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>> andrew levy: oh, we know.'m doing your show when the book comes out. >> i canceled you, why do i need you now? it's not like i can get your viewers, you don't have any viewers. >> andrew levy: hey, greg, we're still going to do the podcast. >> absolutely. >> andrew levy: another, do we have time for one more clip? let's roll it. >> andrew, you pointed out correctly i think that infidelity tops the list of morally unaccepted issues because it involves lying, breaking a commitment. question for you, though, do you think the fact that 92% of americans think infidelity is a-moral, but only 91% think polygamy is a-moral, means it's 1% more to stay married to your wife and the woman you're sleeping with. >> andrew mccade is the best. >> tom shillue: nobody heard the question. it was a clever question. and andrew [bleep] it up for you. i don't see that as a positive thing. >> andrew levy: that's okay. >> you know. >> andrew levy: it was all for the good of the bit. that's real all that matters. >> it gives you areas
>> andrew levy: oh, we know.'m doing your show when the book comes out. >> i canceled you, why do i need you now? it's not like i can get your viewers, you don't have any viewers. >> andrew levy: hey, greg, we're still going to do the podcast. >> absolutely. >> andrew levy: another, do we have time for one more clip? let's roll it. >> andrew, you pointed out correctly i think that infidelity tops the list of morally unaccepted issues because it involves...
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love always, andrew." >> reporter: andrew started dating at bishop's but not boys his own age. >> andrew with wealthier men who could help keep him in a life that he aspired to. >> he was a boy toy. >> sure. >> reporter: a boy toy who liked to show off the gifts he received. >> he had come to the dance in this red leather jump suit and -- >> oh, boy. >> i remember going, "wow, andrew." he says, "yes, my boyfriend antony bought it for me." >> reporter: stacy liked to tease andrew about his dating choices. sugar daddy now?" and he was like, "oh wouldn't you like to know." >> reporter: at bishops, andrew cruised along academically. >> most of us had to study. but you never saw him in the library studying. >> coasted through? >> exactly. >> reporter: so, was it a prophesy when, on graduation in 1987, he was voted "most likely to be remembered." >> he just had a very dynamic personality and was very funny. and everybody loved him. >> reporter: after bishop's, andrew tried college. but the boy who coasted through high school found uc san diego altogether too demanding and costly, so he bailed.
love always, andrew." >> reporter: andrew started dating at bishop's but not boys his own age. >> andrew with wealthier men who could help keep him in a life that he aspired to. >> he was a boy toy. >> sure. >> reporter: a boy toy who liked to show off the gifts he received. >> he had come to the dance in this red leather jump suit and -- >> oh, boy. >> i remember going, "wow, andrew." he says, "yes, my boyfriend antony bought...
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andrew: compared to the u.s.ewhere well above 2%, you're going to have much more subdued growth in europe. particularly next year we are more bearish on the ecb. they are little more optimistic than we are on the growth path. for the ecb, there is no inflation. if you're going to get inflation in europe, you would think germany is the place to see that. the labor market is tight, but the reality is we're not getting any way and gates even in -- wage gains even in germany. in italy or spain where there is labor market slack, you can see how difficult it would be to get inflation. without inflation, the ecb will be stuck at these low rates and continue the quantitative easing program. alix: you have the present veming out saying we ha start tailoring the program and maybe time for the ecb to step back. is this the rhetoric we are going to see that's not really material change? andrew: it's not unusual to hear the german consensus. the norman europeans talk about the need to take off some of this easing. you have to
andrew: compared to the u.s.ewhere well above 2%, you're going to have much more subdued growth in europe. particularly next year we are more bearish on the ecb. they are little more optimistic than we are on the growth path. for the ecb, there is no inflation. if you're going to get inflation in europe, you would think germany is the place to see that. the labor market is tight, but the reality is we're not getting any way and gates even in -- wage gains even in germany. in italy or spain...
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a sandbag fortress around andrew estrada's house. >> so these sandbags go across the driveway so hopefully, when we have a flood situation, it keeps the water in the street. >> reporter: andrew stockpiles sandbags for every storm. his house has been flooded twice.
a sandbag fortress around andrew estrada's house. >> so these sandbags go across the driveway so hopefully, when we have a flood situation, it keeps the water in the street. >> reporter: andrew stockpiles sandbags for every storm. his house has been flooded twice.
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so andrew always had a love for national review and i bring him up because andrew, you wrote a piece about the crisis in the arts and you quoted andrew as saying, the people who have money, every four years, the last possible second are told, you need to give millions of dollars because these four counties in ohio are going to determine the entire election. i'm saying, andrew would say, why didn't we invest 20 years ago in a movie studio in hollywood? why didn't we invest in creating television shows? why didn't we create institutions that would reflect and affirm that which is good about america? his point being there's this overwhelming narrative that the media and the culture create and it's hard to speak into that or have a differing opinion than that. on the other hand, that all being true, molly, you've written jon stewart elected donald trump. did it backfire at some point, all the left-wing sort of emphasis on hollywood, to the extent people were overwhelmed by it? >> well, yeah, it is very interesting how we've had decades of people running rough shod through her institution
so andrew always had a love for national review and i bring him up because andrew, you wrote a piece about the crisis in the arts and you quoted andrew as saying, the people who have money, every four years, the last possible second are told, you need to give millions of dollars because these four counties in ohio are going to determine the entire election. i'm saying, andrew would say, why didn't we invest 20 years ago in a movie studio in hollywood? why didn't we invest in creating television...
