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>>> andrew jackson has just lost the election he thought was his. approaches its victor, john quincy adams. >> adams looked uncomfortable. he thought that there might be an explosion of temper from jackson. >> but he could be very controlled when it fit his motivations. >> i hope you are well, sir. >> but it was all play-acting. jackson even made a kind of disarming remark. he had his wife with him and he said, "i give you my left hand." >> because as you can see -- >> my right is devoted to the fair. >> you don't want to seem like a sore loser, but behind the scenes, his advisers were already thinking about the next election four years away and how to position andrew jackson to crush this man. >> humiliated, jackson heads home. >> jackson's fury over being deprived and the american people being deprived of the presidency drove him for the next four years. >> rachel jackson was hoping that now he would give up that public ambition and simply be her husband. >> but jackson has no plans to retire. he believes that a dangerously divided america needs h
>>> andrew jackson has just lost the election he thought was his. approaches its victor, john quincy adams. >> adams looked uncomfortable. he thought that there might be an explosion of temper from jackson. >> but he could be very controlled when it fit his motivations. >> i hope you are well, sir. >> but it was all play-acting. jackson even made a kind of disarming remark. he had his wife with him and he said, "i give you my left hand." >>...
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andrew: i will give you an example.ne that facebook will fly and give everybody in the world internet. wonderful, where is the money right now? and they are obviously selling that parte -- ads in of the world. growing inebook is things like news, places the other news organizations are having problems getting engagement, this is fast-growing. could they not, they need to do it, but could they swiftly introduce new content that will get -- andrew: absolutely. there is a reason why the stock is where it is. and there is a reason that people want to own facebook. the doma before me talking about a -- the gentleman before me talk about a spread with the earnings. the danger involved in that. yes theybeing said, are moving in and they will have to atone everything mobile, all the engagement. there is a good amount of advertising other, but that is another category for it. and speaking, for phase but to be the size it is now, i think that mark zuckerberg and his team can do wonderful things for the world and connect people an
andrew: i will give you an example.ne that facebook will fly and give everybody in the world internet. wonderful, where is the money right now? and they are obviously selling that parte -- ads in of the world. growing inebook is things like news, places the other news organizations are having problems getting engagement, this is fast-growing. could they not, they need to do it, but could they swiftly introduce new content that will get -- andrew: absolutely. there is a reason why the stock is...
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but now let's go to cnn's andrew stevens. he has been with us for the many hours we've been covering this story, getting developments from hong kong and learning the nationalities of the people inside that restaurant, andrew. >> that's right, natalie. we're starting to get a little bit more clarity on the nationals inside the restaurant, as you say, and some of the numbers. the numbers i should add at this stage are still not confirmed. we don't know exactly how many attackers there were. we don't know exactly how many hostages there were in that restaurant. but we are expecting a press conference any time now from the army. so hopefully, we'll be able to get some further details from that what we do hear from an earlier press conference given by the prime minister, sheik hussaini in bangladesh is there were 13 hostages rescued when the restaurant was stormed by security forces, up to 100 commandos involved in the storming of the restaurant. 13 hostages survived. six gunmen were killed and one was captured. so there is one of
but now let's go to cnn's andrew stevens. he has been with us for the many hours we've been covering this story, getting developments from hong kong and learning the nationalities of the people inside that restaurant, andrew. >> that's right, natalie. we're starting to get a little bit more clarity on the nationals inside the restaurant, as you say, and some of the numbers. the numbers i should add at this stage are still not confirmed. we don't know exactly how many attackers there were....
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andrew: i think it is.ng the boards of these companies running the companies and make the decisions was a good one. going back to having party control worries you that the government is not quite as stable as one might hope and that there is a lot more infighting going on. >> the government says they are going to try to go higher with the markets. andrew: that is what these companies need. the ironic thing is, in the west, we criticize the soe's for not making proper decisions. here we are having central banks giving money away and not making proper decisions. the whole world is doing the same thing now and it is not working. toid: what looks attractive you when you look at hong kong? we have seen the market come down a little bit. some of these names have held up quite well. what looks attractive? andrew: on the basis that the fed is not going to change its attitude on interest rates in the short-term, a lot of those interest rates think stocks are still going to be attractive to they are still doing well.
andrew: i think it is.ng the boards of these companies running the companies and make the decisions was a good one. going back to having party control worries you that the government is not quite as stable as one might hope and that there is a lot more infighting going on. >> the government says they are going to try to go higher with the markets. andrew: that is what these companies need. the ironic thing is, in the west, we criticize the soe's for not making proper decisions. here we...
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andrew? >> that's right. pieces of the jigsaw are starting to fall in into place, natalie. as to the hard facts about how hostages were there, how many gunmen were there. and at this stage, we still can't confirm hard numbers on that. it has been reported pretty much through the past 14 hours or so that the number of gunmen was between six and eight. now the bangladeshi army has confirmed that six gunmen were killed when the holey artisan bakery was stormed about 12 hours into the siege. and they also confirmed that some 14 hostages had been rescued. 14 of a possible 20. that's a majority of the hostages. we don't know the condition, we don't know if and how they were injured, any of the hostages. we can tell you that the sri lankan high commission has been tweeting saying that two of their nationals were among the 14 freed, and they are unharmed. that's according to an official from the sri lankan high commission who actually met the two hostages who had been freed. we understand that there
andrew? >> that's right. pieces of the jigsaw are starting to fall in into place, natalie. as to the hard facts about how hostages were there, how many gunmen were there. and at this stage, we still can't confirm hard numbers on that. it has been reported pretty much through the past 14 hours or so that the number of gunmen was between six and eight. now the bangladeshi army has confirmed that six gunmen were killed when the holey artisan bakery was stormed about 12 hours into the siege....
