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so andrew breitbart, my guess is that -- i know andrew, i have a feel for how he would take this. it's an open press conference at the sheraton. i could walk in there, any tourist could walk in there. my guess is he was intending to challenge anthony weiner. >> that is a safe guess. >> that is what others are reporting. when he started to get questions from the media around him that it was the media there that suggested why don't you go to the microphone so he could all hear him? >> ironically it was actually a wcbs news reporter that was threatened by arrest by wiener's office last week who suggested that breitbart go to the podium to be easy to see him. >> and it was going to be a lot more fun. >> it was certainly a little less scarey. but it was definitely spectacular to watch. i mean that in every sense of the word. he literally high jacked the ballroom. we kept watching the door to see if anthony wiener was at the door. it was among the most spectacular bits of political theater we've ever seen. we've seen a lot in new york. >> this is the place, by the way, just re-elected t
so andrew breitbart, my guess is that -- i know andrew, i have a feel for how he would take this. it's an open press conference at the sheraton. i could walk in there, any tourist could walk in there. my guess is he was intending to challenge anthony weiner. >> that is a safe guess. >> that is what others are reporting. when he started to get questions from the media around him that it was the media there that suggested why don't you go to the microphone so he could all hear him?...
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don't we, andrew? as if that wasn't enough, economic uncertainty for europe already, france and italy it seems are fighting over the leadership of the european central bank. this man, the italian central bank, was due to be confirmed for the top job at the ecb this week. now the french government wants to delay his confirmation. what it wants here, andrew, is an assurance that italy won't have two seats on the bank's governing board like france instead has none. >> politics very much at play there. >>> still ahead, one of the world's best-known automakers seems to be running off the road. we'll look at why? just a moment. >>> live from cnn london and hong kong, this is "world business today." welcome back. >>> staff at saab will be going short this month. the owner of the swedish car firm, swedish automobile, says it simply doesn't have enough money to pay its staff their wages. it's tried to secure some short-term funding but there's no guarantee that will happen. until it does, saab employees won't b
don't we, andrew? as if that wasn't enough, economic uncertainty for europe already, france and italy it seems are fighting over the leadership of the european central bank. this man, the italian central bank, was due to be confirmed for the top job at the ecb this week. now the french government wants to delay his confirmation. what it wants here, andrew, is an assurance that italy won't have two seats on the bank's governing board like france instead has none. >> politics very much at...
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andrew and i honor and respect each other. when i arrive in england, he gives me a room to stay in and the two girls are a fantastic example of co-parenting. andrew and i believe very strongly in that. >> your daughters are fantastic. >> yeah. >> we had dinner, all of us the other day. i thought they were just so elegant, charming, polite, beautifully brought up. i saw parts of both you and prince andrew in them. but a real credit to both of you. >> thank you. >> in terms of parenting. and i loved the thing at the recent royal wedding where your daughter wears this hat that everyone, as they always do, they did with you and others, they pile in, they love it, they hate it and so on. she responded in pure ferguson style, i think. i'm going to auction this on ebay. >> do you know what i love about beatrice, red-headed, 8-8-88. arrived at 18 minutes past 8. but she knows, she just does it, she knows. she just does it. she knows. she just said, mom, i'm going to ebay the hat, what do you think? i said great. $130,000 later, unicef
andrew and i honor and respect each other. when i arrive in england, he gives me a room to stay in and the two girls are a fantastic example of co-parenting. andrew and i believe very strongly in that. >> your daughters are fantastic. >> yeah. >> we had dinner, all of us the other day. i thought they were just so elegant, charming, polite, beautifully brought up. i saw parts of both you and prince andrew in them. but a real credit to both of you. >> thank you. >>...
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andrew? >> thanks very much for that. nina?rew, michael wu is the chairman of hong kong's maxim group. we have seen him cope with a range of challenges, running an international company, but there are moments when even the man at the top has his doubts. it is time now for "the boss." >> reporter: for the last eight months, michael wu pushed the boundaries of his business, launched new products, introduced new brands, taken on mainland china all while managing his 14,000 employees. today, he's in london. richard qwest sits down with michael wu, chairman and managing director of the maxim group for a visit with the boss. >> have you made the transition from entrepreneur to chief executive? and do you battle with that difference? >> i don't think i've made that well. i'm much more an entrepreneur than i am a ceo. i'm the one who dreams. i'm the one who communicates. >> when did you first probably realize that you were going to become a chief executive with fairly large, substantial responsibilities? >> well, i joined the company i
andrew? >> thanks very much for that. nina?rew, michael wu is the chairman of hong kong's maxim group. we have seen him cope with a range of challenges, running an international company, but there are moments when even the man at the top has his doubts. it is time now for "the boss." >> reporter: for the last eight months, michael wu pushed the boundaries of his business, launched new products, introduced new brands, taken on mainland china all while managing his 14,000...
