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andrew: everybody. [laughter] john: -- andrew: we are talking about changing the economy of the south. roland: you can't change the economy of the south until you change somebody's mind. andrew: we have a revolution. listen a minute, you will learn something, then it -- damn it. [laughter] i have nothing to learn -- lose. everything i had was put down by my parents and people like you who are intelligent and educated negros. you talk about the land that was given by lincoln 100 miles from the atlantic ocean. i did not know if lincoln knew that but we opened up a treaty with the panama canal and the carter administration. and i have been waiting for the big boats to come in from panama city the carter administration because there is no place on the east coast for them to land. we cannot get into philadelphia or boston or baltimore. they might get in to virginia about the navy has that. -- but the navy has that. the atlanta airport, we are going to build that on the east coast of georgia. 40 miles out to
andrew: everybody. [laughter] john: -- andrew: we are talking about changing the economy of the south. roland: you can't change the economy of the south until you change somebody's mind. andrew: we have a revolution. listen a minute, you will learn something, then it -- damn it. [laughter] i have nothing to learn -- lose. everything i had was put down by my parents and people like you who are intelligent and educated negros. you talk about the land that was given by lincoln 100 miles from the...
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andrew: i said baby -- my wife. [laughter] andrew: this young lady wants to be our financial advisor. and she says, can you come by -- my wife understood we were in bad shape. she sat down with my wife and it never got to be but by the time she looked through all of the tuition we had paid to get children through school, all of the times we had refinanced our house, all of the money we had borrowed, and she put it together and gave me -- and refinanced my house note. and it saved me $973 a month. now, i am into syria because it is true whether you like it or not. -- i am going to say it is as it is true whether you like it or not. i am one of the most important negro leaders in the world. [applause] and i am banking like i am ignorant. [applause] andrew: that is what the problem is. no need in dressing it up. >> this is never happened before. [laughter] andrew: that is a critical problem. it is a weakness of hbcus, they do not to just about money. we did not have a business school in atlanta until the 70's. barry: t
andrew: i said baby -- my wife. [laughter] andrew: this young lady wants to be our financial advisor. and she says, can you come by -- my wife understood we were in bad shape. she sat down with my wife and it never got to be but by the time she looked through all of the tuition we had paid to get children through school, all of the times we had refinanced our house, all of the money we had borrowed, and she put it together and gave me -- and refinanced my house note. and it saved me $973 a...
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andrew came home from work around 6:30.s surprised to find that his wife and son were not home. the baby's diaper bag was missing, joanne's purse was gone, too, so were their winter coats. there was nothing out of place inside the home, no money or valuables were missing. the only thing andrew noticed was that the hinge on the basement door was pried from the door jamb, and the telephone line in the basement had been cut. four hours later at 10:30 that night, andrew called police to report his wife and son missing. relatives found joanne's car down the street in the parking lot of a local bar, not in its usual location in the alley behind her house. although it was locked, joanne's keys were inside the car. on the back headrest were several strands of long blond hair which did not belong to joanne since she was brunette. on the distal end of the hairs were microscopic traces of dried blood. dna analysis revealed the blood was either from joanne or her son, alex. investigators also began to check out andrew's alibi, that he
andrew came home from work around 6:30.s surprised to find that his wife and son were not home. the baby's diaper bag was missing, joanne's purse was gone, too, so were their winter coats. there was nothing out of place inside the home, no money or valuables were missing. the only thing andrew noticed was that the hinge on the basement door was pried from the door jamb, and the telephone line in the basement had been cut. four hours later at 10:30 that night, andrew called police to report his...
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andrew's dad has the honor of giving the vows.ssa recites her part, she gets choked up. >> until death do us part. >> until death do us part. >> this is my solemn vow. >> this is my solemn vow. >> now it's andrew's turn. >> you can see how intense i am. >> i, andrew paul daniel engstrom, do take melissa rene warren -- >> do take melissa rene warren >> -- to be my lawfully wedded wife. >> to be my waf -- lawfully wedded wife. and pancake-y. i caught myself at waf, you know. it wasn't like waffling. but it was too late. and her dad loved to giggle. and then she starts laughing. it's like all right. you know, that's cool. i'm all right with that. >> it just sort of hit my funnybone. >> she started laughing. i've learned enough about her by now to know that was not the end of it. >> to the amusement of everyone in the church that melissa finds it so funny that she belts out a screeching laugh. >> every time i looked at andrew after i first started laughing, i would remember what he just said and the fact that we're standing in front o
andrew's dad has the honor of giving the vows.ssa recites her part, she gets choked up. >> until death do us part. >> until death do us part. >> this is my solemn vow. >> this is my solemn vow. >> now it's andrew's turn. >> you can see how intense i am. >> i, andrew paul daniel engstrom, do take melissa rene warren -- >> do take melissa rene warren >> -- to be my lawfully wedded wife. >> to be my waf -- lawfully wedded wife. and...
