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joining me now from his store in maryland is andy raymond, co-owner. andy, how are you doing?> i'm doing okay, boss. how are you doing? >> i'm doing well. i wanted to check in on you because it was remarkable after we had that conversation to watch the trajectory of what happened, to read your facebook page, which we were all reading and the ugliness and nastiness on the facebook page, to watch your video about the decision you made to not sell the gun. i'm curious what the reaction has been after that after we did the pace and in the wake of this whole fallout. >> well, in the wake of all of this, things have been pretty positive. i got a lot of e-mails from a lot of people including the people i wanted to reach originally with the gun, fence sitters, anti-gun people. and i've even gotten e-mails from pro-gun people saying you have every right to sell what you want to sell. that's what i do. i'm a gun dealer. so i thought that was pretty cool. i haven't gotten a lot of negativity in the past few days and that's been refreshing. >> i thought we had a really good conversation.
joining me now from his store in maryland is andy raymond, co-owner. andy, how are you doing?> i'm doing okay, boss. how are you doing? >> i'm doing well. i wanted to check in on you because it was remarkable after we had that conversation to watch the trajectory of what happened, to read your facebook page, which we were all reading and the ugliness and nastiness on the facebook page, to watch your video about the decision you made to not sell the gun. i'm curious what the reaction...
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warm milk and sipppe cup andy co on night. and if he was really good, he'd get someice cr night ice cream d he goes. nighty night anyway, because everybody with to sey with eyese knows that it is true. but for years they just simply ignored what was transparent and obvious to every person. and that is they did this to protect the big guy. and of course, obsessively, compulsively. hey, trump, every second, everye minute, every hour of every day, every week, every month, monty. now, all of this despite a huget amount of evidence thatet joe biden committed really serious crimes. then, of course, we have the jo joee biden bribery, money laundering allegations. now we have photographic evidence of him meeting with some of hunter's business partners, having lunch with some of them cafe milano oligarcs from russia, kazakhstan, elsewhere. 20 phone calls thae and 27t devon archer talked about. we got eyewitness testimony. tes, got emailsess tes that joe benefited financially from all this. verand a very lengthy paper trl showing possib
warm milk and sipppe cup andy co on night. and if he was really good, he'd get someice cr night ice cream d he goes. nighty night anyway, because everybody with to sey with eyese knows that it is true. but for years they just simply ignored what was transparent and obvious to every person. and that is they did this to protect the big guy. and of course, obsessively, compulsively. hey, trump, every second, everye minute, every hour of every day, every week, every month, monty. now, all of this...
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it's why they mine here. >> andy is the co honor of a white water rafting couple of thanks for inning us, amends and i good luck to you. >>> there has been a major development tonight in the hillary clinton e-mail controversy just a few moments ago the clinton campana announcessed they will hand over her personal email server to the justice department. it includes a thumb drive with all of her work-related and personal e-mails. the news comes hours after state department reports said some of the e-mails in clinton's private server were classified as top secret. probe of e-mails clinton kept when she was secretary of state now includes several top aids n march clinton refuse today turn it over saying it could contain sensitive discussions with her husband bill clinton. here is what she said at the time. >> the server contains personal communications from my husband and me and i believe i have met all of my responsibilities and the server will remain private. >> the key question that hillary clinton has to bet on now is if the fbi and justice department can keep any sensitive communicat
it's why they mine here. >> andy is the co honor of a white water rafting couple of thanks for inning us, amends and i good luck to you. >>> there has been a major development tonight in the hillary clinton e-mail controversy just a few moments ago the clinton campana announcessed they will hand over her personal email server to the justice department. it includes a thumb drive with all of her work-related and personal e-mails. the news comes hours after state department reports...
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my friend andy cohen co-hosted this. they did their best.aying in a good way. and they did a song to "call me maybe." ♪ here's my number ♪ call me maybe ♪ i just met you >> and that was a cameo by donald trump who owns the baa gent. here's why it's on the ridiculist tonight. it's not for anything they did. it's pointless to keep holding these events. pointless because no pageant from now until the end of time will top the magical television experience known as the 2007 miss teen usa pageant. >> a recent poll found a fifth of americans can't locate the us on the map. why do you think this is? >> you've heard this. it's between a sixth grade contest. ladies and gentlemen, just because it's so darn good. i give you the best pageant answer of all time. >> i personally believe that u.s. americans are unable to do so because some people out there in our nation don't have that. >> i just got to stop again. u.s. americans don't have maps. i repeat. u.s. americans, map shortage. i want to make sure last night's organizers realize the type of topic th
my friend andy cohen co-hosted this. they did their best.aying in a good way. and they did a song to "call me maybe." ♪ here's my number ♪ call me maybe ♪ i just met you >> and that was a cameo by donald trump who owns the baa gent. here's why it's on the ridiculist tonight. it's not for anything they did. it's pointless to keep holding these events. pointless because no pageant from now until the end of time will top the magical television experience known as the 2007...
