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andrew harding sent us this report. >> this is where it all started. the very first encounter between storm and land. not much of a contest. which makes this the first ed,lage to be a raced -- eras and murray are among the first mothers to lose a child. she has come here before to visit the parents with -- the beach with her parents. >> he was so full of life. >> when the typhoon came in, his grandfather tried to save him. >> my father was hit by the water. and then my baby. drowned. survivors are, still waiting for aid. this may have been the first place to get hit but it seems to be among the very last to get any help. that is because this is a remote corner of the philippines and the storm essentially cut it off from the outside world. a few miles away, the town of guiuan is no better shape. still hard to believe wind alone did all of this. see the man in charge here, the 33-year-old mayor, sheen. the military have been trying to stop looters. battling his own injury, the mayor is running on empty. i have to be ok because i'm the mayor of the town.
andrew harding sent us this report. >> this is where it all started. the very first encounter between storm and land. not much of a contest. which makes this the first ed,lage to be a raced -- eras and murray are among the first mothers to lose a child. she has come here before to visit the parents with -- the beach with her parents. >> he was so full of life. >> when the typhoon came in, his grandfather tried to save him. >> my father was hit by the water. and then my...
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andrew harding, bbc news. congo andt of hope in long may it last. now efforts to reach a political solution to the syrian war ran into hurdles in geneva today. diplomats failed to set a date for a peace conference. the breakdown comes as humanitarian groups are warming of health problems inside syria, including the first outbreak of polio in 14 years. our correspondent as one of the fees overseas -- one of the few overseas journalists reporting. she has been to a clinic in damascus. >> two drops and many tears. protecting against polio, one of the most devastating childhood diseases. the clinic is packed with parents anxious to vaccinate their children. the children who got polio, she tells me. but thank god we have the vaccines. this center has some of the best health care there is in syria. families know it is safe to bring their children. it is not the same across the rest of the country. syria used to be polio free since the late 1990's. and now an area torn by fighting, there is a least 10 confirmed cases and fears there could be more. those ca
andrew harding, bbc news. congo andt of hope in long may it last. now efforts to reach a political solution to the syrian war ran into hurdles in geneva today. diplomats failed to set a date for a peace conference. the breakdown comes as humanitarian groups are warming of health problems inside syria, including the first outbreak of polio in 14 years. our correspondent as one of the fees overseas -- one of the few overseas journalists reporting. she has been to a clinic in damascus. >>...
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andrew harding, bbc news. congo andt of hope in long may it last. now efforts to reach a political solution to the syrian war ran into hurdles in geneva today. diplomats failed to set a date for a peace conference. the breakdown comes as humanitarian groups are warming of health problems inside syria, including the first outbreak of polio in 14 years. our correspondent as one of the fees overseas -- one of the few overseas journalists reporting. she has been to a clinic in damascus. >> two drops and many tears. protecting against polio, one of the most devastating childhood diseases. the clinic is packed with parents anxious to vaccinate their children. the children who got polio, she tells me. but thank god we have the vaccines. this center has some of the best health care there is in syria. families know it is safe to bring their children. it is not the same across the rest of the country. syria used to be polio free since the late 1990's. and now an area torn by fighting, there is a least 10 confirmed cases and fears there could be more. those ca
andrew harding, bbc news. congo andt of hope in long may it last. now efforts to reach a political solution to the syrian war ran into hurdles in geneva today. diplomats failed to set a date for a peace conference. the breakdown comes as humanitarian groups are warming of health problems inside syria, including the first outbreak of polio in 14 years. our correspondent as one of the fees overseas -- one of the few overseas journalists reporting. she has been to a clinic in damascus. >>...
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andrew harding sent us this report. >> this is where it all started. the very first encounter between storm and land. not much of a contest. which makes this the first ed,lage to be a raced -- eras and murray are among the first mothers to lose a child. she has come here before to visit the parents with -- the beach with her parents. >> he was so full of life. >> when the typhoon came in, his grandfather tried to save him. >> my father was hit by the water. and then my baby. drowned. survivors are, still waiting for aid. this may have been the first place to get hit but it seems to be among the very last to get any help. that is because this is a remote corner of the philippines and the storm essentially cut it off from the outside world. a few miles away, the town of guiuan is no better shape. still hard to believe wind alone did all of this. see the man in charge here, the 33-year-old mayor, sheen. the military have been trying to stop looters. battling his own injury, the mayor is running on empty. i have to be ok because i'm the mayor of the town.
andrew harding sent us this report. >> this is where it all started. the very first encounter between storm and land. not much of a contest. which makes this the first ed,lage to be a raced -- eras and murray are among the first mothers to lose a child. she has come here before to visit the parents with -- the beach with her parents. >> he was so full of life. >> when the typhoon came in, his grandfather tried to save him. >> my father was hit by the water. and then my...
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andrew harding has been to have a look at that particular village there. >> this is where the storm first hit land. it's an isolated village right on the coast. as you can see, the devastation here is complete and spectacular. no houses standing, a lot of people killed, washed out to sea, when the floods came running over the land here. most of the damage though done by the wind. there is literally nothing left standing here. what's interesting is that although it was the first to be hit, it seems to be one of the last areas in the philippines to get really significant aid. this place has been cut off for many days because of the storm damage. there is though a big runway just up the road there and that finally is open. we started today to see the very first big cargo flights coming in to bring aid. little bit further, beyond that, it is own of giuang, completely leveled. there have been serious problems with looting and desperation as people waited for the outsiled world to get to them and bring help. what i can tell you is that town is much calmer. the local authorities do seem to be in
andrew harding has been to have a look at that particular village there. >> this is where the storm first hit land. it's an isolated village right on the coast. as you can see, the devastation here is complete and spectacular. no houses standing, a lot of people killed, washed out to sea, when the floods came running over the land here. most of the damage though done by the wind. there is literally nothing left standing here. what's interesting is that although it was the first to be hit,...
