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i begin with andrew roberts. what happened, andrew? >> well, there was a huge upsurge of opinion. people were sick and tired of having 60% of their laws made in brussels and all the judges appointed by foreigners who were going to decide on the legality of those laws and decided to take back our independence. >> rose: is that why you supported it so heavily? >> totally, yes, absolutely. i never expected today would ever happen in my lifetime so i'm completely thrilled that it has. >> rose: david miliband? i think it's a very sad day for britain. i think it's a very bad day, obviously, for europe because this isn't the end to have the story, and i think it does speak to a real indictment of the political leadership center right and center left that has clearly lost the confidence of a lot of the public and the fact the campaign was defined as a revolt against experts, a revolt against reason, the unanimity of economic opinion, widespread, other expert opinion speaks to the fundamentals of our politics which is very dangerous. >> rose: which is. there is no reason. even andrew said
i begin with andrew roberts. what happened, andrew? >> well, there was a huge upsurge of opinion. people were sick and tired of having 60% of their laws made in brussels and all the judges appointed by foreigners who were going to decide on the legality of those laws and decided to take back our independence. >> rose: is that why you supported it so heavily? >> totally, yes, absolutely. i never expected today would ever happen in my lifetime so i'm completely thrilled that it...
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from london, andrew roberts, a british historian and journalist. am pleased to have all of them on this program. i begin in london. andrew, what happened? andrew: there was a huge upsurge of opinion. people were sick and tired of having 60% of their laws made in brussels. the judges appointed by foreigners that would sign the legality of those laws and decided to take back our independence. charlie: is that why you supported so heavily? andrew absolutely. : i never thought it would happen in my lifetime. david: i think it is a very sad day for britain. i think it is a very bad day for europe because this is not the end of the story. i think it does speak to a real indictment of the political leadership center right and center left. they have lost the confidence of a lot of the public and the fact was defined asgn a result against experts and reason. it speaks to a fundamental condition of our politics that is very dangerous. which is that there is an assault on reason. even andrew, it was a very distinguished historian said 60% of britain's laws are
from london, andrew roberts, a british historian and journalist. am pleased to have all of them on this program. i begin in london. andrew, what happened? andrew: there was a huge upsurge of opinion. people were sick and tired of having 60% of their laws made in brussels. the judges appointed by foreigners that would sign the legality of those laws and decided to take back our independence. charlie: is that why you supported so heavily? andrew absolutely. : i never thought it would happen in my...
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from abbington, andrew roberts. thank you all for being here. the economic fallout is something everyone is trying to understand. at some level, the markets have actually not collapsed quite as much as one might have thought. there has not been the kind of financial crisis type panic. what do you see going forward? >> well, i think it's partly a case of not yet, perhaps. i think that has a lot to do with the very calming influence on friday of the central banks, particularly the governor of the bank of england. i think you're right that this is unlikely to be a cataclysmic market event unless we have much greater political uncertainty in britain. we seem to be getting that very fast right now. i think the question that's going to be a long and grinding impact, you've got huge uncertainty about what britain's relationship with the european union's going to be. no one is going to invest in the uk. as a result, there has to be a repricing of uk assets. the uk is almost certainly going to go into recession. in the long run, it's going to be much poo
from abbington, andrew roberts. thank you all for being here. the economic fallout is something everyone is trying to understand. at some level, the markets have actually not collapsed quite as much as one might have thought. there has not been the kind of financial crisis type panic. what do you see going forward? >> well, i think it's partly a case of not yet, perhaps. i think that has a lot to do with the very calming influence on friday of the central banks, particularly the governor...
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european union and we talk with that with john micklethwait, david miliband, david rennie and andrew robertst's a sad day for britain, it's a very bad day for europe because this isn't the end of the story and i think it speaks to a real indictment of the political leadership center right and left who's clearly lost a lot of confidence of the public and the fat of the campaign was defined as a revolt against experts and reason. the unanimity of economic opinion, widespread, other expert opinion speaks, i think, to the fundamental condition of our politics
european union and we talk with that with john micklethwait, david miliband, david rennie and andrew robertst's a sad day for britain, it's a very bad day for europe because this isn't the end of the story and i think it speaks to a real indictment of the political leadership center right and left who's clearly lost a lot of confidence of the public and the fat of the campaign was defined as a revolt against experts and reason. the unanimity of economic opinion, widespread, other expert opinion...
