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that little boy was andrew wilson. he has - his dad. that little boy was | andrew wilson.n the day of the murder. andrew can't remember that walk in the woods but what he saw later that night is etched on his mind forever. the later that night is etched on his mind forever.— his mind forever. the only memory — his mind forever. the only memory that _ his mind forever. the only memory that i _ his mind forever. the only memory that i have - his mind forever. the only memory that i have got i his mind forever. the only memory that i have got ofj his mind forever. the only - memory that i have got of my dad is the image of him lying on the doorstep in his own blood. you go through the photos and stuff. i don't have any of those memories. now all other people and i was four and my brother was two. my brother has even less memories than me. andy barnett, the owner of the havelock hotel, told the sunday times he initially thought the shooting had been inside his pub. when he ran over, he realised it was across the road. , ., ., realised it was across the road. ,., ., ., ,, reali
that little boy was andrew wilson. he has - his dad. that little boy was | andrew wilson.n the day of the murder. andrew can't remember that walk in the woods but what he saw later that night is etched on his mind forever. the later that night is etched on his mind forever.— his mind forever. the only memory — his mind forever. the only memory that _ his mind forever. the only memory that i _ his mind forever. the only memory that i have - his mind forever. the only memory that i have got i...
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that little boy was andrew wilson. here he is with his dad on the day of the murder.t remember that walk in the woods but what he saw later that night is etched on his mind forever. the only memory that i have got of my dad is the image of him lying on the doorstep in his own blood. so this happened to me. you go through the photos and stuff. i don't have any of those memories. they are all other people. i was four and my brother was two. my brother has even less memories than me. andy burnett, the owner of the havelock, told the sunday times he initially thought the shooting had been inside his pub. when he ran over, he realised it was across the road. he said more or less i that he was being nosy. he was concerned, he knew them as a couple, he described how- he had played golf once - with alistair, and he described how eventually the body was being taken away. i i remember standing at the front door, just looking out into the dark night, and all of a sudden just thinking, it sort of come to realisation that somebody out there with a gun so i was probably standing in
that little boy was andrew wilson. here he is with his dad on the day of the murder.t remember that walk in the woods but what he saw later that night is etched on his mind forever. the only memory that i have got of my dad is the image of him lying on the doorstep in his own blood. so this happened to me. you go through the photos and stuff. i don't have any of those memories. they are all other people. i was four and my brother was two. my brother has even less memories than me. andy burnett,...
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my said is andrew wilson and activists said with the campaign time for scotland. thank you. la protest that the world's largest apple i phone factory in china has turned violent videos on social media show fox con employees matching and joan jo and being confronted by police. some have reportedly been beaten and detained. workers are protesting against and paid wages. and the impact of china's strict covered 19 policy whereas work is previously scaled wolves to flee the factory in droves. now things have turned violent at the plant in junk, jo with live stream video showing men wielding stick smashing security cameras. remember, a lot of them had complained about working conditions off the case of infection broke out there. and they've been lou to come back and to work with the promise of incentives, including bonuses, report to say that they're now being told that the bonuses they were promised won't be paid to till later. and so many of them are angry about that's, there's one person in the video in particular saying that's a fox con, doesn't treat us like a hum
my said is andrew wilson and activists said with the campaign time for scotland. thank you. la protest that the world's largest apple i phone factory in china has turned violent videos on social media show fox con employees matching and joan jo and being confronted by police. some have reportedly been beaten and detained. workers are protesting against and paid wages. and the impact of china's strict covered 19 policy whereas work is previously scaled wolves to flee the factory in droves. now...
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andrew card, why don't i start with you? >> thank you for your service to our country, now at the wilson center. i'm excited to be with you. andrew natsios deserve 99% of the credit, a remarkable collection of essays comes out. i am credited with having helped him but really he helped me help him. he motivated me and the most remarkable thing is the introduction andrew natsios wrote to this book summarizes all the rest of the chapters but he does it in a way that i am going to say is optimistic and pessimistic. it is optimistic, you know what we should be looking for in a president, pessimistic in saying it is going to be hard to get there. to answer directly, it would be hard to have another person like george h w bush in the field of candidates that successfully compete to become president of the united states. i say that because his track record of responding to the call of public service was almost unique. not his predecessors have it and i don't think any of the successors to him will have it. it is best summarized by know about how he came to respect the calling of public service from a family that was engaged in publ
andrew card, why don't i start with you? >> thank you for your service to our country, now at the wilson center. i'm excited to be with you. andrew natsios deserve 99% of the credit, a remarkable collection of essays comes out. i am credited with having helped him but really he helped me help him. he motivated me and the most remarkable thing is the introduction andrew natsios wrote to this book summarizes all the rest of the chapters but he does it in a way that i am going to say is...
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andrew natsios. think you for your service to our country in both congress and the usf a. d., and now with the wilson center. i am excited to be here with you. andrew natsios, deserves 99. 9% of the credit in making sure this remarkable collection of essays and reflections comes out. i am credited with having helped him but really, he helped me help him. he motivated me, the most remarkable thing is read the introduction that andrew natsios wrote in this book, he summarizes all of the rest of the chapters. but he does it in a way that is, i'm going to say both optimistic and pessimistic. it is optimistic that we know now what we should be looking for in a president. pessimistic in saying it is going to be hard to get there. to answer your question directly, i think it will be very hard to have another person like george h. w. bush, in the field of candidates who could successfully compete to become president of the united states. i say that because his track record of responding to the call of global public service is almost unique. none of his predecessors had it. i don't think any of the successors
andrew natsios. think you for your service to our country in both congress and the usf a. d., and now with the wilson center. i am excited to be here with you. andrew natsios, deserves 99. 9% of the credit in making sure this remarkable collection of essays and reflections comes out. i am credited with having helped him but really, he helped me help him. he motivated me, the most remarkable thing is read the introduction that andrew natsios wrote in this book, he summarizes all of the rest of...
