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andrew, this is dr. rivera.ked with me in other companies in trying to help bring people together. >> ha ha ha ha ha! so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. geicmoney for over 75 years.save they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... ...first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense...mr...uhh...winkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earn
andrew, this is dr. rivera.ked with me in other companies in trying to help bring people together. >> ha ha ha ha ha! so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. geicmoney for over 75 years.save they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which...
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andrew, this is dr. rivera.ked with me in other companies in trying to help bring people together. >> ha ha ha ha ha! in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. machines will be sprayed to be made. and making something stronger... will mean making it lighter. one day, factories will work with the cloud. one day... is today. we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no busin
andrew, this is dr. rivera.ked with me in other companies in trying to help bring people together. >> ha ha ha ha ha! in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to...
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>> here's andrew. >> andrew. >> hi, i'm andrew. >> pleasure to meet you. >> why don't we head on in?ll right? you ready? >> yeah, let's do it. >> we just need to make sure that whatever we do today, it's tight and it's fast and you're on point, okay? >> yep. >> all right, let's get started. >> i'm ready. >> okay, we're rolling whenever you're comfortable. >> selling your car? then call 1-800-carcash. >> we're gonna stop. we're--we're gonna stop. that "selling your car" is too soft. >> all right. >> strong, andrew. [forcefully] selling your car? >> all right. selling your car? >> both: no. >> selling your car? >> now, instead of going down, i want you to stay up and strong all the way through. [forcefully] selling your car? >> selling your car? >> no. >> selling your car? >> both: no, no, no, no. >> gotta get it right. it's really about him getting his confidence. >> yeah. >> right? >> yeah, being comfortable. >> it's got to sound like you're pissed. >> okay. it--it takes a long time for me to get pissed, so... >> well, the boss is coming, and the boss is pissed, so it's not gonna tak
>> here's andrew. >> andrew. >> hi, i'm andrew. >> pleasure to meet you. >> why don't we head on in?ll right? you ready? >> yeah, let's do it. >> we just need to make sure that whatever we do today, it's tight and it's fast and you're on point, okay? >> yep. >> all right, let's get started. >> i'm ready. >> okay, we're rolling whenever you're comfortable. >> selling your car? then call 1-800-carcash. >> we're gonna...
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andrew's dad has the honor of giving the vows.melissa recites her part, she gets choked up. >> until death do us part. >> until death do us part. >> this is my solemn vow. >> this is my solemn vow. >> now it's andrew's turn. >> you can see how intense i am. >> i, andrew paul daniel engstrom, do take melissa rene warren -- >> do take melissa rene warren >> -- to be my lawfully wedded wife. >> to be my waf -- lawfully wedded wife. and pancake-y. i caught myself at waf, you know. it wasn't like waffling. but it was too late. and her dad loved to giggle. and then she starts laughing. it's like all right. you know, that's cool. i'm all right with that. >> it just sort of hit my funnybone. >> she started laughing. i've learned enough about her by now to know that was not the end of it. >> to the amusement of everyone in the church that melissa finds it so funny that she belts out a screeching laugh. >> every time i looked at andrew after i first started laughing, i would remember what he just said and the fact that we're standing in fro
andrew's dad has the honor of giving the vows.melissa recites her part, she gets choked up. >> until death do us part. >> until death do us part. >> this is my solemn vow. >> this is my solemn vow. >> now it's andrew's turn. >> you can see how intense i am. >> i, andrew paul daniel engstrom, do take melissa rene warren -- >> do take melissa rene warren >> -- to be my lawfully wedded wife. >> to be my waf -- lawfully wedded wife. and...
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that's just me. >> gangs weren't a problem for andrew huff. anger was. >> it's like when you're building up stress, it's like a bomb exploding. as soon as somebody gets you to a point, you explode. i fall down in tears and realize what you done was wrong. >> we don't ever want to send somebody back into the community that we don't feel can be successful. that's the ultimate goal. sometimes we're successful, and other times we just fail. >> andrew, are you ready? >> yeah. >> you're nervous? >> why don't you go ahead and talk to us about why you're in prison. >> i'm here for arson, breaking and entering, theft, and resisting arrest and probation violation. >> relax, okay? >> what we're doing here today is all about you. you said that you have anger issues that boil up inside of you. and that's what happened. that's what happened in the community. that's why you set a fire. that's why you threatened those girls. you need to convince us that you have got a handle on that and you understand what it is that boils up inside of you and causes you to w
that's just me. >> gangs weren't a problem for andrew huff. anger was. >> it's like when you're building up stress, it's like a bomb exploding. as soon as somebody gets you to a point, you explode. i fall down in tears and realize what you done was wrong. >> we don't ever want to send somebody back into the community that we don't feel can be successful. that's the ultimate goal. sometimes we're successful, and other times we just fail. >> andrew, are you ready? >>...
