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andrew, still with me . andrew, what do . you what do . andrew, what do.hat do you make of that testimony ? you make of that testimony? >> i thought dr. kendrick was very measured. i was expecting a big fight between andrew and dr. kendrick. begs all kendrick. there wasn't begs all sorts and what sorts of questions. and what i love as you started the love about as you started the show, we sort of turned round and said, look, i don't understand the procedure understand what the procedure is at we talk about at the moment. we talk about end of and basically of life and basically doctors are there to do no harm, but we need to know what the procedure is. i found shocking and is. what i found shocking and genuinely emma genuinely shocking is that emma sat i said, what sat there and i said, to what extent did you know what was going or were you given asked going on or were you given asked to and she said to give consent? and she said she told all. and all she wasn't told at all. and all that happened is she to see that happened is she went to see her slumped ov
andrew, still with me . andrew, what do . you what do . andrew, what do.hat do you make of that testimony ? you make of that testimony? >> i thought dr. kendrick was very measured. i was expecting a big fight between andrew and dr. kendrick. begs all kendrick. there wasn't begs all sorts and what sorts of questions. and what i love as you started the love about as you started the show, we sort of turned round and said, look, i don't understand the procedure understand what the procedure...
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andrew, still with me . andrew, what do . you what do . andrew, what do.hat do you make of that testimony ? you make of that testimony? >> i thought dr. kendrick was very measured. i was expecting a big fight between andrew and dr. kendrick. begs all kendrick. there wasn't begs all sorts and what sorts of questions. and what i love as you started the love about as you started the show, we sort of turned round and said, look, i don't understand the procedure understand what the procedure is at we talk about at the moment. we talk about end of and basically of life and basically doctors are there to do no harm, but we need to know what the procedure is. i found shocking and is. what i found shocking and genuinely emma genuinely shocking is that emma sat i said, what sat there and i said, to what extent did you know what was going or were you given asked going on or were you given asked to and she said to give consent? and she said she told all. and all she wasn't told at all. and all that happened is she to see that happened is she went to see her slumped ov
andrew, still with me . andrew, what do . you what do . andrew, what do.hat do you make of that testimony ? you make of that testimony? >> i thought dr. kendrick was very measured. i was expecting a big fight between andrew and dr. kendrick. begs all kendrick. there wasn't begs all sorts and what sorts of questions. and what i love as you started the love about as you started the show, we sort of turned round and said, look, i don't understand the procedure understand what the procedure...
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andrew: yeah, i would say absolutely that is the case. have members of the house majority calling for all of these conditions to be added to a government funding bill, even a short-term one, whereas in the senate, they want to pass thinking into by themselves time to do full year appropriations. you will see this come to a head where senate publicans and house republicans at starting to increasingly speak out and make their views known on this. of course senate republicans and house republicans will not be on the same page here. >> do you expect them to be on the same page then? andrew: lok, i think it is always possible, especially with a deadline, but as of right now, nobody knows how to get there. we are in a situation where we know what the solution is. the solution is a stopgap, short-term funding bill. nobody knows how to get to that point right now. the senate of course already back this week. those conversations will accelerate, but they a going to need some sort of short-term patch in the meantime, because they do not have enough
andrew: yeah, i would say absolutely that is the case. have members of the house majority calling for all of these conditions to be added to a government funding bill, even a short-term one, whereas in the senate, they want to pass thinking into by themselves time to do full year appropriations. you will see this come to a head where senate publicans and house republicans at starting to increasingly speak out and make their views known on this. of course senate republicans and house republicans...
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we got your back, and we are happy to do it, andrew.you're struggling with a travel nightmare, too, maybe we can help. scan the qr code we're going to put on the screen right here in a second to fill out our consumer complaint form online. you know we do love our travel cases. we go to the airline, hotel companies, and travel agencies all the time. i know it sounds kind of nutty to say it but in 2023 you still need to pick up the phone. >> hello, it's chris from the bay area. >> you're actually open, okay, thanks. >> double-check. >> always, double-check. >> he's our travel expert -- as we know here he's our travel expert. >>> let's get a check of the weather. >> you know, not bad to travel across the bay area by tomorrow. by this weekend get get bumpy here for you with thunderstorms coming back into the mix. i've got a look outside and we did have that blue sky today. it was picture perfect, right? whatever you had to do, wherever you were in the bay area today it was nice. temperatures right near average with 84 in santa rosa, 82 in l
we got your back, and we are happy to do it, andrew.you're struggling with a travel nightmare, too, maybe we can help. scan the qr code we're going to put on the screen right here in a second to fill out our consumer complaint form online. you know we do love our travel cases. we go to the airline, hotel companies, and travel agencies all the time. i know it sounds kind of nutty to say it but in 2023 you still need to pick up the phone. >> hello, it's chris from the bay area. >>...
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andrew disciplined us and said, discipline. andrew disciplined us and said. on. — discipline.. andrew disciplined us and said, on, you're going to - discipline. andrew disciplined us and said, on, you're going to do | discipline. andrew disciplined us i and said, on, you're going to do it today _ and said, on, you're going to do it today and — and said, on, you're going to do it today. and we _ and said, on, you're going to do it today. and we went, _ and said, on, you're going to do it...
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andrew: i think so.ay we think about it, part of being a public company is showing the world how you run your business and saying you will be there for a long time. that is a big reason why we went public today. i have talked with so many of our customers that said we will love what klaviyo is doing, will you be in it for the long run? the answer is yes and i thing is moment is another way to show that if you want to build a business, if you are in for the long run, we are there to help you grow, close your customers, and whatever your dreams are, help people on their destiny, we are excited to keep doing it. caroline: you've got to own your investor base now. how do you feel that narrative changes the way you run a business that investors have been with you for an awfully long time. do they stick with you? what sort of bias do you want to be seeing today? andrew: ed and i have had a point of view on investors are defined people that believe in what you believe in. we believe in aiming long-term, getting
andrew: i think so.ay we think about it, part of being a public company is showing the world how you run your business and saying you will be there for a long time. that is a big reason why we went public today. i have talked with so many of our customers that said we will love what klaviyo is doing, will you be in it for the long run? the answer is yes and i thing is moment is another way to show that if you want to build a business, if you are in for the long run, we are there to help you...
