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andrew young, ambassador young, dr.ng, said something that was very -- >> who was very close to dr. king. >> yes, and he was there in memphis with dr. king on the day he was assassinated. he told me that dr. king told him at a meeting once most of us won't make it to 40, but if we make it to 40, we'll make it to 100. for andrew young who turned 87 this year, he said i don't know how many more years i have left, but i am going to keep going, keep pushing to achieve a lot of the goals that he's trying to achieve. you hear it in his voice in the first episode about memphis. you'll hear it later in the podcast episode. but you also feel it from him. here's this man who feels he knows that his time with us is drawing short, but he has so much work to do. >> now, you i've known for many years, and this seems like a personal mission of yours. you're a pulitzer prize winning writer, yet you always seem to want to raise the issue of the progress made and the progress threatened in the fight for equal protection under the law and
andrew young, ambassador young, dr.ng, said something that was very -- >> who was very close to dr. king. >> yes, and he was there in memphis with dr. king on the day he was assassinated. he told me that dr. king told him at a meeting once most of us won't make it to 40, but if we make it to 40, we'll make it to 100. for andrew young who turned 87 this year, he said i don't know how many more years i have left, but i am going to keep going, keep pushing to achieve a lot of the goals...
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it's not just prison it's democrats want to get into the polling booths andrew young one of twenty democratic presidential candidates has also suggested lowering the voting age to sixteen republicans in particular of come out against the move saying it would give democrats an unfair advantage many say it's the economy that will determine the outcome of the elections which could potentially be the key to a trump picture and recent c.n.n. poll shows more than seventy percent of americans are positive about the economy a record number since two thousand and one in particular more than half are pleased with trump's handling of the economy and now it's an analyst's predict a healthy economy coupled with low unemployment and rising wages might lead to a second term for trump political expert and author jean allowed to think that the democrats have lost touch with the average voter. most americans think once you kill people and you take away their right to be alive your rights are pretty much negated at least until you've served out your term in prison and in in some cases even as you know in the un
it's not just prison it's democrats want to get into the polling booths andrew young one of twenty democratic presidential candidates has also suggested lowering the voting age to sixteen republicans in particular of come out against the move saying it would give democrats an unfair advantage many say it's the economy that will determine the outcome of the elections which could potentially be the key to a trump picture and recent c.n.n. poll shows more than seventy percent of americans are...
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coast and she seems to be talking kind of old school lefty socialist platform seemingly you've got andrew young who's now talking about this economy and spreading the wealth on the on the equity side of things. what's going on i mean what do you think what brought this seismic change about was it's. knowledge of journalism is that there's a societal break there's a what's what do you what's your take on the globe on the u.s. economy i think technology plays a huge role i think that access to your little micro computer in your hand giving anyone any age the opportunity become couldn't quote subject matter experts i mean you're seeing a wave of entrepreneurs that are emerging and they're younger and younger there are i think breaking patterns of what we used to see like conventional work patterns have completely evolved we used to you know cotai going to an office now people are working out of their homes and virtually so i i think technology one and then i also just think it's a personality of a generation there are personality traits that you see who else are criticized for being you know compl
coast and she seems to be talking kind of old school lefty socialist platform seemingly you've got andrew young who's now talking about this economy and spreading the wealth on the on the equity side of things. what's going on i mean what do you think what brought this seismic change about was it's. knowledge of journalism is that there's a societal break there's a what's what do you what's your take on the globe on the u.s. economy i think technology plays a huge role i think that access to...
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indiana's mayor pete, get this, folks, mayor pete raised $7 million and andrew young just shy of $2 million0 years on that one. ford, your thoughts on these hauls? >> just so people understand, 2007 at this point, barack obama raised $26 million. these numbers are not all that eye-popping. i don't think you can discount them because what it's going to tell me is bernie is in for the long haul. he's not going to come out. it tells you mayor pete is gaining some steam. in the spirit of march madness, i hate to say it, we are already down to the democratic final four. the three bs, bernie, biden, be beto and kamala harris. >> this is because democrats care so much about small money donations. it looks like bernie sanders is asking his supporters to make sure they actually do do frequent and small money donations because he knows that matters and is somehow representative of a groundswell of support. charles: maybe one person donated five times, $20 each. it resonates in the headlines. >> right. he's telling the story -- charles: who, you know, it's early but does this give you a sense maybe we
indiana's mayor pete, get this, folks, mayor pete raised $7 million and andrew young just shy of $2 million0 years on that one. ford, your thoughts on these hauls? >> just so people understand, 2007 at this point, barack obama raised $26 million. these numbers are not all that eye-popping. i don't think you can discount them because what it's going to tell me is bernie is in for the long haul. he's not going to come out. it tells you mayor pete is gaining some steam. in the spirit of...
