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andrew, this is dr. rivera.'s worked with me in other companies in trying to help bring people together. >> ha ha ha ha ha! >> we need to gather everybody together. we need to talk as a group now. as soon as i saw the extent of andrew's rage for his employees, i realized i needed to get all the employees together immediately. this is the time--this is like a group therapy session. i mean, listen, a lot of times things can be solved if people can just talk them out. it's impossible, andrew, for you to dismiss how these people feel anymore. you can't do it anymore. >> i don't dismiss. >> you do. >> no, i don't dismiss. >> i'm sorry, but you do. >> no, i don't. >> i'm sorry, but you do. >> no, i don't dismiss. >> you don't try to empathize or feel what they're feeling. everything is just--handle it. do it, fix it. >> for me to get you guys to do things wasn't always so easy. >> 'cause we had other things to do. >> there's always something to do. >> you're saying the whole problem was we had no organization, things
andrew, this is dr. rivera.'s worked with me in other companies in trying to help bring people together. >> ha ha ha ha ha! >> we need to gather everybody together. we need to talk as a group now. as soon as i saw the extent of andrew's rage for his employees, i realized i needed to get all the employees together immediately. this is the time--this is like a group therapy session. i mean, listen, a lot of times things can be solved if people can just talk them out. it's impossible,...
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andrew: i think we will have to wait and see. the devil is usually in the detail when these reports are published and i haven't seen the details. thatf the early concerns was raised was the increasing cost of the nuclear misissile submarine program. billionting up from 25 31 billion. they're concerned about the risk of this affair also including a $10 billion in contingency fund. the top civivilu servants a few weeks ago when asked by parliament what kept them awake at night they said the successor program was the thing. vago: one of the reasons it's been delayed is that in the u.s. come the british program was ahead of the u.s. and the u.s. it ofm is in a little flux. but let me ask you about civil servants. one of the ways the defense got a plus was cuts across government including a 30% cut to the ministry of defense civilians. is there concern the loss of that kind of talent may end up undermining british defense given that is been greate reliance on both contractors and civilians? andrew: they had a 33% cut in 2010. that too
andrew: i think we will have to wait and see. the devil is usually in the detail when these reports are published and i haven't seen the details. thatf the early concerns was raised was the increasing cost of the nuclear misissile submarine program. billionting up from 25 31 billion. they're concerned about the risk of this affair also including a $10 billion in contingency fund. the top civivilu servants a few weeks ago when asked by parliament what kept them awake at night they said the...
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it is said that the baby was taken to andrew jackson. andrew jackson was himself an orphan. you can think of him as an orphan of the revolution. his father died shortly before he was born in 1767, is mother died during the revolutionary war, she had contracted cholera after caring for american prisoners in south carolina. he was an orphan, an orphan of work and felt a connection with this baby who was an orphan of work and heat sent the baby home. it is said that andrew jackson adopted this indian child. the actual record doesn't quite give him credit for that. is more complicated than that. there is a letter he wrote his wife rachel, when he sent the baby home, he sent the baby, the letter and i'm paraphrasing but this is pretty close. i sent you an indian baby for andrew, their adopted son. so it seems he was sending this baby home almost as a ploy or a plate for his life's son, but the child was raised in the jackson house hold, died eventually of tuberculosis as a teenager but was part of the jackson house hold for quite some time. this was the man who could feel the hum
it is said that the baby was taken to andrew jackson. andrew jackson was himself an orphan. you can think of him as an orphan of the revolution. his father died shortly before he was born in 1767, is mother died during the revolutionary war, she had contracted cholera after caring for american prisoners in south carolina. he was an orphan, an orphan of work and felt a connection with this baby who was an orphan of work and heat sent the baby home. it is said that andrew jackson adopted this...
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>> here's andrew. >> andrew. >> hi, i'm andrew. >> pleasure to meet you. >> why don't we head on in?at all 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
>> here's andrew. >> andrew. >> hi, i'm andrew. >> pleasure to meet you. >> why don't we head on in?at all 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...
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(applause) jon, andrew.er left you ♪ all through my wild days my mad existence ♪ i kept my promise don't keep your distance (cheers and applause) >> stephen: beautiful! "phantom of the opera," still running on broadway, been running since the mid 14t 14th century -- 13t 13th century, my apologies. (laughter) the great song is "music of the night." ♪ night time sharpens, heightens each sensation ♪ darkness stirs and wakes imagination ♪ silently the senses abandon their defenses ♪ helpless to resist the notes i write ♪ for i compose the music of the night >> stephen: did you write that about yourself? (cheers and applause) andrew, thank you so very much. (cheers and applause) andrew lloyd webber, "school of rock," opens on broadway on december 6! we'll be right back! (cheers and applause) ,, myit's hard being a house.t. ever stand in one place since 1953? i've been rained on. snowed on. hit in the face. hey, get your paws off my lawn! i've had three remodels ...no anesthesia! one time, i passed this through my
(applause) jon, andrew.er left you ♪ all through my wild days my mad existence ♪ i kept my promise don't keep your distance (cheers and applause) >> stephen: beautiful! "phantom of the opera," still running on broadway, been running since the mid 14t 14th century -- 13t 13th century, my apologies. (laughter) the great song is "music of the night." ♪ night time sharpens, heightens each sensation ♪ darkness stirs and wakes imagination ♪ silently the senses...
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(applause) jon, andrew. andrew, jon. don't cry for me argentina the truth is i never left you all through my wild days my mad existence don't keep your distance (cheers and applause) >> stephen: beautiful! "phantom of the opera," still running on broadway, been running since the mid 14th 14th century -- 13th 13th century, my apologies. (laughter) the great song is "music of the night." night time sharpens, heightens each sensation darkness stirs and wakes imagination silently the senses abandon their defenses helpless to resist the notes i write night >> stephen: did you write that about yourself? (cheers and applause) andrew, thank you so very much. (cheers and applause) andrew lloyd webber, "school of rock," opens on broadway on december 6! (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: that's it for "the late show," everybody! tune in tomorrow when my guest will be michael caine, larry willmore! goodnight, everybody! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh
(applause) jon, andrew. andrew, jon. don't cry for me argentina the truth is i never left you all through my wild days my mad existence don't keep your distance (cheers and applause) >> stephen: beautiful! "phantom of the opera," still running on broadway, been running since the mid 14th 14th century -- 13th 13th century, my apologies. (laughter) the great song is "music of the night." night time sharpens, heightens each sensation darkness stirs and wakes imagination...