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and andrew tate charged in romania with rape and human trafficking. an appalling tragedy -- 74 people, including 12 children, killed in a fire that swept through an abandoned five-story building in johannesburg. these are the images of the fire. there are reports that some of the dead, who lived in a maze of shacks and makeshift shelters through themselves to their deaths. a search operation is being carried out floor by floor, with fears that the death toll could rise further. >> when we woke up, the whole building was on fire. we don't know how it started. >> how did you get out? >> we jumped out of the window. i jumped out of the window. my wife throw me the baby. i caught the baby and she jumped. everything was burning. christian: president cyril ramaphosa has been on the scene tonight to be briefed by emergency services. a few hours ago, he extended these condolences to families of the victims. >> my deep condolences to the families of those who have passed away and those who are injured, and our hearts go out to every person who is affected by t
and andrew tate charged in romania with rape and human trafficking. an appalling tragedy -- 74 people, including 12 children, killed in a fire that swept through an abandoned five-story building in johannesburg. these are the images of the fire. there are reports that some of the dead, who lived in a maze of shacks and makeshift shelters through themselves to their deaths. a search operation is being carried out floor by floor, with fears that the death toll could rise further. >> when we...
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have i misunderstood andrew? misunderstood it, andrew?on could could end up . could end up. >> and i can see a situation where people are served with notices saying , you know, you've notices saying, you know, you've got to improve the energy efficiency of your property. and if you can't, you won't be able to live in it. i mean, this is this is pandora's box as far as the environmental lobby and, you know, we're just over 1% of worldwide emissions . we're worldwide emissions. we're rushing to net zero while the rest of the world is increasing carbon emissions for at least the next decade. and we're going to pace ourselves in a very, very. go on. go on with probably debt, debts and costs of about 3 trillion, 3000 billion to hit net zero. >> john grant just count. net zero. >> john grant just count . andrew >> john grant just count. andrew bridgen's argument. >> yeah, i mean that's just ridiculous in that this is an investor payment, this is an investment . we will get the investment. we will get the money back bc from spending on zero carb
have i misunderstood andrew? misunderstood it, andrew?on could could end up . could end up. >> and i can see a situation where people are served with notices saying , you know, you've notices saying, you know, you've got to improve the energy efficiency of your property. and if you can't, you won't be able to live in it. i mean, this is this is pandora's box as far as the environmental lobby and, you know, we're just over 1% of worldwide emissions . we're worldwide emissions. we're...
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andrew, thank you very much.nt, though, around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a man has been arrested in connection with a homophobic attack outside a nightclub in south london in which two men were stabbed. the men were taken to hospital following the incident in clapham in august and have since been discharged. police say a 19—year—old man was arrested on thursday on suspicion of grievous bodily harm and remains in police custody. five former metropolitan police officers have pleaded guilty to sending grossly offensive racist messages on whatsapp. some of the messages, which came to light after an investigation carried out by the bbc�*s newsnight programme, were about the duchess of sussex and the prime minister rishi sunak. all of the men had already retired from the police. the conservative mp, chris pincher is standing down — after losing his appeal against an eight—week suspension from the commons over groping allegations, which allegedly took pl
andrew, thank you very much.nt, though, around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a man has been arrested in connection with a homophobic attack outside a nightclub in south london in which two men were stabbed. the men were taken to hospital following the incident in clapham in august and have since been discharged. police say a 19—year—old man was arrested on thursday on suspicion of grievous bodily harm and remains in police...
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back with us is andrew weissmann.as a matter of fact that donald trump would basically fire all of you if there was any legal move against one of his children or member of his family. >> or if we looked into his finances, if you remember, he announced that was a red line. i think that you have -- i think you are totally right in hitting the key difference that's important to the viewers, but, you know, i am a lawyer and i worked in the justice department for 20 years. and i was known as a very aggressive prosecutor, and so, i do need to say something that maybe the democrats are not sane, which is one of the reasons that you are a prosecutor is to exercise discretion. you don't just bring charges because you can. the most important thing is deciding when you should bring charges. i really think that the special counsel here has not behaved appropriately. i think that this is way over the top. i think that the hearing where he got rebuked correctly by a judge, where he really was trying to pull a fast one in terms of h
back with us is andrew weissmann.as a matter of fact that donald trump would basically fire all of you if there was any legal move against one of his children or member of his family. >> or if we looked into his finances, if you remember, he announced that was a red line. i think that you have -- i think you are totally right in hitting the key difference that's important to the viewers, but, you know, i am a lawyer and i worked in the justice department for 20 years. and i was known as a...
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andrew: it is a valuable concept , the u.n. has done work in this area trying to bring international aid and relief to countries that have been impacted by disaster. disaster response is complex. time is of the essence, the first hours or days after a disaster is the most important time to get the aid where it is needed. rescue teams, medical, getting folks evacuated. we struggle with this in the u.s. sometimes. we can remember the 2017 17 hurricane season, the challenges with our national response to puerto rico. it is a complex operation to move resources where they are needed when they are needed. to do that a global scale is even more complex. you add the geopolitical concerns, oftentimes in many countries, disaster response is a role of the military. that, cleats existing relationships -- that complicates assisting relationships. they would need autonomy, financial support and buy-in from participating nations so the political barriers do not influence the ability to get aid. mohammed: you mentioned the complexities of set
andrew: it is a valuable concept , the u.n. has done work in this area trying to bring international aid and relief to countries that have been impacted by disaster. disaster response is complex. time is of the essence, the first hours or days after a disaster is the most important time to get the aid where it is needed. rescue teams, medical, getting folks evacuated. we struggle with this in the u.s. sometimes. we can remember the 2017 17 hurricane season, the challenges with our national...