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andrew, thanks for phoning in.reciate it. >> have a great day, everyone. >> andrew left of citr ho n research. he said something else in the "halftime" interview with scott wapner and he said on his short to herbalife he would remain short to the ends of the earth. >> exactly. it's reckless to say stuff and not really identify it. $31 billion in debt and a market cap of $7.16 billion. >> this is a news clip and the guy is being asked about the value. >> that's my point. hold on. >> spend five minutes talking about the balance sheet. >> the street doesn't understand about $10 billion in assets. >> you can say the street doesn't understand it. >> that's insane. the company should be making shuart street is aware of it. it's their fiduciary responsibility under this circumstance to their shareholders to make sure they know what the assets look like in this circumstance is. i look at it and say it's probably a little bit of, you know, gibberish, full. >> i would focus on that last bit from andrew left who seems to be a
andrew, thanks for phoning in.reciate it. >> have a great day, everyone. >> andrew left of citr ho n research. he said something else in the "halftime" interview with scott wapner and he said on his short to herbalife he would remain short to the ends of the earth. >> exactly. it's reckless to say stuff and not really identify it. $31 billion in debt and a market cap of $7.16 billion. >> this is a news clip and the guy is being asked about the value. >>...
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let's go to cnn's andrew stevens. andrew, what are you learning? >> jonathan, we're not getting a great deal more information than what you've been reporting just then. we're still waiting for any official line from the government on actual numbers. i mean, the news that there are -- that there could be 10 to 12 hostages taken out of that restaurant and this is coming to us from local television, reporting that 10 to 12 hostages have come out and have been taken to hospital is extraordinarily good news. again, this is still be sourced through a local television. we haven't been able to confirm that independently and there haven't been others reporting that same line, although an eyewitness has told us that according to police on the ground where he was, which was near the restaurant where the attack took place, police on the ground were telling him that there were hostages who had been taken out of the restaurant alive and it also said that there may still be two unaccounted for gunmen, which may explain why this siege is very much on going. the au
let's go to cnn's andrew stevens. andrew, what are you learning? >> jonathan, we're not getting a great deal more information than what you've been reporting just then. we're still waiting for any official line from the government on actual numbers. i mean, the news that there are -- that there could be 10 to 12 hostages taken out of that restaurant and this is coming to us from local television, reporting that 10 to 12 hostages have come out and have been taken to hospital is...
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joint base andrews released a statement describing what unfolded this way: joint base andrews was scheduled to conduct a no-notice active shooter exercise however reports of a real world active shooter situation were miscommunicated. there was a were conducting a recent inspection of the medical facility which caused the call. base officials aren't saying who made the call. the medical center is used by active and nonactive personnel and their families. >> it's a brand-new facility, a beautiful building. it's in the process of being opened. >> reporter: tracee wilkins, news4. >>> the next two phases of metro's safe track program are impacting travelers as they go to reagan national airport. the yellow and blue lines will be shut down through braddock road until september 11th. shuttle buses are being provided. you may want to consider alternate travel plans. >>> this week the arlington bridge got a $90 million fast lane grant to make some much-needed repairs. last year and showed you that it is literally falling apart. there is currently a 10-ton weight limit and buses can't cross. planning
joint base andrews released a statement describing what unfolded this way: joint base andrews was scheduled to conduct a no-notice active shooter exercise however reports of a real world active shooter situation were miscommunicated. there was a were conducting a recent inspection of the medical facility which caused the call. base officials aren't saying who made the call. the medical center is used by active and nonactive personnel and their families. >> it's a brand-new facility, a...
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andrew johnson in his movedr life, had actually to tennessee. oft's why large numbers former white southerners had midwest before the war. that, i do i believe there was a phenomenon in existence. of your question observers did notice those regions that were small farms. gentleman from illinois went to western north carolina. he say, this is pretty much how it should be. wanted to do was thek the political power, ander landholders redistribute that to not only former slaves but to white unionists as well. this would have sort been enough land, i don't think one could answer that question. >> that's good enough. [indiscernible] >> that's actually my next book about. there's a very fascinating philadelphia in september of 1866. unionists.n white southern unionist. will state representative except for south no one. would send >> [indiscernible] georgia, government again bybe taken over yankees. of you flush out the notion coffee baggers and what role in virginia's government? [laughter]. >> let me think for a second that one. different was a bit in
andrew johnson in his movedr life, had actually to tennessee. oft's why large numbers former white southerners had midwest before the war. that, i do i believe there was a phenomenon in existence. of your question observers did notice those regions that were small farms. gentleman from illinois went to western north carolina. he say, this is pretty much how it should be. wanted to do was thek the political power, ander landholders redistribute that to not only former slaves but to white...
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we have bishop mark andrews of episcopal in california. welcome. >> thank you. >> the south is a long way from the bay area. i'm curious why god chose you to be the bishop here in this diocese. why did you choose to come here? >> the sense of call, you're referring to, is very powerful idea that we don't just simply make choices that there's more woven into the universe than our individual hopes and desires and accidents. when i was nominated -- i was nominated to be bishop of california. as i said, it's a democratic process. there were seven candidates. before the candidate list was announced, my wife and i -- sheila and i took three days off of work. we used our minds and prayed and used our spirits to sort through several options. not just california. because i was nominated for several things at once, i thought it was unfair to just passively let the processes unfold. in other words, somebody might be better suited for a position than i. if i stayed in it and once i was slotted in for one, someone else might have been eliminated for an
we have bishop mark andrews of episcopal in california. welcome. >> thank you. >> the south is a long way from the bay area. i'm curious why god chose you to be the bishop here in this diocese. why did you choose to come here? >> the sense of call, you're referring to, is very powerful idea that we don't just simply make choices that there's more woven into the universe than our individual hopes and desires and accidents. when i was nominated -- i was nominated to be bishop of...
