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andrew: what is the andrew sorkin solution?ndrew: i think we will look back at the context and say better -- we have done better than we almost deserved to. people will say, this guy is crazy to say this. there are parts of america -- there are some really -- there are places struggling. charlie: and it has influenced the political debate of this campaign season. andrew: absolutely. charlie: the frustration has been tapped into by trump on the one hand and centers on the other. andrew: i like to say there are two american dreams. the mark zuckerberg american dream is alive and well. anyone can go from something and shoot the moon. charlie: and be worth $50 billion at 30. andrew: there is the other american dream which is the leave it to beaver american dream, if you try hard enough, it will work out. you'll get a job, a spouse, two kids, and a dog. that is what is challenged today. there are much larger global forces at stake. it's hard to say that one man, -- life is relative and the world is relative. automation, you talk a l
andrew: what is the andrew sorkin solution?ndrew: i think we will look back at the context and say better -- we have done better than we almost deserved to. people will say, this guy is crazy to say this. there are parts of america -- there are some really -- there are places struggling. charlie: and it has influenced the political debate of this campaign season. andrew: absolutely. charlie: the frustration has been tapped into by trump on the one hand and centers on the other. andrew: i like...
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andrew: absolutely.iterally. when i say panic, i don't want to suggest we were close to bread lines, but we could have been. yet i -- the idea what the other side of the cliff looked like, people don't think about that. i was talking to barney frank, and he was talking about this bumper sticker that was made for him in 2010, that could well be applied to obama. "without me, it would have suc ked worse." it's not a great slogan. it's very hard to sell. that's the great challenge the president has today. 15, 20, 30 years from now, people might appreciate it. charlie: hank paulson said, "i had the hardest time saying to people, 'it could have been worse.'" andrew: and he deserves an enormous amount of credit for trying to stabilize things and setting so much of what ended up happening over the past eight years -- i give him an enormous amount of credit, too. charlie: an ben bernanke, too. -- and ben bernanke, too. here is what i learned from your peace among many things -- your piece, among other things. it
andrew: absolutely.iterally. when i say panic, i don't want to suggest we were close to bread lines, but we could have been. yet i -- the idea what the other side of the cliff looked like, people don't think about that. i was talking to barney frank, and he was talking about this bumper sticker that was made for him in 2010, that could well be applied to obama. "without me, it would have suc ked worse." it's not a great slogan. it's very hard to sell. that's the great challenge the...
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andrew: yes. betty: recently? andrew: yes, i am short.lairehort mccaskill's office does the right thing and looks across town and starts asking questions to the real offender of the health care system. betty: i want talk about other shorts. people are listening to you and stocks are moving based on your comments. there is speculation on other companies you may need doing research on. one is herbal life. are you looking at herbalife? no position on herbalife. betty: are you looking at it at all? andrew: no. betty: there is talk. there is chatter in the market. andrew: i am flattered. wrote everything i wrote turned out to be true about operating in china. i think there are much better opportunities than things i will be looking at in herbalife right now. betty: another company is pandora. you are that, i believe. today pushingout them to sell. andrew: i am long pandora. not only that, i e-mailed your before theesterday news comes out. i do not want to make it seem like i was short or like i bandwagonto the today. i do not jump on pandora.
andrew: yes. betty: recently? andrew: yes, i am short.lairehort mccaskill's office does the right thing and looks across town and starts asking questions to the real offender of the health care system. betty: i want talk about other shorts. people are listening to you and stocks are moving based on your comments. there is speculation on other companies you may need doing research on. one is herbal life. are you looking at herbalife? no position on herbalife. betty: are you looking at it at all?...
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andrew jackson, now the presidential democratic front-runner, has his old scout in his sights. >> andrewkson was once involved in a duel. someone had insulted him. he went into that duel determined to not only hit his opponent but kill his opponent. if jackson told you he was going to kill, you best get your affairs in order. >> so jackson and the democrats see trouble on the horizon. dave crockett was on the higher office and really caused this trouble in the future. all right. we've got to par him now. >> after two successful terms in the state legislature, crockett comes up short in his first bid for congress. out of a job and deep in campaign debt, david crockett is forced to ♪ staying in rhythm... it's how i try to live... how i stay active. so i need nutrition... that won't weigh me down. for the nutrition you want without the calories you don't... try boost® 100 calories. each delicious snack size drink gives you... 25 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. and it's available in two new flavors, vanilla caramel and double chocolate fudge. i'm not about to swim in the slow
andrew jackson, now the presidential democratic front-runner, has his old scout in his sights. >> andrewkson was once involved in a duel. someone had insulted him. he went into that duel determined to not only hit his opponent but kill his opponent. if jackson told you he was going to kill, you best get your affairs in order. >> so jackson and the democrats see trouble on the horizon. dave crockett was on the higher office and really caused this trouble in the future. all right....
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andrew jackson, now the presidential democratic front-runner, has his old scout in his sights. >> andrewon was once involved in a duel. someone had insulted him. he went into that duel determined to not only hit his opponent but kill his opponent. if jackson told you he was going to kill, you best get your affairs in order. >> so jackson and the democrats see trouble on the horizon. dave crockett was on the higher office and really caused this trouble in the future. all right. we've got to par him now. >> after two successful terms in the state legislature, crockett comes up short in his first bid for congress. out of a job and deep in campaign debt, david crockett is campaign debt, david crockett is forced toi take prilosec otc eag for my frequent heartburn because you can't beat zero heartburn! ahhh the sweet taste of victory! prilosec otc. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there is only on
andrew jackson, now the presidential democratic front-runner, has his old scout in his sights. >> andrewon was once involved in a duel. someone had insulted him. he went into that duel determined to not only hit his opponent but kill his opponent. if jackson told you he was going to kill, you best get your affairs in order. >> so jackson and the democrats see trouble on the horizon. dave crockett was on the higher office and really caused this trouble in the future. all right. we've...