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rights leaders like john lewis and andrew young are saying that johnson deserves credit for a lot of what he did and he is tied to the story of martin luther king jr., which after all is the only person we have a national holiday for. so it's just right at this moment in time, johnson's civil rights have moved to the forefront where the trail of tears slaughter of andrew jackson has sent jackson down and woodrow wilson's bigotry has shot him down. it tells us that race has become a much more important issue in a way to how one works as president, even to the point where george washington doesn't get hit as badly for being a slave owner because he freed his slaves upon his death, while jefferson didn't do that. if you go micro in the numbers, you see that jefferson is punished more for slavery than george washington is, even though they were both slaveowners of the era. syphilis terms of the scandal, we need to remember that that is unfolding during several administrations. so it has less to do with individual presidential administrations than it does about how americans in general lo
rights leaders like john lewis and andrew young are saying that johnson deserves credit for a lot of what he did and he is tied to the story of martin luther king jr., which after all is the only person we have a national holiday for. so it's just right at this moment in time, johnson's civil rights have moved to the forefront where the trail of tears slaughter of andrew jackson has sent jackson down and woodrow wilson's bigotry has shot him down. it tells us that race has become a much more...
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road to the white house coverage with democratic presidential candidate and tech entrepreneur andrew youngill be holding a campaign rally at the lincoln memorial in washington, d.c.. we will have live coverage at 6:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. you can also watch live online at c-span.org or listen free on the c-span radio app joint as for the 2019 will smith prize for investors reporting. the winners will talk about how they came across their stories, from wrongdoing by an alabama sheriff, to the jura tolerance immigration policy, and other stories that broke over this year. at 10:00 eastern on here on c-span. congress is out this week and other lawmakers are back home, others are on fact-finding trips in u.s. and abroad like house speaker pelosi who is leading a delegation on a trip to germany, the u.k. and ireland. the 160th congress returns 29.ay, april the houseplants to work on federal spending for the next budget year and immigration reform remains a priority. the senate will continue the confirmation process for district court judges and high-level jobs in the trump administratio
road to the white house coverage with democratic presidential candidate and tech entrepreneur andrew youngill be holding a campaign rally at the lincoln memorial in washington, d.c.. we will have live coverage at 6:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. you can also watch live online at c-span.org or listen free on the c-span radio app joint as for the 2019 will smith prize for investors reporting. the winners will talk about how they came across their stories, from wrongdoing by an alabama sheriff,...
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thinking of all sorts of human centered conscious capitals all kinds of theories, i just sat with andrew youngyesterday and he calls it, think he calls a human capitalist for humanity first capitalism, something like that. i think there is new thinking that would be more conducive. i think we were blinded by some lenses that were out of the individualist framework.they dominated business and business schools. david give you a story about business school, it was true 20 years ago. i think it is changing for the better.>> yeah, i think there is not that much to add. the neoliberal paradigm has been tremendously destructive. you can literally call it cancerous. and it is interesting to explain to think of these things in terms of what is cancer? is basically evolution taking place in your body. the cancer cells perversely adaptive. it is the quintessential selfish self basically for spreading in the body and i think that a neoliberalism in many respects is like that, spreading through the body, i think it is unfortunate what passes for globalism nowadays is actually a neoliberal variety which is
thinking of all sorts of human centered conscious capitals all kinds of theories, i just sat with andrew youngyesterday and he calls it, think he calls a human capitalist for humanity first capitalism, something like that. i think there is new thinking that would be more conducive. i think we were blinded by some lenses that were out of the individualist framework.they dominated business and business schools. david give you a story about business school, it was true 20 years ago. i think it is...
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rights leaders like john lewis and andrew young are saying that johnson deserves credit for a lot oft he did and he is tied to the story of martin luther king jr., which after all is the only person we have a national holiday for. so it's just right at this moment in time, johnson's civil rights have moved to the forefront where the trail of tears slaughter of andrew jackson has sent jackson down and woodrow wilson's bigotry has shot him down. it tells us that race has become a much more important issue in a way to how one works as president, even to the point where george washington doesn't get hit as badly for being a slave owner because he freed his slaves upon his death, while jefferson didn't do that. if you go micro in the numbers, you see that jefferson is punished more for slavery than george washington is, even though they were both slaveowners of the era. syphilis terms of the scandal, we need to remember that that is unfolding during several administrations. so it has less to do with individual presidential administrations than it does about how americans in general looked
rights leaders like john lewis and andrew young are saying that johnson deserves credit for a lot oft he did and he is tied to the story of martin luther king jr., which after all is the only person we have a national holiday for. so it's just right at this moment in time, johnson's civil rights have moved to the forefront where the trail of tears slaughter of andrew jackson has sent jackson down and woodrow wilson's bigotry has shot him down. it tells us that race has become a much more...
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. >> very young, andrew. very young. >> are you older or younger than jamie dimon?> i think he may be younger than you. >> basically you're saying jamie dimon looks younger than joe. >> i don't comment on it. >> you just did. >> how old do you think he is? >> 63 years old. >> how old do you think i am >> 45. >> 38. >> andy rooney, i don't want to scare you, but andy rooney, john mclaughlin was 91 and he missed one show. >> amazing. >> yeah. he was still, you know -- there's a lot of people that go well into their 80s. >> what are you trying to suggest? >> i'm just saying in business it's different than -- it's all about propecia. >> keeping the hair? >> keeping the hair. >> what do you think >> yeah. >> let's tell you about what's going on with amazon. >> when may we get -- the pot may be next? >> i know i've been saying that for a long time. >> the kettle black. >> we know the deal will be announced -- >> is imminent. >> -- very shortly. >> it's more imminent than it was an hour ago. >> or even a second ago, right it's closer. >> right. >> at least i can poke fun a
. >> very young, andrew. very young. >> are you older or younger than jamie dimon?> i think he may be younger than you. >> basically you're saying jamie dimon looks younger than joe. >> i don't comment on it. >> you just did. >> how old do you think he is? >> 63 years old. >> how old do you think i am >> 45. >> 38. >> andy rooney, i don't want to scare you, but andy rooney, john mclaughlin was 91 and he missed one show....