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. >> stahl: last year, andy raymond, co-owner of engage armament, announced that he'd sell the armatixa smart pistol made in germany. who did you think would be interested in that kind of a gun? >> raymond: typically, what i like to call "fence sitters," so people who aren't normally into guns and don't normally want one. you know, "i'm too afraid" or whatever. >> stahl: did you anticipate the reaction that you got? >> raymond: no. >> stahl: within minutes of his announcement, angry emails and phone calls started coming. >> raymond: we got about 2,000 phone calls and maybe about the same emails. >> stahl: all against? >> raymond: yeah, that was just in one day. i mean, it was insane. i mean, one person threatened to burn down the shop. another person threatened that i would be raped-- that was classic. >> stahl: you would be raped? >> raymond: yeah. >> stahl: did you get any death threats? >> raymond: yeah. the crazies did come out of the woodwork. >> stahl: that's him that night, shaved head and whiskey bottle at his side. he stayed in his store to guard it and posted this video on fa
. >> stahl: last year, andy raymond, co-owner of engage armament, announced that he'd sell the armatixa smart pistol made in germany. who did you think would be interested in that kind of a gun? >> raymond: typically, what i like to call "fence sitters," so people who aren't normally into guns and don't normally want one. you know, "i'm too afraid" or whatever. >> stahl: did you anticipate the reaction that you got? >> raymond: no. >> stahl:...
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. >> reporter: steve jones co-directed "andy irons: kissedy od." >> i remember watching andy and his brother bruce surf growin up as a kid, and my brothers and i being like, wow, there's, look ate these guys. re's sething different about them. and it was ju this brashness and radicalness that i think both of those brothers exuded. >> reporter: the filmhronicles irons' struggles and triumphs as he traveled mpe globe to coe. irons initially came in dead kest on his first world tour in 1999, only to maa comeback and win three world titles back to back. >> andy irons, your last score: a peect ten. >> reporter: andy's brother, bruce, was also a successful and popular surfer. jones says the irons brothers didn't grow up rich. >> they came from a very simple upbringing. people fe relatable character, and he was referred to as the people's e champ as he started to r and realize these successes. so, kind of a cool, almost rags-tohe-rics story. >> reporter: but jones says there was another side of andy irons, one rarely seen by the public. as the film reveals, he struggled with bipolar disorde
. >> reporter: steve jones co-directed "andy irons: kissedy od." >> i remember watching andy and his brother bruce surf growin up as a kid, and my brothers and i being like, wow, there's, look ate these guys. re's sething different about them. and it was ju this brashness and radicalness that i think both of those brothers exuded. >> reporter: the filmhronicles irons' struggles and triumphs as he traveled mpe globe to coe. irons initially came in dead kest on his...
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he's looking for two trials on fell any chargony charges andi primary alleged co-conspirator is giving evidence against him as is his ex-son-in-law. how has your been so far? his as sucked. his is getting worse. the special counsel presents new allegations and evidence to the federal judge that's hearing manafort's case in washington, d.c., new allegations and evidence that manafort has been trying to tamper with witnesses in his case. the day after rick gates pled guilty in february and agreed to start cooperating with prosecutors, prosecutors now say that paul manafort started trying to contact two witnesses to the scheme outlined in that indictment. the witnesses have told the special counsel that they think paul manafort was trying to s suborn perjury. tampering with witness sezes is crime. so these new serious criminal allegations against paul manafort create a whole new series of problems and pressures for him, as he considers his circumstances, as he considers whether he really wants to do this orhether he like everybody else involved in this case thus far who has been charged i
he's looking for two trials on fell any chargony charges andi primary alleged co-conspirator is giving evidence against him as is his ex-son-in-law. how has your been so far? his as sucked. his is getting worse. the special counsel presents new allegations and evidence to the federal judge that's hearing manafort's case in washington, d.c., new allegations and evidence that manafort has been trying to tamper with witnesses in his case. the day after rick gates pled guilty in february and agreed...
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andy griffith show." ron howard reflecting on the death of his former co-star and mentor, andy griffith. [ male announcer ] if you have to take care of legal matters. legalzoom has an easy and affordable option. you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support, backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% . like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral to see a specialist. so
andy griffith show." ron howard reflecting on the death of his former co-star and mentor, andy griffith. [ male announcer ] if you have to take care of legal matters. legalzoom has an easy and affordable option. you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support, backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at...