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(applause) jon, andrew. andrew, jon. don't cry for me argentina the truth is i never left you my mad existence i kept my promise don't keep your distance (cheers and applause) >> stephen: beautiful! "phantom of the opera," still running on broadway, been 14th century -- 13th 13th century, my apologies. (laughter) the great song is "music of the night." night time sharpens, heightens each sensation darkness stirs and wakes imagination silently the senses abandon their defenses helpless to resist the notes i write for i compose the music of the >> stephen: did you write that about yourself? (cheers and applause) andrew, thank you so very much. (cheers and applause) andrew lloyd webber, "school of rock," opens on broadway on december 6! (cheers and applause) phil! oh no... (under his breath) hey man! hey peter. (unenthusiastic) oh... ha ha ha! joanne? is that you? it's me... you don't look a day over 70. am i right? jingle jingle. if you're peter pan, it's what you do. fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to
(applause) jon, andrew. andrew, jon. don't cry for me argentina the truth is i never left you my mad existence i kept my promise don't keep your distance (cheers and applause) >> stephen: beautiful! "phantom of the opera," still running on broadway, been 14th century -- 13th 13th century, my apologies. (laughter) the great song is "music of the night." night time sharpens, heightens each sensation darkness stirs and wakes imagination silently the senses abandon their...
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andrew: e-mail me the...schedule! -lemonis: ...and abuse... -andrew: who the...u think you are, staring me down? lemonis: ...and more rants. woman: that's not fair. andrew: what are you talking about?! woman: don't even go there. lemonis: you don't know how to treat people. andrew: what people? the staff? lemonis: us people. andrew: [ laughs ] lemonis: and this was one that i simply just had to walk away from. but every once in a while, difficult people do surprise me. nancy: whose phone number is tammy's?! whose number is this on tammy's piece of paper? tom: you want to start airing the dirt, nance? maybe you shouldn't have been at a wedding and [bleep] some guy in a bathroom! -lemonis: remember these two? -nancy: the deal's off! lemonis: tom etheridge and nancy pappas. they owned worldwide trailers. nancy: nancy pappas. nice to meet you. tom: hey, marcus. tom etheridge. lemonis: when they weren't fighting and backstabbing, this former couple ran a company that made custom concession trailers. and so, this is essentially a commercial kitchen. their product was g
andrew: e-mail me the...schedule! -lemonis: ...and abuse... -andrew: who the...u think you are, staring me down? lemonis: ...and more rants. woman: that's not fair. andrew: what are you talking about?! woman: don't even go there. lemonis: you don't know how to treat people. andrew: what people? the staff? lemonis: us people. andrew: [ laughs ] lemonis: and this was one that i simply just had to walk away from. but every once in a while, difficult people do surprise me. nancy: whose phone number...
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a loving encounty er, but what happened when he escorted them from the propert >>> and prankster andrew hale gets awkward at the airport. >> do they offer yoga classes at this airport? >> why sometimes there's only one defense. >> can you have i have a bite? no >> i don't speak your language, mate. >> here's something i never really gave any consideration to. car washes with all their soap and water need to be washed themselves. josh hood right there in the red and black shirt is doing just that. he's got a pressure washer. he's doing some maintenance. he's keeping things clean, washing things out, working near these quickly spinning brushes. as he takes that hose, that hose gets caught up and so does josh. >> oh! >> no, you're kidding me! >> does anybody know he's in there? >> i don't know if anybody knows he's in there, gail, but you see he gets spit out the bottom of this thing. now to find out if josh was hurt seriously or not, we've got him squeaky clean himself. joining us right this minute, hey, josh, how you doing? [ applause ] >> he's alive. >> josh, you are alive and smiling.
a loving encounty er, but what happened when he escorted them from the propert >>> and prankster andrew hale gets awkward at the airport. >> do they offer yoga classes at this airport? >> why sometimes there's only one defense. >> can you have i have a bite? no >> i don't speak your language, mate. >> here's something i never really gave any consideration to. car washes with all their soap and water need to be washed themselves. josh hood right there in...
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. >> andrew, have you been contacted by the sec?rew: no, i have not. >> what is your response about citroen research? >> valian stock was down 35% based on some of the comments that came out of bernie sanders. my first two articles wished to discuss price gouging and operations. the stock was down on valiant earnings. it was last week the stock took another leg down where i started to discuss fillet or and their undisclosed relationships. what is most unsettling is one key made analogy of yelling fire in a crowd -- fire in a crowded theater. what i did as i walked into a theater, i smelled a lot of smoke, and i said, excuse me, there may be a fire. there is a big difference between the two. investors had a chance to walk through the theater, see the response of the owner, and they actually decided to leave the theater. let's keep exactly what they said in context. >> so andrew, i want to take you inside bloomberg terminal to show you how valley and traded during the market and are you as her hero when they added the headline. saying
. >> andrew, have you been contacted by the sec?rew: no, i have not. >> what is your response about citroen research? >> valian stock was down 35% based on some of the comments that came out of bernie sanders. my first two articles wished to discuss price gouging and operations. the stock was down on valiant earnings. it was last week the stock took another leg down where i started to discuss fillet or and their undisclosed relationships. what is most unsettling is one key...
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andrew: the floor?ut the launch of the euro, you went to the low 80's. .hat seems perfectly plausible another 5% of move, or something like that, we would see as likely. part of the logic for qe is trying to ensure the european rates do not move up with the fed when the fed starts raising rates. another part of the logic keeps inflation expectations. another part of the logic is the currency. there is a clear transition mechanism from the economy via qe if you can depreciate exchange rates another 5% or so. erik: how about sterling? for some time, sterling, relative to the dollar, was trading stubbornly high. it seems to contradict some of the market forces. sterling has started to back off. will that continue? andrew: i think the bank of england will be the next bank to go after the fed. they have signaled they will not be in a great hurry. the markets to automatically price in them following the fed. sterlingue the currency on duration on the level interest rate risk in the u.k. we think there is a po
andrew: the floor?ut the launch of the euro, you went to the low 80's. .hat seems perfectly plausible another 5% of move, or something like that, we would see as likely. part of the logic for qe is trying to ensure the european rates do not move up with the fed when the fed starts raising rates. another part of the logic keeps inflation expectations. another part of the logic is the currency. there is a clear transition mechanism from the economy via qe if you can depreciate exchange rates...
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andrew has already committed to st. joseph's college in maine where he'll continue his soccer career. eric dubois and andrew perusto, this week's home town heros. >> annie she hi from willmont signs with marist this week. tom: from the new star wars movie to the hunger games, lots of movies are opening in theater this is month. find out what's coming out over the holidays. jennifer: you can find jeb bush: leadership means you've got to be all in. it's not about yappin'. it's not about talking. it's about doing. i know how to do this because i was privileged to serve in florida for eight years. and we turned the systems upside down that weren't working. 1.3 million new jobs were created. we cut taxes every year. income rose in people's pockets. people were lifted out of poverty. children started to learn. as president of the united states, i pledge to you that i will solve problems. announcer: right to rise usa is responsible for the i owe about $68,000. i owe $44,000 in student loans. my plan, the new college compact, s
andrew has already committed to st. joseph's college in maine where he'll continue his soccer career. eric dubois and andrew perusto, this week's home town heros. >> annie she hi from willmont signs with marist this week. tom: from the new star wars movie to the hunger games, lots of movies are opening in theater this is month. find out what's coming out over the holidays. jennifer: you can find jeb bush: leadership means you've got to be all in. it's not about yappin'. it's not about...