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andrew: e-mail me the...schedule! -lemonis: ...and abuse... -andrew: who the...o you think you are, staring me down? lemonis: ...and more rants. woman: that's not fair. andrew: what are you talking about?! woman: don't even go there. lemonis: you don't know how to treat people. andrew: what people? the staff? lemonis: us people. andrew: [ laughs ] lemonis: and this was one that i simply just had to walk away from. but every once in a while, difficult people do surprise me. nancy: whose phone number is tammy's?! whose number is this on tammy's piece of paper? tom: you want to start airing the dirt, nance? maybe you shouldn't have been at a wedding and [bleep] some guy in a bathroom! -lemonis: remember these two? -nancy: the deal's off! lemonis: tom etheridge and nancy pappas. they owned worldwide trailers. nancy: nancy pappas. nice to meet you. tom: hey, marcus. tom etheridge. lemonis: when they weren't fighting and backstabbing, this former couple ran a company that made custom concession trailers. and so, this is essentially a commercial kitchen. their product w
andrew: e-mail me the...schedule! -lemonis: ...and abuse... -andrew: who the...o you think you are, staring me down? lemonis: ...and more rants. woman: that's not fair. andrew: what are you talking about?! woman: don't even go there. lemonis: you don't know how to treat people. andrew: what people? the staff? lemonis: us people. andrew: [ laughs ] lemonis: and this was one that i simply just had to walk away from. but every once in a while, difficult people do surprise me. nancy: whose phone...
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congratulations, you fooled us with andrew. will we have any general assista nts andrew.in the future or many vertical ones? we imagine this will play at in the short—term future. think siri, alexa, so on, they will a nswer think siri, alexa, so on, they will answer simple questions, but will also enable us to talk to vertical ais which are specialised in doing onejob really ais which are specialised in doing one job really well. ais which are specialised in doing onejob really well. i think ais which are specialised in doing one job really well. i think what will happen is you will have a whole plethora of vertical ais on your payroll, like siri and cortana, with 13 agents on payrolls to do jobs you don‘t want to do. there is a whole application store for this with differentjobs in different needs. it will be the same with intelligent agents. you will have different needs. take you for your time. sender aaron love to andrew. -- send our love. in sender aaron love to andrew. -- send ourlove. in san sender aaron love to andrew. -- send our love. in san francisco, we have b
congratulations, you fooled us with andrew. will we have any general assista nts andrew.in the future or many vertical ones? we imagine this will play at in the short—term future. think siri, alexa, so on, they will a nswer think siri, alexa, so on, they will answer simple questions, but will also enable us to talk to vertical ais which are specialised in doing onejob really ais which are specialised in doing one job really well. ais which are specialised in doing onejob really well. i think...
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andrew barton joins us for more.never we see these missile strikes, the logical question is whether they could escalate. is there potential to launch an aircraft campaign for the u.s.? andrew: it looks like this is maybe one and done, in the sense that they used these tomahawk missiles to hit precise targets. using airplanes becomes more deadly. the advantage of the tomahawks is that you don't have to involve u.s. personnel. pilots involved, the risk of confrontation with russia escalates. they used to have this hotline between the two militaries where they would tell each other where they are to avoid confrontation. russia tells us that is now gone. the risks are much higher. if we have seen anything from the comments since the cruise missile attack, the u.s. will not want to involve aircraft as part of a broader campaign. leads to the next question, could the u.s. impose a no-fly zone? is this a solution? andrew: this is something people have been talking about. a no-flycalling for zone over aleppo. some saying we
andrew barton joins us for more.never we see these missile strikes, the logical question is whether they could escalate. is there potential to launch an aircraft campaign for the u.s.? andrew: it looks like this is maybe one and done, in the sense that they used these tomahawk missiles to hit precise targets. using airplanes becomes more deadly. the advantage of the tomahawks is that you don't have to involve u.s. personnel. pilots involved, the risk of confrontation with russia escalates. they...
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send our love to andrew. yes, of course. living an incredibly smart life. set the temperature to 72 degrees. setting living room temperature to 72 degrees... cubic.ai bills itself as something of a digital butler — a faithful servant around your home. its voice control comes from an android app, and they're particularly proud of the way it understands the context of what you're you are saying. turn the lights on in the living room. turning light on in the living room. make it red. setting colour to red in the living room. typically, when you have different devices from different brands and manufacturers, you will a bunch of apps for every device, and it's really inconvenient tojump around and switch from one app to another. the app integrates with popular smart—home devices like the nest thermostat and cameras, as well as the philips hue lightbulbs. but like most smart home assistants, the commands are still pretty basic. in the future, we will add scenes, and when you wake up in the morning, you can sayjust "good morning,"
send our love to andrew. yes, of course. living an incredibly smart life. set the temperature to 72 degrees. setting living room temperature to 72 degrees... cubic.ai bills itself as something of a digital butler — a faithful servant around your home. its voice control comes from an android app, and they're particularly proud of the way it understands the context of what you're you are saying. turn the lights on in the living room. turning light on in the living room. make it red. setting...