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there's a long shot name a crowded candidate named andrew yang is a very smart young man sort of forty four years old who who is the one candidate i'm aware of who's talking about structural change bill weld says he wants to challenge president trump is talking about structural change but if we look back. roosevelt was a classic example of someone who really brought about change right right and he did that because he had a country in depression yes that's correct and if you look at history you'll see that every thirty or forty years in the history of america there's been a major shift in the way we governed the last time was the one nine hundred sixty s. which was prompted by the civil rights movement in the environmental movement and could were facing a crisis of the great depression and that prompted his leadership to to introduce social safety nets the time before with a progressive era when we got rid of less a fair could be realize your kryten trust factory owners not to abuse child labor. so we're overdue for a change and i think the change should be back to human responsibility
there's a long shot name a crowded candidate named andrew yang is a very smart young man sort of forty four years old who who is the one candidate i'm aware of who's talking about structural change bill weld says he wants to challenge president trump is talking about structural change but if we look back. roosevelt was a classic example of someone who really brought about change right right and he did that because he had a country in depression yes that's correct and if you look at history...
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i think it will inspire many, many coaches and young people alike. ok, andrew. it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith—lucas. good evening. it has been a mostly dry but a chilly feeling weekend, with temperatures well below normal for this stage of april over the last few days. this picture was taken by one of our weather watchers in suffolk. some blue sky and sunshine, some fair weather cloud, there's been quite a chilly easterly breeze over the past few days, particularly in the east. tomorrow, things are again looking mainly dry. it will start to turn a little bit milder, with some much milder weather on the cards later in the week. what we've got, we've got a weather front moving in from the west, but high pressure sitting across scandinavia, driving our weather at the moment. that will keep things mostly dry but it's also been bringing us this cold air mass, with wind coming from the east or south—east. blue colours on the map at the moment. one more fairly chilly night to come before things turn milder. for much of the country, we've got clea
i think it will inspire many, many coaches and young people alike. ok, andrew. it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith—lucas. good evening. it has been a mostly dry but a chilly feeling weekend, with temperatures well below normal for this stage of april over the last few days. this picture was taken by one of our weather watchers in suffolk. some blue sky and sunshine, some fair weather cloud, there's been quite a chilly easterly breeze over the past few days, particularly in...
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we will hear from the young gentleman, hello gentlemen, in just a second, andrew, to you, the pacificoir focuses on children from kindergarten, all the way through high school. this is for fun, but is also serious business. >> are afterschool choirs go from preschool, all the way to 12th grade. >> our choir school is grades four through eight, those boys sing every day, two hours 15 minutes per day, and performing an average of one time per week. >> wonderful! my little boys were so lucky in a public school to have a music teacher who comes in and teaches them singing and laying the xylophone, that sort of thing, the sound of little boys voices, raised together in song makes you cry every time. >> the boys, when they sing high in particular and they have the training, they can make a room filled with sound. >> what sort of music do you perform? >> bach, beethoven, even modern classics like bridge over troubled water. they let us know how much they love the songs by how much energy they sing it with. >> pacific boys choir has won a grammy, you are known here in the>> we have won three
we will hear from the young gentleman, hello gentlemen, in just a second, andrew, to you, the pacificoir focuses on children from kindergarten, all the way through high school. this is for fun, but is also serious business. >> are afterschool choirs go from preschool, all the way to 12th grade. >> our choir school is grades four through eight, those boys sing every day, two hours 15 minutes per day, and performing an average of one time per week. >> wonderful! my little boys...
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so let's discuss that with one of the young, bright lights, andrew gillum.is. man, you must be on hour 40 of being on the air. you've been doing a terrific job and appreciate you sticking through it. >> thank you. that's why i look like me and you look like you, because one of us is getting sleep and the other is me. so i wish you a blessed easter for you and the family. i don't know -- >> thank you so much. you too. >> -- if you heard with sean patrick maloney. i get the outrage of this 100%. i just don't know what you do with it because we see in polls the american people are not on tenterhooks about whether the president will be impeached. the polls are much higher on what you'll vote about on other topics than this. so what do you do? >> well, i mean in all honesty, you get elected to congress, a co-equal branch of the united states government, not to do the bidding, not to get there and do always what it is that is popular but to do your job, your constitutional duty. and so this idea of sort of playing and gaming the politics of it, i understand, we wa
so let's discuss that with one of the young, bright lights, andrew gillum.is. man, you must be on hour 40 of being on the air. you've been doing a terrific job and appreciate you sticking through it. >> thank you. that's why i look like me and you look like you, because one of us is getting sleep and the other is me. so i wish you a blessed easter for you and the family. i don't know -- >> thank you so much. you too. >> -- if you heard with sean patrick maloney. i get the...