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andrew: we are still on track for late 2018.k: how will you make this available for automakers and auto partners, and how will you show the data between your self driving cars and the automaker? andrew: we are very focused on developing a technology right now. we work with bmw last year. i hope we will continue to create tons of value. emily: you have a personal assistant. what are your ambitions with that? andrew: one of the things i'm really excited about his voice-based communication. the whole world is moving to cell phones. i think that if you can talk to your cell phone rather than type on a keyboard, it will be transformative of the way we interact with technology. i think that most people recognize the difference between 95% accurate speech definition and 99%. 99% is a game changer. since the beginning of last year, we have seen a number of voice interactions triple. i think we will see a rapid uptick invoice going forward. jack: once you get to 99%, is that good enough that you can sell it to businesses and sell that sp
andrew: we are still on track for late 2018.k: how will you make this available for automakers and auto partners, and how will you show the data between your self driving cars and the automaker? andrew: we are very focused on developing a technology right now. we work with bmw last year. i hope we will continue to create tons of value. emily: you have a personal assistant. what are your ambitions with that? andrew: one of the things i'm really excited about his voice-based communication. the...
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: according to the transcript andrew tells the 911 dispatcher we're at prince's house. the person is dead here and the people are just distraught. >> but in actuality the molecule actually looks like this. >> reporter: this is andrew giving a lecture about chemicals at uc santa cruz. an drown unlike his dad is not a medical doctor but flew with a become pack full of synthetic opiates used to help addicts treat their addiction. tonight prosecutors in minnesota are looking to see if andrew broke any laws. >> no drugs were ever administered. there was never any intention of drugs being administered to prince by andrew or by dr. kornfeld. >> reporter: the family's attorney says andrew kornfeld is a spokesperson for the outpatient clinic and frequently meets with patients to convince them to come get treatment at their clinic. in mill valley cate cauguiran, kpix5. >> in an interview with the chronicle dr. kornfeld said, "if this disease was not sigma tied, patients would seek care -- stigmatized, patients would seek care earlier and there would be less deaths." >>> the age t
: according to the transcript andrew tells the 911 dispatcher we're at prince's house. the person is dead here and the people are just distraught. >> but in actuality the molecule actually looks like this. >> reporter: this is andrew giving a lecture about chemicals at uc santa cruz. an drown unlike his dad is not a medical doctor but flew with a become pack full of synthetic opiates used to help addicts treat their addiction. tonight prosecutors in minnesota are looking to see if...
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joint base andrews itself isnd tweeting out some information.mi they say that joint baseointas andrewshave not been impacted nor are flights being redirected. they are also reporting thatti t there's no impact to trafficoff on allentown road or to civilian property or property o businesses around the area, that coming from their twitterir account. >> again we have a crew headedve to the scene joint base andrews is in prince george's gg county in camp springs,ings maryland.maryla of course that is the samethsam base where air force one goes ge in and out of, the president pre goes in and out of but again it's not affecting any flights. again, this is at the visitor's center at the fronte gift joint base andrews.nte an >> marina marraco is headings ha to the scene. 10:00. you can get updates on our webub site at fox5d.c.com.ox5d.c.com. >> all right. and sue palka here magically. ml >> few seconds left. secon lef >> 77-degree day tomorrow.ay too >> yes. we'll take it.we >> nice and warm. n. >> we'll take that, yes.e , y >> has a little bit of a caveat. might be a few more showers an rumbl
joint base andrews itself isnd tweeting out some information.mi they say that joint baseointas andrewshave not been impacted nor are flights being redirected. they are also reporting thatti t there's no impact to trafficoff on allentown road or to civilian property or property o businesses around the area, that coming from their twitterir account. >> again we have a crew headedve to the scene joint base andrews is in prince george's gg county in camp springs,ings maryland.maryla of course...
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and andrew jones wasn't just a straight-a student, he was the valedictorian.audience reacts) yes, i know. why are educators cracking down on beards? some of the greatest men in h history wore beards. what if they were forced to shave? hey, einstein, that law of relativity looks interesting, but you can't publish it until you give steve harvey his mustache back. (laughter) right? hey, jesus, walking on water is cool, but i'm not impressed until you get rid of that galifianakis. and colonel sanders, yeah, your recipe might be finger-lickin' good, but you won't fry another piece of chicken in kentucky until you -- (laughter) i got this! but you won't fry another piece of chicken in kentucky until you lose betty white's landing strip. don't put that picture up! don't put it up! it's a joke! it's a joke! (laughter) okay. so we here at "the nightly show" applaud andrew jones for holding on to his convictions. keeping it 100, andrew probably kept the beard because it allows him to buy beers for his friends. i get it -- fight the power. and andrew also seemingly overl
and andrew jones wasn't just a straight-a student, he was the valedictorian.audience reacts) yes, i know. why are educators cracking down on beards? some of the greatest men in h history wore beards. what if they were forced to shave? hey, einstein, that law of relativity looks interesting, but you can't publish it until you give steve harvey his mustache back. (laughter) right? hey, jesus, walking on water is cool, but i'm not impressed until you get rid of that galifianakis. and colonel...
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but when andrew arrived at prince's paisley park estate it was already too late. >> andrew heard thems and went to the elevator where he saw that prince was unconscious. >> reporter: mauzy says andrew kornfeld made the call to 911. in the transcript he tells the dispatcher we are at prince's house. the person is dead here. and the people are just distraught. his attorney says kornfeld had buprenorphine to treat pain medication and addiction. >> those pills were to be delivered. >> prince was notoriously private. friends and people who worked with the singer over the years told us they never saw any addict tugs pain pills. however, cbs news confirmed that prescription painkillers were found inside his home. >> reporter: officials have not released a cause of death, we're told that autopsy results as well as toxicology are not expected back for a couple weeks. when mauzy was asked about kornfeld transporting medications to prince's house. he declined to comment. >> today north korea holds its most important gathering of leaders in a generation. dictator kim jong-un, looking to cement i
but when andrew arrived at prince's paisley park estate it was already too late. >> andrew heard thems and went to the elevator where he saw that prince was unconscious. >> reporter: mauzy says andrew kornfeld made the call to 911. in the transcript he tells the dispatcher we are at prince's house. the person is dead here. and the people are just distraught. his attorney says kornfeld had buprenorphine to treat pain medication and addiction. >> those pills were to be...