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i want to start with andrew stevens in that hard-hit city of tacloban. >> andrew, we know it's just aboutity. the daytime, i'm sure, is devastating, was it must be so much worse at night without food and water and shelter and electricity. >> reporter: absolutely. i mean, where we're standing, victor, if you look behind me, we've lit up with the car lights, just a bit of debris. just 10, 20 yards down the road. but that goes right back for another half mile to the commercial center, which has been the scene of most of the looting, understandably, over shops there. a lot of looting going on, particularly yesterday. there's not so much to take anymore. most of the stuff has now been gone. i've been hearing reports that houses have been entered by gangs, looking for food, for whatever. i haven't been able to confirm that. and certainly yesterday when we were there, we were walking around and saw a lot of looting. we were speaking to a lot of people. there was never a sense of tension, never a sense of people turning on each other, but as you say, nightfall has no power here whatsoever. and th
i want to start with andrew stevens in that hard-hit city of tacloban. >> andrew, we know it's just aboutity. the daytime, i'm sure, is devastating, was it must be so much worse at night without food and water and shelter and electricity. >> reporter: absolutely. i mean, where we're standing, victor, if you look behind me, we've lit up with the car lights, just a bit of debris. just 10, 20 yards down the road. but that goes right back for another half mile to the commercial center,...
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which leads you to the fourth man, the available man, andrew sinclair, warren harding. he is not too hot, not too cold, not too much of anything. except he is handsome and a fairly good speaker. he has been on the national stage at the 1916 republican convention. he nominated taft in 1912. so he is the alternative. in that year, the alternative to wins.ism >> they were the publishers of a newspaper. give us the short history of publishing a newspaper to national politics. >> thank you so much. it was a small paper when harding required it. he made it successful over time thanks to the efforts of his wife, florence. for the point of getting to the discussion, she was a key element. what happens is they are working in the paper. it is going well. it is a little dull. she liked seeing him get involved in other things. he was a very good speaker. he did an alexander hamilton oration. he was a lieutenant governor. he ran for governor, was not successful. he was positioned. he was visible in ohio. by the time of 1913, when there was a new law that allowed senators to be elect
which leads you to the fourth man, the available man, andrew sinclair, warren harding. he is not too hot, not too cold, not too much of anything. except he is handsome and a fairly good speaker. he has been on the national stage at the 1916 republican convention. he nominated taft in 1912. so he is the alternative. in that year, the alternative to wins.ism >> they were the publishers of a newspaper. give us the short history of publishing a newspaper to national politics. >> thank...
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oh, a little too hard, wouldn't you say? ♪ saint andrew'sf scotland's capital city edinburgh. in the year, 2000, the scottish parliament returned here to limited rule, after a recess of 300 years, a small step on the road to possible independence. but, the city is most famous for the biggest arts festival in the world. [ crowd cheering ] i am at the edinburgh festival. i don't know exactly where they are at, but what it is, is this amazing cultural extravaganza, of dance and theatre and art and music, and it's just, hey, going on everywhere you look. you interpret that yourself. i didn't quite expect this. i think i expected it to be very proper, formal, but over a million people come every year to see this festival, and it's kind of evolved from being the high cultural stuff, to being stuff that they call fringe. >> [ indistinct ] when they hear i'm a d.j., they just start to run away! hey! >> we are run away to wembly! oy, oy! [indistinct ] ♪ the festival runs from august to september, during which time the population of the city doubles.
oh, a little too hard, wouldn't you say? ♪ saint andrew'sf scotland's capital city edinburgh. in the year, 2000, the scottish parliament returned here to limited rule, after a recess of 300 years, a small step on the road to possible independence. but, the city is most famous for the biggest arts festival in the world. [ crowd cheering ] i am at the edinburgh festival. i don't know exactly where they are at, but what it is, is this amazing cultural extravaganza, of dance and theatre and art...
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andrew stephens reports from the hard hit city of tacloban. >> more misery on the ground as some relief efforts are halted overnight when yet another storm hit the devastated city of tacloban. the strongest typhoon on record struck days ago, leaving behind a humanitarian crisis of unprecedented scope. >> i am the only survivor of the family and i want to know if they are still alive. >> from the sky, miles of destruction as far as the eye can see. while on the ground, rows of lifeless bodies. >> only one missing is my eldest daughter. i hope she's alive. >> a church chapel now filled with the dead. inside a mother weeps over the loss of her son. >> i've experienced a lot of typhoon, but this is the worst thing. >> the living cover their noses and mouths because the stench is unbearable. as they search for their loved ones, a young student cries for her mother. >> translator: i still hear in tacloban, and i'm still alive. hundreds of thousands are now fighting for survival. >> i must go out of this city. >> the few hospitals still functioning are overwhelmed. leaving the injured with now
andrew stephens reports from the hard hit city of tacloban. >> more misery on the ground as some relief efforts are halted overnight when yet another storm hit the devastated city of tacloban. the strongest typhoon on record struck days ago, leaving behind a humanitarian crisis of unprecedented scope. >> i am the only survivor of the family and i want to know if they are still alive. >> from the sky, miles of destruction as far as the eye can see. while on the ground, rows of...