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deirdre: andrew roberts wrote exactly what you are saying. was my country at the back of the line when winston churchill promised a british declaration of war on japan would be made within the hour if earn attack was made on the u.s. >> the greatest allies we have have been britain and and today, australia, great britain itself, they are always on our side and city would expect them to be on our side. former senior advisor to president reagan. trump's super back's co-chair. richard branson is one of note. another key leader shared his vote. he's with me next. this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not
deirdre: andrew roberts wrote exactly what you are saying. was my country at the back of the line when winston churchill promised a british declaration of war on japan would be made within the hour if earn attack was made on the u.s. >> the greatest allies we have have been britain and and today, australia, great britain itself, they are always on our side and city would expect them to be on our side. former senior advisor to president reagan. trump's super back's co-chair. richard...
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we want to go to market, jared leavy and andrew roberts, the lowdown on this. mister roberts, looks like you are in the heart of london. we keep hearing two things, anecdotally every time we go to someone in london they say people want to get out. nevertheless polls have been very tight and the professional bettors are saying remain is going to win big. what is your thought? >> surprising considering the latest poll was 52 in and 48 out. hardly a massive majority here. very interesting the bettors and the market should be so pro remain. charles: a week or so ago the murder of joe cox put a pause on the campaigning and it seems to me might have shifted the tide a little bit because of that point, the leave campaign had a tremendous amount of moment them in their favor. what do you think they will make the decider? what tips the scale one way or the other? >> i think that is true. the murder of joe cox stopped the momentum in the leave campaign but the last couple days it seems to have started again. it will be interesting to see whether or not that finally does
we want to go to market, jared leavy and andrew roberts, the lowdown on this. mister roberts, looks like you are in the heart of london. we keep hearing two things, anecdotally every time we go to someone in london they say people want to get out. nevertheless polls have been very tight and the professional bettors are saying remain is going to win big. what is your thought? >> surprising considering the latest poll was 52 in and 48 out. hardly a massive majority here. very interesting...
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roberts,london, andrew a british historian and journalist. am pleased to have all of them on this program. i begin in london. what happened? huge upsurge of opinion. tired ofre sick and having better 65% of laws made in brussels. they started to take back our independence. absolutely. i never thought it would happen in my lifetime. i think it is a very sad day for britain. speak to a real indictment of the political leadership center right and center left. they have lost the confidence of the public and the fact that the campaign was a result against experts and reason. it speaks to a fundamental condition of our politics that is dangerous. which is that there is an assault on reason. 60% of britain's laws are made in europe. it was the house of commons library that said that. >> others have documented this. it is very important to understand that the economic fact side by side. real tragedy for britain is that the prospect of being able to be part of tackling what still exists around europe: migration issues, economic issues. we have lost th
roberts,london, andrew a british historian and journalist. am pleased to have all of them on this program. i begin in london. what happened? huge upsurge of opinion. tired ofre sick and having better 65% of laws made in brussels. they started to take back our independence. absolutely. i never thought it would happen in my lifetime. i think it is a very sad day for britain. speak to a real indictment of the political leadership center right and center left. they have lost the confidence of the...