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so-called went on andrew marr and tatters. so-called went on andrew marrand said tatters. little while afterwards, the labour party had to say, actually, of course we still support the trident nuclear deterrent. every body knew thejeremy nuclear deterrent. every body knew the jeremy corbyn nuclear deterrent. every body knew thejeremy corbyn does not support nuclear weapons. we are in a weird situation. but think when theresa may's said, was asked, said she would not hesitate. —— theresa may it was asked, she said. this has been a difficult issue. parties have a lwa ys been a difficult issue. parties have always been divided, since 1945 there is or has been division. i think you had to pretend that you would use nuclear weapons. that is the most effective strategy. we are ina the most effective strategy. we are in a system where people say, of corso would, and that works as a deterrent itself. but of course, what is the point in hitting a button, when you are just critical more innocent people? are we all exist in this sort of lie that they would. —— of course i would. exis
so-called went on andrew marr and tatters. so-called went on andrew marrand said tatters. little while afterwards, the labour party had to say, actually, of course we still support the trident nuclear deterrent. every body knew thejeremy nuclear deterrent. every body knew the jeremy corbyn nuclear deterrent. every body knew thejeremy corbyn does not support nuclear weapons. we are in a weird situation. but think when theresa may's said, was asked, said she would not hesitate. —— theresa may...
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in general there is far too much sloppiness and buyers, but bravo andrew neil today. —— and buyers.t allegation of buyers in relation to brexit is the one we heard before lastjune's referendum act in the past fortnight politicians have joined in act in the past fortnight politicians havejoined in argument, with several mps writing to newspapers last week that the bbc had fallen far short of its obligation to provide balanced coverage and had skewed good economic news since the referendum. 0n economic news since the referendum. on thursday, a rival group of politicians wrote another letter, calling on the corporation to resist attem pts calling on the corporation to resist attempts at political interference and report fearlessly and impartially on the brexit negotiations. that divided reaction is also evident amongst newswatch viewers, although most people we hear from viewers, although most people we hearfrom side with viewers, although most people we hear from side with this anonymous caller. might i suggest thatjust for once the bbc could be a little more up beat about our leaving
in general there is far too much sloppiness and buyers, but bravo andrew neil today. —— and buyers.t allegation of buyers in relation to brexit is the one we heard before lastjune's referendum act in the past fortnight politicians have joined in act in the past fortnight politicians havejoined in argument, with several mps writing to newspapers last week that the bbc had fallen far short of its obligation to provide balanced coverage and had skewed good economic news since the referendum....
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i'm not sure if you suck but andrew johnson or lyndon baines thompson. the strength of the cabinet and how each of you with see if the strong cabinet was an influence in a strong presidency. guest: it's a big deal. i think one of the keys to leadership is putting the right people around you and we looked at ronald reagan's foreign-policy. a are talking about what great job james baker did and what a great job george schultz did during that. of time. there is no eisenhower warned policy -- eisenhower foreign-policy bump in the polls. allen dulles has been able to come up with a cold war strategy using the cia and -- i and covert ways and pushing things on the home front like the eisenhower interstate highway system. the point being that it is not just the president as an isolated person we are ranking, we are looking at the whole administration and how they did. one of the cree -- key criterion that you surround yourself with great people. in my mind, franklin roosevelt did that with -- more than anybody. frances perkins and this group of new dealers that
i'm not sure if you suck but andrew johnson or lyndon baines thompson. the strength of the cabinet and how each of you with see if the strong cabinet was an influence in a strong presidency. guest: it's a big deal. i think one of the keys to leadership is putting the right people around you and we looked at ronald reagan's foreign-policy. a are talking about what great job james baker did and what a great job george schultz did during that. of time. there is no eisenhower warned policy --...
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and we are also with andrew in dubai. coming out of the middle east in the last few minutes. andrew: we spoke with the observatory for human rights, a group monitoring the civil war over the past six years and has observers throughout. they tell us at least four people were killed in the attack, dozens of syrian government troops were injured. destroyedtack hangers, jet, and the air full -- jets and the airfield itself took significant damage. matt: in palm beach, will happen tomorrow with the american president and the chinese president, will president xi jinping feel like he has been overshadowed by this? correspondent: that will know about -- that will no doubt be the mood. when he came over i'm sure he thought he would be front and center. we have not heard word. they are going to be going through potentially the three big issues, trade, currency manipulation, as well as u.s. jobs. and there is north korea in the distance. off of the shadow of what has been happening here between the u.s. and syria, no doubt there is
and we are also with andrew in dubai. coming out of the middle east in the last few minutes. andrew: we spoke with the observatory for human rights, a group monitoring the civil war over the past six years and has observers throughout. they tell us at least four people were killed in the attack, dozens of syrian government troops were injured. destroyedtack hangers, jet, and the air full -- jets and the airfield itself took significant damage. matt: in palm beach, will happen tomorrow with the...
