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andrew sullivan, your six minutes start now. andrew: thank you for having me. i come here to tell you something that in your hearts you already know. the united states is in a state of emergency. this began on january 20 of this year. it began because we have a president uniquely unfit to hold office that he does. he represents a threat the core values of american democracy and the stability of the country, a threat to the national security of the united states into the -- and to the world. those are big words, i know. let me briefly tell you why i passionately and sincerely believe that statement. this president has waged a war on the truth from the minute he took office. throughout the campaign before hand, he lies and allies and lies. the washington post counted 1300 false is that he has uttered since he became president. none of which has see retracted, -- has he retracted, from the idiotic claim that his inauguration crowd was the biggest in history, the world. you can see by photographs is not simply true. a lie so dangerous that people voted eb glee in t
andrew sullivan, your six minutes start now. andrew: thank you for having me. i come here to tell you something that in your hearts you already know. the united states is in a state of emergency. this began on january 20 of this year. it began because we have a president uniquely unfit to hold office that he does. he represents a threat the core values of american democracy and the stability of the country, a threat to the national security of the united states into the -- and to the world....
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andrew sullivan, your six minutes start now. andrew: thank you for having me. hearts, i wanted to tell you something, you are ready no. the united states is in a state of emergency -- -- of emergency. this began a january 20 of this year. it began because we have a president uniquely unfit to hold office that he does. threat the core values of american democracy and the stability of the country, a threat to the national security of the united states into the world. those are big words, i know. let me brief utility -- mummy briefly to you what -- that me briefly tell you why i believe that statement. the president has waged a war on the truth from the minute he took office. throughout the campaign beforehand he lives and lies and lies. none of which has see retracted, from the idiotic claim that he -- but his inauguration crowd was the biggest in history, would you can see photographs is simply not true. rely so dangerous that people voted illegally in the last election. core,ing that attacks the heart, and integrity of democracy itself. he is unfit, because he
andrew sullivan, your six minutes start now. andrew: thank you for having me. hearts, i wanted to tell you something, you are ready no. the united states is in a state of emergency -- -- of emergency. this began a january 20 of this year. it began because we have a president uniquely unfit to hold office that he does. threat the core values of american democracy and the stability of the country, a threat to the national security of the united states into the world. those are big words, i know....
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>> andrew: it is. the mother investigation is to determine whether that authority was used, i'm going to use the language of the statute, corrupt purpose. if it was used for corrupt purpose, an example would be to get the fbi off of my back, then it would be an improper use of that authority and that might be a part of the puzzle of whatever muller is putting together. space we will keep monitoring this hearing. meanwhile attorney jeff sessions defended the travel ban today but he did so after two judges ruled against president trump's version of the band. it would've barred certain people from syria, libya, iran, yemen, chad, somalia, north korea, and venezuela from coming into the country. first a federal judge in hawaii temporarily blocked it from going into effect for all of those countries except for north korea and venezuela. it plainly discriminate based on nationality. a second judge in maryland also blocking at writing it in his the initial announcement of the muslim ban offered repeatedly and
>> andrew: it is. the mother investigation is to determine whether that authority was used, i'm going to use the language of the statute, corrupt purpose. if it was used for corrupt purpose, an example would be to get the fbi off of my back, then it would be an improper use of that authority and that might be a part of the puzzle of whatever muller is putting together. space we will keep monitoring this hearing. meanwhile attorney jeff sessions defended the travel ban today but he did so...
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nejra: back to our interview with andrew bailey. to the regulatory implications of exit complicate the implementation of mis-hit in the united kingdom --mifid ii in the united kingdom. andrew bailey: we made it clear from the day of the referendum that in the united kingdom, as long as the root mean a member of the european union, the you and has to keep on implementing european law. what comes hot on the heels of that, is that in the context of moral legislation in the united kingdom, you have been working with the government on how to work with the legislation in our domain and work on that house how to bring that back to the united kingdom. that is our job and is underway but obviously that include having to deal with two other sorts of things. you are already having to work out how to transfer the legislation, which is challenging in terms of timetables and loads but we had to do that, obviously. because the commitment of the united kingdom is that on day one, we will essentially have the framework of legislation and rules opera
nejra: back to our interview with andrew bailey. to the regulatory implications of exit complicate the implementation of mis-hit in the united kingdom --mifid ii in the united kingdom. andrew bailey: we made it clear from the day of the referendum that in the united kingdom, as long as the root mean a member of the european union, the you and has to keep on implementing european law. what comes hot on the heels of that, is that in the context of moral legislation in the united kingdom, you have...
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andrew: i think that is right. when you look at the price-earnings ratio, part of the reason is your discounting the stream of earnings at a very low interest rate. these will become higher duration assets, probably more sensitive to interest rates. you are pricing a benign path for interest rates rising. if you are surprised by higher inflation, that is the big risk in the market. say to someoneu who said the exact opposite. the fed chair should've been raising earlier. he really believes we should have been raising. andrew: i think there is an argument you can make about whether or not you should be responding to some of the higher valuations can risk asset markets or responding to the lower employment rate. for many years there was not that strong of an argument. you had slack in the labor market. you are looking to deplete. you still were not seeing inflationary pressure. i think that is a much more active argument. going back a few years it is a harder argument to make. shery: thanks to andrew holl enhorst. so
andrew: i think that is right. when you look at the price-earnings ratio, part of the reason is your discounting the stream of earnings at a very low interest rate. these will become higher duration assets, probably more sensitive to interest rates. you are pricing a benign path for interest rates rising. if you are surprised by higher inflation, that is the big risk in the market. say to someoneu who said the exact opposite. the fed chair should've been raising earlier. he really believes we...
