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andrew's up eliza and relationship. she was an avid scrapbooker and newspaper articles that she clipped about her husband. she gathered them here in her scrapbook. they run from the 1850s up until death up and andrew's to the 1880s. we can only assume that that's daughters kept a tradition going for her. andrew johnson would chat with day when he finished his political duties and share she clipped with them. if it was something particularly good, she shows him in the evening. if it's something not so nice, she showed him in the morning ecause she knew he would be in a better mood. in 1869, an article about the retirement of andrew johnson. that was a momentous occasion in their life. effectings al include one of her calling pin , a broach, and a cushion for any of the embroidery work or sewing she been doing. in the portrait, you can see a lace cap. caps in have the lace our collection. by her bed, we have additional books. is the bible. it also belonged to eliza. a the grandchildren were vital part of her life. here we
andrew's up eliza and relationship. she was an avid scrapbooker and newspaper articles that she clipped about her husband. she gathered them here in her scrapbook. they run from the 1850s up until death up and andrew's to the 1880s. we can only assume that that's daughters kept a tradition going for her. andrew johnson would chat with day when he finished his political duties and share she clipped with them. if it was something particularly good, she shows him in the evening. if it's something...
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we'll bring andrew back in just a moment. i'm hearing we do have andrew now back with us on skype. bear with us with some of our technical issues. andrew, if you are there with us and can hear me, we have new video in of this incident taking place earlier this evening and i'd like to take a listen and watch it with you and discuss it on the other side. this is youtube video of this fire fight earlier this evening in watertown. it is very dark, but you should be able to hear the fire fight between police officers and those two suspects. let's take a listen. >> there's explosions and gunfire going on down the street. >> my house. >> unbelievable video there. it was about a minute of gunfire exchange between those two suspects and law enforcement in watertown. andrew, it seems like that must have been terrifying and all of this was unfolding right outside your window. what was that moment like? >> it was absolutely terrifying. we heard the gunfire and heard a couple of gun shots. i'm here with three of my roommates and we were all -- a couple of them were already sleeping. the gunfire
we'll bring andrew back in just a moment. i'm hearing we do have andrew now back with us on skype. bear with us with some of our technical issues. andrew, if you are there with us and can hear me, we have new video in of this incident taking place earlier this evening and i'd like to take a listen and watch it with you and discuss it on the other side. this is youtube video of this fire fight earlier this evening in watertown. it is very dark, but you should be able to hear the fire fight...
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andrew johnson knew his abcs.lped him form his letters and she did encourage him to go to meetings and classes. that was something they did oftentimes. they would have people coming into the tailor shop and talk about politics and debate different issues. >> here is jesse, watching us in san diego. you're on. caller: do they make sure that johnson was heavily protected so something like that would not happen again and did his wife ever go out in public? >> thank you. theou describe what role secret service played in the johnson white house? >> my understanding is the secret service began with abraham lincoln. they were so concerned about his safety. i am not aware of anything -- they tightened up morris drew gently than anything else. a lot of this did get out. there is no question. unlike today. she did have various travels with her children into various spots. sometimes it was for her health purposes and she was very concerned about her son. both of her sons had problems with alcohol. and so she was very worried
andrew johnson knew his abcs.lped him form his letters and she did encourage him to go to meetings and classes. that was something they did oftentimes. they would have people coming into the tailor shop and talk about politics and debate different issues. >> here is jesse, watching us in san diego. you're on. caller: do they make sure that johnson was heavily protected so something like that would not happen again and did his wife ever go out in public? >> thank you. theou describe...
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there is andrew who calledute the nonsense.g a close friend of andrews and joined by the director of the new film. i want to start with you. andrew bitebart was not around for this particular . you followed him around making the documentary. what do you think he would have thought about the salon article this week. >> thank you for having me on, governor. he would not have been surprised. he would referred to it as opinion pornography and? sort of communication road kill. it is tintalizing and taboo and not sure to look at it when you go by. you he would expect people to look at it. what is represent article is the progressive school of thought. when barack obama talk body fundmentally changing the united states of america, this is what he was talking about. it is changing the narrative from one of american exceptionalism personal responsibility to a american asist -- racist and serving the white manner class. >> is it terrorist to say you hope it is a white person. >> no, that only goes one way. a leftist can project his own r
there is andrew who calledute the nonsense.g a close friend of andrews and joined by the director of the new film. i want to start with you. andrew bitebart was not around for this particular . you followed him around making the documentary. what do you think he would have thought about the salon article this week. >> thank you for having me on, governor. he would not have been surprised. he would referred to it as opinion pornography and? sort of communication road kill. it is...
