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andrew, this is dr. rivera.orked 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 were
andrew, this is dr. rivera.orked 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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and two, they would know his killer was andrew cunanan. that's what andrew wanted. "look at me. can get to anyone." andrew was the fourth of four children, but he was the chosen one. he was the prince. >> his parents did everything for him, more than the other kids 'cause he was the youngest. >> we learned that he had an iq of 147. he was the kid that was going to succeed out of all their children. >> he was my father's pride and joy. he really was. >> what kind of little boy was he? >> when he was about 10 years old, he had read the whole set of encyclopedias. >> at 10? >> at 10. and memorized it, and you could ask him any question. pick up any edition and ask him any question, and he would tell you. >> he had a fairly comfortable home life while his dad, modesto, was a longtime navy veteran, became a stockbroker. >> he got everything that he needed. my dad gave him a sports car. he had the master bedroom. he had his own bath and everything. >> he went to a boarding school, the bishop school. that school was status. that school had the children of diplomats, had the children of
and two, they would know his killer was andrew cunanan. that's what andrew wanted. "look at me. can get to anyone." andrew was the fourth of four children, but he was the chosen one. he was the prince. >> his parents did everything for him, more than the other kids 'cause he was the youngest. >> we learned that he had an iq of 147. he was the kid that was going to succeed out of all their children. >> he was my father's pride and joy. he really was. >> what...
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jonathan: andrew? andrew: the chart you just put up is interesting.u look at that duration of the day, it has extended even further. the quality has deteriorated since june 2014, the post crisis low in credit spreads. the composition of the market has changed. is 25% bigger then they were before from 40% to 49%. , the quality of the index is much worse. the duration is a little bit longer. spreads continue to grind and higher. -- and spreads continue to grind higher. it comes back to my earlier point. jonathan: do you agree with that? colin: i agree with that. with respect to the credit spreads and where they are, sure clone we are pretty tight levels -- sure, we are pretty tight levels in both investment grade and high-yield, but they can go tighter from here. part of the reason for that is to what marilyn pointed out and andrew. in my opinion, is more duration than the absolute credit. that being said, where do you pick spots if you want to invest in the fixed income market if i you have to with yield starved investors? i would pick the high-yield s
jonathan: andrew? andrew: the chart you just put up is interesting.u look at that duration of the day, it has extended even further. the quality has deteriorated since june 2014, the post crisis low in credit spreads. the composition of the market has changed. is 25% bigger then they were before from 40% to 49%. , the quality of the index is much worse. the duration is a little bit longer. spreads continue to grind and higher. -- and spreads continue to grind higher. it comes back to my earlier...
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>> judge andrew: i don't think it does.e looking for her for a few minutes of fame >> sandra: let me show you the way the american people view that with donald trump, jr.. when asked by a fox news poll, how would you describe donald trump, jr.,'s meeting with a group of russians? 76% of republicans say no big deal. 85% of democrats say it was troubling. >> judge andrew: what does bob mueller say? >> dagen: we should point out that there's that that story out that bob mueller is looking into trumps business transactions. he is examining a broad range of transactions involving trumps businesses as well as those of his associates. this according to multiple news reports. "the wall street journal" wrote an incredible editorial couple of days ago about the need for the trump family to step up and provide radical transparency, get everything out there, hold nothing back, including financial records because ultimately, you need to get ahead of this because that's part of the problem with the donald trump, jr., thing. >> sandra: th
>> judge andrew: i don't think it does.e looking for her for a few minutes of fame >> sandra: let me show you the way the american people view that with donald trump, jr.. when asked by a fox news poll, how would you describe donald trump, jr.,'s meeting with a group of russians? 76% of republicans say no big deal. 85% of democrats say it was troubling. >> judge andrew: what does bob mueller say? >> dagen: we should point out that there's that that story out that bob...