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please welcome andrew garfield. ♪ give it up for andrew garfield give it up for andrew garfield ♪ giveor andrew garfield ( cheers and applause ) ♪ give it up for andrew garfield give it up ♪ >> i like that song! i love tat >> stephen: what's that song called, jon? ♪ give it up for andrew garfield >> stephen: it's going to be a hit. all the kids will be dancing to it. nice to see you again. >> hey! >> >> stephen: hey, back at you. back at you, my feelings exactly. >> yeah. >> stephen: it's always lovely to talk with you, but i do have a bone to pick with you, i hope you don't mind me publicly bone picking. you said this-- and don't deny it. you said, "you're not sure if the world needs movie stars." >> yes, i said that. >> stephen: who would i then talk to? i can't talk to neil degrass tyson every night. i would love to, i would love to, but i like talking to movie stars. we need people up on the big civil threr. >> you think. >> stephen: yeah, the dream factory. we need heroos. >> okay, fine. >> stephen: why don't we need movie stars. >> i think what i meant, stephen colbert, is i thin
please welcome andrew garfield. ♪ give it up for andrew garfield give it up for andrew garfield ♪ giveor andrew garfield ( cheers and applause ) ♪ give it up for andrew garfield give it up ♪ >> i like that song! i love tat >> stephen: what's that song called, jon? ♪ give it up for andrew garfield >> stephen: it's going to be a hit. all the kids will be dancing to it. nice to see you again. >> hey! >> >> stephen: hey, back at you. back at you, my...
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let's get back to our interview with andrew bailey. do the regulatory implications of brexit complicate mifid ii in the u.k., if they do at all? >> we are implementing mifid ii as a member of the european union. we have made that very clear since the day of the referendum. as long as the u.k. remains a member of the european union the u.k. has to go on implementing european union law. mifid ii is one of the biggest pieces of implementation we will be doing during this period. hot on the heels of that, in the context of the withdrawal legislation in the u.k., we are working with the government, having to go through all the regulation and the rules that come from the european union and work out how to transport them into u.k. legislation and rules. that is a big job. we are well underway. that includes having to deal with mifid ii among other things. we are trying to work out how to transport it into u.k. legislation. which is challenging in terms of timetables and load but we are having to do that obviously. the commitment of the u.k. i
let's get back to our interview with andrew bailey. do the regulatory implications of brexit complicate mifid ii in the u.k., if they do at all? >> we are implementing mifid ii as a member of the european union. we have made that very clear since the day of the referendum. as long as the u.k. remains a member of the european union the u.k. has to go on implementing european union law. mifid ii is one of the biggest pieces of implementation we will be doing during this period. hot on the...
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andrew isenberg: you are still pushing for the diapers. >> you are pretty sure -- andrew isenberg: mostf it is still paper as far as i know. yeah. >> in the 1970's, countries raised the price of oil because we supported israel? andrew isenberg: mm-hmm. that was the jump in oil prices of 19 avenue three, 19 said -- 1973, 1974. they have been underselling this product to western europe and the united states for a long time, and they could profit much more if they raise the price -- raised the price. good job again around the iranian revolution, and -- it jumped again around the iranian revolution. there is another year of double-digit inflation at the end of the 1970's. there were a lot of factors. it was not just the arab-israeli war. it was just the initial impetus. they quickly morphed into other things. yeah. >> regarding the clean air act and lives saved versus lives lost, what has been the impact of more and more landfills compared to the people that died from the burning solid waste? andrew isenberg: you are better off with that garbage in a landfill, absolutely. absolutely. that b
andrew isenberg: you are still pushing for the diapers. >> you are pretty sure -- andrew isenberg: mostf it is still paper as far as i know. yeah. >> in the 1970's, countries raised the price of oil because we supported israel? andrew isenberg: mm-hmm. that was the jump in oil prices of 19 avenue three, 19 said -- 1973, 1974. they have been underselling this product to western europe and the united states for a long time, and they could profit much more if they raise the price --...
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he and andrew breitbart met.reitbart put him to work doing things like monitoring comments on various websites. breitbart died and websites were merging, and this new title had to be staffed. alex became the defect oh editor in chief. alex was doing more of the organizational work. the following year, it was made official. in 2013. says, i don'tne care about breitbart, i have the new york times. why should people care? as you are going along, when did you start to say, this is not the story i expected? wil: one thing that happened early on as i became aware of a scholar at harvard who has been doing work study breitbart's influence. i looked at his work and went to cambridge to meet with him. it became clear that my asression of breitbart having an outside influence on the 2016 election was an extreme understatement. in fact, breitbart was the driving force on the right side of the political spectrum. computer software called media cloud in collaboration with people in m.i.t.. when harvard and m.i.t. agree there
he and andrew breitbart met.reitbart put him to work doing things like monitoring comments on various websites. breitbart died and websites were merging, and this new title had to be staffed. alex became the defect oh editor in chief. alex was doing more of the organizational work. the following year, it was made official. in 2013. says, i don'tne care about breitbart, i have the new york times. why should people care? as you are going along, when did you start to say, this is not the story i...
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andrew: no.hopify, actually, and this is in the report -- you can make money on shopify by just referring people to shopify. that's affiliate marketing. it's not multilevel marketing. you can also make money on shopify by writing blogs about shopify. there's many ways. herbalife -- the only difference is you are not selling their own products. julie: but at the end of the day, most of their revenue -- in other words, how much are they paying out to these people? andrew: this is even better, which is even crazier. so, 50% of their revenue our subscription fees. -- the subscription feesare -- are50% of their revenue subscription fees. it's still trading at over 20 times sales. julie: did you short this going into you coming out with this report? at what point do you close out the short? the stock is down sharply today. andrew: i'm still short the stock, and i will stay short the stock. every analyst can come out -- i don't care what you're going to say. this stock is illegal and expensive. they hav
andrew: no.hopify, actually, and this is in the report -- you can make money on shopify by just referring people to shopify. that's affiliate marketing. it's not multilevel marketing. you can also make money on shopify by writing blogs about shopify. there's many ways. herbalife -- the only difference is you are not selling their own products. julie: but at the end of the day, most of their revenue -- in other words, how much are they paying out to these people? andrew: this is even better,...