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you know, having andrew here helps that. i think he really enjoys helping these student athletes grow. so, yeah, play football. >> you play m.a. this friday night. how is the team looking? >> we are getting ready to play m.a. we had a tough one in los gatos. we're trying to get healthy here and going to our cross-town rivals. we haven't really played them, but i still consider them cross-town rivals. >> thanks for your time. good luck this season and appreciate your time this evening. >> thanks for having me. appreciate it. >> pretty cool story at paly. >>> let's move on. if you didn't know, a piece of fish history lives right here in our badge yard. this is methuselah, the australian lung fish. she first arrived by boat to the stein hart aquarium in 1938. she's considered to be the oldest living aquarium fish in the world. now scientists are getting a better idea of just how old she might be. a recent dna sample estimates her age at 92 years old, but she could be as old as 101, making her older than the stein hart aquarium
you know, having andrew here helps that. i think he really enjoys helping these student athletes grow. so, yeah, play football. >> you play m.a. this friday night. how is the team looking? >> we are getting ready to play m.a. we had a tough one in los gatos. we're trying to get healthy here and going to our cross-town rivals. we haven't really played them, but i still consider them cross-town rivals. >> thanks for your time. good luck this season and appreciate your time this...
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>> well, i think both of andrews theories are solid.le outside the unindicted coconspirators they could be looking at, including, remember, -- said well before jack smith was never appointed, that they're investigating the fraudulent electors. except none of the fraud and electors have been indicted federally. and then there's also the possibility of continued investigation into the people who maybe they think committed perjury in the grand jury, right? we saw, that's how carlos de oliveira ended up a defendant in the mar-a-lago case after the original indictment. so there's all kinds of things that this grand jury could be looking at. >> andrew weissmann and mary mccord, thank you both very much for getting us through our legal classes for the night. and a new special episode of andrew and mary's podcast, prosecuting donald trump, is now available. they did their first live recording of the podcast at georgetown law school, where it was like the beatles coming to town. so, do not miss that podcast. thank you very much. >> thank, you la
>> well, i think both of andrews theories are solid.le outside the unindicted coconspirators they could be looking at, including, remember, -- said well before jack smith was never appointed, that they're investigating the fraudulent electors. except none of the fraud and electors have been indicted federally. and then there's also the possibility of continued investigation into the people who maybe they think committed perjury in the grand jury, right? we saw, that's how carlos de...
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and andrew weissmann is dead on. when somebody is on a release in a federal felony case, guess what? their rights are diminished. for example, a judge could tell somebody, you are not permitted to leave the district of columbia. or, you are not permitted to enter the district of columbia, except to meet with your lawyers, or attend court. a judge could place you want to curfew, could order you to engage in periodic drug tests, could place you on gps monitoring, and can put narrowly restricted limitations on your speech and your posts so that you don't harass, intimidate, or threaten witnesses or poison the jury pool. and none of that seems to be acknowledged by trump's defense team in these filings. >> glenn kirschner, joyce vance, and andrew weissmann thank, you all very much for starting off our discussion tonight. and when we come back, we are going to follow up with our team of experts about something cassidy hutchinson said on this program last night, and whether that will be become testimony in the case against
and andrew weissmann is dead on. when somebody is on a release in a federal felony case, guess what? their rights are diminished. for example, a judge could tell somebody, you are not permitted to leave the district of columbia. or, you are not permitted to enter the district of columbia, except to meet with your lawyers, or attend court. a judge could place you want to curfew, could order you to engage in periodic drug tests, could place you on gps monitoring, and can put narrowly restricted...
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this has happened andrew piss. if happened to you, andrew piss.'ll you applaud this, i hope you'll comment completely free of comment is completely free of skeletons because it could happen skeletons because it could hapstaggered reckless >> staggered at your reckless your tweet. it's your reckless tweet. it's reckless . reckless. >> norman baker well, that a >> norman baker well, that was a very interesting discussion, wasn't that wasn't it? i have to say that there's a whole lot of things wrong this. i mean, i don't wrong with this. i mean, i don't like russell brand. let me just say first of all, don't say that, first of all, i don't like style of comedy or like his style of comedy or anything else. >> have you watched any of his youtube last youtube content over the last three well, you three years? no well, then you don't know you know. don't know what you know. >> i've seen russell brand on television. look, i mean, he is. he is has been said he is. he is has been said innocent proven guilty. innocent until proven guilty. and decided is and
this has happened andrew piss. if happened to you, andrew piss.'ll you applaud this, i hope you'll comment completely free of comment is completely free of skeletons because it could happen skeletons because it could hapstaggered reckless >> staggered at your reckless your tweet. it's your reckless tweet. it's reckless . reckless. >> norman baker well, that a >> norman baker well, that was a very interesting discussion, wasn't that wasn't it? i have to say that there's a whole...
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andrew weissman is back with us.you were the first to write that donald trump is lying about his wealth. a very long time ago he sued you, you won the lawsuit because he's been lying about his wealth for a long time. now he finally hits a courtroom that is even more effective on this point than the liable courtroom that you ur -- >> let's put in context he began doing this in the 1970s. he lobbied forbes magazine on behalf of his father in the middle of a recession saying somehow magically the trump family wealth was growing. and i think he realized early on he could play the press, and he did it for a number of reasons. he did it because he has this vast wealth. he cares about being pegged at the top of rich lists because he's needy, but it also is an effective tool to put him in front of bankers who might not otherwise have spent any time with him. the more he appeared in the media, the more he appeared on rich lists, the more fetching he was to lenders, and he kept this up on and on again through serial bankruptci
andrew weissman is back with us.you were the first to write that donald trump is lying about his wealth. a very long time ago he sued you, you won the lawsuit because he's been lying about his wealth for a long time. now he finally hits a courtroom that is even more effective on this point than the liable courtroom that you ur -- >> let's put in context he began doing this in the 1970s. he lobbied forbes magazine on behalf of his father in the middle of a recession saying somehow...
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i'm andrew dymburt. >> good morning to you. i'm rhiannon ally. we want to begin with a major legal setback for donald trump. >> a new york judge has ruled that the former president committed years of financial fraud by inflating the value of his assets. the ruling could very much affect his ability to do business in new york. >> but overnight, trump speaking out, defending his company's practices. abc's em win is here now with details. m good morning, brianna. >> good morning. the judge determined the former president lied. hundreds of times for years about his net worth in order to dupe the banking and insurance systems. >> we are filing a lawsuit this morning. >> a big win for new york attorney general letitia james in her investigation into the trump organization after a judge ruled the ex-president and his company committed fraud by overstating the value of their assets by as much as $2.2 billion more than the actual amount the fraud was. so overwhelming and conclusive, the judge decided there was no need to hear testimony at a trial set to s
i'm andrew dymburt. >> good morning to you. i'm rhiannon ally. we want to begin with a major legal setback for donald trump. >> a new york judge has ruled that the former president committed years of financial fraud by inflating the value of his assets. the ruling could very much affect his ability to do business in new york. >> but overnight, trump speaking out, defending his company's practices. abc's em win is here now with details. m good morning, brianna. >> good...
