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Cuomo Prime Time-20210817-01:36:00

if we don't honor these people now and honor that obligation now, who is going to stand up with us if we need someone to fight russia or north korea or an enemy down the line. it's not going to happen. >> for all the optics and ugliness right now, i hope that veterans understand, especially if they were in theater, that the idea that we didn't have another major attack on our soil from islamist extremists after 9/11 is the success, is an unprecedented and -- you and i are old enough to have been there. we would have never believed that men like you and the men and women who served in afghanistan would keep us as safe as we've been all along. and that is a victory that could have never been imagined at the time of 9/11. so, please, spread the word to the brothers and sisters that their sacrifice is always appreciated. we would not be who we are today without them. p.j. rieckhoff, thank you for your service and your perspective.

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Cuomo Prime Time-20210817-05:32:00

of america's daughters and sons would you have me send to fight afghanistan's civil war when afghan troops will not? how many more lives, american lives, is it worth? how many endless rows of headstones at arlington national cemetery. >> the price of blood, let alone treasure, is not in dispute. it's about what this move now means to all that has been expended in the effort to this point. let's discuss this with a veteran, the founder of the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america, p.j. "paul" rieckhoff. good to see you brother. >> good to see you. >> what did you make of the withdrawal and biden's handling of it? >> the withdrawal is something i support, chris. most of america supports it and

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The Rachel Maddow Show-20210812-04:22:00

capital to deny a quorum in the house, the other legislative chamber in texas those texas house democrats as of today are facing arrest warrants that were sworn out for them last night. can we will be checking in with one of those democrats tonight to find out what their plan is and how they are coping with the threat of arrest. this filibuster is underway in austin, and looks like it may go at least overnight. tonight, as the department of homeland security is warning police departments around the country about a renewed threat of political violence from trump supporters who believe trump's claims that there was fraud in the election, who believe trump is supposed to be reinstated sometime this month which is part of the trump election fraud fantasy. tonight, we are getting the first reporting on what happened behind closed doors today in washington. one former trump appointed u.s. attorney p.j. pack testified in a closed-door session to a senate committee to you how trump used the --

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The Rachel Maddow Show-20210812-04:23:00

to stay in power, despite, you know, democracy. p.j. pack resigned as u.s. attorney in georgia in early january under very mysterious circumstances while trump was trying to make georgia the first state to nullify its election results. it's election results after biden won there. the bj pak resignation is under investigation, both by congressional committees and by the office of inspector general at the justice department. the senate judiciary committee investigation into these matters has let some senators on the committee to suggest already that the prospect of criminal charges is real here. bj pak testimony, again, behind closed doors but we've got katie benner from the new york times here. she's had this story by the horns since it first broke. she was the first national reporter today to report on what he said at his closed-door testimony. speaking with her in just a moment. i should tell you tonight we are getting late word that a conservative trump appointed federal judge in d.c. has just

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell-20210811-05:46:00

attempt. it was a plan to take people at the highest level of government and now we've got this p.j. pac we don't know exactly what his role was but he disappeared after donald trump called the secretary of state to ask him to change around some votes in georgia and tomorrow he is going to be interviewed. you are an expert at this what would you ask him? >> first of all, ali suddenly quitting your job before departure date is a red flag in any place. if the workplace is the federal prosecutors office it's more like a blaring siren. when i want to know, i want to get to the bottom of that. why did you resign and what were the contacts between trump for the justice department officials to the jeffrey clark figure the environmental several lawyer who evidently was in cahoots with trump. did he play any role in this? the night before you resigned the deputy acting deputy attorney general richard donahue had a phone call with

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The Rachel Maddow Show-20210810-04:42:00

considered. i go away for two weeks. and all heck breaks loose. next time i take a vacation, i insist that no attempted coup to overthrow the u.s. government be held until the time away. just wait till i'm back. the rich donahue and jeffrey rosen testimony happen in a rush on friday and saturday. we are waiting the transcript of that testimony, that we believe will ultimately released to the public. the u.s. attorney p.j. packers mysteriously resignation has finally been partially explain. his testimony is due in the next few days. fascinated to know about that too. but the story is, is finally spilling out. senator richard blumenthal joins us next. blumenthal joins us next. joins us next.

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

jumped from 132 in 2016 to almost 2,500 last year. those requiring medical care jumped astronomically, too. dr. brian schultz was part of the team at children's national hospital in washington that treated oliver. >> if you are going to use these substances, just realize that they look very attractive to kids; they are oftentimes packaged in tins or other packages that look very attractive to kids. >> one, two, three, whoo! >> reporter: oliver made a full recovery. he's back to his old self. mom elizabeth is not. >> what is terrifying is, i know that if he found the gummies again, he would eat them again. which, you know, is why it's so important, i think, to lock these up and to have them, really, out of reach. >> reporter: yeah, doctors say don't just hide edibles-- lock them up, too. this is becoming an issue with more states around the country legalizing marijuana, and as thse edibles become more common in households with kids. norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues,

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

have. >> reporter: aja is getting therapy from lauren strini. >> what i think is important for grieving people to learn, grieving children especially, is that, that anger is okay. >> we have upset, heartbroken, stressed, mad. >> reporter: strini teaches children to express their emotions in healthy ways. what helps you when you're having some of those hard emotions? >> playing the guitar, listening to music, stuff like that. they're all things that i used to do when he was here. >> i think that we could find a new norm for us, without him being here, but we could still keep his memory alive at the same time. >> reporter: mireya villarreal, cbs news, memphis, tennessee. >> o'donnell: and there is still much more news ahead here on tonight's "cbs evening news." the debris from that condo collapse has been mostly cleared, and news tonight about the financial payout the families could receive. and, historic floods and horrific scenes of devastation in china. na.

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

life expectancy in the u.s. has taken its most severe drop in more than seven decades. and the hardest hit? hispanic and black americans. cbs's david begnaud leads off our coverage tonight from louisiana, where covid wards are packed with patients. good evening, david. >> reporter: good evening, norah. experts say that delta variant has a viral load that is 1,000 times higher than the original coronavirus strain. one of the experts here in baton rouge said it appears as though the delta variant turns off your immune system for just a little bit, allowing that virus to multiply inside of you even before antibodies can start being developed. tonight, hospitals in louisiana are filling up, and dr. catherine o'neal is fed up. >> are we about to be a community on fire? i think we already are. >> reporter: louisiana has just reported more than 5,000 covid infections. that is the worst since the winter surge. hospitalizations have more than tripled. >> i can't believe we admitted a whole floor of patients last night. >> reporter: just 36% of louisiana's residents are fully vaccinated.

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

that's right-- gummies and other sweets containing a potent ingredient meant for adults are sending kids to emergency rooms in record numbers. here's cbs's jeff pegues. >> reporter: last month, elizabeth perry felt helpless as it became clear something was very wrong with her 21-month-old son, oliver. >> when i laid him down in his crib, he kind of went rigid and started shaking and crying. >> reporter: within an hour, he was in the hospital, and he was in the hospital, and doctors determined that he had t.h.c. in his system-- the chemical in marijuana that gives users a high. oliver had managed to open this tin containing edible cannabis gummies that elizabeth used to help her sleep. to him, it looked like candy. as a parent, what is going through your mind when you found out that he had eaten 15 gummies? >> my first thought was, i did this to him. you know, this is my fault. >> reporter: the number of children 12 and under who've ingested t.h.c. edibles at home

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