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but he always stood by. >> always. >> he's a very good man, andrew. >> the great thing about andrew is he does a fantastic job, as you know. and he also stands very firmly for what he believes that is right. and he stands in great strength with that. he fights so hard for his country. and no one realizes he does all this for his country. he doesn't have. to and he does it with great prude. >> what are your biggest regrets as the marriage fell apart and the press dived in, had all these exposes about you and your life. for you personally what do you regret now? >> every minute of my davy to regret now, piers, every day. because i regret divorcing. and i regret that i wasn't more aware. oprah said to me a wonderful line. she said, "sarah, true forgiveness comes when you can't change the past, when you give up hope that you can change the past." and that's what i've got to learn. i've got to stop trying to go back to that burden and again with the awareness that i have now because i can't. >> do you feel ashamed of your behavior in that period? >> i think -- >> do you consider it as a kin
but he always stood by. >> always. >> he's a very good man, andrew. >> the great thing about andrew is he does a fantastic job, as you know. and he also stands very firmly for what he believes that is right. and he stands in great strength with that. he fights so hard for his country. and no one realizes he does all this for his country. he doesn't have. to and he does it with great prude. >> what are your biggest regrets as the marriage fell apart and the press dived...
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i saw parts of both you and prince andrew in them. but a real credit to both of you. >> thank you. >> in terms of parenting. and i loved the thing at the recent royal wedding where your daughter wears this hat that everyone, as they always do, they did with you and others, they pile in, they love it, they hate it an so on. she responded in pure ferguson style, i think. i'm going to auction this on ebay. >> do you know what i love about beatrice, red-headed, 8-8-88. arrived at 18 minutes past 8. but she knows, she just does it, she knows. she just said, mom, i'm going to ebay the hat, what do you think? i said great. $130,000 later, unicef and children in crisis. >> do you think they learned from what they saw you go through how to play negative media perhaps a little better than you were able to because they saw the way to do it well and the way maybe not to do it so well. >> piers, you know what's so great is they have got a great role model of mistakes to follow. so as mom goes along, they go well, we'll do it slightly different. so
i saw parts of both you and prince andrew in them. but a real credit to both of you. >> thank you. >> in terms of parenting. and i loved the thing at the recent royal wedding where your daughter wears this hat that everyone, as they always do, they did with you and others, they pile in, they love it, they hate it an so on. she responded in pure ferguson style, i think. i'm going to auction this on ebay. >> do you know what i love about beatrice, red-headed, 8-8-88. arrived at...
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but for andrew low sr. the question would always be, who is the worthy one who should inherit my wealth and my business since i am a bachelor in my older years? and the answer was, that nephew, andrew low jr. he rose to the expectation in savannah. he came to savannah and mixed and mingle with the the social crowd, something that uncle was too busy for, too much of a merchant to care about nighttime parties and things. but young andrew was handsome, he was debonair, probably spoke with a little scottish brogue, but that was okay in savannah since there were so many scotsmen. and he will slowly take over the business and prove to be an outstanding businessman. now, the interesting thing is we always look at that civil war as an interrupter of history. if it hadn't occurred, what would this have done or that have done? for andrew low the answer would be he probably would have been a robber baron or a captain of industry. he was on that course buying into railroads, multiplying his money, working off of two co
but for andrew low sr. the question would always be, who is the worthy one who should inherit my wealth and my business since i am a bachelor in my older years? and the answer was, that nephew, andrew low jr. he rose to the expectation in savannah. he came to savannah and mixed and mingle with the the social crowd, something that uncle was too busy for, too much of a merchant to care about nighttime parties and things. but young andrew was handsome, he was debonair, probably spoke with a little...
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andrew, why aren't you on vacation? why not get off the phone because i am accused of being a hacker. he said nothing. he allowed for that to go. the mignons perpetuated that false, maliciousness and he went on to cnn to attack me and i feel he was complicity. you can talk. the girl's story, i believe, will be on "world news tonight," and she can talk to you more specifically. i have seen a lot of this congressman's body and he is in very good shape and it appears to be his body. so ... okay, everything that i have said so far has come to be true. i'd like to hear -- the media says breitbart lies, give me one example of a provable lie. one. one. one. journalists? put your reputation on the lines one provable lie. if i released this photo, i am doing this to save his family. okay? and if this give wants to start fighting with me again, i have this photo. but i absolutely, i'm not doing this for nefarious purposes, i would like an apology for allowing his political protectors, and this was his strategy, to blame me, to bl
andrew, why aren't you on vacation? why not get off the phone because i am accused of being a hacker. he said nothing. he allowed for that to go. the mignons perpetuated that false, maliciousness and he went on to cnn to attack me and i feel he was complicity. you can talk. the girl's story, i believe, will be on "world news tonight," and she can talk to you more specifically. i have seen a lot of this congressman's body and he is in very good shape and it appears to be his body. so...