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he and andrew breitbart met.reitbart put him to work doing things like monitoring comments on various websites. breitbart died and websites were merging, and this new title had to be staffed. alex became the de facto editor in chief. a guy named it jewel was officially the editor-it in-chief. guy named joel was --icially really hurt the officially really the editor-enough and chief. -- a guy named joel was really editor-in-chief, but alex was doing more of the organizational work. the following year, it was made official, in 2013. brian: if someone says, i don't care about breitbart, i have the new york times, why should people care? as you are going along, when did you start to say, this is not the story i expected? wil: one thing that happened early on is i became aware of a scholar at harvard who has been doing work studying breitbart's influence. i looked at his work and went to cambridge to meet with him. it became clear that my impression of breitbart as having an outside influence on the 2016 election was
he and andrew breitbart met.reitbart put him to work doing things like monitoring comments on various websites. breitbart died and websites were merging, and this new title had to be staffed. alex became the de facto editor in chief. a guy named it jewel was officially the editor-it in-chief. guy named joel was --icially really hurt the officially really the editor-enough and chief. -- a guy named joel was really editor-in-chief, but alex was doing more of the organizational work. the following...
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at $141 on caterpillar now andrew, a new high oh oh, he doesn't -- andrew, we're not going to take acause he is, like, looking around right now doesn't hear it. i don't think we're in his ifb getting crickets he is going to have schwartzman, i think. we're going to have some comments from steve schwartzman. all these guys are over there. it's an important part of the world. >> it is you just heard larry fink say he has been going over there three to five times a year for the last 15 years. it's been -- >> a lot of money there. >> -- a constant place where people are going to do some fundraising. >> the quality of these earningsing, because we're seeing such a bid for the future >> strange >> the quality is -- >> we're talking about just not eps but revenue beats, and also raises not just on the es line, but on the revenue line that's a departure for this earnings season, and that's really -- i mean, no wonder why the dow is up so strongly. >> lockheed martin making comments we haven't gone into depth, but it accident loo like it's $3.24 versus the $3.26 the street was expecting brsh
at $141 on caterpillar now andrew, a new high oh oh, he doesn't -- andrew, we're not going to take acause he is, like, looking around right now doesn't hear it. i don't think we're in his ifb getting crickets he is going to have schwartzman, i think. we're going to have some comments from steve schwartzman. all these guys are over there. it's an important part of the world. >> it is you just heard larry fink say he has been going over there three to five times a year for the last 15...
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just let it go, andrew. - no, i can't, it's so annoying. why can't you just understand? - andrew! (honking) (screeching) - coming up, we have an unusual pizza. the crust is red and green, the sauce is white, and the toppings are berries. stay tuned to find out more. teen kids news will be right back. from the culinary institute of america. - you've probably heard of putting pineapple on a pizza. along with ham, it's known as hawaiian pizza. but today we're gonna make a pizza entirely out of fruit and a little yogurt. okay, so maybe the only thing that makes it a pizza is the shape, but it's certainly a fun way to eat fruit. here's what you'll need. so we're gonna start with a watermelon, and then you're gonna have some greek nonfat yogurt, and then some berries. so we're gonna have some blackberries, strawberries, blueberries and raspberries, and then some honey for a touch of sweetness. now, the watermelon can be a little tricky to cut, so you might wanna have an adult cut it for you. and then you're going to start with the crust is your watermelon. so then we're going to start w
just let it go, andrew. - no, i can't, it's so annoying. why can't you just understand? - andrew! (honking) (screeching) - coming up, we have an unusual pizza. the crust is red and green, the sauce is white, and the toppings are berries. stay tuned to find out more. teen kids news will be right back. from the culinary institute of america. - you've probably heard of putting pineapple on a pizza. along with ham, it's known as hawaiian pizza. but today we're gonna make a pizza entirely out of...
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i think that's right andrew mentioned that yahoo! was the big name in 1999 we didn't know that google was going to come along. i don't know if bitcoin is going to be the ultimate winner. i do know there will be a token that trades around the world that represents blockchain, that is a global currency right now it looks like it's bitcoin. it could be something else why not have some exposure to it >>> coming up, nearly $2 trillion in market cap amazon, microsoft, apple, alphabet, all report earnings. 'ltewel ll you which names traders see moving the most. more "fast money" still ahead. l. it really scared him out of the markets. his advisor ran the numbers and showed that he wouldn't be able to retire until he was 68. the client realized, "i need to get back into the markets- i need to get back on track with my plan." the financial advisor was able to work with this client. he's now on track to retire when he's 65. having someone coach you through it is really the value of a financial advisor. and the wolf huffed like you do sometimes
i think that's right andrew mentioned that yahoo! was the big name in 1999 we didn't know that google was going to come along. i don't know if bitcoin is going to be the ultimate winner. i do know there will be a token that trades around the world that represents blockchain, that is a global currency right now it looks like it's bitcoin. it could be something else why not have some exposure to it >>> coming up, nearly $2 trillion in market cap amazon, microsoft, apple, alphabet, all...
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andrew jackson was told, he was abhor fan at 13. this story and i got into it more than i thought i would, is because we are under the belief in american and i know you believe this, it doesn't matter where you start in america you have the opportunity to be successful and to pursue happiness. he's at 13 years old fighting anything a war losing his two older brothers. hits dad died before he was born. his mom is dead because her stuff at wives in a trunk. the guy never had a present, celebrated christmas or a birthday. he was raised by his town. he was determined to matter, not to be a criminal, and he works his way up becomes a lawyer, congressman, senator, judge, attorney general, militia general. wins the biggest battle maybe in american history and becomes a two term president. that is an american story. it goes to show you whatever it takes you can be successful. even back then before twitter. >> tucker: he was a tough man. they called him old hickory for a reason. the battle of new orleans you're descri describing as the most
andrew jackson was told, he was abhor fan at 13. this story and i got into it more than i thought i would, is because we are under the belief in american and i know you believe this, it doesn't matter where you start in america you have the opportunity to be successful and to pursue happiness. he's at 13 years old fighting anything a war losing his two older brothers. hits dad died before he was born. his mom is dead because her stuff at wives in a trunk. the guy never had a present, celebrated...