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young man >> thanks. >> you know how that goes. >> he said you both were >> he said that -- he said me. >> i thought you said andrew is a young manando is a young man. >> oh, that's nice oh, that is nice thank you. >> whatever i need to do >> you'll be back now. >> oh, man what was your question >> what happened how did you take this and build this company into the number one mortgage originator, and, by the way, what does that mean >> that means there's 30,000 places you can get a mortgage in this country credit unions, brokers, mortgage bankers, commercial banks, jaime dimon. wherever you want to go, right you can go for a mortgage or it was, as jeff bezos, i heard him say this phrase once it's a get rich slow scheme it took 34 years for my -- or 33, i guess, to time that we became the largest market share for retail mortgage banking, and, you know, we're real excited about it we think we have a long way to go we're still under 6% overall share. you know, that's the largest when you have 30,000 of them doing it, and we're excited because it's a technology and culture really that did it for us great culture, great technology. we
young man >> thanks. >> you know how that goes. >> he said you both were >> he said that -- he said me. >> i thought you said andrew is a young manando is a young man. >> oh, that's nice oh, that is nice thank you. >> whatever i need to do >> you'll be back now. >> oh, man what was your question >> what happened how did you take this and build this company into the number one mortgage originator, and, by the way, what does that mean...
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because this is a fringe movement but they have a lot of power among the young and the energized part of the democratic party. shannon: andrewut universal basic income. something they did a study on in finland and what they did find according to courts is a contributor to progressive think tank the most on what happened in finland. they found ubi has no effect on employment. but happiness, health and well-being, which most of us would not be surprised. >> i believe that capitalism is the most efficient form of wealth creation man has ever known. to be sure, we can address issues some of which alexandria ocasio cortez spoke of income any quality and job creation. the way to do it is not redistribution. the way to do it is through giving people the means to get ahead through hard work, taking responsibility, that is the american way. we are not finland, we are not sweden and those countries had their own problems too especially sweden. i really think johann is not only right, we're going to lose the next election but we could lose elections for time to come if we don't as a party reject socialism, redistribution and a theory o
because this is a fringe movement but they have a lot of power among the young and the energized part of the democratic party. shannon: andrewut universal basic income. something they did a study on in finland and what they did find according to courts is a contributor to progressive think tank the most on what happened in finland. they found ubi has no effect on employment. but happiness, health and well-being, which most of us would not be surprised. >> i believe that capitalism is the...
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. >> reporter: and andrew yoder, also an ironworker and young father. the construction company that owns the crane says workers were dismantling the structure right before it came down. at that same time the national weather service says winds were gusting up to 23 miles per hour. as the investigation continues a crowd of mourners gathers where the crane fell hanging a flag for one ofhe victims, a former marine. a crane like this one is a common sight here in downtown seattle. there are actually more cranes here than in any other city in the country, but officials say a tragedy like this one has never occurred before. robin? >> so tragic. thank you. >>> now to that new storm on the move after a record-breaking spring snowstorm hits chicago. ginger tracking it all. good morning, ginger. >> good morning, robin. 2 1/2 inches of snow in chicago over the weekend. that is the latest biggest snow total on record and it wasn't just the snow there, the severe storms on the southern side of this had a funnel cloud in texas and we're going to see more of that this
. >> reporter: and andrew yoder, also an ironworker and young father. the construction company that owns the crane says workers were dismantling the structure right before it came down. at that same time the national weather service says winds were gusting up to 23 miles per hour. as the investigation continues a crowd of mourners gathers where the crane fell hanging a flag for one ofhe victims, a former marine. a crane like this one is a common sight here in downtown seattle. there are...
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. >> as in texas, and some pictures for the young fan and attention, elvis has left the building. elvis andrewsfive innings and back comes oakland. more than just defense's third homer of the year and that ties things at six at the seventh and it's that man again. crush davis, his fifth homer in the last three games and he leads the majors with ten-round trippers and the as win it, and they tip-of against the clippers and this is steph curry at practice on friday morning. he rolled his ankle on tuesday and it looks like he's good to go on game one and the warriors are trying tobecome the first team in 20 years to three feet. game one can be seen right here on abc 7 and coverage begins at 5:00 and it will be followed by after the game with larry biel, kerry keating and mindy ba. and game four will be on abc 7 on sunday april 21st. that's a look at your morning sports. i'm anthony flores, have a good weekend. >> getting a look at the bay area forecast with lisa argen. >> it's beautiful. here is a live look. san jose, temperatures today well into the 70s. it's going to be a beautiful afternoon, an
. >> as in texas, and some pictures for the young fan and attention, elvis has left the building. elvis andrewsfive innings and back comes oakland. more than just defense's third homer of the year and that ties things at six at the seventh and it's that man again. crush davis, his fifth homer in the last three games and he leads the majors with ten-round trippers and the as win it, and they tip-of against the clippers and this is steph curry at practice on friday morning. he rolled his...
