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andrew harding has the story. >> they have been trapped here for a month. civilians packed inside a united nations compound, the conflict taking on a bitterly ethnic dime engine. >> a younger generation is trying to cling on to something. , they are aol exams little old. that is because they have been disrupted by past conflicts. >> [indiscernible] i don't know how to feel about it. >> does it make it difficult to concentrate? >> very difficult. some brought their books but it is not enough for us. >> do you think the war will end soon? >> i don't think it will last long. that optimism does not extend to other parts of south sudan. school exams are hardly a priority. >> without access to food, shelter, or sanitation. is our plea. [indiscernible] >> across this country is not so encouraging. they are missing out on an education. >> a heat wave is continuing in the southern states of australia. the extreme weather conditions have sparked wildfires were temperatures reached 44 degrees celsius. open hashe australian been put on hold. weeding the list were gravi
andrew harding has the story. >> they have been trapped here for a month. civilians packed inside a united nations compound, the conflict taking on a bitterly ethnic dime engine. >> a younger generation is trying to cling on to something. , they are aol exams little old. that is because they have been disrupted by past conflicts. >> [indiscernible] i don't know how to feel about it. >> does it make it difficult to concentrate? >> very difficult. some brought their...
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andrew harding has the story. >> they have been trapped here for a month. civilians packed inside a united nations compound, the conflict taking on a bitterly ethnic dime engine. >> a younger generation is trying to cling on to something. , they are aol exams little old. that is because they have been disrupted by past conflicts. >> [indiscernible] i don't know how to feel about it. >> does it make it difficult to concentrate? >> very difficult. some brought their books but it is not enough for us. >> do you think the war will end soon? >> i don't think it will last long. that optimism does not extend to other parts of south sudan. school exams are hardly a priority. >> without access to food, shelter, or sanitation. is our plea. [indiscernible] >> across this country is not so encouraging. they are missing out on an education. >> a heat wave is continuing in the southern states of australia. the extreme weather conditions have sparked wildfires were temperatures reached 44 degrees celsius. open hashe australian been put on hold. weeding the list were gravi
andrew harding has the story. >> they have been trapped here for a month. civilians packed inside a united nations compound, the conflict taking on a bitterly ethnic dime engine. >> a younger generation is trying to cling on to something. , they are aol exams little old. that is because they have been disrupted by past conflicts. >> [indiscernible] i don't know how to feel about it. >> does it make it difficult to concentrate? >> very difficult. some brought their...
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harding administration. but he thought first of continuity when he became president in august of 1923. >> who was the secretary of the treasury? >> that would be andrewellon who was his and harding's before him and after. >> he is like bernanke though he was treasury secretary, it was said that three presidents served under him. >> how did that relate to the mellon name that we know now, the mellon bank. >> mellon was a very wealthy man which he made much of his money which he created an empire in pittsburgh in steel alum numb. -- alum. he was also what we might call a venture capitalist. he would give a man money if a man had a good idea, see what happened, maybe in the end sell his share. sometimes he butted in, sometimes he didn't. but he loved new ideas which he created a whole new institute to generate patents. he was not just someone who bought what people had and held on it to. he was a creator of wealth. so mellon came to this job, the job of treasury secretary with a wealth of experience and a few convictions. and his best partner among the presidents was coolidge who understood mellon. one thing we have to admire about coolidge is he unders
harding administration. but he thought first of continuity when he became president in august of 1923. >> who was the secretary of the treasury? >> that would be andrewellon who was his and harding's before him and after. >> he is like bernanke though he was treasury secretary, it was said that three presidents served under him. >> how did that relate to the mellon name that we know now, the mellon bank. >> mellon was a very wealthy man which he made much of his...
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from early december, quote, chris christie complained to new york governor andrew cuomo that his appointee was pressing too hard. chris christie is denying that report. we haven't heard from andrew cuomo who was on that phone call. i just jump at that one. wait a minute. a dispute over fact between two heavyweight governors. when you have one person who remembers the phone call and one who says he doesn't, who do you believe? that there was no such thing, it never happened, or it did happen, and someone obviously didn't want it to have happened, but it did. >> yeah, and in a lot of way, again, i think priebus in trying to diminish, he started with obfuscation and then goes to diminution. weapon, there are thousands of pages of documents. not all have gone through yet. saying categorically nothing will be found to link chris christie to any of this is really inviting people to dig and dig and dig. because as this bridgegate scandal has gone on, the level of -- the high level has gotten higher and higher and higher. it's crept closer and closer to his inner circle. this deputy, his sort of assistant there in his
from early december, quote, chris christie complained to new york governor andrew cuomo that his appointee was pressing too hard. chris christie is denying that report. we haven't heard from andrew cuomo who was on that phone call. i just jump at that one. wait a minute. a dispute over fact between two heavyweight governors. when you have one person who remembers the phone call and one who says he doesn't, who do you believe? that there was no such thing, it never happened, or it did happen,...