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. >> coming up next, the cellist andrew mark plays j.s. bach. >>> our last segment features a cello solo performed by andrew mark, a former u.s. artistic ambassador, andrew mark has given recitals and master classes throughout europe, central and south america. he's also a past silver medalists at the osaka chamber competition, performed with every major conductor including andrew burnstine. here is andrew mark performing that's all for this addition of "asian focus." if you have any story ideas or guests you'd like to refer me to send me an e-mail at msit at whdh.com. thanks for joining us, i'm mary sit and i'll see you
. >> coming up next, the cellist andrew mark plays j.s. bach. >>> our last segment features a cello solo performed by andrew mark, a former u.s. artistic ambassador, andrew mark has given recitals and master classes throughout europe, central and south america. he's also a past silver medalists at the osaka chamber competition, performed with every major conductor including andrew burnstine. here is andrew mark performing that's all for this addition of "asian focus."...
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professor andrew bacevich, welcome back to democracy now! >> thank you very much.my: can you talk about what is happening today as the major networks poll dance, sort of dance around the polls in the national elections for focus on this? the u.s. government is increasingly entrenched in wars around the world. the latest, the announcement of increased involvement in syria. of course, we know about iraq and afghanistan. your response? >> i think the way you posed the question, you're really putting your finger on the main issue. and it is an issue that gets largely ignored by the media and certainly ignored by those aspiring to be the next president. we have been in gauged militarily -- engaged militarily in an enterprise that by my telling, has now gone on for 35 years, beginning with the promulgation of the carter doctrine back in 1980. a project that assumes that somehow or other the a joint use of american military power -- adroit use of american military power can somehow fix large parts of the islamic world that are increasingly and valid in turmoil. -- and val
professor andrew bacevich, welcome back to democracy now! >> thank you very much.my: can you talk about what is happening today as the major networks poll dance, sort of dance around the polls in the national elections for focus on this? the u.s. government is increasingly entrenched in wars around the world. the latest, the announcement of increased involvement in syria. of course, we know about iraq and afghanistan. your response? >> i think the way you posed the question, you're...
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andrew is right up front. >> the other nice thing is andrew and the governor are both now in remission. hogan says his body still needs time to recover. as for the second term, he tells us he's not even thinking about that yet. >>> mustaches, they aren't always the most popular facial accessory. this month, they are everywhere on the washington capitals bench. who has the best stash and why they do it, next. >>> 60 more days, that's how long we'll all have to wait to get a live look at the new panda cub, bei bei. the national zoo announced bei bei will make his public debut saturday, january 16th. people with a zoo membership get a week's head start and it will be january 8th. bei bei is three months old and recently took his first little panda steps. he's so cute. >>> the washington capitals will be back on the verizon center ice tonight. you'll notice the facial hair coming on strong. they're not beards, that's for the playoffs. november is all about the mustache, as carol maloney reports, november is not just for fun, it's for a good cause. >> i don't think the mustache gets respect
andrew is right up front. >> the other nice thing is andrew and the governor are both now in remission. hogan says his body still needs time to recover. as for the second term, he tells us he's not even thinking about that yet. >>> mustaches, they aren't always the most popular facial accessory. this month, they are everywhere on the washington capitals bench. who has the best stash and why they do it, next. >>> 60 more days, that's how long we'll all have to wait to get...
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andrews, the freshman, he's had a tough night. back into the game to the right of the formation. and the clock was running down. oklahoma has to spend its second time-out. stoops frustrated. did not want to get backed up five yards there, that's for sure. you think bob wants this one tonight? >> kirk: he's got a little bit of fire going tonight. >> chris: he sure did in the pregame warmup. he would love to throw the headset. he's got the vie sosor and the . let me throw that thing. all tangled up. so, they did not get the time-out, though. that's why he was san francisco tra frustrated. there was a delay. mixon cannot break a tackle. muscled out by blanchard again. >> kirk: talk about a difference in what may transfire here in these next two, three plays, chris. under six minutes to go, you kick a field goal, you go up by six and you give baylor the bam. you score a touchdown and you go up by ten and it's a two-possession game. these next two, three plays are vitally important. >> chris: what made that five-yard penalty such a source of fury for stoops. fake it to mixon. mayfield
andrews, the freshman, he's had a tough night. back into the game to the right of the formation. and the clock was running down. oklahoma has to spend its second time-out. stoops frustrated. did not want to get backed up five yards there, that's for sure. you think bob wants this one tonight? >> kirk: he's got a little bit of fire going tonight. >> chris: he sure did in the pregame warmup. he would love to throw the headset. he's got the vie sosor and the . let me throw that thing....
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thank you, andrew. >> what a brave young man. by the way, andrew's leukemia is also in remission.f the other tips he gave the governor, he said, it's okay to cry. and you'll learn to like your doctors. that's going to do it for me and "way too early." our coverage from paris continues on "morning joe." after a quick break. this holiday i can count on being slammed with orders. we're getting slammed with orders. and my customers knowing right when their packages arrive. totally slammed! introducing real-time delivery notifications. one more reason this is our season. wfrom your cold & flu. you give them a case of the giggles. tylenol® cold helps relieve your worst cold & flu symptoms... you can give them everything you've got. tylenol® new friskies pull 'n play. (vo) at the friskies playhouse, we came up with with tender string treats cats can eat. edible string was lucy's idea... and charlie's. new friskies pull 'n play. the whole new way to treat 'n play. to stir up the holidays, before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store, even before they
thank you, andrew. >> what a brave young man. by the way, andrew's leukemia is also in remission.f the other tips he gave the governor, he said, it's okay to cry. and you'll learn to like your doctors. that's going to do it for me and "way too early." our coverage from paris continues on "morning joe." after a quick break. this holiday i can count on being slammed with orders. we're getting slammed with orders. and my customers knowing right when their packages arrive....
