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. >> andrew: the dance is coming.i takes on uconn, then somebody gets an automatic ticket at the state farm missouri valley conference championship game and then a showdown with the boilermakers and wildcats of northwestern. here on the road to the final four. cbs sports. here is a look at the five original ncaa teams still waiting to go to the big dance and it looks like this is it for northwestern at long last. >> steve: that game the other day with 1.2 seconds to go, to throw it the length of the court and storm the court, i'm not a big court storming guy but if there is a court that needed storming eats those people. >> andrew: jim nantz, bill rafshtery, grant hill and tracy wolfson. -- >> andrew: jim nantz, bill raftery, grant hill can tracy wolfson. >> andrew: foul. 12-point lead. the >> andrew: trier's got 15 today. continues to play well. this is just the 12th game of the season following his suspension at the beginning of the year for testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs. two to shoot. markkanen o
. >> andrew: the dance is coming.i takes on uconn, then somebody gets an automatic ticket at the state farm missouri valley conference championship game and then a showdown with the boilermakers and wildcats of northwestern. here on the road to the final four. cbs sports. here is a look at the five original ncaa teams still waiting to go to the big dance and it looks like this is it for northwestern at long last. >> steve: that game the other day with 1.2 seconds to go, to throw it...
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>> andrew: back in tempe. most ncaa tournament victories to never appear in a final mark few of gonzaga. is first. sean miller. never been in the final four in his career. 17 ncaa tournament victories. >> steve: he will get there. he was the perfect hire for arizona. he's one of the best coaches in the country in every way. recruiting, preparation, defense, offense. his time will come. >> andrew: trier has to call time out. good defense by arizona state. >> andrew: a reminder of what's at stake for arizona. if they wrap this one up they clinch a share of the pac-12 title. if arizona loses today to oregon state on, arizona wins the outright regular season title, and they get the number one seed in the conference tournament next week in las vegas. >> steve: cancs are oregon is not going to lose to oregon state. only has one pac-12 victory this year. >> andrew: another time out called for by arizona. >> steve: these guys haven't thrown the towel in. setting up their fullcourt pressure and forcing arizona to use t
>> andrew: back in tempe. most ncaa tournament victories to never appear in a final mark few of gonzaga. is first. sean miller. never been in the final four in his career. 17 ncaa tournament victories. >> steve: he will get there. he was the perfect hire for arizona. he's one of the best coaches in the country in every way. recruiting, preparation, defense, offense. his time will come. >> andrew: trier has to call time out. good defense by arizona state. >> andrew: a...
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wagreat timing that was. >> andrew: pitts, the -- >> steve: what great timing that was. >> andrew: pitts the junior out of blue springs, missouri, dad transferred but he wanted to stay to missouri. he had established himself there. wanted to finish his career at blue springs south. it was a tough decision but it paid off for pitts as the dii player of the year. wimbusk's three is no good and pitt it ises has it. >> steve: great box-out by schneider that time. that was pitts's 13th career block. >> andrew: there is the whistle with 2:10 fogo. two free throws the rest of the way for the bearcats. fourth foul on jason jolly. >> steve: the pace of this game was set very early, andrew, from the way beginning northwest missouri state made it very clear "we are not going to be thrown out of our game" and they have not been. not one bit. that number one, justin pitts, he can control a game with anybody in america. two big misses. >> andrew: still a 12-point lead for northwest missouri state. bingaya will drive. missed it. defended by dougherty. less than two minutes to go. northwest missouri sta
wagreat timing that was. >> andrew: pitts, the -- >> steve: what great timing that was. >> andrew: pitts the junior out of blue springs, missouri, dad transferred but he wanted to stay to missouri. he had established himself there. wanted to finish his career at blue springs south. it was a tough decision but it paid off for pitts as the dii player of the year. wimbusk's three is no good and pitt it ises has it. >> steve: great box-out by schneider that time. that was...
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of next -- andrew sheets.ng streak since august, we focus on emerging markets story, the continuing rally. numbers in indonesia, that conversation that. this is bloomberg -- that conversation that. this is bloomberg -- that conversation that -- that conversation next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: european equities softening over the last few minutes. we have seen a push fire for euro-dollar. we have broken through the 108 level. a touch of 108. we see euro strength. we will wait and watch to see what happens as we progress towards the french elections. what theng to see shorts now feel about how long it will hold on to these positions. market positioning could be quite interesting. let's talk about other marketing position, emerging-market stocks extending their longest win since august. let's get more with tracy alloway. walk us through why this is happening. down to the fed or something going on otherwise? >> there is an annoying tendency in markets to talk about em as a homogenous flaw but i will do it anywa
of next -- andrew sheets.ng streak since august, we focus on emerging markets story, the continuing rally. numbers in indonesia, that conversation that. this is bloomberg -- that conversation that. this is bloomberg -- that conversation that -- that conversation next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: european equities softening over the last few minutes. we have seen a push fire for euro-dollar. we have broken through the 108 level. a touch of 108. we see euro strength. we will wait and watch to...