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andrew lynch: at least in the short term. question is at what point do investors flip them and turn away from deflation to worrying about potential for inflation that has been created by all of the money printed? we will see that first in the very long-term bonds. only earning eight basis points to hold the german bonds 10 years. if it picks up 1%, you could lose money every year for 30 years. jonathan: the ecb -- at what point is it a bet against the ecb? andrew lynch: investors now almost on hold. they may be in "alice in wonderland." on the one hand, central banks say we want to create inflation. on the other hand, by bus to drive interest rates down. as some point, they become incompatible. jonathan: andrew lynch thank you for joining us. we's week 2 -- we speak to the ceo of portugal's largest electrical company. join us into -- in 2. ♪ jonathan: good morning. welcome back to "on the move." i am jonathan ferro. 30 minutes into your trading day. the ftse 100 is down by 0.3%. the dax is up i-40 two points. so big stock mov
andrew lynch: at least in the short term. question is at what point do investors flip them and turn away from deflation to worrying about potential for inflation that has been created by all of the money printed? we will see that first in the very long-term bonds. only earning eight basis points to hold the german bonds 10 years. if it picks up 1%, you could lose money every year for 30 years. jonathan: the ecb -- at what point is it a bet against the ecb? andrew lynch: investors now almost on...
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employees, other positions are to be included in the actual mark-up, so the issues that we have at andrews international is when i look at as i receive the letter from mr. patel he states those two positions should not have been billed, then why sit on cypress', as i look at their contract, the two of the positions are listed. the badging clerk and then also the ada, so i ask this board to consider the facts that are rfp was not written correctly and that we studied it, we put our information together. if you say to us that 6 positions that they have here are not supposed to be billed, this is on their rfp and then you turn around and let cypress security do this, it's a big problem. i ask the board to really consider this and i ask the board to call for a special investigation. >> thank you, thank you. >> brad lower. >> good afternoon, my name's brad lower as peter stated, when we bid on the security program, we were selected as the top bidder and entered in negotiations in good faith. however, we have some concerns with how the negotiations were handled as well as the response we receive
employees, other positions are to be included in the actual mark-up, so the issues that we have at andrews international is when i look at as i receive the letter from mr. patel he states those two positions should not have been billed, then why sit on cypress', as i look at their contract, the two of the positions are listed. the badging clerk and then also the ada, so i ask this board to consider the facts that are rfp was not written correctly and that we studied it, we put our information...
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if i'm wrong i aoep not trying to be flippant about this, the first time this contract went out, andrews bid won the bid, and then our friends from cypress and others said there's no way they can complete this contract on the bid they've committed, it doesn't make sense economically, i asked my friends from andrews who represented themselves very well here today is that the case and we were told, no we can make this contract work, we asked our friends from the union, do you have a position on this, they said, we respect both cypress and andrews, we'll work with whichever one, whoever has the contract they didn't take a position. we asked staff maybe you directly, i won't put you on the hot seat, i think it was, is this contract going to work, all the assurances were given and then it turned out they couldn't make the contract work on the numbers and they withdraw it. now, our friend from cypress refrain framed the phrase i told you so today, so i wanted to make sure he was in a position to say i told you so is that the history that led -- and then cypress who was the incumbent bid on thi
if i'm wrong i aoep not trying to be flippant about this, the first time this contract went out, andrews bid won the bid, and then our friends from cypress and others said there's no way they can complete this contract on the bid they've committed, it doesn't make sense economically, i asked my friends from andrews who represented themselves very well here today is that the case and we were told, no we can make this contract work, we asked our friends from the union, do you have a position on...
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andrew jackson, he wanted the seminal -- won the seminole war. he conquered this and settled that and they were all cheering. and you would read this program and think, if rogan's right, if rogan's point is legitimate, what does it say -- i'm not going to pull any punches here -- what does it say about americans, that we think this guy is a heroic figure? to put it in another way, the westward expansion, the westward movement. westward the course of empire takes its way. this has been pointed out a lot. movement expansion, those are neutral terms, they are kind of natural called -- natural. things expand. what are rogan's terms? conquest, expropriation? >> infanticide. professor feller: infanticide. primitive accumulation. these are not natural processes. and these are not processes we would normally cheer about. but rogan is arguing these processes, not only did they happen, because a lot of historians will point out -- but that this is what jacksonian democracy is all about. this is the core. >> yeah, i want to answer one of these questions. so
andrew jackson, he wanted the seminal -- won the seminole war. he conquered this and settled that and they were all cheering. and you would read this program and think, if rogan's right, if rogan's point is legitimate, what does it say -- i'm not going to pull any punches here -- what does it say about americans, that we think this guy is a heroic figure? to put it in another way, the westward expansion, the westward movement. westward the course of empire takes its way. this has been pointed...
