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in america like andrew jackson. >> general jackson is a national hero.he man who many believe saved his country a decade ago at the battle of new orleans. >> he was regarded as a dangerous man who as a general had more than once exceeded his authority and broke the rules in order to defend his honor. in fact, andrew jackson was willing to kill to get his way. >> the other candidates were kind of astonished when it became apparent that jackson had a popularity that transcended what they thought were qualifications. >> jackson's rival has a perfect presidential resumÉ. his name? john quincy adams. >> john quincy adams was probably the most qualified man to be president that the united states has ever produced. he was the son of john adams, the first vice president and then president of the united states. he had served as a congressman, as a senator, as a diplomat. he had then been secretary of state under james monroe. >> as secretary of state adams believes he's set for the top job. the last three men who held the post went on to become the president. his
in america like andrew jackson. >> general jackson is a national hero.he man who many believe saved his country a decade ago at the battle of new orleans. >> he was regarded as a dangerous man who as a general had more than once exceeded his authority and broke the rules in order to defend his honor. in fact, andrew jackson was willing to kill to get his way. >> the other candidates were kind of astonished when it became apparent that jackson had a popularity that transcended...
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this, uncle andrew that. we'd tease her that she was living in the past. you know, you're talking about all these people that aren't here anymore, and little did we know why. >> aunt julie dies in 2009 at the age of 73. >> everything was left to my sister and myself. when we started opening boxes, we still didn't know exactly what we had at that time. >> first, they have to separate the wheat from the chaff. and there's plenty of chaff -- decades of old knickknacks, newspapers, mail, and clothing. how many boxes are we talking about? >> hundreds. >> among the boxes, lisa discovers this book which gives them a clue of what's to come. it's a family journal going back to the 19th century. this is so cool! this is a caricature of andrew green, known as the father of greater new york. i'm from new york. i've never heard of him. did you know much about him before? >> no, we didn't. >> that's when i started to go down the rabbit hole. they learned that this guy, their great-great-great-uncle andrew green, was born i
this, uncle andrew that. we'd tease her that she was living in the past. you know, you're talking about all these people that aren't here anymore, and little did we know why. >> aunt julie dies in 2009 at the age of 73. >> everything was left to my sister and myself. when we started opening boxes, we still didn't know exactly what we had at that time. >> first, they have to separate the wheat from the chaff. and there's plenty of chaff -- decades of old knickknacks,...
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and -- andrew: and this is tori martin. is moving to the big apple to pursue a degree in cosmetology. she still believes college is necessary for some fields. >> i wouldn't want someone being my doctor and not knowing what they should be doing. andrew: but shockingly, more than half of today's degree holders are working jobs that don't require a degree. when asked when she chose college, she points her finger to following the crowd. >> i was always told what you have to do after high school and it doesn't matter if you don't know what you want to do because you will find out there. andrew: so if some students have not decided on a major, why are they willing to fork over so much dough? jeffrey tucker is a director at economics.ion for he argues that parents are willing to take the financial risk for the opportunities provided by the degree. >> it will be the difference between whether their sons and daughters lives are successful or not. they undertake the risk. they pay the bills. andrew: statistically, the cost of public
and -- andrew: and this is tori martin. is moving to the big apple to pursue a degree in cosmetology. she still believes college is necessary for some fields. >> i wouldn't want someone being my doctor and not knowing what they should be doing. andrew: but shockingly, more than half of today's degree holders are working jobs that don't require a degree. when asked when she chose college, she points her finger to following the crowd. >> i was always told what you have to do after...
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andrew's father defies the odd.is tumors completely disappear. >> he started getting better and his pain started going away. >> when andrew returns to interview for a master's program he has more on his mind than impressing the faculty. he wants to see melissa who is a junior at the school. >> i was hoping. she was there. >> we had this wonderful time with our community and then after that point we both knew something is going on here. >> after a whirlwind courtship dating and engagement andrew and melissa are finally ready to tie the knot and as the day of the wedding arrives everyone is eager to begin the ceremony. >> i was stressed. i was feeling really uptight and i just this h this moment like i don't want to feel like this on my wedding day and i asked god for joy. >> and joy she gets as melissa and her father walked down the aisle and things just keep getting funnier and funnier from the organist that won't stop playing. >> i was like okay come on organ lady. this is my wedding day. >> so melissa's dad tellin
andrew's father defies the odd.is tumors completely disappear. >> he started getting better and his pain started going away. >> when andrew returns to interview for a master's program he has more on his mind than impressing the faculty. he wants to see melissa who is a junior at the school. >> i was hoping. she was there. >> we had this wonderful time with our community and then after that point we both knew something is going on here. >> after a whirlwind...
