Then was identified as cricket. Its spread light like wildfire, even published by one of the uks biggest newspapers even though its been debunked, it still popped up today as cricket. Thanks for joining us. Anderson starts now tonight on three 60 Breaking News, no trial date, but already a fight between prosecutors and Defense Attorneys in the classified documents case four, fbi director james comey joins. Ill us ahead, also Breaking News tonight in New York Times report on a second controversial flag flown at the home owned by Justice Samuel alito. The report are on both stories is here. And nikki haley, she called trump, are unhinged, but now says she will vote for him well the republicans who voted for her do the same good evening. Thanks for joining us. A Shouting Match or up to today. And in federal court in florida during the first of a series of pretrial motions in the longdelayed case against the former president for mishandling classified documents. There were two pretrial hea
bennett on his 95th birthday performed at radio city with lady gaga. we must remember? i was standing next to him as he was about to go out on the stage for that last time. and he was watching lady gaga perform. because she was doing a set before him. and if units before our cameras had seen him backstage and he did not even know where he was. he didn t know he was about to go out on stage. even though he was ready to go and all dressed and everything could and susan, his incredible wife briefed him on what songs were in the set. but backstage ããas soon as he came backstage where i was and he was looking out through the wings at gaga on stage ããyou could feel the music just starting to pulse through him. literally ããyou could see him come alive. he went out on the stage. i mean, he killed it.and then this incredible thing happened on the third night, which lady gaga told me later. he had not said his name her name to him.
already suffering from alzheimer s. anderson, thanks for joining us on your day off. truly amazing profile. you did for 60 minutes per you got to sit down with him and his loving wife and his caretaker susan. i watched tony bennett rehearsed his performances at radio city musical.lady gaga. what were your impressions? what you learned from that time spent with this icon? it was extraordinary. we did not know how was can ago. he was 95 at the time. it was in the month before the concerts were to take place. he was just about to start practicing with lady gaga. they not seen each other in a while. and i sat down with tony in his home with his wife susan. for an interview and quickly realized just how difficult having a conversation with him was backstage and yet ãã minutes after our talk finished. he was gonna rehearse for the show. he went to go to the bathroom. his piano player and longtime accompanist started playing a
thing in the moment of joe mccarthy. the great demigod. demagogue did do the right thing in watergate. forced richard nixon from office. are they going to allow an insurrection of seditious president to carry our democracy into a terrible horrible place, where it has never gone? i m gonna ask you both to sit tight. we will continue the conversation after a quick break. i would like to get d wimore of your thoughts on this january 6 related charges that carl was just alluded to. thatat could possibly happen an day could we are waiting on the grand jury there. later, some of anderson s remarkable visits with the great tonyt he bennett. my own conversation with josh grogan aboutake what it was li to harmonize with one of the [music] est of all time.
we will see as it plays at present one, we will continue this conversation in the weeks and months ahead. carl bernstein and bob woodward print just ahead, where member the life and amazing legacy of an amazing icon. the legendary singer, tony bennett died today at the age of 96 pretty anderson cooper joins us on what is supposed to be a day off for him to remember the man he met, interviewed, and anderson will share how, despite a diagnosis of alzheimer s, tony bennett could still remember the songbook and still, mesmerized an audience. [music]