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. >> commissioners ray heart inform san francisco open heart i'm in favor of commissioner andrews to serve as vice chair i've gone through several times and looked at the video of the hearing that was held on my matter referred by the sunset ordinance task force and the only two people that asked questions were commissioner keane and commissioner andrews i said is there any way of using the audio video equipment without extend $42,000 and the city librarian lied to him is no other way all they had to do was take the slides i know they got them and included the private individuals like the friends the san francisco public library it tomatoes not commissioner andrews fault that i guess he did what most people do listened to the department heads and assumed he wouldn't lie especially on not television i say that without fear of contradiction it was proven commissioner andrews has shown a on several occasions to ask questions that really need to be asked i would have been controvertible with commissioner keane because he's a great advocate for from the expression and first amendment righ
. >> commissioners ray heart inform san francisco open heart i'm in favor of commissioner andrews to serve as vice chair i've gone through several times and looked at the video of the hearing that was held on my matter referred by the sunset ordinance task force and the only two people that asked questions were commissioner keane and commissioner andrews i said is there any way of using the audio video equipment without extend $42,000 and the city librarian lied to him is no other way all...
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andrew: there is national interest here. it does not helped by companies dumping iron ore into a falling market. we are here to husband and the assets. we do not actually own them. we are here to husband the assets. fortesque has always done and that's what we will continue to do. we did not expand. we do not spend tens of millions of dollars in a collapsing commodity environment. angie: the full interview with andrew forrest coming up later at 11:20 a.m. hong kong time. you do not want to miss it. we have breaking news for you right now. this is according to the news agency korea aerospace is the number one bidder for the fighter project. they said they would pick a preferred bidd by april. er korea airspace is of the one, and acquisition program. it is worth 8.3 trillion one and shares right now are climbing, surging more than 2.8%. nearly 3% on at that news. something else to look forward to. star chef jamie oliver said he wants world leaders to take things seriously. ahead of china central bank we would take a look at th
andrew: there is national interest here. it does not helped by companies dumping iron ore into a falling market. we are here to husband and the assets. we do not actually own them. we are here to husband the assets. fortesque has always done and that's what we will continue to do. we did not expand. we do not spend tens of millions of dollars in a collapsing commodity environment. angie: the full interview with andrew forrest coming up later at 11:20 a.m. hong kong time. you do not want to miss...
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andrew jackson serge he did oppose paper money and the central bank. what americans think about when they think about him is andrew jackson as the embodiment of this frontier individualism, this rough and tumble individualism. and that's still a very, very powerful image in our collective worse. on the other hand, there are other presidents that i think take up an even larger space in our collective imagination. that either aren't on our money or are relegated to that level of on security. >> briefly we heard douglas mudd talk about what it tells the world when people look at your money. not only here but other places on the planet. what does it tell you if you look at our money and you see no women, no people of color, very few people of any other outside of political or military achievement, no artists, no writers, no composers, nobody like that? >> well, i think that it tells us something actually that our history is full of, and that is the way that these values that these men that we've placed on our money, to represent, really these values have b
andrew jackson serge he did oppose paper money and the central bank. what americans think about when they think about him is andrew jackson as the embodiment of this frontier individualism, this rough and tumble individualism. and that's still a very, very powerful image in our collective worse. on the other hand, there are other presidents that i think take up an even larger space in our collective imagination. that either aren't on our money or are relegated to that level of on security....
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sam houston new andrew jackson -- knew andrew jackson from his time in tennessee. he served under andrew jackson in the military. they knew each other from before you central time in texas. circumstances pushed houston to texas. he became involved in the effort here to gain independence, the push for annexation and joining the united states. that issue had gone back and forth between prior presidents of texas and both sides at one point or another refusing, there were other issues going on. a state that accepted slavery was an issue great britain getting involved, kind of spurring the united states and the state of texas. finally in 1844, it became a major issue and it gets revisited again. andrew jackson writes to his old friend sam houston, basically saying it would really benefit the future prosperity of texas and the united states for this to happen, and he ends the letter saying, "god get -- god bless you and yours may it great you prosperity in this life and the life to come, your friend, andrew jackson." the next item relates to the 1900 storm. the 1900 stor
sam houston new andrew jackson -- knew andrew jackson from his time in tennessee. he served under andrew jackson in the military. they knew each other from before you central time in texas. circumstances pushed houston to texas. he became involved in the effort here to gain independence, the push for annexation and joining the united states. that issue had gone back and forth between prior presidents of texas and both sides at one point or another refusing, there were other issues going on. a...
