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if you look at the papers of andrew johnson, there are many more letters to andrew johnson thanandrew johnson -- andrew johnson wrote to other people, and that poses a problem for a biographer right there. we do not have his inner voice. with jefferson, you have 18,000 letters that he wrote over his life and other kinds of documents and other things. and even though he remains an enigma to lots of people, there's enough to sort of craft some sense of what he's thinking, what he's feeling, and who he was. with johnson you are at a disadvantage because we don't really have that to the same extent. the letters we have that show when he's a young man show lots of misspellings and lots of phonetic spellings of things and it's difficult to wrap your mind me,nd -- i mean, it was for difficult to wrap your mind around who he really was because we just don't have the kind of record that you would typically have. not for someone like jefferson, but other people who were president. that's a big problem. and because we don't have lots of his letter and there's not a huge repository of him explain
if you look at the papers of andrew johnson, there are many more letters to andrew johnson thanandrew johnson -- andrew johnson wrote to other people, and that poses a problem for a biographer right there. we do not have his inner voice. with jefferson, you have 18,000 letters that he wrote over his life and other kinds of documents and other things. and even though he remains an enigma to lots of people, there's enough to sort of craft some sense of what he's thinking, what he's feeling, and...
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that's what andrew miller has been asked about. that's what he supposedly needs to tell the grand jury about, which means the grand jury is still working on that. this little andrew miller case has always been a weird outlier in the russia scandal, but what that case has just taught us is that in all likelihood roger stone does not stand alone or at least this roger stone indictment does not stand alone. there is something else that grand jury is working on. there is something else, meaning another indictment that may be coming from this same grand jury that relates to the same basic set of facts. now, grand jury proceedings are secret and the secrecy of the grand jury is a serious thing. we do not know more about what's going on before that grand jury than we can glean from circumstantial evidence like this, right? in terms of what exactly they're considering or what they might do next. but because of something that happened here on this show live last night, i feel like it would be -- i feel like i would be remised not to note th
that's what andrew miller has been asked about. that's what he supposedly needs to tell the grand jury about, which means the grand jury is still working on that. this little andrew miller case has always been a weird outlier in the russia scandal, but what that case has just taught us is that in all likelihood roger stone does not stand alone or at least this roger stone indictment does not stand alone. there is something else that grand jury is working on. there is something else, meaning...
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but here is this great detail about andrew miller. this otherwise obscure figure in this little part of the russia investigation we haven't been paying too much attention to up until this point and i want to credit two cnn reporters for this. they recognized this thread and pulled on it with andrew miller's defense lawyer. because it turns out under justice department rules, once a grand jury has indicted somebody, that grand jury is not allowed to keep collecting more evidence randomly about that person who they brought an indictment against. the grand jury serves a specific purpose. prosecutors give evidence and witness testimony to a grand jury. the grand jury deliberates on that evidence and decides whether or not that evidence is enough to bring charges against someone to bring an indictment against a defendant. but then that's it. i mean, once that is done, once an indictment is brought on the say so of the grand jury, the grand jury's role is over when it comes to that defendant. that's the way it works in terms of how grand ju
but here is this great detail about andrew miller. this otherwise obscure figure in this little part of the russia investigation we haven't been paying too much attention to up until this point and i want to credit two cnn reporters for this. they recognized this thread and pulled on it with andrew miller's defense lawyer. because it turns out under justice department rules, once a grand jury has indicted somebody, that grand jury is not allowed to keep collecting more evidence randomly about...
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the bbc's andrew harding sent this report. andrew: a bullet through both legs as he ran awa. arm >> soldiers, they started picking me u andrew: zimbabwe's security forces on the warpath. saulting these men on the streets of harare. at slowly, women are coming forward, too. also scared to be identified. six tell us they had been raped by soldiers. this woman, a young mother of two, told us she beliee intention was to terrorize the whole neighborhood. >> they said they wanted to have sex with me. after that i was so scared. andrew: the security crackdown has continued here long after violent street protests about economic hardsp shook zimbabwe. >> why is this continuing? why is it happen og in the middthe night when people's homes are being invaded? what is happening back up -- what isni hap? andrew: this is unprovoked? >> surely we can conclude it is unprovoked. drew: an opposition counselor still in hiding in a township scarred by the violence. families, even pets have been assaulted here. what are you afraid of? >> just being afraid of being kidnapped and disappeared. andrew
the bbc's andrew harding sent this report. andrew: a bullet through both legs as he ran awa. arm >> soldiers, they started picking me u andrew: zimbabwe's security forces on the warpath. saulting these men on the streets of harare. at slowly, women are coming forward, too. also scared to be identified. six tell us they had been raped by soldiers. this woman, a young mother of two, told us she beliee intention was to terrorize the whole neighborhood. >> they said they wanted to have...
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andrew tisch: they're motivated. they are proud to be americans, and they are thrilled to be coming to this country. they are seeking something or they're fleeing something, but they know that this is a place for them for their opportunities. and you can see pride in their faces. i've been to a number of naturalization ceremonies and to a person they are proud to be americans. soledad: do you think there will be a time in this country where we celebrate our immigrant roots? i mean, i really feel as a first generation american that we've moved off of that, and do we come back to it someday? do you think soon we'll be once again, whether you're republican , democrat, an independent, whether a seventh-generation american, a first-generation american, like we'll be talking about immigrants with pride and honor? mary skafidas: absolutely. i think, i think we've been in this position before as a country, and we've celebrated immigrants. we've closed the door to immigration, and it will come back again. soledad: mary skafid
andrew tisch: they're motivated. they are proud to be americans, and they are thrilled to be coming to this country. they are seeking something or they're fleeing something, but they know that this is a place for them for their opportunities. and you can see pride in their faces. i've been to a number of naturalization ceremonies and to a person they are proud to be americans. soledad: do you think there will be a time in this country where we celebrate our immigrant roots? i mean, i really...