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young fan. attention, elvis has left the building and elvis andrews' three-run homer makes it 6-1 and mike firesomes oakland and ramon oriano and more from the third homer of the year and that ties things at six in the seventh and it's that man again, crush davis and his fifth homer in the three days and the as win it 8-6. the warriors tip off the nba playoffs today against the clippers and this is steph kry at practice on friday morning. he rolled his ankle on tuesday, but it looks like he's good to go for game one. the warriors are trying to become the first team in more than 50 years to make the five straight nba finals and make it to three feet. game one between the warriors and clippers can be seen her ser abc 7 and it will be with mindy baah. game four will be on abc 7 on sunday april 21st. that's a look at your morning sports. i'm anthony flores, have a good weekend. >>> getting a check now of the bay area forecast with meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi, chris. just in time for the weekend, we have the warm-up and sunny skies and it will be a beautiful day and on the warm side yesterday. th
young fan. attention, elvis has left the building and elvis andrews' three-run homer makes it 6-1 and mike firesomes oakland and ramon oriano and more from the third homer of the year and that ties things at six in the seventh and it's that man again, crush davis and his fifth homer in the three days and the as win it 8-6. the warriors tip off the nba playoffs today against the clippers and this is steph kry at practice on friday morning. he rolled his ankle on tuesday, but it looks like he's...
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of the most underreported aspects of the genocide andrew symonds visited one woman he wanted to speak for the first time about her suffering this young woman may not have physical injuries from the genocide of rwanda but since birth her life has been blighted dion e.-mu. is a child of the genocide she was born of rape and she's grown up unable to understand why her mother couldn't give her the love most children receive when. she is to look at me and i'm sure she saw a flashback of what happened to her and they should be traumatized and would shout and chase me away many times i would stay in other people's houses. during the genocide the army's mother was raped in the capital kigali by an unknown hutu militia men she gave birth to day on a in february ninety ninety five the stigma of rape in africa is profound and being fathered by hutu rapist much worse mother and daughter moved to ny armata but secrets last long there either some people in this district knew of downey's background but she hadn't got a clue why she was being picked on in the school playground why she was being discriminated against her mother couldn't face telling
of the most underreported aspects of the genocide andrew symonds visited one woman he wanted to speak for the first time about her suffering this young woman may not have physical injuries from the genocide of rwanda but since birth her life has been blighted dion e.-mu. is a child of the genocide she was born of rape and she's grown up unable to understand why her mother couldn't give her the love most children receive when. she is to look at me and i'm sure she saw a flashback of what...
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he says i am a young and vibrant , andrew cuomo and his support of joe biden by cnbc this morning, theyorted the governor had raised money. and he will be opening his fundraising network exclusively to joe biden, according to people with direct knowledge of the matter. andrew is all in for joe, he's pushing his entire network around funding for that person. did a pollted press for the virginia pilot, they report on issues when it comes to the campaign, health care being one of those issues. saying that americans are giving democrats a clear edge on health care, the poll found that democrats enjoy a 17% point advantage over republicans in americans assessments on who they trust more to handle on health care. host: sterling, michigan, a democrat, what do you think of the road to the white house question mark -- white house? the president said that he didn't need the american people's money, now he has his own money, now he's raising a billion dollars for his campaign . there is something drastically wrong. why should he have to raise a billion dollars if he's doing such a good job? he's t
he says i am a young and vibrant , andrew cuomo and his support of joe biden by cnbc this morning, theyorted the governor had raised money. and he will be opening his fundraising network exclusively to joe biden, according to people with direct knowledge of the matter. andrew is all in for joe, he's pushing his entire network around funding for that person. did a pollted press for the virginia pilot, they report on issues when it comes to the campaign, health care being one of those issues....
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asking why it took the funeral of a young journalist killed by dissident republicans for politicians to come together two years after power sharing broke down andrew symonds reports from london their e one priest and a journalist shot dead by our republican dissidents have shaken. political system. mcgill inundated by messages of support from both sides of the divide is calling politicians to account. they're out now campaigning for local elections and they're being given a reminder that bigotry sectarianism and division won't work there's a mood for our politicians to get together if the politicians can stand back and maybe stand away from from the the experience the embarrassment whatever they may have felt in the cathedral last week and i should be very create full of people who want them there they are i'm a key was killed during rioting in london derry dissident republicans say they shot her by mistake. in the way a short distance from where she died election campuses to mainstream republicans for machine fame once the political wing of the provisional ira which disbanded part of the good friday peace agreement in one thousand nine hundred ni
asking why it took the funeral of a young journalist killed by dissident republicans for politicians to come together two years after power sharing broke down andrew symonds reports from london their e one priest and a journalist shot dead by our republican dissidents have shaken. political system. mcgill inundated by messages of support from both sides of the divide is calling politicians to account. they're out now campaigning for local elections and they're being given a reminder that...