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andrew? >>> charles there's been no lack upon commentary -- look of commentary over whether greece can or should implement austerity measures. you can add one more voice to the dwamt now. the billion -- the debate now. the billionaire george soris, saying it's inevitable that a country will leave the euro. he said nations with weaker economies should be allowed to exit the single christiansy. he didn't mention -- currency. he didn't mention greece by name but warned that economic collapse could spread quickly through a vulnerable system. he urged broadening the euro zone. >>> don't be lulled into thinking that this debt crisis and the problem with dealing with deficits is combined to greece. threw their are countries -- there are countries in europe and the largest economy in the world, the united states, dealing with its own fiscal crisis crisis. president obama sits down monday separately with the leaders of his own party and the opposition. >>> the clock is ticking. the white house says if
andrew? >>> charles there's been no lack upon commentary -- look of commentary over whether greece can or should implement austerity measures. you can add one more voice to the dwamt now. the billion -- the debate now. the billionaire george soris, saying it's inevitable that a country will leave the euro. he said nations with weaker economies should be allowed to exit the single christiansy. he didn't mention -- currency. he didn't mention greece by name but warned that economic...
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andrew andrew there's a big difference been befall thing on this particular lawn and getting out of the euro zone you know defaulting is an option but they'll probably restructure look when the first loan was given out last spring for her and ten billion euro everyone everyone knew that there's no way the greeks are going to pay this back it was simply a matter of when would be the most appropriate time to restructure this when the markets are calmer because we don't want to instigate another scare so we already knew the restructuring was coming everyone knew this and so here we are back at the table trying to restructure this debt you know a default is an option i don't think they want it yet but leaving the euro zone is not an option ok for a lot of you greeks and we will last word in the program what's the future of the euro well it depends certainly on the words petitions to and what the pollution story we depend of if the drum relation be you will be subservient to their government and not protest and if the big parties want to see them see if the people want to do so and are more
andrew andrew there's a big difference been befall thing on this particular lawn and getting out of the euro zone you know defaulting is an option but they'll probably restructure look when the first loan was given out last spring for her and ten billion euro everyone everyone knew that there's no way the greeks are going to pay this back it was simply a matter of when would be the most appropriate time to restructure this when the markets are calmer because we don't want to instigate another...
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andrew? >>> still ahead, planes for sale. who soared and whose was grounded at the world's biggest air show. >>> and adding up the losses in china, almost 200 dead, farmland ravaged, we'll take you live to the flood zone. stay with us. dermatologists. neutrogena®, with technologies like helioplex... it provides the highest average spf and unsurpassed uva protection. neutrogena®. get the best. >>> from cnn hong kong in london welcome back. you're watching "world business today." it's billed alleges the largest aviation and aerospace show in the world. today is day two of the international paris air show. hopes are soaring that planemakers will land some big deals but for some there was a little trouble getting off the ground in the first place. an airbus a380 super jumbo clipped a building while i was taxiing in sunday, and airbus's long delayed a400 transporter military plane could only participate in a fly pass. boeing inked $20 billion worth of contracts. it's a positive development for tha
andrew? >>> still ahead, planes for sale. who soared and whose was grounded at the world's biggest air show. >>> and adding up the losses in china, almost 200 dead, farmland ravaged, we'll take you live to the flood zone. stay with us. dermatologists. neutrogena®, with technologies like helioplex... it provides the highest average spf and unsurpassed uva protection. neutrogena®. get the best. >>> from cnn hong kong in london welcome back. you're watching "world...
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andrew sullivan has more on this. is it a case that we have been talking about a slowdown in the u.s.? has it or does it now look like it's much more severe than we thought? >> i think the worry with this jobs number is if they are not creating jobs, then, yes, the slowdown is not only more severe than we thought there will be more of it to come. the key thing here is that the u.s. investor drives the u.s. economy. and if the consumer, if there are not jobs there are not consumers. if there are not consumers, they're not buying goods from the rest of the world. >> and we've seen the slowdown in manufacturing numbers which would bear that out. just before we move out of the u.s., how does the end of qe2 play into all of this? >> it's one more uncertainty for the market. they said they will continue rolling over the money they already invested in this and trying to keep the interest low. but the worry is that interest rate also start growing. if that happens, that's going to stifle growth. >> we're talking about interes
andrew sullivan has more on this. is it a case that we have been talking about a slowdown in the u.s.? has it or does it now look like it's much more severe than we thought? >> i think the worry with this jobs number is if they are not creating jobs, then, yes, the slowdown is not only more severe than we thought there will be more of it to come. the key thing here is that the u.s. investor drives the u.s. economy. and if the consumer, if there are not jobs there are not consumers. if...