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tonight is one of the most powerful voices on the airwaves today, writes a hard hitting open letter to new york state governor andrewting to his recent remarks that conservatives have no place in new york state. >> their problem is not me and the democrats, their problem is themselves. who are they? are they these extreme conservatives who are right to life, pro assault weapon, anti-gay? is that who they are? because if that's who they are and if they are the extreme conservatives, they have no place in the state of new york. because that's not who new yorkers are. >> glenn beck is the man who wrote that letter to governor cuomo. founder and chairman of "the blaze." this got you all fired up, explain why? >> because i think what's happened here, cuomo is reacting to bill de blasio. there's a hostile takeover from the radical left in new york. and i think he's trying to assert his position. it's a position that's going to leave him in the dust of history. if he can't -- he says he's talking about politicians, but, okay, if we can't have politicians who stand up for the constitution, stand up because they have a point
tonight is one of the most powerful voices on the airwaves today, writes a hard hitting open letter to new york state governor andrewting to his recent remarks that conservatives have no place in new york state. >> their problem is not me and the democrats, their problem is themselves. who are they? are they these extreme conservatives who are right to life, pro assault weapon, anti-gay? is that who they are? because if that's who they are and if they are the extreme conservatives, they...
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andrew johnson. [applause] you know and i know this is washington so working hard on being nice aren't necessarily the qualities that lead to success in this town but i can say that no one worked as hard as peter did on this book and so i am so thrilled to celebrate his success tonight. his friend mark leibovich is here for a few anthropological observations about the evening. you will all be appearing in his next book called this town, this sequel. >> welcome to this weeks edition of logrolling in america. now i just, i can certainly second and attest to how hard peter worked on this in the two of us suffered together. we used to have breakfast every few weeks and at the diner. the bush world and the cheney world are very tough laces to crack and then when you put them together and you have like this really tiny black box of the relationship you realize what a big challenge it was and then you have people actively trying to thwart him and it was just such an incredible thing to see this thing realized. peter is as loyal and is decent and as good a colleague and friend as you could ever imagine. as so
andrew johnson. [applause] you know and i know this is washington so working hard on being nice aren't necessarily the qualities that lead to success in this town but i can say that no one worked as hard as peter did on this book and so i am so thrilled to celebrate his success tonight. his friend mark leibovich is here for a few anthropological observations about the evening. you will all be appearing in his next book called this town, this sequel. >> welcome to this weeks edition of...
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thousand people have gathered in albany new york city capital to take a hard time and tide rocking the ali ali was the governor andrew cuomo she was rocking the make you think you should really think you make the c.b.c. tourists probably. which will ultimately lead to his decision on whether or not he was rocking the comics movie work states now over the past ten years fracking has led to a u.s. boom in oil and gas production generating hundreds of billions in revenue for companies and landowners but it's also created concerns and fears about pollution coming in talking candidates if you will that the ball was dangerous so many of us that i spoke with thank you all ready seen cases to see interest was taking place in the state the drought the country and they don't see those cases was either where they live their contaminated high levels of radiation or breaks the bottom line is extreme a credibly dirty form the extreme end of the extraction like i have any place in new york city i feel like the fracking companies have no heart was is because they're not concerned the only people's health this guy is are down you kno
thousand people have gathered in albany new york city capital to take a hard time and tide rocking the ali ali was the governor andrew cuomo she was rocking the make you think you should really think you make the c.b.c. tourists probably. which will ultimately lead to his decision on whether or not he was rocking the comics movie work states now over the past ten years fracking has led to a u.s. boom in oil and gas production generating hundreds of billions in revenue for companies and...
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thousand people have gathered in albany new york city capital to take a hard time and tide packing probably only was the governor andrew cuomo to get cracking he make you think you really think you make this easy to see tourists think you probably can which will leave the decision on whether or not he was rocking succumbed to the work states now over the past ten years fracking has led to a u.s. boom in oil and gas production generating hundreds of billions in revenue for companies and landowners but it's also created concerns and fears about pollution coming in talking to the candidates if you will that the ball was teaching so many of those that i spoke with thank you all ready seen cases dangerous was taking place throughout the state throughout the country and they don't see those cases that i see to where they live they are contaminated high levels of radiation a break the bottom line is extreme they credibly thirty four on the extreme an extraction of a kind of anyplace new york state of i feel like the fracking companies have no heart was is because they're not getting some of the old people's houses this size o
thousand people have gathered in albany new york city capital to take a hard time and tide packing probably only was the governor andrew cuomo to get cracking he make you think you really think you make this easy to see tourists think you probably can which will leave the decision on whether or not he was rocking succumbed to the work states now over the past ten years fracking has led to a u.s. boom in oil and gas production generating hundreds of billions in revenue for companies and...