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. >> andrew thomas is in beijing, what's the reaction there from this summit, andrew? >> well, can you see behind me right now, a big protest right through the heart of taipei. perhaps 100,000 people dead against this meeting. both the presidents thrust out there, the words meaning no consensus for meeting, stop the meeting, they don't want it to go ahead. most of the people want taiwan to be a proper independent country. they never want unification with china. not only those with beijing but the party led by president ma. the system, they want a properly independent country. but it has to be said that not everybody is as vocal as there. you goto talk to other people in the streets and they are a bit more pragmatic. as you'll see here they support this summit. >> translator: i'm pleased it's happening, i think it's a great break through for taiwan. i hope something positive comes out of it for country. >> i support this meeting. we need taiwan and china to forge peaceful communications. if the leaders can communicate it's showing one area we're at peace. >> translator:
. >> andrew thomas is in beijing, what's the reaction there from this summit, andrew? >> well, can you see behind me right now, a big protest right through the heart of taipei. perhaps 100,000 people dead against this meeting. both the presidents thrust out there, the words meaning no consensus for meeting, stop the meeting, they don't want it to go ahead. most of the people want taiwan to be a proper independent country. they never want unification with china. not only those with...
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andrews, the freshman, he's had a tough night. back into the game to the right of the formation. and the clock was running down. oklahoma has to spend its second time-out. stoops frustrated. five yards there, that's for sure. tonight? >> kirk: he's got a little bit of fire going tonight. >> chris: he sure did in the pregame warmup. he would love to throw the headset. he's got the vie sore sor and the hood. let me throw that thing. all tangled up. so, they did not get the time-out, though. that's why he was san francisco frustrated. there was a delay. mixon cannot break a tackle. muscled out by blanchard again. >> kirk: talk about a difference in what may transfire here in these next two, three plays, chris. under six minutes to go, you kick a field goal, you go up by six and you give baylor the bam. you score a touchdown and you go up by ten and it's a two-possession game. these next two, three plays are vitally important. >> chris: what made that five-yard penalty such a source of fury for stoops. fake it to mixon. mayfield. keeps it, knocked out inside the 10. so, third and goa
andrews, the freshman, he's had a tough night. back into the game to the right of the formation. and the clock was running down. oklahoma has to spend its second time-out. stoops frustrated. five yards there, that's for sure. tonight? >> kirk: he's got a little bit of fire going tonight. >> chris: he sure did in the pregame warmup. he would love to throw the headset. he's got the vie sore sor and the hood. let me throw that thing. all tangled up. so, they did not get the time-out,...
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brian: you start with andrew i was pleased to say us. jackson. prof. feinman: he is the first president we know what that had any problems with assassination threats. there were three cases. there was the case of a young man who punched him in the nose in 1833. it is our first example. then we have booth, the father of the lincoln assassin, who writes a threatening letter to jackson in 1835. his handwriting has been authenticated. this is three years before john looks booth is born. -- john wilkes booth is born. it makes you wonder if it is genetic. brian: there were a lot of duels back in those days. andrew jackson have been involved. do you have any idea ?how many ? >> six times. he was a meteor figure, a person who made people furious. he had a contentious time in office. that is what may be caused in his second term that we would have the situation of people threatening his life. in this case, it was only on paper. then there is richard lawrence who actually came to the capital after a funeral. jackson was there. actually went ahead and had two pis
brian: you start with andrew i was pleased to say us. jackson. prof. feinman: he is the first president we know what that had any problems with assassination threats. there were three cases. there was the case of a young man who punched him in the nose in 1833. it is our first example. then we have booth, the father of the lincoln assassin, who writes a threatening letter to jackson in 1835. his handwriting has been authenticated. this is three years before john looks booth is born. -- john...
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andrews, the freshman, he's had a tough night. back into the game to the right of the formation. and the clock was running down. oklahoma has to spend its second time-out. stoops frustrated. did not want to get backed up five yards there, that's for sure. you think bob wants this one tonight? >> kirk: he's got a little bit of fire going tonight. >> chris: he sure did in the pregame warmup. he would love to throw the headset. let me throw that thing. all tangled up. so, they did not get the time-out, though. that's why he was san francisco trait frustrated. there was a delay. mixon cannot break a tackle. muscled out by blanchard again. >> kirk: talk about a difference in what may transfire here in these next two, three plays, chris. under six minutes to go, you kick a field goal, you go up by six and you give baylor the bam. you score a touchdown and you go up by ten and it's a two-possession game. these next two, three plays are vitally important. >> chris: what made that five-yard penalty such a source of fury for stoops. fake it to mixon. mayfield. on the run. keeps it, knocked
andrews, the freshman, he's had a tough night. back into the game to the right of the formation. and the clock was running down. oklahoma has to spend its second time-out. stoops frustrated. did not want to get backed up five yards there, that's for sure. you think bob wants this one tonight? >> kirk: he's got a little bit of fire going tonight. >> chris: he sure did in the pregame warmup. he would love to throw the headset. let me throw that thing. all tangled up. so, they did not...
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how do you miss that, andrew? how do you miss these guys rolling think your city with that much killing power? >> we talk about the complexity of what happened when in reality it's very simple. it's a simple tasking of here's a rifle, here are explosives. shoot as many as you can, and then kill yourself. so the weapons trade and trafficking is one of the largest businesses in the world. >> andrew, when you talk about what got missed in all of this and how much it must have taken to kill that many people, again i have to ask the question, what got missed here and what we do better? >> reporter: well, look, i think on the macro level, even apart from the guys walk around paris with suicide vests and automatic rifles. on the macro level, there noded to be a concerted national french effort. it is such a potent inspirational symbol of romantic resistance against the west, that it's going to play a large role in inspiring those attacks instill the isis caliphate is ended. >> you know, tom, let me go back to you. the re
how do you miss that, andrew? how do you miss these guys rolling think your city with that much killing power? >> we talk about the complexity of what happened when in reality it's very simple. it's a simple tasking of here's a rifle, here are explosives. shoot as many as you can, and then kill yourself. so the weapons trade and trafficking is one of the largest businesses in the world. >> andrew, when you talk about what got missed in all of this and how much it must have taken to...
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going to andrew thomas he's in taipei taiwan joins us from there now. from what i've been seeing the demonstrations behind you andrew not so much enthusiasm there about this meeting. >> reporter: well, the processes here are set against this summit taking place. they're holding up signs like here, crossed out president xi and president ma, they want ant internationally recognized as such, they think the president is selling out taiwan, by building bridges with china. both president xi and president ma want a reunified china, these people don't. i stopped a bunch of people in the streets and asked them what they thought about the summit and broadly speaking, they were much more pragmatic about the talks than these people here. >> translator: i'm pleased it's happening, i think it's a great break through for taiwan. i hope something positive comes outs of it for this country. >> translator: we need taiwan to forge peaceful negotiations. >> translator: it's a good idea and well timed. i have faith in the president. i believe this can open a new chapter for
going to andrew thomas he's in taipei taiwan joins us from there now. from what i've been seeing the demonstrations behind you andrew not so much enthusiasm there about this meeting. >> reporter: well, the processes here are set against this summit taking place. they're holding up signs like here, crossed out president xi and president ma, they want ant internationally recognized as such, they think the president is selling out taiwan, by building bridges with china. both president xi and...