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andrew: drivers in china are incredibly aggressive.car on the way to the airport a couple weeks ago. it was a three lane highway. there were five cars driving side-by-side. [laughter] a big highway. not quite sure what -- it is a more challenging environment. and we can get data from that challenging environment. emily: are you still on track to have driverless cars on the road in two years? andrew: we are still on track to commercialize by late 2018. john: how are you going to make this available to automakers and auto partners and how will you share the data between your self driving car technology and the automaker? andrew: you know, we are very focused on developing the technology right now. we are pondering with automakers. i hope we will navigate to a place and generate tons of value for automakers. and for consumers. emily: you have a personal assistant called "do-er." what are your ambitions? andrew: one of the things i'm really excited about his voice-based communication. the whole world is moving to cell phones. we spend so m
andrew: drivers in china are incredibly aggressive.car on the way to the airport a couple weeks ago. it was a three lane highway. there were five cars driving side-by-side. [laughter] a big highway. not quite sure what -- it is a more challenging environment. and we can get data from that challenging environment. emily: are you still on track to have driverless cars on the road in two years? andrew: we are still on track to commercialize by late 2018. john: how are you going to make this...
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andrew went back to san fr francisco that night. had in his possession small pills, those pills were to be delivered to the minnesota doctor. there were no pills, any type of medication, given to prince by andrew or by howard. those pills were taken into possession by the county sheriff. >> the man who was there to talk with prince about addiction issues was from recovery without walls in california. again, that news conference wrapping up just a short time ago there in minnesota. we continue to follow that story very closely. up next, though, the man who could be hillary clinton's not so secret weapon against donald trump. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there is only one place where real and amazing live. seaworld. real. amazing ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmm...amazing. i have heartburn. a
andrew went back to san fr francisco that night. had in his possession small pills, those pills were to be delivered to the minnesota doctor. there were no pills, any type of medication, given to prince by andrew or by howard. those pills were taken into possession by the county sheriff. >> the man who was there to talk with prince about addiction issues was from recovery without walls in california. again, that news conference wrapping up just a short time ago there in minnesota. we...
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smith: so much for andrew johnson. the point is, johnson, for a long time, was seen by historians who were themselves the pathetic to the south, who for years told us about the carpetbaggers and the like. well, now you have john tyler, who likewise benefited for a long time for his decisiveness or the leadership he showed upon torning the first president so learn that the president was dead. tyler wasted no time in asserting his belief that he was he was notpresident, caretaker president, he was president of the united states, and he let harrison's cabinet no and he basically bullied his way through. and ever since, historians have recognized him and by and large, admired him for his show of force, if you will. that does not excuse him from the fact that from then on, it was all downhill. , to bentury presidents sure, were judged more as administrators than advocates. but it still matters. a major function, even of the modern presidency, is to make government work. internally, within your ministry, picking the right pe
smith: so much for andrew johnson. the point is, johnson, for a long time, was seen by historians who were themselves the pathetic to the south, who for years told us about the carpetbaggers and the like. well, now you have john tyler, who likewise benefited for a long time for his decisiveness or the leadership he showed upon torning the first president so learn that the president was dead. tyler wasted no time in asserting his belief that he was he was notpresident, caretaker president, he...
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and andrew went back to san francisco that night.ew had in his possession small pills, those pills were to be delivered to the minnesota doctor. there were no pills, any type of medication given to prince by andrew or by howard. those pills were taken into possession by the cairo county sheriff. it is my belief that the good samaritan 9-1-1 call provided immunity for people who make a 9-1-1 emergency call to receive immunity for any medications, any controlled substances found that will provide statutory immunity to andrew relating to the medications that were found in his backpack on the scene. and again, no drugs were ever administered. there was never any attention of drugs being administered to prince by andrew or by dr. cornfeld. [ reporter asking question ] dr. cornfeld felt that his mission was a life-saving mission. he certainly felt it to be urgent. dr. cornfeld was intending to fly to minnesota but first step of the plan was to have him meet with the minnesota doctor on thursday. before dr. cornfeld couldn't clear his busin
and andrew went back to san francisco that night.ew had in his possession small pills, those pills were to be delivered to the minnesota doctor. there were no pills, any type of medication given to prince by andrew or by howard. those pills were taken into possession by the cairo county sheriff. it is my belief that the good samaritan 9-1-1 call provided immunity for people who make a 9-1-1 emergency call to receive immunity for any medications, any controlled substances found that will provide...
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andrew: all things equal. anna: andrew stays with us.ad ofolquhoun, asia-pacific sovereign ratings. here are highlights of the day. jobs data.k. you can be sure brexit will jump on the figures. we will work out what that means about the run up to the vote on the 23rd of june. half an hour later, the final meeting of euro zone inflation for last month. and parliament, the state opening come all the turmoil that goes along with that. and along with that, of course we get the queen's speech setting of the latest of agenda. at 7 p.m. u.k. time we get the minutes from the fed's april meeting. lest we forget, up on the program, chinese prices continue to climb, full details, next. ♪ anna: welcome back. 6:19 in london. 90 minutes past 1:00 in hong kong. the view out of your window perhaps. let us get the bloomberg business flash. here is tom mackenzie. tom: thanks, anna. china's biggest maker of home appliances is offering 150 euros a share, seeking to raise the state and the german industrial maker. and the offer will be subject to certain con
andrew: all things equal. anna: andrew stays with us.ad ofolquhoun, asia-pacific sovereign ratings. here are highlights of the day. jobs data.k. you can be sure brexit will jump on the figures. we will work out what that means about the run up to the vote on the 23rd of june. half an hour later, the final meeting of euro zone inflation for last month. and parliament, the state opening come all the turmoil that goes along with that. and along with that, of course we get the queen's speech...