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andrew, thank you. andrew simmons reporting for us from gaza. that is the scene this gaza. he was telling us he could hear some celebratory gunfire, we thinks. over in west jerusalem, jackie roleland is there. we understand that rocket alarms are still sounding in communities along the border with gaza, even though the ceasefire announcement has been made? >> reporter: yes, sirens have still been sounding in israelis of southern israel. although the israelis have not been regarding that as a breach of the ceasefire. there haven't been, we are told, retaller to reactions. there could be some wiggle room, if you will, there could still be rocket-launching crews out there in gaza who haven't gotten the message. but we're not hearing any reports of israeli retaliations. >> and israel, jackie has now made an official announcement that it has accepted the ceasefire? >> reporter: it has, although it would seem that this was not unanimously approved by all members of the israeli cabinet. we understand there has been opposition from some quarters, some of the very far right members
andrew, thank you. andrew simmons reporting for us from gaza. that is the scene this gaza. he was telling us he could hear some celebratory gunfire, we thinks. over in west jerusalem, jackie roleland is there. we understand that rocket alarms are still sounding in communities along the border with gaza, even though the ceasefire announcement has been made? >> reporter: yes, sirens have still been sounding in israelis of southern israel. although the israelis have not been regarding that...
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our correspondent andrew simons is joining us live from gaza right now. andrew, what are we to think, israel says rockets launched in to southern israel and hamas saying they know nothing about this. >> reporter: what is clear is that these talks have gone right to the wire. we understand more than six hours of talks overnight and that included the indirect means as egyptians acting as mediators and the statement from the israeli military in the early hours of the mor morning that to rockets have been fired in to southern israel. no casualties. the rockets landed in the southern deserts. now, as i speak, there was a crunch a short time ago and i can see in the sky behind me what appears to be like an iron dome deployment there. so it's pass table there has been a rocket fired. certainly heard a crunch. there is massive uncertainty, it doesn't look good. hamas came back after that statement by the israelis accusing palestinian factions of firing rockets they said category no rockets have been fired. but the ceasefire -- that the ceasefire had not been brea
our correspondent andrew simons is joining us live from gaza right now. andrew, what are we to think, israel says rockets launched in to southern israel and hamas saying they know nothing about this. >> reporter: what is clear is that these talks have gone right to the wire. we understand more than six hours of talks overnight and that included the indirect means as egyptians acting as mediators and the statement from the israeli military in the early hours of the mor morning that to...
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andrew to thank you. andrew simmons reporting for us from gaza. and just a reminder that breaking news we have at al jazeera that egypt has announced a ceasefire in gaza starting at 2100 hours gmt, and that's according to reuters who is siting state news in egypt. egypt says it didn't carry out air strikes in libya. the u.s. has accused egypt as well as the united stated arab emirates for the attacks. the newly appointed u.n. envoy says it is not helpful. >> any kind of interference of foreign expression won't help libya to get out of the current chaos, so what is important is to support libyans who want to fight chaos, and who want to do it through a political process. >>> the founder and director of [ inaudible ] institutes, which provides analysis on libyan issues. >> it has certainly taken away the mystique of this being a proxy war. it is the first time since 2011 that a member of the international community has played a prominent role in the libyan conflict. from that respect it's a precarious new chapter we're having to open up. the renegad
andrew to thank you. andrew simmons reporting for us from gaza. and just a reminder that breaking news we have at al jazeera that egypt has announced a ceasefire in gaza starting at 2100 hours gmt, and that's according to reuters who is siting state news in egypt. egypt says it didn't carry out air strikes in libya. the u.s. has accused egypt as well as the united stated arab emirates for the attacks. the newly appointed u.n. envoy says it is not helpful. >> any kind of interference of...
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i would guarantee that maybe andrew and the whole panel are exceptions, possibly.e know 80% of kids come from affluent families and we know that 3 or 4% come from poor families. kids more and more come from overseas. most of those kids are rich. andrew's piece mentioned only 45% of kids now in yale come from private schools but in the country as a whole it's 8%. >> i'd argue -- >> lawrence, we're coming to the end of this segment but i think what we're talking about here, particularly in the context of what bill is saying, academic success. how do you define it? >> i think to the degree people are given equal opportunity to explore what they're called to do, similar to what was noted, i did the consulting and investment banking. most people, who don't come fromming diverse backgrounds, i think the -- i think what needs to happen quite frankly is people given equal opportunity to search and have courage to what they're called to do, one of the great things about my experience and my classmates is that they pushed me on the entrepreneurship path. my classmates i thin
i would guarantee that maybe andrew and the whole panel are exceptions, possibly.e know 80% of kids come from affluent families and we know that 3 or 4% come from poor families. kids more and more come from overseas. most of those kids are rich. andrew's piece mentioned only 45% of kids now in yale come from private schools but in the country as a whole it's 8%. >> i'd argue -- >> lawrence, we're coming to the end of this segment but i think what we're talking about here,...