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andrew, i think you are on to something. listening to jim paulsen yesterday and mike wilson today. you can never call an exact bottom we just went through a pandemic. now we're in the tightening phase. things can only get better from here >> money would be cheaper in theory >> world war iii notwithstanding. hopefully things will not go up. we should be at this time of year, we're excited about 2023 it's coming. we're going to have the glasses. look where we are. >> in times square >> where do people go to the bathroom i think i know where they go >> too early for that kind of talk >>> cryptocurrency ftx executives and lawyers in a delaware courtroom today for the first appearance before the bankrupt judge creditors and customers paying attention to details on how the bankrupt exchange will deal with debts and customer funds ftx will ask for permission to pay suppliers and outside vendors. i think the depression is getting worse for people waiting for money i think they are starting to wonder it is not man united what is the company? man financial? what was it? >> what are we talkin
andrew, i think you are on to something. listening to jim paulsen yesterday and mike wilson today. you can never call an exact bottom we just went through a pandemic. now we're in the tightening phase. things can only get better from here >> money would be cheaper in theory >> world war iii notwithstanding. hopefully things will not go up. we should be at this time of year, we're excited about 2023 it's coming. we're going to have the glasses. look where we are. >> in times...
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and importantly, his treasury secretary andrew melon, a figure, they put together marginal tax rates and the 16th amendment, it started out at 7%. when woodrow wilsonover over 70%. we went into a recession after world war 1. those guys brought tax rates down to 25% and launched a tremendous boom, prosperity boom in the 1920's. and i'm going to go one more. you're going to give me one more on this, and that is another of my favorite figures is ulysses s. grant. now, he was arguably america's greatest general or one of its greatest generals and they still teach some of his formations at west point. but grant as president, also, much maligned and my friend, and my colleague hat friend bret baier wrote a pretty good book about grant. he never gets credit for this the liberal historians will never give him credit, but the fact that grant ended the civil war income tax, ended it, okay? and grant restored the greenback to gold, so we had massive war time inflation and high war time taxes and grant ended both and also helped launch this second industrial revolution, which is sometimes referred disparagingly as the gilded age, but it's a phenomenal period i
and importantly, his treasury secretary andrew melon, a figure, they put together marginal tax rates and the 16th amendment, it started out at 7%. when woodrow wilsonover over 70%. we went into a recession after world war 1. those guys brought tax rates down to 25% and launched a tremendous boom, prosperity boom in the 1920's. and i'm going to go one more. you're going to give me one more on this, and that is another of my favorite figures is ulysses s. grant. now, he was arguably america's...
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secretary andrew mellon, who was a great figure from pittsburgh and entrepreneurial banker, they put together a huge reduction in marginal tax rates. the income tax amendment was 1913. when woodrow wilson left office, it was over 70%. we went into a recession after world war i and those guys brought tax rates down to 25%. it launched a tremendous prosperity boom in the 1920's. i'm going to go one more. another of my favorite figures is ulysses s grant. he was arguably america's greatest generals -- they still teach some of his formations at west point. but grant come also as president, much maligned. my colleague at fox wrote a pretty good book about grant. but he did two things. economic things. he never gets credit. the liberal historians will never give him credit. but the fact is grant ended the civil war income tax. grant restored the greenback to gold. so we had massive wartime inflation and high wartime taxes and grant ended both and helped launch the second industrial revolution, which is sometime referred to disparagingly as the gilded age, but it was a phenomenal time in american life. just to be consistent, here is my guy grant, he's cutting taxes , harding, he's cutting tax
secretary andrew mellon, who was a great figure from pittsburgh and entrepreneurial banker, they put together a huge reduction in marginal tax rates. the income tax amendment was 1913. when woodrow wilson left office, it was over 70%. we went into a recession after world war i and those guys brought tax rates down to 25%. it launched a tremendous prosperity boom in the 1920's. i'm going to go one more. another of my favorite figures is ulysses s grant. he was arguably america's greatest...
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andrew mellon who was a great figure from pittsburgh and an entrepreneurial banker, they put together huge reduction in marginal tax rates. the income tax i believe 1913 started out as 17% and when woodrow wilson it was over 70%. we went into a recession after and those guys brought tax rates with a tremendous boom and prosperity in the 1920s and i'm going to go one more another favorite figure is ulysses s grant. he was arguably america's greatest generals or one of its greatest generals. they still teach some of the formations at west point. grant did two things in his administration he never gets credit for this but the fact is grant ended the civil war income tax, ended it and grant restored the greenback to gold so we had massive wartime inflation and high wartime taxes and grant ended both and also helped launch the second industrial revolution which is sometimes referred to disparaging lead to the gilded age but it was a phenomenal period in america, so justen to be consistent, here is my guy grant. harding is cutting taxes, kennedy is cutting taxes. the last two i've been aroundrv for the others and it would have been great fun. >> in all of your books in your work on foxbusiness et ce
andrew mellon who was a great figure from pittsburgh and an entrepreneurial banker, they put together huge reduction in marginal tax rates. the income tax i believe 1913 started out as 17% and when woodrow wilson it was over 70%. we went into a recession after and those guys brought tax rates with a tremendous boom and prosperity in the 1920s and i'm going to go one more another favorite figure is ulysses s grant. he was arguably america's greatest generals or one of its greatest generals. they...