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we'll have more on andrew wheeler after headlines. in more climate news, a new study finds earth's oceans reached their warmest temperature in recorded history in an ominous sign that 2018, greenhouse gas emissions are fueling risi seas an everore poweul storm the analis publied in th urnal adnces in mospheric sciencesinds oce warmingas accelerad sharplsince th 90'at a pacthat's much fasterhan prevusly cognized inyria, a icide boer stck a resurant inhe northern city of manbij wednesday, killing 19 people including four u.s. troops. -- including four americans, two of them u.s. troops. the bombing was claimed by isis, and came just weeks after president trump declared victory over the group and ordered u.s. troops to withdraw from syria, prompting the resignation of pentagon chief jim mattis. just hours after the attack, vice president mike pence said in a speech "isis has been defeated" and "the caliphate has crumbled." wednesday's attack drew renewed calls from congressional hawks, both republicans and democrats, to reverse trump's s
we'll have more on andrew wheeler after headlines. in more climate news, a new study finds earth's oceans reached their warmest temperature in recorded history in an ominous sign that 2018, greenhouse gas emissions are fueling risi seas an everore poweul storm the analis publied in th urnal adnces in mospheric sciencesinds oce warmingas accelerad sharplsince th 90'at a pacthat's much fasterhan prevusly cognized inyria, a icide boer stck a resurant inhe northern city of manbij wednesday, killing...
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ladies and gentlemen, it is my great pleasure to introduce andrew roberts. [applause] >> to be possible to have a copy of the book here? always displayed in. also, there something i'm a true attention to. >> i make it, introduction that you had used a great many new sources and some ask how could there possibly be new sources after more than 1000 biography of churchill? but you found them. could you tell us about the? >> there had been 1009 autocracies of churchill. [laughing] so what on earth could i include another on the public? over the last decade, and extraordinary cornucopia of new sources have opened up. the queen of not need to be the first churchill biographer to use her fathers diaries. king george the sixth gave an interview to an audience to winston churchill every tuesday lunchtime during the civil war and then wonderfully winston looked at everything churchill said. and so we have huge amounts of information about his hopes and fears and gags every tuesday of the war. we also have 41 -- the relationship between the king and church was a passin
ladies and gentlemen, it is my great pleasure to introduce andrew roberts. [applause] >> to be possible to have a copy of the book here? always displayed in. also, there something i'm a true attention to. >> i make it, introduction that you had used a great many new sources and some ask how could there possibly be new sources after more than 1000 biography of churchill? but you found them. could you tell us about the? >> there had been 1009 autocracies of churchill. [laughing]...
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is anl, if andrew wheeler eight or nine, perhaps the skill should have been on 100.rything will action he has taken since he is been acting administrator has been to rollback climate standards and clean air and water standards. whether it is for power plants, for cars, or methane pollution from oil and gas drilling. and as a lead lobbyist f for col industry and murray energy, you know they have never met an regulation that they did not want to roll back. he is checking off that wish list of the coal industry. it is s the fox in charge of the hen house, the bank robber in charge of the vault, you name it. this puts the everyday safety of americans at risk because this is the agency that is affecting our drinking water facilities and our power plants and chemical plants, cleaning up superfund sites. this man just cannot be trusted to lead that agency. amy: i want to go back to andrew wheeler during his confirmation heararing about rollbacks and mercury and air toxics standard. >> under our preferred option, i did not believe ththere would ba mercury weakening standard
is anl, if andrew wheeler eight or nine, perhaps the skill should have been on 100.rything will action he has taken since he is been acting administrator has been to rollback climate standards and clean air and water standards. whether it is for power plants, for cars, or methane pollution from oil and gas drilling. and as a lead lobbyist f for col industry and murray energy, you know they have never met an regulation that they did not want to roll back. he is checking off that wish list of the...
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andrew black is there for us.y andrew: the pa well underway. 65,000 people will be here in central edinburgh to bring in the new year. lots of music and entertainment hafeening. franz inand, scottish indie band, are the main headliners. let's have a quick word with one or two of this evening's partiers. >> hello. andrew: where have you come from this evening? >> yorkshire yorkshire. small town. andrew: why did you come all the way to edinburg? >> i saw the pictures online. it looks amazing. andrwe: anything you are looking forward to in particular? >> sorry? andrew: anything you're looking forward to in particular? >> fireworks. can't andrew: have a good night. cheers. all about brexit tonight, they will be celebrating scotland with the rest of the eu, no matter what happens. d more in scotlaided to vote against leaving the eu and the referendum in 2016. if you look up here, you will see edinburgh castle. that is where the main thing is that main event -- that is where die main event is happening. everything is bu up to the huge fireworks display to be launched from the esplanade of edinburg
andrew black is there for us.y andrew: the pa well underway. 65,000 people will be here in central edinburgh to bring in the new year. lots of music and entertainment hafeening. franz inand, scottish indie band, are the main headliners. let's have a quick word with one or two of this evening's partiers. >> hello. andrew: where have you come from this evening? >> yorkshire yorkshire. small town. andrew: why did you come all the way to edinburg? >> i saw the pictures online. it...
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pete after me. , andrew mark cuomo. >> i, andrew mark cuomo. >> do solemnly swear. >> to solemnly swear. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. and the constitution of the state of new york and that i will faithfully discharge the -- the duties of the office of governor of the great state of new york according to the best of my abilities so help me god. [applause] >> you may be seeded, and please, welcome the governor of the state of new york, andrew m cuomo. [applause] cuomo: thank you. thank you, thank you, thank you very much. thank you very, very much. thank you. happy new year to everyone. a great way to start the new year. here atank the staff this magnificent ellis island for keeping it open today for us, for their service. actually, come to think of it, the state is now paying them to keep ellis island open. [applause] cuomo: and we are proud to do it, because it would be terrible of ellis island closed. that would never happen. island closed. i would never happen. let me thank our chief justice court of appeal. to reverend richardson. thank you
pete after me. , andrew mark cuomo. >> i, andrew mark cuomo. >> do solemnly swear. >> to solemnly swear. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. and the constitution of the state of new york and that i will faithfully discharge the -- the duties of the office of governor of the great state of new york according to the best of my abilities so help me god. [applause] >> you may be seeded, and please, welcome the governor of the state...
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andrews? [ applause ] >> dr. andrews, that is exactly what we are going to do. we are going to to change everything. mark my words. the words corridor of shame will soon be a distant memory. dr. andrews, stand up. let us recognize you again. [ applause ] this is going to require work. it will require a state-backed economic development commitment to bring jobs to these districts by providing infrastructure in rural areas, not only in water, sewer and roads, but in school buildings and facilities. school buildings and facilities. we must provide the spark in those school districts. my executive budget creates the rural school district economic development closing fund. this fund will provide $100 million for our department of commerce to use as a closing fund, to bring new jobs and investment to our poorest school districts. [ applause ] we must also invest in our teachers, to attract and retain the best, their compensation must be competitive with their peers in the southeast and elsewhere. my executive budget calls for a 5% teacher pay raise totals $155 million
andrews? [ applause ] >> dr. andrews, that is exactly what we are going to do. we are going to to change everything. mark my words. the words corridor of shame will soon be a distant memory. dr. andrews, stand up. let us recognize you again. [ applause ] this is going to require work. it will require a state-backed economic development commitment to bring jobs to these districts by providing infrastructure in rural areas, not only in water, sewer and roads, but in school buildings and...