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we have an interview with andrew. this is bloomberg. ♪ bloombergve from world had a chorus in new york, i am vonnie quinn, and this is bloomberg markets. the short seller andrew left, known for taking down valid pharmaceuticals, to next at, is out with another cold. his firm published as -- august that ttg is taking a play from valeant's playbook. the stock has been taking a hit. responded toas not our request for a comment. andrew left joins us for inclusive interview. can an airplane parts maker have similarities with a pharmaceutical maker? andrew left: the similarity is has spent many years acquiring debt and provided to companies including the department of defense, boeing, amongst others, and raising the price of products open people would not notice, taking on more debt, and they keep raising prices and hence, have a rising stock price. what we saw with the pharma -- pharmaceutical company, it just transformed to the aerospace industry. vonnie: what is the problem -- if the products are bought by the new admini
we have an interview with andrew. this is bloomberg. ♪ bloombergve from world had a chorus in new york, i am vonnie quinn, and this is bloomberg markets. the short seller andrew left, known for taking down valid pharmaceuticals, to next at, is out with another cold. his firm published as -- august that ttg is taking a play from valeant's playbook. the stock has been taking a hit. responded toas not our request for a comment. andrew left joins us for inclusive interview. can an airplane parts...
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andrew rannells is stopping by as well. [ cheers and applause ] later in the show, katie, andrew andng "pup quiz." it's very -- it's gonna be fun. stick around for that. [ cheers and applause ] we have great music from the grammy award winning zac brown band. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: hey! come on. >> jimmy: these guys know how to do it. if you've never seen these guys live -- well, you will tonight, but they're unbelievable. they just know how to do it. my buddy went to go see them. he's like -- he didn't even know. he's like, "i know a couple songs." but they offered my friend tickets. and he's like, yeah, i'll go see it. so he went to go see it. he said the best concert he's ever seen in his life. zac brown. [ cheers and applause ] get ready. they're here tonight. guys, it is time for "screen grabs." here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ make me wanna screen grab ♪ >> jimmy: now these are some weird, funny things that you guys have found on the internet or other places and then sent in to us. this first screen grab was sent in by jamie esperto in south huntington, new york
andrew rannells is stopping by as well. [ cheers and applause ] later in the show, katie, andrew andng "pup quiz." it's very -- it's gonna be fun. stick around for that. [ cheers and applause ] we have great music from the grammy award winning zac brown band. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: hey! come on. >> jimmy: these guys know how to do it. if you've never seen these guys live -- well, you will tonight, but they're unbelievable. they just know how to do it. my buddy...
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we are back with andrew wilson.irst of all, when it comes to , does it take every time for five-six fed presidents to talk them into acting? andrew: i think the fed doesn't want to surprise the market. there was speaking leading up into it with the rhetoric being fully priced so they don't want .o do something we certainly agree that the fed needs to do more they on that one a year. we think there are at least two more hikes this year and possibly even three. so we certainly do mention them continuing to job own if the market isn't pricing it in. with the strength of the numbers we are seeing, particularly of those referencing the inflation numbers being so high, i think the market will continue looking at that. will, the market definitely rise. francine: we had the fed president speaking this week. -- made a compelling case saying, why do we need to raise rates now? why don't we wait? is there anything that pulls at your heartstrings there? andrew: it resonates with us. we don't want to overreact. and some of the s
we are back with andrew wilson.irst of all, when it comes to , does it take every time for five-six fed presidents to talk them into acting? andrew: i think the fed doesn't want to surprise the market. there was speaking leading up into it with the rhetoric being fully priced so they don't want .o do something we certainly agree that the fed needs to do more they on that one a year. we think there are at least two more hikes this year and possibly even three. so we certainly do mention them...
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. >> great to be here with andrew who is the assistant to the president for domestic policy.ndrew has a distinguished record prior to that, though, and served in a pivotal role during the transition and was the policy director for the platform committee, no easy job, at the rnc convention this summer. he holds a degree from catholic university here in the city where sound travels faster than light and he is now a recovering lawyer working for the country. andrew, it's been only five weeks from this day since you took office and already so much has been done. what has been the president's main approach to reversing much of the obama agenda? >> thank you so much and thank you to cpac for having me. it's great to be back at cpac. i've been here many times as a participant. that's a great question because as i'm sure you heard from the president this morning, he is focused on rolling back much of the obama agenda and focused on deregulating and creating growth and jobs for the american people. all right. right out of the gate, president trump signed an executive order on obamacar
. >> great to be here with andrew who is the assistant to the president for domestic policy.ndrew has a distinguished record prior to that, though, and served in a pivotal role during the transition and was the policy director for the platform committee, no easy job, at the rnc convention this summer. he holds a degree from catholic university here in the city where sound travels faster than light and he is now a recovering lawyer working for the country. andrew, it's been only five weeks...
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that was something andrew hadn't thought about. he hasn't had a family to encourage him to dream about the future. >> here's melissa mollet who does traffic. let's say hello to lauren. >> lauren invited andrew to sit down and see how they create the weather map. >> what do you think that green is? >> rain. >> he knows the map. >> i knew you were smart. >> think you'd like to have her job? >> you pretty much already nailed it. >> what do you think you want to be when you grow up? >> i'm good with electronics. >> you're into electronics. >> andrew came into foster care at 10 years old. he had siblings. his older brother aged out of the system and his sister was adopted. >> since she was asodopted, it' been andrew's dream to be adopted. even though he's a has never given up on finding a forever family. >> how would he know if the right family came along for him? >> i just know. >> they'll say andrew is the right kid for us. >> and we believe that. so, if you have room in your home and your heart for andrew, the number is 1-88-to-adopt
that was something andrew hadn't thought about. he hasn't had a family to encourage him to dream about the future. >> here's melissa mollet who does traffic. let's say hello to lauren. >> lauren invited andrew to sit down and see how they create the weather map. >> what do you think that green is? >> rain. >> he knows the map. >> i knew you were smart. >> think you'd like to have her job? >> you pretty much already nailed it. >> what do you...