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now where at least there is something in the concrete, is really too hard to tell at the moment. >> andrew take letter-- tabler at the washington institute and university of oklahoma, thank you both so much. >> thank you, a pleasure. >> woodruff: it's well known that california has its share of disasters and troubles with extreme weather. but the severe drought that's hitting the state is having a deep and widespread impact. it's even bringing back bad memories of similar problems during the seventies. jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: while the midwest and east face a fierce winter and heavy snowfall, there's an entirely different climate concern in california-- a record-breaking dry spell that's been building for three years. >> i'm declaring a drought emergency. >> brown: last week, governor jerry brown formally announced the state may be facing its worst drought since record- keeping began some 100 years ago. he returned to the subject today in his "state of the state" address. >> among all of our uncertainties, weather is one of the most basic. we can't control it, we can only li
now where at least there is something in the concrete, is really too hard to tell at the moment. >> andrew take letter-- tabler at the washington institute and university of oklahoma, thank you both so much. >> thank you, a pleasure. >> woodruff: it's well known that california has its share of disasters and troubles with extreme weather. but the severe drought that's hitting the state is having a deep and widespread impact. it's even bringing back bad memories of similar...
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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 hard to imagine 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 h
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 hard to imagine 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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the long island expressway which at midnight will shut down according to governor andrew cuomo because it will be too hard to keep up with the snow that's expected. earlier we spoke to the county executive in suffolk county about what makes the storm unique. let's take a look at that. >> this is a treacherous storm. it's got accumulation of six to ten inches but we've also got very low temperatures, overnight hours, and high winds, up to 40 miles an hour. that's going to make it very difficult for these operators out here to remove that snow. they will be moving at a snail's pace. makes it very treacherous for any drivers out there. >> the low snowfall totals can be deceiving because of all the other elements. >> that's exactly right. a lot of factors go into making a storm treacherous. while it may not have the accumulations nemo had last year, this is a very dangerous storm. that's why we're asking people to stay off those roads. >> reporter: of course, these road crews have the hardest job overnight trying to keep at least the secondary roads clear and trying to clean up the long island expressway here
the long island expressway which at midnight will shut down according to governor andrew cuomo because it will be too hard to keep up with the snow that's expected. earlier we spoke to the county executive in suffolk county about what makes the storm unique. let's take a look at that. >> this is a treacherous storm. it's got accumulation of six to ten inches but we've also got very low temperatures, overnight hours, and high winds, up to 40 miles an hour. that's going to make it very...
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erin andrews was surprised by it. >> this is his response. hard to read.t see that. >> and film don't lie, pull the tape of that game show me where he is the best hash tag, fake, fake, fake. >> a little back and forth. >> there is. some is drama a big show. seconds after he did win the game he is going to be all amped up. >> we should mention baumann the knee, acl right now if you are wondering and then a fractured ankle. those are two big injuries. >> other things will follow. a lot of people are watching us from bed. >> we have temperatures in the 20s. the coldest in the north bay valley. we have not hit the morning lows. and temperatures will drop. if you are heading out. and 34. and livermore now at 37. but we may lose another few degrees. heading into the afternoon. today is the day to be outside. enjoy it inland. some of the warmest readings in the south bay. 71 and 70 in san jose. i think we'll see the temperatures in the 60s through the valley. mainly sunny skies a few high clouds. and the same for downtown san francisco. and 5áed the round. and 5:
erin andrews was surprised by it. >> this is his response. hard to read.t see that. >> and film don't lie, pull the tape of that game show me where he is the best hash tag, fake, fake, fake. >> a little back and forth. >> there is. some is drama a big show. seconds after he did win the game he is going to be all amped up. >> we should mention baumann the knee, acl right now if you are wondering and then a fractured ankle. those are two big injuries. >> other...
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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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hard. nbc's ron mott is there for us tonight. ron, good evening. >> reporter: hey, brian, good evening. governor andrew cuomo just late this afternoon declared a state of emergency for nine counties around the new york city metro area, including out here in long island. we're in syosset. now, long island is expected to get hit pretty hard by this storm, as much as 14, 15 inches of snow. and take a look at the quality of the snow. because it's so cold, it's very dry. easy to move around off the sidewalks and driveways. a more difficult story when you're driving in it because the wind is blowing this stuff around. as you can see, it makes for visibility very difficult. now, the long island expressway behind me had been clogged up for about three or four hours, up until right before our live shot here. it's now open again and a lot of traffic is moving along nicely here. which is a good sign. let's send it back to you, brian. >> ron mott in syosset, long island tonight. ron, thanks. let's go out on the plaza at 30 rock in midtown manhattan to check in with al roker on where this storm is headed, perhaps,
hard. nbc's ron mott is there for us tonight. ron, good evening. >> reporter: hey, brian, good evening. governor andrew cuomo just late this afternoon declared a state of emergency for nine counties around the new york city metro area, including out here in long island. we're in syosset. now, long island is expected to get hit pretty hard by this storm, as much as 14, 15 inches of snow. and take a look at the quality of the snow. because it's so cold, it's very dry. easy to move around...