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andrews air force base. president barack obama flying to new york. next, robertberg from .kechers joins us ♪ the presidents just off of marine force one one ato board air force andrews air force base where he will fly up to new york city for a democratic fundraiser, but also to be on jimmy fallon. vonnie: which will air tomorrow night. betty: time for the bloomberg business/. -- bloomberg business flash. united says it's last isght from laos to houston -- the government limited access to foreign exchange. brazil antitrust bancotors have approved brodesto's acquisition of the local hsbc unit. the memoir will detail rented --s as the reddit ceo. betty: many companies like under armour and macy's have been cutting their forecasts while others have been able to buck the trend and wind growth internationally. -- find growth internationally. skechers has continued to see strong revenue growth. for more, we are joined by robert greenberg, skechers founder, chairman and ceo. robert: hello. you both look so nice. skechers has been one of the bright spots in apparel more b
andrews air force base. president barack obama flying to new york. next, robertberg from .kechers joins us ♪ the presidents just off of marine force one one ato board air force andrews air force base where he will fly up to new york city for a democratic fundraiser, but also to be on jimmy fallon. vonnie: which will air tomorrow night. betty: time for the bloomberg business/. -- bloomberg business flash. united says it's last isght from laos to houston -- the government limited access to...
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andrews. >> and laruby may was beaten by trayon white to replace marion barry. >> and robert white beat vincent orange in a tight race working as the director of community outreach. >> and in northern virginia, libby garvey won for the arlington county board. you can find all the results from the primaries on the nbc washington app. >>> a federal court w line today. friends are pushing to protect two species of protect ed pods that live along the route. the lawsuit was filed in 2013 and calls for an alternative route between silver spring and bethesda. that 13-mile rail line is set to begin construction later this year to connect prince george's and montgomery counties. >>> larry hogan is making a visit to prince george's county today to take a tour of local businesses and projects including the mgm national harbor casino under construction. governor hogan is also expected to make a transportation announcement this afternoon. >>> and it is 4:37 and the faa will try to convince lawmakers more air traffic controllers are needed for monitoring the nation's runways. the house transportation committ
andrews. >> and laruby may was beaten by trayon white to replace marion barry. >> and robert white beat vincent orange in a tight race working as the director of community outreach. >> and in northern virginia, libby garvey won for the arlington county board. you can find all the results from the primaries on the nbc washington app. >>> a federal court w line today. friends are pushing to protect two species of protect ed pods that live along the route. the lawsuit...
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andrews. todd was endorsed by mayor mu muriel bowser. atrayon white beat laruby may. and robert white beat incumbent vincent orange in a tight race for the at-large council seat. he works as the director of community outreach. and in northern virginia, libby garvey won the primary for her seat on the arlington county board. you can find all the results from last night's primaries o >>> now to the latest in the fight against the zika virus. there's going to be a community meeting tonight in alexandria. the city will let you know what it is doing to keep mosquitoes away. that starts at 6:30 at the lee center on jefferson street. >>> think you can't go that long without looking at your phone? you are not alone. how that need to be connected is impacting your life. >>> we are watching the threat of rain in your neighborhood as you get ready to leave for work. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein has your commuter forecast at 6:11. >>> a developing story i'm watching out west after several people are shot in an overnight shooting in downtown oakland. one person is dead. i'll have t
andrews. todd was endorsed by mayor mu muriel bowser. atrayon white beat laruby may. and robert white beat incumbent vincent orange in a tight race for the at-large council seat. he works as the director of community outreach. and in northern virginia, libby garvey won the primary for her seat on the arlington county board. you can find all the results from last night's primaries o >>> now to the latest in the fight against the zika virus. there's going to be a community meeting...
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andrews. trayon white beat laruby may by less than 100 votes. >> and robert white beat incumbent vincent orange. he works as the director of the community outreach for carl racine. >> and libby garvey won her seat on the arlington county board. you can find all the results on the nbc4 washington app. >>> we'll have a live report coming up on the accident report. >> and if you watch the sup coming up across the district this morning, it's a beautiful sight. will it stick around? tom kierein has the addicted to his >>> so far it's feeling pretty nice out there. >> yes, it is. time to get a check of weather and traffic on the 1s from tom kierein. >>> good morning. we have a little bit of light rain west of the metro area into northern virginia out of the shenandoah valley. this area of light green, just a few sprinkles pulling east of winchester, coming into southern loudoun county. western fairfax, northern prince william, northern fauquier tracking to the northeast. have the umbrella handy for the morning commute. you may need the wipers on for another hour or two. the afternoon commute, partly
andrews. trayon white beat laruby may by less than 100 votes. >> and robert white beat incumbent vincent orange. he works as the director of the community outreach for carl racine. >> and libby garvey won her seat on the arlington county board. you can find all the results on the nbc4 washington app. >>> we'll have a live report coming up on the accident report. >> and if you watch the sup coming up across the district this morning, it's a beautiful sight. will it...