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>> andrew long. >> jimmy: andrew long. okay. the oscars were this past weekend.tor or actress would you want to play you? >> neil patrick harris. i'm a musical theater nerd. so neil patrick harris. >> jimmy: n p h. [ cheers and applause ] aiming high. neil patrick harris. and what would that movie be called? >> "andrew long: international spy." [ cheers and applause ] but with -- >> jimmy: international spy? >> but with -- but with my luck, i would be more of an austin powers than a a james bond. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: more comedy than a a serious straight up stud? >> yes. >> jimmy: you're a musical theater nerd. so it'll be a musical thing. >> yes. >> jimmy: yes. so it's very good. all right. so this is musical theater thing. okay. why don't you come down with me for a second. come here, come on, let's go. [ cheers and applause ] have you ever met the roots before, andrew? >> no. >> jimmy: yeah, you got to come meet the roots. here, guys. i don't know if you know him because he's an international spy. [ laughter ] this is andrew long. yeah. you know him now. [ c
>> andrew long. >> jimmy: andrew long. okay. the oscars were this past weekend.tor or actress would you want to play you? >> neil patrick harris. i'm a musical theater nerd. so neil patrick harris. >> jimmy: n p h. [ cheers and applause ] aiming high. neil patrick harris. and what would that movie be called? >> "andrew long: international spy." [ cheers and applause ] but with -- >> jimmy: international spy? >> but with -- but with my luck, i...
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andrew sullivan, great to have you on.nk you for your insight. >> thank you. >> thanks our show tonight. thank you for watching, and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >>> hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with glenn beck. that's next time. we'll see you then. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. steves: music in vienna's parks enjoys a long tradition. a century ago, johann strauss was the toast of vienna's high society. it was here, in vienna's city park, in the kursalon, where the "waltz king" himself directed wildly popular concerts in the late 1800s. and the tradition continues to the delight of music lovers from around the world. [ "the blue danube" plays ] - today on america's test kitchen: julia makes spanish braised chicken, jack challenges chris to a tasting of israeli couscous, and bridget makes israeli couscous salad. right here, on america's test
andrew sullivan, great to have you on.nk you for your insight. >> thank you. >> thanks our show tonight. thank you for watching, and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >>> hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with glenn beck. that's next time. we'll see you then. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you....
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andrew weiss, what about that?that part of the agenda between the united states and russia is deadlocked. we're unlikely, regardless of what donald trump's policies are on defense spending, on changes, we have fundamental disagreements with the russians. they have violated a key arms control treaty, the i.m.f. treaty where russia fueled new cruise missiles that violated the treaty, they're concerned at missile control systems which they believe will threaten their deterrent. >> woodruff: how do you see the risks? >> considerable. at the same time, our economy is ten times the size of the russian economy, they can't afford -- they can afford even less than the soviet union to get into a nuclear alzheimer's race with the united states. i think we -- a nuclear arms race with the united states. we hold the cars. i think it's a position of strength to pursue is it agenda and to address the concerns we have about russian conduct and lock in some stability in the relationship. >> woodruff: paul saunders, andrew weiss, dea
andrew weiss, what about that?that part of the agenda between the united states and russia is deadlocked. we're unlikely, regardless of what donald trump's policies are on defense spending, on changes, we have fundamental disagreements with the russians. they have violated a key arms control treaty, the i.m.f. treaty where russia fueled new cruise missiles that violated the treaty, they're concerned at missile control systems which they believe will threaten their deterrent. >> woodruff:...
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reporter: andrew and naomie have a 1000-meter ascent ahead ofthem.hey took a five-day climbingcourse in peru, and they think that will be enough to mastermont blanc. but many underestimate thedifficulty of the climb, whih requires the endurance of amarathon runner. sudden changes in weatherconditions, avalanches, falling rocks and crevasses make montblanc even more treacherous than it already is.over the last decade, several hundred people have died in themont blanc mountain range. >>a russian woman was left upthere by her fellow climbers because she could not make itback down. by the time the rescue crewreached her, she was dead. things like this shouldn'thappen. reporter: on this morning, notourists will go to the top. it is far too dangerous, withwind gusts of more than 80 kilometers an hour andtemperatures of -25 degrees celsius.at the last alpine hut before the peak, naomie and andrew seekshelter. naomie is chilled to the bone,but they still do not want to give up. >>we really want to make theascent. >>we'll wait a bit and see.reporter: waiting
reporter: andrew and naomie have a 1000-meter ascent ahead ofthem.hey took a five-day climbingcourse in peru, and they think that will be enough to mastermont blanc. but many underestimate thedifficulty of the climb, whih requires the endurance of amarathon runner. sudden changes in weatherconditions, avalanches, falling rocks and crevasses make montblanc even more treacherous than it already is.over the last decade, several hundred people have died in themont blanc mountain range. >>a...