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andrew simil andrew simmons joins us. details on this reported ceasefire that hamas is announcing? >> doreen it would appear as far as hamas is concerned it's a done deal. as far as the palestinian officials it's a done deal. it would appear that really all that is left now is choreography, and a final statement from israel. israel has said nothing about this. to give you an idea of how tense things are, as all of the talks were going on about this ground breaking deal, there was an ire strike in the gaza strip, and one of the palestinian factions senior leader's home was attacked. we can hear bangs and dracrashe right now. more than ten ceasefires we have had activity right to the wire. but what we're hearing is that there is a deal. it isn't been signed yet, but the palestinian factions are in agreement that effectively the embargo will be lifted. the embargo that has been in existence since 2007. it will be lifted in effect. all five border crossings will have major changes. and then we get to get some details on that,
andrew simil andrew simmons joins us. details on this reported ceasefire that hamas is announcing? >> doreen it would appear as far as hamas is concerned it's a done deal. as far as the palestinian officials it's a done deal. it would appear that really all that is left now is choreography, and a final statement from israel. israel has said nothing about this. to give you an idea of how tense things are, as all of the talks were going on about this ground breaking deal, there was an ire...
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the termination >> so commissioner andrews sorry commissioner hayon you want to say something. >> if we recommend a dismissal did that mean an employee would be dismissed or is it our recommendation only to terminate the employee i find it hard to believe anyone will implement that. >> it's our recommendation only a recommendation had we hope carry some wealthy we're not only a voice crying? wilderness an observation that something has been done that violates ethnical conduct whether or not the person gets suspended or dismissed we don't know. we've made the statement and i think it's an important statement to make. as i understand the proposal from commissioner andrews it is that after 90 days if a person did not file their form seven hundred we send a letter to the office of the individual or entity that has the authority to remove that person or discipline that person and say within 60 days the ethics commission will if they don't file we will make a determination about recommending further action against - and i would - i would tighten it up >> they're accountable and i would be
the termination >> so commissioner andrews sorry commissioner hayon you want to say something. >> if we recommend a dismissal did that mean an employee would be dismissed or is it our recommendation only to terminate the employee i find it hard to believe anyone will implement that. >> it's our recommendation only a recommendation had we hope carry some wealthy we're not only a voice crying? wilderness an observation that something has been done that violates ethnical conduct...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen. kayla tousche is here today for the vacationing becky quick. wall street is buzzing about the details of bank of america's record settlement. but we'll also be talking about one of the most notorious names in the crisis. angela mozilo, preparing a lawsuit against the countrywide staff. as many as ten other former countrywide employees are expecting to face lawsuits. people didn't think this day would come. here we go. outside the world of business, we're learning more today about a failed u.s. commando mission to rescue americans being held by isis. pentagon officials saying forces stormed a terrorist compound only to find the host aemgs weren't there. we're going to have a live report from our nbc colleagues covering this in just a bit. >>> carl icahn is at it again. the activist investors revealing a nearly 89% stake in hertz, the rental car company. icahn says he will pressure the company over pricing issues and operational failure and he may even seek a board seat. shares of hertz
i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen. kayla tousche is here today for the vacationing becky quick. wall street is buzzing about the details of bank of america's record settlement. but we'll also be talking about one of the most notorious names in the crisis. angela mozilo, preparing a lawsuit against the countrywide staff. as many as ten other former countrywide employees are expecting to face lawsuits. people didn't think this day would come. here we go. outside the world of business,...
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and andrew mupuya is already negotiating. he wants to buy paper bag-making machines abroad when he gets the loan he's hoping for. >> after all, that's what banking is supposedly all about -- providing capital for businesses to develop. we wish andrew luck, but our planet will need a lot more than that to stomach the amounts of plastic waste that are already circulating, quite literally, in our oceans. and from there what used to be our grocery bag can eventually even land on our dinner table. >> the seas are a giant garbage dump. estimates say there are more than 140 million tons of plastic waste floating around in the world's oceans. through the action of ocean currents, five huge plastic islands have formed around the globe. they're not always visible on the surface, because most of the plastic sinks into the lower layers of water. and it doesn't biodegrade. >> it's estimated that it'll take several hundred years for plastic bags to decompose. that means that all the plastic that has ended up in the oceans so far is still t
and andrew mupuya is already negotiating. he wants to buy paper bag-making machines abroad when he gets the loan he's hoping for. >> after all, that's what banking is supposedly all about -- providing capital for businesses to develop. we wish andrew luck, but our planet will need a lot more than that to stomach the amounts of plastic waste that are already circulating, quite literally, in our oceans. and from there what used to be our grocery bag can eventually even land on our dinner...