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but the clear air lovely afternoon in st andrews but the clearairand lovely afternoon in st andrews and skies will start to move steadily south, that weather front that brought the cloud and drizzle sinking down to channel facing coasts through the night so here it stays cloudy and milder but cooler further north and we could see temperatures low enough for a touch of frost in rural spots but it will start off largely dry and sunny across much of scotland and northern ireland, a bit chilly with temperatures slowly recovering through the day. there could be a little patchy cloud lingering across the channel, don't into the south west and murky conditions first thing in the morning, maybe the odd spot of drizzle but the mist and fog will lift, the cloud will thin and break and through the day the story will be dry, settled and more sunshine. the winds will strengthen, perhaps to gale force in the northern isles but generally speaking temperatures down a degree or so but the sunshine should compensate. as we move into saturday the winds will continue to strengthen, moving to a westerly
but the clear air lovely afternoon in st andrews but the clearairand lovely afternoon in st andrews and skies will start to move steadily south, that weather front that brought the cloud and drizzle sinking down to channel facing coasts through the night so here it stays cloudy and milder but cooler further north and we could see temperatures low enough for a touch of frost in rural spots but it will start off largely dry and sunny across much of scotland and northern ireland, a bit chilly with...
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ok andrew. andrew symonds live for us. barcelona thanks andrew let's cross now to madrid where hoda abdel-hamid has been live for us throughout the day so it's understanding that the spanish prime minister on a real hallway is back in parliament they are in madrid what do you know about what's happening now. has been since this morning ten o'clock local time inside the senate building here he did leave us some point the chamber where the liberations were happening what we were told is that i actually was following very closely the events unfold in barcelona and just a few moments ago you. and as we understand the vote. if i could stop you for just a moment what we are looking at now is the vote that you were talking about so just stand close this is the vote that the senate and the parliament in madrid hasn't been debating all day this is basically giving the prime minister avoid the authority to enact article one fifty five which would allow him to basically sack carlos puts them on and the parliament in barcelona just vo
ok andrew. andrew symonds live for us. barcelona thanks andrew let's cross now to madrid where hoda abdel-hamid has been live for us throughout the day so it's understanding that the spanish prime minister on a real hallway is back in parliament they are in madrid what do you know about what's happening now. has been since this morning ten o'clock local time inside the senate building here he did leave us some point the chamber where the liberations were happening what we were told is that i...
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hello, andrew. >> great to see you. we have howard marks here, co-founder of oak tree rare opportunity to speak to him about what is going on in the markets. you have occasionally scared people recently with your prognostications with where the market is headed, saying the market is overvalued that was over the summer has that changed >> i don't remember any markets retreating i would say -- by the way, let me say i'm not predicting where it's going i'm talking about where it is. >> okay. >> i think if you look objectively at the market, you see cautionary signs that's all i was writing about >> what are you doing about that >> we had a mantra for a while -- this is nothing new -- move forward but with caution. we are investing, fully invested where we can find reasonable investments but with more caution than usual and we consider ourselves a cautious investor. >> but if you think things are overheated -- >> yes >> that would pore tend thtend would go down. i think would try to position yourself for that. >> there are
hello, andrew. >> great to see you. we have howard marks here, co-founder of oak tree rare opportunity to speak to him about what is going on in the markets. you have occasionally scared people recently with your prognostications with where the market is headed, saying the market is overvalued that was over the summer has that changed >> i don't remember any markets retreating i would say -- by the way, let me say i'm not predicting where it's going i'm talking about where it is....
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andrew sullivan's latest essay. thank you, andrew. >> thank you, lawrence.here. >> thank you. >>> coming up, special prosecutor robert mueller interviews sean spicer. and sean spicer's notebook. that's next. what kind of sorcery is that? it's not the magic-wand kind. it's the rfid-collar-and- internet of things-kind we created with chitale dairy. so every cow can let farmers know how she feels and what she needs to be healthier- (phone vibrates) all with a simple text. tah-dah. magic can't make digital transformation happen. but we can. that's the power of vmware, part of dell technologies. when only the best will do... one of a kind tempur-pedic delivers. only tempur material precisely conforms to your weight, shape and temperature. it provides up to twice as much pressure relieving power, so you won't toss and turn. and tempur-pedic is the best at minimizing motion transfer from your partner, so you won't be disturbed during the night. you'll wake up, feeling like a champion. only the best carry tempur-pedic. find an exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com h
andrew sullivan's latest essay. thank you, andrew. >> thank you, lawrence.here. >> thank you. >>> coming up, special prosecutor robert mueller interviews sean spicer. and sean spicer's notebook. that's next. what kind of sorcery is that? it's not the magic-wand kind. it's the rfid-collar-and- internet of things-kind we created with chitale dairy. so every cow can let farmers know how she feels and what she needs to be healthier- (phone vibrates) all with a simple text....
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andrew, your theme this year is inclusion drives innovation. what are some of the newest innovations in the workplace? >> i think some of the most imrt tremendous progress with assistive technology. we see some -- we have a program that works with young people who are training in a hotel and they all use ipads which substitutes for where we used to use a job coach and now they have ipads that provide prompts about their job and also tracks their productivity. it is a benefit to them and their employer. >> technology is a wonderful thing, isn't it? you at dds have also implemented initiatives to help those with disabilities prepare for secure, maintain employment. give us a few examples of what you are doing. >> you know, one of the best examples recently, i have been in my position for a year and when i started out mayor bowzer talked to me not just about what we could do for people with disabilities to obtain employment in the district, but what is the district doing to make sure we're a model employer for people with disabilities. we created
andrew, your theme this year is inclusion drives innovation. what are some of the newest innovations in the workplace? >> i think some of the most imrt tremendous progress with assistive technology. we see some -- we have a program that works with young people who are training in a hotel and they all use ipads which substitutes for where we used to use a job coach and now they have ipads that provide prompts about their job and also tracks their productivity. it is a benefit to them and...