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andrew? >> hey, becky. thank you.et member, but it is not somebody new to "squawk box." we were just talking about it. wilbur ross is here. of course, a long time friend of "squawk box." you've been on the show for about 20 years, we think. >> i think maybe since the very beginning. >> since the very, very beginning. we have 100 questions for you. this is our first time spending time with you in this new role. >> i have fewer than 100 answers. >> before we do that though, some of the tape that becky and joe were just rolling before was of this raid of caterpillar. your department was involved in that raid. how does that work? did you approve that? >> well, that was part of an ongoing investigation that had been begun quite a while ago. the commerce department has enforcement responsibilities both on imports and on exports. so it's an important part of our function, and we're going to be even stricter on enforcement, particularly on inbound goods that shouldn't be. >> before something like that happens, do they call yo
andrew? >> hey, becky. thank you.et member, but it is not somebody new to "squawk box." we were just talking about it. wilbur ross is here. of course, a long time friend of "squawk box." you've been on the show for about 20 years, we think. >> i think maybe since the very beginning. >> since the very, very beginning. we have 100 questions for you. this is our first time spending time with you in this new role. >> i have fewer than 100 answers....
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so andrew always had a love for national review and i bring him up because andrew, you wrote a piece about the crisis in the arts and you quoted andrew as saying, the people who have money, every four years, the last possible second are told, you need to give millions of dollars because these four counties in ohio are going to determine the entire election. i'm saying, andrew would say, why didn't we invest 20 years ago in a movie studio in hollywood? why didn't we invest in creating television shows? why didn't we create institutions that would reflect and affirm that which is good about america? his point being there's this overwhelming narrative that the media and the culture create and it's hard to speak into that or have a differing opinion than that. on the other hand, that all being true, molly, you've written jon stewart elected donald trump. did it backfire at some point, all the left-wing sort of emphasis on hollywood, to the extent people were overwhelmed by it? >> well, yeah, it is very interesting how we've had decades of people running rough shod through her institution
so andrew always had a love for national review and i bring him up because andrew, you wrote a piece about the crisis in the arts and you quoted andrew as saying, the people who have money, every four years, the last possible second are told, you need to give millions of dollars because these four counties in ohio are going to determine the entire election. i'm saying, andrew would say, why didn't we invest 20 years ago in a movie studio in hollywood? why didn't we invest in creating television...
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and despite our low view of andrew johnson, we hear andrew johnson in our politics today. read andrew johnson's veto of the civil rights act. it's not exactly the same wording, but it's basically this is reverse discrimination. congress is giving rights to black people which is discrimination against whites. they are taking the idea that expanding the rights of those who have not had them is taking something away from white people, is andrew johnson's idea. you heard that since the civil rights era. you heard this in our presidential campaign last year. absolutely.rights, these are state issues. this is the dilemma the republicans face. civil rights in the right to vote in all of these things were traditionally rights governed by the states. the federal government had nothing to do it that before the civil war and johnson is upholding that view of the constitution. yeah, if a state was to give black people the right to vote, they can do it, but it's not the federal government. they had to rewrite the constitution to give the federal government power to really protect the r
and despite our low view of andrew johnson, we hear andrew johnson in our politics today. read andrew johnson's veto of the civil rights act. it's not exactly the same wording, but it's basically this is reverse discrimination. congress is giving rights to black people which is discrimination against whites. they are taking the idea that expanding the rights of those who have not had them is taking something away from white people, is andrew johnson's idea. you heard that since the civil rights...
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tory: andrew, always great talk to you, andrew freris, ecognosis president of ecognosis advisory.i,ering the selling of giving you the details. the asia markets gaining momentum with regional benchmark slightly on the positive. but the nikkei and topix dragging down the markets. ♪ 1:30 the afternoon in tokyo and 8:30 a.m. in dubai. trade figures coming in way outside of the forecast. a surprise for the deficit in three years. they soared at 45%, nearly double the thinking. than one third of what analysts have been calculating. exports in the u.s. rising. about $32 billion. wikileaks has published thousands of documents today can break the cia into ios and android mobile devices to monitor messages and smart televisions. the material includes malware, viruses, security weaknesses and several hundred million lines of code. the cia does not comment on the authenticity of supposedly intelligence documents. the architects of oil have stabilized prices with a front. saudi arabia and russia that knowledge it is not draining as quickly as expected. they could be an extension of restrictio
tory: andrew, always great talk to you, andrew freris, ecognosis president of ecognosis advisory.i,ering the selling of giving you the details. the asia markets gaining momentum with regional benchmark slightly on the positive. but the nikkei and topix dragging down the markets. ♪ 1:30 the afternoon in tokyo and 8:30 a.m. in dubai. trade figures coming in way outside of the forecast. a surprise for the deficit in three years. they soared at 45%, nearly double the thinking. than one third of...