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and it's hard to avoid seeing things that are said about you that are untrue. >> what's interesting is i thought erin andrewsed this really well. here he is going off and she didn't get in a shouting match with him. they cut the segment short because he was getting so emotional. it was compelling to watch. but it started getting a little dangerous for us. and because more played out online. >> there was a second wave for him that said that people really did support him for what he did in the game, for his upbringing. he had a very hard scrabble life. and then went on to stanford university. you know, i would really love to hear what people have to hear about this on twitter. can you follow me at lauren ash burn. >> he got a favorable piece today in the "new york times." >> still to come on jay lep know being pushed out of tenth show throne and @w@wowowpg÷÷owúç÷gçngogo. all on monday's factor. we will see you then. >>> time now for more of your top tweets. taking a jab at rush limbaugh. wineyest president we have ever had he can't take criticism at all. president's comments fox news and talk radio are
and it's hard to avoid seeing things that are said about you that are untrue. >> what's interesting is i thought erin andrewsed this really well. here he is going off and she didn't get in a shouting match with him. they cut the segment short because he was getting so emotional. it was compelling to watch. but it started getting a little dangerous for us. and because more played out online. >> there was a second wave for him that said that people really did support him for what he...
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>> andrew comb cuomo is often said to be a 2016 challenger to hillary clinton. he is trying to run very hard the left of president obama ran on hope and change and no red states or blue states but this is a very strident remark, kind of unusual just get out of the state if you don't share my views. >> the candidates or people? >> he said it was distorted. people took it that he was saying anyone who is pro-life and cuomo has actually taken extreme positions. he tried to even expand new york's very liberal abortion laws even later in pregnancy. but if this was intentional i thought maybe it was an attempt to reach out to maybe angrier and more strident part of the left that has been disillusioned the past couple of years. >> he has been sort of blunt like governor christie. cuomo. >> he stepped in it this time. he ed said quote moderate republican have a place in this state and other kinds don't have. remember, 2.2 million new yorkers voted for mitt romney, some of them were conservatives, about 30 pierce of the state is pro-life. i mean, and, remember, after election, of the winner always sa
>> andrew comb cuomo is often said to be a 2016 challenger to hillary clinton. he is trying to run very hard the left of president obama ran on hope and change and no red states or blue states but this is a very strident remark, kind of unusual just get out of the state if you don't share my views. >> the candidates or people? >> he said it was distorted. people took it that he was saying anyone who is pro-life and cuomo has actually taken extreme positions. he tried to even...
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. >> andrew lee gray was convicted, given two life sentences for attempted murder, and aggravated assault. though the encounter has been hardn gillespie, she exhibited astounding courage and resolve throughout the blood-chilling fight. >> she's alive. she's well. she's good. miss gillespie is an awesome woman herself. and she's got a big heart, too. >> the kind of generous heart shared by pat and licia. but for licia, getting involved might have been all in a day's work. >> she somehow got him. i just got control of the man. and helped to handcuff him. and then i went about finishing checking out my groceries. >>> next up on "caught on camera: what would you do?" a knockout punch in a pizza joint has everyone looking -- away. >> if one person would have stood up, things could have turned out a bit different. >>> later, a horrible hit-and-run in broad daylight. >> he's fighting for his life. i would like the public right now to help us. >> when "caught on camera: what would you do?" continues. [bell rings] [prof. burke] at farmers,we believe what you don't know can hurt you. like what if you didn't know to get coverage for u
. >> andrew lee gray was convicted, given two life sentences for attempted murder, and aggravated assault. though the encounter has been hardn gillespie, she exhibited astounding courage and resolve throughout the blood-chilling fight. >> she's alive. she's well. she's good. miss gillespie is an awesome woman herself. and she's got a big heart, too. >> the kind of generous heart shared by pat and licia. but for licia, getting involved might have been all in a day's work....
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andrew, were you in my spot? were you standing on my mark? >> i was. yes, i was. that is true. >> hard shoes to fill, no less, too. >> don't ever do that again. >> you wait until you see who we put in your chair today. >> i'm in andrew's spot today down in new york. >> i know. >> middle west high. i also heard you say, andrew, i couldn't help it. tech titans. i heard from, from my spot. anyway, i -- >> just as a tease, are you going to do the toboggan in the middle of times square? >> i thought about that. everybody has done it. i'm not following all these other schmos. >> oh, come on, have a little fun. >> it's a morning show. >> i've seen all the other -- >> i've seen all the other morning show guys do it. >> that's what i mean. i'm going to follow them. no, what i am going to do is show you where i'm standing. i'm on the ninth floor. i came up to the eighth but i'm on this balcony at this prestigious place called the nfl house where you have to be a -- i don't know where i am, actually. you have to be a current nfl player or a former nfl player. it's a great place to hang out. there
andrew, were you in my spot? were you standing on my mark? >> i was. yes, i was. that is true. >> hard shoes to fill, no less, too. >> don't ever do that again. >> you wait until you see who we put in your chair today. >> i'm in andrew's spot today down in new york. >> i know. >> middle west high. i also heard you say, andrew, i couldn't help it. tech titans. i heard from, from my spot. anyway, i -- >> just as a tease, are you going to do the...