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but despite this andrew symington is taking the prospect of bricks it in his strong point. i don't think it will because of a lot difference in selling whiskey. scotch whiskey. and in general as it is a major export product there's high demand for all around the so the world's leading europe's not the change that may make procedures a little more difficult things to follow you know to do but long term i see no euro no promise of work so you know he's more worried about whether he'll find enough employees in the future. but he is bowser for example is an experienced distiller from germany specialists like him and not easy to find which is why he says he's not concerned about britain's departure from the e.u. . i've been here for eleven years so i think my job is fairly secure in that breaks it wouldn't have consequences for me if it does there's nothing i can do about it then i'll have to go back to gemini feel welcome. that's the main problem no one in the u.k. really knows exactly what breaks it will look like. andrew symington is scottish and proud of his tradition but wh
but despite this andrew symington is taking the prospect of bricks it in his strong point. i don't think it will because of a lot difference in selling whiskey. scotch whiskey. and in general as it is a major export product there's high demand for all around the so the world's leading europe's not the change that may make procedures a little more difficult things to follow you know to do but long term i see no euro no promise of work so you know he's more worried about whether he'll find enough...
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andrew: have you ever worked on your house?d, you experience exactly what the construction industry is like. there is a pile of waste, eight anine, 10 redos of construction project. it ends up more expensive. translate that to a bridge. it happens exactly the same way as it does in your home. all you need to do is some simple things. at home, you keep a contract of things you want fixed. is the kind of basic efficiency problem that we are tackling right now. emily: how is this contributing to topline growth for autodesk? andrew: autodesk is the next billion dollar business. no doubt about it. we are the leader in building information modeling. modelal is to move that that through the entire construction process and turn it into a manufacturing process. build a building like you do an airplane. that is a huge growth market for us. we see construction as probably the fastest growth manufacturing sector in our business moving forward. emily: is all of this equity market volatility impacting your view on i.t. spending? andrew: long
andrew: have you ever worked on your house?d, you experience exactly what the construction industry is like. there is a pile of waste, eight anine, 10 redos of construction project. it ends up more expensive. translate that to a bridge. it happens exactly the same way as it does in your home. all you need to do is some simple things. at home, you keep a contract of things you want fixed. is the kind of basic efficiency problem that we are tackling right now. emily: how is this contributing to...
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but andrew hill did not abort the manoeuvre.l. people had gathered all around this area to unofficially watch the airshow. the plane ploughed along the road, ending up in scrubland over there. mr hill survived but has no memory of what happened. he is expected to say he may have suffered loss of blood from his brain due to the extreme forces of the aerobatics. he denies all the charges. tom symonds, bbc news, at the old bailey. that's it from me, keep up—to—date on twitter. now all the sport news with sport today. see you soon. hello, i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: roger federer makes it into round three of the australian open for the 20th year in a row. but we ‘ the as they beat china to finish top of the group. and, as the nba heads across the atlantic, we will look ahead to the new york knicks taking thank you forjoining us. 55555 54555555; 55555 5151551555 the players hoping to make it through to the third round on thursday. but they all face tricky oppo
but andrew hill did not abort the manoeuvre.l. people had gathered all around this area to unofficially watch the airshow. the plane ploughed along the road, ending up in scrubland over there. mr hill survived but has no memory of what happened. he is expected to say he may have suffered loss of blood from his brain due to the extreme forces of the aerobatics. he denies all the charges. tom symonds, bbc news, at the old bailey. that's it from me, keep up—to—date on twitter. now all the...
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had is andrew luck, an nfl quarterback, he has a book club.le. >> the fact he has so much going on. he has a huge playbook to stud dpit he's helping players and don doing all these things in the community. to picture him going home and reading a couple chapters every night and being able to interact with his fans about a book, he -- >> he has podcasts. >> he has some of the authors too, he brings them on. >> my very good friend, andy phillips. thanks for joining the podcasts. >> podcasts have been a thrill to talk to authors. i think it's such a cool thing and i become a fan boy very much. >> i'd like to make thete had to throw in a football reference that early? >> i know. >> little bit of role reverse nal a zblens were some of them fan boys orphan girls fan girl reverse? >> i think there's always a mutual respect and affection. >> hurray! what fun. >> that affection most apparent when andrew luck takes the book club off social media and into a face-to-face setting. >> the most impactful thing for me has been the opportunity go to a classroom
had is andrew luck, an nfl quarterback, he has a book club.le. >> the fact he has so much going on. he has a huge playbook to stud dpit he's helping players and don doing all these things in the community. to picture him going home and reading a couple chapters every night and being able to interact with his fans about a book, he -- >> he has podcasts. >> he has some of the authors too, he brings them on. >> my very good friend, andy phillips. thanks for joining the...
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opinion was divided on whether that was persistence or rudeness on the part of andrew neil.ote: but there were also plaudits from the likes of chilternbear on twitter. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us on... or e—mail newswatch. you can find us on twitter, and do have a look at our website, the address for that is: that's all from us, we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hi there. friday was a bit of a disappointing day, particularly through the afternoon, where we saw outbreaks of rain, sleep and snow push in from the west — all courtesy of this area of low and it means for the weekend, it is going to bring us a lot of cloud and outbreaks of rain, maybe some hill sleet and snow for a while but it is a dying feature. —— sleet. so for the early part of saturday, it does look fairly wet across parts of england and wales with some sleet and snow, particularly over the higher ground of the east and north—ea
opinion was divided on whether that was persistence or rudeness on the part of andrew neil.ote: but there were also plaudits from the likes of chilternbear on twitter. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us on... or e—mail newswatch. you can find us on twitter, and do have a look at our website, the address for that is: that's all from us, we'll be back to hear your...