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thank goodness for andrew neill. 0ne this telephone message. thank goodness for andrew neill.f the very few in the bbc to stick to strictly accurate quotation. in general there is far too much sloppiness and buyers but bravo andrew neill. that allegations of bias in relation to brexit is one we have heard since before the referendum in june and have heard since before the referendum injune and politicians have joined referendum injune and politicians havejoined in the referendum injune and politicians have joined in the argument with 70 mps writing to newspapers last week that the bbc had fallen far short of its obligation to provide balanced coverage and had skewed good economic news since the referendum. 0n economic news since the referendum. on thursday a rival group of politicians wrote another letter calling on the bbc to resist attem pts calling on the bbc to resist attempts at political interference and report fearlessly and impartially on the brexit negotiations. that divided reaction was also evident among newswatch viewers. most people sided with this anonymous calle
thank goodness for andrew neill. 0ne this telephone message. thank goodness for andrew neill.f the very few in the bbc to stick to strictly accurate quotation. in general there is far too much sloppiness and buyers but bravo andrew neill. that allegations of bias in relation to brexit is one we have heard since before the referendum in june and have heard since before the referendum injune and politicians have joined referendum injune and politicians havejoined in the referendum injune and...
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they are ridiculous andrew fake news agenda.culous - andrew barr paula ridiculous claims. andrew barr paula kania made the claims, who seems to have inspired sean spicer to say that these three intelligence soufces that these three intelligence sources say that these three intelligence sources say president obama did not need to use other sources because they used the british agency. they probably think this will help trump with these ludicrous allegations. two we e ks with these ludicrous allegations. two weeks ago, over with these ludicrous allegations. two weeks ago, over pressure over two weeks ago, over pressure over the russian crisis, he thought he would do this. do you think it is so well thought through? off-the-cuff remarks which have escalated into this? sometimes i think it can only be that this is a guy surrounded by a team at everybody monitors were the president says for at least that is what used to happen but it could be that on his own he is tweeting these things out. i do not know where these allegations came
they are ridiculous andrew fake news agenda.culous - andrew barr paula ridiculous claims. andrew barr paula kania made the claims, who seems to have inspired sean spicer to say that these three intelligence soufces that these three intelligence sources say that these three intelligence sources say president obama did not need to use other sources because they used the british agency. they probably think this will help trump with these ludicrous allegations. two we e ks with these ludicrous...
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andrew always had a national review. i bring him up because andrew you wrote a piece about the crisis in the arts. you quoted andrew as saying, the people have money every four years at the last possible second are told give millions of dollars because these were counties in ohio are going to determine the entire election. andrew would say why didn't we invest 20 years ago in a movie studio in hollywood, why did we invest in creating television shows, why didn't we create institutions that would reflect and affirm that which is good about america? his.being there is this overwhelming narrative that the media and the culture create. it's hard to speak into that or have a differing opinion the net. on the other hand, molly you've written that the elected donald trump. did it backfire at some.? >> it is very interesting how we've had decades of people running roughshod through all of our institutions, the academy, all of our cultural institutions and now everyone's very surprised that we have donald trump as president. they
andrew always had a national review. i bring him up because andrew you wrote a piece about the crisis in the arts. you quoted andrew as saying, the people have money every four years at the last possible second are told give millions of dollars because these were counties in ohio are going to determine the entire election. andrew would say why didn't we invest 20 years ago in a movie studio in hollywood, why did we invest in creating television shows, why didn't we create institutions that...
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andrew: yes.ts are absolutely that this is having an effect on prime minister route. it worked. the polls.nd in -- was fading in the polls so this is energize the base. saying they will definitely come out so it has been a win for him. coming out in the next hour or two hours. the two leaders tonight square off and they have a one-on-one debate. there is a debate with everybody and then it is off to the ballots. tom: with you are ballots and your knowledge of the european atmosphere, it seems to be about too much immigration. not actually immigration and migrants and refugees, that the size of the inflow. is that the heart of the netherlands debate? andrew: that is at the heart of everything. 1.5 migrantshad .ome ashore in europe literally and figuratively two years ago. they reached a refugee deal with turkey and that is starting to fray a little bit. numbers startugee to come up again. there is a big worry it will come up again. it is at the heart of the negotiations. tom: terrific perspective t
andrew: yes.ts are absolutely that this is having an effect on prime minister route. it worked. the polls.nd in -- was fading in the polls so this is energize the base. saying they will definitely come out so it has been a win for him. coming out in the next hour or two hours. the two leaders tonight square off and they have a one-on-one debate. there is a debate with everybody and then it is off to the ballots. tom: with you are ballots and your knowledge of the european atmosphere, it seems...
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. >> hi, andrew. nice to see you. >> reporter: andrew was a little shy when we first met. i invited him to come visit channel 4 to have a look behind the scenes. inside the nbc network newsroom andrea mitchell was getting ready for a live "today" show report and andrew was fascinated and had a chance to meet andrea when s nine years. his mom wasn't able to take care of him and he was with his grandmother who became ill and then wasn't able to take care of him. >> reporter: think you would like to be a newscaster some day? >> that was something andrew hadn't thought about and hasn't had a family to encourage him to dream about the future. there's melissa who does traffic. let's say hi to lauryn. >> she invited andrew to sit down to see how they create the weather map. what do you think the green is? >> rain. >> i knew you were smart. >> you pretty much nailed it. >> good to meet you. what do you think you want to be when you grow up? >> into electronics. >> reporter: he came into foster care at the 10 years old and had siblings, his older brother aged out of the system and
. >> hi, andrew. nice to see you. >> reporter: andrew was a little shy when we first met. i invited him to come visit channel 4 to have a look behind the scenes. inside the nbc network newsroom andrea mitchell was getting ready for a live "today" show report and andrew was fascinated and had a chance to meet andrea when s nine years. his mom wasn't able to take care of him and he was with his grandmother who became ill and then wasn't able to take care of him. >>...