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hard earned tax dollars. i am not alone, and that is coming up on this edition, tonight of hannity. >> are we fired up today? >> andrew cuomo calls out extreme conservatives. >> they have no place in new york. that's not who new yorkers are. >> we hit the streets of new york to get reaction to his comments. >> i think the governor is off base. >> the lovable liberal tackles the top five. >> don't you ever talk about me. don't you open your mouth about the best. >> tonight you the viewers get the unique opportunity to ask me anything you want. no topic will be offlimits. megan mcdowell is here with the first installment of #asksean. >>> and our great, great american panel revisits some of the greatest meltdowns of all time. >>> in texas, wendy davis is caught lying about her private life. ann coulter is here to react to the growing controversy in the lone star state. >>> new york governor andrew cuomo is trying to backtrack tonight after making these rourkes. listen. >> who are they? are they these extreme conservatives that are right to life, pro assault weapon, anti-gay? is that who they are? because if that's who th
hard earned tax dollars. i am not alone, and that is coming up on this edition, tonight of hannity. >> are we fired up today? >> andrew cuomo calls out extreme conservatives. >> they have no place in new york. that's not who new yorkers are. >> we hit the streets of new york to get reaction to his comments. >> i think the governor is off base. >> the lovable liberal tackles the top five. >> don't you ever talk about me. don't you open your mouth about...
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andrews on the variety show. she died in 1987, songs of her life story inspired didn't. ahead -- turning the page. it was hard. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia... thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain. for some, as early as the first week of treatment. now, i can do more with the ones i love. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. with less fibromyalgia pain, i'
andrews on the variety show. she died in 1987, songs of her life story inspired didn't. ahead -- turning the page. it was hard. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia... thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain. for some, as early as the first week of treatment. now, i can do more with the ones i love. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious...
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hard questions. he asked steve ballmer to step down in august to find a new executive. >> interesting. something that we have to keep on top of. after the break, andrewson of goldman sachs joins us to discuss china, emerging markets, and bernanke. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." i am francine lacqua have bloomberg european headquarters in london. we are 30 minutes into the trading day. let's see how things are shaping up. this is the picture for the markets. we are seeing a small reversal. overall, these indices are pretty much unchanged. the dax is slightly lower. equities overall are heading for the worst start to the year since 2010. we did have a strong rally last year, but nothing to worry about. investors also waiting for reports on euro area unemployment and u.s. consumer sentiment a little bit later on. this is the talk on the currencies. euro-dollar is probably the one where we want to watch out for. the dollar heading for its best january since 2000 and. -- since 2010. this is ahead of the data forecasted to show that americans increased spending. watch out for the emerging markets. theill continue conversation very shortly about what
hard questions. he asked steve ballmer to step down in august to find a new executive. >> interesting. something that we have to keep on top of. after the break, andrewson of goldman sachs joins us to discuss china, emerging markets, and bernanke. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." i am francine lacqua have bloomberg european headquarters in london. we are 30 minutes into the trading day. let's see how things are shaping up. this is the picture for the markets. we are...
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andrew, harley and apache, young kids coming of age. they are like a lot of american kids but struggling to survive. >> it is hard to watch at times but youtle hope at the end. what's the takeaway? you guys worked two years on this film. what did you take away? what did you come away with? >> for us, how much love is in these homes despite having so little. i found that beautiful and touching and continually surprising throughout production. >> the other thing that's amazing is that these individuals are coming here to sundance. first premier of this film is sunday night. they are coming here. >> he why, they are. >> what is that like? >> they are really, really, really excited about it. super excited. this is the first time they have been on airplanes. it will be an experience. we are also trying to be sensitive to it. i think it might be very shocking, what they see here. it is shocking for any of us. >> two years to make this documentary? >> yes. >> that's a labor of love? >> tracy and i are first cousins. we wanted to go to our hometown, our family's hometown. that was two years ago when we first met apache and have followed him since
andrew, harley and apache, young kids coming of age. they are like a lot of american kids but struggling to survive. >> it is hard to watch at times but youtle hope at the end. what's the takeaway? you guys worked two years on this film. what did you take away? what did you come away with? >> for us, how much love is in these homes despite having so little. i found that beautiful and touching and continually surprising throughout production. >> the other thing that's amazing...
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hard libelist. he finish the play. look at his expression. orange bowl. love this catch. bryant, juggle, grab, touchdown. the clemson beat ohio state on a big one. incredible comeback for andrewcolts. colts trail the chief by 28 in the second half and still win 45-44. >> you know, first time we showed it, you were oggling at it. >> i was. >> so we had to go into it again. >> oh, good. >> one foot in. that'll do it. >> guys, at tend of the week i will be off to carolina. >> fun. >> i play take an umbrella, too. >> yeah. >> see you at 11:00. "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds." to thoseworried...ited... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com. so you can get cash back on all your purchases. so you can use your cash back... to follow your dream. so you... can save the day. chase freedom. so you can. announcer: it's time to play "family feud!" give it up for steve harvey! audience: [cheering] [c
hard libelist. he finish the play. look at his expression. orange bowl. love this catch. bryant, juggle, grab, touchdown. the clemson beat ohio state on a big one. incredible comeback for andrewcolts. colts trail the chief by 28 in the second half and still win 45-44. >> you know, first time we showed it, you were oggling at it. >> i was. >> so we had to go into it again. >> oh, good. >> one foot in. that'll do it. >> guys, at tend of the week i will be off...