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andrews. he was endorsed by mayor bowser. the second time was a charm for trayon white. he beat may. bright dd woos park resident robert white beat vincent orange. >>> and libby garvey wins the primary for her seat on the arlington county board. washington app. >>>. >>> the fbi confirms that they interviewed the inlaws of mateen tonight. >> it is after we learned that his wife tried to talk him out of an attack and could face charges herself for failing to report it. jay gray is live in orlando with the latest on the tragedy. jay? >> it is part of a growing investigation here that also includes information from many in this neighborhood that omar mateen, the accused gunman was no stranger to this community or the nightclub before the attack. a new picture is emerging about the man police say is responsible for the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. omar mateen lived two hours from the crime scene in this apartment with his wife and their 3-yeaol federal agents say she was with her husband when he bought ammunition and a holster used in the attack, once drove him past pulse to scope out the club and may have tried
andrews. he was endorsed by mayor bowser. the second time was a charm for trayon white. he beat may. bright dd woos park resident robert white beat vincent orange. >>> and libby garvey wins the primary for her seat on the arlington county board. washington app. >>>. >>> the fbi confirms that they interviewed the inlaws of mateen tonight. >> it is after we learned that his wife tried to talk him out of an attack and could face charges herself for failing to...
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andrews. hair b bowser is backing todd and also supporting vincent orange for the at large seat. he faces david garber and robert white. >> news 4 caught up with both former mayor vincent gray and council woman alexander. they greeted voters in northeast washington yesterday. both told tom sherwood that they're confident voters will make the right choice. >> i've been here and there is still a lot of work to do, so i'm excited. >> we worked very hard during this campaign in order to make sure voters know what we stand for, the issues take are important to people who are in the ward. >> many say gray is ahead right now in the ward 7 race. >>> and there is one final race to watch today outside of the city limits. it's an important democratic primary if in arlington for a seat on the county board. the vase between from aric gutshall and libby garvey. you can find more on the candidates and where to vote on nbc washington. also our nbc washington polls open at 7:00. we have posted a link to all the polling places our app p. we'll check this with molette green coming up in the 5:00 hour. >>> our coverage of the terro
andrews. hair b bowser is backing todd and also supporting vincent orange for the at large seat. he faces david garber and robert white. >> news 4 caught up with both former mayor vincent gray and council woman alexander. they greeted voters in northeast washington yesterday. both told tom sherwood that they're confident voters will make the right choice. >> i've been here and there is still a lot of work to do, so i'm excited. >> we worked very hard during this campaign in...
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robert white 41 percent to 43 percent. let's move on now to ward 4. in ward 4 the incumbent brandon todd beat out his challenges leon andrews. elected in a special election. finally gets ' go to ward 8 look ruby may who was the incumbent lost out to try event white. to replace marion barry when he passed away. can stay with fox5 for the latest updates on all of the other local raises for fox5 d.c..com on air and online. > we are following another developing story tonight. a deadly shuttle bus crash on the gw parkway. tonight, new details are emerging about what happened. fox5's marina maracco is life with the story. >>reporter: this accident happened just as rush hour was ramping up here on the gw parkway as you approach the mount vernon estate. we'll take the video here because you'll see that tour bus carrying 20 chinese tourists coming up towards the district on the northbound side when it suddenly collided head on with another vehicle traveling southbound. that bus then tipped over onto its driver's side and slid down the parkway. who helped those people escape. the us park police saying thanks to them there were less ca
robert white 41 percent to 43 percent. let's move on now to ward 4. in ward 4 the incumbent brandon todd beat out his challenges leon andrews. elected in a special election. finally gets ' go to ward 8 look ruby may who was the incumbent lost out to try event white. to replace marion barry when he passed away. can stay with fox5 for the latest updates on all of the other local raises for fox5 d.c..com on air and online. > we are following another developing story tonight. a deadly shuttle...