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. >> paul: andy kessler was a co-founder and president of velocity capital management. he also writes the inside view column for the wall street journal. good to see you, andy. how are you? >> i'm doing great, thanks. >> paul: taking a look at this news about facebook and cambridge analytica, is this a real scandal or kind of overdone? >> well, first, i have good news which is cher deleted her facebook account which means democracy is safe again. my sense is this is a big p.r. problem for facebook but the reality of it is, it's not going to affect their business. i mean, by now if you use facebook, you know your data's not safe. you know you're inundated with fake news. yet, people still use it and their engagement numbers have rolled over a little bit. it's mostly the younger generation moving to instagram which facebook owns. so big p.r. problem, not so much an operations problem. >> paul: wait a minute. this is not a big deal then? so why are people paying so much attention to it? we knew for example the 2012 campaign, the obama campaign used facebook data and when th
. >> paul: andy kessler was a co-founder and president of velocity capital management. he also writes the inside view column for the wall street journal. good to see you, andy. how are you? >> i'm doing great, thanks. >> paul: taking a look at this news about facebook and cambridge analytica, is this a real scandal or kind of overdone? >> well, first, i have good news which is cher deleted her facebook account which means democracy is safe again. my sense is this is a...
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universe pageant in moscow, and because of that it is in need of a new co-host. andydown what would have been his third stint as host, because of their pol y policies. he said that their policies make it unsafe for gays and gays coming to live and work there. the law that anybody there as a homosexual can be arrested, i didn't feel right as a gay man stepping foot in russia. this is the first time russia will be hosting the ms. universe pageant, and there is no word on who will take his place on the program which will be hosted on msnbc. the petition for removing the pageant from there has received 16,000 signatures. joining me, jonathan capehart, are you free on november 9th, to host the ms. universe contest? >> yes, i am, but i probably would take the same stand as andy cohen, if in the unlikely event they would ask me to host it. >> you know, it got terrible ratings, 1.8 million in the demo, you used to get cancelled off msnbc if your demo went below 3 million people. i mean, this is a headache they don't need. and andy cohen is employed by msnbc. so he is not only
universe pageant in moscow, and because of that it is in need of a new co-host. andydown what would have been his third stint as host, because of their pol y policies. he said that their policies make it unsafe for gays and gays coming to live and work there. the law that anybody there as a homosexual can be arrested, i didn't feel right as a gay man stepping foot in russia. this is the first time russia will be hosting the ms. universe pageant, and there is no word on who will take his place...
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. >> andy, what are the other sources of co 12 emissions and why can't the administration adjust those of blumpbting perhaps the criticisms from some people this seems selective and aimed particularly at coal and coal fired plants? >> well, the administration was a little tied up here. you know, you have things like trucks, buses, other types of manufacturing that emit car bonne. the administration had hoped early in the obama years to get a proposal through congress, of broad cap and trade proposal that would have allowed it to address everything, but the republicans didn't want that. so they're left only with the clean air act of 1970. that's kind of an antiquated act. >> that could be aimed at power plants. that's all they could do here. they did as much as they could without congressional approval. >> the other thing i want to get your views on is critics say that this new, these new rules will cost hundreds of thousands of jobs, that consumers will have to pay higher electricity bills and we can expect more power outages. a report suggests the opposite, actually, the electricity c
. >> andy, what are the other sources of co 12 emissions and why can't the administration adjust those of blumpbting perhaps the criticisms from some people this seems selective and aimed particularly at coal and coal fired plants? >> well, the administration was a little tied up here. you know, you have things like trucks, buses, other types of manufacturing that emit car bonne. the administration had hoped early in the obama years to get a proposal through congress, of broad cap...
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. >> >> schifrin: andy puddicome is the co-founder of the popular mindfulness app, headspace-- somethingould all use this holiday season. and this week, we feature him in "that moment when...", newshour's weekly program on facebook watch. >> it was christmas eve, we had been to a nightclub, we were standing outside the nightclubch earlstmas morning and a drunk driver crashed can into the group and sadly killed a couple of people and injured a lot of others and i think for myself that was a real moment, it started an inquiry, an internal inquiry sort ofqu tioning, if you like, the meaning of life, you know. it was really that that led m to deciding to go away and become a amonk. >> it really interesting kind of journey going into a monastery, there is a realization there is no distraction and nowhere to go, you can't get away from yourself and you have to sit withur lf. there was a point in time where something changed where i didn't really feel like i was searching anymore and i just felt greater inner sense of peace or content. and i would say it is something that has really kind of cha
. >> >> schifrin: andy puddicome is the co-founder of the popular mindfulness app, headspace-- somethingould all use this holiday season. and this week, we feature him in "that moment when...", newshour's weekly program on facebook watch. >> it was christmas eve, we had been to a nightclub, we were standing outside the nightclubch earlstmas morning and a drunk driver crashed can into the group and sadly killed a couple of people and injured a lot of others and i...