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hard for me to understand that. >> bernard l. madoff securities employed over 100 people, but it seemed like a family business. his brother peter and several cousins worked there. mark and andrew worked on the 19th floor of new york's lipstick building, where they legitimately traded securities for the firm and for outside clients. the investment advisory business--the ponzi scheme-- was housed two floors below, where their father never made any trades at all. he was simply creating phony paper statements that showed steady profits for his clients, his victims. access to the 17th floor was highly restricted. you must have been curious about why the 17th floor was such a secret place. when you or mark asked him about his end of the business, what did he say? >> it was always very similar responses. "you guys have your business to worry about, and let me worry about my business," and the conversation would end there. >> but people say, "look, there's no way these kids could not have at the very least suspected something was going on." >> well, keep in mind these were completely separate businesses. we were executing hundreds of thousands of transactions a day, and that kept all
hard for me to understand that. >> bernard l. madoff securities employed over 100 people, but it seemed like a family business. his brother peter and several cousins worked there. mark and andrew worked on the 19th floor of new york's lipstick building, where they legitimately traded securities for the firm and for outside clients. the investment advisory business--the ponzi scheme-- was housed two floors below, where their father never made any trades at all. he was simply creating phony...
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hard times" "big as life" "ragtime" "drinks before dinner" "world's fair ". "city of god" "reporting the universe" creationist, homer and langley. all the time in the world and now andrew's. which makes me realize, it might be a good point to make. i've been thinking about cognition for several books. city of god was published in 2000 and it's in there and it's in the march a soldier gets a spike in his head as a result of an explosion and he can't remember anything anymore and he keeps saying "it's all now, it's all now." and then he forgets he said that. and he said "what did i say? >> rose: but that's how advances in brain science have taken place. through injury. >> through injury, exactly, yeah. so there's been a preoccupation of mine for a few books. >> this is remarkable. thinking about somethat that is on the cutting edge of the frontier of the future. well, what happens is for some reason i assigned him this profession at the beginning of the book so i had to deliver on that. >> rose: do you know -- go ahead, deliver on that and -- >> well, he has grave misgivings in the sense of feeling that the brain is his enemy or his jailer. and he says at one point how can
hard times" "big as life" "ragtime" "drinks before dinner" "world's fair ". "city of god" "reporting the universe" creationist, homer and langley. all the time in the world and now andrew's. which makes me realize, it might be a good point to make. i've been thinking about cognition for several books. city of god was published in 2000 and it's in there and it's in the march a soldier gets a spike in his head as a result of an...
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harding, nancy kerrigan and this moment. >> why? why? >> inside the now documentary which sheds light on the olympics' biggest scandal and the rivalry that still exists today 20 years later. hi, everyone. i'm thea andrewsff tonight, but michael yo is here with the lead story and this is one we've been tracking for months now. "saturday night live" has finally hired an african-american actress and this is the first since maya rudolph left the show six years ago. >> will this end the cry for diversity on snl? >> and who is sasheer? >> for the first time in six years. >> "saturday night live" is finally getting a black female comedian. finally. >> what tooo
harding, nancy kerrigan and this moment. >> why? why? >> inside the now documentary which sheds light on the olympics' biggest scandal and the rivalry that still exists today 20 years later. hi, everyone. i'm thea andrewsff tonight, but michael yo is here with the lead story and this is one we've been tracking for months now. "saturday night live" has finally hired an african-american actress and this is the first since maya rudolph left the show six years ago. >>...
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hard to get and technology doesn't exist. highly lucrative. >> so you to trust government. >> let me get this one question. >> hi. andrew personal democracy media. i'm sure if we ask the people in the audience how many times they have read in service all the way through. we have a small show of hands. we're addicted to the technologies and we're obviously arguing today about the battle between how big brother and little sister are using data. what is the role of public play in this debate? what can we do ourselves to insist on motive behavior to ensure we can preserve the kinds of privacy and security and freedom we -- >> a real quick wrap you know. use it as a final answer. >> it seems to me that the question is about the use of power and technology is a power it is used in human relationships. and so the politics of sorting through the solution is going to be a politics of individual dignity in power relations. >> jane? i would say the accountability mechanism of this country in the hands of the people most powerful mechanism of keeping their government honest and keeping each other honest as we evolve what is a compl
hard to get and technology doesn't exist. highly lucrative. >> so you to trust government. >> let me get this one question. >> hi. andrew personal democracy media. i'm sure if we ask the people in the audience how many times they have read in service all the way through. we have a small show of hands. we're addicted to the technologies and we're obviously arguing today about the battle between how big brother and little sister are using data. what is the role of public play in...