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andrew: that is something we could extrapolate more broadly. if we look at where governments can borrow, the lack of demand in the private sector, there is a good case for fiscal stimulus. if we look at the u.k. specifically, it is hard to tell it this point what the government plan will be. certainly be something that would support higher yields and steeper curves in the u.k. because it would not just raise inflation expectations but increase supply into the market. so far i think it has been rhetoric and hint much more than any concrete demand. an increase in fiscal spending is something we would see as positive for u.k. growth numbers but we do not have much penciled in and we are expecting a technical recession. francine: andrew sheets stays with us. we speak with oecd chief catherine mann. this is what european stocks are doing, the yen is soaring to a one-week high. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg "surveillance." francine lacqua in london, tom keene in new york. anheuser-busch has sweetened its offer for sab e-mail your test sab miller. ab
andrew: that is something we could extrapolate more broadly. if we look at where governments can borrow, the lack of demand in the private sector, there is a good case for fiscal stimulus. if we look at the u.k. specifically, it is hard to tell it this point what the government plan will be. certainly be something that would support higher yields and steeper curves in the u.k. because it would not just raise inflation expectations but increase supply into the market. so far i think it has been...
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brad jordan works on andrews. >> it was what appeared to be a very real and dire situation. >> reporter: word of the scare at andrews, home of air force one, surprised homeland security secretary jeh johnson, who was testifying before congress. >> we do have, as reflected on the news, an unfolding situation at andrews air base, which may require that i take a break from this session. >> reporter: the base had planned what it described as a no-notice active shooter drill just two days after the attack in turkey. at about the time the exercise began, the report of a gunman was called in from the medical facility on the other side of the base. finally, a statement posted on twitter explained there was misidentification of the security forces emergency services team who were conducting a routine inspection of the facility. secretary of defense ash carter. >> i thought the response was strong and solid. so that's the good news. the bad news is it appears to have been a mistake and we like to reduce the numbers of mistakes made in this way, no question about it. >> reporter: joint base andrew
brad jordan works on andrews. >> it was what appeared to be a very real and dire situation. >> reporter: word of the scare at andrews, home of air force one, surprised homeland security secretary jeh johnson, who was testifying before congress. >> we do have, as reflected on the news, an unfolding situation at andrews air base, which may require that i take a break from this session. >> reporter: the base had planned what it described as a no-notice active shooter drill...
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at camp abilities, andrew is not alone. >> camp abilities!s ] >> this is his fourth year at the week-long sleep away sports camp designed for children and teens who are blind or visually impaired. can you teach me all things baseball? >> yes. >> nice hit. how does it work with the -- oh. do you like offense or defense? >> i like hitting and running. >> it's now what he looks forward to every year. do you think kids who are blind need something like this? >> yes. >> why? >> because if we didn't have this, i would just be laying in bed playing on my ipod. >> here, kids can be kids. why choose athletics and sports for blind children? >> one of the reasons is because people think they can't do sports so our kids are often really behind in motor skills and fitness because so many people didn't give them the opportunity. >> but at camp abilities, they get that opportunity. now in the 21st year it's spread to 26 locations across the world opening doors that for some have never been opened before. >> what do you love about swimming? >> i like when ev
at camp abilities, andrew is not alone. >> camp abilities!s ] >> this is his fourth year at the week-long sleep away sports camp designed for children and teens who are blind or visually impaired. can you teach me all things baseball? >> yes. >> nice hit. how does it work with the -- oh. do you like offense or defense? >> i like hitting and running. >> it's now what he looks forward to every year. do you think kids who are blind need something like this?...
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andrew, hello. >> hi, natalie, yes. slowly, slowly we are.there was a complete news blackout during the siege which lasted for close to 12 hours. so in that time it was very difficult to get any information at all about the number of hostages, the number of attackers and what was being done, whether negotiations were actually being carried out or not. slowly we're getting a clearer picture. it seems as if there was very minimal amount of negotiations were undertaken. it seems that the gunmen were not interested in negotiating, which did sort of point to a very grim outcome indeed, if they weren't interested in demanding anything, why were they taking these hostages in the first place. but as it happens, it has been a surprisingly good resolution to this. as you said, that the bangladesh army is saying that 14 hostages were rescued. we think that the total number involved was 20. so that would be a majority of hostages escaping or being rescued. we don't know what condition, how seriously injured they are. i can tell you that two of the hostag
andrew, hello. >> hi, natalie, yes. slowly, slowly we are.there was a complete news blackout during the siege which lasted for close to 12 hours. so in that time it was very difficult to get any information at all about the number of hostages, the number of attackers and what was being done, whether negotiations were actually being carried out or not. slowly we're getting a clearer picture. it seems as if there was very minimal amount of negotiations were undertaken. it seems that the...
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andrew. look at andrew. >> look what andrew does down there. >> andrew built it.ndrew pours wine into that contraption and actually does that for a living. >> andrew, thank you for all you do. >> all right. >> the one i wanted to show was from -- um, yeah -- >> "mr. and mrs. smith". >> that was good. >> "gone with the wind." when, when he kisses her, and picks her up, takes her up the stairs. >> another moment. a teacher on "america's got talent" 32 from las vegas. mori angelo, got on "america's got talent," sang her heart out, and take a look. >> now at the age of 32, why have you decided to come on a show like this? >> it's time to me to stand on my own two feet and show the world what i'm made of. ♪ it's hard to resist and it's all coming back to me ♪ ♪ i can barely recall but it's all coming back to me now ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> wow. wow. >> what a life-changing moment! >> good for her. >> every now and then you get to witness somebody's moment. the change is right in front of you. >> that was one of them. >> what is over there? l
andrew. look at andrew. >> look what andrew does down there. >> andrew built it.ndrew pours wine into that contraption and actually does that for a living. >> andrew, thank you for all you do. >> all right. >> the one i wanted to show was from -- um, yeah -- >> "mr. and mrs. smith". >> that was good. >> "gone with the wind." when, when he kisses her, and picks her up, takes her up the stairs. >> another moment. a teacher...