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thanks for being here tonight, and andrew roberts, thank you and congratulations. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> unfortunately, we've had interruption in our schedule. we will get back to our normal programming just as soon as possible. >> and now booktv's monthly "in depth" program with author and astrofizz gist neil degrasse tyson. he's the author of many books including "welcome to the universe," "death by black hole," "and his latest, "astrophysics for people in a hurry." >> host: dr. neil degrasse tyson, in your new book, "astrophysics for people in a hur arely," you open it by saying the universe is under no obligation to make sense to you. what does that mean? >> guest: get over it. [laughter] i think up until, well, really up til the year 1600 when we didn't have any particular tools to investigate the natural world, our five senses were the primary means by which we obtained all information about the universe. and if not even knowing that our five senses had limits. if it's everything you know, you think it's everything the universe is trying to g
thanks for being here tonight, and andrew roberts, thank you and congratulations. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> unfortunately, we've had interruption in our schedule. we will get back to our normal programming just as soon as possible. >> and now booktv's monthly "in depth" program with author and astrofizz gist neil degrasse tyson. he's the author of many books including "welcome to the universe," "death by black hole," "and his latest,...
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i, andrew mark cuomo. >> i, andrew mark cuomo. >> do solemnly swear. >> do solemnly swear. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the state of new york. >> in the constitution of the state of new york. >> and i will faithfully discharge the duty. >> i will faithfully discharge the duties. >> of the office of governor. >> of the office of governor. >> of the great state of new york. >> according to the best of viability. >> according to the best of viability. so help me god. [applause] >> you may be seated. and please, welcome the governor of the state of new york, andrew cuomo. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very very much. thank you very very much. thank you. happy new year to everyone. great way to start the new year. let's thank the staff of this magnificent ellis island, for keeping it open today for us and for their service. actually, come to think of it the state is paying them to keep ellis island open and we are
i, andrew mark cuomo. >> i, andrew mark cuomo. >> do solemnly swear. >> do solemnly swear. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the state of new york. >> in the constitution of the state of new york. >> and i will faithfully discharge the duty. >> i will faithfully discharge the duties. >> of the office of...
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no, andrew the thing about listening is you listen before ministers pronounce. not listening to me because i am asking you a simple question, and you are refusing to a nswer question, and you are refusing to answer it. what major change could the european union now make, that would overturn a majority of 230 against the may deal? give me one. andrew, you can keep asking the question, the same question, and i will keep giving you the same answer. you are not giving me an a nswer answer. you are not giving me an answer at all. i am giving you a very clear answer which is we are going to listen to the commons. opinion was divided on whether that was persistence or rudeness on the pa rt was persistence or rudeness on the part of andrew neil. tamsin there were plaudits from the likes thank you for your comments this week, if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, you can call us on: or e may newswatch at bbc.co.uk. you can find us on twitter, and have a look at our website, the address for that is: that is all from us, we will be back to hea
no, andrew the thing about listening is you listen before ministers pronounce. not listening to me because i am asking you a simple question, and you are refusing to a nswer question, and you are refusing to answer it. what major change could the european union now make, that would overturn a majority of 230 against the may deal? give me one. andrew, you can keep asking the question, the same question, and i will keep giving you the same answer. you are not giving me an a nswer answer. you are...
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andrew: exclusive footage of his zimbabwe's rampaging army.ked trucks decide a busy road in harare. you can see a man on the ground and a soldier dragging, kicking, and whipping him beingare 30 civilians beaten here over a two-hour period. oen makes a run for it. here is another who finally got away. we met yesterday soon after his ordeal. s heill in agony. today we went to the spot where e soldiers had rounded up their viims, the busy bus station. again, the army patrolling here are everywhere right now. but why? course, is of instill fear. one after ano n people tell ot to identify them. too scared of the soldiers that zimbwe is turnin into a militarized state. >> pleed to have the police being to make -- we used to have the police being the main actors, so to see soldiers every day is quite chilling. andrew: that she'll began in -- that chill began in 2017 with the army staging a coup against robert magali. when the new president was sworn in, the general's prpsise to their would return to barracks. but last year, they were back on the stre
andrew: exclusive footage of his zimbabwe's rampaging army.ked trucks decide a busy road in harare. you can see a man on the ground and a soldier dragging, kicking, and whipping him beingare 30 civilians beaten here over a two-hour period. oen makes a run for it. here is another who finally got away. we met yesterday soon after his ordeal. s heill in agony. today we went to the spot where e soldiers had rounded up their viims, the busy bus station. again, the army patrolling here are everywhere...
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. >> back during the summer andrew ruff ordered a portal air conditioner from walmart.n it arrived andrew found the ac wouldn't fit in the window, so he arranged a return with the shipping label. a delivery service, when it hadn't picked it up and andrew waited for a later walmart tol the ac never arrived at the wa he checked with e delivery company and it claimed it never picked up the package. after a back-and-forth with the shipper, andrew learned that he had an incorrect return label tracking number from walmart, when he turned to us. we reached out to walmart and a few days later it sent andrew a $150 gift card which covered the full cost of the air conditioner plus shipping. we asked walmart what happened, but it did not get back to us. whenever you return an item you bought online, take these three steps. first, snap a photo of the shipping label. second, make sure you get a printed receipt from the shipper at pickup, and third, track that package to its final destination. if it doesn't arrive, contact the store right away. we deliver for you when it comes to con
. >> back during the summer andrew ruff ordered a portal air conditioner from walmart.n it arrived andrew found the ac wouldn't fit in the window, so he arranged a return with the shipping label. a delivery service, when it hadn't picked it up and andrew waited for a later walmart tol the ac never arrived at the wa he checked with e delivery company and it claimed it never picked up the package. after a back-and-forth with the shipper, andrew learned that he had an incorrect return label...
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but in its purest sense, when andrew jackson was saying, and he is a purely populist. his father was an immigrant who died penniless. probably a squatter. his mother essentially had to work as a servant for her own sister. he was an orphan at 15 or so. he had no means, he had no access. but he was part of the vanguard of the largest unforced migration of human beings to that point in history. the scott irish probably 1/4 million scots irish come to the united states. this is a new immigrant class despised by the elite, they return the favor. but as they move west, their political power grows, jackson then gets to be their leader. he gets to do that. is a perfect populist insurgency. >> -- is on the cover, how is he a populist? and what was the social turbulence going on at the time that helped him along? >> he is populace not just because he was crazy. but he became more populist as he got crazier. was about was a progressive and was definitely an elite. and as he starts out, he is an accidental president. he takes office, but of course, teddy roosevelt being the cocki
but in its purest sense, when andrew jackson was saying, and he is a purely populist. his father was an immigrant who died penniless. probably a squatter. his mother essentially had to work as a servant for her own sister. he was an orphan at 15 or so. he had no means, he had no access. but he was part of the vanguard of the largest unforced migration of human beings to that point in history. the scott irish probably 1/4 million scots irish come to the united states. this is a new immigrant...