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so andrew everything was leading to this moment of whether or not the parliament and barcelona would specifically declare an independence leading up to this vote that is supposed to be happening and now there seems to be this breakdown about procedure about whether to have a secret ballot there's people walking out what what is happening now. well what's happening here is quite predictable really in that the opposition who are opposing this resolution are on a walkout so far the socialist party and the people's party of walked out we've just seen one vehicle drive off with members in the we can see spanish catalonian flags draped over the benches there has been a fierce passionate debate going on and there's a disorder really not of a violent nature but certainly of a verbal nature because this is history in the making this is colossal this is a resolution which will effectively declare secession and so when the vote takes place and we're told now it's going to be a secret battle it's been a secret secret ballot battle might be a word politically but we are hearing that things are pr
so andrew everything was leading to this moment of whether or not the parliament and barcelona would specifically declare an independence leading up to this vote that is supposed to be happening and now there seems to be this breakdown about procedure about whether to have a secret ballot there's people walking out what what is happening now. well what's happening here is quite predictable really in that the opposition who are opposing this resolution are on a walkout so far the socialist party...
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andrew wilkow scheme. we had to madison wisconsin. this city in the north of the united states is home to andrew milk housekeeper and the company of hot dog king oscar meyer who we came across in the preston martin case. the scientist worked for this company for thirty years. he now teaches at the university. but he doesn't hide his proximity to the american meat lobby. presented with our i.a.r. see challenge documents he acknowledges everything. almost. so did the meat industry paid you for this i received some compensation for my time as well as the others how much i am likely to say i'm one of thousands tens of thousands of small. small amounts. can we have an idea. descending nitrite seems to be a very big thing for industry. looking for a substitute. has been attempted. and was it a tall failure. something as chemically simple as nitrite. and as unique as nitrate having a substitute has not been possible to anyone's ability but if there is more risk of getting cancer don't you think it's important to try to find a solution. now a
andrew wilkow scheme. we had to madison wisconsin. this city in the north of the united states is home to andrew milk housekeeper and the company of hot dog king oscar meyer who we came across in the preston martin case. the scientist worked for this company for thirty years. he now teaches at the university. but he doesn't hide his proximity to the american meat lobby. presented with our i.a.r. see challenge documents he acknowledges everything. almost. so did the meat industry paid you for...
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let's head over to riyadh, and back to andrew andrew, good morning again, or even evening >> hey, beckye afternoon here in riyadh we just visited with king alawaleed. an amazing hour of conversation about just so many different things that made headlines across the board one of which -- it's been picked up on twitter just in the past couple of minutes here where his comments on bitcoin. we want to show you them and then talk about it in just a moment here they are. >> i just don't believe in bitcoin. i think this is just going to implode one day. i think this is enron in the making >> this is enron in the making >> because -- it doesn't make sense. this thing is not under control. it's not krurnd the supervision of any federal -- any united states federal reserve or any other central bank i don't believe in this at all i'm in agreement with the jp morgan -- >> he also made two other big pieces of news one was really about his take on the stock market after president trump became the president since the election what it's done and perhaps where it's going he does believe that tax reform
let's head over to riyadh, and back to andrew andrew, good morning again, or even evening >> hey, beckye afternoon here in riyadh we just visited with king alawaleed. an amazing hour of conversation about just so many different things that made headlines across the board one of which -- it's been picked up on twitter just in the past couple of minutes here where his comments on bitcoin. we want to show you them and then talk about it in just a moment here they are. >> i just don't...
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andrew: it's a survey, an opinion poll. i think what the fed needs to do is start having a clear strategy that they agree on it as a committee and they could do this once a year in january at the organizational meeting and step forward, what's the strat they'll take on for the coming year and it might be the same as the previous year or a little different and the chair could go to congress in february and explain to congress what the strategy is and explain the markets and explain it to the general public and they could change the strategy during the year but generally if it's a good strategy, a reasonable strategy, they might make some slight fine-tuning adjustments but they'd follow that strategy for a while and see how it works. i think that's the direction they should go. i think the fed could voluntarily decide to do that. it could be that congress decides to pass legislation that would require the fed to have some sort of clear strategy. but again, there's room for improvement. mark: and on the inflation target, profe
andrew: it's a survey, an opinion poll. i think what the fed needs to do is start having a clear strategy that they agree on it as a committee and they could do this once a year in january at the organizational meeting and step forward, what's the strat they'll take on for the coming year and it might be the same as the previous year or a little different and the chair could go to congress in february and explain to congress what the strategy is and explain the markets and explain it to the...
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andrew: i think it is a slow process.e all aware of the many strengths of the chinese economy and some of its moves up the value added chain. debt, also aware of the bad debt, nonperforming loans. i think we have seen this year, a fine-tuning process. i would be surprised if that does not continue into 2018 and 2019 and onwards. i don't inc. this administration wants to make major changes on that front. it will always be a problem but i have always thought about the chinese debt issue as manageable. i think it will be continue to be manageable. it does not mean that it will go away. but it is manageable. threats, youing of are looking at the emerging markets with a fairly optimistic view. what about the turkish assets -- what does this tell us about the move towards high-yielding debt? still fairly positive despite the risks that come from it. i think in terms of emerging-market debt, one has to say that it is because so many other parts of the fixed income market are very expensive or under some pressure. for example, th
andrew: i think it is a slow process.e all aware of the many strengths of the chinese economy and some of its moves up the value added chain. debt, also aware of the bad debt, nonperforming loans. i think we have seen this year, a fine-tuning process. i would be surprised if that does not continue into 2018 and 2019 and onwards. i don't inc. this administration wants to make major changes on that front. it will always be a problem but i have always thought about the chinese debt issue as...