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andrew: the reserve bank we think is likely to cut cash rates.the end of the day, it may not do too much but i think it is mindful that inflation is very low. -dollar is trading north of fundamentals, and it will feel compelled to do what it safely feels they can do. angie: we are just staring at those bond yields falling to record lows. that is exacerbating the outlook for australia, isn't it? andrew: yes. the search for yield is just relentless, of course. at the long end of the yield curve, australia tenured government bonds tried with a high data correlation field with 10 year yields continue to fall. we are falling in tandem with them and in line with declining global yields. the fallt illustrates that will be seen in the 10-year australian bond yields. how far do you expect that to go? how week do you expect that to get? what kind of yields do you foresee? andrew: our message all year has been low for long. the latest message has been lower for longer. i'm not very creative, but the titles of my presentation have been taken across the regio
andrew: the reserve bank we think is likely to cut cash rates.the end of the day, it may not do too much but i think it is mindful that inflation is very low. -dollar is trading north of fundamentals, and it will feel compelled to do what it safely feels they can do. angie: we are just staring at those bond yields falling to record lows. that is exacerbating the outlook for australia, isn't it? andrew: yes. the search for yield is just relentless, of course. at the long end of the yield curve,...
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andrews being the driver and complicit in this act. >> reporter: andrews denies any involvement, pleading he be the mysterious man seen here in the sketch? the first alleged road rage incident that started this all? the prosecution finally thinks they have it all figured out. but be forewarned, truth is stranger than fiction. >> it turns out everybody's wrong. >> reporter: don't go away. ♪ whatcha gonna do when you get outta here? ♪ ♪ i'm gonna have some fun! ♪ ♪ what do you consider fun? ♪ ♪ fun, natural fun! ♪ yeah, we rocking right now. ♪ ♪ there's a party over here. ♪ ♪ hey, i'm in heaven. ♪ it's my decision to make beauty last. fix. roc retinol started visibly reducing my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it the better it works. retinol correxion from roc. methods, not miracles. ♪sorry i'm not love ♪ ♪i'm leaving in my thoughts it's our new intern, bart's first week here at td bank, he's a robot from one of those other banks. we're training him to bank human. i am banking assistance & registration technology. wait, wait, wait. but you can call me, banking assi
andrews being the driver and complicit in this act. >> reporter: andrews denies any involvement, pleading he be the mysterious man seen here in the sketch? the first alleged road rage incident that started this all? the prosecution finally thinks they have it all figured out. but be forewarned, truth is stranger than fiction. >> it turns out everybody's wrong. >> reporter: don't go away. ♪ whatcha gonna do when you get outta here? ♪ ♪ i'm gonna have some fun! ♪ ♪...
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he'll be landing at andrews momentarily. he'll board those stairs and see hillary clinton on that flight, a very short flight from here in washington to charlotte, north carolina. he'll be on the stage there two hours from now in north carolina. the fbi's very dramatic recommendation that no charges should be filed against hillary clinton in connection with her private e-mail server. as we await the arrival of the president, let's bring back in david chalian and jackie kucinich. no charges being filed but very damning information contained by james comey against hillary clinton's decision to use multiple servers. it's going to have enormous political fallout in the weeks and months to come all the way until november? >> it will probably have some. remember, the universe of persuadable voters, undecided voters that are persuadable, it's a pretty small universe of voters. so if you are one of those voters, you heard two things today. hillary clinton is not being charged with any criminal wrongdoing or likely not to be charged
he'll be landing at andrews momentarily. he'll board those stairs and see hillary clinton on that flight, a very short flight from here in washington to charlotte, north carolina. he'll be on the stage there two hours from now in north carolina. the fbi's very dramatic recommendation that no charges should be filed against hillary clinton in connection with her private e-mail server. as we await the arrival of the president, let's bring back in david chalian and jackie kucinich. no charges...
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you are here somewhere, andrew. yes. >> hello, by way of introduction, i'm not sure aware today may 6th is the exact anniversary of the chinese exclusion act. it was signed by president chester arthur on may 6th, 1882, 134 years ago today. when i was writing my discertificatation i made a list of the ten worst laws in american history, alien act, chinese exclusion act is somewhere up there in the top ten. and it was just so people do know, the first law the united states passed banning any group of people from the united states based on race or ethnicity or nationality. and it kind of served as the precedent for every anti-immigration law that was then passed in the early 1900s and 1920s specifically. and it set the precedent for that. so today what i want to talk about is the cultural issues on chinese immigration. chinese immigrants began coming to america in large numbers in the 1850s, largely as a result of the gold rush in california, most were living on the west coast in the late 19th century. and chinese immi
you are here somewhere, andrew. yes. >> hello, by way of introduction, i'm not sure aware today may 6th is the exact anniversary of the chinese exclusion act. it was signed by president chester arthur on may 6th, 1882, 134 years ago today. when i was writing my discertificatation i made a list of the ten worst laws in american history, alien act, chinese exclusion act is somewhere up there in the top ten. and it was just so people do know, the first law the united states passed banning...