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andrew had a great game. and seth curry. first up. andrew bogut, harrison barnes, no.ck. he driving to mcgee. are you kidding me? mcgee, seven feet tall. not close. andrew getting warmed up. a slam from the man down under. curry only 7 points in the first half. bogut fantastic the alley-oop. and to jared jack, warriors up 12 at the half. seth curry on fire from way downtown, got it! follows that with a floater and the foul. everyone up on their feet. 84-71. curry not done, how about another 3. curry, 17 three-pointers, make that 18. he hits not one. 31 on the night. curry takes a break after getting poked in the eye. he lays it in and thompson, richard with a reverse layup, warriors, 115-101. they lead three games to one. game five in denver and warriors can wrap and move into round two. >> lakers hoping to avoid being swept by the spurs. second technical foul of the game. he is rejected and jack is not happy. here a layup right there. and sweeping the lakers with a 103-82 victory. >>> heat eliminate the bucks without dwyane wade but they have a guy name lebron. all th
andrew had a great game. and seth curry. first up. andrew bogut, harrison barnes, no.ck. he driving to mcgee. are you kidding me? mcgee, seven feet tall. not close. andrew getting warmed up. a slam from the man down under. curry only 7 points in the first half. bogut fantastic the alley-oop. and to jared jack, warriors up 12 at the half. seth curry on fire from way downtown, got it! follows that with a floater and the foul. everyone up on their feet. 84-71. curry not done, how about another 3....
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i would like to bring up andrew lindsey. >> andrew had an emergency commitment so we have steven. >> okay. steven. >> thank you. from jab on. >> what's your position? >> head of staffing. >> andrew sends his sincere apology for not being here. to give you a little of background. yan jab -- jab on is a consumer electronics company and we have currently about 300 employees and will increase by 50 percent this year to give you an idea of the growth plans. we are very very committed to being in san francisco. so i'm here to represent andrew lindsey. he's the chief of staff and also chairman of the techsf advisory committee. at jab on we are big supporters and sf technology work force. to give you examples, last summer we are we have hired an intern through the job program and converted to full time employee and he's still with us and he works in our facility and product team. we plan to continue to do that whenever it's possible. going back, i think if we can find people with the right skills, it doesn't really matter where they come or who they are, if they have the right skills we high
i would like to bring up andrew lindsey. >> andrew had an emergency commitment so we have steven. >> okay. steven. >> thank you. from jab on. >> what's your position? >> head of staffing. >> andrew sends his sincere apology for not being here. to give you a little of background. yan jab -- jab on is a consumer electronics company and we have currently about 300 employees and will increase by 50 percent this year to give you an idea of the growth plans. we are...
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maguire andrew welcome to the kaiser report it's great to be here max nice to see you yes great to have you know andrew maguire you say that a gold default is under way as we speak and that this is the reason for the recent gold smash so first of all what i mean my gold default so people understand that means ok so basically what i'm saying is is that if you are a holder of bullion and you think you own that bullion and you just happened to turn up and ask for that bullion and you were told i'm sorry we don't have a bully and so we take cash instead in fact you're going to take action said well technically that's the default now you know under the are now ok to l b m a system technically if you read through the small print you can be stuffed with the cash however that's not what most people think ok d l b m a i have seen you and others part of the recent losses that's been waged against banks for manipulating the price of silver and what came out was that the l b m a is leveraged one hundred to one in some cases on their precious metal position so here's a here's an exchange that is eve
maguire andrew welcome to the kaiser report it's great to be here max nice to see you yes great to have you know andrew maguire you say that a gold default is under way as we speak and that this is the reason for the recent gold smash so first of all what i mean my gold default so people understand that means ok so basically what i'm saying is is that if you are a holder of bullion and you think you own that bullion and you just happened to turn up and ask for that bullion and you were told i'm...
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and kevin andrew is the best of the best.mentioned that that school was hit so hard, and we talked about the firefighters last night. and one of the firefighters who went in there and is actually saw poor martin dead was a firefighter whose daughter was in that third grade with martin. so, again, small big town. >> i want you to listen to something that the mayor said this morning at the cathedral. let's listen to that. >> i'm telling you, nothing can defeat the heart of the city. nothing. nothing will take us down, because we take care of one another. even with the smell of the smoke in the air, and blood on the streets, tears in our eyes, we triumphed over that hateful act on monday afternoon. >> longest-running mayor in this town. has he had a finer moment? >> he's the best. that's tommy menino of the hyde park meninos and got out of his wheel chair and got up and did that. god love him. >> let's go to -- there is a very interesting moment today with president obama where he talked about his personal connection to boston.
and kevin andrew is the best of the best.mentioned that that school was hit so hard, and we talked about the firefighters last night. and one of the firefighters who went in there and is actually saw poor martin dead was a firefighter whose daughter was in that third grade with martin. so, again, small big town. >> i want you to listen to something that the mayor said this morning at the cathedral. let's listen to that. >> i'm telling you, nothing can defeat the heart of the city....