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for andrew's family and friends, it is andrew? it's a way to keep him alive >> fox news. >>> you know, we have all heard about parents going to extremes to get their babies to sleep. >> crying and crying. some take them out in the car for the late night drive. hoping they will fall asleep. guess what? ford is making the process easier. the company has developed the max motor dreams in the hopes of making parents' lives earlier. a crib combines life, sounds movements and a car ride. alongside paired were any smart phone ap that parents can use to specify the kind of car ride. suv? you won't be able to get your hand on the crib any time soon, they created a test crib but are considering putting it into full scale production >> that's great idea. maybe not philadelphia streets with potholes. that would be >> right? >> keep the baby up, kathy >> it would. it would. >> you know what? doesn't it almost make you want to have another baby? >> no >> i love my babies so much but, i'm waiting for grandkids at this point. >> take a look outsi
for andrew's family and friends, it is andrew? it's a way to keep him alive >> fox news. >>> you know, we have all heard about parents going to extremes to get their babies to sleep. >> crying and crying. some take them out in the car for the late night drive. hoping they will fall asleep. guess what? ford is making the process easier. the company has developed the max motor dreams in the hopes of making parents' lives earlier. a crib combines life, sounds movements and a...
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was awarded a andrew mellon fellowship to the historical society. the incoming president of the abraham lincoln institute -- john white whose opinion carries a lot more than mine has written a review of stephen's work. let me quote from john's review that will be published later this year. nationng to save the will stand for years as the book about lincoln and the union governors. it is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how the north mobilized to win the war. to presenteasure professor stephen engle. >> thank you. what a wonderful introduction. of a you for the preview review that i hoped to receive in a few months. i want to thank everyone here who has made my stay an absolute delight. it is my first time on stage so if i appear a little nervous, this is a real stage. it is not any stage. in any case i want to thank the staff here. i am delighted to be here. i can tire that i am probably the least lincoln scholar here given the illustrious crew that you always assemble and the people who are part of your institute. not halfy this
was awarded a andrew mellon fellowship to the historical society. the incoming president of the abraham lincoln institute -- john white whose opinion carries a lot more than mine has written a review of stephen's work. let me quote from john's review that will be published later this year. nationng to save the will stand for years as the book about lincoln and the union governors. it is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how the north mobilized to win the war. to presenteasure...
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>> good morning, andrew.se of where it is experimenting and placing new bets. for a company that has typically moved very fast in the online space, brick and mortar has been a much quieter, slower process. now groceries is an area where amazon may not actually be having a ton of success. it doesn't break out numbers but nearly ten years after launching its fresh online grocery delivery service, data suggests that people still want to pick out their own produce and visit physical stores. despite big investments from companies like amazon as well as walmart, kroger and others, online grocery penetration is still very low at about 4% of the $600 billion u.s. grocery market over the last few years. but what we found here is that amazon is experimenting with an omni channel approach. here in seattle that uses technology for a very different, a new experience. take the amazon go store right behind me. this is amazon's very first physical grocery store that is still only open to employees in beta mode. customers can
>> good morning, andrew.se of where it is experimenting and placing new bets. for a company that has typically moved very fast in the online space, brick and mortar has been a much quieter, slower process. now groceries is an area where amazon may not actually be having a ton of success. it doesn't break out numbers but nearly ten years after launching its fresh online grocery delivery service, data suggests that people still want to pick out their own produce and visit physical stores....
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andrew: yes. mean i fully acknowledge the ndamental problem of the eurozone is fundamental flow of europe has not really been addressed. we know that. and that will always, i think, cause some degree of discount in europe. but bottom line is that i don't think a country exits the euro until a majority of the population wants that to be the case. if you look at the euro stat data, particularly in areas like france and even in italys the vast majority of the population still want to remain in the euro but i do agree with you. italy, not france is the weakest link and we consistently highlighted that and italy's had the worst growth in europe on a g.d.p. per capita basis, worse than greece in 2000. it's done the least reform. it's got the worst government debt. the worst banking position. it's most vulnerable to tapering. so italy, above all else had 60% of electorate to support the euro skeptic or e.u. skeptic parties. so italy, i agree is the weak link. david: andrew garthwaite will be staying with
andrew: yes. mean i fully acknowledge the ndamental problem of the eurozone is fundamental flow of europe has not really been addressed. we know that. and that will always, i think, cause some degree of discount in europe. but bottom line is that i don't think a country exits the euro until a majority of the population wants that to be the case. if you look at the euro stat data, particularly in areas like france and even in italys the vast majority of the population still want to remain in the...
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>> well, i agree with much of what andrew says.hink deconfliction with the russians is probably the maximum that we can do. but deconfliction is enough to prevent us killing russian soldiers when we are attack the assad regime. and i think there's so much more that can and should be be done because this isn't just a problem internal to syria, terrible as that is. but the norm against chemical weapons use is extraordinarily important internationally. i agree with andrew that the president's all over the map on this, and i don't think that's going to change. i don't think administration policy is going to smooth out over time. >> woodruff: kori schake, andrew exum, thank you, both. >> sure thing. >> woodruff: we turn next to the american investigations into russia-- its meddling in the 2016 election, and whether trump associates were involved in at all. the congressional probes have been the focus of late. but, the federal bureau of investigation is looking into the matter as well, putting the bureau under scrutiny again for how hand
>> well, i agree with much of what andrew says.hink deconfliction with the russians is probably the maximum that we can do. but deconfliction is enough to prevent us killing russian soldiers when we are attack the assad regime. and i think there's so much more that can and should be be done because this isn't just a problem internal to syria, terrible as that is. but the norm against chemical weapons use is extraordinarily important internationally. i agree with andrew that the...