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what i think andrew said the spot on. there are a lot of variables that are beyond my ability to judge, technology and cost, and you did not mention, but industrial participation and labor relations, there is a lot to this. i did my dissertation on the kinds of decisions. when you are talking about technology in this much strategic capability, this is of much consequence. it is not surprising it is under the magnifying glass in tokyo and around the world, you see articles in the financial times and so forth. we have to stay neutral because we have three allies competing. but i think when you control for, or set aside for the moment all of the important technical, industrial, and other decisions, it is striking to a lot of people here at least, that one of the submarines under discussion operates in the waters of the pacific. and the industrial base and policy of that government is committed to exactly the same strategic objectives in that region. and as i understand it, the bid, made clear there would be some consideratio
what i think andrew said the spot on. there are a lot of variables that are beyond my ability to judge, technology and cost, and you did not mention, but industrial participation and labor relations, there is a lot to this. i did my dissertation on the kinds of decisions. when you are talking about technology in this much strategic capability, this is of much consequence. it is not surprising it is under the magnifying glass in tokyo and around the world, you see articles in the financial times...
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andrew: that is the risk. but there is no doubt, the market is telling you that the economy is starting to accelerate and some of these value areas are starting to lead. betty: so investors are right? andrew: you have weakness in oil, but stocks are up today. betty: you talk about earnings, and we will obviously be watching earnings season closely. let's put up that chart that have profit margins, which come down and are expected to come down even further. the reason why, and this is interesting, because we have seen when profit margins shrank, that is a good indicator of a recession. you saw that right before the recession and right before the bubble burst in 1999. are we headed that way again? andrew: i don't think so. there is no question that there are parts of the sop, like consumers, margins have been pushed to extremes. and what happens if we're coming out of recession -- we had a recession and certain parts of the market -- manufacturing, energy, so forth. and i think those -- of the safest place to in
andrew: that is the risk. but there is no doubt, the market is telling you that the economy is starting to accelerate and some of these value areas are starting to lead. betty: so investors are right? andrew: you have weakness in oil, but stocks are up today. betty: you talk about earnings, and we will obviously be watching earnings season closely. let's put up that chart that have profit margins, which come down and are expected to come down even further. the reason why, and this is...
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andrew it is. [ laughter ] >> what about mike? >> seth: no, i think andrew. >> okay, well, maybe.s pretty docile. >> yes. >> seth: when does a pet tiger become dangerous and a bad idea? >> well, we don't want anyone to have a pet tiger, but oh, my gosh. in, like, six or seven months, it will be over 100 pounds. >> seth: oh, my goodness. >> this is the largest-living cat species. so, like, when they're really big, a male can get over 500 pounds. >> seth: can i pet this tiger? >> okay, yeah. let's go. no, i'm kidding. come on, come on, okay. oh, oh, oh! sorry. >> seth: what happened? >> i forgot. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> seth: cat on a bottle. >> i sat on the bottle. now my pants are going to be wet. >> seth: hi! oh, my god. this is amazing. >> isn't that amazing? >> seth: yeah. i have a child now, so this isn't awkward for me. >> you want to try to bottle feed? >> seth: yes, of course. >> okay, so we're gonna do it over here. i'm gonna pass it right here. >> seth: oh, >> yeah, yeah, okay. and what we're gonna do -- hold it like that. >> seth: okay. >> hold it like that. >> seth: okay.
andrew it is. [ laughter ] >> what about mike? >> seth: no, i think andrew. >> okay, well, maybe.s pretty docile. >> yes. >> seth: when does a pet tiger become dangerous and a bad idea? >> well, we don't want anyone to have a pet tiger, but oh, my gosh. in, like, six or seven months, it will be over 100 pounds. >> seth: oh, my goodness. >> this is the largest-living cat species. so, like, when they're really big, a male can get over 500 pounds....