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andrew?>> congresswoman, thank you so much for joining us tonight. >> happy to be here. >> so one of the people who's gone a lot of attention recently with the new york times running a front page story as mr. chesebro. i know that you as part of the january six committee deposed him or interviewed him as part of that committee and you were present for that. he seems to be well every but he's focused on mr. eastman, he seems to be quite a strong participant in the fake elector scheme writing three different memos. i guess i want to start with since you are somebody who sat there and listened to him, what were your impressions for the substance of his testimony his, demeanor, what did you make of him? >> well, i think he's a trooper lever. he wrote actually four memos, three that the committee had and one that we didn't outlining really the plot to overturn the election. you know, i don't know the man but he certainly was focused on overturning the election and i think my believe is he will be
andrew?>> congresswoman, thank you so much for joining us tonight. >> happy to be here. >> so one of the people who's gone a lot of attention recently with the new york times running a front page story as mr. chesebro. i know that you as part of the january six committee deposed him or interviewed him as part of that committee and you were present for that. he seems to be well every but he's focused on mr. eastman, he seems to be quite a strong participant in the fake elector...
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andrew. first, groan. yes, from andrew.s . with rhiannon jones. >> beth thank you. good morning . it's coming up to 11:02. your top stories from the newsroom. the manhunt for a terror suspect who escaped from a wandsworth prison continues as concerns are raised about security at the jail . a former british army jail. a former british army soldier , daniel abbott, kalief soldier, daniel abbott, kalief was awaiting trial accused of leaving fake bombs at a military base. it's believed he escaped from the prison kitchen by hiding under a food delivery van. security checks are being tightened at ports to prevent him from leaving the country . him from leaving the country. former met police detective peter bleksley told gb news it'll be much easier to find him if he acted alone. if he was an opportunist, opportunist and he planted his fan on the spur of the moment and he's on his own with no pre—planning, no resources , and living on his resources, and living on his wits , then i would suggest he'll wits, then i would suggest he'
andrew. first, groan. yes, from andrew.s . with rhiannon jones. >> beth thank you. good morning . it's coming up to 11:02. your top stories from the newsroom. the manhunt for a terror suspect who escaped from a wandsworth prison continues as concerns are raised about security at the jail . a former british army jail. a former british army soldier , daniel abbott, kalief soldier, daniel abbott, kalief was awaiting trial accused of leaving fake bombs at a military base. it's believed he...
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i'm andrew dymburt. america's highways connect our cities and towns.'s evidence there's upending communities, putting lives, putting people at risk. "nightline" anchor byron pitts has the report from new orleans. >> it's huge. it's dirty. it's loud. >> byron: coursing through the middle of one of america's most iconic cities. >> it's always been known as a monster. >> byron: a concrete giant looms overhead. >> people call it the monster, why? >> forget it. it's ugly. it's obnoxious. it ate up that neighborhood. >> byron: interstate i-10, known as the claiborne corridor, cuts through the tremaine neighborhood of new orleans, the birthplace of jazz. it's one of the most notorious highways in america. >> it killed the center of the black community. >> byron: conceived as the title passage way to move people and goods across the city, it also left behind a toxic environmental legacy for generations to endure. more than 49 million americans live within a mile of a highway where traffic pollution may contribute to startling health risks, including elevated r
i'm andrew dymburt. america's highways connect our cities and towns.'s evidence there's upending communities, putting lives, putting people at risk. "nightline" anchor byron pitts has the report from new orleans. >> it's huge. it's dirty. it's loud. >> byron: coursing through the middle of one of america's most iconic cities. >> it's always been known as a monster. >> byron: a concrete giant looms overhead. >> people call it the monster, why? >>...
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andrew. yes >> yes. andrew.stion for you then. right. okay. and your lovely okay. should you and your lovely other okay. should you and your lovely othe needs looking after and that needs looking after and i'd. i know, i know. it's a stupid thing, but should you do that right. would employ that right. would you employ a very handsome young male nanny? >> the whole thing is preposterous. >> i would never have a child. i wouldn't have a child answering that question. >> answer that question. >> answer that question. >> no, no to all of it. >> answer that question. >> no, no to all of it . we >> no, no to all of it. we wouldn't have a kid . wouldn't have a kid. >> well, you know what? everyone should have confidence enough . confidence. >> i'm really. i'm really. i'm reeling from the question. i'm reeling from the question. i'm reeling from the question. i'm reeling from the question. but she knows me well enough. it happens. >> it happens all the time. when you there are stories out there where husbands end up hav
andrew. yes >> yes. andrew.stion for you then. right. okay. and your lovely okay. should you and your lovely other okay. should you and your lovely othe needs looking after and that needs looking after and i'd. i know, i know. it's a stupid thing, but should you do that right. would employ that right. would you employ a very handsome young male nanny? >> the whole thing is preposterous. >> i would never have a child. i wouldn't have a child answering that question. >>...
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andrew, you have to talk about this stuff, okay? don't just assume autonomy. do you like to be a little independent? you know, you want to do your own thing. you don't want someone who's like, so codependent. >> so how about just someone who's nice? you know? it's all andrew's looking for. >> any single ladies out there. >> oh, wait, i'm nice. yeah. >> there's one more in here. just nice. yeah. >> so what happened to sophie turner and joe jonas? right? they were. >> by the way, wasn't your wife's birthday yesterday? i did not hear a shout out, so. happy birthday, tina. i'll do it for you. >> thank you, rihanna. now i'm. now i'm in trouble. helping families with mesothelioma is all we do. >> my firm has been offering a free book on mesothelioma for over ten years, since that time, hundreds of people have mesothele loma have trusted us to represent them. we have local offices throughout the us and there is no risk to you. mesothelioma really is all we do. call us at one 800 306 315. that's one (800)■!a300-6315. oro to mezzo book.com. >> here's your parachute. ce
andrew, you have to talk about this stuff, okay? don't just assume autonomy. do you like to be a little independent? you know, you want to do your own thing. you don't want someone who's like, so codependent. >> so how about just someone who's nice? you know? it's all andrew's looking for. >> any single ladies out there. >> oh, wait, i'm nice. yeah. >> there's one more in here. just nice. yeah. >> so what happened to sophie turner and joe jonas? right? they were....