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she was on the andrew marr show this morning. we will prop up up.omorrow's front pages starting with. .. the ft leads with the french elections. and former banker emmanuel macron going head—to—head against the far—right leader marine le pen in the race to become france's next president. the guardian says macron is now favourite to win as they say the result redraws the french political divide. the i features the former labour leader, tony blair, telling voters to put aside party loyalty for the sake of the best brexit deal. the daily telegraph questions labour's debility on defence as they sayjeremy corbyn ruled out ever using the nuclear deterrent. the daily express claims a foreign aid row broken out over claims taxpayers' cash was being given to a government which funds terrorists. and the metro carry the story of a navy veteran, who was hit and killed by burglars driving his car. let's begin. if you heard a rustling of papers, it is because peter dashed in with a copy of the telegraph. thank you, peter. we will start with the ft and a couple of
she was on the andrew marr show this morning. we will prop up up.omorrow's front pages starting with. .. the ft leads with the french elections. and former banker emmanuel macron going head—to—head against the far—right leader marine le pen in the race to become france's next president. the guardian says macron is now favourite to win as they say the result redraws the french political divide. the i features the former labour leader, tony blair, telling voters to put aside party loyalty...
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sir andrew were, the former ambassador to russia —— andrew wood.ty of more strikes in syria. we know president trump ordered those tomahawk cruise missile attacks on black airbase in syria —— that airbase. the airbase it is believed that those jets took off from and attacked the area in northern syria using chemical weapons. sean spicer the white house spokesperson has said he has made it clear that the united states holds open the possibility of more strikes. these comments coming as foreign ministers from the g—7 nations are meeting in italy to discuss a coordinated response to the conflict in syria. we can now hear from sean spicer. with respect to the reason that we took action, that was multifold, to stop the proliferation of chemical weapons, and when you see master weapons of destruction being used it should be a concern to every nation. —— massed weapons. the proliferation of those weapons. the proliferation of those weapons pose a grave threat to our national security, and so number one we have got to stop that, and we have got to stop isi
sir andrew were, the former ambassador to russia —— andrew wood.ty of more strikes in syria. we know president trump ordered those tomahawk cruise missile attacks on black airbase in syria —— that airbase. the airbase it is believed that those jets took off from and attacked the area in northern syria using chemical weapons. sean spicer the white house spokesperson has said he has made it clear that the united states holds open the possibility of more strikes. these comments coming as...
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we are likely familiar with names like gates, andrews and some others. but steve brings another analysis of the nearly five dozen individuals who served as chief executive during lincoln's presidency. this nearly 500 page volume is supplemented with 122 pages of footnotes and nearly a 70 page bibliography. for those of you who can read in the program a little bit about steve but for those watching, , let me say that stephen engle is the professor of history and director of alan b. larkin's symposium on the american presidency at florida atlantic university. he is a past fulbright scholar to germany. he is currently a distinguished lecture for the organization of american historians. in 2016, he was awarded a andrew mellon fellowship to the massachusetts historical society. the incoming president of the abraham lincoln institute -- associate professor john white whose opinion carries a lot more , weight than mine has written a review of stephen's work for the journal of american history. let me quote from john's review that will be published later this ye
we are likely familiar with names like gates, andrews and some others. but steve brings another analysis of the nearly five dozen individuals who served as chief executive during lincoln's presidency. this nearly 500 page volume is supplemented with 122 pages of footnotes and nearly a 70 page bibliography. for those of you who can read in the program a little bit about steve but for those watching, , let me say that stephen engle is the professor of history and director of alan b. larkin's...
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oh that's awesome. >> andrew: i just call it local food. >> anthony: right. >> andrew: but local just. when i look at this table, again, i just get hawaii. it's got portuguese, japanese. you got okinawan. world war ii, i don't know some type of -- >> anthony: korean. >> andrew: korean, japanese, hawaiian. love child plate of awesomeness. >> anthony: right. the food is some bone deep hawaiian stuff, my friends, which is to say a delicious mash up of, well, look -- take taco rice, it's a dish created in okinawa to approximate tex-mex for home sick american gis atas then appropriated in a post-ironic way by younger generations of okinawans and japanese, and has now found its way back to hawaii, got that? >> andrew: goin' right in there. >> anthony: wow. >> mark: identifying and seeing my best friends who are native hawaiian helped me to realize the pride of being from hawaii. understanding the hawaiian culture, living it. but also being very proud of being japanese. >> anthony: there's still a movement to a sovereign, uh, a sovereignty movement. so, if fighting broke out in the streets w
oh that's awesome. >> andrew: i just call it local food. >> anthony: right. >> andrew: but local just. when i look at this table, again, i just get hawaii. it's got portuguese, japanese. you got okinawan. world war ii, i don't know some type of -- >> anthony: korean. >> andrew: korean, japanese, hawaiian. love child plate of awesomeness. >> anthony: right. the food is some bone deep hawaiian stuff, my friends, which is to say a delicious mash up of, well,...