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but i should emphasize that andrew's paper is his paper. also that bob scher is here to comment, to give us the state of play in current u.s. policy, not necessarily to endorse this report. we often have court administration officials comment when we issue the reports, usually polite enough to not say we're already doing that. usually polite enough not to say, this is the dumbest thing i've heard. it's usually somewhere in the middle. it gives us context for understanding what the government is doing, thinking about and what opportunities there are going forward. we will hear from andrew and then comments from bob. then we will open it up for your questions. thank you. andrew? >> thank you very much. thank you everyone for coming along today. i really would like to thank mike and csis for the opportunity to spend time here. i have old friends here. it's fantastic to be back here as a visiting fellow the last few months. i would also like to thank bob for coming along. bob likewise is a very longstanding friend. it's very good of you to give
but i should emphasize that andrew's paper is his paper. also that bob scher is here to comment, to give us the state of play in current u.s. policy, not necessarily to endorse this report. we often have court administration officials comment when we issue the reports, usually polite enough to not say we're already doing that. usually polite enough not to say, this is the dumbest thing i've heard. it's usually somewhere in the middle. it gives us context for understanding what the government is...
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other places is taking a long time for the temperature to drop, andrews 54, 59 winchester. you will need the jacket in the morning but you will not be scraping frost. the high pressure is continuing to head basically right over top of the dmv, dropping to the south and southwest. that makes room for the warmer air mass. in motion, monday morning, mostly sunny skies for the day, the high continues to push off to the southwest. that allows the rmer air mass heading our way. we hang onto it monday. tuesday, watching as the cold front drops through. warmthtely for us, the really sticks around a majority of the day tuesday, not getting the cooler air until wednesday. 80's tomorrow, still mid to upper 70's tuesday. back in the 60's wednesday. notice some specs of breezes showing up. this will predominately be dry. in get a few were raindrops western maryland and in the mounts. town, 46 frederick, 48 ashburn overnight and leesburg. some areas in closer to the district, just settling into the low 50's. similar along the water. right near 53 annapolis. bad asstart, but not as it has
other places is taking a long time for the temperature to drop, andrews 54, 59 winchester. you will need the jacket in the morning but you will not be scraping frost. the high pressure is continuing to head basically right over top of the dmv, dropping to the south and southwest. that makes room for the warmer air mass. in motion, monday morning, mostly sunny skies for the day, the high continues to push off to the southwest. that allows the rmer air mass heading our way. we hang onto it...
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. >> andrew jackson learns a lesson that politicals around the world would learn, a lot of people vote based on their dput, on -- gut, a sense of i like this person, i trust this person. >> having a sense of this person, that they like you, they will joke with you. if you have them you have them forever. >> the new orleans event was all over the pages of the newspapers reminding everybody that this was the hero of new orleans. looking at it now you would say this is the first mass campaign rally in american history. >> jackson fever grips the nation as the fearless warrior who saved america now invades its hearts and minds. >> jackson represents the new politics. i believe in america, the way things are being run for washington are wrong. vote for me because we can bring change. john quincy adams didn't believe in meeting with people. he wouldn't do it. he felt that was pandering for votes. the adams people realized that they had to make their candidate into a popular guy which with john quincy adams was for the easy, because he did not have a popular touch. >> it was observed that the
. >> andrew jackson learns a lesson that politicals around the world would learn, a lot of people vote based on their dput, on -- gut, a sense of i like this person, i trust this person. >> having a sense of this person, that they like you, they will joke with you. if you have them you have them forever. >> the new orleans event was all over the pages of the newspapers reminding everybody that this was the hero of new orleans. looking at it now you would say this is the first...
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francine: andrew, thank you so much. andrew wilson. let's get on to electrolux.y have reported first-quarter profits beating analyst estimates. the company abandoned its $3.5 billion plan to buy general electric's household goods business. -- he joins us on the phone from stockholm. thank you so much for joining us. you had a little bit of weakness in the housing in the u.s., and yet you are confident about for your growth. how will you offset the weakness he saw in the u.s.? of market bonds grow by 8% in the first quarter in north america. we do expect that to week in a bit for the remainder of the year, but we still see some nice growth numbers for the remainder of the year. francine: you're, as we were saying, a great bellwether, trying to understand global growth, what households are more confident. talk to me about latin america. is there any end in sight? especially in brazil? we havenk in brazil seen demand is down by about 20% in the first quarter. currency is still very unfavorable, although it strengthened that against the dollar toward the end. we want
francine: andrew, thank you so much. andrew wilson. let's get on to electrolux.y have reported first-quarter profits beating analyst estimates. the company abandoned its $3.5 billion plan to buy general electric's household goods business. -- he joins us on the phone from stockholm. thank you so much for joining us. you had a little bit of weakness in the housing in the u.s., and yet you are confident about for your growth. how will you offset the weakness he saw in the u.s.? of market bonds...