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andrew weiss, to you first, how would you describe the efforts the russians are making to keep these games safe? >> the russians are sparing no expense to make the games safe. the question is, there's a hardget around sochi, there seems to be a relatively robust russian troop presence in the mountains around sochi, there's cops on the street. the question is, there's plenty of soft targets across russia and as we've seen in volgograd, any attack that happens between now and the games or during the games is going to be portrayed as connected with the olympics. >> woodruff: soft target meaning something more vulnerable. >> anyone on the moscow subway at rush hour knows it's a mass of humanity. god forbid something bad happens. we've seen that already in volgograd. there will be a jump to conclusions saying "this is a blow against putin, this shows russia is not safe, this shows sochi is not safe." that's the message the putin government is trying to control. >> woodruff: dan richards, what's your sense of how safe it is or will be? >> you know, i think that within sochi and the proverbial ring of steel here that it's going to be quite safe. as andrew mentions, targets outside of sochi might
andrew weiss, to you first, how would you describe the efforts the russians are making to keep these games safe? >> the russians are sparing no expense to make the games safe. the question is, there's a hardget around sochi, there seems to be a relatively robust russian troop presence in the mountains around sochi, there's cops on the street. the question is, there's plenty of soft targets across russia and as we've seen in volgograd, any attack that happens between now and the games or...
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-- >> the cuomo folks pushed back very hard on that saying there was no such communication between the offices even though they both run the port authority. andrew sure he's very aware of and is obviously very cautious by nature of the whole -- >> he's cautious of everything. he talks four times a year in public. >> so he's clearly -- but a lot of his appointees including mr. foye at the port authority have a big role here and are likely to be -- i can't remember now, i assume he's been subpoenaed, but other people will be on the list as well. he has a lot more at stake. >> the other thing i wanted to ask you, david, you wrote a story this weak looking at bridgette kelly, the now former deputy chief of staff to chris christie who said time for traffic and the e-mail. the tone of your reporting suggested what you learned is she is not looking to take down chris christie here with any information she might have. can you share a little bit of what you learned? >> it's interesting. i know that she had been portrayed by the governor and some other folks as sort of a rogue operative, at least, but her reputation according to a lot of her friends, and
-- >> the cuomo folks pushed back very hard on that saying there was no such communication between the offices even though they both run the port authority. andrew sure he's very aware of and is obviously very cautious by nature of the whole -- >> he's cautious of everything. he talks four times a year in public. >> so he's clearly -- but a lot of his appointees including mr. foye at the port authority have a big role here and are likely to be -- i can't remember now, i assume...
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hard to keep it ahive. look, it's a colorful jersey scandal, and christie is a colorful guy. they're two very different stories, but let's contrast this with the remarks made by andrewfe where he said that there was no place in new york for what he called extreme conservatives which he defined as being pro-gun, assault weapon, anti-gay and pro-life. now, governor later clarified to say he was talking about candidates, republican candidates, how they could succeed in new york. but what really shocked me is that almost no coverage -- until the last 24 hours -- was this story really mentioned on msnbc. and in the hometown new york times. six days went by after andrew cuomo's remarks until the times finally wrote a story that began not with governor said something pretty controversial, but republicans now have a talking point to use against andrew cuomo. uma: why do you think, though, that the new york times at this point is even reticent to be involved in the story and give it more coverage? we also have seen, though, that the cardinal right here in new york has offered his reaction, because he was very upset about some of those remarks regarding what he called extreme
hard to keep it ahive. look, it's a colorful jersey scandal, and christie is a colorful guy. they're two very different stories, but let's contrast this with the remarks made by andrewfe where he said that there was no place in new york for what he called extreme conservatives which he defined as being pro-gun, assault weapon, anti-gay and pro-life. now, governor later clarified to say he was talking about candidates, republican candidates, how they could succeed in new york. but what really...
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andrew luck and the colts on saturday. and 49ers take on the seahawks. home teams are favored. denver favored a little bit and seattle so hardhere for reasons like this. this is what the niners are up against when they go up to centurylink field in seattle on sunday. it got so loud at their game on saturday, fans created an qer earthquake. a smaller earthquake registered between 1 and 2 on saturday after that touchdown by marshawn lynch. >>> a lawsuit will be filed against major league baseball. on saturday an arbitrator decided to uphold the majority of the league's suspension of a-rod who will now sit out a full season of the 211 he was spn suspended for. last night the found of the biogen esis speak publicly for the first time. >> he went to study the product and the substance and dosages. because he wanted to achieve all his human performance or in this case, sports performance objective and the most important one was the 800 home run club. which was only going to have one member, alex rodriguez. my approach to all this -- i'll stand by it now and i'll stand by it forever -- was you're going to do this, let me show you h
andrew luck and the colts on saturday. and 49ers take on the seahawks. home teams are favored. denver favored a little bit and seattle so hardhere for reasons like this. this is what the niners are up against when they go up to centurylink field in seattle on sunday. it got so loud at their game on saturday, fans created an qer earthquake. a smaller earthquake registered between 1 and 2 on saturday after that touchdown by marshawn lynch. >>> a lawsuit will be filed against major league...