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andrew jackson is a controversial figure for many reasons. new sorts ofrts of policies in all aspects of government. of his experiences during the creek war was his determination to see indian in the finally occur eastern united states. a lot of people like george washington had tried to formulate a policy of assimilation where indians could sense americans, in their of the word, and stay where they were located. hadamerican indians populations in the tens of thousands. the american government was toer pressure by settlers take the land one way or another. so jackson was excited when he heard the news of fort mims and saw this as an opportunity to take land from the creek's and negotiated the treaty of fort jackson. 21,000,000 acres from the creek nation. 20 years later when he became president, he was able to push through the removal act of 1830 that led to forced removal of indians from the east and the north, the ohio country. launched theself invasion of the creek nation and the confiscation of all this land, which after the war was opene
andrew jackson is a controversial figure for many reasons. new sorts ofrts of policies in all aspects of government. of his experiences during the creek war was his determination to see indian in the finally occur eastern united states. a lot of people like george washington had tried to formulate a policy of assimilation where indians could sense americans, in their of the word, and stay where they were located. hadamerican indians populations in the tens of thousands. the american government...
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andrew weiss, how do you describe what's going on and who are the russian soldiers?>> i think the russians are disguising their moments so we may have a new front on the southeastern border between russia and ukraine and a russian attempt to create a land bridge between the russian border and crimea, which will allow them to supply crimea more effectively in the future. >> brown: do you use the word invasion, incursion? >> there's a game played in washington where u.s. officials are trying hard not to use the word invasion so you have the state department spokesman saying it's an incursion. the reason for that is u.s. officials, as president obama said today, said they're trying to avoid any perception there's oust military response in the offing so they're downplaying what's happened, but privately people are worried what we're seeing is a dramatic escalation. >> brown: andrei tegoncof, what do you call it? >> i would call it an escalation as andrew weiss described the second front opening and this is something that's been going on quite some time. we have seen the
andrew weiss, how do you describe what's going on and who are the russian soldiers?>> i think the russians are disguising their moments so we may have a new front on the southeastern border between russia and ukraine and a russian attempt to create a land bridge between the russian border and crimea, which will allow them to supply crimea more effectively in the future. >> brown: do you use the word invasion, incursion? >> there's a game played in washington where u.s....
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watch here as andrew walks down the hall to his classroom.e scary for a little guy. # >> i was impressed by what the perspective was, of a 3-foot-something child. how big everything was. the furniture. how big adults were. how big some of the other kids in school. i think we sort of forget that perspective. >> reporter: here he is in the front of the entire classroom. all eyes on andrew. but he says, that go pro made him the most popular kid in school. my friends wanted to wear it. like "i want to wear it. i want to wear it." >> reporter: for may, it is the insight into the age old question, "how was your day?" >> i have that challenge. when i pick my children up from school. i am like "how was school? tell me about your favorite part of school?" i get the one word answer. now i know maybe different kind of questions to ask about their friends. >> reporter: andrew's teacher and principal also pro, go pro. >> on the first day of school, everybody has nerves and jitters. it was exciting to see what the kids felt. >> i thought about from the chi
watch here as andrew walks down the hall to his classroom.e scary for a little guy. # >> i was impressed by what the perspective was, of a 3-foot-something child. how big everything was. the furniture. how big adults were. how big some of the other kids in school. i think we sort of forget that perspective. >> reporter: here he is in the front of the entire classroom. all eyes on andrew. but he says, that go pro made him the most popular kid in school. my friends wanted to wear it....
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anyway, what is this, andrew?remise that -- >> the premise is -- >> how did you get it in this paper? how did they publish this? how did you get them to do this? >> andrew has been making a ton of sense on the inversion issue. >> thank you. >> you know what? >> listen to andrew on that point. >> you guys are basically soul mates on that issue. we have. >> we talked a lot about inversions. i didn't want to raise your blood pressure too much there. we'll see you in a little bit. coming up the world's most popular search engine turned tech behemoth celebrating ten years as a publicly traded company. >> what? >> behemoth. robert frank takes a look at who's made billions from google. take a look at this in 2004 revenues were about 3.2 billion dollars. today, 63 billion dollar profits. now, 13.6 billion. google employs more than 52,000 people just ten years ago, only had 3,000 workers. and then there's rory mcilroy on keeping golf alive. "squawk box" is back in just a bit. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no
anyway, what is this, andrew?remise that -- >> the premise is -- >> how did you get it in this paper? how did they publish this? how did you get them to do this? >> andrew has been making a ton of sense on the inversion issue. >> thank you. >> you know what? >> listen to andrew on that point. >> you guys are basically soul mates on that issue. we have. >> we talked a lot about inversions. i didn't want to raise your blood pressure too much there....