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here to talk about theseo historic milestones is andy glockner. he is co-founder and executive editor of the cauldron, a "sports illustrated"-affiliated website and author of the book "chasing perfection." welcome to you. you know, i don't think anybody thought that record would ever be broken. how hard is it to win that many games? >> oh, it's really, really hard to win that many games.s. i think it was dramond green one of the star of the warriors who put it really well who said they started the season 24-0 and had a bunch of other six- and seven- and eight-game winning streex and they still had to take it to the last night of the season to make it to 73. you don't have room in the schedule to make up for eight or 10 losses but they were able to do it last night. >> brown: you wrote a book called "chasing perfection" which is how one becomes a champion. when you look at this team, what makes for their success? >> i think there are a couple of t things.s. one is the other-worldly shooting skill and ball handling of steph curry. he averaged 30 point a game
here to talk about theseo historic milestones is andy glockner. he is co-founder and executive editor of the cauldron, a "sports illustrated"-affiliated website and author of the book "chasing perfection." welcome to you. you know, i don't think anybody thought that record would ever be broken. how hard is it to win that many games? >> oh, it's really, really hard to win that many games.s. i think it was dramond green one of the star of the warriors who put it really...
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she challenged republican i'm co -- incumbent andy barr. out risedaised barr by million and lost by three points. the odds are tougher now in a senate run. >> i'm thrilled to be here in the great state of kentucky. >> trump carried kentucky by 30 points and mcconneelderr mcconn on offense. his campaign tweeted welcome to the race, amy, paired with an add painting mcgrath as an anti trump liberal. mcgrath, a mom of three and married to a republican says she's a moderate who does not support more liberal positions like medicare for all. and she tries to court trump supporters in her bid for the senate. >> i understand why the voters in kentucky voted for donald trump. they are tired of the swamp. they are tired of the dysfunction. frankly, voters in kentucky really don't like both political parties. they think that's part of the problem. >> the question is will that argument work in kentucky especially against someone like mitch mcconnell? i can tell you, erin, having covered that congressional race, the people that support her, support her p
she challenged republican i'm co -- incumbent andy barr. out risedaised barr by million and lost by three points. the odds are tougher now in a senate run. >> i'm thrilled to be here in the great state of kentucky. >> trump carried kentucky by 30 points and mcconneelderr mcconn on offense. his campaign tweeted welcome to the race, amy, paired with an add painting mcgrath as an anti trump liberal. mcgrath, a mom of three and married to a republican says she's a moderate who does not...
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joining us now with reaction republican congressman andy biggs and weekend co-host author of the new this guy with all the tattoos. how many tattoos, we the people. the northwestern flag. guns. you know. freedom and fun. i love you, hegseth. >> pete: that's what it is all about. >> sean: i'm such a baby i bet it hurts. >> pete: not too bad. >> sean: martial arts, that's enough. all right, serious question to all of this. we have an ukraine investigation going on andy biggs, in ukraine, ron johnson has an investigation. the media mob would like to ignore that they would like to ignore biden obama's terrible foreign policy iran and economic record. they like to ignore that joe has lost a fast ball, a slow ball, annie ball if he ever had any ball. just because they wish it to go away it's not going away. >> no, it's not going to go away. they have acted like some kind of aristocracy or some kind of mob where they have tried to capitalize on the power of the former vice president, joe biden. and it's coming home to roost but they continue to defy it and where is the media outrage? that i
joining us now with reaction republican congressman andy biggs and weekend co-host author of the new this guy with all the tattoos. how many tattoos, we the people. the northwestern flag. guns. you know. freedom and fun. i love you, hegseth. >> pete: that's what it is all about. >> sean: i'm such a baby i bet it hurts. >> pete: not too bad. >> sean: martial arts, that's enough. all right, serious question to all of this. we have an ukraine investigation going on andy...
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co-conspirator. sean: we'll have more with andy mccarthy and senator sessions. also, when we come back, the studio audience will ask questions and we have a look at the enormous security concerns surrounding this trial and a trial of this magnitude in new york. that's straight ahead. sean: welcome back to "terror on trial." our focus is how putting khalid shaikh moment and -- mohammed and his co-conspirators on trial will affect the country. we continue with andy mccarthy and senator sessions. we'll open it up to our audience to ask you questions. as i make my way over here, i know when i got started tonight a lot of you have a lot on your minds and a lot you want to say. we'll start with you tonight. >> my question is, i'm a lower manhattan resident and also was a first responder and a democrat and dare i say community organizer, but the question is, i talked to a lot of democrats, and you'll be surprised, and this is liberal lower manhattan, a lot of them saying this is a crazy decision, they're not happy with it. sean: liberal democrats saying that in new yor
co-conspirator. sean: we'll have more with andy mccarthy and senator sessions. also, when we come back, the studio audience will ask questions and we have a look at the enormous security concerns surrounding this trial and a trial of this magnitude in new york. that's straight ahead. sean: welcome back to "terror on trial." our focus is how putting khalid shaikh moment and -- mohammed and his co-conspirators on trial will affect the country. we continue with andy mccarthy and senator...