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julie andrews wasn't so lucky. so, i went to your mountain.. >> how i got up there? >> oh, my. >> it rained a lot. >> the tarp over your head. freezing cold, waiting for the clouds to part. >> i know. we actually went up the mountain in big open carts pulled by oxen. i would sit on top of all the camera equipment. >> on that day, we were shooting on the mountain, we're lucky. we have small silent drones getting the shot. back in 1965, julie andrews was doing battle with a helicopter. that kept blowing up a tornado of wind. >> this giant helicopter came at me sideways with a very brave cameraman hanging out the side and i'd make that big turn and then he'd go around me to go back and start again. but every time he went around me, the downdraft from the jets would fling me down into the grass. >> i heard that occasionally you curse like a sailor. >> i do. no, i do. and i did. >> but somehow, out of that duel with the helicopter, somehow, out of the long hours and the cold and the exhaustion, in that 20 minutes of sunshine, the giant speakers up
julie andrews wasn't so lucky. so, i went to your mountain.. >> how i got up there? >> oh, my. >> it rained a lot. >> the tarp over your head. freezing cold, waiting for the clouds to part. >> i know. we actually went up the mountain in big open carts pulled by oxen. i would sit on top of all the camera equipment. >> on that day, we were shooting on the mountain, we're lucky. we have small silent drones getting the shot. back in 1965, julie andrews was doing...
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and about that very first andrews andrews andrews andrews twirling on the mountain top? you don't see, the helicopter in this shot, trying to get the shot. the wind so strong, it knocked her over several times. and the part of maria, audrey hepburn and doris day also considered for it. and julie andrews learned to play guitar, with a few lessons before the movie. and one last surprise, the real maria von trapp, right there in the shadow of the woman playing her. julie andrews, her voice still defining a favorite 50 years later. ♪ >> 50 years. thank you for watching. i'm david muir. >> tonight the threat against twitter. what the company is doing that is ticking off terrorists and your safety if you live, or work nearby. >>> a knife wielding attacker. did officers have to kill a man to save another's live? >> animal control looks at a vicious pit bull attack. the dog was her own pet. why did it turn on her? >> squeezing through the golden gate bridge toll plaza. did anyone measure before installing the new barriers? >> this is the threat against one of the co-founders of
and about that very first andrews andrews andrews andrews twirling on the mountain top? you don't see, the helicopter in this shot, trying to get the shot. the wind so strong, it knocked her over several times. and the part of maria, audrey hepburn and doris day also considered for it. and julie andrews learned to play guitar, with a few lessons before the movie. and one last surprise, the real maria von trapp, right there in the shadow of the woman playing her. julie andrews, her voice still...
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andrew harding reports. andrew it is an uneasy wait. in city streets, tight security outside as the nation waits to see if nigeria's political elite will play by the rules. >> at least 30% of people in this country [indiscernible] waiting for the results in case of trouble. people are anxious. >> we are hoping by the grace of god everything will be fine, people will accept defeat graciously and move on. andrew: nigeria's main opposition has put up fresh decorations at its headquarters anticipating victory. as the electoral commission starts to unveil the results, a dramatic intervention by britain and america. this joint statement released warning of disturbing indications the collation process where the votes are counted may be subject to deliberate political interference. >> there is a fog of war at the moment. there is a great cloud of rumor and concern in the country. it is a risk of distortion of the expressed views of the nigerian people. that seemed sufficiently great to require a response and an early one. it is an indication th
andrew harding reports. andrew it is an uneasy wait. in city streets, tight security outside as the nation waits to see if nigeria's political elite will play by the rules. >> at least 30% of people in this country [indiscernible] waiting for the results in case of trouble. people are anxious. >> we are hoping by the grace of god everything will be fine, people will accept defeat graciously and move on. andrew: nigeria's main opposition has put up fresh decorations at its...
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andrew jackson is the leader of the land piracy.ccording to rogan that piracy is basically what drove the market revolution and thus created modern american capitalism. the primitive accumulation of indian land initiated a market revolution in america. i am quoting. from 1815 to 1845, the very years in which jacksonian democracy emerge and florist, america transformed from a household to a market society. household to market society is a phrase sellers will use exactly. here we have jackson driving it through the primitive accumulation of indian land. where in all of these processes do we locate the word "capitalism"? is jackson the driver of it were some kind of resistance to it? how can we have a market revolution with both versions of the market revolution with people on both sides switched? >> i have trouble with this question about capitalism. it seems a lot of historians particularly the ones we are mentioning today, sellers, rogan, and perhaps others, it seems they talk about capitalism and capitalists as -- the more fraudule
andrew jackson is the leader of the land piracy.ccording to rogan that piracy is basically what drove the market revolution and thus created modern american capitalism. the primitive accumulation of indian land initiated a market revolution in america. i am quoting. from 1815 to 1845, the very years in which jacksonian democracy emerge and florist, america transformed from a household to a market society. household to market society is a phrase sellers will use exactly. here we have jackson...