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apparently this really embarr s embarrassed andrew. guy that we think is really brave, that does all of this stuff, he chickens out. >> that was a hard core rejection. >> that is not rejection, that is a woman protecting herself. >> the moment was over after the first kiss. he should have just paid up the money and left it at that. >> let's call this pigeon and pooching. we have a pigeon that has the utmost patient with what looks like a puppy. >> does the dog know it can fly away? >> it does, but i think he is being patient. he's like i'm not going to be rude -- >> he really messing that bird up. >> i think it's so used to be petting, and i he is trying to pet the pigeon. >> he's like i can't fly away, look at all of this free bi birdseed around. >> this dog, let's just say, needs his own dog getting on a sled and going down the hill. >> that's awesome. >> that's great. >> and then watch the second attempt. the second attempt is not quite so good. he kind of just slides off. >>> that's it for us here at "right this minute." we'll see
apparently this really embarr s embarrassed andrew. guy that we think is really brave, that does all of this stuff, he chickens out. >> that was a hard core rejection. >> that is not rejection, that is a woman protecting herself. >> the moment was over after the first kiss. he should have just paid up the money and left it at that. >> let's call this pigeon and pooching. we have a pigeon that has the utmost patient with what looks like a puppy. >> does the dog know...
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he was my friend and looking for a new singer and why not andrew wk? it was one of the worst experiences of my life, but i got gosh darn gig. and now i have to go more lung collapse tee. capacity. >> are you playing 38 songs. what is your favorite song? >> that's one of the most uh phasing things. the whole set feels like one incredible song. but it is full blown. it is pushing me to the best of my abilities and i am do the best i can to do justice. >> i like the fact we do an entire set and then try to do the dame saturday which is what red eye does. who else would you like to team up with. >> this is so over the top if somebody had told me i would be thing these songs #w* marky ramone who is really one of the most incredible bums. nobody looks like he does. i feel like a lucky boy. anything i get to do in this life is adventure. >> you bring a lot of happiness to people. so you are headed to europe for a bit. >> yes. >> but for people who want to see you on the u.s. leg of the tour? >> may 3rd this friday in new york city and then to europe and back
he was my friend and looking for a new singer and why not andrew wk? it was one of the worst experiences of my life, but i got gosh darn gig. and now i have to go more lung collapse tee. capacity. >> are you playing 38 songs. what is your favorite song? >> that's one of the most uh phasing things. the whole set feels like one incredible song. but it is full blown. it is pushing me to the best of my abilities and i am do the best i can to do justice. >> i like the fact we do an...
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that sums up eliza and andrew's relationship. she was an avid scrapbooker and she kept newspaper articles that she clipped about her husband. she gathered them here in her scrapbook. they run from the 1850s up until past hers and andrew's death up to the 1880s. we can only assume that that's what her daughters kept a tradition going for her. andrew johnson would chat with her every day when he finished his political duties and share the articles she clipped with them. if it was something particularly good, she shows him in the evening. if it's something not so nice, she showed him in the morning because she knew he would be in a better mood. in 1869, an article about the retirement of andrew johnson. that was a momentous occasion in their life. other personal effectings include one of her calling cards, a broach, and a pin cushion for any of the embroidery work or sewing she might have been doing. in the portrait, you can see a lace cap. we still have the lace caps in our collection. by her bed, we have additional books. one is t
that sums up eliza and andrew's relationship. she was an avid scrapbooker and she kept newspaper articles that she clipped about her husband. she gathered them here in her scrapbook. they run from the 1850s up until past hers and andrew's death up to the 1880s. we can only assume that that's what her daughters kept a tradition going for her. andrew johnson would chat with her every day when he finished his political duties and share the articles she clipped with them. if it was something...
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andrew glassy woke up this morning at his dorm in u-mass dartmouth to the screech of a fire alarm. >> time, what's going on, what's going on? >> reporter: as plaque blackhaw helicopters flew overhead, police went through the building telling students to leave now, it's not safe. >> i didn't have time to grab my wallet and phone, i only had time to grab my sweat pants and sneakers. >> reporter: turns out dzhokhar tsarnaev was living just one floor above him. >> you sat next to him in psychology. >> yeah, i sat next to him. >> reporter: was he studious? was he not paying attention? >> he was pretty studious. >> reporter: even more chilling, andrew says he had a conversation of the target of the massive manhunt one full day after the bombing. >> i was like wow, he had the gal to come back and be able to act okay, like nothing happened. >> reporter: that's how he acted? not rushed, not nervous? >> nothing, like it was another day. >> reporter: dzhokhar, the alleged bomber, went back to campus life just a day after allegedly committing a terrorist attack. card swipes show that he went to t
andrew glassy woke up this morning at his dorm in u-mass dartmouth to the screech of a fire alarm. >> time, what's going on, what's going on? >> reporter: as plaque blackhaw helicopters flew overhead, police went through the building telling students to leave now, it's not safe. >> i didn't have time to grab my wallet and phone, i only had time to grab my sweat pants and sneakers. >> reporter: turns out dzhokhar tsarnaev was living just one floor above him. >> you...