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he appoints andrew johnson in tennessee. north carolina, he appoints someone, edward stanley, who would resign when lincoln signed the application proclamation. -- when lincoln issues the emancipation proclamation. sean phelps in arkansas. andrew jackson hamilton in texas. most importantly, george shepley in louisiana. louisiana and new orleans is key for lincoln from the very start. there is going to be very little traction in texas. andrew jackson hamilton barely hangs out in texas and spends most of his time in new york and boston and washington. in tennessee, arkansas, and louisiana, lincoln hinges his hopes. he pinned his hopes that those states during the war can be restored. this is critical to understanding lincoln and the construction. -- reconstruction. for lincoln, reconstruction is both a means toward an end as well as an end in itself. the eventual hope is to win the war and reunify the nation. how are we going to do that? one of the way to do that was to pick off whatever confederate states we could and have th
he appoints andrew johnson in tennessee. north carolina, he appoints someone, edward stanley, who would resign when lincoln signed the application proclamation. -- when lincoln issues the emancipation proclamation. sean phelps in arkansas. andrew jackson hamilton in texas. most importantly, george shepley in louisiana. louisiana and new orleans is key for lincoln from the very start. there is going to be very little traction in texas. andrew jackson hamilton barely hangs out in texas and spends...
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andrew: it is a mixed bag. you talk about citizens.hey are going to have to get used to fewer handouts. 70% of the population is employed by the state. that is going to end. in terms of companies, there are going to be a lot of changes. there is going to be a lot of opportunities for investors. there is a lot of uncertainty. we don't know all the details yet. our reporters are in a compound. we affect the final details to be announced later this evening and the will have a clearer picture. but what i can tell you now, or what is interesting to me, is how wide ranging this is going to be. one huge nugget that came out today is that the military is going to fall under this plan. into a, when i walk saudi military base, i see marble and gilded doors. and when i go to a u.s. base, i see concrete and marks on the ceilings. they will review military contracts and seek to drive and amilitary industry saudi arabia ranks three or four in terms of global military spending. that will have a direct impact on a lot of companies. mark: andrew, i wan
andrew: it is a mixed bag. you talk about citizens.hey are going to have to get used to fewer handouts. 70% of the population is employed by the state. that is going to end. in terms of companies, there are going to be a lot of changes. there is going to be a lot of opportunities for investors. there is a lot of uncertainty. we don't know all the details yet. our reporters are in a compound. we affect the final details to be announced later this evening and the will have a clearer picture. but...
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andrew hitler yard explains. andrew -- andrew hilliard explains. andrew: leading to hope in the capital at the deadlock could finally be broken. >> this event is one the libyan people have been waiting for patiently, to correct a wrong and to solve libyans' suffering. andrew: the man tasked to living up to those expectations has an uphill bill ahead of him. he had barely set foot on libyan soil before hardliners running the capital told him to either leave or surrender. since 2014, libya has been effectively ruled by two rival administrations, both of which pose the new government. -- oppose the new government. chaos has ravaged libya for five years, turning it into a breeding ground for islam estate jihadists -- islamic state jihadists. we fully acknowledge the libyan government because it is and itsernment, leadership that will garner international support to bring about stability. leaders offering their help on his unity government. >> a joint eu-turkey deal in a bid to tackle the migrant crisis is going to vote in greek parliament this friday.
andrew hitler yard explains. andrew -- andrew hilliard explains. andrew: leading to hope in the capital at the deadlock could finally be broken. >> this event is one the libyan people have been waiting for patiently, to correct a wrong and to solve libyans' suffering. andrew: the man tasked to living up to those expectations has an uphill bill ahead of him. he had barely set foot on libyan soil before hardliners running the capital told him to either leave or surrender. since 2014, libya...
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andrew jackson did not believe in paper money. not believe there should be a federal reserve bank to print money. his farewell address was about what he called the mischiefs and dangers of a paper currency. it is entirely possible that was a joke by the federal reserve. because they knew how much he hated them. but still, somehow all of these years andrew jackson got to stay. after a zillion other people circulated on and off the front of that $20 bill for more than 65 years. andrew jackson is the one that stuck. until now. now, andrew jackson is finally being freed of the bill he would have never wanted to be on in the first place. the bill that he vehemently objected to its existence on principle. the bill he may have been put on as an ironic insult against him. in 1899, 50 years after she ran away from slavery, 50 years after she started her raids back in the south to free slaves of it 1899, harriet tubman in her 70s. not just the mother of the underground railroad but a civil war veteran and a widow, congress pass add bill to
andrew jackson did not believe in paper money. not believe there should be a federal reserve bank to print money. his farewell address was about what he called the mischiefs and dangers of a paper currency. it is entirely possible that was a joke by the federal reserve. because they knew how much he hated them. but still, somehow all of these years andrew jackson got to stay. after a zillion other people circulated on and off the front of that $20 bill for more than 65 years. andrew jackson is...