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how do you miss that, andrew? how do you miss these guys rolling think your city with that much killing power? >> we talk about the complexity of what happened when in reality it's very simple. it's a simple tasking of here's a rifle, here are explosives. shoot as many as you can, and then kill yourself. so the weapons trade and trafficking is one of the largest businesses in the world. >> andrew, when you talk about what got missed in all of this and how much it must have taken to kill that many people, again i have to ask the question, what got missed here and what we do better? >> reporter: well, look, i think on the macro level, even apart from the guys walk around paris with suicide vests and automatic rifles. on the macro level, there noded to be a concerted national french effort. it is such a potent inspirational symbol of romantic resistance against the west, that it's going to play a large role in inspiring those attacks instill the isis caliphate is ended. >> you know, tom, let me go back to you. the re
how do you miss that, andrew? how do you miss these guys rolling think your city with that much killing power? >> we talk about the complexity of what happened when in reality it's very simple. it's a simple tasking of here's a rifle, here are explosives. shoot as many as you can, and then kill yourself. so the weapons trade and trafficking is one of the largest businesses in the world. >> andrew, when you talk about what got missed in all of this and how much it must have taken to...
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andrews, the freshman, he's had a tough night. back into the game to the right of the formation. and the clock was running down. time-out. stoops frustrated. five yards there, that's for sure. you think bob wants this one tonight? >> kirk: he's got a little bit of fire going tonight. >> chris: he sure did in the pregame warmup. he would love to throw the headset. he's got the vie sore sor and the hood. let me throw that thing. all tangled up. so, they did not get the time-out, though. that's why he was san francisco trait frustrated. there was a delay. mixon cannot break a tackle. muscled out by blanchard again. >> kirk: talk about a difference in what may transfire here in these next two, three plays, chris. under six minutes to go, you kick a field goal, you go up by six and you give baylor the bam. you score a touchdown and you go up by ten and it's a two-possession game. these next two, three plays are vitally important. >> chris: what made that five-yard penalty such a source of fury for stoops. fake it to mixon. mayfield. on the run. keeps it, knocked out inside the 10. so,
andrews, the freshman, he's had a tough night. back into the game to the right of the formation. and the clock was running down. time-out. stoops frustrated. five yards there, that's for sure. you think bob wants this one tonight? >> kirk: he's got a little bit of fire going tonight. >> chris: he sure did in the pregame warmup. he would love to throw the headset. he's got the vie sore sor and the hood. let me throw that thing. all tangled up. so, they did not get the time-out,...
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andrew spencer has this look back. fox business network agreed to give the candidates equal time, but that didn't stop some of them from fighting over it. "governor jeb..." "let me say a couple of things here. first of all..." "you should let jeb speak." "...we have grown..." "no, it's unfair." "...but listen..." "hold on." "governor bush." "thank you, donald for allowing me to speak at the debate. really nice of you. really appreciate that. what a generous man you are."moderators didn't press ben carson on his past... "thank you not asking me what i said in the 10th grade. i appreciate that." "i'll just forget that follow-up there." ...but an intentional differentiation from the c-n-b-c debate did not mean the candidates went unchallenged. "you can't seriously guarantee that there won't be another financial crisis, can you?" "you could, if you were serious about..." "ever? there'll never be another financial crisis?" "no, i can't say that, but i can say if you create higher capital requirements, that's the solution to
andrew spencer has this look back. fox business network agreed to give the candidates equal time, but that didn't stop some of them from fighting over it. "governor jeb..." "let me say a couple of things here. first of all..." "you should let jeb speak." "...we have grown..." "no, it's unfair." "...but listen..." "hold on." "governor bush." "thank you, donald for allowing me to speak at the debate. really nice...
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cnbc's julia borsten. >> andrew, thanks for joining us today. have to ask you about this blog post you posted last week. you're no longer running group on, though you are still an investor. what is the message you're trying to send with your post? >> well, when you've seen companies like microsoft or yahoo! have a hard time and then come out with a new ceo, people get behind the new ceo. they're excited. group on just got a new ceo. i think at least inside the kind of circles that we live in, you and i, julia, tech and media, people -- i almost feel like people hope -- they made up their minds about group on and they hope it gets done with, with failing, and the point i was trying to make is not really commenting on anything -- like decoupling group on from a business and how their execution has been from the fundamental power of the underlying idea, which is that group on, it's extraordinarily difficult for small businesses to reach anyone. unless you're subway or you're the gap or somebody that has massive marketing budget or the benefits that
cnbc's julia borsten. >> andrew, thanks for joining us today. have to ask you about this blog post you posted last week. you're no longer running group on, though you are still an investor. what is the message you're trying to send with your post? >> well, when you've seen companies like microsoft or yahoo! have a hard time and then come out with a new ceo, people get behind the new ceo. they're excited. group on just got a new ceo. i think at least inside the kind of circles that...
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andrews, the freshman, he's had a tough night. back into the game to the right of the formation. and the clock was running down. oklahoma has to spend its second time-out. stoops frustrated. did not want to get backed up five yards there, that's for sure. you think bob wants this one tonight? >> kirk: he's got a little bit of fire going tonight. >> chris: he sure did in the pregame warmup. he would love to throw the headset. he's got the vie sosor and the . let me throw that thing. all tangled up. so, they did not get the time-out, though. that's why he was san francisco tra frustrated. there was a delay. mixon cannot break a tackle. muscled out by blanchard again. >> kirk: talk about a difference in what may transfire here in these next two, three plays, chris. under six minutes to go, you kick a field goal, you go up by six and you give baylor the bam. you score a touchdown and you go up by ten and it's a two-possession game. these next two, three plays are vitally important. >> chris: what made that five-yard penalty such a source of fury for stoops. fake it to mixon. mayfield
andrews, the freshman, he's had a tough night. back into the game to the right of the formation. and the clock was running down. oklahoma has to spend its second time-out. stoops frustrated. did not want to get backed up five yards there, that's for sure. you think bob wants this one tonight? >> kirk: he's got a little bit of fire going tonight. >> chris: he sure did in the pregame warmup. he would love to throw the headset. he's got the vie sosor and the . let me throw that thing....