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andrew stevens joins us from the hard-hit tacloban province with more. ing, andrew. >> reporter: good morning, chris. take a look behind me. you'll see hundreds of people still waiting to get out of this shattered city. on the other side of the camera, there are hundreds more doing the same thing. the situation is indeed desperate. there have been positive moves today. we've seen trucks with the food program going into town and more trucks are expected to alive over the next couple of days or so. it's a slow process, particularly for the people in this shattered city. as i said, it is a dire situation for the residents here. for the first time in six days, small signs of relief. >> we need more people to help the current situation. >> reporter: desperately needed food, water and medical supplies are finally getting to some of the hard-hit areas of the philippines. but much more needs to be done. the u.s. military has two navy ships heading for the region and at least 250 service members on the ground. the extent of the devastation becomes more real by the
andrew stevens joins us from the hard-hit tacloban province with more. ing, andrew. >> reporter: good morning, chris. take a look behind me. you'll see hundreds of people still waiting to get out of this shattered city. on the other side of the camera, there are hundreds more doing the same thing. the situation is indeed desperate. there have been positive moves today. we've seen trucks with the food program going into town and more trucks are expected to alive over the next couple of...
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hard road. the warriors hosting portland and it got heated. andrewhrowing >>> after missing two game with a concussion, both losses for golden state. the blazers coming down with nine straight wins. iguodala out after pulling a hamstring. oakland, damian lillard assists wesley matthews. clay knocks down three in the second. steph curry got hot in the third. 6-3 to open up the 9-point lead for the warriors right there. but then came the fireworks. andrew bogut gets locked one joe freeland. we have ourselves a little scrum. nobody ever seem to fight in the nba them get back to basketball. they took golden state 42-18. lamarcus aldridge. the warriors have lost three straight. the sharks hosting the devils. drilled from the point. top shelf on future hall of famer. 1-0 san jose. martin havlat, no look past. tyler kennel, 2-0 sharks. san jose will hold on to a 2-1 victory. three win away from .900. cardinal on the break. thompson saves the ball but to texas, they throw it into the arms. he lays it in to give stanford the lead. second half. the passing lan
hard road. the warriors hosting portland and it got heated. andrewhrowing >>> after missing two game with a concussion, both losses for golden state. the blazers coming down with nine straight wins. iguodala out after pulling a hamstring. oakland, damian lillard assists wesley matthews. clay knocks down three in the second. steph curry got hot in the third. 6-3 to open up the 9-point lead for the warriors right there. but then came the fireworks. andrew bogut gets locked one joe...
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hard work pd off for two bay area students. >> they weramed national finalistin the comtition in andrew jin of san josend y. steven lang in los altos are in top ten competition on chemotherapy drug combination that could fight cancer. theye invited t present their work in wasngton, d.c. next month, they coulwin part of the$50000 in scholarships that will be awded. >> ty're juniors in high school. they're figuring out chemothera drug coinations? inedible. >> the rest of us are left to look to the skies tonig for an incredible scientifi event. rob mayeda has that. >> weather pmitting, temperatures right now in e 50s. tomorrow we'll seeemperatures climbing into the 60s as wgo through the afternoon. now let's jumou to warp speed fromhe weather wall. taking you out tonight. looking at these streaks of light. this is sand grain sed particles moving throughhe upper atsphere. eastern ski tonight, hopully cloufree, a chae to see the meteor showers over the next couple of nigh. i loved it. on the bigscreen, >>appy with all those thanks for watchingbc bay area >> "saturday night live" up next. >>> you're wating the ca
hard work pd off for two bay area students. >> they weramed national finalistin the comtition in andrew jin of san josend y. steven lang in los altos are in top ten competition on chemotherapy drug combination that could fight cancer. theye invited t present their work in wasngton, d.c. next month, they coulwin part of the$50000 in scholarships that will be awded. >> ty're juniors in high school. they're figuring out chemothera drug coinations? inedible. >> the rest of us are...
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hard look at that. >> safer: picard says mark and andrew madoff withdrew over $35 million from accounts that were openednal investment. if they turn out to be untouchable criminally, do you intend to bankrupt them civilly? >> whether or not they have a criminal problem, we will pursue them as far as we can pursue them. and if that leads to bankrupting them, then that's what will happen. >> safer: picard and sheehan filed suit against madoff's sons mark and andrew, his brother peter, and niece shana, accusing them of negligence and breach of fiduciary duty in their roles at the company. they'll seeking the return of $198 million that was paid out, loaned or transferred to them. >> when his brother took out money or his sons took out money, they took customer money. >> safer: can you lay claim to the sons' real estate, for example? >> i believe that we can. the money that went to buy these houses under the law is called fraudulent transfers. >> safer: maybe. but the madoff sons are claiming they're still owed nearly $90 million by their father's bankrupt company. >> mr. madoff? >> safer: mark madoff and t
hard look at that. >> safer: picard says mark and andrew madoff withdrew over $35 million from accounts that were openednal investment. if they turn out to be untouchable criminally, do you intend to bankrupt them civilly? >> whether or not they have a criminal problem, we will pursue them as far as we can pursue them. and if that leads to bankrupting them, then that's what will happen. >> safer: picard and sheehan filed suit against madoff's sons mark and andrew, his brother...
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andrew? i have to tell you, it seems like you work hard, you're positive. >> oh, i mean, i have to be. you have to be. >> all right, thank you, buddy. >> come on, sooks. >> neil? marcus. >> marcus. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. what would you say would be the single biggest problem in the organization? >> it starts at the top. it's a really dynamite facility with a well-thought out system. but i don't think andrew is rational. >> yeah, erin told me he flies off the handle...[snaps]... in a nanosecond. >> he has had several explosions in the past few weeks. >> why would someone like you put up with stuff like that? >> i love the animals, but i have my limits. man-to-man...i'm planning my exit. >> are other people too? >> yes. >> and why do you wanna leave? >> one of the biggest reasons is i got bit recently. andrew literally got in my face and yelled at me and blamed me for it. >> in front of other employees? >> yes. and that's the thing. i mean, everybody else responded like normal people would. and if it weren't for that, i'm not a violent guy, but i would have probably left
andrew? i have to tell you, it seems like you work hard, you're positive. >> oh, i mean, i have to be. you have to be. >> all right, thank you, buddy. >> come on, sooks. >> neil? marcus. >> marcus. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. what would you say would be the single biggest problem in the organization? >> it starts at the top. it's a really dynamite facility with a well-thought out system. but i don't think andrew is rational. >> yeah,...