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came back down with a bill with andrew jackson's face on it. i think america has done the right thing. but maybe, just maybe, america has done it in the wrong way. and this is one of those rare instances where i think you could have taken a cue from south africa. you see, our money also used to have white people on it. and those white people have also done some bad things, as white people do sometimes. ( laughter ) but when we change the money, you see, we didn't jump straight to black people. what we did was we knew we couldn't just replace white people with black people. so rereplaced them with animals. ( laughter ) because white people love animals. ( laughter ) ( applause ) so we were, like, yo, we're going to take your face off the money. and they're like what! and replace it with animals. oooh! and then later on, we were like, "hey, do you mind if we put nelson mandela on the money." and they were like, "next to the buffalo? go wild, go wild." that's the right way. for more on this we're joined by senior black money correspondent roy wood
came back down with a bill with andrew jackson's face on it. i think america has done the right thing. but maybe, just maybe, america has done it in the wrong way. and this is one of those rare instances where i think you could have taken a cue from south africa. you see, our money also used to have white people on it. and those white people have also done some bad things, as white people do sometimes. ( laughter ) but when we change the money, you see, we didn't jump straight to black people....
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it's been great having andrew here. we look forward to further work from him and also, thank you, bob. bob's title shows that he was the strategist but also has to implement this stuff. thank you for your service in m moving this all forward. thank you for coming. >>> during campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the road to the white house as we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. on the "wall street journal" website at wsj.com, this headline. donald trump's path to clinching the gop nomination, narrows. joining us on the phone from milwaukee is reed epstein, who is following this story. thank you for being with us. >> good to talk to you. >> let's begin with the latest polling that shows right now, senator ted cruz is ahead in the republican primary over donald trump. if that holds true, what does this mean for trump's path to the nomination winning on the first ballot? >> well, regardless of how trump does in wisconsin, on tuesday, he's going to have to fight all the way through june 7 to have
it's been great having andrew here. we look forward to further work from him and also, thank you, bob. bob's title shows that he was the strategist but also has to implement this stuff. thank you for your service in m moving this all forward. thank you for coming. >>> during campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the road to the white house as we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. on the "wall street journal" website at wsj.com, this headline. donald...
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what would andrew jackson think of that? weird because we didn't have wall street back then but it doesn't matter, you are getting kicked off the currency, kept to the curb. trish: donald trump says you need a big win to the empire state and he got it. new york voters, he got a whopping 60% of the vote and not enough delegates to make it mathematically possible for ted cruz to get to the magic delegate number of 1237 needed to lock up the republican nomination. welcome to "the intelligence report". i am trish reagan. we have donald trump and hillary clinton commanding victories putting them closer to their party's nomination and both talking like they have the whole thing locked up. >> the race for the democratic nomination is in the home stretch and victory is in sight.
what would andrew jackson think of that? weird because we didn't have wall street back then but it doesn't matter, you are getting kicked off the currency, kept to the curb. trish: donald trump says you need a big win to the empire state and he got it. new york voters, he got a whopping 60% of the vote and not enough delegates to make it mathematically possible for ted cruz to get to the magic delegate number of 1237 needed to lock up the republican nomination. welcome to "the intelligence...
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andrew jackson had a history of tremendous success for the country. as you know, they're going to do the $10 and all of a sudden the broadway play, "hamilton" sort of saved that one. i read it just this morning. >> are you in favor of harriet tubman on the $20 bill? >> i think harriet tubman is fantastic. i would love to leave andrew jackson and see if we can come up with another denomination. maybe we do the $2 bill or another bill. i don't like seeing it. yes, i think it's pure political correctness. been on the bill for many, many years and really represented -- somebody that was really very important to this country. i would love to see another denomination, and that could take place. i think it would be more appropriate. >> mr. trump, thank you so much for your time this morning. >> thank you. >> we thank everybody here for their questions. we'll have a lot more on a thursday morning. first, let's get a check of your local news and weather.
andrew jackson had a history of tremendous success for the country. as you know, they're going to do the $10 and all of a sudden the broadway play, "hamilton" sort of saved that one. i read it just this morning. >> are you in favor of harriet tubman on the $20 bill? >> i think harriet tubman is fantastic. i would love to leave andrew jackson and see if we can come up with another denomination. maybe we do the $2 bill or another bill. i don't like seeing it. yes, i think...