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our first speaker today is andrew goria. andrew has had an interesting career. he has a p.h.d. in american history and he will be talking about his book, his work on the chinese exclusion act, but andrew has also been a press editor and indeed, was my editor at one point in our careers, and that i think is a sign of university press and academic presses. if your editor calls, you get the person's name because they rotate in and out. and so i'm simply going to turn the podium over to our first speaker, and let andrew come up and talk to us about with the chinese exclusion act. you are here somewhere, andrew, yes. >> hello. just by way of introduction, i'm not sure if people are we're too, may 6th is the exact anniversary of the chinese exclusion act. it was signed by president chester arthur on may 6th, 1881, 134 years ago today. what i did when i was writing my dissertati dissertation, i made a list of the ten worst laws in american history, alien act, chinese exclusion act is somewhere up there in the top ten. and it was just so people do know, the first law the united states
our first speaker today is andrew goria. andrew has had an interesting career. he has a p.h.d. in american history and he will be talking about his book, his work on the chinese exclusion act, but andrew has also been a press editor and indeed, was my editor at one point in our careers, and that i think is a sign of university press and academic presses. if your editor calls, you get the person's name because they rotate in and out. and so i'm simply going to turn the podium over to our first...
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andrew johnson had been born and raised in the south. risen to maturity and national prominence in tennessee, a slave holding state. he had owned slaves himself, and he was a democrat. the only other thing we might add was that he was a staunch, staunch unionist. so when we think about, it the republican or i should say national union ticket in 1864 has the northern anti-slavery republican lincoln paired with the southern, i don't know if i would call johnson pro-slavery but he's not opposed to slavery on any moral grounds. he is a democrat. what do they have in common? almost nothing, but they do have one thing in common. christian? >> preservation of the union. >> they're unionists. so the very pairing of these two who have almost nothing in common in their political values except union is driving home the point, all right? this is a union coalition aimed at preserving the union. it's a big tent that can accommodate lots of views on the issue of slavery. we see this in a variety of ways. just a few more images just really fast. this is
andrew johnson had been born and raised in the south. risen to maturity and national prominence in tennessee, a slave holding state. he had owned slaves himself, and he was a democrat. the only other thing we might add was that he was a staunch, staunch unionist. so when we think about, it the republican or i should say national union ticket in 1864 has the northern anti-slavery republican lincoln paired with the southern, i don't know if i would call johnson pro-slavery but he's not opposed to...
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andrew: george washington is the only speaker listed on the rnc app.han that there have been , no announcements. they have been very tightlipped about that. jennifer: trump was trying to get these sports heroes. he made it very clear that he wanted these winners to come t o this event. mark: how prepared is law enforcement at this point to deal with the crowds outside the hall? andrew: i heard a former secret service agent who is kind of delivering a training session, volunteers for this -- i forget exactly what the words were but he said that things are likely to just fall into place. despite the travails of this thing it's going to happen no , matter what it is they do. i think recently, they have managed to recruit a lot of state troopers and stuff like that. a lot of specific numerical concerns they had very recently have been resolved, but who knows? there's any think chance that newt gingrich is on the ticket? jennifer: we had heard a little rumbling about the idea of some sort of national security job. whether that is the case or not, obviously,
andrew: george washington is the only speaker listed on the rnc app.han that there have been , no announcements. they have been very tightlipped about that. jennifer: trump was trying to get these sports heroes. he made it very clear that he wanted these winners to come t o this event. mark: how prepared is law enforcement at this point to deal with the crowds outside the hall? andrew: i heard a former secret service agent who is kind of delivering a training session, volunteers for this -- i...
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andrew, how much do we know for sure? patching together from fragmented reports. >> i think this is the case, jonathan, where we aren't getting the information until there is an official press conference or an official briefing of some sort and that is not going to happen until that area is completely secured and obviously, they still don't feel that they have swept the restaurant sufficiently enough to declare an end to this. if you think about it, in the last half hour or so there, have been reports of not one but two explosions. we don't know what they were but it would appear that they were probably detonating some sort of am any objectimunition ammunitions. securing the area. it was only about a little over half hour ago that we had our own cnn journalist fareed akhmed on the ground saying there was an explosion inside of the ground. they reported a blast as well and the deputy chief commissioner of the dhaka police is saying quite clearly that this is an ongoing situation. of that news coming out in the last hour or
andrew, how much do we know for sure? patching together from fragmented reports. >> i think this is the case, jonathan, where we aren't getting the information until there is an official press conference or an official briefing of some sort and that is not going to happen until that area is completely secured and obviously, they still don't feel that they have swept the restaurant sufficiently enough to declare an end to this. if you think about it, in the last half hour or so there, have...
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and they replace him with andrew johnson. andrew johnson, we would talk about much more if we were moving into the reconstruction period. because we know that he will figure centrally in that era of american history. real quickly, what do we know about it? andrew johnson had been born and raised in the south. risen to maturity in tennessee, a slave holding state. he had owned slaves himself. he was a democrat. the only other thing we might add was that he was a stanch, stanch unionist. so when we think about it, the republican -- or i should say national union ticket in 1864, has the northern anti-slavery, republican lincoln, paired with the southern -- i don't know if i would call johnson pro-slavery, but he's not opposed to slavery on anymore grounds. he is a democrat. what do they have in common in almost nothing but they do have one thing in common, christian? >> reservation of the unionists. >> they're unionists. these two have almost nothing in common other than their political values, expect union, is driving home the
and they replace him with andrew johnson. andrew johnson, we would talk about much more if we were moving into the reconstruction period. because we know that he will figure centrally in that era of american history. real quickly, what do we know about it? andrew johnson had been born and raised in the south. risen to maturity in tennessee, a slave holding state. he had owned slaves himself. he was a democrat. the only other thing we might add was that he was a stanch, stanch unionist. so when...