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also, that's another good point, andrew. i think part of the reason this is spreading is, there may be a sense that there's more than just one person that they're looking for. maybe they're looking for another person, maybe one or two others. >> but if that's the case, why would they still be in boston, then, if this is more than just two people, they must have been had a plan to connect somewhere else, right? >> really, one of the things strange about this, there are both amateur parts to this and professional parts to this. one of the amateur parts to this is, they stay so close to these sights, right? they remained a mile away, they remained a mile away from where they carried out, you know, this horrible attack. that was a -- >> and that i have been engaging in social media during this whole time. >> that was kind of a dumb thing to do, if you donate want to get caught. >> right, right. mr. mayor, good to talk to you, appreciate for your insights. we appreciate your talk here as the developments occur. >> we've got much
also, that's another good point, andrew. i think part of the reason this is spreading is, there may be a sense that there's more than just one person that they're looking for. maybe they're looking for another person, maybe one or two others. >> but if that's the case, why would they still be in boston, then, if this is more than just two people, they must have been had a plan to connect somewhere else, right? >> really, one of the things strange about this, there are both amateur...
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this is her story about rachel and andrew jackson of being gentle. it is available for those of you who want to learn more. let me have you talk about a theme, that is the changing role of women in politics. what was happening for women their ability to influence politics? >> what was gaining is the abolitionist movement. they were part of that movement and were also feminist. it was not peculiar to see women with opinions. theow did the ladies in administrations deal with the panic of 1837? >> very well. >> last question. caller: yes, my quick question is that i heard that the burens -- what president family spoke foreign language in the white house, and the answer is the family of martin van buren's. >> i do not believe that his children did. i doubt he spoke dutch in the white house. by the time he went into his retirement, he went to the countryside to speak with the people who spoke dutch. the dutch in the hudson valley began to die out. >> what happens next? >> he goes home. whitet happens in the house? >> the war hero, harrison, comes in and u
this is her story about rachel and andrew jackson of being gentle. it is available for those of you who want to learn more. let me have you talk about a theme, that is the changing role of women in politics. what was happening for women their ability to influence politics? >> what was gaining is the abolitionist movement. they were part of that movement and were also feminist. it was not peculiar to see women with opinions. theow did the ladies in administrations deal with the panic of...
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. >> by now, you may recognize andrew kitzenberg.ame a citizen reporter that morning as he watched the unfolding battle from his window, he caught these amazing images with an every-day smartphone, capturing the tsavraev brothers shooting at police from behind the stolen suv. >> andrew, would you be able to show us that? do you feel walking your computer to the window? >> yeah, i'd be happy to. >> after the gunfire, he was on msnbc via skooip, tuype, turnin laptop to a camera out of the window below. >> i came to this window. >> what he showed "dateline" documented how freshs terocious confrontation was. >> directly outside were the two shooters behind their cars, and the gunfire continued. >> describe these -- these two men at this point. they are firing guns. does it look like they are organized? >> they look quite organized. there were two vehicles. one -- one vehicle was the black mercedes suv was facing against the police officers, the two shooters were taking coverage behind that vehicle and with the second vehicle, the green s
. >> by now, you may recognize andrew kitzenberg.ame a citizen reporter that morning as he watched the unfolding battle from his window, he caught these amazing images with an every-day smartphone, capturing the tsavraev brothers shooting at police from behind the stolen suv. >> andrew, would you be able to show us that? do you feel walking your computer to the window? >> yeah, i'd be happy to. >> after the gunfire, he was on msnbc via skooip, tuype, turnin laptop to a...
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andrews: mr. speaker, i yield myself 15 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. andrews: mr. speaker, president george w. bush used the same legal authority to make appointments to the national labor relations board that president obama used here. there was not a word of challenge from the other side ever in that process. i'm pleased to yield at this time to the leading champion of workers' rights in the house of representatives, the senior democrat -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. andrews: the senior democrat on the house education-labor committee, the gentleman from california, mr. miller. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. miller: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, more than 75 years ago, congress empowered the american worker through the national labor relations act to form or join unions and bargain for a better life. that law and the right to guarantee has served this country well. it has built the middle cl
andrews: mr. speaker, i yield myself 15 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. andrews: mr. speaker, president george w. bush used the same legal authority to make appointments to the national labor relations board that president obama used here. there was not a word of challenge from the other side ever in that process. i'm pleased to yield at this time to the leading champion of workers' rights in the house of representatives, the senior democrat -- the speaker pro...
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anything that took andrew jackson away. theran the plantation and firm and kept everything in order. everything loved her -- everybody loved her. >> she could write a nice letter and had nice jewelry. she was not as frumpy and she was reputed to be. >> he rose in politics, that was an ugly sore. >> the campaign was so bitterly fought, that they went all out, calling her a whore. they used every piece that they could find and she was good garbage for them. >> made the statement that i would rather be a dookkeeper and live in that palace. >> her niece was 21 years old when she became the white house hostess. >> for all of the negatives they had to say about andrew jackson, they loved her. >> received an education in the fine arts of being a lady. it was that kind of education that enabled her, when rachel suddenly dies, to slide into the role of white house hostess. >> the women liked her. meantmen's opinions and more. she knew exactly how to >> it is emily that jackson has a falling out with. jackson never lost his affection
anything that took andrew jackson away. theran the plantation and firm and kept everything in order. everything loved her -- everybody loved her. >> she could write a nice letter and had nice jewelry. she was not as frumpy and she was reputed to be. >> he rose in politics, that was an ugly sore. >> the campaign was so bitterly fought, that they went all out, calling her a whore. they used every piece that they could find and she was good garbage for them. >> made the...