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jonathan: andrew? andrew: the chart you put up his interesting.u look at that duration of the day, the quality has to to rated even since june 2014, the post crisis low and credit spreads. the composition of the market has changed. it's bigger from 40 to 49%. the quality of the index is much worse. the duration of the index is a little bit longer. spreads continue to grow higher. it comes back to my earlier point. jonathan: do you agree with that? colin: i agree with that. with respect to the credit spreads and where they are, sure we are pretty tight levels in both investment grade and high-yield, but they can go tighter than here. for the reason is to what marilyn pointed out and also enter is the danger, in my opinion, is more duration than the absolute credit. that being said, where do you take spots if you want to invest in the income market if you have to? i would pick the high-yield space. jonathan: andrew, this point, let's look at the at&t deal. there is a trench that go away at 2.4 percentage points above treasuries. it's not insanely ti
jonathan: andrew? andrew: the chart you put up his interesting.u look at that duration of the day, the quality has to to rated even since june 2014, the post crisis low and credit spreads. the composition of the market has changed. it's bigger from 40 to 49%. the quality of the index is much worse. the duration of the index is a little bit longer. spreads continue to grow higher. it comes back to my earlier point. jonathan: do you agree with that? colin: i agree with that. with respect to the...
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andrew jackson has a nickname like shark knife. what's andrew jackson's story. jackson was born in 1767 in waxal, north carolina. he was born and his parents died at an early age. he was an orphaned raised with very -- with no parental restraints. as a young boy he got into brawls and fights. he wasn't all that interested in learning or reading. jackson was 9 years old at the time of the american revolution and you'll see young andy right there in the middle. 9 years old. at age 13, he joined the militia as a messenger. and at one point, he ran into a british officer and the officer told young andy, clean my boots. and young andy said, i ain't cleaning your boots. the officer took his sword, slashed young andy, leaving a permanent scar on his left hand and the left side of his head. well, jackson went on to the -- to help found the state of tennessee, got married, in 1806, someone insulted his wife, he challenged the man to a duel, shot him. he shot him. the only president in the united states history who has ever killed a man, that's andrew jackson, sharp knife
andrew jackson has a nickname like shark knife. what's andrew jackson's story. jackson was born in 1767 in waxal, north carolina. he was born and his parents died at an early age. he was an orphaned raised with very -- with no parental restraints. as a young boy he got into brawls and fights. he wasn't all that interested in learning or reading. jackson was 9 years old at the time of the american revolution and you'll see young andy right there in the middle. 9 years old. at age 13, he joined...
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. >> andrew cunanan makes the top ten fbi list. >> reporter: what led andrew cunanan to gianni versace's door? two decades later people are still trying to connect the dots. >> i have a beautiful house. i have a beautiful life. but that is the media. what i desire is more. >> gianni versace was at the pinnacle of his career in 1997. >> reporter: little did he know that 'killer at the center a nationwide manhunt on the top of the fbi's ten most wanted list was about to cut that career short. >> if you talk about fate, you had a man on the east coast of miami beach who loved america because he thought it was safe. on the west coast you've got a dirt-bag street hustler who's making his way across the country. >> reporter: andrew cunanan grew up in san diego, the youngest of four children. >> he was the chosen one. he was the prince. he had an iq of 147. he was the kid that was going to succeed out of all their children. >> he was my father's pride and joy. he really was. >> he got everything that he needed. my dad gave him a sports car. and actually, he had the master bedroom. >> he went to
. >> andrew cunanan makes the top ten fbi list. >> reporter: what led andrew cunanan to gianni versace's door? two decades later people are still trying to connect the dots. >> i have a beautiful house. i have a beautiful life. but that is the media. what i desire is more. >> gianni versace was at the pinnacle of his career in 1997. >> reporter: little did he know that 'killer at the center a nationwide manhunt on the top of the fbi's ten most wanted list was about...
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andrew: stephen stapczynsk that is the interesting --andrew: that is the interesting piece.umbers like today need to be firm to confirm they are on track to raise interest rates. are we moving in that trajectory? are the dots more likely to be right than the market? matt: to what extent the geopolitical tensions hurt your forecast and the fed's plans to raise rates? if, for example, the u.s. and china start to get into it over both korea, could be -- could it be a problem for rates? andrew: geopolitical is attempting to call a break -- to calibrate. it disrupts markets with isatility and if the event not very good, bonds tend to rally. those tend to be short-lived. unless it is something really major, we would say, maybe have some short-term impact, but it doesn't really derail the economy. it is hard to imagine something like north korea could really escalate to the point where it has a material downward impact on the u.s. economy. short-term, yes, certainly the potential for volatility. longer-term, i think the fed is on course. they are pretty resolute about removing acco
andrew: stephen stapczynsk that is the interesting --andrew: that is the interesting piece.umbers like today need to be firm to confirm they are on track to raise interest rates. are we moving in that trajectory? are the dots more likely to be right than the market? matt: to what extent the geopolitical tensions hurt your forecast and the fed's plans to raise rates? if, for example, the u.s. and china start to get into it over both korea, could be -- could it be a problem for rates? andrew:...