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andrew's father wasne questiod by police this weekend. last year the boy's parents were vestigated for abuse andt neglec but were later cleared. >>> ale young woman was and another seriously hurt in a domestic attack involving an axe in brooklyn. sources say an uber driver called police when he saw the woman hurt outside on saturday rning. the woman's 4-year-old daughter was in the apartment during the attack but was not hurt. her friend, however, had been killed. police believe the attack atstarted when the fr of the little girl came into the apartment and began arguing with hi ex-girlfriend. officers arrested the manfo and d the axe in theil bung's trash compactor. >>> check out this fiery video out of los angeles. you can see crews trying to pme out fla at an auto parts business. there fire sent plumes of blacke smoke into air. the heat and frames melted frames of several nearby cars. right now, there are no reports of inries. >>> a zookeeper in kansas is recovering this morning after a tiger attacked he >> there's a tiger still next to them. still attacking. >> that scene unholded on saturday at the topeka zoo. officials say the lead tr
andrew's father wasne questiod by police this weekend. last year the boy's parents were vestigated for abuse andt neglec but were later cleared. >>> ale young woman was and another seriously hurt in a domestic attack involving an axe in brooklyn. sources say an uber driver called police when he saw the woman hurt outside on saturday rning. the woman's 4-year-old daughter was in the apartment during the attack but was not hurt. her friend, however, had been killed. police believe the...
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fifty thousand young people will receive the training each year, which it's hoped could save thousands of lives. andrewhelped save her life three years ago. doreen suffered a cardiac arrest at her is carried, her mechanic knew he had to act quest —— act quickly. i saw that she was not breathing at all and her face was turning blue. i started performing cpr and chess compressions and at that point i told the receptionist to phone a 999. although he has not use the term and save my life, that is definitely true. it has increased my survival rate. it meant that i... my my survival rate. it meant that i... my brain was not starved of oxygen for very long. away from hospital, around three point —— 3500 people suffer a cardiac arrest each year. the survival rate is low. 0ne suffer a cardiac arrest each year. the survival rate is low. one in 12 of those lives is saved. immediate cpr could save more. these youngsters at a high school in glasgow are learning how to get cpr. would they be confident to step in if somebody dropped down in front of them? i would not be put off doing this and learning how to do it b
fifty thousand young people will receive the training each year, which it's hoped could save thousands of lives. andrewhelped save her life three years ago. doreen suffered a cardiac arrest at her is carried, her mechanic knew he had to act quest —— act quickly. i saw that she was not breathing at all and her face was turning blue. i started performing cpr and chess compressions and at that point i told the receptionist to phone a 999. although he has not use the term and save my life, that...
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of the most underreported aspects of the genocide andrew symonds visited one woman who wanted to speak for the first time about her suffering. this young woman may not have physical injuries from the genocide of rwanda but since birth her life has been blighted diaz. is a child of the genocide she was born of rape and she's grown up on able to understand why her mother couldn't give her the love most children receive. to look at me and i'm sure she saw a flashback of what happened to her and they should be traumatized and was shouted and chased me away many times i would stay in other people's houses. during the genocide the armies mother was raped in the capital kigali by an unknown hutu militia men she gave birth to day in february ninety ninety five the stigma of rape in africa is profound and being fathered by hutu rapist much worse mother and daughter moved to ny but secrets last long there either some people in this district knew of down days background but she hadn't got a clue why she was being picked on in the school playground why she was being discriminated against her mother couldn't face telling her the truth this child in
of the most underreported aspects of the genocide andrew symonds visited one woman who wanted to speak for the first time about her suffering. this young woman may not have physical injuries from the genocide of rwanda but since birth her life has been blighted diaz. is a child of the genocide she was born of rape and she's grown up on able to understand why her mother couldn't give her the love most children receive. to look at me and i'm sure she saw a flashback of what happened to her and...
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andrew jackson being one of his political influences. and somebody who he would look to in the history books for guidance as to how to be president of all of the people. when truman was a young man, just about six years old or so. about the time that his family moved to independence, he was diagnosed as having a condition known as flat eyeballs. and so he received a pair of glasses with a special prescription. he was legally blind. he said later, changed the way of his boyhood. he couldn't play the sports that other sports did. baseball, football, and other rough housing. and it restricted him to playing the piano and reading. and he later claimed in a the love of books came to him largely because of that increasingly ability to read. and he claims that he read by the time he left independence every book in the independence public library. here in this room, they were surrounded by the books that they loved. it's a very eclectic collection of books. he has everything from a couple editions of the holy bible to many biographies of everybody from alexander the great to jaclyn kennedy. a wonderful collection of charles dickens. bess truman as the letters infer introduced him to
andrew jackson being one of his political influences. and somebody who he would look to in the history books for guidance as to how to be president of all of the people. when truman was a young man, just about six years old or so. about the time that his family moved to independence, he was diagnosed as having a condition known as flat eyeballs. and so he received a pair of glasses with a special prescription. he was legally blind. he said later, changed the way of his boyhood. he couldn't play...
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pleasure judge andrew napolitano a warning for parent of very young children.stay away from their rock and play sleep or. we'll tell you why. and plan to reform capitalism more on why the bridge water sheaf is calling income inequality an emergency. back in a moment here. as a financial advisor, i tell my clients not to worry about changing their minds in retirement. you may have always imagined your dream car as something fast. then one day you decide it just needs to be safe enough to get her to college and back. principal. we can help you plan for that. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) the day we'll finally get something done. might mean a trip back to the doctor's office just for a shot. but why go back there when you can stay home with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key stud
pleasure judge andrew napolitano a warning for parent of very young children.stay away from their rock and play sleep or. we'll tell you why. and plan to reform capitalism more on why the bridge water sheaf is calling income inequality an emergency. back in a moment here. as a financial advisor, i tell my clients not to worry about changing their minds in retirement. you may have always imagined your dream car as something fast. then one day you decide it just needs to be safe enough to get her...