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take you, andrew. andrew: my pleasure. [applause] you're watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. >> this week on the visit and see, former aides discuss the roles of lyndon b. johnson and richard nixon during the vietnam war era. here is a preview. >> johnson understood. nixon understood. gerald ford understood. that the american people were willing to devote only so much in the way of resources and time to vietnam. the basic problem was it was difficult to make a case that vietnam was intrinsically important to american security. thead some importance, but impotence late and its relation to american credibility. had said itd states was going to defend south vietnam and chooses not to or fails to do that, what are the germans going to think? what are americans other allies going to think? allies more important to the united states. those promises were made by harry truman and by dwight eisenhower and followed up by john kennedy. he
take you, andrew. andrew: my pleasure. [applause] you're watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. >> this week on the visit and see, former aides discuss the roles of lyndon b. johnson and richard nixon during the vietnam war era. here is a preview. >> johnson understood. nixon understood. gerald ford understood. that the american people were willing to devote only so much in the way of...
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andrew: exports have been a very big headwind.ore importantly, we have prices of commodities and materials falling down, which is affecting of the value of exports in global trade significantly. with of first-quarter numbers, to consider that so if we do get a weaker dollar, which has been the case in the last couple of months, trade could pick up to the back end of this year. yvonne: you still see some value when it comes to old growth drivers? andrew: yes, we are seeing the difference between the stocks and the old economy stocks now have reached a point where things are changing and it is a supply side reform in china in particular. we will have to watch. andrew, thankght, you so much. we appreciate your insight here. up ourswan, that wraps day here at the ubs global family office. angie? angie: all right, thanks coming yvonne. coming up, a big hit revitalized. have a report from mongolia in their coppermine coming up next on "asia edge." ♪ angie: at the start of this trading week, the market had weak demand from china. some mi
andrew: exports have been a very big headwind.ore importantly, we have prices of commodities and materials falling down, which is affecting of the value of exports in global trade significantly. with of first-quarter numbers, to consider that so if we do get a weaker dollar, which has been the case in the last couple of months, trade could pick up to the back end of this year. yvonne: you still see some value when it comes to old growth drivers? andrew: yes, we are seeing the difference between...
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andrews and mr. renne worked on those as a joint subcommittee of the commission, so i wanted to thank you for that work. and i wanted to say we are about to aopponent mr. keane as vice chair which i look forward work wg him so want to thank mr. andrews on behalf of friends of ethics for his exemplary service. >> thank you. >> seeing no further public comment i'll call the question, all in favor of the motion to or nomination of commissioner keane as the vice chair effective after tonights meeting. >> aye. >> any opposed? the record should reflect the selection of commissioner keane was unanimous. number 4, possible discussion and request to waver from local post employment restrictions submitted guy julienne christensen recollect a former member of the boferd supervisors. is mrs. christensen here? >> thank you. mrs. christensen was notified and expected she would be here. i don't see her in the room but understanding she ptded to attend. as we speak. >> your ajendsa item was called and just asking if
andrews and mr. renne worked on those as a joint subcommittee of the commission, so i wanted to thank you for that work. and i wanted to say we are about to aopponent mr. keane as vice chair which i look forward work wg him so want to thank mr. andrews on behalf of friends of ethics for his exemplary service. >> thank you. >> seeing no further public comment i'll call the question, all in favor of the motion to or nomination of commissioner keane as the vice chair effective after...
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so here is andrew, andrew not a doctor, a premed student, but went out to minnisota now we get to thursdays when andrew arrives at pacely park. he arriving around 9:30 a.m. and couldn't find prince. he wasn't showing up for the appointment. so everyone at the compound started looking for him, and that's when prince was found in the elevator. now andrew was one of three people who found him there. and reportedly everyone was so frantic around there, that they weren't even able to call 911. so it was andrew who called 911, even though he never even met prince before. now, painkillers were found at the scene. now we have the new information, mike, that you just said. but andrew also had medication on him in his back back, medication known to curb opioid cravings. that's what they were thinking how they were trying to treat when it came to prince and his addiction. so now andrew's lawyer, said he want to make sure his client isn't charged and he said partly it is because his client andrew was the one who dialed 9911. >> people who make a 911 emergency call, are starting to receive immunity for
so here is andrew, andrew not a doctor, a premed student, but went out to minnisota now we get to thursdays when andrew arrives at pacely park. he arriving around 9:30 a.m. and couldn't find prince. he wasn't showing up for the appointment. so everyone at the compound started looking for him, and that's when prince was found in the elevator. now andrew was one of three people who found him there. and reportedly everyone was so frantic around there, that they weren't even able to call 911. so it...
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certainly as early as andrew jackson. one reason why jackson is seen icon, hecratic small believed he is president was the only official elected by all the people. and that gave him a particular stewardship responsibility indeed, a particular moral , authority that mere members of congress representing provincial viewpoints did not have. teddy roosevelt, 70 years later , built upon that in rather breathtaking fashion. and in many ways, the story of the 20th century, as i've said, is the growth of presidential power, hand in glove with the increased democratization of our culture. what is fascinating is we turn the corner, and the 21st century, and clearly clinton rossiter's presidency, the will, presidency, if you no longer quite fit with the situation in which we find ourselves. the media, classic example. 40 years ago, an american president could have a staff or call three men, three networks in new york and have, that evening, 70 million people tune in to hear whatever he had to say and he could move the , numbers. ric
certainly as early as andrew jackson. one reason why jackson is seen icon, hecratic small believed he is president was the only official elected by all the people. and that gave him a particular stewardship responsibility indeed, a particular moral , authority that mere members of congress representing provincial viewpoints did not have. teddy roosevelt, 70 years later , built upon that in rather breathtaking fashion. and in many ways, the story of the 20th century, as i've said, is the growth...