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across that the year was by ability i'm joined by andrew moravcsik in princeton he's professor of politics and director of european union program at princeton university in washington we go to sherry's are raymond she's a professor of international business finance and international affairs at the george washington university and in madrid we cross to philip boggles he is an associate professor at king juan carlos university is also author of the tragedy of the euro ok folks this is crossfire that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it but first let's look at a short report on the plight of the euro. the trials and tribulations of a currency or the euro and those discontents no matter how you cut it or count there are no easy solutions when it comes to resolving the euro crisis the financial costs are higher long term and the political costs are probably even higher ever since greece exposed the weakness of the entire euro project politicians and central bankers have been at loggerheads the single currency was always going to depend on member states exercising
across that the year was by ability i'm joined by andrew moravcsik in princeton he's professor of politics and director of european union program at princeton university in washington we go to sherry's are raymond she's a professor of international business finance and international affairs at the george washington university and in madrid we cross to philip boggles he is an associate professor at king juan carlos university is also author of the tragedy of the euro ok folks this is crossfire...
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when the truth eventually comes out, andrew cohen is not the main person who is to be blamed. so why don't we give andrew cohen a chance to show what a really nice guy he really is, hire him and let him try to improve the tenderloin because he used to be a street cop there. thank you. supervisor campos: next speaker? if there's any member of the public who hasn't spoken but who would like to speak, please come forward. >> supervisors, president, i'm a north of market neighborhood activist. my neighborhood has an inordinant amount of business at city hall. i'm beginning to recognize some of you. i was at the hearing earlier on re-districting appointments, as well. there are parallels in the two hearings. for example, paul hogarth sits on the business district board, among other things. i can't believe that given the amount of surgery that's going to have to be done on district 6 that you're not putting someone from that district on that commission. if you sell this neighborhood down the river, what do you think you're going to get? supervisor campos: is there any other member o
when the truth eventually comes out, andrew cohen is not the main person who is to be blamed. so why don't we give andrew cohen a chance to show what a really nice guy he really is, hire him and let him try to improve the tenderloin because he used to be a street cop there. thank you. supervisor campos: next speaker? if there's any member of the public who hasn't spoken but who would like to speak, please come forward. >> supervisors, president, i'm a north of market neighborhood...
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andrew low, jr., had had two wives. them dying early in life, complications from childbirth. the first wife had two living children who became very prominent in english circles. one of them became married to an admiral who was knighted by the king and so she became a lady. so it's interesting to notice that we start out with a family that literally were serfs on the land and lived in a stone with a thatched roof and they end up meeting the queen and another child from the second marriage, william mackey low lived the life of leisure with the sporting crowd. his entire agenda is when will the horse races be so i can enter my horses and when is the social season in london? and when does the hunting season open in scotland? he revolved his life around that. and within that set he met a very important person, the prince of wales, queen victoria's son. and they had those weekend parties that the victorians were so well-known for. when infidelities popped up. and this is an interesting part of the story because william mackey
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host: we will go to andrew in florida. caller: i just want to make a quick comment about educational causes and university in the states. with the news media, how is it possible to be a more current events? when you came back to the states and went to a friend -- went to friends and family and tried to describe the situation, the older generations -- was in the older generations or the denver generations that could not complete? guest: i actually think that this book, which really gives you an updated look at the israeli conflict would be great in conference. -- in classrooms. [laughter] there are many people who have followed this conflict for a long time and it answers a lot of key questions. my experience, after going to the pentagon and i have spoken to a lot of military personnel, i am amazed at how much americans know about the world economic -- the world that we've been -- the world that we live in as a result of iraq and afghanistan. we have had in nearly 1.5 million people who have served in the last decade and th
host: we will go to andrew in florida. caller: i just want to make a quick comment about educational causes and university in the states. with the news media, how is it possible to be a more current events? when you came back to the states and went to a friend -- went to friends and family and tried to describe the situation, the older generations -- was in the older generations or the denver generations that could not complete? guest: i actually think that this book, which really gives you an...