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andrew! andrew, welcome.ll -- >> jimmy: she didn't wanna tell any. >> she didn't wanna tell a a damn -- thing. >> jimmy: she didn't wanna say anything out there. >> no. >> jimmy: no. that's the way swifty is sometimes. >> just wanted to sit. >> jimmy: absolutely. >> all right. >> jimmy: but you were very excited to meet her because -- >> i was because, you know, i have nieces and nephews that have never seen anything i've done because, you know. the kids -- little kids aren't watching "girls" -- or they shouldn't be. >> jimmy: yeah. i know. [ laughter ] >> so, yes. this was a big -- the fact that i was, like, even in the same building as her was, like, was huge for my nieces. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: and you, and you met her and you guys are -- are now friends. >> yeah, we're totally friends. i got her phone number. i know what the secret is. >> jimmy: no, you do not know what the secret is! [ laughter ] >> she totally told me. >> jimmy: yeah, right. she did not. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: dude, y
andrew! andrew, welcome.ll -- >> jimmy: she didn't wanna tell any. >> she didn't wanna tell a a damn -- thing. >> jimmy: she didn't wanna say anything out there. >> no. >> jimmy: no. that's the way swifty is sometimes. >> just wanted to sit. >> jimmy: absolutely. >> all right. >> jimmy: but you were very excited to meet her because -- >> i was because, you know, i have nieces and nephews that have never seen anything i've done because,...
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attorney for washington for eight years under andrew jackson. so let's go up to the events that happened in 1814. the pivotal thing that got francis scott key to baltimore that day was the battle of bladensburg, which took place on august 20 6, 1814. you all know about that one. that was when the british -- now, the war of 1812 had been going on not much -- i mean, stuff happened, but the war took on a new complexion in the spring of 1814 when the british defeated napoleon and sent over more troops. so these troops had made their way up the chesapeake bay raiding towns up and down the chesapeake bay, and then in august, they invaded washington, d.c. the army that we put up was not good. it might have been one of the most in our military history. the british just rolled through, and then what did they do? they burned washington. they burned the white house. they burned public buildings. francis scott key, by the way, was a guest -- adamantly against america getting into the war. he called it a lump of wickedness. he saw no purpose in it. the war
attorney for washington for eight years under andrew jackson. so let's go up to the events that happened in 1814. the pivotal thing that got francis scott key to baltimore that day was the battle of bladensburg, which took place on august 20 6, 1814. you all know about that one. that was when the british -- now, the war of 1812 had been going on not much -- i mean, stuff happened, but the war took on a new complexion in the spring of 1814 when the british defeated napoleon and sent over more...
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>> ray for open government i want to thank commissioner keane and commissioner andrews that is a typical defensive and thing that we find fault with the grand jury that way people will be sdrurlgd from looking at us i think the phrasing has to be carefully considered given the fact you're limited in resources everybody is limited in their resources nobody has as much as and would like the question is what do you do with the resources i go to commissioner hayons comments it's your policy to determine what the staff does with the resources. i'd like to see the question discussed especially, when we get into those matters is whether or not the resources you have could be relooked to respond more appropriating to some of the recommendations from the civil grand jury. in terms of you don't have to be doing badly to be doing better the question is not can we find justification for explaining away but taking what they've given us and implementing to whatever degree including reallocating the resources in that effort >> thomas again. first, i'm troubled by the chair of this commission not being
>> ray for open government i want to thank commissioner keane and commissioner andrews that is a typical defensive and thing that we find fault with the grand jury that way people will be sdrurlgd from looking at us i think the phrasing has to be carefully considered given the fact you're limited in resources everybody is limited in their resources nobody has as much as and would like the question is what do you do with the resources i go to commissioner hayons comments it's your policy...
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i am andrew leonard. and now the place where you are in the know is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching book tv, starting now craig detweiler talks about his book "igods" in which he looks at the impact of technology and social media and our culture today. this interview as part of book tv college series from pepperdine university. >> and. >> host: and you're watching book tv on c-span2 on location at pepperdine university in malibu, california as part of our university series. we like to visit universities and colleges and talk to professors who are also authors. joining us now is craig detweiler. his book, "igods: how technology shapes our spiritual and social lives". here is the book cover. professor craig detweiler, buffalo begin to that, what do you teacher at pepperdine? >> guest: i am a school teacher first. i help the students navigate the entertainment industry. >> host: also the director for the center of entertainment. is that part of your professorship? >> guest: it is a bit of t
i am andrew leonard. and now the place where you are in the know is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching book tv, starting now craig detweiler talks about his book "igods" in which he looks at the impact of technology and social media and our culture today. this interview as part of book tv college series from pepperdine university. >> and. >> host: and you're watching book tv on c-span2 on...