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but i need to is andrew question. andrew, international agencies like different branches of the wind or the red cross where the w, f. p, a, they're offering on the front lines when it comes to responding to a natural disaster. but right now we're at a time where we're seeing so many natural disasters back to back. it seems that these agencies are really constantly stretched then, isn't that right? it is true around the glow we've, we've done in the past disaster response and recovery and they've reached the stage of, of disaster in durance. it's one thing after another. and you know, for the last 3 or 4 years, almost we've, we've done every disaster under the cloud of the cold pen demik as well. further complicating disaster responses. but my colleagues raised very valid points about responsibility and, and the need to take the level of responsibility across the world for the impacts of climate change. but we also have to look at how we build and where we build across the world. disasters are not natural, they're dire
but i need to is andrew question. andrew, international agencies like different branches of the wind or the red cross where the w, f. p, a, they're offering on the front lines when it comes to responding to a natural disaster. but right now we're at a time where we're seeing so many natural disasters back to back. it seems that these agencies are really constantly stretched then, isn't that right? it is true around the glow we've, we've done in the past disaster response and recovery and...
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>> this is andrew's fault, okay?ographic research and he found that people prefer snake stories before they go to bed or right as they wake up. this is all accurate. he said you had to do this story total, total research. >> yes. >> yes. a family living about a half hour outside of phenix had to call a snake removal company this week after they at first found three rattles snakes chilling in their garage and it turned out there were actually 2020 rattlesnakes, including five adult western diamondback rattlers, another snake that was pregnant and then 15 babies. the company, rattlesnake solutions, said it was there. most snakes in one call ever, and that the snakes most likely got in because they saw a gap under the door and, quote, decided to have babies in there. men are so predictable. what would you guys say if you saw 20 snakes in your garage? >> i would. where do i sign right for me now. >> now, mr. snake hunter here. so if they're hiring, we'll get to that. so it's your career pivot here we go. >> and then you
>> this is andrew's fault, okay?ographic research and he found that people prefer snake stories before they go to bed or right as they wake up. this is all accurate. he said you had to do this story total, total research. >> yes. >> yes. a family living about a half hour outside of phenix had to call a snake removal company this week after they at first found three rattles snakes chilling in their garage and it turned out there were actually 2020 rattlesnakes, including five...
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now it's back over to andrew and . back over to andrew and.y >> well well, good morning , >> well well, good morning, suella braverman. >> we knew she'd stir a hornet's nest and she has. >> and good for her. yeah just a bit. i mean she said a few things that stood out to me. andrew she said there been andrew she said there has been a misguided dogma of multiculturalism , and this has multiculturalism, and this has caused a massive stir because i think people confuse things because multiculturalism is different from just having a multiracial society where there are different cultures that exist. it actually means us people living separately according to their culture, in parallel lives . and that's what parallel lives. and that's what she was getting at. and i think people disingenuously disengage arduously took that the wrong way . way. >> and after the bombings in london in 2005, the then prime minister, tony blair, said multiculturalism is failing because people are not integrating enough and they should. there should be more . should. there
now it's back over to andrew and . back over to andrew and.y >> well well, good morning , >> well well, good morning, suella braverman. >> we knew she'd stir a hornet's nest and she has. >> and good for her. yeah just a bit. i mean she said a few things that stood out to me. andrew she said there been andrew she said there has been a misguided dogma of multiculturalism , and this has multiculturalism, and this has caused a massive stir because i think people confuse...
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but andrew and these were just the initial findings . but andrew griffith findings.ndrew griffith and jeremy hunt have real power here. yeah real power over the fca . yeah. today they haven't fca. yeah. today they haven't chosen to use it. >> so far and i don't think it's the end . i don't think it's the the end. i don't think it's the end. i've been speaking to people in government who are absolutely understand and acknowledge the situations that we've put in and how that we've been put in and how that might affect other people. in fact, some people don't want to ask they've a ask their banks if they've got a file in case they upset ask their banks if they've got a file bank, in case they upset ask their banks if they've got a file bank, and1 case they upset ask their banks if they've got a file bank, and icase they upset ask their banks if they've got a file bank, and i don't hey upset ask their banks if they've got a file bank, and i don't thinkpset ask their banks if they've got a file bank, and i don't think itet the bank, and i don't think it will. know, that's
but andrew and these were just the initial findings . but andrew griffith findings.ndrew griffith and jeremy hunt have real power here. yeah real power over the fca . yeah. today they haven't fca. yeah. today they haven't chosen to use it. >> so far and i don't think it's the end . i don't think it's the the end. i don't think it's the end. i've been speaking to people in government who are absolutely understand and acknowledge the situations that we've put in and how that we've been put...
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andrew davies, now by mr davies. andrew davies, thank you . good morning, andrew. thank you.sponse. to 20 miles an hour roads in wales. you are a conservative representative down there. please just explain to us what it is that has changed and why people are so angry . people are so angry. >> well, far from me. the correct andrew, when he talked about the petition, i think he said it was at 230,000. >> it was at 230,000. >> last night. >> last night. >> as of this morning, it's touching 280,000 signatures. bearin touching 280,000 signatures. bear in mind, we have a population of about 3 million people in wales. population of about 3 million people in wales . and given the people in wales. and given the way they can research the signatures on the petition, 96% of those signatures have come from wales . that's a of those signatures have come from wales. that's a phenomenal number of people who show how angry they are about this policy i >> -- >> and it's because it's a harebrained policy delivered by the government, supported the labour government, supported by nationalists. by
andrew davies, now by mr davies. andrew davies, thank you . good morning, andrew. thank you.sponse. to 20 miles an hour roads in wales. you are a conservative representative down there. please just explain to us what it is that has changed and why people are so angry . people are so angry. >> well, far from me. the correct andrew, when he talked about the petition, i think he said it was at 230,000. >> it was at 230,000. >> last night. >> last night. >> as of this...