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athletes a listen to that. >> andrew says we are 104 years old. people many people don't know what ibm first did when it was first created. actually, it wasn't ibm at the time, but it was meat and cheese slicers, right? to be the only tech company to survive all this time, it means you do have to transform. you fundamentally have to change what you do, particularly in tech, but i'll come to other industries as well. when you say how much time and rate and space, it is really important to have a clear view about what you are and for us this is always about to be 100 years old and more in the next 1 100, you have to keep moving to what we call higher value, and it doesn't mean that have you something that you price gauge. if t means what you do for someone is of more value. i always say to clients, like james, i am part of his fast and part of his future, and i also have to form that bridge between those two wrrz i say it's important that i have a strategy, tell you it, and that there be investments and returns that support it. as you see that, what
athletes a listen to that. >> andrew says we are 104 years old. people many people don't know what ibm first did when it was first created. actually, it wasn't ibm at the time, but it was meat and cheese slicers, right? to be the only tech company to survive all this time, it means you do have to transform. you fundamentally have to change what you do, particularly in tech, but i'll come to other industries as well. when you say how much time and rate and space, it is really important to...
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rishaad: indeed, andrew mckenzie there. paul?reiterating the remarks of the chairman just a few minutes ago saying bhp's deeply sorry and 100% committed to helping them rebuild. he just described the heartbreaking scenes that he saw but he said that they would help rebuild, reconstruct homes, security, and spirit. in terms of concrete actions, there is going to be a next her no investigation which bhp will make public and make available to other companies, all dams will be reviewed and work has been done to stabilize the dams already there. as for penalties, bhp has been fine andan $80 million yesterday, the first civil suit was filed of up to $2.6 billion u.s.. they areery ch at e start rather than the end. run up to five hours with some tough questions being asked by stockholders. .ishaad: thank you for that other stories we are following, shares of weibo rising. this happened after hours, the company beating estimates. often referred to as china's twitter, users jumped to over 100 million people in the first quarter, advertisi
rishaad: indeed, andrew mckenzie there. paul?reiterating the remarks of the chairman just a few minutes ago saying bhp's deeply sorry and 100% committed to helping them rebuild. he just described the heartbreaking scenes that he saw but he said that they would help rebuild, reconstruct homes, security, and spirit. in terms of concrete actions, there is going to be a next her no investigation which bhp will make public and make available to other companies, all dams will be reviewed and work has...
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andrew: president hollande told out. was going to hit overnight, we saw a great number of airstrikes in the heartland of their caliphate in syria and iraq. i would think we will continue to see more airstrikes by the coalition. where do you go from there? one of your previous guests talking about the possibility of boots on the ground. certainly something the west is loathe tof to do -- do. we will have to see what the medium to long-term solution is. yvonne: more airstrikes. insight onor your this topic. investors have been spooked by the attack and are flocking to save haven assets. we are still seeing weakness in the region. the asx 200 is down. closed lower by half of 1%. 1%.nikkei 225 down by a weakness coming through there. korea down by 1.2%. china and hong kong on the lunch break at the moment. the hensing -- the hang seeing has been underperforming in the region as well. -- hang seng has been underperforming in the region as well. firmsof the brokerage under pressure. resources, one of the weaker stocks on the i
andrew: president hollande told out. was going to hit overnight, we saw a great number of airstrikes in the heartland of their caliphate in syria and iraq. i would think we will continue to see more airstrikes by the coalition. where do you go from there? one of your previous guests talking about the possibility of boots on the ground. certainly something the west is loathe tof to do -- do. we will have to see what the medium to long-term solution is. yvonne: more airstrikes. insight onor your...
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as andrew simmons has been pointing out inside earlier presentation about this. france is heavily involved and has been heavily involved for decades and the people in the north blame every misery they have faced in the last few decades on the french policies, they consider that the french shouldn't have annex would the north to mali and consider they have a right to be an independent state. we have also internal groups as i membered, this new group, they are marginalized according to their own claims. we have al-qaeda which is spreading, as it has been acting or operating across the region. they are in northern mali. for sure, they are in other parts of the area. we have boko haram, which has proved that it can act not only in nigeria, bub in the neighboring countries, so these are different groups, but the interesting thing about this particular incident today is that nobody is saying much about it, and even those who are supposed to be negotiating now with the highjackers or abductors, they aren't tell us a lot. there is a lock of transparency. i think the mali
as andrew simmons has been pointing out inside earlier presentation about this. france is heavily involved and has been heavily involved for decades and the people in the north blame every misery they have faced in the last few decades on the french policies, they consider that the french shouldn't have annex would the north to mali and consider they have a right to be an independent state. we have also internal groups as i membered, this new group, they are marginalized according to their own...
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with andrew since elementary school. i' ve been playing with the other kids for least six years. when we were not playing soccer for club teams are officially, i would be out here on this field playing with one of my friends. so soccer is kind of a way of life. >> like he said, we have been playing since kindergarten, and he is like a brother to me and we work so well together. tom: the patriots will host the buffalo bills next monday night and you can watch the game right , here on wmur. kickoff is monday night at 8:30. shelley: that means dancing with the stars moves to me-tv new hampshire at 8:00. me-tv is carried on many cable systems on the channels listed on your screen. and over the air on 9.2. you can also watch the show on demand the next day, at abc.com. tom: still to come on news 9 shelley: and the fbi recovers paintings stolen from a maine businessman two years ago, where they were found next. dunkin's new sweet black pepper bacon sandwich, with double the slices of it's the bacon experience you've been waiti
with andrew since elementary school. i' ve been playing with the other kids for least six years. when we were not playing soccer for club teams are officially, i would be out here on this field playing with one of my friends. so soccer is kind of a way of life. >> like he said, we have been playing since kindergarten, and he is like a brother to me and we work so well together. tom: the patriots will host the buffalo bills next monday night and you can watch the game right , here on wmur....
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saying, stand up. >> mike rushed andrew into the supermarket, towards the loading bays, where hundredsere trying to escape. the gunmen now moved from the restaurants towards the supermarket. >> we were all laying as flat as we could, behind that table you know in the beginning, i cried. i was just so scared. and the kenyan lady, you know, kind of tapped me on the shoulder and said, you can't do that, you have to be strong for your girls. >> the white lady told the little girl i was holding, put your fingers in your ear and lay down and keep quiet. >> two policeman guarding a bank on the first floor spotted the terrorists and opened fire. >> i was using my rounds to cover myself. shooting so that i could deny him a chance to shoot at me. i shot him in his right leg or his knee there. he was limping, so i knew that the guy was injured. >> undeterred, the terrorists headed on towards the supermarket and the display table where the four women and three children were hiding. >> patra kept crying. she would really scream when the shooting would start. she would just scream and scream. i had
saying, stand up. >> mike rushed andrew into the supermarket, towards the loading bays, where hundredsere trying to escape. the gunmen now moved from the restaurants towards the supermarket. >> we were all laying as flat as we could, behind that table you know in the beginning, i cried. i was just so scared. and the kenyan lady, you know, kind of tapped me on the shoulder and said, you can't do that, you have to be strong for your girls. >> the white lady told the little girl...