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andrew: it already has.grand senators, both of the deputy leaders of the australian grand party are out of parliament. both the leader and deputy the members of coalition, the national party, out of parliament. it has been an extraordinary time in australian politics, we have lost the leaders of some of our biggest parties to this crisis. paul: we've also had a news poll out today which shows the government is continuing to be any powerless position. winningthe labor party 56-46, or 54-46. it was because of poor news s.lls the -- poll only likely to see more of people -- more upheaval? the average life of australian prime minister has been less than two years since 2007. that is an extraordinary turn of events. before that, they were typically in for an average of more than seven years. we have had a significant increase in the instability of our politics. you would hope the liberal party is sort of not to repeat that. haidi: what does he need to do now? andrew: when you get back to the agenda of jobs and gr
andrew: it already has.grand senators, both of the deputy leaders of the australian grand party are out of parliament. both the leader and deputy the members of coalition, the national party, out of parliament. it has been an extraordinary time in australian politics, we have lost the leaders of some of our biggest parties to this crisis. paul: we've also had a news poll out today which shows the government is continuing to be any powerless position. winningthe labor party 56-46, or 54-46. it...
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documents getting released from the white house we turn to andrew krag an investigative reporter organizea conference of top experts on this matter at the national press club andrew thank you so much for joining us today let's get into why now why are these records now being relieved because it was mandated by congress in effect by a unanimous vote in one nine hundred ninety two by both the house and the senate to answer questions about what many people consider the crime of the century and the you just said judge who headed the board that evaluated these time commence in the one nine hundred ninety s. and a twenty five year extension on the release of the document it expires today her rape and so far the documents have not been released what do you say to that well i've been following that very closely and till just a couple minutes before our broadcasts today it appears that this could partly be explained by. confusion in the white house pressure by the agencies and maybe just some normal bureaucratic. incompetence or inexperience speaking of that according to trump advisor roger stone
documents getting released from the white house we turn to andrew krag an investigative reporter organizea conference of top experts on this matter at the national press club andrew thank you so much for joining us today let's get into why now why are these records now being relieved because it was mandated by congress in effect by a unanimous vote in one nine hundred ninety two by both the house and the senate to answer questions about what many people consider the crime of the century and the...
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andrew sullivan's latest essay. thank you, andrew. >> thank you, lawrence.ely to be here. >> thank you. >>> coming up, special prosecutor robert mueller interviews sean spicer. and sean spicer's notebook. that's next. this guy is upping his game by listening to an audiobook on audible. and this guy is just trying to get through the day. this guy feels like he can take on anything. this guy isn't sure he can take it anymore. unwavering self-confidence. stuck in a 4-door sedan of sadness. upgrade your commute. ride with audible. dial star star audible on your smartphone to start listening today. >>> sean spicer who kept copious notes while working in the white house, is the latest trump player to meet with special prosecutor robert mueller's team. he was grilled about the firing of former fbi director james comey. as well as trump's meetings with russian officials. on friday, reince priebus sat down with the special counsel team. he was chomping at the bit to testify. tonight, msnbc's ari melber spoke exclusively with former russian oligarch. he was at one tim
andrew sullivan's latest essay. thank you, andrew. >> thank you, lawrence.ely to be here. >> thank you. >>> coming up, special prosecutor robert mueller interviews sean spicer. and sean spicer's notebook. that's next. this guy is upping his game by listening to an audiobook on audible. and this guy is just trying to get through the day. this guy feels like he can take on anything. this guy isn't sure he can take it anymore. unwavering self-confidence. stuck in a 4-door...
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. >> hello, andrew. i'm jamie. >> oh, hello.ed to meet you. >> nigel thinks he's found the man to finally get him some -- appraiser andrew bullock of keys auctions in norfolk, england. i have a place over here. andrew's sold a lot of odd churchill items -- unsmoked cigars, playing cards, cigar boxes -- but never imagines he'd receive a commission like the one from nigel. when you opened the box, what did you see? >> well, i saw some teeth staring at me. >> andrew immediately knows he can get nigel exactly what he wants. how much interest were you able to generate in these? >> you know, the term is "gone viral," and it did. >> so it's global. >> it was worldwide, and it got to be sort of quite a joke that the next phone call was gonna be for andrew from timbuktu or somewhere. a lot of people actually found the whole episode a little bit macabre, where others were absolutely fascinated. when something of interest arrives for auction, it may not necessarily be of great value, but there's very often a wonderful story behind it. >> i
. >> hello, andrew. i'm jamie. >> oh, hello.ed to meet you. >> nigel thinks he's found the man to finally get him some -- appraiser andrew bullock of keys auctions in norfolk, england. i have a place over here. andrew's sold a lot of odd churchill items -- unsmoked cigars, playing cards, cigar boxes -- but never imagines he'd receive a commission like the one from nigel. when you opened the box, what did you see? >> well, i saw some teeth staring at me. >> andrew...
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d gentlemen, andrew sullivan [applause] > andrew's partner is author and scholar at the brookings institution and a must-read columnist in the "washington post." ladies and gentlemen e.j. dionne ! [applause] one team of great debaters deserves another. let's welcome back to this stage, the former speaker of the u.s. house of representatives d the author of the recent best-selling book "understanding rich. newt gring [applause] time debater tonight is a celebrated wall street jourm columnist, ladies and gentlemen, straussel. [applause] >> a few more housekeeping details before we go to opening statements. and those of you watching online and join onto the online debate and we have a online poll where people will be voting on your /kk ormance at munchinggates and for each of the segments, and closing statements we are going to put a clock up that will count down the minutes of the presentation. when that clock reaches zero join me in a round of applause and our debate on time. so, let's now find out, this audience of 3,000 people here coming into this debate how did you vote on our resolution,
d gentlemen, andrew sullivan [applause] > andrew's partner is author and scholar at the brookings institution and a must-read columnist in the "washington post." ladies and gentlemen e.j. dionne ! [applause] one team of great debaters deserves another. let's welcome back to this stage, the former speaker of the u.s. house of representatives d the author of the recent best-selling book "understanding rich. newt gring [applause] time debater tonight is a celebrated wall street...