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they also wanted andrew bogut to go to a situation where it would be a good thing for him. they are both good friends. they actually gave andrew bogut to dallas for a second-round pick. it's almost an afterthought. butto could -- oklahoma city in san antonio who are essentially fighting for fifth place, good luck to andrew bogut and harrison barnes . >> [ indiscernible - low volume ] >> time will tell. i don't think it damages his legacy. if this doesn't work for some reason and the chemistry is not what we expected it would be and the results aren't what we expected, then sure. he didn't win a title in oklahoma city. who is to say he would've 11 if he had stayed would have one call -- won one if you would of stayed. the fact is he is a better chance with this group, in this organization and he had in oklahoma city. >> thank you scott. >>> coming up next, and oakland man accused of attacking the google headquarters. he shot out office windows and through molotov cocktails. >>> the unexpected move by the man who led the push for britain to leave the eu. tame frizz-prone hair
they also wanted andrew bogut to go to a situation where it would be a good thing for him. they are both good friends. they actually gave andrew bogut to dallas for a second-round pick. it's almost an afterthought. butto could -- oklahoma city in san antonio who are essentially fighting for fifth place, good luck to andrew bogut and harrison barnes . >> [ indiscernible - low volume ] >> time will tell. i don't think it damages his legacy. if this doesn't work for some reason and the...
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andrew schultz. terrible. terrible. she's our goddess of gloom, our princess of pessimism, our maiden of misery. national review reporter. but first, here we are again, talking terror. it seems like it's all we ever talk about. not the weather, the kids or my new workout. it's terror more than ever. by the way, it's rama when we are actually seeing more terror attacks. at least with lent, the devoted tried not to do bad things. but instead, the most extreme of islam link their holiday to horror. i'm thinking terror's not a persuasive tool to win us over. now turkey believes isis was behind istanbul but theiends were russian, uzbek and something i cannot pronounce. once again, it reminds us that this is not about race at all, but a doctrine that cuts across all ethnic backgrounds, meaning you cannot be a bigot over an idea. yet after each attack comes a spasm of media coverage over islamophobia, the shield that blunts the cry against liberal behavior. what happens if the weapons are bombs, not guns or knives? a 13-year-o
andrew schultz. terrible. terrible. she's our goddess of gloom, our princess of pessimism, our maiden of misery. national review reporter. but first, here we are again, talking terror. it seems like it's all we ever talk about. not the weather, the kids or my new workout. it's terror more than ever. by the way, it's rama when we are actually seeing more terror attacks. at least with lent, the devoted tried not to do bad things. but instead, the most extreme of islam link their holiday to...
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. >> i'm andrew heath, and this is the rest of our team. >> first of all, congratulations. you not only won the team america rocketry challenge, you went on to win the international finals, as well. what was that like? >> well, it was extremely exciting. you know, after putting in all that hard work and working the long hours, after winning, it felt amazing. >> it was very overwhelming. it was just a great experience to be able to go, and it was very interesting to be able to be there and compete with the rest of the teams. >> just so everyone understands the exact rules, explain what you were judged on. >> well, we were challenged to build a rocket. that rocket had to reach an altitude of 800 feet, return within a flight time of 46 to 48 seconds, and safely carry a raw chicken's egg. and also, in the international competition, we also had to do a 10-minute presentation along with a question-and-answer section afterwards. >> in all, how many teams were you competing against? >> to be able to go to washington, there was around 700 teams, and once we got to washington, there
. >> i'm andrew heath, and this is the rest of our team. >> first of all, congratulations. you not only won the team america rocketry challenge, you went on to win the international finals, as well. what was that like? >> well, it was extremely exciting. you know, after putting in all that hard work and working the long hours, after winning, it felt amazing. >> it was very overwhelming. it was just a great experience to be able to go, and it was very interesting to be...
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at camp-abilities andrew is not alone. this is his fourth year at the week along camp for children blind or verbally impa-- visual impaired. >> do you like offense or defense? >> it is now what he looks forward to every year. >> do you think kids who are blind need something like this? >> yes. >> why? >> because if we didn't have this i would just be laying in bed playing on my i pod. >> here kids can be kids. why choose athletics or sports for blind children? >> one of the reasons is because people think they can't do sports and so they're often really behind in motor skills and fitness because people didn't give them opportunities. >> but at camp-abilities, they get that opportunity. now it is spread to 25 locations across the world opening doors for some that have never been open before. >> even one-on-one coaches have learned lessons. >> what have you learned. >> definitely patience. >> often people back at my school see me as different. >> do they try to include you at all? >> like at the end no one wants to play with
at camp-abilities andrew is not alone. this is his fourth year at the week along camp for children blind or verbally impa-- visual impaired. >> do you like offense or defense? >> it is now what he looks forward to every year. >> do you think kids who are blind need something like this? >> yes. >> why? >> because if we didn't have this i would just be laying in bed playing on my i pod. >> here kids can be kids. why choose athletics or sports for blind...
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but we begin with andrew finkel on the phone. >> there was an attempted coup. however, the government fought back. the president made an amazing presentation and he told people to resist the coup, to come out into the streets and prevent the coup from happening. he appears to have been successful in rallying quite a lot of their supporters and to come into the streets. the military appeared to be slightly flummoxed about this. >> you think that made all of the difference,er erd wanogan t people to go to the streets. >> a television station, a cnn affiliate, was at one point forced off the air. yes, it appears as though the coup makers have not had their own way, that the government has been successful in rallying its supporters to make a show of force but as you said in your introduction, we still don't know exactly how this thing will end and whether it will end peacefully. >> let me jump in here andrew. we may not know who is in control now until the sun comes up. are you getting a sense of who is in control, is it erdogan or the opposition? >> at the moment
but we begin with andrew finkel on the phone. >> there was an attempted coup. however, the government fought back. the president made an amazing presentation and he told people to resist the coup, to come out into the streets and prevent the coup from happening. he appears to have been successful in rallying quite a lot of their supporters and to come into the streets. the military appeared to be slightly flummoxed about this. >> you think that made all of the difference,er erd...