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. >>> coming up, andrew liveris and harvard professor ken rogoff, plus earnings reaction to johnson & johnson. "squawk" will be right back ♪ i brought you home on my pay ♪ i work hardigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. that it's given me time toabout reflect on some of life'seen biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only thing i can think of is that you can't get any... bars. ah, that's better. it's a beautiful view. i wonder if i can see mt. rushmore from here. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that is able to see, to calculate, to think -- and can respond to what it encounters. ♪ even if that means completely stopping itself. it's the stuff of science fiction... minus the fiction. the 2014 e-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. where does the united states get most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? ca
. >>> coming up, andrew liveris and harvard professor ken rogoff, plus earnings reaction to johnson & johnson. "squawk" will be right back ♪ i brought you home on my pay ♪ i work hardigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. that it's given me time toabout reflect on some of life'seen biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance...
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hard to throw the football. if you were a quarterback it was a nightmare. the afc game was billed as a showdown between tom brady of the patriots and colts andrew luck.he ground attack took the center stage, particularly the patriots. ley gar et blunt playing in his first play-off game. he was a one-man wrecking few 166 yards, 24 carries, four touchdown, the second most in an n.f.l. history. the paitry jots rolled over colts. new england advances and will take on the winner. charges broncos game. >> it was a great win. great to be part of a team win. everyone contributed. the games get bigger. it will be a fun week to get ready. don't take it for granted. we'll play the best game next weekend. >> in the nfc the saint travel to seattle hoping to extract revenge for the thrashing in september. century link field battered by wind and rain, not kind to new orleans as it is to any visiting team. they were in full beast mode. 13-0, seattle second quarter. we move to the fourth, 16-zip. the first touchdown for the saints. like this, they are back in it. the saints will go for two, and mark ingram cashes in 16-8. we have a ball game. the sea hawks back to 24
hard to throw the football. if you were a quarterback it was a nightmare. the afc game was billed as a showdown between tom brady of the patriots and colts andrew luck.he ground attack took the center stage, particularly the patriots. ley gar et blunt playing in his first play-off game. he was a one-man wrecking few 166 yards, 24 carries, four touchdown, the second most in an n.f.l. history. the paitry jots rolled over colts. new england advances and will take on the winner. charges broncos...
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hard. you guys figure it out. >> seen you in his clothes, yes. >> drexler. i think mickey is on the list. >> got to be. >> retail. >> you ask a question, andrew, of -- >> how aboutst. >> you get into interesting conversations. you are just starting it. is bob eiger more of a change agent than michael eisner. who deserves credit for building the modern disney. what we want to do is get this kind of conversation started with our viewers. who do you think should be on our top 25. there's iger for you. you can head to cnbc.com, 25 to vote for your picks and leave your comments. you can do write-in campaigns for people we left off. you're certainly in many daze cases going to go, hey, what were these guys thinking? >> ralph roberts, brian roberts. >> not for anything. >> steve parks. >> there are names that need to be thought about. >> you volunteer. >> mark hoffman, cnbc president. >> there's 200. >> i don't know if he makes 25. >> don't sell him short. >> 50. 50. >> all right, guys. >> easy. >> is ted turner on this list? >> ted turner would have to be on this list. >> i think he is. yes. yes. >> that didn't happen in the last 25 years. >> just looking. >> what abo
hard. you guys figure it out. >> seen you in his clothes, yes. >> drexler. i think mickey is on the list. >> got to be. >> retail. >> you ask a question, andrew, of -- >> how aboutst. >> you get into interesting conversations. you are just starting it. is bob eiger more of a change agent than michael eisner. who deserves credit for building the modern disney. what we want to do is get this kind of conversation started with our viewers. who do you think...
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andrew's misguided support is exactly why our country is no longer number one. >> limousine liberal. a communist. >> it's entitled "bias." and if i was biased earlier, i'm sorry. was i too hard >>> the federal reserve -- >> ted cruz. >> some of those people really mad. >> blaming ted cruz. >> i'm just saying that he -- i don't know, i don't think a lot of people now just write him off because of some of the stuff that's happened. and that's bad. it's a shame because he stands for the constitution. he stands for things that i think are pretty worthwhile. >> some people look at what he did, and he think it was for personal gain and not for the party. >> exactly. >>> i got mail from people. republicans hate me. the reserve -- federal reserve expected to continue to taper its bond-buying program, but will it taper the taper? steve liesman joins us with more. have you heard that? taper of the taper? >> i have not. >> do you think they'll taper the taper? >> i don't, actually. today. >> ten today? >> i think they'll do today. >> an additional ten. >> it's like the post office. neither a weak durable goods report nor a weak jobs report will keep the fed from completing its appointe
andrew's misguided support is exactly why our country is no longer number one. >> limousine liberal. a communist. >> it's entitled "bias." and if i was biased earlier, i'm sorry. was i too hard >>> the federal reserve -- >> ted cruz. >> some of those people really mad. >> blaming ted cruz. >> i'm just saying that he -- i don't know, i don't think a lot of people now just write him off because of some of the stuff that's happened. and that's...