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andrew says we came here with nothing, so we don't take things for granted. we know this is the best country in the world if you work hard. america is a place where you can reach for something better if you work hard. it is a country our parents and grandparents in waves of immigrants before them built for us. and it falls on each new generation to keep it that way. the statue of liberty doesn't have its back to the world. the statue of liberty faces the world. and raises its light to the world. when chinese immigrants came to this city in search of gold mountain, they were not looking just for physical riches. they were looking for freedom and opportunity. they knew that what makes us american is not a question of what we look like or what our names are, because we look like the world. you've got a president named obama. [laughter] [applause] what makes us american is our shared belief in certain enduring principles. our allegiance to a set of ideals, to a creed, to the enduring promise of this country, and our shared responsibility is to leave this country more generous, more hopeful than we found it. and if we stay tr
andrew says we came here with nothing, so we don't take things for granted. we know this is the best country in the world if you work hard. america is a place where you can reach for something better if you work hard. it is a country our parents and grandparents in waves of immigrants before them built for us. and it falls on each new generation to keep it that way. the statue of liberty doesn't have its back to the world. the statue of liberty faces the world. and raises its light to the...
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hard little luck, the sugar bowl bakery is a $60 million business. [applause] the humble in striving immigrants from vietnam employ 300 americans. to coscoly pastries and safeway. i don't know if andrew brought me any samples. they must be pretty good. says we came here as boat people. we don't take things for granted. we know this is the best country in the world who work hard. that is what america is about. you can reach for something better if you work hard. our parentsuntry and grandparents and immigrants built for us. it falls on each generation to keep it that way. liberty does not have its back to the world. the statue of liberty faces the world. raises its light to the world. city,vidence came to the there were not looking for riches, they were looking for freedom and opportunity. they knew what makes us american is not what we look like or what are, we look like the world. you have a president named obama. [applause] that makes us american, our in certaineve enduring principles. our allegiance to a set of ideals. to a creed. to the enduring promise of this country. our shared responsibility is to lead this country better than we found it. if we stay true to that history, if
hard little luck, the sugar bowl bakery is a $60 million business. [applause] the humble in striving immigrants from vietnam employ 300 americans. to coscoly pastries and safeway. i don't know if andrew brought me any samples. they must be pretty good. says we came here as boat people. we don't take things for granted. we know this is the best country in the world who work hard. that is what america is about. you can reach for something better if you work hard. our parentsuntry and grandparents...
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andrew stephens helped rescue people in hotel rooms. they used mattresses to push them to safety in that high water. reaching some areas hard hit by the typhoon is extremely difficult, communication lines are down. roads are blocks. ivan watson is in the capitol of manila. >> one of the biggest challenges fating the government is getting an assessment of how bad the damage has been of areas made up of remote islands. we traveled by air today following the path of the super typhoon starting with the capitol the devastated city. approach to a shattered city. tyc tycloban the first major city to be struck. amid the ruins of the airport here, desperate people waiting for food and clean water. some hoping for a flight out of the storm zone. >> something i don't know. >> we have to see. we will have to wait here, it is a waiting game as with any situation like this. >> it is catastrophic. some residents say they are terrified of lawlessness and looting. >> we are forming groups. since last night we are whistles. we were awake all night. if somebody coming we have our firearms we will shoot you know. retain our property. >> you ar
andrew stephens helped rescue people in hotel rooms. they used mattresses to push them to safety in that high water. reaching some areas hard hit by the typhoon is extremely difficult, communication lines are down. roads are blocks. ivan watson is in the capitol of manila. >> one of the biggest challenges fating the government is getting an assessment of how bad the damage has been of areas made up of remote islands. we traveled by air today following the path of the super typhoon...
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hard it is to see that in the future. but he's got a temperament problem. >> i think to andrew's question about temperament, how much of this tonight was a personal victory for chris christie and not a message of bipartisanship and love for the republican party? i mean, nobody thinks chris christie is a warm, cuddly, let's all break bread and peace kind of guy. he wins because of strength. he wins because of leadership. he wins because he's a bull that will break up the political china shop. and he outspent an opponent that really didn't exist. but what do peep love about chris christie? it's not that he compromises, it's that he doesn't. >> let's listen in. >> ladies and gentlemen, tonight i stand here as your governor, and i am so proud to be your governor. [ cheers and applause ] >> born in newark, raised in livingston, made my wife from pennsylvania a real jersey girl, and raised our family right here, right here in this amazing state. i love just as much as my mother and father raised me to love it. you see, what people have never understood about us is that i need the introduction to all of you. i know you because i'm
hard it is to see that in the future. but he's got a temperament problem. >> i think to andrew's question about temperament, how much of this tonight was a personal victory for chris christie and not a message of bipartisanship and love for the republican party? i mean, nobody thinks chris christie is a warm, cuddly, let's all break bread and peace kind of guy. he wins because of strength. he wins because of leadership. he wins because he's a bull that will break up the political china...
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>> supplied the walls saint andrew's catholic church, people have thoughts full of prayers for the people in philippines. >> everybody is trying to send messages to pray hardraldine is like many parishioners that have family and friends in the philippine. >> we haven't heard of them because we can't get through yet. >> i am nervous and hope everything is okay. >> many are turning to prayer and pastor layee. >> that's the whole message of good friday and easter, the pattern of dying and rising we believe that we can come to life and our sisters and brothers will come to life in the areas damaged. >> layee says the congregation raised donation after an earthquake struck the philippines last month and plan to have another fundraiser. >> it is so sad that this has happened. the poor country has suffered everything. >> and geraldine is hopeful that everybody will get through it. >> after two tragedies words don't mean much, silent prayer says it all. >>> the stories why are following, a new california law giving transgender students rights are being challenged. under the law transgender students can play on girls or boys teams. they have collected another signa
>> supplied the walls saint andrew's catholic church, people have thoughts full of prayers for the people in philippines. >> everybody is trying to send messages to pray hardraldine is like many parishioners that have family and friends in the philippine. >> we haven't heard of them because we can't get through yet. >> i am nervous and hope everything is okay. >> many are turning to prayer and pastor layee. >> that's the whole message of good friday and...