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of the most underreported aspects of the genocide andrew symonds visited one woman who wanted to speak for the first time about her suffering. this young woman may not have physical injuries from the genocide of rwanda but since birth her life has been blighted diaz. is a child of the genocide she was born of rape and she's grown up on able to understand why her mother couldn't give her the love most children receive. to look at me and i'm sure she saw a flashback of what happened to her and they should be traumatized and was shouted and chased me away many times i would stay in other people's houses. during the genocide the armies mother was raped in the capital kigali by an unknown hutu militia men she gave birth to death in february ninety ninety five the stigma of rape in africa is profound and being fathered by hutu rapist much worse mother and daughter moved to ny but secrets last long there either some people in this district knew of day on days background but she hadn't got a clue why she was being picked on in the school playground why she was being discriminated against her mother couldn't face telling her the truth this chil
of the most underreported aspects of the genocide andrew symonds visited one woman who wanted to speak for the first time about her suffering. this young woman may not have physical injuries from the genocide of rwanda but since birth her life has been blighted diaz. is a child of the genocide she was born of rape and she's grown up on able to understand why her mother couldn't give her the love most children receive. to look at me and i'm sure she saw a flashback of what happened to her and...
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andrew's father was questioned by police this weekend. last year the boy's parents were wvestigated for abuse and neglect bute later cleared. >>> a young woman was killed and anherurt in a to. attack in new york. -- in a confrontation and attack in new york. the woman avenues 4-year-old daughter was -- woman's 4-year-old daughter was in the apartment during the attack but was not hurt. her friend had been killed. it's believed the attack started when the father of the little girl went into the a apartment started arguing with his ex-girlfriend. police found the axe in the building's trash room. >>> check out this fiery video out of los angeles.re you see c trying to put out flames at an auto parts building. it sent plumes of black smoke into thearea. u can see that. the heat and flames melted frames of several nearbytors. right now there are no repor injuries. >>> a zookeeper is recovering this mning after being attacked by a tiger. >> there is a tiger that is till next to them, still atta ing. >> the scene unfolded saturday at the topeka zoo. the lead tiger trainer was doing housekeeping and the tiger shouldn't have been in the clons clure
andrew's father was questioned by police this weekend. last year the boy's parents were wvestigated for abuse and neglect bute later cleared. >>> a young woman was killed and anherurt in a to. attack in new york. -- in a confrontation and attack in new york. the woman avenues 4-year-old daughter was -- woman's 4-year-old daughter was in the apartment during the attack but was not hurt. her friend had been killed. it's believed the attack started when the father of the little girl went...
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support after asking why took the funeral of a young journalist killed by distant republicans for politicians to come together two years after sharing broke down andrew symonds reports now from london that. one priest of the journalist shot dead virus republican dissidents have shaken northern ireland political system father martin mcgill inundated by messages of support from both sides of the divide is calling politicians to account their campaigning for local elections and they're being given a reminder of the big three sectarianism in division one world there's a mood for our politicians to get together if the politicians can stand back and maybe stand away from from the the experience the embarrassment whatever they may or felt in the cathedral last week and actually be very grateful that people want their. there i'm a key was killed during rioting in london derry dissident republicans say they shot her by mistake. a short distance from where she died election canvassers are mainstream republicans for machine fame once the political wing of the provisional ira which disbanding was part of the good friday peace agreement in one thousand nine hundr
support after asking why took the funeral of a young journalist killed by distant republicans for politicians to come together two years after sharing broke down andrew symonds reports now from london that. one priest of the journalist shot dead virus republican dissidents have shaken northern ireland political system father martin mcgill inundated by messages of support from both sides of the divide is calling politicians to account their campaigning for local elections and they're being given...
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morning, this young boy's mysterious disappearance has police in illinois and the fbi searching for answers. >> we're just extremely worried. if anybody knows anything about where andrew jr. is, please, please contact the crystal lake police department. >> reporter: 5-year-old andrew freund jr. known as a.j. was last seen wednesday night after his parents say they put him to bed. canine units scouring the scene outside of chicago. officials say it appears a.j. never left the house, canines only picking up his scent inside. overnight police say their search is focused on the boy's home in this quiet crystal lake neighborhood. the illinois department of children and family services telling abc news it has been involved with the family in the past. the boy's brother has been placed in a temporary home while authorities investigate. a.j.'s mother joanne cunningham visibly emotional on friday. >> ms. cunningham doesn't know what happened to a.j. and had nothing to do with the disappearance of a.j. >> reporter: his father, andrew freund sr., pleading for his son to return home. >> a.j., please come home. we love you very much. you're not in any trouble, we're just worried t
morning, this young boy's mysterious disappearance has police in illinois and the fbi searching for answers. >> we're just extremely worried. if anybody knows anything about where andrew jr. is, please, please contact the crystal lake police department. >> reporter: 5-year-old andrew freund jr. known as a.j. was last seen wednesday night after his parents say they put him to bed. canine units scouring the scene outside of chicago. officials say it appears a.j. never left the house,...