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andrew? -- andrew: he has been cleared the channel islands are not tax havens.e are signed up with the treaties and there is not that much to do, to be perfectly honest. anna: labor says they will label you as a tax haven. what are they asking for? andrew: the conversation has been on the labour party and we have signed the agreements with the conversation that is ongoing. swe are applying and the conversation is confused. >> they are. what about the owners on companies focused on making sure it is publicly available and businesses are domiciled in the channel island. is that something they will have to go along with? andrew: they are compliant with the regulations and the most regulated jurisdiction. it is a good place to do business. it is investment into real assets and it is unnecessary for people to come and do business. law and tax regimes are set up to do business. people use us because of the facilities available and the skills available. it is important for the economy. the companies and jobs through funds are important for the economy and add value. >>
andrew? -- andrew: he has been cleared the channel islands are not tax havens.e are signed up with the treaties and there is not that much to do, to be perfectly honest. anna: labor says they will label you as a tax haven. what are they asking for? andrew: the conversation has been on the labour party and we have signed the agreements with the conversation that is ongoing. swe are applying and the conversation is confused. >> they are. what about the owners on companies focused on making...
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andrew harding reports. andrew: it is a political earthquake. they are enjoying it. opposition leaders don't win presidential elections in nigeria. now, that has changed. general muhammadu buhari is the leader of africa's most important nation. >> it is a new beginning. it is a paradigm shift from the old to the new era. we want change in the country. andrew: for a moment trouble seem to be brewing. a member of the governing pdc interrupted as the results were being read out claiming there was a plot to make the vote, but the moment past and with it fears. president goodluck jonathan called president buhari to concede victory. security played its part. and to rescue the schoolgirls abducted last year. with the economy wobbling many hope that a tough general can cover the corruption still holding nigeria back. mostly, this victory was about an african democracy maturing. a defining moment for nigeria. because for the first time in its history power is being transferred peacefully from one party to its rival. the celebrations continued last night. but a decision link t
andrew harding reports. andrew: it is a political earthquake. they are enjoying it. opposition leaders don't win presidential elections in nigeria. now, that has changed. general muhammadu buhari is the leader of africa's most important nation. >> it is a new beginning. it is a paradigm shift from the old to the new era. we want change in the country. andrew: for a moment trouble seem to be brewing. a member of the governing pdc interrupted as the results were being read out claiming...
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we've got andrew j.eries "american crime" and her work behind the camera in "scandal." from candara, take a look. ♪ >> it does not fell like i've been working for 30 years.
we've got andrew j.eries "american crime" and her work behind the camera in "scandal." from candara, take a look. ♪ >> it does not fell like i've been working for 30 years.
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jim cramer with andrew liveris. calmer ground in the broader markets but it's been a volatile week for stock. we're should you be putting your money now? we'll talk to the ceo about just that, coming up right after this break. never before has this kind of passion this kind of innovation, engineering, design and performance... been available... for this kind of price. the 2015 cla from mercedes-benz. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. (trader vo) watching. waiting. for that moment, when right place meets right time. and when i find it, i go for it. (announcer vo) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we give you the edge, with innovative charting and trading features, plus powerful mobile apps. and now, get up to a two-thousand-dollar cash bonus when you roll over your 401k or ira accounts. details at scottrade.com/retire. >>> with market volatility in this environment, where should investors be putting their money? joining us john calamo
jim cramer with andrew liveris. calmer ground in the broader markets but it's been a volatile week for stock. we're should you be putting your money now? we'll talk to the ceo about just that, coming up right after this break. never before has this kind of passion this kind of innovation, engineering, design and performance... been available... for this kind of price. the 2015 cla from mercedes-benz. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services....
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andrew sentance. had to break, german chancellor angela merkel has been leaking in berlin. -- has been speaking in berlin. she called the crimean referendum a tool for a russian landgrab. she has also been talking about the greek crisis. saying that if the euro fails europe fails. that all ahead of an eu leaders summit that takes place later today in brussels. 8:43 in london. up next, cementing a deal. holcim and lafarge are battling to save their merger. ♪ anna: welcome back. i'm anna edwards. this is "on the move." holcim and lafarge are battling to save their merger. it is crucial to the companies and to the company crh which is seeking to buy assets if the deal goes through. caroline hyde joins us with more. you've got more on the attempt to salvage the deal. it seems to be looking more positive. caroline: it really is coming down to the wire. we understand there are 11th hour talks. they are desperate to iron out these problems that have arisen since they agreed that deal back in april of last ye
andrew sentance. had to break, german chancellor angela merkel has been leaking in berlin. -- has been speaking in berlin. she called the crimean referendum a tool for a russian landgrab. she has also been talking about the greek crisis. saying that if the euro fails europe fails. that all ahead of an eu leaders summit that takes place later today in brussels. 8:43 in london. up next, cementing a deal. holcim and lafarge are battling to save their merger. ♪ anna: welcome back. i'm anna...