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andrew johnson would be president. there was a great deal of talk he was drunk at the inauguration. so there was a transition, which was right after -- days after, it's hardimagine days after the war. there were some people in the south and west who were fighting. they didn't want to stop fighting. andrew johnson is the new president. .. >> reemerge in a new way and washington was an incredible leader because he had the unusual ability to realize i have to change course here. i think lincoln could work with that and had a pragmatic sense that this is the right thing. but to achieve it we will have to make it work. and that is so unusual. that you combine a real ideal t idealistic vision and how we use that to make a higher good happen. and those kinds of leaders are so rare. and i think one of the amazing things about american history is they seem to appear when we need them. >> hopefully. one can only hope. but daniel, the wonderful word he uses is useful and that is impr improve and bunker hill and revolutionary era wasn't stable. you don't know what is going to hap pen next. especially during the time of the war, no matter the war, you don't know how i
andrew johnson would be president. there was a great deal of talk he was drunk at the inauguration. so there was a transition, which was right after -- days after, it's hardimagine days after the war. there were some people in the south and west who were fighting. they didn't want to stop fighting. andrew johnson is the new president. .. >> reemerge in a new way and washington was an incredible leader because he had the unusual ability to realize i have to change course here. i think...
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andrew iden, nate powell, and of course, congressman john lewis. the book is called "march: book one." there will be three of these. it's hardnd, because it is selling so well, but that's a good sign. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] no matter what city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. [ snores ] [ male announcer ] vicks nyquil. powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ [ sniffles, coughs ] excuse me. i need something for my cold symptoms. [ sniffles ] we've got dayquil for day and nyquil for night. [ thud ] you didn't see that. [ female announcer ] right now at walgreens dayquil and nyquil are just $11.99 with card. >>> nbc's chuck todd got a major interview. so far this is the part that's got everybody all excited. >> the majority of folks will end up being better off of course because the website is not working right they don't know it right. but even though it is a small percentage of folks who may be disadvantaged it means a lot to them. it is scary to them. i am sorry that they are finding themselves in this situation based on assurances the
andrew iden, nate powell, and of course, congressman john lewis. the book is called "march: book one." there will be three of these. it's hardnd, because it is selling so well, but that's a good sign. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] no matter what city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. [ snores ] [ male announcer ] vicks nyquil. powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ [ sniffles, coughs ] excuse me....
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hard to comprehend in all this. you talked about jerry having the intervention of a general whom he happen to know. >> yes. >> is there any way of appeal in andrew's case? >> there is an appeal process. there are so many soldiers, the military is downsizing to such an extent, there are so many personnel who are now leaving the service that the entire system is cataloged. if you get out and you appeal it can take a long time before they can convene a board. even though jerry jensen had his other than honorable discharge before they even wrote the paper it still took months and months for him to get all of the benefits he was entitled to. he is still short pay. >> is it like a subjective interpretation of who ought to be chaptered out? >> there is some anecdotal information that suggests that in some bases particularly combat base where there is a big push to downsize, that some jags, judicial officers have decided that chaptering out is an efficient way to get rid of troublesome soldiers. in many cases that we've looked at, soldiers had previous instances where, on return to the united states, they got caught drinking too much, or there was a behav
hard to comprehend in all this. you talked about jerry having the intervention of a general whom he happen to know. >> yes. >> is there any way of appeal in andrew's case? >> there is an appeal process. there are so many soldiers, the military is downsizing to such an extent, there are so many personnel who are now leaving the service that the entire system is cataloged. if you get out and you appeal it can take a long time before they can convene a board. even though jerry...
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andrew iden, nate powell, and of course, congressman john lewis. the book is called "march: book one." there will be three of these. it's hardelling so well, but that's a good sign. we'll be right back. very well f. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. a lot of things going on in my life and the last thing i want to be thinking about is my dentures. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. is my dentures. ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. so when coverage really counts, count on nationwide insurance. because what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love, love is strange just another way we put members first. because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ baby.
andrew iden, nate powell, and of course, congressman john lewis. the book is called "march: book one." there will be three of these. it's hardelling so well, but that's a good sign. we'll be right back. very well f. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out...
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andrew iden, nate powell, and of course, congressman john lewis. the book is called "march: book one." there will be three of these. it's hard, because it is selling so well, but that's a good sign. we'll be right back. with a mission of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. i don't do any cleaning. i make dirt. ♪ very, very heavy. i'm not big enough or strong enough for this. there should be some way to make it easier. [ doorbell rings ] [ morty ] here's a box, babe. open it up. oh my goodness! what is a wetjet? some kind of a mopping device. there's a lot of dirt on here. morty, look at how easy it is. it's almost like dancing. [ both humming ] this is called the swiffer dance. so when coverage r
andrew iden, nate powell, and of course, congressman john lewis. the book is called "march: book one." there will be three of these. it's hard, because it is selling so well, but that's a good sign. we'll be right back. with a mission of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of...