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andrew is protected by the good samaritan law. in his opinion, that law protects people who willingly help someone who is in dire need so he thinks that his client is clear. back to you. >> interesting. all right, jackie ward in mill valley, thank you. >>> san francisco's police chief is explaining an updated policy for officers responding to homeless calls. we obtained the memo sent to rank-and-file officers on friday. it requires them to carry a longer three-foot baton in certain situations. now, here's what one looks like. most officers have them. but the longer batons will be required for situations involving the homeless or people in crisis. >> where you might be going through some, um, blankets where there might be syringes or an edged weapon call it's better to have that extra foot to protect you or to keep somebody away and again, um, another tool to have readily available other than a firearm. >> the chief says some officers had gotten into the habit of leaving the longer batons in the trunk of the police cars. [ chanting
andrew is protected by the good samaritan law. in his opinion, that law protects people who willingly help someone who is in dire need so he thinks that his client is clear. back to you. >> interesting. all right, jackie ward in mill valley, thank you. >>> san francisco's police chief is explaining an updated policy for officers responding to homeless calls. we obtained the memo sent to rank-and-file officers on friday. it requires them to carry a longer three-foot baton in...
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: and it was andrew who called 911. good morning. are you dr. kornfeld? i spoke briefly with dr. kornfeld this morning. he said he is not able to talk on camera [ overlapping speakers ] >> no drugs were ever administered. there's never any intention of drugs being administered to prince by andrew or by dr. kornfeld. >> reporter: but the attorney says andrew took a backpack with him to prince's home containing a synthetic opiate often used in addiction treatments. the lawyer described the doctor's plan as a, quote, life-saving mission. the doctor had arranged for prince to see a doctor there in minnesota before he started his treatment with dr. kornfeld. live in mill valley, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> developing news on the campaign trail. sources say john kasich is out. this afternoon, the ohio governor is expected to officially suspend his campaign in the race toward the republican presidential nomination. this comes on the heels of ted cruz dropping out of the gop race yesterday. and in effect, clears the field for don
: and it was andrew who called 911. good morning. are you dr. kornfeld? i spoke briefly with dr. kornfeld this morning. he said he is not able to talk on camera [ overlapping speakers ] >> no drugs were ever administered. there's never any intention of drugs being administered to prince by andrew or by dr. kornfeld. >> reporter: but the attorney says andrew took a backpack with him to prince's home containing a synthetic opiate often used in addiction treatments. the lawyer...
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andrew? >> andrew produces tasty videos.up an average of two video a day. >> claire, a mini, smores pie, broiled marshmallow. most instruction in least amount of time. start, crushing up graham crackers. putting those in a muffin tin. making a really basic chocolate ganache poured into those. look at the color this is becoming. then those get topped with a single marshmallow, broiled. >> ooh. >> so good. >> that's pretty much it. >> after some editing, and the added ingredient of music. this is the end result. >> oh, yes! >> there is something cool about that. inspires somebody to take action and share the results of that action. also, i mean -- food is just fun. ♪ ♪ >> hope you're hungry. >> now it doesn't have to be so hard to make something so tasty. ben trac,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> one of the pledges in the cub scout oath is to help other people at all times. we met a troop that is helping people overcome their prejudices. here is jim axelrod. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: at first glance, this looks like any other scout meeting. but han
andrew? >> andrew produces tasty videos.up an average of two video a day. >> claire, a mini, smores pie, broiled marshmallow. most instruction in least amount of time. start, crushing up graham crackers. putting those in a muffin tin. making a really basic chocolate ganache poured into those. look at the color this is becoming. then those get topped with a single marshmallow, broiled. >> ooh. >> so good. >> that's pretty much it. >> after some editing, and...
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state department, andrew fishman. overticle explained that cse last few years, the bri nations have become a significant geopolitical threat to the interest of the united states. again, this is the russian paper, set it is quite possible the cia is involved in the plan to stage riots in brazil nationwide, that u.s. intelligence agencies are involved with this group. is there any evidence of this? >> i mean, there is been plenty of speculation about this. obviously, the cia operates in secrecy, so it is difficult to say one way or another. dilma has said there is no proof to that nature. i have not seen anything that convinces me that that is the case. again, who knows what the actual situation is. nermeen: andrew fishman -- >> the state department spokesman also said she is not sure if anyone from the united states has reached out to president temer to congratulate him. josh earnest, the spokesperson for the white house within said you should speak to the state department. it is not there that any foreign leaders have
state department, andrew fishman. overticle explained that cse last few years, the bri nations have become a significant geopolitical threat to the interest of the united states. again, this is the russian paper, set it is quite possible the cia is involved in the plan to stage riots in brazil nationwide, that u.s. intelligence agencies are involved with this group. is there any evidence of this? >> i mean, there is been plenty of speculation about this. obviously, the cia operates in...
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the defense blames andrew's wife. this was alecia's schmuhl's operation and andy was a foot soldier who carried it out. sue duncan today taking the stand for the prosecution at times crying while describing the ordeal. "could you leave," she was asked. "no." if you disobeyed i thought he would kill us. duncan said she played dead and was able to trip the alarm alerting after a short chase in springfield, andrew was found wearing only a diaper. sue duncan says she was stabbed nine times and she and her husband are left with lasting physical and emotional scars. the trial resumes monday and is expected to last three weeks. live in fairfax, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. alison: we have new information tonight after an incident involving a transgender woman and a bathroom at a grocery store in d.c. the security guard involved just appeared in court. that is where stephen tschida is live with what just happened today. stephen: that security guard appeared before a judge here to face assault charges. moments ago she left the co
the defense blames andrew's wife. this was alecia's schmuhl's operation and andy was a foot soldier who carried it out. sue duncan today taking the stand for the prosecution at times crying while describing the ordeal. "could you leave," she was asked. "no." if you disobeyed i thought he would kill us. duncan said she played dead and was able to trip the alarm alerting after a short chase in springfield, andrew was found wearing only a diaper. sue duncan says she was stabbed...