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which left andrew with the biggest decision of his life.d have it immediately, or have it after the season he waited so long for. >> my longevity and health and academics is first. i figured what's one year of basketball for 20 years of life? >> reporter: in october, andrew had brain surgery, followed by rehab, unlike any he had ever imagined. >> a lot of times, just resting and letting your brain rework itself. >> the thing about andrew, during practice, he's really focused, and determined to get back. that says a lot about his character. saying you have a brain tumor, you're not really thinking about still playing basketball. he was thinking about still playing basketball. >> almost made it too easy to deal with, because he was so overly optimistic, and positive in his outlook. saying i know i've got this thing and i've got to deal with it, but i'm going to be all right. >> reporter: andrew know his senior season would be mostly, if not completely wiped away. he set an ambitious goal. to be in the starting lineup on senior night. >> let's
which left andrew with the biggest decision of his life.d have it immediately, or have it after the season he waited so long for. >> my longevity and health and academics is first. i figured what's one year of basketball for 20 years of life? >> reporter: in october, andrew had brain surgery, followed by rehab, unlike any he had ever imagined. >> a lot of times, just resting and letting your brain rework itself. >> the thing about andrew, during practice, he's really...
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we've got andrew j.s "american crime" and her work behind the camera in "scandal." from candara, take a look. ♪ >> it does not fell like i've been working for 30 years. it's not until someone reminds me or a picture or something comes up then i'm like, "oh my
we've got andrew j.s "american crime" and her work behind the camera in "scandal." from candara, take a look. ♪ >> it does not fell like i've been working for 30 years. it's not until someone reminds me or a picture or something comes up then i'm like, "oh my
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andrew breitbart. andrew breitbart was a fighter. he loved nothing more othan to stand up to bullies, especially ones in the media. i was there when he told his oldest son, who was in elementary school, if you ever see another kid being picked on you go over and stand up for that kid. if you get in a fight and get in trouble with your principal, that's ok because you're not in trouble with me. andrew would love, would love that this award is being given to phil. a guy who speaks his own mind, who will not compromise his conservative principles and who won't be bullied by the mainstream media or the politically correct police. andrew would also love that this award is being given to phil because from andrew's perspective, the fight was primarily about the culture more than politics. he used to always say, politics is downstream from culture and he would call himself a reluctant cultural warrior. well $80 million a year in advertising, sales and over $400 million a year in merchandising sales, is a pretty good sign that "duck dynasty"
andrew breitbart. andrew breitbart was a fighter. he loved nothing more othan to stand up to bullies, especially ones in the media. i was there when he told his oldest son, who was in elementary school, if you ever see another kid being picked on you go over and stand up for that kid. if you get in a fight and get in trouble with your principal, that's ok because you're not in trouble with me. andrew would love, would love that this award is being given to phil. a guy who speaks his own mind,...
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and can you imagine someone other than julie andrews for the part of maria? to work through my knee pain. my foot pain, it kept coming back until i found custom fit orthotic inserts at this free dr. scholl's foot mapping center. now they give me immediate pain relief. in less than two minutes i got my footmap and custom number. i'm a 440. 330. 210. it matched the inserts with the right support for me. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. my lower back pain. find a machine at drscholls.com and save 10 dollars. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. [ m'm... ] [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® major: ok fitness class! here's our new trainer ensure active heart health. crowd: yayyyy! heart: i'm going to focus on the heart. i minimize my sodium and fat... gotta keep it lean and mean. pear: uh
and can you imagine someone other than julie andrews for the part of maria? to work through my knee pain. my foot pain, it kept coming back until i found custom fit orthotic inserts at this free dr. scholl's foot mapping center. now they give me immediate pain relief. in less than two minutes i got my footmap and custom number. i'm a 440. 330. 210. it matched the inserts with the right support for me. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. my lower back pain. find a machine...