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andrew speaks to them every day. when you talk to these guys watching their performance on a year-to-date basis fall after a cliff in a market that seems to be hanging in, as people say. but there's a lot of stuff getting whacked. to jeff's point, if we don't get pro-growth policies, i don't know where the market goes from here. >> jeff, how do you feel about sectors like financials? >> i like financials. i think the fiduciary role won't go into place. what i hear all the hill is constructive for financials. we have not seen the steepening of the yield curve yet, which would also be very positive for financials. the back drop for financials has the wind at its back. we think you should be overweight financials. >> jeff, david, thank you very much for joining us. jeff, enjoy cincinnati. steve will be with us for the rest of the hour. >> that's a beautiful shot. that's from kentucky, but i don't think that's a real shot. are you on the other side of the river? >> no i'm in downtown cincinnati, wkrp, joe. ♪ in cincinnat
andrew speaks to them every day. when you talk to these guys watching their performance on a year-to-date basis fall after a cliff in a market that seems to be hanging in, as people say. but there's a lot of stuff getting whacked. to jeff's point, if we don't get pro-growth policies, i don't know where the market goes from here. >> jeff, how do you feel about sectors like financials? >> i like financials. i think the fiduciary role won't go into place. what i hear all the hill is...
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andrew agrees they are better. because of extreme weather, companies make a big pivot towards green energy will make money and do good. david of the heritage foundation says, no, the green energy industry is a parasite. and andrew, aren't green energy companies that get government help really parasites? >> well, it's kind of -- it's kind of an odd word for any industry that gets money from the government. that would cover almost every industry. stossel: i will include any company. fine. >> the amount of subsidies going to fossil fuels dwarfs the renewable -- globally about 500 billion -- up to $2 trillion a year going to fossil fuels. stossel: i have to stop you. because we have this chart that talks about energy subsidies for different fuels. and wind and solar per kilowatt produced dwarfs the fossil fuels. >> well, you're talking about the beginning of certain industries and how much money. i want to take you back a little bit to the 1960s. the government, in particular, the military spent a ton on semiconductors
andrew agrees they are better. because of extreme weather, companies make a big pivot towards green energy will make money and do good. david of the heritage foundation says, no, the green energy industry is a parasite. and andrew, aren't green energy companies that get government help really parasites? >> well, it's kind of -- it's kind of an odd word for any industry that gets money from the government. that would cover almost every industry. stossel: i will include any company. fine....
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actually, andrew jackson won that because he liked to shoot things. lincoln would have been a good guy to have your back. back to the main point. i think for most historians it is not lincoln was the only man for the job, it is that andrew johnson was the absolute worst man for the job. i mean you could look at all of his really bad policies and his animosity that he had toward black americans, the famous meeting he has with frederick douglass is just infamous. after douglass leaves andon son turns to his secretary and said, i know negroes like that. and he didn't use the term negro. he wanted to stick a knife in the white man. johnson was a bad guy, but i think he actually wins the award over buchanan over the worst president is because -- it is number two, but i will say johnson is number one the worst president because there's a moment of opportunity and he squanders it. look at how the second presidenton son president johnson uses the mourning nation, mourning the death of john kennedy and pushes for civil rights. what really surprised me in writi
actually, andrew jackson won that because he liked to shoot things. lincoln would have been a good guy to have your back. back to the main point. i think for most historians it is not lincoln was the only man for the job, it is that andrew johnson was the absolute worst man for the job. i mean you could look at all of his really bad policies and his animosity that he had toward black americans, the famous meeting he has with frederick douglass is just infamous. after douglass leaves andon son...
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>> give the pen to andrew. dow chemical. pleasure working with you. that was the president rolling out executive order 13777 enforcing the regulatory reform agenda and thanking, by name, andrew, ceo of dow chemical for all the help. >>> tonight we can report exclusively on how one part of the government is responding to that executive order. how it's going to work in real life. we got this exclusively in the sense that we have obtained new internal administration documents that have not been publicly released. we believe them to be genuine but the epa is not answering our questions about them. what these documents appear to show is a fairly sweeping change and how the government deals with questions like whether to ban a pesticide from dow chemical when the government's own scientific studies have determined that pesticide is unsafe. and it isn't just about pesticides. it's broadly about clean air and clean water and things like keeping the public safe from radiation. again, the epa did not answer any of the questions we asked them about these documen
>> give the pen to andrew. dow chemical. pleasure working with you. that was the president rolling out executive order 13777 enforcing the regulatory reform agenda and thanking, by name, andrew, ceo of dow chemical for all the help. >>> tonight we can report exclusively on how one part of the government is responding to that executive order. how it's going to work in real life. we got this exclusively in the sense that we have obtained new internal administration documents that...