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. >>> and also in paris is andrew simmons.w france of course still dealing with the fallout from last week's terrible attacks in paris and now also the french involvement in the siege of that hotel in mali. >> reporter: that's right. francois hollande, the french president immediately ordered his special forces into action on hearing of this siege. they were heavily involved. we don't know the numbers, but it's known that there are a large number of french special forces in mali. since 2013 when there was a major military operation deployed in the country at the request of the malian government after they lost territory -- northern territories, and they had to be reclaimed in a big operation. peace deals came and went after that, and of course, it's a very complex affair. but the situation now as outlined by the president is much that france is supporting the best way it can, and he did say that it was standing resolutely in support of all aspects of life in mali. but there are 6,200 french nationals in bamako alone. and the f
. >>> and also in paris is andrew simmons.w france of course still dealing with the fallout from last week's terrible attacks in paris and now also the french involvement in the siege of that hotel in mali. >> reporter: that's right. francois hollande, the french president immediately ordered his special forces into action on hearing of this siege. they were heavily involved. we don't know the numbers, but it's known that there are a large number of french special forces in mali....
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brian: you start with andrew jackson. what is that story? professor feinman: andrew jackson is the first president we know of that has any problems with assassination threats. there were three such cases. there was the case of a young man who punched him in the nose in 1833, which is pretty minor but a first example of assault. then we have the father of later lincoln assassination john wilkes booth who writes a threatening letter to jackson in 1835 and his handwriting has been authenticated by the tennessee history project that it is definitely julius booth himself a well known actor and this is three years before john wilkes booth is born so it makes you wonder if it is genetic or just coincidence that the father and son both have the same thing in their mind. john wilkes booth followed through and of course julius just wrote a threatening letter. brian: as you know there were a lot of duels in those days and andrew jackson had been involved in one. how many times -- brian: i think it was about six times he was involved in a gun battle. ja
brian: you start with andrew jackson. what is that story? professor feinman: andrew jackson is the first president we know of that has any problems with assassination threats. there were three such cases. there was the case of a young man who punched him in the nose in 1833, which is pretty minor but a first example of assault. then we have the father of later lincoln assassination john wilkes booth who writes a threatening letter to jackson in 1835 and his handwriting has been authenticated by...
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almost by accident, they found andrew mclindon.. sot - andrew mclindon some children don't have one condition, they have four. they don't have three doctors,they have 12 moved by their challenges, the baton rouge businessman spends all his free time and much of his own money creating moments like this: tight nats kid gets bike: "a bike for me..!!" "look how cool" "it's epic" beep...ah! mclindon buys adaptive bikes and gives them away to kids like izzy. nat - i'm a superstar sot : andrew mcclindon these bikes change lives.. it's just so, so amazingly powerful with 30 children waiting, his 90th bike is going to ayden. whatcha think day..laughs..you like it? the 5-year-old has cerebral palsy, a brain injury, and now.. a tool he sees as a toy. sot - ashley andrews - mom- what difference will this make in his quality of life? i think this is a step towards his walking and running one day the bikes help build strength, but as important.. what they do for a child emotionally. nat izzy my friends! hey izzy izzy is part of the gang! nat izzy
almost by accident, they found andrew mclindon.. sot - andrew mclindon some children don't have one condition, they have four. they don't have three doctors,they have 12 moved by their challenges, the baton rouge businessman spends all his free time and much of his own money creating moments like this: tight nats kid gets bike: "a bike for me..!!" "look how cool" "it's epic" beep...ah! mclindon buys adaptive bikes and gives them away to kids like izzy. nat - i'm a...
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. >> nothing is more dangerous than a bored andrew hale in an airport. >> see the reaction of his if haven't checked out covered california in a while, we've got some new options that might interest you. like adult dental coverage. great news for you. and your sweet tooth. to find free local, in-person help visit coveredca.com find out if you could get help paying for health insurance with just your age, income, zip code, and the number of people in your household. information you probably know off the top of your head. enroll by december 15th to be covered by january 1st he's wrapped up and food. >> that was a traumatizing video. >>> corgi meets biggest challenge. ♪ >>> it takes just a few words. >> i'm andrew hale. >> to know that stuff is about to get awkward. >> we're in the fort lauderdale airport here this morning at 4:00 a.m. >> nothing is more dangerous than a bored andrew hale in an airport. first one of his buddies walks up because i think he wants a drink. >> they just opened. >> take it out of there. everything has to go through the department. >> it's not free? i just ta
. >> nothing is more dangerous than a bored andrew hale in an airport. >> see the reaction of his if haven't checked out covered california in a while, we've got some new options that might interest you. like adult dental coverage. great news for you. and your sweet tooth. to find free local, in-person help visit coveredca.com find out if you could get help paying for health insurance with just your age, income, zip code, and the number of people in your household. information you...
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andrew spencer, wmur news 9. sean: two more presidential hopefuls will file today for the new hampshire primary ballot. hillary clinton and jim gilmore. during an interview with news 9 at 5:00, gilmore says he plans to focus his campaign on the granite state. >> this is the place where ideas can get out there. people are receptive to the experience and approach that i have. my focus is new hampshire. i have been here 14 times. this year. i will be here much, much,-because i want to win the new hampshire primary. sean: s.p.o.t.ars hit the campaign trail. the arkansas travelers came in 1992 to support bill clinton. they are credited with helping him get past the gennifer flowers scannal. >> they are just regular people coming out here and telling their stories. 1992. i think it will make an impact this year. >> the arkansas travelers canvassed neighborhoods and attended a house party in nashua. we're about three months away. erin: hard to believe, providing life saving services at u.n.h. the goal that firefighters
andrew spencer, wmur news 9. sean: two more presidential hopefuls will file today for the new hampshire primary ballot. hillary clinton and jim gilmore. during an interview with news 9 at 5:00, gilmore says he plans to focus his campaign on the granite state. >> this is the place where ideas can get out there. people are receptive to the experience and approach that i have. my focus is new hampshire. i have been here 14 times. this year. i will be here much, much,-because i want to win...
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chef andrew: one of my favorites. we put in some salt, baking powder, sugar, and white and whole wheat flour. it will add some nice texture to the waffle, make sure it gets nice and crisp, and a little bit healthier for you. it will be a little lumpy which is ok. you want to put it in your waffle maker. this one makes for waffles. he just place that mixture in their bank, -- in there, spread it out so they are nice and even, and put the top on said they can cook. once those are finished, you take your finished waffle, put a little bit of softened cream cheese on one half. alyx: beautiful. chef andrew: i am going to cut this now. we will take some of our cranberry sauce. we are going to take some of our cook turkey from thanksgiving and put that on top. we are going to add some baby arugula with some fresh lemon. it is one of my favorites. it has a nice peppery bite to it. take those greens and put them on top. then we will put the top piece of waffle. alyx: beautiful. chef andrew: a little powdered sugar. it is your t
chef andrew: one of my favorites. we put in some salt, baking powder, sugar, and white and whole wheat flour. it will add some nice texture to the waffle, make sure it gets nice and crisp, and a little bit healthier for you. it will be a little lumpy which is ok. you want to put it in your waffle maker. this one makes for waffles. he just place that mixture in their bank, -- in there, spread it out so they are nice and even, and put the top on said they can cook. once those are finished, you...