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anna: andrew. andrew: we keep making it better.he innovations through strategically i guess was to turn yourself into a more european business. then we see the brexit vote. european strategy? andrew: not particularly. we've got individual local operations. they are quite individually contained. they are growing really strongly. our fourth quarter saw almost record levels of growth in italy and germany. ofy are feeling the benefit being part of the sky. plansof innovations and we can now drop into those markets and help them grow even faster. i don't think there's a direct impact. we've got a strong balance sheet. plans are unaffected. we operate in the wider consumer economy. reach hasrew, open , orbeen separated from bt they are going through that process. what does that mean to you? think it goes far enough? comrew: i think the pf proposals are a small step when the u.k. needed a big step. there's not enough investment going into fiber. we are being overtaken by other advanced economies. they are investing into bringing fiber int
anna: andrew. andrew: we keep making it better.he innovations through strategically i guess was to turn yourself into a more european business. then we see the brexit vote. european strategy? andrew: not particularly. we've got individual local operations. they are quite individually contained. they are growing really strongly. our fourth quarter saw almost record levels of growth in italy and germany. ofy are feeling the benefit being part of the sky. plansof innovations and we can now drop...
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let's talk to andrew. he's trying to give himself and the dog cool and the little one -- have you do that? andrew: stay out of the sand, stain the air-conditioning. -- stay out of the sun, stay in the air conditioning. john: if you are a walker or a runner, do it early or very late after the sunshine goes away. if you want to -- you want to keep yourself and your family cool and her car cool, when it is 90 degrees under your hood, your engine carriage, talking about 140 degrees if not more, make sure your fluids are topped off and you have a good battery and do not tailgate because that puts a lot of pressure on your cooling system. it will be tough out ahead. back inside. police and the fire department ready for the heat, beginning today running to monday night, they will have a next her five ambulances on duty at all times, they want to ensure they are prepared to deal with heat related incidences. the police chief tells us that officers will check on elderly residents living in their patrol areas. she s
let's talk to andrew. he's trying to give himself and the dog cool and the little one -- have you do that? andrew: stay out of the sand, stain the air-conditioning. -- stay out of the sun, stay in the air conditioning. john: if you are a walker or a runner, do it early or very late after the sunshine goes away. if you want to -- you want to keep yourself and your family cool and her car cool, when it is 90 degrees under your hood, your engine carriage, talking about 140 degrees if not more,...
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because he leaves everyone in stitches, andrew schultz. terrible, terrible. and she's our goddess of gloom, our princess of pessimism, maiden of misery, "national view reporter kat kemp. here we are again talking terror. it seems that's all we talk about, not the weather, the kids or my new workout. it's terror more than ever. by the way, it's ramadan, a time it's's terror more than ever. by the way, it's ramadan. at least with lent, the devoted tried not to do bad things. i'm thinking terror is not a persuasive to win us over. now turkey believes isis was behind istanbul. >> islamophobia is a shield. a 13-year-old american girl was just stabbed to death on the west bank, a stabbing of a young girl on the west bank by a guy named muhammed. i don't think you can blame this on the nra. samantha power says you can blame isis on obama. obama is blending the benign with the barbaric. just say radical islam, just once. please, i'm buy you an adorable corgi. you need something to make you smile. but what if we compromise? start saying radical islam but then add, "no
because he leaves everyone in stitches, andrew schultz. terrible, terrible. and she's our goddess of gloom, our princess of pessimism, maiden of misery, "national view reporter kat kemp. here we are again talking terror. it seems that's all we talk about, not the weather, the kids or my new workout. it's terror more than ever. by the way, it's ramadan, a time it's's terror more than ever. by the way, it's ramadan. at least with lent, the devoted tried not to do bad things. i'm thinking...
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the last president to be re-elected to a second term was andrew jackson. that was in 1832. so 32 years have transpired since the last time a president was re-elected. last time an incumbent was even nominated for a second term had been 1840. almost a quarter century had passed since that happened. so no one is sort of automatically assuming within the republican party in spring, early summer 1864, that lincoln's renomination is inevitable, or even desirable. in fact, there are a lot of individuals in the party that would like to replace lincoln. some of them want to replace him because they simply have presidential aspirations of their own. lincoln's cabinet member, second tar of t secretary of the treasury, and others with aspirations. others of the republican party just simply don't think lincoln is re-electable. for that reason, with the concern for the war effort, a concern for the future of the party, they believe that replacing lincoln is probably the wiser course to follow. ultimately lincoln is going to be re-elected -- excuse me, renominated in the summer of 1864.
the last president to be re-elected to a second term was andrew jackson. that was in 1832. so 32 years have transpired since the last time a president was re-elected. last time an incumbent was even nominated for a second term had been 1840. almost a quarter century had passed since that happened. so no one is sort of automatically assuming within the republican party in spring, early summer 1864, that lincoln's renomination is inevitable, or even desirable. in fact, there are a lot of...
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a short time ago, i spoke to andrew plant at munich airport and asked him what he knew. >> we are atirport. there is a lot of confusion, people coming here just to get back to their homes but tells -- told they cannot get the normal buses because the city center is closed and normal routes are not available. the latest as we understand it here, eyewitnesses are saying there were three men with guns. there are reports one of those has died. they have mentioned it. also potentially two men on the run. in the last 20 minutes or so, austrian police have been dropping in to help german colleagues. they are 50 miles away from the germany-austria border. the last 10 minutes or so, they are beefing up border security, so a fear here this will be a manhunt for a very wide area. that is what they have to deal with. potentially two gunmen are being looked for over a much wider area that just munich. >> that was andrew plant reporting. we go live to berlin. damien mcginnis is there. germany's prime minister has been speaking. what has he had to say about the possible motive here? damien: it is v
a short time ago, i spoke to andrew plant at munich airport and asked him what he knew. >> we are atirport. there is a lot of confusion, people coming here just to get back to their homes but tells -- told they cannot get the normal buses because the city center is closed and normal routes are not available. the latest as we understand it here, eyewitnesses are saying there were three men with guns. there are reports one of those has died. they have mentioned it. also potentially two men...