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lea: thank you to andrew peek, former u.s. army intelligence officer. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thanks. lauren: opening ten-day trip to the region after tensions continue to rise over the missile programs and all this as the aircraft carrier carl vinson is teaming to the water. the vice president is also scheduled to visit japan, indonesia, japan and australia. lea: tensions between china and north korea may be helping the coal industry. jeff flock with that story, jeff. jeff: you are looking tat coal pile tat will county generating station, the coal-fired electric generating station outside of chicago and it is on the chopping block, probably will be closed within the next year, another hit for the u.s. coal industry, but could part to have solution come from north korea? there's evidence now that china is refusing shipments of north korean coal at the borders in an effort to perhaps camp down their nuclear ambitions and as a result china now and tre's evidence of this dipping back into the u.s. market f its coal. one source says that chin
lea: thank you to andrew peek, former u.s. army intelligence officer. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thanks. lauren: opening ten-day trip to the region after tensions continue to rise over the missile programs and all this as the aircraft carrier carl vinson is teaming to the water. the vice president is also scheduled to visit japan, indonesia, japan and australia. lea: tensions between china and north korea may be helping the coal industry. jeff flock with that story, jeff....
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andrew, you have the final word. actually, we lost andrew, so that would do it for today's washington journal. thank you for making this program part of your day to you back here tomorrow. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the white house correspondent association halted skinner tonight and washington d.c. we will take a look at preparations for the event and memorable moments from the past. after that, confirmation hearing for courtney sims all would, president trump's trump for the cia. then jeff sessions on ethical standards at the justice department. in democrats discuss in the trump administration. >> check out our c-span classroom website c-span.org/classroom. it is full of resources for classroom members, the improved forut is people easy access resources for the classroom, including short, current events video that highlights important event and was
andrew, you have the final word. actually, we lost andrew, so that would do it for today's washington journal. thank you for making this program part of your day to you back here tomorrow. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the white house correspondent association halted skinner tonight and washington d.c. we will take a look at...
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andrew referenced the prepayment. prepayment. so pre-paying some of that debt. some of the debt whether it's penchant that can infrastructure, the basic concepts it's pretty clear that's going to happen so it's not a mystery of mi going to have to pay some pension gets five years from now, tenure so now? so getting ahead of that really relate some of the pressure. it got the compound affect from time to money. there's a compound affect of making that investment early. and then on to the comments about the idea of aligning or i should say not aligning ongoing expenditures with one-time revenues. like you make it that is a difficult to do because it does create some clear political pressure, but it's worth fighting the fight because the downside really isn't that bad. i think generally from the general public, if you're able to present it in a way that they can grasp, which is difficult, not because they can't grasp difficult things but because they are busy, but if you get in some sort of bite-size way that people can get a hold of it, i think they understand it
andrew referenced the prepayment. prepayment. so pre-paying some of that debt. some of the debt whether it's penchant that can infrastructure, the basic concepts it's pretty clear that's going to happen so it's not a mystery of mi going to have to pay some pension gets five years from now, tenure so now? so getting ahead of that really relate some of the pressure. it got the compound affect from time to money. there's a compound affect of making that investment early. and then on to the...
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i'm andrew spencer, reporting (jrs) coming up next.... temperatures soared into the 80s in some part of the bay area today. (justine) meteorologist lawrence karnow will tell us if we'll see it again tomorrow. (jr stone) sunny and breezy condtions across the bay area.(justine) joining us now is meteorologist lawrence karnow.. lawrence karnow: what a wonderful start to the weekend. todays high were some of the warmest of the year with some numbers sneaking into the low 80s. there were plenty of people out enjoying the sun today and it's still looking good out there tonight. we could see a few patches of fog near the coast otherwise it should be clear. tomorrow will be slightly cooler especially near the coast but warm everywhere else. there will be some big changes this week. it will cool some on monday and the winds will be picking up. and by next friday we could see some more rain. start here with us tomorrow on the kron-4 morning news. ♪ ♪ it's spring, and we can't wait to open our sheds and get working on our yards. scotts and miracle-g
i'm andrew spencer, reporting (jrs) coming up next.... temperatures soared into the 80s in some part of the bay area today. (justine) meteorologist lawrence karnow will tell us if we'll see it again tomorrow. (jr stone) sunny and breezy condtions across the bay area.(justine) joining us now is meteorologist lawrence karnow.. lawrence karnow: what a wonderful start to the weekend. todays high were some of the warmest of the year with some numbers sneaking into the low 80s. there were plenty of...
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trump administration officials stopped short of calling it a change in u-s policy, reporter andrew spencerxplains. the deaths of civilians last week in the syrian town of khan sheikhoun -- as a result of a chemical attack -- may have prompted a shift in the president's policy.the u-s ambassador to the u-n now says getting syrian president bashar al-assad out of syria is a priority.nikki haley / u.s. ambassador to the u.n.: "...and i don't think that's something for the united states to decide. that's something the entire international community has decided: that it's going to be hard-pressed to see assad in that leadership role."that doesn't mean the u-s military would take steps to remove syria's president, according to secretary of state rex tillerson. he warned against that strategy on a-b-c's this week.rex tillerson / secretary of state: "we've seen what that looks like when you undertake a violent regime change."rex tillerson / secretary of state: "i think we have to learn the lessons of the past and learn the lessons of what wept wrong in libya when you choose that pathway of regime
trump administration officials stopped short of calling it a change in u-s policy, reporter andrew spencerxplains. the deaths of civilians last week in the syrian town of khan sheikhoun -- as a result of a chemical attack -- may have prompted a shift in the president's policy.the u-s ambassador to the u-n now says getting syrian president bashar al-assad out of syria is a priority.nikki haley / u.s. ambassador to the u.n.: "...and i don't think that's something for the united states to...