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andrew? >> hmm. i would say that it's important to get back to the original theme of this talk, to not focus on what the film or tv version is of the withdrawal or even a fight against terrorism or the outcome of this war. i think it's very important just to keep your eye, as much as possible, on these -- the way the syrian war is settling out and the way that the different parties are reacting to the outcome of that settlement. and we're far from a settlement, i think. there are a lot of different ways this can go. it could go sideways in a way. and we could end up in a situation where we get pulled into something in the future, but this time with a lot less than we have at the moment. i think it's very important to be as rational as we possibly can at this critical time. and i know it's hard, especially these days, but i think we have to try. >> thank you, andrew. hassan? >> i sort of said much of what i want to say but i think the question is, i think the worst thing to watch -- the worst thing th
andrew? >> hmm. i would say that it's important to get back to the original theme of this talk, to not focus on what the film or tv version is of the withdrawal or even a fight against terrorism or the outcome of this war. i think it's very important just to keep your eye, as much as possible, on these -- the way the syrian war is settling out and the way that the different parties are reacting to the outcome of that settlement. and we're far from a settlement, i think. there are a lot of...
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andrew? >> they worked for a time. they did not work to, you know -- it wasn't a safe zone. they were deescalation zones. >> yes. >> when you start hearing words like this, you get into technicalities that show you that it's a transitory nature of the zone. it's short term, usually followed by military offensive, in the case of the assad regime in the southwest, and we could see that. i think it's likely we will see that in other parts of the country. the assad regime forces are stretched pretty thin. we will have to see. this will buy some time. it won't i think solve the problem. >> yeah. >> and we'll have to wait and see what the moves of the political moves are of the ypg with the regime in the coming days and weeks. >> yeah. >> that's the thing to really watch. >> do you think that could hha hamper what was talked about. >> yeah. the syrian regime's objective is to get the united states out of syria post hayes because we have the ability militarily and politically and so on to seriously
andrew? >> they worked for a time. they did not work to, you know -- it wasn't a safe zone. they were deescalation zones. >> yes. >> when you start hearing words like this, you get into technicalities that show you that it's a transitory nature of the zone. it's short term, usually followed by military offensive, in the case of the assad regime in the southwest, and we could see that. i think it's likely we will see that in other parts of the country. the assad regime forces...
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andrew: it's two things.and the u.s., have all rolled over, so that is one thing, a general global slowdown that is appearing. secondary, you have the complication of the trade war that is going. so it's more than just sentiment i now. overnight, wes, saw some people calling for a 20% return on the u.s. index over 2019 and others calling for recession. a lot of confusion. a lot of difference of opinion out there as to what could happen over the course of this year. stephen: what is going to be your prevailing wisdom going to the rest of this year? it could shift if there is a trade truth, a lasting trade truth, a trade deal perhaps. stocks are going to pop up. but do you want your bearish term? andrew: two parties are more willing and what they are talking towards -- in what they are talking towards. so the markets react positively to a deal. no doubt about that. what it depends upon is this inventory we are seeing. we are certainly seeing real bellwether companies report earnings much lower than the market w
andrew: it's two things.and the u.s., have all rolled over, so that is one thing, a general global slowdown that is appearing. secondary, you have the complication of the trade war that is going. so it's more than just sentiment i now. overnight, wes, saw some people calling for a 20% return on the u.s. index over 2019 and others calling for recession. a lot of confusion. a lot of difference of opinion out there as to what could happen over the course of this year. stephen: what is going to be...
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andrew. andrew: i would say that it is important to -- the original theme of this talk -- to not focus on what the film or tv version is of the withdrawal, or even a fight against terrorism, or the outcome of this war. i think it is important to keep your eye as much as possible on the way the syrian war is settling out, and the way that different parties are reacting to the outcome of that settlement. we are far from a settlement, i think. there are a lot of different ways this could go. it could go sideways. we could end up in the situation where we get pulled into something in the future, but a lot less than we have at the moment. i know it is hard, especially these days, but i think we have to try. mr. ustun: thank you, andrew. hassan: i thought of already said what i want to say. i think the worst thing that could happen in the next two years is not isis, it is how the syrian conflict will play out. if all these forces agree on something, then maybe we have a hope that peace returns. an
andrew. andrew: i would say that it is important to -- the original theme of this talk -- to not focus on what the film or tv version is of the withdrawal, or even a fight against terrorism, or the outcome of this war. i think it is important to keep your eye as much as possible on the way the syrian war is settling out, and the way that different parties are reacting to the outcome of that settlement. we are far from a settlement, i think. there are a lot of different ways this could go. it...
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>> i think it's andrew. >> jimmy: you think it's andrew. andrew, are you high? >> yes, i'm high.eers and applause] >> jimmy: all right, what do we have for our guests? >> we have whipped cream. they look famished here. >> jimmy: whipped cream. thank you, and thanks to all of you for playing who's high. [cheers and applause] thank you very much. i hope you get back to work very soon. >> thank you. >> jimmy: hey, we have a great show. music from jeff tweedy. maura tierney is here. and we'll be right back with mahershala ali. [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ t-mobile knows dancing is better when you include a partner. singing is better when you include a friend. and unlimited is better with a phone included. it's true. forty bucks with the other guys, doesn't include a phone. so, start the new year right. join t-mobile and get unlimited with a phone included for just forty dollars per line. ♪ everyone in your family is only $10 bucks ♪y ♪ ♪ even your kid's friend who's always around ♪ ♪ at $10 bucks a head, trevor can stay ♪ ♪ 3 for $10 bucks, baby, bucks, baby, bucks
>> i think it's andrew. >> jimmy: you think it's andrew. andrew, are you high? >> yes, i'm high.eers and applause] >> jimmy: all right, what do we have for our guests? >> we have whipped cream. they look famished here. >> jimmy: whipped cream. thank you, and thanks to all of you for playing who's high. [cheers and applause] thank you very much. i hope you get back to work very soon. >> thank you. >> jimmy: hey, we have a great show. music from...