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andrew frankel/berkeley police department: "i mean it's clear, based on the pictures, that these areeople involved in a physical altercation, combat stance, guard raised or in mid throw" these photos were taken during last saturday's march 4 trump event in the city of berkeley. as you can see from this video several fights broke out between pro trump ralliers and counter protestors. ten people were arrested that day. berkeley police sgt. andrew frankel says investigators now have visual evidence of 6 additional people allegedly involved in the violencesgt. andrew frankel/berkeley police department: "we've been using video images still images provided by witnesses, reporting parties and victims and based on that we have shared six pictures at this point that we are hoping to get identified"the visual evidence is predominantly action photos of people fightingsgt. andrew frankel/berkeley police department: "an adult male, long sleeves black shirt, grey jeans, olive drab knit cap and it's clear what he is doing. he is involved in a physical altercation with someone in the park"the human
andrew frankel/berkeley police department: "i mean it's clear, based on the pictures, that these areeople involved in a physical altercation, combat stance, guard raised or in mid throw" these photos were taken during last saturday's march 4 trump event in the city of berkeley. as you can see from this video several fights broke out between pro trump ralliers and counter protestors. ten people were arrested that day. berkeley police sgt. andrew frankel says investigators now have...
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andrew is a new man. >> he's motivated. and motivation is something andrew never had. but is key to a life, right? >> reporter: and you know what they say about a rising tide? it lifts all boats. harry smith, nbc news, parkland, florida. >>> that's going to do it for us on a friday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> right now at 6:00, a developing story affecting the evening commute. new developments on the damaged 101 overpass. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening. thanks for being with us. i'm raj mathai. >> the right hand side of the southbound lanes approaching the damaged embarcadero overpass. traffic is slow but moving. that's good news. even better news, all lanes reopened in the past 30 minutes. >> here's the problem -- take a look there. that's a dump truck. the driver of that dump truck accidentally left the truck bed up which crash into overpass. it left a huge crack in the overpass and damaged a support beam. overnight and most of the day today the left two lanes were closed there on 101
andrew is a new man. >> he's motivated. and motivation is something andrew never had. but is key to a life, right? >> reporter: and you know what they say about a rising tide? it lifts all boats. harry smith, nbc news, parkland, florida. >>> that's going to do it for us on a friday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> right now at 6:00, a developing story affecting the evening commute. new developments on the...
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jelani andrews. >> that's right. come in the other room. >> why you do that, bro? [ laughter ] >> i'm tired, bro. >> he's really cool. like, i respect him. he's not a judgmental person at all. i would say he's my straight best friend. >> how's your day, shaquille? >> i don't know. just woke up. >> why didn't you wake me up? did you touch my feet again? >> yeah. >> i've known shaquille since seventh grade. he's cool as hell. he got a good heart. i'm proud to say that's my gay best friend. >> andrews is ending a sentence for marijuana and carrying a concealed weapon. >> that when they have balls. dude's like, hey, bro, i have strap for sale. want to buy it? what kind of strap? the .40. it was most beautifulest gun i've seen in my life. >> the gun may have been beautiful, but it was also hot. >> my lawyer was like, you have a d.e.a. agent's gun. i didn't get in trouble because i never shot the gun. didn't scratch the serial numbers off and all the original hallow tips was in the clip. it wasn't nothing in the chamber. >> if he done any of those things, andrews could h
jelani andrews. >> that's right. come in the other room. >> why you do that, bro? [ laughter ] >> i'm tired, bro. >> he's really cool. like, i respect him. he's not a judgmental person at all. i would say he's my straight best friend. >> how's your day, shaquille? >> i don't know. just woke up. >> why didn't you wake me up? did you touch my feet again? >> yeah. >> i've known shaquille since seventh grade. he's cool as hell. he got a good...
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andrew has autism but he also has angels. >> hi andrew. >> reporter: whose wings helped him glide acrosshaddonfield adrenaline 5k. >> it was amazing feeling i've ever felt. >> reporter: twin brother austin held on tight toll andrew's racing chair and assisted the school principle vincent myers from west end memorial elementary in pushing andrew to the end of the race. >> we wanted to give him the thrill of what it's like to cross that finish line. >> great job. great job! >> reporter: it was also a thrill for the boy's teachers, friends and parents on the side lines excited to cheer on both of their sons in a sporting event. >> that is the best feeling in the world. that they can do this together. >> reporter: myers invited the brothers and their classmates to do the race with him through ainsley angels a non-profit that helps children of all abilities compete in raises. >> our goal in woodbury so personalize everything we do and today i know we lived up a whole lot of lives. >> it's an amazing feeling. that he asked us, that he thought to even ask us and that he asked austin as well. >>
andrew has autism but he also has angels. >> hi andrew. >> reporter: whose wings helped him glide acrosshaddonfield adrenaline 5k. >> it was amazing feeling i've ever felt. >> reporter: twin brother austin held on tight toll andrew's racing chair and assisted the school principle vincent myers from west end memorial elementary in pushing andrew to the end of the race. >> we wanted to give him the thrill of what it's like to cross that finish line. >> great...