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andrew, we will start with you. how is the legal foundation of this case different than what happened between the fbi and apple? andrew: and you've are having me. this is about request for e-mail. it is a request for thousands of e-mail accounts or other data as opposed to one phone in the apple case. it is also a different law at stake, a different constitutional rights. here, microsoft has a first amendment right to tell its customers about request they get for their e-mails. that is a basic right that you have to know that the government is investigating you, and a basic right that microsoft has to tell you. emily: what is interesting is, they talk about this law -- it was made into law in 1986, before the world wide web, decades before anything was stored on the cloud. i wonder, matt, the government is still looking for physical files, how are electronic files different? just because they are stored in a different format, shouldn't the government be able to search them? matt: that is exactly the point that micro
andrew, we will start with you. how is the legal foundation of this case different than what happened between the fbi and apple? andrew: and you've are having me. this is about request for e-mail. it is a request for thousands of e-mail accounts or other data as opposed to one phone in the apple case. it is also a different law at stake, a different constitutional rights. here, microsoft has a first amendment right to tell its customers about request they get for their e-mails. that is a basic...
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andrew bacevich?> i don't know that i would judge some his qualification simply on one particular vote, but i have to agree with the basic argument that senator sanders is making, that secretary clinton is in unreconstructed hawk. in terms of the rhetoric, she comes across as more reasoned ,han the republican opposition but the fact of the matter is, if we elect her to be our next commander-in-chief, we are voting for the continuation of this status quo with regard to u.s. national security policy. and specifically, u.s. national security policy and the greater middle east. for people for whom that is an important issue, who want to see change in u.s. policy, she is not going to be the vehicle for change. juan: you are a veteran of vietnam. after vietnam, the united states -- rid of its citizen or it's drafting of soldiers into the military, and created a volunteer army. you have been a critic of that. why? >> i think one of the unintended consequences of ending the draft, creating professional milita
andrew bacevich?> i don't know that i would judge some his qualification simply on one particular vote, but i have to agree with the basic argument that senator sanders is making, that secretary clinton is in unreconstructed hawk. in terms of the rhetoric, she comes across as more reasoned ,han the republican opposition but the fact of the matter is, if we elect her to be our next commander-in-chief, we are voting for the continuation of this status quo with regard to u.s. national security...
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yeah, it brings a lot of confidence. >> reporter: andrew just kind of does what he does.ny praise. which is something considering what he's been through. >> i kidney transplant, i don't have any stomach muscles at all. 20, 23 surgeries something like that. um, hmm. i think that's the. >> reporter: andrew was born with eagle we are rhett syndrome national institution institutes of health many infants with the condition are either still born or die win a few weeks. those who survive often have other health problems andrew also has cystic fibrosis. >> when i was pregnant they toll me terminate the pregnancy he's not going to make it. >> reporter: andrew made it making it and thriving. just pass past the seven year anniversary of his kidney transplant. he even caught the eye of tom glavine had a recent event for kids who have organ transplant. >> they deal with it head on. and, you know, they don't let it get them down. >> reporter: there are challenges without stomach muscles he has trouble coughing which the body needs to do. he's always ban little on the small side. but hi
yeah, it brings a lot of confidence. >> reporter: andrew just kind of does what he does.ny praise. which is something considering what he's been through. >> i kidney transplant, i don't have any stomach muscles at all. 20, 23 surgeries something like that. um, hmm. i think that's the. >> reporter: andrew was born with eagle we are rhett syndrome national institution institutes of health many infants with the condition are either still born or die win a few weeks. those who...
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one more thing, andrew. a little bit of a push back from neil kashkari on too big to fail where yellen said, i'm not so concerned as my colleague in minneapolis on too big to fail. >> and therefore, by the way, as we've now noted, once janet yellen has a view, it's not clear that everyone else's view -- not that they don't matter, but you can talk about it publicly. >> have you read the criticism about him, by the way? that he doesn't know the law and hasn't read the law. >> i haven't read that. >> there's a lot of people who say there's stuff in dodd-frank that ends too big to fail. paul volcker said it to me. i did an interview with him within the past year or so. he said people don't realize what's in the law. it gives them the authority to shut these things down and make shareholders pay for it. >> you haven't seen the whole conjecture that he ran for office. >> no, i've seen the conjecture that it's all political and this is part of a march back towards washington. >> don't need details like these. >> d
one more thing, andrew. a little bit of a push back from neil kashkari on too big to fail where yellen said, i'm not so concerned as my colleague in minneapolis on too big to fail. >> and therefore, by the way, as we've now noted, once janet yellen has a view, it's not clear that everyone else's view -- not that they don't matter, but you can talk about it publicly. >> have you read the criticism about him, by the way? that he doesn't know the law and hasn't read the law. >> i...