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andrew -- and his latest book is called righteous indig nation. it is fan it is. and he he is a dope beyond hope and good to see you, pinch. >> ♪ when it comes to exclusives, we are in like flint ♪ ♪ we are all the news that's it to print ♪ ♪ yeah >> that's it? >> that's it. >> can i say something weird about this -- >> don't touch me! go on. >> i was at npr today to do an interview and i did the sign in with the guest book and the only two other names other than andrew breitbart were bill keller and jill abrams. they were in the building at the same time. >>- q. i that's -- >> that's funny because they work for me. who is this person? >> i don't know, bill. >> i am not bill. >> to the greg-alogue. it is starting and going downhill. it is going downhill fast. it is a greg-alogue, a bear chest of brilliance on a congressman of confusion. >> so the perfect narrative for any movie is david and goliath, the tough reporter versus the corrupt politician and the half naked talk show host versus a team of rambunctious house boys. when these roles are reversed it confuses
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going to be led by andrew cuomo, the governor of new york. the gay rights movement tonight has a new hero in andrew cuomo. >> mary snow is joining us on the phone from albany. mary, the vote is done. they've adjourned, yes? >> reporter: they have. and anderson, as you probably heard, the senate floor and chambers just erupted in cheers when the vote came through. there were indications even before that vote was taken that there were enough votes. you heard one of the republican senators had gotten up there and saying that he believed that he had done his research and that he had changed his mind. all throughout the day it's been such an emotional day here in albany, that amendment which was really pivotal, that was the turning point. as soon as there was an agreement on the language in that amendment, supporters felt very confident they could pass this bill. there have been not only people up in the gallery watching this voice, but supporters and opponents have been gathering as you know for days. supporters gathering here tonight are wanting
going to be led by andrew cuomo, the governor of new york. the gay rights movement tonight has a new hero in andrew cuomo. >> mary snow is joining us on the phone from albany. mary, the vote is done. they've adjourned, yes? >> reporter: they have. and anderson, as you probably heard, the senate floor and chambers just erupted in cheers when the vote came through. there were indications even before that vote was taken that there were enough votes. you heard one of the republican...
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i'm andrew stevens. you're watching "world business today."'s friction with opec. >>> prada has more style than substance with a stock market debut that disappoints. >>> sunny side up. from the paris air show we'll meet the pair nearing solar plane pilots. >>> first up, let's take a look at the markets, asian stocks had a pretty good day on the hole on the back of hopes that the greek debt crisis could be nearing a resolution, also hopes that chinese inflation is now under control. it was a pretty positive open here in europe as well. for the most part the indices kicking things off with gains in excess of 1% for this final trading day of the week. let's go straight to the numbers. greek hopes definitely powering things ahead. some of these markets were down in excess of 2% yesterday. most notably the kec 40. it's rebounding the most currently up by 1.5%. >>> interesting, nina. greek helping the mood in asia. the gains across the board were being driven by the chinese premier win you bow. he says by the end of the year china will have beaten i
i'm andrew stevens. you're watching "world business today."'s friction with opec. >>> prada has more style than substance with a stock market debut that disappoints. >>> sunny side up. from the paris air show we'll meet the pair nearing solar plane pilots. >>> first up, let's take a look at the markets, asian stocks had a pretty good day on the hole on the back of hopes that the greek debt crisis could be nearing a resolution, also hopes that chinese...
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what now, since andrew breitbart showed up and we are all standing by to watch., it has come and gone and you are confirming that we should be seeing the congressman and as i take a sneak peak, still no sign of anthony weiner. mary snow, is she still on the phone? mary snow, to you, if you can hear me, if you can just sort of describe the feeling in the room. >> reporter: he walked into the back of the ballroom. there are dozens of reporters here and cameras here waiting for this news conference and andrew breitbart walked in and started asking him questions. >> you're saying it's members of the media who said, go ahead and speak? >> reporter: yes. because he walked in, reporters had surrounded him in the back of the room, cameras, everybody was asking him, why was he here? that this was -- in a way, it was for congressman weiner and some members of the press suggested that he go up to the podium since it was already set up. he walked up to the podium and started taking questions from the press. and when you saw -- it was a thing where he walked up and started an
what now, since andrew breitbart showed up and we are all standing by to watch., it has come and gone and you are confirming that we should be seeing the congressman and as i take a sneak peak, still no sign of anthony weiner. mary snow, is she still on the phone? mary snow, to you, if you can hear me, if you can just sort of describe the feeling in the room. >> reporter: he walked into the back of the ballroom. there are dozens of reporters here and cameras here waiting for this news...