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andrew natsios, tell us more.'s the case for this change that the obama administration wants to make? >> we actually proposed this change ten years ago under president bush. we proposed that 25% of the budget at the time of title ii be used under food for peace for local purchase of food. this is not a partisan issue. if president obama and president bush both support the same reform you have to ask the question who's opposed to it. special interest groups are opposed to it. they killed the legislation then and they're trying to kill it now. the case for it is, one, it takes three to four months to ship food. i ran the program for four years, 25 years ago and then when i was aid administrator for five years. i know exactly how much time it takes because that's the subject i teach, actually. famines, war, and humanitarian assistance. and people die waiting for the food to arrive. i saw people die in somalia waiting for the food to arrive. it's a long, complex process to ship food 7,000 miles from one part of the gl
andrew natsios, tell us more.'s the case for this change that the obama administration wants to make? >> we actually proposed this change ten years ago under president bush. we proposed that 25% of the budget at the time of title ii be used under food for peace for local purchase of food. this is not a partisan issue. if president obama and president bush both support the same reform you have to ask the question who's opposed to it. special interest groups are opposed to it. they killed...
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that is andrew keene, president of keeneonthemarket.com. see you next time andrew. - thanks angie.that's just about it for today. coming up tomorrow, an insider reveals the trick to getting hired when applying for jobs online. it's fascinating. from all of us at first business news, we wish you a great start to your week!
that is andrew keene, president of keeneonthemarket.com. see you next time andrew. - thanks angie.that's just about it for today. coming up tomorrow, an insider reveals the trick to getting hired when applying for jobs online. it's fascinating. from all of us at first business news, we wish you a great start to your week!
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with his longtime friend and aide, andrew young. >> free at last. free at last.hank god almighty, i'm free at last. do you think that's the appropriate thing to put there? >> for him, yeah. >> yeah? from his first days in the civil rights movement, dr. king lived under the shadow of death. his house bombed in the montgomery bus boycott, followers killed in birmingham and selma. he was stabbed once in harlem at a book signing. >> when they removed the knife blades, they left a scar in his chest shaped like a cross. >> a cross he saw in the mirror each day when he got up. >> he said, every morning when i brush my teeth i know this day might be my last, so i'm ready for whatever comes any day of my life. >> he joked about death with his inner circle. >> he'd always say, they are going to be shooting at me, but one of you will be jumping in front of the camera to take the bullet for me. and he said, i'll appreciate it, and then i'll preach the best funeral you've ever heard or anybody ever heard. then he'd start preaching. preaching your funeral. he would never let u
with his longtime friend and aide, andrew young. >> free at last. free at last.hank god almighty, i'm free at last. do you think that's the appropriate thing to put there? >> for him, yeah. >> yeah? from his first days in the civil rights movement, dr. king lived under the shadow of death. his house bombed in the montgomery bus boycott, followers killed in birmingham and selma. he was stabbed once in harlem at a book signing. >> when they removed the knife blades, they...
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you know, andrew, as bob pisani just reported, it was a tumultuous week. it was also a very emotional weak, not just because of the volatile swings in the market, but because of the terrible tragedy in boston that continues on. so when you were hearing from clients today, how were you advising them on an emotional day like today? >> yeah, well i think here in new york everyone was kind of glued to the television, but talking to a lot of colleagues in the boston area, it was very eerily quiet and just the lockdown was very, very strange. but when we talked to clients and investors in general, we tried to encourage them to take a longer term perspective and not get caught up in the volatility of these short-term moves. but to try to focus on the longer term fundamentals, which we still think are pretty good. the economy is still growing. earnings are still growing. the fed still pretty supportive. certainly volatility has picked up a bit this week. and we expect that to continue here in the near term. >> that's what i was going to ask you. assuming that this
you know, andrew, as bob pisani just reported, it was a tumultuous week. it was also a very emotional weak, not just because of the volatile swings in the market, but because of the terrible tragedy in boston that continues on. so when you were hearing from clients today, how were you advising them on an emotional day like today? >> yeah, well i think here in new york everyone was kind of glued to the television, but talking to a lot of colleagues in the boston area, it was very eerily...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. the s&p fell on the first day of the quart either for the first time since the fourth quarter of 2011. historically, april has been the best month for stocks since all the way back to 1950. the dow's small losses, though, rm accompanied by a larger percentage drop in the transports and the russell 2000 indexes. it is worth noting it was the second lightest day of volume this year. equity futures are indicated higher this morning. dow futures up about 28 points above tear value, s&p up by just over 4. among our market news watchmakers coming this morning, we have scott manard, he overseas $70 billion in assets managements. we'll be talking to them and many more today. first, some headlines. >> let's set the economic agenda. i was going to see set the economic table, but -- >> that would have raised eyebrows. >> or in your case, raised your eyebrow. >> oh, that's not -- >> it's early. actually, you're not one of the people that has those rows across. but they're just so defined. they're
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. the s&p fell on the first day of the quart either for the first time since the fourth quarter of 2011. historically, april has been the best month for stocks since all the way back to 1950. the dow's small losses, though, rm accompanied by a larger percentage drop in the transports and the russell 2000 indexes. it is worth noting it was the second lightest day of volume this year. equity futures are indicated higher this morning....