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he lost that positrecently, but he and his party are still the most popular in the co mtry, polling ore than 30% andi savlhas his eye on a comeback. the league recently won in umbria, yet anothehistorically left-winregion in central italy. roberto menotti with the aspen has successfully capitalized one the issue that's kept europe in knots inecent years, migration, makina dramatic promise to voters about the flow of migrants into the country. >> the argument in previous governments, center-le governments especially was we will manage the phenomenon for you. we cannot stop the flow. now salvini is actually sending a different message. we will actuallyry to stop the flow which in the past essentially no government really even tried to make as an argument. >> reporter: menotti says the league's slogan, "italians first" is of thethat may sound familiar to americans. >> and of course, it has aan truming to it. so a feeling that you have to make sure that most of your national resources actually go to your own citizens first. so that feeling is very widespread and certainly the league has been exploiting t
he lost that positrecently, but he and his party are still the most popular in the co mtry, polling ore than 30% andi savlhas his eye on a comeback. the league recently won in umbria, yet anothehistorically left-winregion in central italy. roberto menotti with the aspen has successfully capitalized one the issue that's kept europe in knots inecent years, migration, makina dramatic promise to voters about the flow of migrants into the country. >> the argument in previous governments,...
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. >> pete and andy williams are brothers and co-owners of medicine man marijuana dispensary. >> so we'lls year. >> $15 million projected for 2015 and $9 million last year. and what began with a few plants in pete's basement has blossomed into a 40,000 square foot facility. >> we have uvc bulbs. >> a plant operation with 80 employees and sisters and even mom are among them. >> sorting a sea of green, planting and then selling 50-plus different strains of recreational and medical marijuana. >> this is a plant that has been harvested and ready for trimming. it is the purple urkel. and it retailed for about 1,000 dollars. >> dixie went from commercial kitchen to commercial manufacturing plant almost overnight. >> tens of millions of dollars are being established here. >> tripp is ceo of one of the most successful edibles marijuana companies in the company. his oil extraction and purification machines helped -- helped pump out. >> the elixir is the most popular. >> the chocolate bars are sold in hundreds of pot shops around the country. he predicts his business could be worth a billion dollar
. >> pete and andy williams are brothers and co-owners of medicine man marijuana dispensary. >> so we'lls year. >> $15 million projected for 2015 and $9 million last year. and what began with a few plants in pete's basement has blossomed into a 40,000 square foot facility. >> we have uvc bulbs. >> a plant operation with 80 employees and sisters and even mom are among them. >> sorting a sea of green, planting and then selling 50-plus different strains of...
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joining me is andy sharpless, the ceo of oceana. the cor of "the perfect protein, the fish lover's guide to saving the oceans and feeding the world." he is here in studio with us today. andy, it's been a privilege to have you here and i appreciate you spending some time. can you help us get a better understanding on why we should be so focused on fib? what is it that's unique to fish that make it such a perfect protein? >> we're looking at two more chinas worth of people coming to the planet before 2050. they're going to want to eat a lot of animal protein. and the biggest driver of loss on the planet is expanding agriculture. and when you're expanding livestock production, you're really at the hardened of that. so wouldn't it be great if the oceans were feeding as many people as possible? >> let's put this in real english terms. we spoke in the break about this. so you've got fish on one hand, a fish fillet, and a burger on the other side. compare and contrast those two about why the fish are so much better. >> when you make that choice,
joining me is andy sharpless, the ceo of oceana. the cor of "the perfect protein, the fish lover's guide to saving the oceans and feeding the world." he is here in studio with us today. andy, it's been a privilege to have you here and i appreciate you spending some time. can you help us get a better understanding on why we should be so focused on fib? what is it that's unique to fish that make it such a perfect protein? >> we're looking at two more chinas worth of people coming...
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i'm andy from gauge armament. i'm the co-owner here. and there's been a lot of drama today here.of [bleep] going on. so i thought i would put up a video to explain myself. i've been drinking, so my apologies in advance. i thought that this thing was a good thing for a couple reasons. i'd like to explain myself. one, is that you get so many people who are on a sense about gun ownership, we have seen this time and time again, especially after the law in october was passed -- so many people on the fence about gun ownership. i think guns are -- shouldn't have one in my house, but i don't know if people show have assault weapons and this and that. da da da. and i thought that, if you get people who are like that, into guns, that would be a good thing. i thought that if you got people who, you know, never wanted one or didn't want one in their house because of their kids or something like that, kids getting to it, if they bought a gun that that's a good thing. they would good out there and exercise their second amendment rights. they would join us. that was reinforced yesterday on an i
i'm andy from gauge armament. i'm the co-owner here. and there's been a lot of drama today here.of [bleep] going on. so i thought i would put up a video to explain myself. i've been drinking, so my apologies in advance. i thought that this thing was a good thing for a couple reasons. i'd like to explain myself. one, is that you get so many people who are on a sense about gun ownership, we have seen this time and time again, especially after the law in october was passed -- so many people on the...