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is the prayer of your friend, andrew jackson." 1900 storm for galveston is a major event in the island's history. there's been a lot written about it and said about it, but it lingers today. so, it is still very much a part of galvestonians history and lives today. this letter is a recent acquisition, and it's from francis lister, who was a railroad agent. it is written to his two sons. "dear boys." it is a letter basically describing what happened to him and his family during the storm. it goes into great detail about the water rising and the wind picking up and what happened to them through the night of september 8. it's basically letting the boys knoew tw they are ok. he had already sent them telegraph's, but i guess he wanted to go into detail and let them know what happened. it is very poignant. the detail is very descriptive and really gives you a good idea of the horrors these people suffered. just to give you an idea of how horrible the night was we can read about the water rising and houses being moved off their foundatio
is the prayer of your friend, andrew jackson." 1900 storm for galveston is a major event in the island's history. there's been a lot written about it and said about it, but it lingers today. so, it is still very much a part of galvestonians history and lives today. this letter is a recent acquisition, and it's from francis lister, who was a railroad agent. it is written to his two sons. "dear boys." it is a letter basically describing what happened to him and his family during...
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sam houston knew andrew jackson from his time back east. he had served under andrew jackson in the military. he was involved in politics in tennessee. and so, he and andrew jackson's knew each other from before houston's time in texas. circumstances pushed houston to texas. he became involved in the efforts here to gain independence, and the push for annexation and joining the united states. that issue had gone back and forth between prior president of texas and u.s. presidents. both sides at one point or another refusing. there were issues going on annexing a state that accepted slavery was an issue. great britain getting involved. sparing the united states to an -- spurring the united states to annex texas. in 1884, it became a major issue and it gets revisited. so, andrew jackson writes to his friend sam houston basically saying that it would really benefit the future prosperity of texas and the united states for this to happen. he ends the letter saying, "god bless you. and grant you prosperity in this life and in the life to come. it i
sam houston knew andrew jackson from his time back east. he had served under andrew jackson in the military. he was involved in politics in tennessee. and so, he and andrew jackson's knew each other from before houston's time in texas. circumstances pushed houston to texas. he became involved in the efforts here to gain independence, and the push for annexation and joining the united states. that issue had gone back and forth between prior president of texas and u.s. presidents. both sides at...
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andrew: thank you for raising that. i mentioned how the very presence of the british army alienated opinion. it was also their allies. native americans, german mercenaries. the declaration of independence sites these --cites these as reason for rebellion and the promise of freedom to slaves. first, lord dunmore, the governor of virginia -- clinton essentially made it much more regular policy from 1778. by the time cornwallis was in virginia, he had 2000 enslaved people with him. it was not very unusual. this was an entire families. including the enslaved populations of monticello. mothers and husbands running away with their children. and you know, there is an argument, and i think a strong one that this is a major factor in alienating support in the south. i think it is more difficult to explain why south carolina supported the revolution than massachusetts. i previously worked at a british island in the caribbean which remained loyal. even though they were against the war. but somewhere like south carolina is really v
andrew: thank you for raising that. i mentioned how the very presence of the british army alienated opinion. it was also their allies. native americans, german mercenaries. the declaration of independence sites these --cites these as reason for rebellion and the promise of freedom to slaves. first, lord dunmore, the governor of virginia -- clinton essentially made it much more regular policy from 1778. by the time cornwallis was in virginia, he had 2000 enslaved people with him. it was not very...
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verne: andrew harrison. jim: verne if they mix it up on their nights when they're playing pretty well their interior they're playing well offensively down low. if they're shooting 35% 40% not necessarily the threes but mid range jumpers if they're shooting 35% they'll win. [whistle] verne: held ball. possession arrow. wouldn't you know? kentucky. jim: so you think they're prime to win. they're up 32 points. the effort's still there. look at the three guys coming total for kentucky to converge on the basketball. jim: eight to go. -- verne: eight to go. oh my goodness. willie cauley-stein from a foot away. jim: a little glimpse of how he's improved his game. used to be known just as a shot blocker. oh dear watch out. jim: that's chievous again. verne: just doesn't know how to play any other way. wow. verne: i sure admire him. quinton chievous. willie cauley-stein. ashley judd. ernie: ernie johnson in new york on tnt. the razor backs have had to fight against theriers. and harris, big bucket. gives them the lea
verne: andrew harrison. jim: verne if they mix it up on their nights when they're playing pretty well their interior they're playing well offensively down low. if they're shooting 35% 40% not necessarily the threes but mid range jumpers if they're shooting 35% they'll win. [whistle] verne: held ball. possession arrow. wouldn't you know? kentucky. jim: so you think they're prime to win. they're up 32 points. the effort's still there. look at the three guys coming total for kentucky to converge...