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there is andrew who calledute the nonsense.e director of the new film. i want to start with you. andrew bitebart was not around for this particular . you followed him around making the documentary. what do you think he would have thought about the salon article this week. >> thank you for having me on, governor. he would not have been surprised. he would referred to it as opinion pornography and? sort of communication road kill. it is tintalizing and taboo and not sure to look at it when you go by. you he would expect people to look at it. what is represent article is the progressive school of thought. when barack obama talk body fundmentally changing the united states of america, this is what he was talking about. it is changing the narrative from one of american exceptionalism personal responsibility to a american asist -- racist and serving the white manner class. >> is it terrorist to say you hope it is a white person. >> no, that only goes one way. a leftist can project his own racism and get away with if andrew brightbar
there is andrew who calledute the nonsense.e director of the new film. i want to start with you. andrew bitebart was not around for this particular . you followed him around making the documentary. what do you think he would have thought about the salon article this week. >> thank you for having me on, governor. he would not have been surprised. he would referred to it as opinion pornography and? sort of communication road kill. it is tintalizing and taboo and not sure to look at it when...
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you know now andrew maguire you say that a gold default is under way as we speak and that this is the reason for the recent gold smash so first of all what i mean by gold of people are saying that means ok so basically what i'm saying is is that if you are a holder of bullion and you think you own that bullion and you just happened to turn up and ask for that bullion and you were told i'm sorry we don't have that book. so we need to. cash instead in fact you're going to take action said well technically that's the default now you know under the a now a k. to l b m a system technically if you read through the small print you can be stuffed with the cash however that's not what most people think ok the abbey m.a. people have seen you and others part of the recent losses that's been waged against banks for manipulating the price of silver and what came out was that the l b m a is leveraged one hundred to one in some cases on their precious metal position so here's a here's an exchange that is even more leverage than enron was the height of it. before it collapsed before world com collaps
you know now andrew maguire you say that a gold default is under way as we speak and that this is the reason for the recent gold smash so first of all what i mean by gold of people are saying that means ok so basically what i'm saying is is that if you are a holder of bullion and you think you own that bullion and you just happened to turn up and ask for that bullion and you were told i'm sorry we don't have that book. so we need to. cash instead in fact you're going to take action said well...
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about this and that but since you never thanks for being on it has a report thank you now go away andrew maguire coming right up. to the future what makes computers these days so super is the memory that a russian research is have got a few ideas that could make cognitive computing a reality what about the process sort of shook out a radical new architecture that promises unparalleled power design for the stars and is that got you all hot under the collar don't worry because the lead is cooling system to ensure neither you nor the globe's top super computers break us well you know what you're doing here on a long ways to the future of. the same story doesn't make it news. this is a tough question. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. welcome back to the kaiser report imax kaiser time now to turn to precious metals expert and was a blower andrew maguire welcome to you guys report great spirit max nice to see you yes great to have you know now andrew but why are you say that a gold default is underway as we speak and that this is the reason for the recent gold smash so fi
about this and that but since you never thanks for being on it has a report thank you now go away andrew maguire coming right up. to the future what makes computers these days so super is the memory that a russian research is have got a few ideas that could make cognitive computing a reality what about the process sort of shook out a radical new architecture that promises unparalleled power design for the stars and is that got you all hot under the collar don't worry because the lead is cooling...
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andrew ordon. is responsible for restoring a youthful look to some of the hottest faces in hollywood, and booking an appointment at his beverly hills plastic surgery office is next to impossible. but you may know dr. ordon as part of america's medical dream team on tv's the doctors. so why is this top plastic surgeon promoting an alternative to plastic surgery? >> plastic surgery is not for everyone. but everyone wants to look as young as they can as quickly as possible. i've spent nearly 30 years looking for an effective instant breakthrough to reduce the appearance of wrinkles that can be applied topically instead of with surgery or invasive medical techniques. and i finally found it with derm exclusive's fill & freeze. and the moment i discovered it i knew i had to make it available to everyone. the powerful 4-peptide combination in fill & freeze eliminates the appearance of wrinkles by visibly restoring skin to its natural, smooth state instantly. with derm exclusive you'll see fine lines and w
andrew ordon. is responsible for restoring a youthful look to some of the hottest faces in hollywood, and booking an appointment at his beverly hills plastic surgery office is next to impossible. but you may know dr. ordon as part of america's medical dream team on tv's the doctors. so why is this top plastic surgeon promoting an alternative to plastic surgery? >> plastic surgery is not for everyone. but everyone wants to look as young as they can as quickly as possible. i've spent nearly...