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what is andrew jackson going to do? jackson gets word of this, and jackson could not be more furious with john c calhoun. for jackson, this is an affront to his authority as president. jackson signed the bill. jackson says "to say that any state may at pleasure secede from the union is to say that the united states is not a nation." jackson asks congress to pass a force bill. this bill would permit the president to send 50,000 u.s. troops into south carolina. jackson prepares the u.s. navy. the u.s. navy now off the coast of south carolina. he is ready to invade the state of south carolina. what is going to happen? the nullification crisis. we are on the brink of civil war over a tariff. henry clay at the last moment, desperate, passes a compromise tariff. in the midst of this crisis, a compromise tariff that lowers the tariff gradually over a 10 year period. that tariff will only be 25%. between this compromise tariff and between jackson's force bill, south carolina backs off and accepts the tariff. calhoun does not li
what is andrew jackson going to do? jackson gets word of this, and jackson could not be more furious with john c calhoun. for jackson, this is an affront to his authority as president. jackson signed the bill. jackson says "to say that any state may at pleasure secede from the union is to say that the united states is not a nation." jackson asks congress to pass a force bill. this bill would permit the president to send 50,000 u.s. troops into south carolina. jackson prepares the u.s....
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that's just me. >> gangs weren't a problem for andrew huff. anger was. >> it's like when you're building up stress, it's like a bomb exploding. soon as somebody gets you to a point, you explode. i fall dn in tears and realize what you done was wrong. >> we don't ever want to send somebody back into the community that we don't feel can be successful. that's the ultimate goal. sometimes we're successful, and other times we just fail. >> andrew, are you ready? >> yeah. >> you're nervous? >> why don't you go ahead and talk to us about why you're in prison. >> i'm here for arson, breaking and entering, theft, and resisting arrest and probation violation. >> relax, okay? >> what we're doing here today is all about you. you said that you have anger issues that boil up inside of you. and that's what happened. that's what happened in the community. that's why you set a fire. that's why you threatened those girls. you need to convince us that you have got a handle on that and you understand what it is that boils up inside of you and causes you to want t
that's just me. >> gangs weren't a problem for andrew huff. anger was. >> it's like when you're building up stress, it's like a bomb exploding. soon as somebody gets you to a point, you explode. i fall dn in tears and realize what you done was wrong. >> we don't ever want to send somebody back into the community that we don't feel can be successful. that's the ultimate goal. sometimes we're successful, and other times we just fail. >> andrew, are you ready? >>...
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acting director of the fbi, andrew mckeggy and tweets this at 6:21 a.m. this is the president. problem is that the acting head of the fbi and the person in charge of the hillary investigation andrew mccabe got
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andrew harding, bbc news.ini: remember, you can find much more on all of the days news on our website. thank you so much for watching "world news america." ♪ ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling tradewinds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> "bbc world news" is presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> i would say i'm disappointed in what took place. >> woodruff: the showdown
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the mail on sunday says andrew mitchell, a chief david davis ally, is saying this.hell said this at a dinner in the commons, a conservative party dining club, he was forced to resign. he was also the international development sector ally. he is a close ally of david davis. there is no suggestion in this article david davis is plotting against theresa may, but he is being seen against theresa may, but he is being seen by many, and i think this is what often happens, someone saying, go on, nigel, you can do it. if there was a challenge and theresa may could not survive it, they would be in the position she is in. they would not feel they have a mandate. that is what they are terrified of. that is what they are terrified of. that is what they are terrified of. that is why they don't want another general election. andrew mitchell could be the anonymous mp on the front of the times, we don't know. but the message is awfully similar. the idea is that theresa may should go. one hard-line brexiteer named here says he would rather not lose brexit so long as jeremy corbyn doe
the mail on sunday says andrew mitchell, a chief david davis ally, is saying this.hell said this at a dinner in the commons, a conservative party dining club, he was forced to resign. he was also the international development sector ally. he is a close ally of david davis. there is no suggestion in this article david davis is plotting against theresa may, but he is being seen against theresa may, but he is being seen by many, and i think this is what often happens, someone saying, go on, nigel,...