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mueller nor andrew wiseman are interested in the truth whatsoever.interested in what they can generate to create a criminal offense against whoever they want to target. and they will do that by what any means they can manufacture. any means. mark: so why do they ring a bell? >> because, for example, my client still stands convicted, merrill lynch executive of perjury and obstruction of justice, two separate offenses, for expressing his personal understanding of a telephone call he did not even participate in after mr. wiseman instructed him in front of the grand jury to share that personal understanding with the grand jury whether it was accurate or not. if it is not -- it does not have to be accurate how the world can be perjury and if your personal understanding of something can be perjury? it makes no sense whatsoever. he has two felony convictions based on that and we cannot get it reversed thanks to mr. wiseman. mark: could not get reversed and mr. wiseman knows that. >> yes. mark: mr. wiseman takes his playbook and says i got the president of t
mueller nor andrew wiseman are interested in the truth whatsoever.interested in what they can generate to create a criminal offense against whoever they want to target. and they will do that by what any means they can manufacture. any means. mark: so why do they ring a bell? >> because, for example, my client still stands convicted, merrill lynch executive of perjury and obstruction of justice, two separate offenses, for expressing his personal understanding of a telephone call he did not...
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theresa may speaking to andrew mark.ondent nick eardley watched the prime minister's interview. i don't think we got anything that completely changes the dial on this or means that we are in new territory when it comes to discussing whether she gets this deal through parliament. the prime minister clearly still thinks what she thought before christmas, which is that the proposal she has put on the table is the best one and that it delivers. but she has said there are some things she is trying to provide mps in the coming days, when she hosts them for drinks receptions. we know that they are happening this week. when she meets them for private chats in her office, as well. she wants some assurances, specifically on the issue of the irish backstop. she wants to get a greater role for parliament and she says she still wants further assurances from the eu and is still seeking them. clearly, that hasn't been achieved yet. she is not in a place where she is sitting there and saying we have got what we need. what is not complet
theresa may speaking to andrew mark.ondent nick eardley watched the prime minister's interview. i don't think we got anything that completely changes the dial on this or means that we are in new territory when it comes to discussing whether she gets this deal through parliament. the prime minister clearly still thinks what she thought before christmas, which is that the proposal she has put on the table is the best one and that it delivers. but she has said there are some things she is trying...
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andrew wrote me a text message and said it's scrubbed.hinks we are object trucking justice. here is the external hard drive with a time machine. it completely can reconstruct that computer. the time ma shines an application from apple it constantly is refreshing everything new in your computer. peer yikdally each month it has a picture of what that computer looks like. this will reconstruct the computer exactly how it looked the last time i used it and time periods before. you can't erase everything. trish: why don't you give that to the feds? >> i would be happy for it. they haven't asked me for it. i have an internal hard drive i replaced for solid state one. i keeping. i'm a journalist. i have backup systems for all the computers i used the last 15 years just in case i might need allege article or email for a lawsuit or whatever. >> i'm thinking about gmail and email being in the cloud, not on a computer hard drive. wouldn't they be able to get into the email where it exists anywhere? >> i also gave them all my email accounts so they c
andrew wrote me a text message and said it's scrubbed.hinks we are object trucking justice. here is the external hard drive with a time machine. it completely can reconstruct that computer. the time ma shines an application from apple it constantly is refreshing everything new in your computer. peer yikdally each month it has a picture of what that computer looks like. this will reconstruct the computer exactly how it looked the last time i used it and time periods before. you can't erase...
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andrew harding, bbc news, zimbabwe. lets go live to harare and talk to andrew.nent lessening of this tension? i think the protests have certainly died down. what we see now isa certainly died down. what we see now is a pretty chaotic, pretty violent mopping up operation by the security forces. and i suspect that before long, yes, there probably will be a lull. people have been very scared and bruised by this past week or so. it is not clear if the protesters, if the opposition, civil society, the unions, have the stomach for a fight, at least to continue that in the short term. we have seen the president today reaching out to the opposition, offering some sort of olive branch. i don't think that is going to happen, it's not going to work. the political atmosphere here is too poisonous. the question really is how determined is this government to push ahead with its reform programme? tonight, we heard the finance minister at the economic summit in davos still insisting that investors should come here, that it isa investors should come here, that it is a good bet,
andrew harding, bbc news, zimbabwe. lets go live to harare and talk to andrew.nent lessening of this tension? i think the protests have certainly died down. what we see now isa certainly died down. what we see now is a pretty chaotic, pretty violent mopping up operation by the security forces. and i suspect that before long, yes, there probably will be a lull. people have been very scared and bruised by this past week or so. it is not clear if the protesters, if the opposition, civil society,...
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and as a fierce indian tighter, he was expected to be at andrew jackson's side. and jackson, who won many military battles and many were fought and his victories were brought on by the fact that he had a large number of american indians as part of his battle group, as part of his army. yes, and he promised those indians who fought with him at the various battles and against other indian tribes and the british at the battle of new orleans, he promised that they would be part of our country. davey crockett was there. and later when davey crockett came here to this congress and andrew jackson betrayed those men and women, those americans who happened to be american indians and betrayed them, crockett would have nothing to do with it. crockett stood firm. and it was memorialized in the walt disney series, but that did not capture the essence of what happened at that time. crockett elected by the people of his state to come here and support president jackson. he stood against that president and he stood for integrity and honor and courage and truthfulness. and he got
and as a fierce indian tighter, he was expected to be at andrew jackson's side. and jackson, who won many military battles and many were fought and his victories were brought on by the fact that he had a large number of american indians as part of his battle group, as part of his army. yes, and he promised those indians who fought with him at the various battles and against other indian tribes and the british at the battle of new orleans, he promised that they would be part of our country....