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andrew, we're looking forward to "squawk box." >>> checking in on futures.ures down about 95 points. the slowing continues pretty much across the board. it's gone global, you've got safe havens like the yen and gold. jou joining us, steven wieting. by phone. >> are you surprised by last week? >> i think you can see that the futures have come off the bottom. a good deal of expectations that this would be a significant setback. are already in play last week. even the delay from thursday, created a good deal of the damage. and, you know, the question now is how fast do they regroup. what compromises are made. and is this total play? on tax reform going to be smaller in scope. >> steven, of course, the yield moves which are linked to politics. the yield moves that seemed to be a vehicle from last week. ke didn't see actually much. move today. both factors are playing out. how closely are you watching that? >> well, you know, taking back expectations of a real massive stimulus in the united states is going to put us closer to a trajectory than we were. i think th
andrew, we're looking forward to "squawk box." >>> checking in on futures.ures down about 95 points. the slowing continues pretty much across the board. it's gone global, you've got safe havens like the yen and gold. jou joining us, steven wieting. by phone. >> are you surprised by last week? >> i think you can see that the futures have come off the bottom. a good deal of expectations that this would be a significant setback. are already in play last week. even...
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andrew is a new man. >> he's motivated. and motivation is something andrew never had. but is key to a life, right? >> and you know what they say about a rising tide? it lifts all boats. harry smith, nbc news, parkland, florida. >>> that's going to do it for us on a friday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >> you did so much to make sure that belle was empowered in this film. >> it's already there in her dna, really. >>> a premier as epic as the film itself. how emma watson takes belle to new heights. i'm liz hernandez, that's not the
andrew is a new man. >> he's motivated. and motivation is something andrew never had. but is key to a life, right? >> and you know what they say about a rising tide? it lifts all boats. harry smith, nbc news, parkland, florida. >>> that's going to do it for us on a friday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >> you did so much to make sure that belle was empowered in this film. >> it's already there in her...
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andrew: yes. there is tons of data on this for europe, the u.s., about the benefits from immigration. in financial services, the london financial services industry, international industry not a u.k. one. you have distributional impacts. if you look at the pattern in the brexit vote, a very different pattern of london voting compared to other parts, the northern part of the u.k.. i do not think that anyone is in that much doubt about the benefits from an economics perspective of immigration. tom: thank you so much. andrew balls with pimco. we will continue from london. ach coverage, including parliament that is open for business and working. we will perhaps hear from the prime minister of the united kingdom. kevin cirilli is with us twice join us.ny dwyer will an update on the reticence about the great bull market. from london and new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: flags flying at half mast. you are looking at a live shot from the south side of westminster bridge, the waterloo end, looking back
andrew: yes. there is tons of data on this for europe, the u.s., about the benefits from immigration. in financial services, the london financial services industry, international industry not a u.k. one. you have distributional impacts. if you look at the pattern in the brexit vote, a very different pattern of london voting compared to other parts, the northern part of the u.k.. i do not think that anyone is in that much doubt about the benefits from an economics perspective of immigration....
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andrew always had a love for national review. i bring him up because andrew, you wrote a piece about crises in the art. from everyhave money four your scum are told in the last second that they need to give a million dollars because these four counties in ohio are going to determine the election. why didn't we invest 20 million -- why didn't we invest 20 years institutionsng that would reflect and affirm that which is good with america. the point is that there is an overwhelming narrative that the can have ahe culture differing opinion. hd, molly you have written that jon stewart elected donald trump. did it backfired at so point? -- did a backfire at some point? it is very interesting how we have had decades of people running roughshod through all of our institutions, the academy, our cultural institutions, and now everyone is surprised that we have donald trump as president. they are concerned how he does not speak clearly or speak truth. fors funny or sad that decades it seems like people on the left have questioned the notion
andrew always had a love for national review. i bring him up because andrew, you wrote a piece about crises in the art. from everyhave money four your scum are told in the last second that they need to give a million dollars because these four counties in ohio are going to determine the election. why didn't we invest 20 million -- why didn't we invest 20 years institutionsng that would reflect and affirm that which is good with america. the point is that there is an overwhelming narrative that...
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. >> reporter: five years ago andrew pryor's plan for his future included graduating from high school and never going to college. >> i wasn't going to go, i was going to do trade school or work. >> reporter: but his life took a different path when he was introduced to our kids or ok program in oakland. >> it helps with becoming a man, keeps them out of trouble. >> reporter: one of his mentors saw the change not only in andrew, but other kids as well. >> i won't be satisfied until every black boy has a positive black man in his life. >> reporter: donald began the ok program while a deputy in sacramento county back in 1990. >> i just got tired of seeing so many young black boys going to jail and victims of homicide, so i looked around for a solution. >> reporter: a quarter century later and the program has grown across the country, turning black men, most of them officers, into mentors for kids in the community. >> everyone talks about bridging the gap between the police and the community, well i see the black officers as the bridge. >> reporter: today is their annual luncheon. christop
. >> reporter: five years ago andrew pryor's plan for his future included graduating from high school and never going to college. >> i wasn't going to go, i was going to do trade school or work. >> reporter: but his life took a different path when he was introduced to our kids or ok program in oakland. >> it helps with becoming a man, keeps them out of trouble. >> reporter: one of his mentors saw the change not only in andrew, but other kids as well. >> i...