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so when can we get andrew off the $20 and replace with with a janet. >> don't expect changes right awayause a new $20 bill won't be released until at least 2030. >> larry: 2030? by then janet jackson will be in her mid-sixties at an aarp flashing her super bowl [bleep]. thank you very much. so pathetic. but a woman will be on currency before then, right? i mean they already promised a woman would replace alexander hamilton. >> they're expected to announce hamilton will remain on the front of the $10 note and noted women throughout history will be added to the back. >> larry: on the back? agreed, you know in today's job market the only thing more insulting would be to put a woman on the front of a/ñpy 78 bill. am i right? am i right? am i right? so why's everyone so suddenly interested in keeping hamilton on the $10? >> he will stay on the $10 bill thanks in large part to the popularity of the broadway play "hamilton." >> larry: okay. hold on a second, now. all right. okay. you're telling me that because of a hit broadway musical we now have to wait until 2030 to see a woman on our curre
so when can we get andrew off the $20 and replace with with a janet. >> don't expect changes right awayause a new $20 bill won't be released until at least 2030. >> larry: 2030? by then janet jackson will be in her mid-sixties at an aarp flashing her super bowl [bleep]. thank you very much. so pathetic. but a woman will be on currency before then, right? i mean they already promised a woman would replace alexander hamilton. >> they're expected to announce hamilton will remain...
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he compensated her for her injuries, nondisclosure agreements similar to erin andrews. not allowed to talk about it. that is a valid enforcement contract except in a criminal case in a court of law because we don't allow defendants to obstruct justice by buying the silence of the defendant to a valid contract except when she gets on the witness stand she has to talk about it even though she promised she wouldn't. stuart: two very interesting cases, thank you. greg jarrett joining us, appreciate it. john: new information on brutal shooting deaths, they are looking at whether mexican drug cartels are involved, what they found that could point in that direction. these are difficult times for elderly holocaust survivors ♪ no, you're not ♪ yogonna watch it! ♪tch it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download on the goooooo! ♪ ♪ you'll just have to miss it! ♪ yeah, you'll just have to miss it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download... uh, no thanks. i have x1 from xfinity so... don't fall for directv. xfinity lets you download your shows from anywhere. i used to like that song. john: let's look at
he compensated her for her injuries, nondisclosure agreements similar to erin andrews. not allowed to talk about it. that is a valid enforcement contract except in a criminal case in a court of law because we don't allow defendants to obstruct justice by buying the silence of the defendant to a valid contract except when she gets on the witness stand she has to talk about it even though she promised she wouldn't. stuart: two very interesting cases, thank you. greg jarrett joining us, appreciate...
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andrew jackson has been on the front of the 20 for almost 90 years, and he'll be replaced by harriet tubman and that's one of many changes the treasury department is talking about. >> president andrew jackson was given his spot on the 20 in 1928. and now make way for tubman. jack lew just made it official. >> feature the portrait of a woman, harriet tubman on the $20 note. >> born a slave and eventually a leader of the underground railroad and a force for women. just one of the slew of currency changes announced by the treasury department. and for many, including her great, great grand niece, it's been a long time coming. >> people need to know about her because she was the only woman who helped change the outcome of the united states during that time. >> it's tough to keep politics out of money. initially, they wanted to displace alexander hamilton on the 10. but hamilton is enjoying -- if the 20's value has fallen over the years, so too that has andrew jackson. >> we have lots of options here. we can have a $200 bill. andrew jackson was the last president who actually eliminated th
andrew jackson has been on the front of the 20 for almost 90 years, and he'll be replaced by harriet tubman and that's one of many changes the treasury department is talking about. >> president andrew jackson was given his spot on the 20 in 1928. and now make way for tubman. jack lew just made it official. >> feature the portrait of a woman, harriet tubman on the $20 note. >> born a slave and eventually a leader of the underground railroad and a force for women. just one of...