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andrew. yeah, tarrio is the final proud boys leader convicted of seditious conspiracy to receive punishment . his attorneys are vowing to fight the sentencing. this morning, former proud boys leader enrique tarrio going to prison for 22 years after orchestrating his far right. extremist groups attack on the capitol in a failed bid to thwart the transfer of power after donald trump lost the 2020 presidential election. it's the harshest sentence handed down among any of the more than 1100 individuals charged. so far in connection to january sixth. prosecutors had asked for 33 years that they're getting pretty high sentences. >> i think sends a huge signal about about the importance of vindicating the harm that was caused on january 6th. >> tarrio was not present at the riot, but prosecutors still say he played a key role, arguing tarrio watched the violence unfold at 2:38 p.m, posting on social media. don't expletive leave this now infamous video showing tarrio meeting with oath keepers leader
andrew. yeah, tarrio is the final proud boys leader convicted of seditious conspiracy to receive punishment . his attorneys are vowing to fight the sentencing. this morning, former proud boys leader enrique tarrio going to prison for 22 years after orchestrating his far right. extremist groups attack on the capitol in a failed bid to thwart the transfer of power after donald trump lost the 2020 presidential election. it's the harshest sentence handed down among any of the more than 1100...
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andrew yang has a new title this week. political fiction author. thanks for joining us for getting answers today. i'm kristen sze. indeed andrew yang is becoming a familiar figure in the bay area. just last month he was here attending the premiere of the movie love in taipei. this week he has a new book out. it's a political thriller called the last election. when he's not in town right now, but joining us live to talk about his latest book and presidential politics, andrew yang. good to see you, andrew. >> good to see you, too, kristin. thanks for having me. >> absolutely. okay. so i just checked because i'm like that, but this is number one right now. new release in political thriller on amazon. did you know this? >> i did. thank you to everyone who has picked up a copy. it's based on my experiences running for president. i thought i could give people an inside look and also scare people a little bit. entertain and scare because what's coming around the pike in our presidential politics may not look the way we want it to. >> yeah, i mean, i'm ent
andrew yang has a new title this week. political fiction author. thanks for joining us for getting answers today. i'm kristen sze. indeed andrew yang is becoming a familiar figure in the bay area. just last month he was here attending the premiere of the movie love in taipei. this week he has a new book out. it's a political thriller called the last election. when he's not in town right now, but joining us live to talk about his latest book and presidential politics, andrew yang. good to see...
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now it's back to andrew and . bev andrew and.inister liz truss don't think her successor will be too keen about it. was speaking yesterday and she raised concerns about the uk government's pursuit of net zero emissions by 2050. this is what she had to say. >> we should, as many other western countries are already doing delay implementing net zero commitments such as a ban on new petrol and diesel vehicles from 2030. other environmental regulations which are hiking the cost of living, like enforcing the replacement of gas and oil boilers, should also be abandoned . also be abandoned. >> so does liz truss have a point? does net zero cost us all too much to discuss this? we are joined by senior lecturer in climate change, john grant and meteorologist dale . meteorologist jim dale. gentlemen, great to see you both, both regulars on this show . john, let me start with you. what do you make of it? does your heart sink when you hear liz truss saying we need to delay net zero? yeah i'm laughing, but i'm not really. >> this is classic cur
now it's back to andrew and . bev andrew and.inister liz truss don't think her successor will be too keen about it. was speaking yesterday and she raised concerns about the uk government's pursuit of net zero emissions by 2050. this is what she had to say. >> we should, as many other western countries are already doing delay implementing net zero commitments such as a ban on new petrol and diesel vehicles from 2030. other environmental regulations which are hiking the cost of living, like...
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back with us our andrew weissmann and joyce vance.strict attorney in dekalb county, georgia, neighboring fulton county. gwen, that line that the criminal defense lawyer offered for jeffrey clark, saying the president put it in his lane, meaning the president made him do it. there, we have very clearly a trump codefendant blaming donald trump. >> exactly. again, let's go back to this is generally what you see in r. i. c. o. cases. it's the notion that someone was in charge and others were acting and performing various acts in a way that achieved a common goal. and so, to hear that kind of statement in court really, at least in my view, and quite possibly the fulton d.a.'s view, underscores why she approached the case in this manner. and, so we will see what judge jones does. >> andrew weissmann. i've been wondering about, that and i want you to feel free to respond to anything on the docket in georgia today. but this move by jeffrey clark, particular jeffrey clark, to get into federal court, i'm wondering if he could in the end, in the
back with us our andrew weissmann and joyce vance.strict attorney in dekalb county, georgia, neighboring fulton county. gwen, that line that the criminal defense lawyer offered for jeffrey clark, saying the president put it in his lane, meaning the president made him do it. there, we have very clearly a trump codefendant blaming donald trump. >> exactly. again, let's go back to this is generally what you see in r. i. c. o. cases. it's the notion that someone was in charge and others were...
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now it's back to andrew and . bev back to andrew and.y around 50 wilko stores from administrators for £13 million. that could save thousands of high street jobs and keep a lot of the branches open. here to tell us more is our very fine economics and business editor liam halligan with on the money . it's good news. great news. >> it's good news. >> it's good news. >> but let's just hold our horses, because this is an administration in negotiation. what does that what does that mean? it means there's lots of assets up for grabs. the administrators pwc for wilko , administrators pwc for wilko, their legal obligation is to extract as much money for the creditors of the company as they can. and of course, you've got loads of buyers with deep pockets who are trying to get the best assets, the best stores and not buy the stores that they don't it's a negotiation don't want. it's a negotiation and news is leaking out. claim and news is leaking out. claim and counter—claim. there's no real headlines here, but it real hard headlines here, but it d
now it's back to andrew and . bev back to andrew and.y around 50 wilko stores from administrators for £13 million. that could save thousands of high street jobs and keep a lot of the branches open. here to tell us more is our very fine economics and business editor liam halligan with on the money . it's good news. great news. >> it's good news. >> it's good news. >> but let's just hold our horses, because this is an administration in negotiation. what does that what does that...