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. >> hey, guys, i'm andy from engage armament. i'm the co-owner here.nd there's been a lot of drama today here, a lot of crazy [ bleep ] going on. so i thought i would put up a video to explain myself. i've been drinking, so my apologies in advance. i thought that this thing was a good thing for a couple reasons. i would like to explain myself. one is that you get so many people who are on the fence about gun ownership, we've seen this in maryland time and time again, especially after this old law got passed, this law in october got passed. so many people on the fence about gun ownership. well, you know, i think i shouldn't have one in myself but i don't know if people should have assault weapons and this and that. and, you know, i thought that if you get people who are like that into guns, that that would be a good thing. i thought that if you got people who, you know, never wanted one or didn't want one in their house because of their kids or something like that, their kids getting at it, that if they bought a gun, that that's a good thing. they would
. >> hey, guys, i'm andy from engage armament. i'm the co-owner here.nd there's been a lot of drama today here, a lot of crazy [ bleep ] going on. so i thought i would put up a video to explain myself. i've been drinking, so my apologies in advance. i thought that this thing was a good thing for a couple reasons. i would like to explain myself. one is that you get so many people who are on the fence about gun ownership, we've seen this in maryland time and time again, especially after...
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friends, stars and political figures, the celebrity focus of "interview"ag mine h wh co-founded, even an mtv series, "andyarhol's 15 minutes." but the exhibition makes a case for his continuing artistic vitality and experimentation: includina rn to abstraction, as in these large rorschach images.pl and yful fascination with art history. george condo, a leadiy contemporartist who studied and later got to know warhol, showed us two large canvases in whicwarhol used the imagery of leonardo da vinci: one with 63 barely visible mona lisas, the other, a camouflaged "last supper." >> what he loved is the way the randomness, and the chance aspect of where the camouflage will fall, and how it will shade the different things, and how it just turns out that christ is shere, and judas is in tht of purple tone, and then all this other work that'g on. he somehow claims ownership of the last supper in his work, by using it as the subs.nce of his pa >> brown: why is he still so important? i mean, even for a contemporary artist today? >> it's the way the image burns a memory into your brain, that he's found a way to get i
friends, stars and political figures, the celebrity focus of "interview"ag mine h wh co-founded, even an mtv series, "andyarhol's 15 minutes." but the exhibition makes a case for his continuing artistic vitality and experimentation: includina rn to abstraction, as in these large rorschach images.pl and yful fascination with art history. george condo, a leadiy contemporartist who studied and later got to know warhol, showed us two large canvases in whicwarhol used the imagery...
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with oscars just parnd the corner we discussed with america's "entertainment tonight" co-host and a patricia lawyer andyers activist. plus. >> the city was 56% black in 18 nation, today it's 18%. sohey just turned the black majority city
with oscars just parnd the corner we discussed with america's "entertainment tonight" co-host and a patricia lawyer andyers activist. plus. >> the city was 56% black in 18 nation, today it's 18%. sohey just turned the black majority city
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andy is here. >> thanks so much darren. cricket world cup co-host new zealand are through the finals.lliott hitting a 6 off of the penultimate ball to claim 4 wickets. top scoring for them was 82. some inspired fielding from the home side. this catch to remove riley. there was a quick fast 65 but south africa lost a lot of momentum when some rain came down. david miller saw them scoring 281 for 5 while new zealand was set at an adjustry target and got there just as the captain set the tone with a rapid half century. and now a key moment that win new zealand's way. elliott dropped a ball out in the deep. and it was his unbeaten 84 that got new zealand over the line. his country at least winning a world cup semifinal after seven attempts. >> i had two balls, and i knew four would do it so that was always in the back of my mind but i think the -- the chase -- we probably lifted a little bit late to be honest and it was stressful towards the end there. [ laughter ] >> we play this game to win games of cricket, to take glory away -- home and make a difference in a -- in a nation's heart. a
andy is here. >> thanks so much darren. cricket world cup co-host new zealand are through the finals.lliott hitting a 6 off of the penultimate ball to claim 4 wickets. top scoring for them was 82. some inspired fielding from the home side. this catch to remove riley. there was a quick fast 65 but south africa lost a lot of momentum when some rain came down. david miller saw them scoring 281 for 5 while new zealand was set at an adjustry target and got there just as the captain set the...