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we're joined by andrew tabler, he's a senior former for the washington institute for near east policyso the author of "in the lion's den." >> we're also joined by director peter newman. he's the director at king's college in london. gentlemen, so great to have both of you with us. thank you. we know that u.s. officials say they've been able to hit isis military units and convoys advancing on erbil this morning. peter, to you first. are air strikes going to be enough to combat isis from going any farther? >> i think that very important in containing the threat, over the past months, isis, rather than being pushed back has actually advanced. it's actually gained more ground. so it's really, really important that they're being contained. the second step is to really increase the capability of the people that are fighting against isis. the kurds, the iraqi government, the jordanians seculars in syria. and the third would be to bring about that allows for it. >> andrew, the kurdish fighters has been able to, for most of this conflict, have been able to hold on this large hydroelectric dam,
we're joined by andrew tabler, he's a senior former for the washington institute for near east policyso the author of "in the lion's den." >> we're also joined by director peter newman. he's the director at king's college in london. gentlemen, so great to have both of you with us. thank you. we know that u.s. officials say they've been able to hit isis military units and convoys advancing on erbil this morning. peter, to you first. are air strikes going to be enough to combat...
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we're coming right back. >> marine sergeant andrew tahmooressi in court today, judge andrew napolitano to tell us whether we'll see justice south of the border. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. lou: newly formed hurricane bertha is going northward in open atlantic ocean. forecasters now say that this. second named storm of the season, may bring with it, rough surf, threat of rip currents to the east coast, it heads north over the remainder of the week but not expected to make landfall. >> a hearing today in a tijuana court for sergeant andrew t
we're coming right back. >> marine sergeant andrew tahmooressi in court today, judge andrew napolitano to tell us whether we'll see justice south of the border. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with...
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we're coming right back. >> marine sergeant andrew tahmooressi in court today, judge andrew napolitanoo tell us whether we'll see justice us whether we'll see justice south of the borde you knso i get invitedpeople have saved with progressive, to quite a fewfamily g. heck, i saved dith here a fortune you make a mighty finesus, m'l. i'm nosaying mark's thrifty. let's just say, i savehim $519, and it certainly didn't go toward that ng. am i right [ laughs [ dancmusic playing ] so visit progrsive.com today. i call this one "the robox." lou: newly formed hurricane bertha is going northward in open atlantic ocean. forecasters now say that this. second named storm of the season, may bring with it, rough surf, threat of rip currents to the east coast, it heads north over the remainder of the week but not expected to make landfall. >> a hearing today in a tijuana court for sergeant andrew tahmooressi two mexican custom agents, two soldiers, involved in his arrest and questioning taking the stan, tahmooressi has been locked away in a mexican pris own foprison for 127 days t a single public ment
we're coming right back. >> marine sergeant andrew tahmooressi in court today, judge andrew napolitanoo tell us whether we'll see justice us whether we'll see justice south of the borde you knso i get invitedpeople have saved with progressive, to quite a fewfamily g. heck, i saved dith here a fortune you make a mighty finesus, m'l. i'm nosaying mark's thrifty. let's just say, i savehim $519, and it certainly didn't go toward that ng. am i right [ laughs [ dancmusic playing ] so visit...
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. >> i'd adapt commissioner andrews first recommendation that we agree because if this has been done and money has gone back which should have been for photo and it illegal went to someone other than going to the city which should get the money it should be exposed so i would agree with commissioner andrews that we agree with the city attorney that the board of supervisors requiring an independent audit to see whether or not anything of those things happened. >> can i comment. i don't know the case this grand jury is talking about >> they're not talking about it. >> it was handed by the district attorney notice the ethics commission the law allows us to reduce certain forfeitures. when candidates and captions accept illegal contributions and bring it to our attendance we allow them to return the money >> you're not making sense in regards to my skew does he know of particular cases and he said no, he doesn't know of any you've got something nickel and dimed obviously but not what the grand jury had in mind we're going to respond to something you know about that you have in mind - >>
. >> i'd adapt commissioner andrews first recommendation that we agree because if this has been done and money has gone back which should have been for photo and it illegal went to someone other than going to the city which should get the money it should be exposed so i would agree with commissioner andrews that we agree with the city attorney that the board of supervisors requiring an independent audit to see whether or not anything of those things happened. >> can i comment. i...