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howard kornfeld wasn't available so he sent his son andrew, who also worked at the clinic.ounger kornfeld took a red eye from sfo to minneapolis. he was at prince's estate the day he died. his attorney says that while he did have synthetic opiates in his backpack, he did not supply prince with any drugs. the synthetic opiate is called buprenorphine, and is marketed under several brand names most common suboxone used to treat people with opiate addiction and wean them off narcotics. it produces similar effects to the drugs and works to prevent withdrawal. mike sugerman spoke to experts on addition and recovery. he says the cutting edge drug normally used is part of a larger treatment plan. >> reporter: you're right. suboxone is according to some a lifesaver and for some it is. but
howard kornfeld wasn't available so he sent his son andrew, who also worked at the clinic.ounger kornfeld took a red eye from sfo to minneapolis. he was at prince's estate the day he died. his attorney says that while he did have synthetic opiates in his backpack, he did not supply prince with any drugs. the synthetic opiate is called buprenorphine, and is marketed under several brand names most common suboxone used to treat people with opiate addiction and wean them off narcotics. it produces...
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this is something that andrew has done for years. he has been a spokesman for the program and convinced patients to go there and how it would be in their best medical interests to go there. >> reporter: andrew, unlike his dad, is not a medical doctor. according to his facebook page, he studied neuroscience and behavior at uc-santa cruz. he worked at his dad's clinic for five years and became chief executive office of a company in berkeley he described as offering strategic marketing, consulting and design for bay area health professionals. we should mention that andrew's attorney says that he was going to give those pills to prince's doctors. now the dea is investigating. in mill valley, jackie ward, kpix 5. >> coming up on the kpix 5 news at 6:00, we take a deeper look at the cutting edge drugs doctors like kornfeld use to treat patients with addiction. >>> scary scene at a medical officeling with in san jose. patients and workers started getting sick and that turned into a full-scale evacuation. it all started about 10 a.m. this mo
this is something that andrew has done for years. he has been a spokesman for the program and convinced patients to go there and how it would be in their best medical interests to go there. >> reporter: andrew, unlike his dad, is not a medical doctor. according to his facebook page, he studied neuroscience and behavior at uc-santa cruz. he worked at his dad's clinic for five years and became chief executive office of a company in berkeley he described as offering strategic marketing,...
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andrew: drivers in china are incredibly aggressive. the way to the airport a couple weeks ago. it was a three lane highway. there were five cars driving side-by-side. [laughter] a big highway. not quite sure what -- it is a more challenging environment. and we can get data from that challenging environment. emily: are you still on track to have driverless cars on the road in two years? andrew: we are still on track to commercialize by late 2018. john: how are you going to make this available to automakers and auto partners and how will you share the data between your self driving car technology and the automaker? andrew: you know, we are very focused on developing the technology right now. we are pondering with automakers. i hope we will navigate to a place and generate tons of value for automakers. and for consumers. emily: you have a personal assistant called "do-er." what are your ambitions? andrew: one of the things i'm really excited about his voice-based communication. the whole world is moving to cell phones. we spend so much ti
andrew: drivers in china are incredibly aggressive. the way to the airport a couple weeks ago. it was a three lane highway. there were five cars driving side-by-side. [laughter] a big highway. not quite sure what -- it is a more challenging environment. and we can get data from that challenging environment. emily: are you still on track to have driverless cars on the road in two years? andrew: we are still on track to commercialize by late 2018. john: how are you going to make this available to...
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during the chase, police saw andrew schmuhl disrobing.only a diaper. as he began to take evidence from the suv, he spotted men's clothing piled on the floor. inside the suit jacket pocket a taser with two darts missing. when andrew schmuhl burst into the house. a semiautomatic handgun like this one in a best buy bag. one cartridge gone. sue duncan was shot once, the bullet grazing her head. a folding pocketknife. both victims were repeatedly stabbed and cable ties used to bind the couple. then gasoline and a plastic bottle. a pair of men's shoes soaked in gas and this automatic timer device altered with clamps. the detective found the entryway rug also soaked with gasoline. prosecutors believe andrew schmuhl had intended to activate the timing device on the house leaving the house and both victims to burn. what interrupted that plan and likely saved the victim's lives at >>> just hard to believe. thank you, julie. > the head of the tsa is answering questions about those long lines we're seeing at the airports around the country. during a
during the chase, police saw andrew schmuhl disrobing.only a diaper. as he began to take evidence from the suv, he spotted men's clothing piled on the floor. inside the suit jacket pocket a taser with two darts missing. when andrew schmuhl burst into the house. a semiautomatic handgun like this one in a best buy bag. one cartridge gone. sue duncan was shot once, the bullet grazing her head. a folding pocketknife. both victims were repeatedly stabbed and cable ties used to bind the couple. then...
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andrew now has a young son.he and jason are fighting to live for him. >> reporter: andrew is now homeless, an addict that's had trouble committing to detox. >> you've taken everything from me. >> reporter: but jason is now in rehab, working hard the stay clean. he wants to show his brother they can do it. >> i'm never going to overdose. my brother won't overdose. he's going to survive. we're going to do it this time. >> i have to lead by the power of example. i can't tell him to stay clean. >> reporter: you don't want the call, your brother is dead. >> no, absolutely not. that's the call i'm dreading honestly. i hope that never happens. i pray-- i get on my knees in the morning. i get on the knees at night. that's something i changed since i've been here. >> reporter: you believe he's looking out for you? >> i'd be dead if he wasn't. >> reporter: jason has now made it through eight weeks of rehab. he was able to get a scholarship for recovery centers of america. but for most people addicted to heroin, finding he
andrew now has a young son.he and jason are fighting to live for him. >> reporter: andrew is now homeless, an addict that's had trouble committing to detox. >> you've taken everything from me. >> reporter: but jason is now in rehab, working hard the stay clean. he wants to show his brother they can do it. >> i'm never going to overdose. my brother won't overdose. he's going to survive. we're going to do it this time. >> i have to lead by the power of example. i...