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$50,000, andrew! ♪ 50 grand! his dancing's not gonna get better, but the answers are.to find out. ♪ as the strip's first stand-alone boutique hotel, the cromwell emphasizes personalized experiences. enjoy the views from celebrity chef giada de laurentiis's first-ever restaurant, or party for 24 hours at one of the three different club venues. with all of this and more, nothing comes close to cromwell! we can go down this waterfall, honey. what do you think? ♪
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i don't think andrew knew i was in the audience. but there were 300 people from the administration and the epa. all of them there with the highest possible respect for andrew wheeler. he has worked on issues of the senate. i am honored he chose to spend half of his time with me and i believe the u.s. senate benefited from his leadership, and i know america will as well. looking at the expressions on the faces of the individuals out there. there were several hundred people and their who had a career. a started at the bottom and here is the top. they have done a great job. i'm very excited to be working with him. thank you, mr. chairman. senator barraso: thank you, senator in half. i would like to welcome the nominee. i would like to remind you your ofl testimony will be part the record. i would like you to reintroduce to the committee or family, and then please proceed with your testimony. mr. wheeler: thank you, senator. joining me is my nephew. i have two friends i met my first day in lawsuit back in dawn.judy kim and dawn brought
i don't think andrew knew i was in the audience. but there were 300 people from the administration and the epa. all of them there with the highest possible respect for andrew wheeler. he has worked on issues of the senate. i am honored he chose to spend half of his time with me and i believe the u.s. senate benefited from his leadership, and i know america will as well. looking at the expressions on the faces of the individuals out there. there were several hundred people and their who had a...
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>> i think it's andrew. >> jimmy: you think it's andrew. andrew, are you high? >> yes, i'm high.gues and applause] e have whipp c >> jimmy: whipped cream. thank you, and thanks to all of you for playing who's high. [cheers and applause] thank you very much. i hope you get back to work very soon. >> thank you. >> jimmy: hey, we have a great show. music from jeff tweedy. maura tierney is here. and we'll be right back with mahershala ali. [cheers and applause] ♪ >>> abc's jimmy kimmel live brought to you by the 2019 lincoln nautilus. nautilus. [friend] i've never seen that before. ♪ ♪ i have... ♪ i have... makeup now optional. new aveeno® maxglow™ infusion drops with kiwi to lock moisture. and soy to even skin tone. unleash dewy, glowing skin from within. new aveeno® maxglow™. cheezcombination of thecrunch with-ying cheese. with their delicious perfection- cheese. it's not all about you cheese. you think i have a mouth. i'm a wheel of cheese. got a point. [yeah] cheez-it. cheesy, crunchy satisfaction. hey, darryl. would you choose the network rated #1 in the nation by the experts, o
>> i think it's andrew. >> jimmy: you think it's andrew. andrew, are you high? >> yes, i'm high.gues and applause] e have whipp c >> jimmy: whipped cream. thank you, and thanks to all of you for playing who's high. [cheers and applause] thank you very much. i hope you get back to work very soon. >> thank you. >> jimmy: hey, we have a great show. music from jeff tweedy. maura tierney is here. and we'll be right back with mahershala ali. [cheers and applause]...
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andrew: it is almost impossible to put percentages on it.ivoting to some other deal remains an option. break these down is almost impossible. that is what markets are struggling with. how do you quantify the possible outcomes? and then of course, what is the result of that question mark do the europeans even agree to that ? some delay looks teasingly likely. -- some delay looks increasingly likely. yesterday, we can to 10 weeks. andrew wilson, ceo, global head of fixed income, goldman sachs and bhanu baweja, global head of emerging markets, ubs stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua here in london. we are back with andrew wilson from ceo, global head of fixed income, goldman sachs and bhanu baweja, global head of emerging markets, ubs. we are talking about sterling. the point you were making, as you look at euro pound, nothing has moved. what does it take for that range to be broken? bhanu: we need to see better growth in europe. at this minute, growth in europe which is very low.
andrew: it is almost impossible to put percentages on it.ivoting to some other deal remains an option. break these down is almost impossible. that is what markets are struggling with. how do you quantify the possible outcomes? and then of course, what is the result of that question mark do the europeans even agree to that ? some delay looks teasingly likely. -- some delay looks increasingly likely. yesterday, we can to 10 weeks. andrew wilson, ceo, global head of fixed income, goldman sachs and...
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andrew. china is outpacing the u.s.te the trade war and economic slowdown. >> we sell retail growth in excess of a percent. --are bring that down bringing that down. that is running ahead of gdp growth. that is a strong growth rate on a very large number for china. a big part of what is driving it is the continuing growth of the middle class. particularly in tier three markets and more rural areas. come online and engage in commerce for the first time. >> a great deal of that has to do with mobile penetration. at what point do is seek some semblance of saturation and china? andrew: one out of every three dollars will be transacted online. that number for mobile commerce surpassed 80%. $10 with having the presenters. that is feeling a lot of the growth we are seeing. if you look at the context of all of retail, it will push upwards of 30% of all spending. i spoke to the alibaba president. he said that big-ticket items are slowing on the platform. other areas are still going strong. is that a broader trend that you are se
andrew. china is outpacing the u.s.te the trade war and economic slowdown. >> we sell retail growth in excess of a percent. --are bring that down bringing that down. that is running ahead of gdp growth. that is a strong growth rate on a very large number for china. a big part of what is driving it is the continuing growth of the middle class. particularly in tier three markets and more rural areas. come online and engage in commerce for the first time. >> a great deal of that has to...
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andrew: things come our way all the time. everything we will consider.not looking for a merger and considering a merger. we think we have a long path ahead of us. we are more interested in doing what we do well. but who knows what happens over time? emily: in five years, what does autodesk look like? andrew: it is the design and manufacturing software. we automate between those two processes. emily: we will talk to you again in five years, if not before. makepeace?, can musk why beijing thinks the ceo can become a bridge builder. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ broke ground on a new $5 billion factory in shanghai on monday. and he also met with chinese or near -- with the chinese premier that expressed hope that tesla could become more than an electric car maker. we hope your company can become an in-depth participant in china's opening and a promoter of china u.s. relations. he floated the idea of giving musk something quite rare. chinese residency. let's go to new york where max is standing by with ramy inocencio. how rare is it for china to offer s
andrew: things come our way all the time. everything we will consider.not looking for a merger and considering a merger. we think we have a long path ahead of us. we are more interested in doing what we do well. but who knows what happens over time? emily: in five years, what does autodesk look like? andrew: it is the design and manufacturing software. we automate between those two processes. emily: we will talk to you again in five years, if not before. makepeace?, can musk why beijing thinks...