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hard to imagine numbers will not climb. a super typhoon made it's way to the fill lephilippines, the win get with a strong category five hurricane. andrew we were going to go to him but the conditions are too dangerous now. let's get the latest from chad myers. >> we're expecting an awful lot of damage. this is nothing, anderson, like you and i experienced in the not atlantic basin at all. 195 mile per hour hurricane, which is essentially like a category four, f 4 tornado about 15 miles wide. going straight across the country right now. and then f 3, f 2, f 1 winds like a tornado but this is a hurricane. the center of the hurricane, strong winds, low pressure and of course, an awful lot of rainfall that could cause flooding. it is likely now, it is claimed now that this is probably, we're going to have to go through and figure it out, this is probably the biggest storm to ever hit land. there probably have to be storms over the ocean bigger, we just didn't see them or fly into them. we don't know how big this truly is because there are no planes that fly into it. they don't fly planes into storms like we do here in america. i don't thin
hard to imagine numbers will not climb. a super typhoon made it's way to the fill lephilippines, the win get with a strong category five hurricane. andrew we were going to go to him but the conditions are too dangerous now. let's get the latest from chad myers. >> we're expecting an awful lot of damage. this is nothing, anderson, like you and i experienced in the not atlantic basin at all. 195 mile per hour hurricane, which is essentially like a category four, f 4 tornado about 15 miles...
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hard, even modest increases in the overall numbers here. just want to talk. back to you. >> thank you so much, bob. tesla ceo elon musk is speaking to andrew ross sorkin at the deal book conference in new york. let's listen to this. >> with that jacket on, you look like tony stark. we have a lot to get to about tesla, about entrepreneurism and everything. however, you are in the news for some reason you may not wish to be. >> right. >> which is that there have been now three fires in these tesla vehicles with the most recent one in the past week. and there are questions, lots of questions in the wall street community, among regulatory community that wants to understand all this. so i want to do this, i want to understand what you understand about this. there are rumors there's going to be a recall. what is going on with these fires. >> sure. well, there's definitely not going to be a recall. there's no reason for a recall, i believe. in fact, i think the -- i mean, the perception is, if you read the headlines, it sounds like teslas have a great propensity to catch fire than other cars. in reality, nothing could be further from the truth. t
hard, even modest increases in the overall numbers here. just want to talk. back to you. >> thank you so much, bob. tesla ceo elon musk is speaking to andrew ross sorkin at the deal book conference in new york. let's listen to this. >> with that jacket on, you look like tony stark. we have a lot to get to about tesla, about entrepreneurism and everything. however, you are in the news for some reason you may not wish to be. >> right. >> which is that there have been now...
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saint andrew's catholic church not a lot of room with the church full of thoughts and prayers for the people in the philippines. >> everyone is trying to send messages over facebook to say really pray hardhave many friends and family in the philippine. >> we haven't heard from many. >> we can get through. >> i hope that everything is going to be okay. >> with the destruction making communication difficult, many are turning to prayer. >> that is the whole message of good friday and easter, the pattern of dying and rising. we believe we can come to life and our sisters and brothers in the philippine will come to life again in the areas that have been damaged. >>> the congregation raised donations after an earthquake struck the philippine last month and they plan to organize another effort in the wake of typhoon haiyan. >> it is so sad it has happened. >>> and these parishioners are praying that their loved ones are okay. >> be hopeful that we will get through this. >> after two tragedies in one month, words don't mean much, silent prayer seems to say it all. in daly, city kron4 news. >>> a new law giving transgender students is being challenged. they can play on either boy or girl teams.
saint andrew's catholic church not a lot of room with the church full of thoughts and prayers for the people in the philippines. >> everyone is trying to send messages over facebook to say really pray hardhave many friends and family in the philippine. >> we haven't heard from many. >> we can get through. >> i hope that everything is going to be okay. >> with the destruction making communication difficult, many are turning to prayer. >> that is the whole...
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thank you for keeping the fiery anti-andrew jackson rhetoric to a minimum today. i appreciate that. have to give you a hardte you joining us this morning. america's second elected whig, there is another one in new jersey, robert bucholz, thank you for joining us this morning. i want to thank amanda terkel, i don't think she's a whig, but she's joining us from the huffington. according to the web it was either the chinese general's son or michael corleone who said keep your friends close and your enemies closer. discover card. i asked my husband to pay our bill, and he forgot. you have the it card and it's your first time missing a payment, so there's no late fee. really? yep! so is your husband off the hook? no. he went out for milk last week and came back with a puppy. hold it. hold it. hold it. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card with late payment forgiveness. pcentury link provides reliable yit services like multi-layered security solution to keep your information safe & secure. century link. your link with what's next. on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan.
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hard to do. >> but it's fun. it is a fun show. i have one guest for the whole hour. and we have cool comedians on. we've had richard belzer and howie mandel. got andrew. have you had him on? >> no, no. >> jimmy: oh, he's so much fun. oh, my gosh. he can't stop. i love that guy. >> we're looking forward to having him. and people -- you can call in on skype. on the video skype. so, we use a lot of technology. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're sponsored by technology, that's great. it's fun. when you started out, i remember you and everyone remembers you when you first started out, it was more of like a gross out ty of prank show. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it was fantastic by the way. >> it was a weird show. >> jimmy: i loved it. >> the new show's weird, but not as weird as the old show. >> jimmy: you did stuff. how did you get someone to sign the release for what you did? do you remember a time when it was like oh, this person will never sign? >> most of the time. [ light laughter ] i mean, we had a pizza guy in long island came at me with a hammer once. didn't want to sign. >> jimmy: i remember this. what was the bit? >> it was undercutters pizza. i show up, i f
hard to do. >> but it's fun. it is a fun show. i have one guest for the whole hour. and we have cool comedians on. we've had richard belzer and howie mandel. got andrew. have you had him on? >> no, no. >> jimmy: oh, he's so much fun. oh, my gosh. he can't stop. i love that guy. >> we're looking forward to having him. and people -- you can call in on skype. on the video skype. so, we use a lot of technology. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're sponsored by technology,...