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later in the hour, we bring in andrew lo. what an hour. steve kos -- steve case and andrew lo. is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get the bloomberg business flash. traders are concerned about the surge in a u.s. oil drilling. futures fell on the worries that increased production will counter the efforts by opec and russia to cut the global supplied surplus. saudi aramco ceo did say at movie -- did say it is moving towards balance. jack ma financial services company raised up to 36%, $1.2 billion. there is a competing offer for money gram on the table. and trump is expected to take randy girl to be the fed's top bank regulator. that is according to politico which says it is a sign that the administration does not want to if his seed regulations imposed since the financial crisis. that is your bloomberg business flash. tom: on the markets again, getting into new strength. we are not 28107 flattening yet. it does get my attention. let's get to the morning must-read. steve case, technology and what we need to make american better -- me to make america b
later in the hour, we bring in andrew lo. what an hour. steve kos -- steve case and andrew lo. is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get the bloomberg business flash. traders are concerned about the surge in a u.s. oil drilling. futures fell on the worries that increased production will counter the efforts by opec and russia to cut the global supplied surplus. saudi aramco ceo did say at movie -- did say it is moving towards balance. jack ma financial...
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andrew peterson's two sons are die hard wizards and capitals fans. >> we are all in for the wizards. >> both teams are both from washington. >> reporter: both are playing post season games at the same time. andrew refuses to look at the caps' score. >> i'm trying to dvr it but my guess is we will hear about it. >> reporter: here near the concession stand fans cannot watch on screens because they are only showing the wizards games. some fans tell me they are checking out the capitals score on their phones. the wizards and capitals games are on all screens. angela traverse liked it. >> i'm so glad that the rd in the playoffs and playing on the same night. what else can they ask for? >> reporter: how about advancing to the second round of the playoffs? is that too much to ask? andrew says the wizards will do it. >> they will go back to atlanta and take the next two that's it. it's a wrap. >> reporter: he says it is a wrap. i would call it a clean sweep. just to let you know the nationals are also up by ten in the ninth. what a great night for d.c. sports. live here i'm shomari stone. >>
andrew peterson's two sons are die hard wizards and capitals fans. >> we are all in for the wizards. >> both teams are both from washington. >> reporter: both are playing post season games at the same time. andrew refuses to look at the caps' score. >> i'm trying to dvr it but my guess is we will hear about it. >> reporter: here near the concession stand fans cannot watch on screens because they are only showing the wizards games. some fans tell me they are...
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grant looked at them and immediately called for an emergency meeting of andrew johnson and his cabinet. now, keep in mind, as craig pointed out, that lincoln has been assassinated. the nation is in shock over this. the nation including the administration is war-weary over all the death and destruction. so the cabinet, like the american people, was in no mood for a soft peace. the north had the upper hand, after all. so why should the union side reward the south for losing the war? grant knew that sherman's terms were dead on arrival. and the cabinet agreed. and needless to say, this man took the lead in going after and disagreeing with sherman. they had a cabinet meeting that evening at 8:00 p.m. and the cabinet voted the terms down. sherman had simply gone too far. stanton ordered grant to tell sherman to go down to north carolina, to tell sherman in no uncertain terms that he had no right as a military man to take on responsibility that was clearly civilian. meanwhile, sherman doesn't know anything about what's going on in washington. there is no twitter at this particular time. sher
grant looked at them and immediately called for an emergency meeting of andrew johnson and his cabinet. now, keep in mind, as craig pointed out, that lincoln has been assassinated. the nation is in shock over this. the nation including the administration is war-weary over all the death and destruction. so the cabinet, like the american people, was in no mood for a soft peace. the north had the upper hand, after all. so why should the union side reward the south for losing the war? grant knew...
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from "girls," actor andrew ranells. author and scholar alan dershowitz.eaturing the 8g band with jonathan mover. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, th meyers! >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers, this is "late night." how is everyone doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] well, that is -- just wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. pepsi is being accused of appropriating a racial protest movement. in an ad starring supermodel kendall jenner, it's being called the worst commercial since this ad for coke. [ laughter ] president trump today removed chief strategist steve bannon from the national security council. [ cheers and applause ] bannon will go back to doing what he does best, drinking vanilla extract in a gas station bathroom. [ laughter ] in an interview with the "new york times," president trump defended fox news host bill o'reilly against allegations of sexual harassment. because that's who you want defending you. [ light laughter ] what, was bill cosby too busy? "he seemed like a nice guy who wouldn't do the touch
from "girls," actor andrew ranells. author and scholar alan dershowitz.eaturing the 8g band with jonathan mover. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, th meyers! >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers, this is "late night." how is everyone doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] well, that is -- just wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. pepsi is being accused of appropriating a racial protest movement. in an ad starring supermodel kendall...