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: in the transcript of the 911 call, andrew kornfeld tells the dispatcher, we're at prince's house. person is dead here and the people are just distrawghts. muazy says andrew had a supply of addiction treatment medication with him. >> no drugs were ever administered. there was never any intention of drugs being administered. >> reporter: andrew kornfeld has been questioned by investigators. he says those medications were to be delivered to prince's local doctor, but, scott, if authorities don't believe him, he could be criminally charged. >> pelley: jamie yuccas tonight. jamie, thank you. we have a rare peek inside a country that few americans are allowed to visit. that's next. i am her ally. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to her current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's ha
: in the transcript of the 911 call, andrew kornfeld tells the dispatcher, we're at prince's house. person is dead here and the people are just distrawghts. muazy says andrew had a supply of addiction treatment medication with him. >> no drugs were ever administered. there was never any intention of drugs being administered. >> reporter: andrew kornfeld has been questioned by investigators. he says those medications were to be delivered to prince's local doctor, but, scott, if...
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and joining us is gloria bornge, and andrew sullivan, and political commentators amanda carpenter, the former communications director for ted cruz, and also kaleigh mcenany and i want to talk about the article that you wrote about donald trump. you said in terms of the constitutional level, he is extinction event, and what do you mean, extinction level event? what is that? >> well, he threatens our constitution, and he threatens the civil order. and i the they the pledges to round up and deport 11 million human beings is a platform that nobody has ever put forward at a major national level and nobody has ever condoned violence or sought to demonize and discriminate somebody of a particular religion in the way that he has, and if a candidate today we are saying, no jews allowed into the united states we would know what that candidate is about, and now we have one saying no muslims, and we are not prepared to call it out the way it is, and he is such a brilliant gamesmanship, and so much brilliance in the performance that my fear is that we have a reality television culture now, and that
and joining us is gloria bornge, and andrew sullivan, and political commentators amanda carpenter, the former communications director for ted cruz, and also kaleigh mcenany and i want to talk about the article that you wrote about donald trump. you said in terms of the constitutional level, he is extinction event, and what do you mean, extinction level event? what is that? >> well, he threatens our constitution, and he threatens the civil order. and i the they the pledges to round up and...
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. >> reporter: andrew wall had just received his diploma mt. st. marys when he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. not longer he died. >> this was a really traumatizing event. >> reporter: andrew's brother eric and the rest of the wall family were saddled with grief, and then a financial gut punch. andrew's $75,000 in student loan debt now belonged to his parents. they negotiated with providers for five years until the debt was forgiven. they thought the burden had b lifted. then came a mess and from the irs. >> the letter stated that the $75,000 in andrew's loans that had been forgiven would be declared as income and would be taxed. and my parents were blindsided. >> reporter: but it didn't come as a surprise to eric, working as an aide for delaware senate or chris koonce, they found it was happening to thousands across the country, by law, the irs taxes forgiven student loan debts. now senator koonce has proposed a bill to change that. >> it's important to get something done here to help families. >> reporter: the measure has support on both sides.
. >> reporter: andrew wall had just received his diploma mt. st. marys when he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. not longer he died. >> this was a really traumatizing event. >> reporter: andrew's brother eric and the rest of the wall family were saddled with grief, and then a financial gut punch. andrew's $75,000 in student loan debt now belonged to his parents. they negotiated with providers for five years until the debt was forgiven. they thought the burden had b lifted....
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andrew is not a doctor himself. two, whether or not there is an issue of andrew getting immunity from prosecution if he or dr. kornfeld were expected to be compensated or paid on the visit. >> it is my belief that the good samaritan 911 law providing immunity for people who make a 911 emergency call are to receive immunity for any medications, any controlled substances found on the scene will provide statutory immunity to andrew relating to the medications that were found in his backpack on the scene. >> now, kornfeld's attorney says no drugs prescribed by dr. kornfeld were ever administered by andrew or the local doctor because it was too late. he says dr. kornfeld felt it was a life-saving mission to get prince the help he needed. federal authorities are not commenting at this point, but authorities tell the "star tribune" up in that while this is criminal investigation it remains unclear whether any charges will be filed in terms of the actual cause of prince's death. that's to be determined pending toxicology re
andrew is not a doctor himself. two, whether or not there is an issue of andrew getting immunity from prosecution if he or dr. kornfeld were expected to be compensated or paid on the visit. >> it is my belief that the good samaritan 911 law providing immunity for people who make a 911 emergency call are to receive immunity for any medications, any controlled substances found on the scene will provide statutory immunity to andrew relating to the medications that were found in his backpack...
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lastly, did the person have bad character, like nixon or andrew jackson? people sometime described him in ways that make that case. to be in the president for the best president, you have to have all three of those things. big accomplishments, and be consequential, and you have to have strong personal qualities. to be one of the worst presidents you cannot have all three, because you cannot do a important bad things and be an -- and to be consequential. and i would dismiss the inconsequential presidents as a different category, you have a argument about who is a historical laughingstock. but that is not the same as the worst president but it comes in the middle, lumped together. to wrap up, and i will talk about reagan in a minute, but i do want to say that, having written about bush when he was still in office, and having written about reagan a couple decades after he left office, it is hard to see up close. politics is a very distorting lens around the question of who was the worst. for that reason, it would be better to talk about the more distant histo
lastly, did the person have bad character, like nixon or andrew jackson? people sometime described him in ways that make that case. to be in the president for the best president, you have to have all three of those things. big accomplishments, and be consequential, and you have to have strong personal qualities. to be one of the worst presidents you cannot have all three, because you cannot do a important bad things and be an -- and to be consequential. and i would dismiss the inconsequential...