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eye yak y-- isaac yow and andrew crane, thank you both.d the boston bomber hiding in his boat and the manifesto found there. >sghoo and now, we will talk to the man who found the boston bomber hiding in his boat and the manifesto found there. >sghoo and now, we will talk to the man who found the boston bomber hiding in his boat and the manifesto found there. and now, we will talk to the man who found the boston bomber hiding in his boat and the manifesto found there. the lexus command performance sales event has begun. come experience what's made lexus the fastest-growing automotive luxury brand on the road. featuring the stylish es sporty ct hybrid and versatile rx. with more new models than ever there's never been a better time to drive a lexus. during the command performance sales event. get great offers on your favorite lexus models. now through march 31st. see your lexus dealer. introducing... a pm pain reliever that dares to work all the way until... the am. new aleve pm the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour stren
eye yak y-- isaac yow and andrew crane, thank you both.d the boston bomber hiding in his boat and the manifesto found there. >sghoo and now, we will talk to the man who found the boston bomber hiding in his boat and the manifesto found there. >sghoo and now, we will talk to the man who found the boston bomber hiding in his boat and the manifesto found there. and now, we will talk to the man who found the boston bomber hiding in his boat and the manifesto found there. the lexus command...
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verne: andrew harrison. jim: verne if they mix it up on their nights when they're playing pretty well their interior they're playing well offensively down low. if they're shooting 35% 40% not necessarily the threes but mid range jumpers if they're shooting 35% they'll win. [whistle] verne: held ball. possession arrow. wouldn't you know? kentucky. jim: so you think they're prime to win. they're up 32 points. the effort's still there. look at the three guys coming total for kentucky to converge on the basketball. jim: eight to go. -- verne: eight to go. oh my goodness. willie cauley-stein from a foot away. jim: a little glimpse of how he's improved his game. used to be known just as a shot blocker. oh dear watch out. jim: that's chievous again. verne: just doesn't know how to play any other way. wow. verne: i sure admire him. quinton chievous. willie cauley-stein. ashley judd. ernie: ernie johnson in new york on tnt. the razor backs have had to fight against theriers. and harris, big bucket. gives them the lea
verne: andrew harrison. jim: verne if they mix it up on their nights when they're playing pretty well their interior they're playing well offensively down low. if they're shooting 35% 40% not necessarily the threes but mid range jumpers if they're shooting 35% they'll win. [whistle] verne: held ball. possession arrow. wouldn't you know? kentucky. jim: so you think they're prime to win. they're up 32 points. the effort's still there. look at the three guys coming total for kentucky to converge...
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correspondent andrew stevens has the latest. andrew the surgery was successful. do we know why the man attacked the ambassador? >> reporter: what we know at this stage is the man is described as having a history of unpredictable behavior christine. five years ago, 2010 he was given a suspended two--year sentence after he threw a lump of concrete at the japanese ambassador to south korea. this man was on the council for the korean reconciliation and cooperation. this was the group which invited mark lippert to speak this morning. lippert was sitting at his table when he was approached by this man. kim il jong. he then jumped on the ambassador. in the scuffle, the ambassador was slashed in the face on the right side of the face and several times on the arm. he was escorted from the building. the man restrained. the ambassador was escorted from the building. he was able to walk to his car helped by security there. he was then taken to the hospital. that was two hours operation. some 80 stitches he received in arms and face. he is expected to be in hospital for anoth
correspondent andrew stevens has the latest. andrew the surgery was successful. do we know why the man attacked the ambassador? >> reporter: what we know at this stage is the man is described as having a history of unpredictable behavior christine. five years ago, 2010 he was given a suspended two--year sentence after he threw a lump of concrete at the japanese ambassador to south korea. this man was on the council for the korean reconciliation and cooperation. this was the group which...
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international there were issues relayed to the bid pricing that andrew simpleminded they felt that the prirz was not positions essentially under bid there was allegations to other bidder that may have increased the wage rates at the end so at the time tests full board meeting surrounding international pulled out of the bid allegations will be the wage increases we did an imperial revenue if the time of the r f b was issued we didn't find any descriptions only anywhere things nothing major so when andrew pulled out we issued a request for a proposal went to the selection process and 5ur7bdz scored the highest we entered into negotiations with 5ur7b8dz at that time the pricing structure was different we asked for an overhead rate essentially whatever they got the benefits would add the overhead and profit rate to it when we started negotiations 5u7b8dzandrews said they had a profit and asked their proposal overhead and profit rate was 45 percent in the proposal to ask for apple increase of 349 percent we asked for a lower rate than proposed we negotiated in good faith and didn't reach an
international there were issues relayed to the bid pricing that andrew simpleminded they felt that the prirz was not positions essentially under bid there was allegations to other bidder that may have increased the wage rates at the end so at the time tests full board meeting surrounding international pulled out of the bid allegations will be the wage increases we did an imperial revenue if the time of the r f b was issued we didn't find any descriptions only anywhere things nothing major so...