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andy? >> no. it's fun. i mean, i'd like to co-anchor the show with you sometime. here. >> you think our worlds completely enmesh? >> listen, there is a reality star in the white house. he teases things coming up. he'll say, oh, i have a decision coming up. stay tuned. i mean, his modus operandi is a reality tv star. so, yes, our worlds are meshing. i would like to host an actual presidential debate. >> you think you're ready for that? >> yes. no doubt. >> andy cohen, thank you. >> thanks. >> well, coming up, if you saw this video from puerto rico, your first thought was i wonder how soft those paper towels are. well, you're in luck because the president has an answer for you and the "ridicu-list" is next. are you done yet? does it look like i'm done? shouldn't you be at work? [ mockingly ] "shouldn't you be at work?" todd. hold on. [ engine revs ] arcade game: fist pump! your real bike's all fixed. man, you guys are good! well, we are the number-one motorcycle insurer in the country. -wait. you have a real motorcycle? and real insurance, with 24-hour customer supp
andy? >> no. it's fun. i mean, i'd like to co-anchor the show with you sometime. here. >> you think our worlds completely enmesh? >> listen, there is a reality star in the white house. he teases things coming up. he'll say, oh, i have a decision coming up. stay tuned. i mean, his modus operandi is a reality tv star. so, yes, our worlds are meshing. i would like to host an actual presidential debate. >> you think you're ready for that? >> yes. no doubt. >>...
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andy slavitt, great to have you back on the "newshour". you recently co-authored a letter with a bipartisan group of former government officials and public health experts, urging the private sector to do more in this regard. let's say companies do take up your call, how much will that, in fact, move the needing? -- the needle. >> we know there's about 25 million americans who say that, if they were asked by or required by their employer or feed to be vaccinated in order to get into major venues or gather in crowds, that they would, without objection, get vaccinated. what that tells us is there's a number of people to whom getting vaccinated is neither a big positive or a big negative, it's just not a big priority. so we need leadership from all across society, not just the government, but people who are trusted by individuals and who can lead individuals and corporations over the next big horizon. so if ewith do our jobs and corporations step up, we can go from about 70% of adult americans vaccinated to 80%, and that would make an enormous difference and
andy slavitt, great to have you back on the "newshour". you recently co-authored a letter with a bipartisan group of former government officials and public health experts, urging the private sector to do more in this regard. let's say companies do take up your call, how much will that, in fact, move the needing? -- the needle. >> we know there's about 25 million americans who say that, if they were asked by or required by their employer or feed to be vaccinated in order to get...
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kathleen hartnett white, one of trump's economic advisors and the co-author of "fuelling freedom, exposing the mad war on energy." andy green is with us today, managing director for economic policy at the center for american progress action fund, he supports hillary clinton. and secnn global economic analy rana foroohar who wrote the book "makers and takers." so to you first if i may just on the promise of the 4% economic growth. >> yeah. >> how does the number fall on your ears? how realistic is that? >> not very realistic, in my opinion. from what i heard in the plan that he laid out today in his speech at the economic club this is predicated on the idea that tax cuts would jump start growth in america. for if last 20 years that has not happened. it didn't happen under bush one in 2001 or 2003, it didn't happen under george w. bush, it didn't even happen under obama. so this isn't a bipartisan thing. tax cuts just haven't created growth in a big way in 20 years so i don't see these numbers as adding up. >> kathleen, you are advising him. she says that's unrealistic. >> i would respectfully disagree with you. and as
kathleen hartnett white, one of trump's economic advisors and the co-author of "fuelling freedom, exposing the mad war on energy." andy green is with us today, managing director for economic policy at the center for american progress action fund, he supports hillary clinton. and secnn global economic analy rana foroohar who wrote the book "makers and takers." so to you first if i may just on the promise of the 4% economic growth. >> yeah. >> how does the number...
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. >>> and andy murray taken by surprise as he loses his first match of 2016. >> first, the german car co company in involved in one of the biggest car scandals is fighting to restore its credibility after admitting rigging million of vehicles to cheat admission tests. we have more from the model launch in las vegas. >> vovolkswagen rolls out a car that is called a smart phone on wheels. >> vw's consumer vehicle chief demonstrate what had he said is the car's intuitively designed dashboard. >> there is no need to keep switching back and forth between different manuals. that's my idea of simple, safe, and fun. [applause] >> the company also presented a futuristic take on the old vw bus called the vw bud-e with host of features like voice recognition. >> please open the passenger door. >> okay, the passenger door is opening. >> but there is no ignoring the elephant in the room, the vw polluting cheating candle whic scandal, vehicles implanted with software in effort to cheat the emissions testing. >> we're truly sorry. we're doing everything we can to make things right. >> the unveiling cam
. >>> and andy murray taken by surprise as he loses his first match of 2016. >> first, the german car co company in involved in one of the biggest car scandals is fighting to restore its credibility after admitting rigging million of vehicles to cheat admission tests. we have more from the model launch in las vegas. >> vovolkswagen rolls out a car that is called a smart phone on wheels. >> vw's consumer vehicle chief demonstrate what had he said is the car's...