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robert downey jr. will be here. >> steve: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: fantastic actor, great guy. on friday, we'll have jane fonda, andrewand music from keith urban. that's happening on friday. [ cheers and applause ] but get ready, we got a fun one tonight. oh, man. he's back as hawkeye in the new marvel movie, "captain america: civil war." jeremy renner is here! >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hawkeye! >> steve: lovely man. [ makes propeller noises ] boing! boing! [ makes propeller noises ] >> jimmy: later in the show -- he's the best, dude. jeremy and i are playing musical beers. >> steve: ooh. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: with some surprise guests. >> steve: oh. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: not saying who. who could it be? who could it be? i don't know. plus, i love this woman, she's a great writer, a quintessential new yorker and "the washington post" has called her the funniest woman in america, fran lebowitz is dropping by tonight. >> steve: come on. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my all time favorite. >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: oh, and we have great music from grimes is here tonig
robert downey jr. will be here. >> steve: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: fantastic actor, great guy. on friday, we'll have jane fonda, andrewand music from keith urban. that's happening on friday. [ cheers and applause ] but get ready, we got a fun one tonight. oh, man. he's back as hawkeye in the new marvel movie, "captain america: civil war." jeremy renner is here! >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hawkeye! >> steve: lovely man....
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andrew jackson was but i knew he was a very bad man who had done evil things. my grandmother really would not carry a 20-dollar bill. so, i have read, i remember when robert was historian of the house which also written a wonderful book on congress i should've mentioned him. but roy who was a big reader, you you should talk to him sometime. at one time he invites me up and rodney to have lunch with the dr. and he presents me with a copy of jackson's indian wars and he presents rodney with a copy of henry clay biography because rodney, i believe it was his great, great grandfather theodore who actually ran on the ticket with henry clay, actually he held the floor against indian removal for three days. so we were both sort of jackson enemies by dissent. and, it was a wonderful lunch. i remember the book common and say now you probably won't agree with my thesis in this book, but i want you to read and think about it and come back. and. and it was basically not that he meant to do it, that in some ways the removal of the five great strides of the southeast, choctaw's, greek seminole, they fail because they push them further out because it kept them to be tot
andrew jackson was but i knew he was a very bad man who had done evil things. my grandmother really would not carry a 20-dollar bill. so, i have read, i remember when robert was historian of the house which also written a wonderful book on congress i should've mentioned him. but roy who was a big reader, you you should talk to him sometime. at one time he invites me up and rodney to have lunch with the dr. and he presents me with a copy of jackson's indian wars and he presents rodney with a...
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andrew napolitano coming up. former heavy weight boxer larry holmes. both hillary clinton and bernie sanders campaigning in california. two democratic candidates running neck and neck. roberta beach with the latest. >> hermosa beach, hey, good, maria, that's right. it's going to be a tight race, we are all expecting hillary clinton edging so much closer, just about two dozen and change delegates away from clinching the nomination tomorrow. california and new jersey offering a bounty of delegates, 475 in california alone. bernie sanders 1667, if you take a look at delegates, he cannot clinch with delegate count but if you look at superdelegates in particular you'll see that hillary clinton has a tremendous lead there. if you take a look at where they've been really going crisscrossing the state here, particularly where the polls have narrowed in just a couple of points, clinton with a slight lead. you can see them crisscrossing the state, hillary clinton has a couple of stops in los angeles today. has a concert, if you will, in theater. bernie sanders in presidio in san francisco. clinton continuing to take shots at donald trump and ignoring bernie sanders and had comments
andrew napolitano coming up. former heavy weight boxer larry holmes. both hillary clinton and bernie sanders campaigning in california. two democratic candidates running neck and neck. roberta beach with the latest. >> hermosa beach, hey, good, maria, that's right. it's going to be a tight race, we are all expecting hillary clinton edging so much closer, just about two dozen and change delegates away from clinching the nomination tomorrow. california and new jersey offering a bounty of...