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so why won't he support andrew cuomo's republican challenge r n new york? >> we broke the isil siege in sinjar and helped innocent people reach safety and saved innocent lives. the subject is dire for the is issil's terror, and it includes ir iraqi christians and sunnis and shias and kurds. >> welcome to the "washington editorial report." i'm paul gigot. that is the president breaking the news that they have broken the siege of militants against religious minorities trapped on a mountain in iraq, but acknowledge nag the situation is desperate for millions of iraqis as the terror group continues the advances. so is the administration willing to do what it is willing to do the defeat the isis threat. let us ask the foreign affairs columnist bretsteins. the president says we are not going back to war in iraq, and no boots on the ground, but aren't we already at war there? >> well, right. we are dropping the bombs on isis and not doing it in a way that is going to be effective in really turning back their advances or much less defeating this terrorist caliphate
so why won't he support andrew cuomo's republican challenge r n new york? >> we broke the isil siege in sinjar and helped innocent people reach safety and saved innocent lives. the subject is dire for the is issil's terror, and it includes ir iraqi christians and sunnis and shias and kurds. >> welcome to the "washington editorial report." i'm paul gigot. that is the president breaking the news that they have broken the siege of militants against religious minorities...
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. >> commissioner andrews. >> yeah. i mean that one is i'm troubled with this one i'm reminded of this quote better to have and not need than to need and not have. i'm not sure again because a need hadn't been identified it still is not the right thing to do. mr. taylor since other city departments have them whether or not people take advantage of them. i certainly don't fully agree with the last statement it won't be a good use of financial resources i think it would be a good resource ever financial services and i'm not sure it's an unwanted service >> i might propose we don't a little case study i want to know what it could cost to make some of the guys patrolling those that involve donations to captions that kind of thing it is more likely that someone who doesn't speak english get involved i'll leave it to staff to price those out because i'm also a little bit concerned that, you know, maybe people are not calling you and asking you but there maybe a need on a trial basis if no one picked up that in a trial basis t
. >> commissioner andrews. >> yeah. i mean that one is i'm troubled with this one i'm reminded of this quote better to have and not need than to need and not have. i'm not sure again because a need hadn't been identified it still is not the right thing to do. mr. taylor since other city departments have them whether or not people take advantage of them. i certainly don't fully agree with the last statement it won't be a good use of financial resources i think it would be a good...
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watch here as andrew walks down the hall to his classroom and here's andrew going in for a hug from hisle scary for the little guy. >> i was impressed with what the perspective was of a 3 foot something child, how big everything was. the furniture, how big adults were, how big some of the other kids in school and i think we sort of forget that perspective. >> reporter: here he is in front of the entire classroom all eyes on andrew but he says that gopro made him the most popular kid in school. >> my friends wanted to wear it. like, i warrant to wear it. >> reporter: for may it's a huge insight into that age-old question how was your day. >> i have that challenge every day when i pick my children up from school. tell me about your favorite part of school and i always get that one word answer. now i know maybe different kinds of questions to ask about their friends. >> reporter: andrew's teacher olersrs esxcitingogopro.f th fe. >> exheopnt.oric a,"ec jw epectiv ho>>.> r:weoudu had pahe tn and i in twhas wha andomeei was s. ad e. too earodyim for hol r orr to try hypnosis. skeptical julie
watch here as andrew walks down the hall to his classroom and here's andrew going in for a hug from hisle scary for the little guy. >> i was impressed with what the perspective was of a 3 foot something child, how big everything was. the furniture, how big adults were, how big some of the other kids in school and i think we sort of forget that perspective. >> reporter: here he is in front of the entire classroom all eyes on andrew but he says that gopro made him the most popular kid...
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all eyes on andrew. school. >> my friends wanted to wear it. like, i want to wear it! i want to wear it. >> reporter: for mae it's a huge insight into that age-old question, how was your day? >> i have that challenge every day when i pick my children up from school. i'm like, how was school? tell me about your favorite part of school. i get the one word answer. now i know maybe different kind of questions to ask about their friends. >> reporter: andrew's teacher and principal always pro gopro. >> on the first day of school, everybody has nerves and jitters. it was exciting to see what the kids felt. >> i thought about from the child's perspective what it looked like, what they were experiencing, the social skills, the developmental skills. >> reporter: rebecca jarvis. abc news, new york. >> cute kids. >> i just love getting his perspective. you know, we see the hugs. we see the parents. we see the teachers greeting them. but to see them at that level, like the father said, it can be daunting going to the
all eyes on andrew. school. >> my friends wanted to wear it. like, i want to wear it! i want to wear it. >> reporter: for mae it's a huge insight into that age-old question, how was your day? >> i have that challenge every day when i pick my children up from school. i'm like, how was school? tell me about your favorite part of school. i get the one word answer. now i know maybe different kind of questions to ask about their friends. >> reporter: andrew's teacher and...