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andrew: i have.s is a case where the government, for that long-term case to work, will need to deliver on reform. monthse next year or six , even despite the recent inflows, a pretty light overall positioning. i think exposure in japan is relatively low versus other regions. yes you had some inflows over the last couple of weeks until then they had been very small. guy: i'm coming into your end. i want to reposition my portfolio. i'm starting to have that debate in my mind. what weighting would you have in japan? japan japan -- andrew: and the u.s. are are legit -- are our largest overweight's. about setting up of the next year caps off japan would be one of if not the largest regional overlay we would have. guy: why not europe? you like the u.s., you like japan. andrew: that's a good question. we are worried the earnings aren't going to be able to beat expectations. valuations in europe may not be quite as cheap as they otherwise seem. it always tries to get a discount on the u.s.. but it's well off
andrew: i have.s is a case where the government, for that long-term case to work, will need to deliver on reform. monthse next year or six , even despite the recent inflows, a pretty light overall positioning. i think exposure in japan is relatively low versus other regions. yes you had some inflows over the last couple of weeks until then they had been very small. guy: i'm coming into your end. i want to reposition my portfolio. i'm starting to have that debate in my mind. what weighting would...
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symonds with that great wrap up for us and barcelona andrew thank you let's bring someone else into the discussion now john ramon racine a is director of the iberian studies program at stanford university specializes in spanish and cohen traditions he joins us live on skype from palo alto california and way appreciate your time i want to pick up on a point that andrew just made that this vote ended up being a secret ballot since something of such consequence had been a secret ballot. yes this was probably came as a surprise because it was of the season made in the middle of the. parliament meeting but it was just a quite explained by one of the deputies from the smaller left me party. in very clear terms it's because the climate in which these vote these has taken place is one of extreme repression with people already incarcerated with. no. established trial date so they could be incarcerated for four years before the case even comes to trial and clearly all of the deputies who were about to quote did not want to facilitate the repression of their own persons by the by the spanish g
symonds with that great wrap up for us and barcelona andrew thank you let's bring someone else into the discussion now john ramon racine a is director of the iberian studies program at stanford university specializes in spanish and cohen traditions he joins us live on skype from palo alto california and way appreciate your time i want to pick up on a point that andrew just made that this vote ended up being a secret ballot since something of such consequence had been a secret ballot. yes this...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen andrew is in saudi arabia this morning.saudi's aramco we'll have an exclusive interview with the ceo in a moment then at 7:00 a.m. eastern principles alwaleed, the prince of the king done holding company will be joining us for an entire hour. >>> take a look at this, the u.s. equity futures indicated higher once again. in all the records we've
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen andrew is in saudi arabia this morning.saudi's aramco we'll have an exclusive interview with the ceo in a moment then at 7:00 a.m. eastern principles alwaleed, the prince of the king done holding company will be joining us for an entire hour. >>> take a look at this, the u.s. equity futures indicated higher once again. in all the records we've
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. >> reporter: payments for student loans she took out for her son andrew about a decade ago. she pays around $500 a month on the nearly $75,000 she owes on loans she took out, and others she co-signed with her son. by her math, she'll probably be paying on her loans alone for another 11 years. >> even if i started drawing on my retirement and social security together, i still wouldn't have enough monthly to make those payments. it's certainly not where i hoped to be at this stage in life. >> reporter: the number of americans age 60 and older with student loan debt quadrupled between 2005 and 2015 to nearly three million. and the average amount they owe has nearly doubled, from $12,000 to almost $24,000. >> there's a number of factors that contribute to why the number of older borrowers is increasing. >> reporter: attorney persis yu directs the student loan borrower assistance project at the national consumer law center in boston. >> reporter: student loans are structured to be paid over a very long period of time. they have no statute of limitations, which means that they fol
. >> reporter: payments for student loans she took out for her son andrew about a decade ago. she pays around $500 a month on the nearly $75,000 she owes on loans she took out, and others she co-signed with her son. by her math, she'll probably be paying on her loans alone for another 11 years. >> even if i started drawing on my retirement and social security together, i still wouldn't have enough monthly to make those payments. it's certainly not where i hoped to be at this stage...
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. >> andrew's first job is going to be bussing the tables.usy place, you got to keep it clean, otherwise the waiters, they give you the stink eye. >> forget about it. >> and i broke my first plate. >> after he's done bussing he's got to stock the pickles. pickle stocking is important. >> wow, that's a [ bleep ] lot of pickles. >> over to the grill station next. >> busy day at the office, huh? >> when andrew's family shows up and please, no ketchup, okay. >> did you get mustard instead of catchup. >> mustard on your hotdog. shut up! they're purists here at cass'. >> that lunch was crazy. i've never seen anything like that. >> we're starting to drift into the evening hours. >> okay, i don't want you to -- okay. >> here come the obnoxious impatient folks. >> get that [ bleep ] andrew! >> andrew goes all the way through the night dealing with everything that the deli can throw at him, but there's one last job he has to try, and you don't just jump into it. putting the pastrami just right, the brisket just right. >> that's too big. >> some people
. >> andrew's first job is going to be bussing the tables.usy place, you got to keep it clean, otherwise the waiters, they give you the stink eye. >> forget about it. >> and i broke my first plate. >> after he's done bussing he's got to stock the pickles. pickle stocking is important. >> wow, that's a [ bleep ] lot of pickles. >> over to the grill station next. >> busy day at the office, huh? >> when andrew's family shows up and please, no...
