those days when you were acting attorney general at the beginning you just gave me an extra day. i think it was only ten. oh, is that right? well, in any case, they were immortalized. in january 26th of went, you went to see the white house counsel don mcgahn. you went to warn him about something relative to mike flynn, the then national security adviser. talk about that. well, this was in leading up to the inauguration and then after that, there had been a number of public statements that were coming out of the white house, and most recently from the vice president that general flynn had not had any communications with the russian ambassador about sanctions. you know, we re a year out, but at the time it was a big thing about the sanctions and as well as whether or not there was an effort to essentially tell the russians, don t worry about those sanctions.
i think nato, the humiliation of russia, the dissolution of the soviet revolution where they came apart and were stumbling around, disorganized. all of this was a huge problem to their self pride. and putin is appealing to that, saying, look, you know, keep your mouth shut, stay out of political power. i ll let you go vacation in france. and you can keep some money if you share it with us, the former kgb. and deira, i owe you a couple of minutes of air time. our apologies, we re getting long in the tooth. i thank you both very much. when we come back from this break, we ll take on the question that has become immortalized in a commercial that will not stop airing. how far is this from normal? when the 11th hour continues.
thanksgiving day to recall the disease and racism and depression that they say european settlers brought with them. the childhood home of johnny cash could soon be immortalized. the home built in 1934 was given to the cash family as part of an economic recovery program during the great depression. i m patty ann brown. now back to objectified judge judy. this is a very, very exciting day. this is the day when i was given a star on the hollywood walk of fame. we proudly welcome to the hollywood walk of fame judge judy sheindlin right there. [applause] i think it was the show had been on the air for 10 years.
the buildings also stand as a reminder of one of the great figures of medieval europe. a charismatic leader. according to his own. name those ideas are presumed immortalized in stone.
being hit by a japanese torpedo. this is the first time anyone has seen the ship in more than 72 years. it was 18,000 feet below the surface. this was the ship immortalized in the movie jaws. roughly 800 of the 1200 sailors and marines on board survived the sinking. but after four or five days floating at sea, only 316 were found alive when help finally came. it s the label that has ignited a nationwide debate in the wake of the racial violence in charlottesville. and one that s deeply rooted and one of our nation s history. on tonight s declassified, the story of how the fbi took down a group of white supremacists. take a look. daylight counts. we were getting ready to make a