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joining us now is apple trader andrew keene, president of keeneonthemarket.com. what else could be lurking in those numbers, andrew, that could cause that stock to stumble today? - it kind of got mixed reviews last night. we saw an initial spike up to $428. if you look at it, the top and bottom line were pretty much in line. the guidance was really, really soft, so we thought maybe it was going to sell off on, it got halted. but then they came out with the stock buyback: $100 billion to 2015. think about it, this company generates around $60 to $75 billion cash per year, so they are not going to be spending any of their money that they have, that they are hoarding, they are going to be spending the money that they are generating right now. so it's not really that great of a stock buyback. the stock got up to $428. i wanted to actually get short it last night. it didn't get to my level. i wanted to get short it at $440, so it didn't spike enough. then it sold off. $419 is a nice little pivot here. this was recent lows, we're at triple bottom, and then it broke to
joining us now is apple trader andrew keene, president of keeneonthemarket.com. what else could be lurking in those numbers, andrew, that could cause that stock to stumble today? - it kind of got mixed reviews last night. we saw an initial spike up to $428. if you look at it, the top and bottom line were pretty much in line. the guidance was really, really soft, so we thought maybe it was going to sell off on, it got halted. but then they came out with the stock buyback: $100 billion to 2015....
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andrew keene, president of keeneonthemarket.com, joins us now for a closer look at google. good morning to you andrew. > > good morning angie. > google broke through $800 last week. is that significant? > > i think it is very significant psychologically, and this is exactly what i thought it would do. this is exactly what i want to do: if you look at a chart of google, it is very, very strong. it has had a recent pullback. i think the pullback should be over. i don't want to buy it yet until it closes above that $800. so i am not going to look to buy it intraday. the first closing day above $800, i will buy it, and i will have about a $10 stop under $790. i think google is doing everything right. they are doing mobile right; they are doing products, they are doing the google glasses; they have innovative ways that apple has fallen behind. if you talk to the hedge fund community, the hedge fund community is rotating out of apple and into google. i think last week might have been a little selling pressure that's the end of the quarter taking some profits in google, but i thin
andrew keene, president of keeneonthemarket.com, joins us now for a closer look at google. good morning to you andrew. > > good morning angie. > google broke through $800 last week. is that significant? > > i think it is very significant psychologically, and this is exactly what i thought it would do. this is exactly what i want to do: if you look at a chart of google, it is very, very strong. it has had a recent pullback. i think the pullback should be over. i don't want to buy...
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i got the impression that was what andrew was doing. we kidnapped the girl in charge. she got hysterical and started saying things, you know, i'll do this. i'll do that. don't you all hurt me. we told her just be quiet and we're going to let you go. she just kept pushing the issue. whatever you all want me to do i'll do. and that's how it started. so after that we start using the technique. we're going to let you go when you do this. i didn't see that as rape. but i do now. but i wasn't conscious of it then, you know. >> andrew did present himself as this soft spoken gentlemanly type of guy. but there was something to me quite chilling about him. what i would love to have done is have that woman present and hear her account of what had happened. >> i just have a bad temper. i'm not violent. i don't go out and do things. i mean, just go like -- some guys go out and start fights. i don't start no fights. if you just aggravate me or do something to me you don't have any business doing, i'm going to respond and that response is going to be with violence. one guy shot at me
i got the impression that was what andrew was doing. we kidnapped the girl in charge. she got hysterical and started saying things, you know, i'll do this. i'll do that. don't you all hurt me. we told her just be quiet and we're going to let you go. she just kept pushing the issue. whatever you all want me to do i'll do. and that's how it started. so after that we start using the technique. we're going to let you go when you do this. i didn't see that as rape. but i do now. but i wasn't...
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there is andrew who calledute the nonsense. of andrews and joined by the director of the new film. i want to start with you. andrew bitebart was not around for this particular . you followed him around making the documentary. what do you think he would have thought about the salon article this week. >> thank you for having me on, governor. he would not have been surprised. he would referred to it as opinion pornography and? sort of communication road kill. it is tintalizing and taboo and not sure to look at it when you go by. you he would expect people to look at it. what is represent article is the progressive school of thought. when barack obama talk body fundmentally changing the united states of america, this is what he was talking about. it is changing the narrative from one of american exceptionalism personal responsibility to a american asist -- racist and serving the white manner class. >> is it terrorist to say you hope it is a white person. >> no, that only goes one way. a leftist can project his own racism and get aw
there is andrew who calledute the nonsense. of andrews and joined by the director of the new film. i want to start with you. andrew bitebart was not around for this particular . you followed him around making the documentary. what do you think he would have thought about the salon article this week. >> thank you for having me on, governor. he would not have been surprised. he would referred to it as opinion pornography and? sort of communication road kill. it is tintalizing and taboo and...