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andrew's. >>> gary galloway was a coach when there were no computers but one thing hasn't changed he still wins football games. guy, spread out. >> i'm kind of an eye to eye guy. everybody together! it's hardnvince them to come out and work hard three hours after school every day when they could be going home making a sandwich and turning on the computers. >> reporter: 61-year-old gary galloway is wrapping up his 30th season as the head coach of the st. vincent high school football team in petaluma. last saturday, galloway notched his 200th career win becoming the 21st coach in the greater bay area to ever reach that milestone. >> all you have to do is get old to be in the same group of people up in the north coast it's an honor. >> reporter: he is the longest tenured coach in the section starting as an assistants in 1979. the kids he welcomes today are a lot different than in the 1980s. >> the kids that i had at first were, you know, a lot of ranchers, dairy farmers and kids like that where, you know, they may be thinking coming to practice for football after school is time off. kids these days have so many distractions, they are all so connected and they are all, you know, on their compu
andrew's. >>> gary galloway was a coach when there were no computers but one thing hasn't changed he still wins football games. guy, spread out. >> i'm kind of an eye to eye guy. everybody together! it's hardnvince them to come out and work hard three hours after school every day when they could be going home making a sandwich and turning on the computers. >> reporter: 61-year-old gary galloway is wrapping up his 30th season as the head coach of the st. vincent high school...
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andrew spencer reports. the weather continues to cause some pretty hairy problems on the road and in the sky. >> what weather like this people have a hardime getting around their neighborhoods. more than 40 million americans are expected to travel for thanksgiving. the main problem may not be snow but ice. >> the next thing i knew i was spinning. >> an arctic air mass has been bringing temperatures down. making it for very icy conditions. >> when i cross the bridge, most of us kept sliding off for road. one car had turned upside down on the guard role. >> some people are expected to fly tried to get out ahead of the storms. others, face cancellations even weather in other states. >> even though you are going from florida to california and the weather is fine you may still be suffering big time delays. the quicker you figure it out, call the airline and you can route. >> in the meantime people tried to get out of town on the road crews are getting ready. >> state patrols will be keeping an eye on the entire west coast stretch of interstate 5 over the long holiday week. its part of the "arrive alive on i-5" challenge. and involves officer
andrew spencer reports. the weather continues to cause some pretty hairy problems on the road and in the sky. >> what weather like this people have a hardime getting around their neighborhoods. more than 40 million americans are expected to travel for thanksgiving. the main problem may not be snow but ice. >> the next thing i knew i was spinning. >> an arctic air mass has been bringing temperatures down. making it for very icy conditions. >> when i cross the bridge, most...
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andrew ross sorkin. >> thank you. but the point is, you look at facebook. hard >> i used to make that argument too when i was at time inc. and time warner, but the market isn't that dumb. >> tell me about jeff besos then. a company that has not made a profit in a while. or it could. >> if you turned on the switch, you could make a lot of profit. when i was at 1999, made him person of the year. and all of a sudden the bubble starts to deflate. i asked don logan, the ceo of time inc., are we making a mistake? he says, no, that's a customer service company. they'll be around in 10, 20, 40 years. don't worry about it. plus, he is now with amazon web services done -- and i think ibm is actually a cool company. they're taking watson and putting him online, that super computer. so that we can all share -- i was listening to your kickout music last time was, you know, hey, get off of my cloud. >> right. >> the people getting on the cloud thing, that's where i worried because it's a buzz word. when you look at ibm saying we're going to have shared web services, we're goi
andrew ross sorkin. >> thank you. but the point is, you look at facebook. hard >> i used to make that argument too when i was at time inc. and time warner, but the market isn't that dumb. >> tell me about jeff besos then. a company that has not made a profit in a while. or it could. >> if you turned on the switch, you could make a lot of profit. when i was at 1999, made him person of the year. and all of a sudden the bubble starts to deflate. i asked don logan, the ceo...
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walmart, andrew livers from dow, larry fink from blackrock, and director gene sperling of the national economic council. as a point of personal privilege, i want to thank gene for his leadership and hardwork in supporting selectusa. we would not be here today without him. so thank you to gene. this afternoon's panel will put a spotlight on partnerships between united states universities and the private sector with buck peterson from georgia tech, patrick o'shea from the university of maryland, and and whitaker, the ceo of sanofi north america. in addition, you have two sessions of breakout sessions with even more world-class speakers. they will's -- that was begun everything from advanced manufacturing to the strong u.s. energy environment. to our deep technology and services sector and much more. i honestly had no idea how you will choose which sections you will attend because they will all be informative and stimulating. in addition, of course, you are going to hear from a number of my colleagues throughout the administration over the next two days. i hope everyone here is as excited as i am to hear today from the leader who had the foresight to launch selectus a two years ago, pres
walmart, andrew livers from dow, larry fink from blackrock, and director gene sperling of the national economic council. as a point of personal privilege, i want to thank gene for his leadership and hardwork in supporting selectusa. we would not be here today without him. so thank you to gene. this afternoon's panel will put a spotlight on partnerships between united states universities and the private sector with buck peterson from georgia tech, patrick o'shea from the university of maryland,...
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town on the river where both the steel industry andrew carnegie got their start with the signing of the upper thomson steel plant in 1875. braddock is hard-core blue-collar and the quintessential milltown. so much so hollywood recently found a $40 million movie about life starring christian bale, woody harrelson and forest whitaker being released in december. during the second half of a century, my community sustained a 90% population loss and is perhaps the poorest community and the commonwealth. no one testifying today or any day before this body but cannot find braddock in terms of economic hardships, importance of good jobs and lessons of the free market. many people speaking today will present you with what i respectfully believe is a false choice. we as a society must choose between a healthy environment or a healthy industry. as a parent of two children under the age of five and a wife expecting a third, my wife and i are grateful for the last steel mill in the entire region in our community. grateful for the java provides, tax revenue provides. grateful for that prided instills. his parents, also grateful for the perp or environm
town on the river where both the steel industry andrew carnegie got their start with the signing of the upper thomson steel plant in 1875. braddock is hard-core blue-collar and the quintessential milltown. so much so hollywood recently found a $40 million movie about life starring christian bale, woody harrelson and forest whitaker being released in december. during the second half of a century, my community sustained a 90% population loss and is perhaps the poorest community and the...