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andrew mccabe. >> sean: let me just say something.ay, we just learned that this week comey's fbi, you have his deputy andrew mccabe is under a criminal investigation. now the general counsel did. >> for leaking. >> this is important for leaking they are not supposed to be doing that, sean and they are leaking documents and testimoniable 5u9d least statements. that's why they are fired and under investigation. we have got to focus on that. >> sean: false reporting, which we have documented and i believe the president is forever branded rightly so fake news as such and for them to ever get their credibility back, i don't think it's even possible. look we learned about baker. we know about andrew mccabe and strzok and page they were even are appointed to mueller's team along with jeanne wray who used to be attorney and pit bull andrew weissmann. here's my question, bruce ohr we learned under oath and released in testimony this week that he warned everybody about the phony dossier. he warned that clinton paid for it he warned that christo
andrew mccabe. >> sean: let me just say something.ay, we just learned that this week comey's fbi, you have his deputy andrew mccabe is under a criminal investigation. now the general counsel did. >> for leaking. >> this is important for leaking they are not supposed to be doing that, sean and they are leaking documents and testimoniable 5u9d least statements. that's why they are fired and under investigation. we have got to focus on that. >> sean: false reporting, which...
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>> andrew johnson's impeachment was over a policy.serve to be president of the united states. >> i am not a crook. >> one thing leads to another. >> a great and profound crisis. ♪ one minute i held the key ♪ next the walls were closed on me ♪ ♪ and i discovered that my castles stand upon pillars of sand, pillars of sand ♪ >> you're in the office of the united states. how can you talk about blackmailing, keeping witnesses silent? >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. >> the impeachment effort against him failed by a single vote in the senate. >> president nixon? >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> is a fallen leader. >> for high crimes and misdemeanors. >> i have impeached myself. ♪ that was when i ruled the world ♪ >> good evening. i'm fareed zakaria. the constitution's impeachment clause was written by men who fought a revolution to escape the tyranny of kings. now they wanted to keep the president from becoming a monarch. in one version, the grounds for impeachment were treason and bribery. also proposed, maladministration. but
>> andrew johnson's impeachment was over a policy.serve to be president of the united states. >> i am not a crook. >> one thing leads to another. >> a great and profound crisis. ♪ one minute i held the key ♪ next the walls were closed on me ♪ ♪ and i discovered that my castles stand upon pillars of sand, pillars of sand ♪ >> you're in the office of the united states. how can you talk about blackmailing, keeping witnesses silent? >> i did not have...
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. >> much of andrew cuomo's's speech focus on immigration and he knew that president trump's grandfather immigrated to the u.s. ellis island. [applause] time, may we have chief judge of the court of appeals and the state of new york step forward and administer the of office to andrew m cuomo as the governor of the state of new york, accompanied by ms. sandra lee, mariah, carla, and kennedy, and mrsma
. >> much of andrew cuomo's's speech focus on immigration and he knew that president trump's grandfather immigrated to the u.s. ellis island. [applause] time, may we have chief judge of the court of appeals and the state of new york step forward and administer the of office to andrew m cuomo as the governor of the state of new york, accompanied by ms. sandra lee, mariah, carla, and kennedy, and mrsma
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[applause] . >> you may be seated and please welcome the governor of the state of new york andrew cuomo. [cheers and applause] . >> thank you. thank you. thank you very much. happy new year to everyone. lied a great way to start the new year. let's think the staff here for a magnificent ellis island to keep ithe open for their service and actually come to think of it the state is paying them to keep ellis island open. [laughter] and we are proud to do it because it would have been terrible if ellis island closed. that would neverca happen. [applause] the great chief justice court of appeals. [applause] and reverend richardson and rabbi thank you so much for your service to new york. congratulations to my partner who has been phenomenal and congratulations to the great history making attorney genera general, first woman elected attorney general in the history of theki state of new york. applause] and she wears two hats and was also the first person of color ever elected to the attorney general of the state of new york. [applause] for your information i was attorney general at one point.
[applause] . >> you may be seated and please welcome the governor of the state of new york andrew cuomo. [cheers and applause] . >> thank you. thank you. thank you very much. happy new year to everyone. lied a great way to start the new year. let's think the staff here for a magnificent ellis island to keep ithe open for their service and actually come to think of it the state is paying them to keep ellis island open. [laughter] and we are proud to do it because it would have been...
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we know about andrew mccabe.ow about strzok and page, they were even appointed to mueller's team, along with jeannie ray, who used to be the attorney, and the, andrew weissmann. here's my question, bruce ohr we learned under oath and released in testimony this week that he warned everybody about the phony dossier. he warned that clinton b paid for it, he warned thatne christopher steele had a hatred for the president. he warned it wasn't verified or corroborated. but it still became the bulk of information. >> yeah, i have always asked the question of what about what happens to the evidence that was gathered during the course of the proceedings, the investigations, that were outside legal parameters, not appropriate, not legal? because it's all from the fruit of the poisonous tree. bruce ohr did say that he told the higher ups at the fbi -- my gosh, he was the number four. at the dossier was biased, and paid for by political operatives. his wife worked for the political operative company that put the dossier toge
we know about andrew mccabe.ow about strzok and page, they were even appointed to mueller's team, along with jeannie ray, who used to be the attorney, and the, andrew weissmann. here's my question, bruce ohr we learned under oath and released in testimony this week that he warned everybody about the phony dossier. he warned that clinton b paid for it, he warned thatne christopher steele had a hatred for the president. he warned it wasn't verified or corroborated. but it still became the bulk of...
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but despite this andrew symington is taking the prospect of brics it in his strong point. i don't think it will because of a lot of difference in selling whiskey. and in general as this is a major export product there's high demand for all around the so the world's leading europe's not going to change that it may make procedures a little more difficult things to follow you know to do but long term i see no you know no promise of rex's you know he's more worried about whether he'll find enough employees in the future but he is bowser for example is an experienced distiller from germany specialists like him are not easy to find which is why he says he's not concerned about britain's departure from the e.u. . he's. been here for eleven years so i think my job is fairly secure in that breaks it wouldn't have consequences for me if it does there's nothing i can do about it then i'll have to go back to germany. that's the main problem no one in the u.k. really knows exactly what breaks it will look like. andrew symington is scottish and proud of his tradition but whatever happen
but despite this andrew symington is taking the prospect of brics it in his strong point. i don't think it will because of a lot of difference in selling whiskey. and in general as this is a major export product there's high demand for all around the so the world's leading europe's not going to change that it may make procedures a little more difficult things to follow you know to do but long term i see no you know no promise of rex's you know he's more worried about whether he'll find enough...