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leon: want to get back to breaking news at joint base andrews.he main gate is locked down due to security incident. abc news reporting a woman claiming to have a bomb on her walked in the visitor's center. police responding to the scene right now. newschannel8 will continue to follow the story and we'll post updates on wjla.com. maureen: let's get an update on the weather. doug: looks better tomorrow. warmer. little sunshine. the afternoon thunderstorms, the same deal for saturday, cooler on sunday. steve will have the latest at 11:00. maureen: thank you. "world news tonight" with david muir is coming up n great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend, if that's what you need. because you have enough to worry about. i did not see that coming. don't deal with disruptions. get better internet installed on your schedule. comcast b
leon: want to get back to breaking news at joint base andrews.he main gate is locked down due to security incident. abc news reporting a woman claiming to have a bomb on her walked in the visitor's center. police responding to the scene right now. newschannel8 will continue to follow the story and we'll post updates on wjla.com. maureen: let's get an update on the weather. doug: looks better tomorrow. warmer. little sunshine. the afternoon thunderstorms, the same deal for saturday, cooler on...
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the big stage for the falcons at andrew hill high. among them will be these two seniors who if you believe the statistics should not have even made it that far. >> i started off with at least three ifs freshmen year, sophomore year down to two. >> my freshman year, i slacked off so much, so many fs. >> reporter: no interest in school, on the brink of disaster. >> they're on the verge of what? >> dropping out. on the verge of getting caught up in the system. >> reporter: he brought the students in along with 40 others for a program run by the firehouse program. the criteria you have to be a student with multiple fs, truancy, and behavioral problems. you can get confidence when someone believes in you. >> today 18 of those initial 40 student have beat the odds and are graduating. they're not on the dean's list but they certainly earned a diploma. >> it's exciting. >> it's like now i'm going to college. >> reporter: college, an illusion four years ago, now a group willing to believe in these kids even when the kids didn't believe in them
the big stage for the falcons at andrew hill high. among them will be these two seniors who if you believe the statistics should not have even made it that far. >> i started off with at least three ifs freshmen year, sophomore year down to two. >> my freshman year, i slacked off so much, so many fs. >> reporter: no interest in school, on the brink of disaster. >> they're on the verge of what? >> dropping out. on the verge of getting caught up in the system....
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was unconscious. >> andrew called 911. >> for medical paisley park. >> when investigators arrived, andrewhanded over a drug to treat opioid addiction that he brought with him from california. it is joining the investigation into prince's death. stephanie goss, nbc news, minneapolis. >>> long time utah senator bob bennett has died at the age of 82. he was a moderate republican and a vocal critical of his party's conservative wing. he was one of the first incumbentsoused in 2010. he died wednesday from complications of cancer and a recent stroke. >>> make sure to check your freezer. crf frozen foods expanding its recall to more than 350 frozen fruit and vegetable products for potential listeria. all 50 states and canada offer the items from retailers including costco, walmart, trader joe's. >>> california, the second state in the country to raise the legal age to buy tobacco from 18 to 21. under the new law, anyone who gives tobacco to anyone under 21 can be found guilty of a miss demeanor. >>> let's get down to business with landon. good morning. >> hi, alex. good morning to you. wall stre
was unconscious. >> andrew called 911. >> for medical paisley park. >> when investigators arrived, andrewhanded over a drug to treat opioid addiction that he brought with him from california. it is joining the investigation into prince's death. stephanie goss, nbc news, minneapolis. >>> long time utah senator bob bennett has died at the age of 82. he was a moderate republican and a vocal critical of his party's conservative wing. he was one of the first...
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here is andrew rannells!d beer pong. when i was a kid, my sister, natalie, and i used to play, office. i would be judy bernly, and she would be violet newstead, like we were in "9 to 5." [ laughter ] i'm gay, did i say that? [ laughter ] i did say that part? >> jimmy: no, no, no, no, no. >> i used to play "9 to 5." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: every boy played that game. >> every boy, right? >> jimmy: every boy played "9" -- >> "clue." i loved playing "clue." [ laughter ] thanks for having me back. >> jimmy: you look great. you look sharp. >> thanks. >> jimmy: you know, i wanted to say you looked sharp at the met gala. >> at the met gala. >> jimmy: the met gala. you had a big -- you had a beautiful tuxedo. >> for those who don't know, it's a convention of very hungry actors, and actresses and you sort of shuffle around in really, like, fancy clothes in the metropolitan museum of art with a promise of food and drink. and then, it's, like, there's very little. there's nothing really to eat or drink. [ laughter ] so e
here is andrew rannells!d beer pong. when i was a kid, my sister, natalie, and i used to play, office. i would be judy bernly, and she would be violet newstead, like we were in "9 to 5." [ laughter ] i'm gay, did i say that? [ laughter ] i did say that part? >> jimmy: no, no, no, no, no. >> i used to play "9 to 5." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: every boy played that game. >> every boy, right? >> jimmy: every boy played "9" -- >>...
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andrew: that's right. the focused shifts for baker hughes.ack to the drawing board and thinking how they are going to go ahead. they are doing a $1.5 billion stock buyback. the question is continuing to cut costs. the plan now that management needs to prove to investors is how they are going to execute on that. halliburton, they have dug themselves in a little bit of a whole. even though they are taking share in north america, the international portion of the expansion in the market share peace, which baker hughes was going to help with, is compromised. in the ultimate winner in schlumberger. now they don't have to do with the new baker hughes and halliburton company. tok: there was a narrative baker hughes at the deal went through, or if the deal didn't go through, it would be a disaster. has that narrative been put to buyingh today's news shares, dead, and simplifying the organization? so.ew: yeah, i think from a financial standpoint, baker hughes is in great shape. after you account for the stock buyback in the debt buyback, they will have
andrew: that's right. the focused shifts for baker hughes.ack to the drawing board and thinking how they are going to go ahead. they are doing a $1.5 billion stock buyback. the question is continuing to cut costs. the plan now that management needs to prove to investors is how they are going to execute on that. halliburton, they have dug themselves in a little bit of a whole. even though they are taking share in north america, the international portion of the expansion in the market share...