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. >> andrew's a young icon because a lot of kids can look at him t not give after they dream, and just try harde's 14 years old and just video.ed a new song and music video.ed a new song and music the young icons will be with diabetes, one more thing i have to control -- dry skin. [ fmale announcer ] gold bond diabetics' dry skin relief. 9 out of 10 saw noticeable improvement. gold bond diabetics' dry skin relief. girl: don't look at me. second girl: your hair's a bit frizzy today. aw! ha ha! you should pick that up. [girls laugh] oh, you're such a dork. loser. here. let me help you with that. oops! haa! announcer: every day, kids witness bullying. oh, look! your crush is looking at you. [girls laugh] poor you. ha ha! announcer: they want to help but don't know how. bully: see? no one here's gonna help you... announcer: teach your kids how to be more than a bystander. visit stopbullying.gov. >>> welcome back to he young icons". >> my name is ala, i'm 14 years old and i'm a singer/soon writer/actress. >> as they say in the biz, alana is actually a triple threat. >> i got into singing and acting
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hard to time things. but invariably, there's always -- december can be a dangerous month. >> andrew, many of my clients askestion and that's why we do have a 1750 year-end target. markets ahead of that. for longer term investors, i would say stick with the course. but there's a few pieces of unfinished business that we have to look to next year particularly getting a tapering, a continuing resolution. >> if you need that money before when. >> i think if you want to protect gains, lock up a good year, you can do it, but we would advise doing it with big cap tech rather than defensives. >> where are you on that, jim? you think there's going to be a little bit -- a tough december? people going to get out? >> i don't think so. >> don't they have to call it a day and get out? >> yeah. i don't think so. i mean, i don't know. it's sort of random when you're talking about 30 days about anything could happen, i think. it's really tough to time. but i think -- my gut is, andrew, that we go higher yet get even -- get more exuberant and then have maybe a little correction some time later next year. i just as soon ride
hard to time things. but invariably, there's always -- december can be a dangerous month. >> andrew, many of my clients askestion and that's why we do have a 1750 year-end target. markets ahead of that. for longer term investors, i would say stick with the course. but there's a few pieces of unfinished business that we have to look to next year particularly getting a tapering, a continuing resolution. >> if you need that money before when. >> i think if you want to protect...
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hard to find a job if you graduate from law school today. it's not true with an mba. >> john, thank you for that, appreciate it. little secret, i was john's intern 1996. >> yes, indeed. andrewe. >>> when we come back, we're going to have more of the morning's top stories as well as some picks. ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] each one of us is our own boss. ♪ and no matter where you are in life, ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ can help you take charge of your future. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive,y first. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical con
hard to find a job if you graduate from law school today. it's not true with an mba. >> john, thank you for that, appreciate it. little secret, i was john's intern 1996. >> yes, indeed. andrewe. >>> when we come back, we're going to have more of the morning's top stories as well as some picks. ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] each one of us is our own boss. ♪ and no matter where you are in life, ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you...
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andrew johnson would be president. there was a great deal of talk he was drunk at the inauguration. so there was a transition, which was right after -- days after, it's hardhere were some people in the south and west who were fighting. they didn't want to stop fighting. andrew johnson is the new president. .. >> reemerge in a new way and washington was an incredible leader because he had the unusual ability to realize i have to change course here. i think lincoln could work with that and had a pragmatic sense that this is the right thing. but to achieve it we will have to make it work. and that is so unusual. that you combine a real ideal t idealistic vision and how we use that to make a higher good happen. and those kinds of leaders are so rare. and i think one of the amazing things about american history is they seem to appear when we need them. >> hopefully. one can only hope. but daniel, the wonderful word he uses is useful and that is impr improve and bunker hill and revolutionary era wasn't stable. you don't know what is going to hap pen next. especially during the time of the war, no matter the war, you don't know how it will turn out and you are s
andrew johnson would be president. there was a great deal of talk he was drunk at the inauguration. so there was a transition, which was right after -- days after, it's hardhere were some people in the south and west who were fighting. they didn't want to stop fighting. andrew johnson is the new president. .. >> reemerge in a new way and washington was an incredible leader because he had the unusual ability to realize i have to change course here. i think lincoln could work with that and...
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it is hard to see how someone with the profile of the vice president comes out of the core of the party can overtake her. if she dopt ruesn't run, you ha very wide-open race. andrewartin o'malley and the vice president, obviously and elizabeth warren would have an audience. we have only elected three sitting senators in our history. after all the administrative problems with obama care, i think there is going to be a lot of premium on executive experience. it is going to benefit chris christie and the republican party and if hillary clinton doesn't run, the governors in the democratic party. each president we elect has been there to rectify that. that is going to benefit executives in 2016. >> we have counted the shopping days since the iowa caucus, 750. will you cybershop monday or jump into the black friday parade? >> i am staying away from the mall. >> you made time for us, ron. we really appreciate it. thanks so much. >> he didn't definitively answer. almost like a politician. >> he took a very middle of the line road. >> a lot can happen in three years. >> a lot can happen. remember back in 2006, there was no barack obama, probably, at this time. he was a se
it is hard to see how someone with the profile of the vice president comes out of the core of the party can overtake her. if she dopt ruesn't run, you ha very wide-open race. andrewartin o'malley and the vice president, obviously and elizabeth warren would have an audience. we have only elected three sitting senators in our history. after all the administrative problems with obama care, i think there is going to be a lot of premium on executive experience. it is going to benefit chris christie...