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and andrew karr is doing it.el like we're going out. >> reporter: andrew pinpoints every peak. >> this is potentially the mount everest in union county. [laughs] >> reporter: this one was in a well manicured public place but other county high points are deep in the woods. or on private property. >> i think that tree over there is it. >> reporter: in this case, the home of debbie mitchell. do you think it's at all strange that so many drove all the way from tampa to stand in your yard? >> yeah. >> reporter: okay. this wasn't even his most absurd ascent. >> pinellas county, front door of jc p jcpenneys is a strong contender. i bought a shirt. >> reporter: 's or edmund hillary he is not that andrew says so what and has now hit the high points of almost everye of florida's 60 counties. >> on any adventure and also in life in general you have to make the most wherever you are. >> reporter: maybe there's a lot more adventures out there waiting for people than they realize. >> absolutely. and every peak is equal. >> rep
and andrew karr is doing it.el like we're going out. >> reporter: andrew pinpoints every peak. >> this is potentially the mount everest in union county. [laughs] >> reporter: this one was in a well manicured public place but other county high points are deep in the woods. or on private property. >> i think that tree over there is it. >> reporter: in this case, the home of debbie mitchell. do you think it's at all strange that so many drove all the way from tampa to...
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andrew weissmann, thank you very much for helping start off our discussion tonight. neil katya, please stay with us. after the break, we hope you can explain what you are doing this weekend at what one trump codefendant calls a neo-pagan ritual. neil, we're gonna get a couple of minutes to think it over. if there's and that you want to confess, well, you'll handle it the way you handle. we'll be right back with neal katyal. with nea katyal ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well. ♪ ♪ jardiance ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance, ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart. ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to seee. ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c. ♪ jardiance works 24/7 in your body to flush out some sugar! and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. jardiance may cause serious side effects including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function, and genital yeast or urinary tract infections. a rare, life-threatening
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andrew spent some time there doing it but now teaches at the university of south florida and lives inints? unfortunately florida makes kansas look like kilimanjaro. it's arguably the flattest state in the nation. doesn't have any high points, really. but if you want to get technical, topographical, and you are truly desperate for adventure, it can be done. and andrew karr is doing it using maps and apps and good old-fashioned sightlines. >> i feel like we're going up. >> reporter: andrew pinpoints every peak. >> this is potentially the mount everest of union county. [laughs] >> reporter: this one was in a well-manicured public place but other county high points are deep in the woods or on private property. >> i think that tree over there is it. >> reporter: in this case, the home of debbie mitchell. do you think it's at all strange that somebody drove all the way from tampa to stand in your yard? >> yeah. >> reporter: okay. this isn't even his most absurd ascent. >> pinellas county, countryside mall, front door of jcpenney's is a strong contender. i bought a shirt at that one. >> repo
andrew spent some time there doing it but now teaches at the university of south florida and lives inints? unfortunately florida makes kansas look like kilimanjaro. it's arguably the flattest state in the nation. doesn't have any high points, really. but if you want to get technical, topographical, and you are truly desperate for adventure, it can be done. and andrew karr is doing it using maps and apps and good old-fashioned sightlines. >> i feel like we're going up. >> reporter:...
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andrew tate's so—called war room costs more than £6,000 a year tojoin.y, leaked messages reveal it teaches members through its so—called phd course how to groom women into sex work. our documentary has been given exclusive access to 12,000 pages of encrypted messages sent by hundreds of its members. the encrypted messages identify at least 45 potential victims from around the world with the true number likely much higher. a young woman from buenos aires says that she was groomed by a war room member. he bombshelled me with love. he wants me to get his name tattoo at all cost. and she says things even turned violent. drastic level of violence and submission that i never thought i will be involved with. another woman told me a similar story. he wanted me to tattoo his name on me. although they live thousands of miles apart, their stories indicate that their alleged groomers were following the same tactics. if i wasn't doing well, things would become more violent. there was a night that i had gone over there and as soon as i walked in the door, he, like, pu
andrew tate's so—called war room costs more than £6,000 a year tojoin.y, leaked messages reveal it teaches members through its so—called phd course how to groom women into sex work. our documentary has been given exclusive access to 12,000 pages of encrypted messages sent by hundreds of its members. the encrypted messages identify at least 45 potential victims from around the world with the true number likely much higher. a young woman from buenos aires says that she was groomed by a war...
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andrew. this list off think about it before you do the list because you want a perception? it's like these are the songs i like but i'm going to change it because i want them to think i'm cool. >> i two never be honest same thing kat said because i listen to the indigo girls. >> no you don't that explains the beard. >> when you made the lesbian joke about joe i'm an indigo fan. >> did you ever go to the little fair? >> i love it. my nickname in high school was melissa etheridge. so i went on twitter and got one of these crazy hackers to go into all they're ipods and get their real list so the truth is chrisburger is cheeseburger in paradise and we got ron desantis, bridge over troubled water. we got joe biden, staying alive. you know. nikki haley, drop a bomb on me and then obviously donald trump is jailhouse rock. so let's just, the truth is the truth. >> that's funny. joe, i've never heard you listen to music at all s. music some kind of weird thing that you don't understand? >> no, greg, i
andrew. this list off think about it before you do the list because you want a perception? it's like these are the songs i like but i'm going to change it because i want them to think i'm cool. >> i two never be honest same thing kat said because i listen to the indigo girls. >> no you don't that explains the beard. >> when you made the lesbian joke about joe i'm an indigo fan. >> did you ever go to the little fair? >> i love it. my nickname in high school was...
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>> andrew? >> hello. >> right famous. >> he's the original. >> andrew yeah. what do you guys remember when you got your big call from the network? like imagine if you got that call from abc, but you're on a plane , thankfully. hopefully the airline is sometimes extra nice to you. >> sometimes you feel so you just trapped actor michaela renfro. >> probably felt trapped when she got a once in a lifetime text on her flight back from italy. it was from disney's aladdin on broadway saying tonight they needed a bumper up from her usual role as ensemble and understudy to playing princess jasmine. >> all right, yo, yo. >> the only problem she was on a flight scheduled to land at 5 p.m. in jfk airport and curtain was set to open at seven an m, not enough. so at the suggestion of her boyfriend, michaela says she asked a flight attendant if she could get off the plane first. and when she explained her predicament, the staff and crew went all out. >> yeah, ain't never gonna be like me. >> the pilot came to meet michaela and told her he would personally see to it that she
>> andrew? >> hello. >> right famous. >> he's the original. >> andrew yeah. what do you guys remember when you got your big call from the network? like imagine if you got that call from abc, but you're on a plane , thankfully. hopefully the airline is sometimes extra nice to you. >> sometimes you feel so you just trapped actor michaela renfro. >> probably felt trapped when she got a once in a lifetime text on her flight back from italy. it was from...