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theresa may: andrew -- jeremy corbyn: andrew pridgeon. andrew pridgeon: thank you, mr. speaker. i associate myself with the prime minister's remarks, and assure the many relatives and friends of our former colleague that they are very much in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. mr. speaker, following the last week's historic by-election victory in copeland, does my right honorable friend to leave that an endorsement of her government's plans to maintain a strong economy, bring our society together, and ensure that we make a huge success of leaving the european union? theresa may: i thank my honorable friend, and first of all i wish to congratulate my , honorable friend, the new member for copeland, and look forward to welcoming her to this house very shortly. but my honorable friend is absolutely right, that last week's historic result in copeland was an endorsement of our plans to keep the economy strong, and our plans to ensure that places such as copeland do share in the economic success after years of labour neglect. it was also an endorsement of our plans to un
theresa may: andrew -- jeremy corbyn: andrew pridgeon. andrew pridgeon: thank you, mr. speaker. i associate myself with the prime minister's remarks, and assure the many relatives and friends of our former colleague that they are very much in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. mr. speaker, following the last week's historic by-election victory in copeland, does my right honorable friend to leave that an endorsement of her government's plans to maintain a strong economy, bring our...
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andrew tried to take his own life in 2011? he did, yes.is in his doctor's records and in my doctor's records that a meeting with the mod, army welfare, the doctors and the police took place and it actually states on the records the exact words are to discuss with the army welfare the problems that the husband was having after his return from afghanistan. yeah, they knew he was having problems. if he got care. if he got the right care, things might be different? rchlt he shouldn't have been on that tour. my children might still have their dad. if he hadn't been on that tour, he wouldn't have been gone. u nfortu nately you wouldn't have been gone. unfortunately you can't go back and change things and we can't change what happened to andrew. what we're hoping is we can take a stand and stop this happening to anybody else. we have a statement from the ministry of defence. "whilst we wouldn't comment on a specific legal case, the mental health of everyone who serves our country is of the utmost importance and that's why we encourage anyone need
andrew tried to take his own life in 2011? he did, yes.is in his doctor's records and in my doctor's records that a meeting with the mod, army welfare, the doctors and the police took place and it actually states on the records the exact words are to discuss with the army welfare the problems that the husband was having after his return from afghanistan. yeah, they knew he was having problems. if he got care. if he got the right care, things might be different? rchlt he shouldn't have been on...
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andrew is a new man. >> he's motivated. and motivation is something andrew never had. key to a life, right? >> and you know what they say about a rising tide? it lifts all boats. harry smith, nbc news, parkland, florida. >>> that's going to do it for us on a friday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. katy perry's post breakup extreme makeover. >> i wasn't ready. >> who was she calling out today after a split from orlando bloom? now on "extra." ♪ extra, extra >>> katy perry chops off her hair. >> what do you think, chris? >> what made her do it and new details. what went wrong with orlando. >>> now trending, arnold schwarzenegger's new shot at trump. hugh jackman's new health update. and "the bachelor" breakdown. >> i just want a guy. >>> the little "feud." gia take over the "beauty and the beast" premiere. >> i love your outfit. >> i love your outfit. >> emma watson's love fest with gia, mario's love fest with chrissy teigen's mom. >>> in the "extra" feed, britney spears' mini dress fashion show. j. lo's legs for da
andrew is a new man. >> he's motivated. and motivation is something andrew never had. key to a life, right? >> and you know what they say about a rising tide? it lifts all boats. harry smith, nbc news, parkland, florida. >>> that's going to do it for us on a friday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. katy perry's post breakup extreme makeover. >> i wasn't ready. >> who was she calling out today after a split...
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[applause] a >> thank you, andrew wilco. i am a fan of his show. if you don't listen to his show you should. my name is mike lee. i come from a state called utah. it is snowing. we don't technically call this snow in utah but we will let it pass for that. i ran for the united states senate a few years ago, elected in 2010. i decided to run for the senate because i have come to believe that the federal government has become too big and too expressive. anybody agree with that? it has become that way specifically because it forgot about the reason why it was created in the first place. it forgot about the rules that are designeded to keep you, we, the people, in charge of our own government rather than the other way around. our founding fathers understood from sad experience -- ♪ god bless the usa ♪ proud to be an american, where at least i know i am free ♪ ♪ and i won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me ♪ ♪ there ain't no doubt i love this land ♪ ♪ god bless the usa [applause] [chanting usa] >> thank you very much, everybody. thank yo
[applause] a >> thank you, andrew wilco. i am a fan of his show. if you don't listen to his show you should. my name is mike lee. i come from a state called utah. it is snowing. we don't technically call this snow in utah but we will let it pass for that. i ran for the united states senate a few years ago, elected in 2010. i decided to run for the senate because i have come to believe that the federal government has become too big and too expressive. anybody agree with that? it has become...