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at the heart of the elaborate cover-up was this man, andrew young how much money was devoted to thisover up? >> i know of over $1 million. >> reporter: young was a close edwards aide, willing to go to extremes to help his boss. >> i fell in love with him. and i viewed my job as doing everything that i could to let him focus on running for president. >> reporter: young served as a go-between, keeping edwards' mistress from being discovered by his wife elizabeth, who was battling cancer. >> he said, andrew, whatever you do, don't let elizabeth see rielle. >> reporter: that was his fear? >> yes. >> reporter: but soon, edwards had a bigger fear. his mistress was pregnant. and while he was surf surging in the polls, the national enquirer started publishing photos of hunter. >> tabloid is full of lies. >> reporter: but despite his denials -- >> were you ever -- >> reporter: the story was heating up. he turned to his trusted confidant. >> he wanted me to issue a statement claiming paternity for rielle's child. >> reporter: so andrew took the fall, though he already had a wife and kids. they
at the heart of the elaborate cover-up was this man, andrew young how much money was devoted to thisover up? >> i know of over $1 million. >> reporter: young was a close edwards aide, willing to go to extremes to help his boss. >> i fell in love with him. and i viewed my job as doing everything that i could to let him focus on running for president. >> reporter: young served as a go-between, keeping edwards' mistress from being discovered by his wife elizabeth, who was...
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when the truth comes out, andrew cohen is not the main person who is to be blamed. why don't we give him a chance to show what a nice guy he really is? hire him and get him to improve the tenderloin. he used to be a street cop there. thank you. chairperson campos: next speaker. if there is any member of the public who has not spoken but would like to speak, please come forward. >> supervisors, president, mi a. my neighborhood seems to have an inordinate amount of business at city hall. i am beginning to recognize some of you. i was at the hearing earlier on redistricting appointments. there are some parallels in the hearings. for example, on the business district board, among other things. i cannot believe, given the amount of surgery that has to be done in district 6, that you are not going to put somebody from that district on the commission. how about james tracy? how about juanita? somebody? if you sell this neighborhood down the river, what do you think you are going to get? chairperson campos: if there is another member of the public who would like to speak, p
when the truth comes out, andrew cohen is not the main person who is to be blamed. why don't we give him a chance to show what a nice guy he really is? hire him and get him to improve the tenderloin. he used to be a street cop there. thank you. chairperson campos: next speaker. if there is any member of the public who has not spoken but would like to speak, please come forward. >> supervisors, president, mi a. my neighborhood seems to have an inordinate amount of business at city hall. i...
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apologizing to andrew breitbart. puts his credibility into the tank this is a guy bashing republicans, conservatives for the democrats. is he not going to be able to do that anymore. that's responsibility. but ultimately it's the voters. the difference with chris lee is chris lee was a new guy in congress. nobody in this town knew him. people in the district didn't know him. >> bill: so what? >> this guy, when you stop and think about anthony weiner, the american people know him. he has been around. he has a record. >> bill: all right. you had massa, the guy who was tickling guys or some stupid thing. he had to leave. look, i will give you one thing, juan. weiner did stand up and take the beating. >> he did. >> bill: all right. >> it wasn't with kids. this is about pornography and powerful, famous men taking advantage of this new medium continue to dulg their sexual fantasy. >> bill: juan says no resignation. you say? >> as a matter of honor, he should resign. he lied for a week. he lied everyone to, his standoff, hi
apologizing to andrew breitbart. puts his credibility into the tank this is a guy bashing republicans, conservatives for the democrats. is he not going to be able to do that anymore. that's responsibility. but ultimately it's the voters. the difference with chris lee is chris lee was a new guy in congress. nobody in this town knew him. people in the district didn't know him. >> bill: so what? >> this guy, when you stop and think about anthony weiner, the american people know him. he...
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which is going to be a great event. >> who is andrew feinstein? >> andrew feinstein is most likely the world's leading expert on the global arms race, a kind of black market in armed around the world. he was a south african by birth, politician who lives in compile in -- exile in london and is the go-to person on the global arms race. >> why in exile? >> well, it's a long story but it has to do with the corruption of the government and his attempts to stand up against it a few years ago. >> in south africa? >> in south africa. >> i wanted to you about a nobel economics prize winner, eye pi -- "thinking fast and slow." >> the most influential author you never heard of.
which is going to be a great event. >> who is andrew feinstein? >> andrew feinstein is most likely the world's leading expert on the global arms race, a kind of black market in armed around the world. he was a south african by birth, politician who lives in compile in -- exile in london and is the go-to person on the global arms race. >> why in exile? >> well, it's a long story but it has to do with the corruption of the government and his attempts to stand up against it...