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news 4's andrew siff has been covering this for us and he is now there live. andrew? >> reporter: the big question is if the judge thinks that this juror lied, perjured himself will he throw out the entire case and what will that do to the whole atmosphere surrounding the conviction of peter liang? it began today with protest. >> shut it down! >> that's akai gurley's aunt along with other protesters out were upset that the brooklyn d.a. was recommending against jail time for police officer peter liang. now they're upset at the possibility that there may be a mistrial. in other words, that the case may be thrown out. >> let the system know and these police department know that we are not going to take it anymore. you are not going to shut us down anymore. you are not going to shut us up anymore. our voice makes a difference! >> reporter: peter liang was fired by the nypd two months ago on the same day he was convicted of manslaughter for the shooting of an unarmed man akai gurley inside the stairwell of brooklyn's pink houses a year and a half ago, but the issue now is
news 4's andrew siff has been covering this for us and he is now there live. andrew? >> reporter: the big question is if the judge thinks that this juror lied, perjured himself will he throw out the entire case and what will that do to the whole atmosphere surrounding the conviction of peter liang? it began today with protest. >> shut it down! >> that's akai gurley's aunt along with other protesters out were upset that the brooklyn d.a. was recommending against jail time for...
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what i think andrew said the spot on. there are a lot of variables that are beyond my ability to judge, technology and cost, and you did not mention, but industrial participation and labor relations, there is a lot to this. i did my dissertation on the kinds of decisions. when you are talking about technology in this much strategic capability, this is of much consequence. surprising it is under the magnifying glass in tokyo and around the world, you see articles in the financial times and so forth. we have to stay neutral because we have three allies competing. think when you control for , or set aside for the moment all of the important technical, industrial, and other decisions, it is striking to a lot of onele here at least, that of the submarines under discussion operates in the waters of the pacific. and the industrial base and policy of that government is committed to exactly the same strategic objectives in that region. bid,s i understand it, the made clear there would be some consideration of the strategic factors
what i think andrew said the spot on. there are a lot of variables that are beyond my ability to judge, technology and cost, and you did not mention, but industrial participation and labor relations, there is a lot to this. i did my dissertation on the kinds of decisions. when you are talking about technology in this much strategic capability, this is of much consequence. surprising it is under the magnifying glass in tokyo and around the world, you see articles in the financial times and so...
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a bady, in do they have character, like nixon or andrew jackson? to be in the president for the best president, you have to have all three of those things. big accomplishments, and be consequential, and you have to have strong personal polities. to be one of the worst presidents you cannot have all three, because you cannot do a important bad things and be an consequential. dismiss the inconsequential presidents as a different category, you have a argument about who is a laughingstock or irrelevant but that is not the same as the worst president but it comes in the middle, lumped together. to wrap up, and i will talk about reagan in a minute, but i will say having written about bush when he was still in office and having written about reagan a couple decades after he left office, it is hard to see up close. there is a difficult and distorting lens around who was the worst. for that reason, it would be better to talk about the more distant historical time. but it is irresistible. to start out, i keep trying to come back with someone different, but i
a bady, in do they have character, like nixon or andrew jackson? to be in the president for the best president, you have to have all three of those things. big accomplishments, and be consequential, and you have to have strong personal polities. to be one of the worst presidents you cannot have all three, because you cannot do a important bad things and be an consequential. dismiss the inconsequential presidents as a different category, you have a argument about who is a laughingstock or...
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andrew. what is a violin? right. classical, $600. andrew again. what is concerto? good.
andrew. what is a violin? right. classical, $600. andrew again. what is concerto? good.
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and andrew is here to tell us more about it. andrew wk, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, tom. >> i want to ask you about the party party. people are -- on-line they are acting like it is a joke or whatever. i want to read a quote. you said you want to -- you reached out to some people in the political world who work in government or some of the surrounding industries. can you tell us who you reached out to? >> no, i would rather not for my own sake and theirs. thisy would not be happy about that. and i want to say i am not mad at them. i completely understand. who would want to be associated with me? perhaps a crazy person or fox news. partying is about coming together. if somebody doesn't want to come to your party, that's okay. >> i am going from the video of the party-party. you said you want us versus them mentality. are you saying there is a them and they are doing something wrong? >> not in this case. this is the world's first party where everyone is invited. and believe me, that's challenging. that's a lot to ask f
and andrew is here to tell us more about it. andrew wk, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, tom. >> i want to ask you about the party party. people are -- on-line they are acting like it is a joke or whatever. i want to read a quote. you said you want to -- you reached out to some people in the political world who work in government or some of the surrounding industries. can you tell us who you reached out to? >> no, i would rather not for my own sake and theirs. thisy...