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>>> the politics lead, some tough love from one of the new co-host of cnn's "crossfire" telling his own party it's not enough to be andythe gop listen? >>> and the pop culture lead. the family with the most famous beards since zz top is back. a brand-new season of "duck dynasty" starts tonight on a & e. will you see one of the robertsons on c-span as well soon? do you have a favorite coca-cola slogan? the first one from 1886 was quick and to the point -- drink coca-cola. they got off track in the '30s and '40s. who want to know what sunshine tastes like? but since then coke has turned the successful product in marketing into a worldwide brand, a behemoth. the latest brand isn't about how rye freshing coke tastes, but defending the safety of its product, raising questions like what is aspar tame? >> i talked to some of the people in this advertising push today, and they said they never really talked about as par tame before, at least when responding to it, they will, but only when they're forced to. this is their first team to get proactive before it becomes a bigger problem. coca-cola may not be smiling right now. ♪ ha
>>> the politics lead, some tough love from one of the new co-host of cnn's "crossfire" telling his own party it's not enough to be andythe gop listen? >>> and the pop culture lead. the family with the most famous beards since zz top is back. a brand-new season of "duck dynasty" starts tonight on a & e. will you see one of the robertsons on c-span as well soon? do you have a favorite coca-cola slogan? the first one from 1886 was quick and to the point...
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andy mccullough of the athletic. thank you very much. finally tonight, brandon stosuy is the co of the creative independent, an online resource that provides emotional and practical guidance for writers and musicians and artists. here, he shares his brief but spectacular take on the power of crying in public. brandon: i think people can be disarmed by crying if you're not expecting it. it's a powerful thing and if someone's willing to go to that place in front of you, you react to it. i think very rarely does someone cry and you just have zero emotion. i feel like i cry pretty frequently. i cry during sports. i'm a huge buffalo bills fan and sometimes i'll cry tears of joy. my mother died 13 years ago. so i find sometimes around then i'll cry more and then my wife points out, oh yeah, you're nearing the anniversary of your mother's death. so i think sometimes there's those points in the year where you just cry more. the first time i noticed people crying in public was when i was jogging, and i just saw someone running towards me and they were crying, and once i noticed that, i j
andy mccullough of the athletic. thank you very much. finally tonight, brandon stosuy is the co of the creative independent, an online resource that provides emotional and practical guidance for writers and musicians and artists. here, he shares his brief but spectacular take on the power of crying in public. brandon: i think people can be disarmed by crying if you're not expecting it. it's a powerful thing and if someone's willing to go to that place in front of you, you react to it. i think...
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andy gallagher, al jazeera in the mississippi delta. >>> breathalyzer test, incident took place earlier this month, before the flight, with 109 passengers on board, due to take off from oslo to crete. the co commit thissed to drinking two bottles of whiskey and some beer with co-workers. sentenced to 45 and 60 days in jail. plenty more for you on the website, address is aljazeera.com and you can also watch us by clicking on the watch now icon, aljazeera.com. the man in this video is the bomber. a china stock market dives 6% over currentsy fears. will the roast of the world follow suit.
andy gallagher, al jazeera in the mississippi delta. >>> breathalyzer test, incident took place earlier this month, before the flight, with 109 passengers on board, due to take off from oslo to crete. the co commit thissed to drinking two bottles of whiskey and some beer with co-workers. sentenced to 45 and 60 days in jail. plenty more for you on the website, address is aljazeera.com and you can also watch us by clicking on the watch now icon, aljazeera.com. the man in this video is...
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sanjay gupta along with andy serwer, managing editor of "fortune" magazine. and on the phone the sometimes forgotten third cof apple. sanjay, i want to fist talk to you about what steve jobs died of, pancreatic cancer? >> he had a variant, a kind of cancer that is a neuroendocrine tumor. specifically of some of the cells in the pancreas that make various hormones like insulin, for example. you know, you saw that speech he gave at stanford. he talked about when he was diagnosed they found a lesion in his pancreas. they thought it was an aggressive form of cancer. they did a biopsy, and he describes the doctors literally crying when they got the results back because it wasn't the most aggressive form of pancreatic cancer but rather this neuroendocrine tumor. but you know, the numbers are still tough. even with this variant, with pancreatic cancer, one-year survival rate, anderson, is about 20%. with the neuroendocrine tumor five-year survival rate around 50%. so the odds were sort of stacked against him. but eight years later now we're talking about and he was high functioning really the whole time. he really
sanjay gupta along with andy serwer, managing editor of "fortune" magazine. and on the phone the sometimes forgotten third cof apple. sanjay, i want to fist talk to you about what steve jobs died of, pancreatic cancer? >> he had a variant, a kind of cancer that is a neuroendocrine tumor. specifically of some of the cells in the pancreas that make various hormones like insulin, for example. you know, you saw that speech he gave at stanford. he talked about when he was diagnosed...