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. >> look what andrew does down there. andrew built it.ndrew pours wine into that contraption for a living. andrew, thank you for all you do. >> thank you, andrew. the one i wanted to show was from. >> "mr. and mrs. smith". >> "gone with the wind." remember, when he kisses her and picks her and takes her up the stairs. >> this was a moment for a teacher on "american's got talent" 32 years old from las vegas, her name is moya angela. she got on "america's got talent" and sang her heart out. >> why now at the age of 32 have you decided you are going to go on a show like this. >> it is time for me to stand on my own feet as moya angela and show the word what i'm made of. ♪ ♪ it's all coming back to me now ♪ ♪ >> wow. what a life-changing moment. >> good for her. >> every now and then, you get to witness somebody's moment. >> she knew it. >> let's head to the next round. >> look who is over there. dennis leery is here. >> nice of you to come here. >> somebody say hello. >> we have some wonderful auction winners back here. ji jimmy, could you d
. >> look what andrew does down there. andrew built it.ndrew pours wine into that contraption for a living. andrew, thank you for all you do. >> thank you, andrew. the one i wanted to show was from. >> "mr. and mrs. smith". >> "gone with the wind." remember, when he kisses her and picks her and takes her up the stairs. >> this was a moment for a teacher on "american's got talent" 32 years old from las vegas, her name is moya angela....
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i'll turn to andrew weiss. much confidence do you have that it's clearly the russian government behind what we know so far? >> so far this is a fast-moving story and we all need to be cautious because the facts are not out there. yesterday general clapper director of national intelligence said he wasn't prepared to make a call. but everything that dribbled out seems to point to some form of russian government involvement. forensic data dribbled to the press points to comparable attacks that have been attributed to russia in the past several months and the attacks on the d.n.c. and the d.c.c.c. seems to be fitting in the same group of russian actors. >> woodruff: andrew, now that we're seeing the report late this afternoon that the clinton campaign itself had been hacked, what does that tell you? >> well, about a month or so ago general clapper also pointed to is possibility that foreign governments were trying to hack into the u.s. presidential campaign staffs. so the word has been on the street that this is a
i'll turn to andrew weiss. much confidence do you have that it's clearly the russian government behind what we know so far? >> so far this is a fast-moving story and we all need to be cautious because the facts are not out there. yesterday general clapper director of national intelligence said he wasn't prepared to make a call. but everything that dribbled out seems to point to some form of russian government involvement. forensic data dribbled to the press points to comparable attacks...
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in the contest of poor people, andrew cuomo one -- for people -- four people, andrew cuomo won.alled him election night and endorsed him. loste last campaign, you your public advocate in 2009. what happened? you are still at it. their term limits in new york for public advocate so i served eight years as public advocate. got a lot done. i loved it. and people thought i was adept at that. when there was a vacancy for public advocate, three people have been running for a year. one of them was told de blasio -- bill the blogs you. i decidedly to run for public -- .ill de blasio i decided to run for public advocate late. so i announced late. i started way ahead because i was well known. blasio was less well but had locked up labor support. he is a founder of the work and family party. he is married to an african-american woman. he gets mixed race children. he ran ads saying look at my family. among extremely well white liberals as i did but extremely well among african-americans because of his story. he wins. i support him. because i last race was a fugitive of the law of averages.
in the contest of poor people, andrew cuomo one -- for people -- four people, andrew cuomo won.alled him election night and endorsed him. loste last campaign, you your public advocate in 2009. what happened? you are still at it. their term limits in new york for public advocate so i served eight years as public advocate. got a lot done. i loved it. and people thought i was adept at that. when there was a vacancy for public advocate, three people have been running for a year. one of them was...
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actual front is coming through. 73 for leesburg, and 73 for andrews. stray showers from cumberland, and passing over, and you can see a quick shower this morning, and that will begin to fade away. 86 by noon. the high is on far with what we typically see this time year. more thunderstorms this afternoon. i will show you where they will be in a few minutes. >>> good morning, allyson. a fallen tree is causing shutdowns on river road, and this is if you're going out to the river at stoney creek road, and it's blocking traffic eastbound and westbound, and this is is out here at river road. we are told crews are on the way. it happened in the last hour. just know river road is shut down now. there's a serious accident by martin luther king jr. highway. the traffic is going 59 miles an hour. >> thank you, ellen. >>> half of the officers charged in freddie gray's death have now been found not guilty. a judge acquitted a third
actual front is coming through. 73 for leesburg, and 73 for andrews. stray showers from cumberland, and passing over, and you can see a quick shower this morning, and that will begin to fade away. 86 by noon. the high is on far with what we typically see this time year. more thunderstorms this afternoon. i will show you where they will be in a few minutes. >>> good morning, allyson. a fallen tree is causing shutdowns on river road, and this is if you're going out to the river at stoney...
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. >> the apple stuff makes a lot more sense to me, andrew, because when we were talking about when they were still growing. >> yes. >> they were going to grow from a revenue base quarterly of like
. >> the apple stuff makes a lot more sense to me, andrew, because when we were talking about when they were still growing. >> yes. >> they were going to grow from a revenue base quarterly of like