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andrew, known as a.j., freund, that he was living in. investigators say it's unlikely that a.j. was abducted, nor do they believe he just walked away from his home. let's go to ryan youngmorning with the details. such a troubling story. what can you del us? >> reporter: troubling story. what a great smile that young man has. still no sign of the missing 5-year-old, reported missing from his home last week. what we're told, investigators are focusing on the home, especially after looking at some of the evidence they have. investigators say they're putting special focus on the boy's family home after saying it was unlikely he was abducted or walked away. the parents reported a.j. missing, saying the last time they saw him was about 9:00 p.m. bedtime. what we do know right now, the boy's mother has stopped talking with police. listen to her talking about this case right now. >> trying to hold it together. i just want my kids. that's my life. they're my kids. >> we're all doing whatever we can at this point. >> i have no control over what people think. i just want my son to come home okay. >> as you can understand, people are focusing on what's going on in that house. we d
andrew, known as a.j., freund, that he was living in. investigators say it's unlikely that a.j. was abducted, nor do they believe he just walked away from his home. let's go to ryan youngmorning with the details. such a troubling story. what can you del us? >> reporter: troubling story. what a great smile that young man has. still no sign of the missing 5-year-old, reported missing from his home last week. what we're told, investigators are focusing on the home, especially after looking...
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if you are immune system is healthy, if you are young, you are likely to not have any ultimate -- any alternate. host: andrew the new york times, if you want to ask him questions about it, you can call on the lines. we have divided them differently, for those who live in the east and central time zones, it is (202)-748-8000. in the pacific time zones, it is (202)-748-8001. perhaps you work at a hospital, your number is (202)-748-8002. mr. jacobs, when it comes to the larger issue, the use of antibiotics and the resistance, can you talk about how that applies in these cases where you see these types of infections being resistant? guest: this is a huge problem, much bigger than this one bug. kill -- 700,000 people die each year from resistant infections. that figure is growing and by 2050, it is predicted by -- predicted that 10 million people a year will die to resistant infections, more than cancer. it is a growing problem that is getting little attention. the problem is there are very few drugs in the pipeline, very little incentive for drug companies to develop these drugs. basically we are stuck with the
if you are immune system is healthy, if you are young, you are likely to not have any ultimate -- any alternate. host: andrew the new york times, if you want to ask him questions about it, you can call on the lines. we have divided them differently, for those who live in the east and central time zones, it is (202)-748-8000. in the pacific time zones, it is (202)-748-8001. perhaps you work at a hospital, your number is (202)-748-8002. mr. jacobs, when it comes to the larger issue, the use of...
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andrew napolitano. when the agents sent me that video last night, it was so amazing to actually see what these guys are looking at, youngd this is fresh video, this is from yesterday. the border patrol agent e-mailed me and said there were 980 apprehensions yesterday. >> well, you know, i'm sure this happens every day. it's startling because we're seeing it. they're obviously not dressed in white but they appear white on the screen because this was taken at night and they're using some sort of technology that illuminates them without illuminating what's around them. it does show that the type of behavior at the border that the administration has been complaining about does occur. in the real world, they would be stopped and interrogated and asked why are you here, what are you fleeing from, what do you want, sort of a preliminary investigation. are you here to harm us? are you here fleeing repreenings and they have to decide how to address under the various sec chunks of the statute. maria: the e-mail i got from the border pa patrol public afs office, he told me 980 individuals illegally crossed the border in three larg
andrew napolitano. when the agents sent me that video last night, it was so amazing to actually see what these guys are looking at, youngd this is fresh video, this is from yesterday. the border patrol agent e-mailed me and said there were 980 apprehensions yesterday. >> well, you know, i'm sure this happens every day. it's startling because we're seeing it. they're obviously not dressed in white but they appear white on the screen because this was taken at night and they're using some...
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young in their chosen sport. tiger woods. we're talking his fantastic comeback. he claimed his fifth masters green jacket last night. i'm joined now by commentator and former professional, andrews there. his composure, absolutely amazing, incredible. give us a sense. with all the details, give us a sense of the achievement. it is so much about rehabilitation. notjust the achievement. it is so much about rehabilitation. not just personal but physical. he had very serious issues. he had four major back operations of vertebrae in his spine. the natural rotation of the golf swing puts a lot of pressure on backs and knees. he has had a lot of knee surgeries also. remarkable to come back from that. the scenes there are remarkable. it was incredible. the first time his kids have ever seen him win a major. and the drama of the day. rory mcilroy was the overwhelming favourite. it was the overwhelming favourite. it was packed with some of the most fantastic golfers on the planet. francesco molinari who already won the open last year was leading on the open last year was leading on the final day and while everybody else fell away a little bit, he came through. : ari was a bit unlucky --
young in their chosen sport. tiger woods. we're talking his fantastic comeback. he claimed his fifth masters green jacket last night. i'm joined now by commentator and former professional, andrews there. his composure, absolutely amazing, incredible. give us a sense. with all the details, give us a sense of the achievement. it is so much about rehabilitation. notjust the achievement. it is so much about rehabilitation. not just personal but physical. he had very serious issues. he had four...