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>> yeah, it is. >> jimmy: and andrew?. >> jimmy: this is a fun game we play here in america all the time. >> he says it's a fun game. [ laughter ] he got it. >> jimmy: it's called would you like to dunk a milk shake on your husband's head? >> yeah, i would. >> jimmy: you would? you know what a milk shake is? >> yae, i do. >> jimmy: very good. in that case, we're going to take you up to the roof. the idea is from the roof you have to dump a milk shake on your husband's head. all right. [ laughter ] wow, she wasted absolutely no time going up there. [ applause ] andrew. >> hello. >> jimmy: has she done this to you before? >> no, nothing. >> jimmy: we gave you those safety glasses or you had them with you? >> i've got them there. >> jimmy: she seems eager to do this to you. trouble at home? >> we only just got married. we got married in vegas two weeks ago. i'm hoping things are still okay. >> jimmy: how long have you known each other? >> well, nine years. we got married nine year to the day we first met. >> jimmy: oh, nine
>> yeah, it is. >> jimmy: and andrew?. >> jimmy: this is a fun game we play here in america all the time. >> he says it's a fun game. [ laughter ] he got it. >> jimmy: it's called would you like to dunk a milk shake on your husband's head? >> yeah, i would. >> jimmy: you would? you know what a milk shake is? >> yae, i do. >> jimmy: very good. in that case, we're going to take you up to the roof. the idea is from the roof you have to dump a...
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which is going to be a great event. >> who is andrew feinstein? >> andrew feinstein is most likely the world's leading expert on the global arms race, a kind of black market in armed around the world. he was a south african by birth, politician who lives in compile in -- exile in london and is the go-to person on the global arms race. >> why in exile? >> well, it's a long story but it has to do with the corruption of the government and his attempts to stand up against it a few years ago. >> in south africa? >> in south africa. >> i wanted to you about a nobel economics prize winner, eye pi -- "thinking fast and slow." >> the most influential author you never heard of. ... [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon everyone. welcome to this keynote session of the eighth annual roosevelt reading festival held at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library, henry a. wallace visitor and education center. i'm bob clarke the center organizer at the library and it is my great push an honor to introduce our concluding session today, and james macgrego
which is going to be a great event. >> who is andrew feinstein? >> andrew feinstein is most likely the world's leading expert on the global arms race, a kind of black market in armed around the world. he was a south african by birth, politician who lives in compile in -- exile in london and is the go-to person on the global arms race. >> why in exile? >> well, it's a long story but it has to do with the corruption of the government and his attempts to stand up against it...
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he knew probably that he needed it not to reach into andrew's head. but he came to us because he knew that if abc news got involved, specifically vlasto and cuomo, it would have the legitimacy of the case. >> if, look, breitbart was right on this show but he has a controversial background, making the agricultural department look like a racist, did any of that bother you? >> it makes you cautious. howie, you still talk to me, right? you have much better sources than i. every source can be 100% wrong or 100% right. everyone falls somewhere in between. when andrew breitbart took this, we took the name we could and we did everything we could to make sure this was right. >> was it difficult to talk megan broussard into sitting in front of a camera with you? >> it was very difficult. she was afraid. she's a single mother. she's struggling to go to school. she has a kid, a young kid. she's afraid of the power of the system against her. and what we were trying to tell her is if this matters to you that you didn't like that he was lying about this, that you th
he knew probably that he needed it not to reach into andrew's head. but he came to us because he knew that if abc news got involved, specifically vlasto and cuomo, it would have the legitimacy of the case. >> if, look, breitbart was right on this show but he has a controversial background, making the agricultural department look like a racist, did any of that bother you? >> it makes you cautious. howie, you still talk to me, right? you have much better sources than i. every source...
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andrew zimmer joins us now.is the host of bizarre foods and bizarre world on the travel channel. good to see you, andrew. >> nice to see you too. >> well, you know, first, this aspen gig must be so boring for you. have you scouted out anything bizarre at this festival? >> you know something, it is really great kind of holiday for me. when i'm in namibia, i eat strange foods. when i'm here in aspen, i hang out with my chef friends, do a lot of demos for the folks here. it is one of the best food events on the planet. >> okay. you're convincing me. it does sound kind of boring considering you travel the world from new york to the caribbean to the yucatan peninsula to southeast asia. so tell me, if you can, what are some of the top bizarre foods that you've loved and loathed during all those travels. >> oh, my gosh. you know, some of the fermented foods i've eaten are a little hard to swallow and you have to, like, retrain your gag reflex. then, again, i get to eat in some of the best restaurants in the world with
andrew zimmer joins us now.is the host of bizarre foods and bizarre world on the travel channel. good to see you, andrew. >> nice to see you too. >> well, you know, first, this aspen gig must be so boring for you. have you scouted out anything bizarre at this festival? >> you know something, it is really great kind of holiday for me. when i'm in namibia, i eat strange foods. when i'm here in aspen, i hang out with my chef friends, do a lot of demos for the folks here. it is...