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there's andrews. third and goal. another huge play. >> kirk: bob stoops calling a time-out. he was kind of working the sidelirngsside pprowling towards the official. i couldn't tell if he was going to take the time-out or not. >> chris: what will the sooners call? third and goal coming up next. to the home? totally. ...and then intel made there efficient so that you could fit all this into a laptop. tight. real tight. ...and then they helped bring wifi to everybody... whatever that is. c'n, c'mon. ...and now intel's best processor ever is hehere! whh helps pcs do things you never thought possible. like time travel? hey, these pants are timeless! introducing intel's new 6thgeneration core processor, there's no one i'd rather... share with. no one i'd rather have dinner and a movie with. no one i'd rather lean on. being in love is an a amazing tng. being in love with your best friend... ...is everything. introducing the ever us two-stone ring. one diamond for your best friend... one for your true love. for the one woman in your life who's both. ever us. new this holiday at kay
there's andrews. third and goal. another huge play. >> kirk: bob stoops calling a time-out. he was kind of working the sidelirngsside pprowling towards the official. i couldn't tell if he was going to take the time-out or not. >> chris: what will the sooners call? third and goal coming up next. to the home? totally. ...and then intel made there efficient so that you could fit all this into a laptop. tight. real tight. ...and then they helped bring wifi to everybody... whatever that...
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andrew is right up front with his mom. >> andrew and the governor are both in remission now. hogan says his body still needs time to recover. as for a second term, he tells us he is not even thinking about that yet. >>> former maryland governor martin o'malley could be cutting back his campaign staff as he struggled in the polls. he is shifting his focus to the early primary states. most of his headquarter staff in baltimore will move to those states. but other could be cut. o'malley is struggling to raise money behind hillary clinton and bernie sanders. >>> well, things are back to normal tonight in downtown d.c. after protesters caused some big traffic trouble during the evening commute. maybe you saw it this evening. d.c. police had to close down some streets as dozens of people marched, holding signs. they walked from k street all the way down to pennsylvania avenue. protesting trade deals negotiated by the obama administration. >>> a big personal announcement expected tomorrow from actor charlie sheen. there have been rumors circulating about his health in recent months.
andrew is right up front with his mom. >> andrew and the governor are both in remission now. hogan says his body still needs time to recover. as for a second term, he tells us he is not even thinking about that yet. >>> former maryland governor martin o'malley could be cutting back his campaign staff as he struggled in the polls. he is shifting his focus to the early primary states. most of his headquarter staff in baltimore will move to those states. but other could be cut....
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) andrew mcjannett-smith gets paid to lock people in a small room... (b-roll: (escape room disk 1) (34:44 (andrew opens door, and shuts it behind himwith shot of clock showing 59:59) then monitor and video tape them as they plot their escape by solving riddles and finding hidden clues. (nats pop: escape expert disk 2) (sot 09:39 andrew) "you can see he is getting rather frustrated". (track) what may seem like a cruel prank...is becoming big business in dallas s r andrew and his wife traci..-roll: pro and cassette video of tri at her desk watching four-screen television monitors of the rooms)(track) the couple opened "escape expert" in late january. the 6-thousand square foot building has five rooms where contestants must work together to try and escape.(nats pop: (escape room disk 1 7-11 employee 45:50) "my name could refer to fakakmoney.dough" (b-roll: emplplee placing dough on table))rack) today, they average 7070customers a weekand at about 30 dollars a personthat's about 80 thousand dollars in sales a month. (escape experts disk 1) ( sot andrew 01:
) andrew mcjannett-smith gets paid to lock people in a small room... (b-roll: (escape room disk 1) (34:44 (andrew opens door, and shuts it behind himwith shot of clock showing 59:59) then monitor and video tape them as they plot their escape by solving riddles and finding hidden clues. (nats pop: escape expert disk 2) (sot 09:39 andrew) "you can see he is getting rather frustrated". (track) what may seem like a cruel prank...is becoming big business in dallas s r andrew and his wife...
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andrew siff is there with the details. andrew? >> reporter: just moments ago, i got a statement e mailed to me from the parents of this little girl who was hit by the brick six months ago today. they tell me they remain heartbroken and how painful it is to realize this incident was preventable preventable. to refresh your memory, the little girl and her grandmother who was seriously injured were near these benchz s in front of this building, a building who was deemed safe by someone who never visited the building himself. the day two-year-old greta green got crushed to death by a falling brick. today criminal charges. the building inspector, 54-year-old max of new jersey failed to sign inspection report. he never visited the site nor had he seen the maintenance records. >> there were some tragic missteps here. >> reporter: investigate or mark peters followed the policy of only following up on 10 to 15% of inspection reports. nearly 2,500 buildings had reported unsafe facades. the commissioner calls that dob response inadequate. >>
andrew siff is there with the details. andrew? >> reporter: just moments ago, i got a statement e mailed to me from the parents of this little girl who was hit by the brick six months ago today. they tell me they remain heartbroken and how painful it is to realize this incident was preventable preventable. to refresh your memory, the little girl and her grandmother who was seriously injured were near these benchz s in front of this building, a building who was deemed safe by someone who...
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andrew siff is live with details. andrew? >> reporter: the mta insists it is just as committed to building the east harlem phase of the subway as ever. but as you indicated, there are major new questions about a billion dollars slashed from the budget, and folks who work around here just want that train to hurry up and get here. you think you can keep your family's business afloat? >> elizabeth flores and her dad owns uro soccer, just yards from a future station in the second avenue subway. >> most people can get to this place. >> reporter: but the eta slashed $1 billion from the long-delayed project designed to reduce overcrowding on the lexington line. and the only stations slated to open next year are 72nd street, 96th street and 106th street on the upper east side. two are delayed with construction not even starting until 2020. >> promises have been broken. >> reporter: elected officials asted the mta today for suddenly moving money out of the capital budget. >> this speaks so resoundingly of inequality. >> and then sudde
andrew siff is live with details. andrew? >> reporter: the mta insists it is just as committed to building the east harlem phase of the subway as ever. but as you indicated, there are major new questions about a billion dollars slashed from the budget, and folks who work around here just want that train to hurry up and get here. you think you can keep your family's business afloat? >> elizabeth flores and her dad owns uro soccer, just yards from a future station in the second avenue...