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judge andrew napolitano joining me and we will talk about the prosecution of the boston marathon bombing suspect. "justice" with
judge andrew napolitano joining me and we will talk about the prosecution of the boston marathon bombing suspect. "justice" with
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drizzle being reported at andrews and waldorf, 55 degrees. outside on our michael & son weather camera, visibilities still way up there. anything that's falling is very light. national airport not reporting anything but clouds on the hour. one of our warmer temps at 59 with an east, southeast wind at 6. humidity 55%. yesterday got to 69 degrees. it was beautiful and sunny. then the clouds sort of rolled in overnight with the showers that we're watching. one system here, we're watching another front by the way coming through chicago. by the time we get into wednesday, that's when we'll get that front closer that will give us a better chance for a few source and store. then the dakotas by the way, i was looking at some of the snow totals, bismarck, as of 11:00 last night had about 18 inches of snow on the ground from the latest storm. so we'll watch the showers break up a lot here midday. still showers here and there. then a better chance west and southwest of town as we go into the evening hours. here we are. notice with the southeast end with
drizzle being reported at andrews and waldorf, 55 degrees. outside on our michael & son weather camera, visibilities still way up there. anything that's falling is very light. national airport not reporting anything but clouds on the hour. one of our warmer temps at 59 with an east, southeast wind at 6. humidity 55%. yesterday got to 69 degrees. it was beautiful and sunny. then the clouds sort of rolled in overnight with the showers that we're watching. one system here, we're watching...
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that's the one thing, andrew.topping out at $750 when every kid that you would talk to, that's the one stock that they would have heard of, probably wanted to buy and that might have been an indication that maybe it was overpriced at that point. so you have your hands full. >> henry keeps saying he wants to go working which means he wants to go to the computer at the desk. we may have to go do a little work. >> we have about a minute left. who wants to talk about -- what's on your mind? blake, what's going on? you want to plug something again? >> i just want to say something. i've been trying for a very long time to convince my father to get an instagram because it's becoming more popular than facebook and twitter. >> i don't have facebook so they can't bombard me -- >> twitter. twitter. >> i don't even know what instagram -- >> it's @joesquawk. >> i thought it was @squawkjoe. anybody else? i think we're going to wrap it up here. it's been great having all the kids in. it is once a year, which is plenty, i think.
that's the one thing, andrew.topping out at $750 when every kid that you would talk to, that's the one stock that they would have heard of, probably wanted to buy and that might have been an indication that maybe it was overpriced at that point. so you have your hands full. >> henry keeps saying he wants to go working which means he wants to go to the computer at the desk. we may have to go do a little work. >> we have about a minute left. who wants to talk about -- what's on your...
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trader andrew keene, president of keeneonthemarket.com joins us now for a closer look at alcoa which comes out with earnings and leads off that earnings parade. good morning to you and happy monday andrew. > > good morning angie. > > so what do you see in the charts for alcoa? > > unfortunately its nothing good. everytime i look at a chart and everytime i look at earnings i look at the daily first then i look at the weekly then i look at monthly. the only thing i can rationalize that alcoa can do is find support at this $8 level. that has previous support on the weekly chart. however, this year on the daily chart, this stock looks really poor from the top left to the bottom right i think this stock is headed lower. six of the last eight times alcoa has reported earnings the stock has sold off. right now its trading 822. we have all the moving averages converging together around this 866 level. so it seems like there's this rock and this wall at this 866. alcoa's going to be talking about the global growth story. how 50% of their growth is from china and china is slowing down. we see
trader andrew keene, president of keeneonthemarket.com joins us now for a closer look at alcoa which comes out with earnings and leads off that earnings parade. good morning to you and happy monday andrew. > > good morning angie. > > so what do you see in the charts for alcoa? > > unfortunately its nothing good. everytime i look at a chart and everytime i look at earnings i look at the daily first then i look at the weekly then i look at monthly. the only thing i can...
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andrew ordon.ow you can own derm exclusive fill & freeze and see incredible instant anti-aging results right before your eyes in minutes. look at that! these are real, unretouched, instant results with derm exclusive fill & freeze, and now it's your turn to have smoother, younger looking skin instantly. through this special direct-to-consumer national launch, we're taking $20 off the price of this 30-day supply of the amazing derm exclusive fill & freeze, so you can get yours for just $39.95 if you call right now. and to celebrate this nationwide launch, dr. ordon is giving everyone who orders right now a second full bottle of fill & freeze free. that's nearly a $60 value. and we'll even include these three bonus treatments at no additional charge! first it's the professional-strength micro peel resurfacing pads that help eliminate dullness by gently exfoliating to reveal new, fresher-looking skin. second, the intensive repair serum helps minimize age spots and creates brighter more even-toned and
andrew ordon.ow you can own derm exclusive fill & freeze and see incredible instant anti-aging results right before your eyes in minutes. look at that! these are real, unretouched, instant results with derm exclusive fill & freeze, and now it's your turn to have smoother, younger looking skin instantly. through this special direct-to-consumer national launch, we're taking $20 off the price of this 30-day supply of the amazing derm exclusive fill & freeze, so you can get yours for...