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marine sergeant andrew tahmooressi just spoke with his friend, andrew bartholomew.y both served in afghanistan together and sergeant bartholomew joins us. >> good evening, greta. thanks for having me back. >> i know you spoke with sergeant tahmooressi and he had a message for president obama. what did he say for president obama? >> i had a good conversation with him last night, and he's very aware that his issue has become incredibly contentious in america. that's unfortunate, he agrees. what he really want me to tell south america that he understands that it might not be politically beneficial for fwoim come out stro-- for president o to come out strongly on this side. he understands it might not be correct to demand mexico unconditionally release him. he understands this. what he wants to hear obama, the government saying they're doing, is that they're pressuring mexico to expedite his release. if at all possible. the biggest issue is he is suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. and this doesn't mean he's a monster or anything. this -- this just means he's
marine sergeant andrew tahmooressi just spoke with his friend, andrew bartholomew.y both served in afghanistan together and sergeant bartholomew joins us. >> good evening, greta. thanks for having me back. >> i know you spoke with sergeant tahmooressi and he had a message for president obama. what did he say for president obama? >> i had a good conversation with him last night, and he's very aware that his issue has become incredibly contentious in america. that's unfortunate,...
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andrew steele was a veteran's sheriff's deputy. wife ashley described as the love of his life but this morning officials are calling andrew teel a murderer. saying he shot and killed his wife and sister-in-law friday at their home near madison, wisconsin. >> these events have shaken each and every one of us. >> reporter: police say the strongest evidence they have against steele, a dying declaration from one of his victims. according to a newly released police affidavit, 38-year-old casey tullisbohl called 911 friday and reported that her brother-in-law andy steele had shot her in the back. when police arrived, they say they found her still alive and when asked who shot her, she replied, my brother-in-law. she later died at the hospital. police say at the home they also found ashley steele, fatally shot and later discovered andrew steele in the laundry room with a handgun laying on the counter. >> andy was an absolutely amazing loving husband. never any indication of a problem. >> reporter: steele was arrested friday but has not ye
andrew steele was a veteran's sheriff's deputy. wife ashley described as the love of his life but this morning officials are calling andrew teel a murderer. saying he shot and killed his wife and sister-in-law friday at their home near madison, wisconsin. >> these events have shaken each and every one of us. >> reporter: police say the strongest evidence they have against steele, a dying declaration from one of his victims. according to a newly released police affidavit, 38-year-old...
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al jazerra's andrew simmons is monitoring events for us in gaza. and, andrew, as we come to you, let's just start with the initial shelling that we've heard of on saturday morning. can you bring us up to speed on where that's happening and what's been hit? >> reporter: yes, i can give you the information for the past hour and a half things have been quite fast moving in that time. we now have another dead person. it's not clear yet whether that's adult, child, civilian or otherwise. that is an air attack on a mosque in mid gaza strip. several were injured in that attack. also attacks on rural land, there has been at least one casualty there. and another attack on a social club in a camp. we understand that there were no civilian casualties there. also an attack on a house in rafah, at least three mosques attacked on -- in the early hours of the morning in darkness. and so sustained action by the israeli forces not calm by any means, but then not intense either. as far as the palestinian factions are concerned, at least five rockets fired in dayligh
al jazerra's andrew simmons is monitoring events for us in gaza. and, andrew, as we come to you, let's just start with the initial shelling that we've heard of on saturday morning. can you bring us up to speed on where that's happening and what's been hit? >> reporter: yes, i can give you the information for the past hour and a half things have been quite fast moving in that time. we now have another dead person. it's not clear yet whether that's adult, child, civilian or otherwise. that...
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as promised, andrew simmons is live in gaza city. andrew, firstly, i have to ask you: what is the general feeling there in gaza for the palestini palestinians? >> one of really a forlorn, distraught feeling amongst the majority of palestinians and gaza right now. you've got to remember that a humanitarian catastrophfee is still playing out here. it may have been a three-day cease-fire, and it may have been some respite. there may have been sometimes a restock the hospitals to some degree for some people to go back to their homes. the majority of whom found that their homes were all but destroyed, it has to be said. we have spoken to so many of them. and now, of course, what some describe as low-grade violence compared with what was happening prior to that three-day cease-fire, but nevertheless, the death toll keeps increasing every day. another four dead confirmed today, and a feeling in many areas of what next? what can happen next? in terms of the cease-fire, we asked a number of people who were homeless in an area near the main ho
as promised, andrew simmons is live in gaza city. andrew, firstly, i have to ask you: what is the general feeling there in gaza for the palestini palestinians? >> one of really a forlorn, distraught feeling amongst the majority of palestinians and gaza right now. you've got to remember that a humanitarian catastrophfee is still playing out here. it may have been a three-day cease-fire, and it may have been some respite. there may have been sometimes a restock the hospitals to some degree...