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wasn't sure who andrew jackson was, but i knew he was a very bad man who had done evil things took my grandmother literally wouldn't carry a 20-dollar bill and so yeah, i remember when robert remedy was thus speaker of the house. you should talk to roy sometime paired roy one time, we-- he invites me up when his chief whip and rodney to have lunch with doctor rimini and he presents me with a copy of jackson's indian wars and presents rodney with a copy of henry clay biography because rodney i think it was his great great grandfather theodore who actually ran on the tickets with henry clay. also, held the floor against indian removal for three days, so we were jackson enemies by the sense-- by dissent. it was a wonderful lunch and i remember when the hand in the book insane, now you probably won't agree with my thesis in this book, but i went you to read it and think about it and come back end of the argument not that he meant to do it, but in some ways the removal of the five great tribes of the southeast, cherokees, choctaws, seminole save them because it push them further out and kept them from being totally overrun. that's a unique explanation for violating treaty right
wasn't sure who andrew jackson was, but i knew he was a very bad man who had done evil things took my grandmother literally wouldn't carry a 20-dollar bill and so yeah, i remember when robert remedy was thus speaker of the house. you should talk to roy sometime paired roy one time, we-- he invites me up when his chief whip and rodney to have lunch with doctor rimini and he presents me with a copy of jackson's indian wars and presents rodney with a copy of henry clay biography because rodney i...
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andrew homes. >> u.s. real estate is fine. >> i thought we were buying a place in london all together? >> we might. >> did i invite you in. >> the high-end properties drop. we talked to robertabout a 3 million pound discount on an $18 million place. >> it will soften significantly from here. if thousands of bankers are relocated to other countries. >> bruce, thank you. >> my pleasure. >> i thought you needed my credit line. >> no, i do. i need your credit rating. >>> coming up, craig schneider -- you don't want my uber rating -- breaking with the republican party and ut ping money to work against donald trump. he joins us next for more on why he founded the republicans for hillary pac. later we'll talk politics with iconic newsman dan rather. squawk returns in a moment. olay regenerist renews from within... plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation without the need for fillers. your concert tee might show your age... your skin never will. olay regenerist, olay. ageless. and try the micro-sculpting cream you love now with lightweight spf 30. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn
andrew homes. >> u.s. real estate is fine. >> i thought we were buying a place in london all together? >> we might. >> did i invite you in. >> the high-end properties drop. we talked to robertabout a 3 million pound discount on an $18 million place. >> it will soften significantly from here. if thousands of bankers are relocated to other countries. >> bruce, thank you. >> my pleasure. >> i thought you needed my credit line. >> no, i...
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wasn't sure who andrew jackson was but i knew he was a very bad man who had done evil things, my grandfather literally wouldn't carry a 20-dollar bill, so, yeah, i've read -- i remember when robert was this historian of the house and also written a wonderful book on congress, i should have mentioned him, but roy blunt who has a very -- he's a big reader, you should talk to roy sometime. roy sometime -- he invites me up when she's chief whip to have lunch with dr. remini and he presents me with a copy of jackson's indian wars and presents cod any with a copy of henry clay biography because rodney, i think it was his great, great grandfather teoder. a wonderful lunch, i remember reading the book and he said, you probably won't agree with my thesis in this book but i want you to read it and think about it and come back. the argument is not that he meant to do it but in some ways the removal of the five great tribes of the southeast cherokees, seminole saved them because it pushed them further out and kept them from being totally overrun. that's a unique explanation for violating treaty rights and what was effectively ethnic cleansing of the southeast part of the country. as i told
wasn't sure who andrew jackson was but i knew he was a very bad man who had done evil things, my grandfather literally wouldn't carry a 20-dollar bill, so, yeah, i've read -- i remember when robert was this historian of the house and also written a wonderful book on congress, i should have mentioned him, but roy blunt who has a very -- he's a big reader, you should talk to roy sometime. roy sometime -- he invites me up when she's chief whip to have lunch with dr. remini and he presents me with...