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john: i think we ought to ask andrew that.[laughter] first of all, you missed your calling -- you talked about preaching. we would take you. andrew, first of all is important to remember it was reverend dr. martin luther king. basically what he preached was a homily. can you help us respond to this challenge? what are the biblical principles, what are the themes of our catholic social teaching that ought to guide a real response as our colleagues have described? andrew: one thing, the preferential option for the poor, that's what i want you all to remember and burn on your hearts, the preferential option for the poor. god obviously loves everyone in a very personal way. but the preferential option for the poor is a teaching that says god has a special care and concern for those who have been deprived, mistreated, abused, marginalized. those are the people to whom god goes first and those are the people with whom god works and stands and lives. when i look at the march on washington, even though they were not using that languag
john: i think we ought to ask andrew that.[laughter] first of all, you missed your calling -- you talked about preaching. we would take you. andrew, first of all is important to remember it was reverend dr. martin luther king. basically what he preached was a homily. can you help us respond to this challenge? what are the biblical principles, what are the themes of our catholic social teaching that ought to guide a real response as our colleagues have described? andrew: one thing, the...
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andrew weissmann, thank you very much for helping start off our discussion tonight. neil katya, please stay with us. after the break, we hope you can explain what you are doing this weekend at what one trump codefendant calls a neo-pagan ritual. neil, we're gonna get a couple of minutes to think it over. if there's and that you want to confess, well, you'll handle it the way you handle. we'll be right back with neal katyal. safely in as little as one treatment. when i was diagnosed with h-i-v, i didn't know who i would be. but here i am... being me. keep being you... and ask your healthcare provider about the number one prescribed h-i-v treatment, biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in many people whether you're 18 or 80. with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to undetectable—and stay there whether you're just starting or replacing your current treatment. research shows that taking h-i-v treatment as prescribed and getting to and staying undetectable prevents transmitting h-i-v through sex. serious side
andrew weissmann, thank you very much for helping start off our discussion tonight. neil katya, please stay with us. after the break, we hope you can explain what you are doing this weekend at what one trump codefendant calls a neo-pagan ritual. neil, we're gonna get a couple of minutes to think it over. if there's and that you want to confess, well, you'll handle it the way you handle. we'll be right back with neal katyal. safely in as little as one treatment. when i was diagnosed with h-i-v,...
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good morning. >> andrew good morning. with king returning home, the big question is what happens to him now? overnight, us army private travis king returning to the us after spending two months detained in north korea back in july. the 23 year old was released from a south korean prison where he had served time for assault. he then joined a tour of the dmz, seen here dressed in black king, then willingly bolted into north korea, where he was detained. and 70 days later, north korea announced king had been found guilty of illegally intruding into its territory and expelled him. north koreans almost certainly ask king about his army unit, its capability is anything they could find out about the military mission of the us in south korea. >> but in the end, they seem to feel that keeping him was less valuable than the diplomatic and public relations advantages of letting him go. >> us officials say north korea got nothing in return for king's release. king's mother said to be overjoyed to speak to her son yesterday. she had p
good morning. >> andrew good morning. with king returning home, the big question is what happens to him now? overnight, us army private travis king returning to the us after spending two months detained in north korea back in july. the 23 year old was released from a south korean prison where he had served time for assault. he then joined a tour of the dmz, seen here dressed in black king, then willingly bolted into north korea, where he was detained. and 70 days later, north korea...
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and to andrew's point, it is almost as though his lawyer was trying to prosper to some prosecutor.at my claims could have for you if you flipped. i mean i really felt like a very public [inaudible] recessions. the clock doesn't seem to have that attitude. he's angry. he's aggressive. he's arrogant. he's everything that you really see in someone who seems hell-bent on going to trial no matter how bad the evidence is against them. and this notion that his conduct, becomes legitimate because trump asked him to do it is really outside the bounds here. because this is as though the president of the united states, who, under doj policy is not supposed to be having direct conversations with. if trump had called him up and said, hey, let's go on a little crime spree together. let's go burglarize some office buildings over at the watergate, right? that would not have legitimize the conduct just because the president directed him to think about it anymore than this week claim here that he was doing it because trump told him he does. >> the nixon white house chief of staff, john holdman and m
and to andrew's point, it is almost as though his lawyer was trying to prosper to some prosecutor.at my claims could have for you if you flipped. i mean i really felt like a very public [inaudible] recessions. the clock doesn't seem to have that attitude. he's angry. he's aggressive. he's arrogant. he's everything that you really see in someone who seems hell-bent on going to trial no matter how bad the evidence is against them. and this notion that his conduct, becomes legitimate because trump...
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yeah. >> andrew might have.ndrew maybe you both do, says it's you know, we said danny knew. >> okay. hey, yes, google has been a big part of our lives. and here are some of the highlights from the last quarter century. >> this is sergey brin's and larry page's invention. >> this month, a website whose name transair ends the word research. google me. >> could you see that google is celebrating its 25th anniversary? >> we obviously everybody wants to be successful, but i want to be looked back on as being very innovative and being very trusted and ethical and ultimately making a big difference in the world. >> i'll leave all that up to you, but it is hard to deny the search engines impact on our culture. yeah. >> now i recognize that google is not a conventional workplace , and as part of its celebration, google is revisiting some of its biggest hits from over the years. >> like this versace dress that j.lo wore to the 2000 grammys, which led to so many google searches that it inspired the team to create google im
yeah. >> andrew might have.ndrew maybe you both do, says it's you know, we said danny knew. >> okay. hey, yes, google has been a big part of our lives. and here are some of the highlights from the last quarter century. >> this is sergey brin's and larry page's invention. >> this month, a website whose name transair ends the word research. google me. >> could you see that google is celebrating its 25th anniversary? >> we obviously everybody wants to be...