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britain's disgraced debt-ridden duchess who 15 years later still shares a home with andrew.a british tabloid hidden camera sting, trying to sell access to the prince. >> 500,000 pounds when you can, to me, open doors. >> reporter: ferguson later apologized and said prince andrew was never involved. andrew, a war hero, has benefited by the unconditional support of a very powerful ally, his mother, the queen. despite the scandals, this march she awarded her son with britain's highest possible honor. >> that was a signal to everybody that the queen was bestowing on andrew her protection that he was untouchable. he's her favorite child. so he can't do anything wrong. >> reporter: but elizabeth can't be queen forever. and observers say andrew has very little in common with his more serious and introverted older brother, charles. that relationship may be the most significant of all as royal watchers say, andrew's future role in the monarchy could be up in the air. and a palace spokesperson told me last night that the prince's meeting with that man, jeffrey epstein, here in new yor
britain's disgraced debt-ridden duchess who 15 years later still shares a home with andrew.a british tabloid hidden camera sting, trying to sell access to the prince. >> 500,000 pounds when you can, to me, open doors. >> reporter: ferguson later apologized and said prince andrew was never involved. andrew, a war hero, has benefited by the unconditional support of a very powerful ally, his mother, the queen. despite the scandals, this march she awarded her son with britain's highest...
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the congressman only mentioned andrew breitbart in passing today. >> i apologize to andrew breitbart. apologize to the many other members of the pedia i misled. >> sean: joining me with reaction author of the best new -- sorry, excuse me while i save the world. andrew breitbart is here. not often that a journalist gets -- we have to start at the beginning. i'm watching fox news today. we got all the cameras waiting for the congressman to come out. and all of a sudden you are holding a press conference at his podium. how did that happen? gentleman is first of all, i had no idea i was live on television. i arrived in new york at a hotel, five blocks away. a reporter said i can't interview in our set interview. because of this press conference. weiner's press conference? i just walked five blocks, walked into the ballroom. a gaggle of reporters ed me, 40, 50 of them started asking me questions. and said they couldn't hear me. >> sean: including marsha kramer who was involved in the story. >> she said get on the stage i thought they meant get on the stage because the microphone would make
the congressman only mentioned andrew breitbart in passing today. >> i apologize to andrew breitbart. apologize to the many other members of the pedia i misled. >> sean: joining me with reaction author of the best new -- sorry, excuse me while i save the world. andrew breitbart is here. not often that a journalist gets -- we have to start at the beginning. i'm watching fox news today. we got all the cameras waiting for the congressman to come out. and all of a sudden you are holding...
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miss andrews will make it happen. >> she's talking about miss andrews the school principal.e ferguson pushes you through. finds a college for you to go to and money to help with tuition. if you show up at her school as a junior or senior, miss andrews says you've got a 90% of leaving with a diploma. it's been named a breakthrough school. school by the national association of secondary school principals. just hours after her students began their sit-in what they thought would be a long haul occupation of their school ms. andrews got a call to make short-term arrangements for the kids because the kids needed to be taken care of because this happened. police moved in and arrested these girls, these american girls in this american high school. a dozen students and one teacher were taken into custody on april 15th. their voices drowned out by the police sirens put on so their community could not hear what they were yelling. the last time we checked in with catherine ferguson the principal was preparing a 20-minute public presentation on why the emergency manager should choose to
miss andrews will make it happen. >> she's talking about miss andrews the school principal.e ferguson pushes you through. finds a college for you to go to and money to help with tuition. if you show up at her school as a junior or senior, miss andrews says you've got a 90% of leaving with a diploma. it's been named a breakthrough school. school by the national association of secondary school principals. just hours after her students began their sit-in what they thought would be a long...
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it is andrew from the bbc. can you hear me? there is nothing good. >> rebels have run out of ammunition and supplies. what are gaddafi's forces doing in the city? are they in complete control? >> they are meeting in public places for military proposals. >> outside the town, it is the same. a frenzy of skirmishing. no hint of a breakthrough. and another surge of casualties. andrew harding, bbc news, libya. >> you are watching "news day " on the bbc. still to come in the program, a report from the chinese mega-city that's getting bigger every day. >> and michelle meets mandela. the first lady takes a visit to south africa's former president. >> a british teenager suspected of involvement in -- has been arrested in coordination with an investigation by the scotland yard and f.b.i. ryan cleary was questioned about serious breeches about the crime agency, the senate, and the c.i.a. our report. >> secret government data under repeated attack over the internet. bombarded with messages in an attempt to stop them functioning . they beli
it is andrew from the bbc. can you hear me? there is nothing good. >> rebels have run out of ammunition and supplies. what are gaddafi's forces doing in the city? are they in complete control? >> they are meeting in public places for military proposals. >> outside the town, it is the same. a frenzy of skirmishing. no hint of a breakthrough. and another surge of casualties. andrew harding, bbc news, libya. >> you are watching "news day " on the bbc. still to...