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andrew marr about it on the pro totally u na cce pta ble andrew marr about it on the pro totally unacceptableand the cabinet office - conduct an cabinet office will conduct an investigation as to whether there has in the ministerial has been a breach in the ministerial code in this case but the facts are disputed. i would say that their mums and dads who have daughters who are politic students, hoping to get are politic students, hoping to get a job are politic students, hoping to get ajob in are politic students, hoping to get a job in westminster. they must be confident that if they get that job, their daughter will not be subject to some of these behaviours that we have been seeing. jeremy hunt explaining what the government was going to do in the immediate term. the also explained the prime minister, in the wake of these accusations and others, have written to the speaker of the house of commons asking for a new independent body to be set up where mps are able to refer reports of sexual misconduct or other forms of abuse to. in the wake of these accusations, mps have been reflecting on th
andrew marr about it on the pro totally u na cce pta ble andrew marr about it on the pro totally unacceptableand the cabinet office - conduct an cabinet office will conduct an investigation as to whether there has in the ministerial has been a breach in the ministerial code in this case but the facts are disputed. i would say that their mums and dads who have daughters who are politic students, hoping to get are politic students, hoping to get a job are politic students, hoping to get ajob in...
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also still with us is andrew sheets. ugly, the row threatens jobs at belfast plant, what is the next step? ofry: boeing are the king corporate welfare in america. they are subsidy junkies. this is the most egregious hypocrisy i have ever seen in international trade in many years. they need to understand the way they are playing this does not sit well with the u.k. parliamentarian. they also need to understand the jobs at stake here in northern 4200 jobs in are the plant, many more in the supply chain. 63% of the aircraft is made in the u.s. itself appeared there are jobs in the u.s. that depend on this as well and american legislators are beginning to wake up to that as well. so, boeing has been sucking the ink of corporate welfare america for far too long and if you look at the sunday times report that came out, the way in which they had sold and least act the planes to monarch airlines is now something i'm going to be referring to the eu commission to see if there is an anti-dumping case there. there were aircraft sold
also still with us is andrew sheets. ugly, the row threatens jobs at belfast plant, what is the next step? ofry: boeing are the king corporate welfare in america. they are subsidy junkies. this is the most egregious hypocrisy i have ever seen in international trade in many years. they need to understand the way they are playing this does not sit well with the u.k. parliamentarian. they also need to understand the jobs at stake here in northern 4200 jobs in are the plant, many more in the supply...
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andrew plant reports.ere, the site of the extension, ——in the foreground here, the site of the explosion, powerful enough to blow her car off the road. it ended up in the field beyond. daphne ca ruana galizia was a thorn in the side of malta‘s establishment, described as a one—woman wikileaks, the most recent revelations pointing a finger at malta‘s prime minister, joseph muscat, and claims of corruption leaked to the panama papers, a claim he has denied. no one has claimed responsibility for the attack. investigators are quoted in local media saying the bomb appears to have been outside the car. it is known she had claimed she had received death threats and her website was targeted by hackers. hundreds gathered for a vigil on monday evening, paying their respects to the popular journalist, wife and mother of three, walking to a local bay and lighting candles. as a maltese citizen, i think daphne was not only a journalist and an absolutely fearless human being, but a fourth pillar of our democracy, and tod
andrew plant reports.ere, the site of the extension, ——in the foreground here, the site of the explosion, powerful enough to blow her car off the road. it ended up in the field beyond. daphne ca ruana galizia was a thorn in the side of malta‘s establishment, described as a one—woman wikileaks, the most recent revelations pointing a finger at malta‘s prime minister, joseph muscat, and claims of corruption leaked to the panama papers, a claim he has denied. no one has claimed...
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andrew, you normally sum up a mess like this week in words. but how unprecedented is it to you, obama, bush, mccain, and in a different way paul ryan, all in the same week. this doesn't feel like a coincidence. >> no. it feels like responsible people attempting to notify the world that we do live in an emergency with this president. the vulgarity, the cheapness. the -- the hostilities of the constitution. all of it is creating a crisis in this country. and it's spawning also its opposite. spawning the kind of tribalism on the left, too. >> yes. >> which is driving the two groups further and further apart and the ability for us to talk to one another with any civility at all, even one to empathize with the other and think about where they're coming from is being vanished. it's vanishing on college campuses, vanishing in the white house, vanishing on twitter, now a massive intimidation machine for people who dare to question the group belief. it's -- it's thuggery and it's a real threat to the norms that make liberty and democracy possibly. >> y
andrew, you normally sum up a mess like this week in words. but how unprecedented is it to you, obama, bush, mccain, and in a different way paul ryan, all in the same week. this doesn't feel like a coincidence. >> no. it feels like responsible people attempting to notify the world that we do live in an emergency with this president. the vulgarity, the cheapness. the -- the hostilities of the constitution. all of it is creating a crisis in this country. and it's spawning also its opposite....
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jonathan: turn theat in the caribbean where planes just landed at the joint base andrews. right now this is packed with the donations for the puerto rico's victims of hurricane maria. they are in need. local group collected all the supplies. our cheryl conner shows us what is on board and what it took to get this together. >> ready to ship. donations are leaving joint base andrews and heading to puerto rico. >> trying to keep it consolidated. >> the basics. diapers, food, water. they landed here thanks in part to airman first class, anderson who less than a week ago he is started to volunteer -- she started volunteering with an organization that formed to help the island following hurricane maria. >> i started folding shirts. they gave me a small job. i was just getting to know the environment to see how i could help out. >> her help was the right connection to get items to the right hands. >> i reached out to anyone who could help me out. >> so far two planes landed at joint base andrews. another plane scheduled for tomorrow to make 100,000 pounds of goods shipped to the
jonathan: turn theat in the caribbean where planes just landed at the joint base andrews. right now this is packed with the donations for the puerto rico's victims of hurricane maria. they are in need. local group collected all the supplies. our cheryl conner shows us what is on board and what it took to get this together. >> ready to ship. donations are leaving joint base andrews and heading to puerto rico. >> trying to keep it consolidated. >> the basics. diapers, food,...