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julie andrews. magician dan white.eaturing the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 704 charlotte! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that is exactly what i'm talking about. what a hot crowd. thank you so much. thank you, thank you, thank you. what a hot crowd. welcome, welcome everybody. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." this is it, baby. this is the show. [ cheers and applause ] so happy you're here. i'm so happy you're here. i'm your host jimmy fallon. guys, it is fourth of july weekend. [ cheers and applause ] it is. this is when americans celebrate their freedom from the british, or as the queen put it, "how's that working out for you these days?" [ laughter ] >> steve: oh! >> jimmy: actually i saw that airlines are expecting 3.4 million travelers for the fourth of july. [ audience oohs ] yeah, and to get into the spirit, united's gonna throw some firecrackers at the people in coach. [ laughter and applause ] get in the spirit -- stop screaming! [ laugh
julie andrews. magician dan white.eaturing the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 704 charlotte! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that is exactly what i'm talking about. what a hot crowd. thank you so much. thank you, thank you, thank you. what a hot crowd. welcome, welcome everybody. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." this is it, baby. this is the show. [ cheers and applause ] so happy you're here....
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we'll be right back with julie andrews, everybody!iling is all spider webs. we missed grandpa's 99th birthday. i'm actively trying to stand up right now. and his funeral. oh i have a beard. oh! a chip. (laughter) binge watching isn't always rewarding. thanks captain obvious. how long have you been here? unlock instant savings now and earn free nights to use later. hotels.com. [woman] we did it. [man] we're campers. look at us. look at us. it's so nice to get out of the city. it's so... quiet. is it, too quiet? it's awful. yeah. feel at home, pretty much wherever you are. t-mobile is america's best unlimited network. i'm not the type to smushy garbages... you know what? i'm going for it. you are completely and utterly... awesome... i'm glad you showed up. in my life! i think i'm about to cry... you better not. every single time i... get down! you always have... my back! my back! it's really hard to describe. it's like... all these tiny little... things? yes. yes. things! are actually... friendship. ♪ [laughs
we'll be right back with julie andrews, everybody!iling is all spider webs. we missed grandpa's 99th birthday. i'm actively trying to stand up right now. and his funeral. oh i have a beard. oh! a chip. (laughter) binge watching isn't always rewarding. thanks captain obvious. how long have you been here? unlock instant savings now and earn free nights to use later. hotels.com. [woman] we did it. [man] we're campers. look at us. look at us. it's so nice to get out of the city. it's so... quiet....
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they must quit now says chief davis ally, this ally being andrew mitchell.mitchell, the former international development secretary forced to resign as chief whip after the plebgate affair. a very good and long—term ally of david davis. simon walters is the political editor and it is one of his marvellous story. he talks about how he once got punched by him. who did? simon walters. are we allowed to say that? he said he gave him a friendly cuff around the head. so my remarks are justified.” friendly cuff around the head. so my remarks are justified. i would friendly cuff around the head. so my remarks arejustified. i would never let you down. the story is about the devastating attack and the inference is that david davis, if he has not sanction it, he is aware, or would be aware of what andrew mitchell is saying, whether he is saying it on his behalf whether he is whipping up the frenzy of she has got to go. it was not exactly a secret dinner. it was not exactly a secret dinner. it was a one nation dining club. you would not have it in the commons. the impres
they must quit now says chief davis ally, this ally being andrew mitchell.mitchell, the former international development secretary forced to resign as chief whip after the plebgate affair. a very good and long—term ally of david davis. simon walters is the political editor and it is one of his marvellous story. he talks about how he once got punched by him. who did? simon walters. are we allowed to say that? he said he gave him a friendly cuff around the head. so my remarks are justified.”...
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andrews said it was precautionary. the helicopter was checked out by maintenance and returned to base. >>> we don't know if the heat was a direct cause of the emergency landings but the temperature does play a big role in how a helicopter flies. howard bernstein explains. >> recently the airport in phoenix was closed the planes couldn't take off in the hot temperatures. the faster the planes go the more upward force the winds produce. the wind has to be dense enough. helicopters generate lift through the propeller blades. the angle cuts through the air. if it's too hot, the helicopter's ability to produce upward forces is impacted. i'm meteorologist howard bernstein, wusa 9. >>> frightening moments on new york's east river. a small sea plane came down in the water and began lifting to one side. passengers wearing life preservers climbed on the plane's pontoon. new york city police boats got there within minutes to make the rescue. the plane left east hampton new york. >>> fairfax police say the from holmes middle schoo
andrews said it was precautionary. the helicopter was checked out by maintenance and returned to base. >>> we don't know if the heat was a direct cause of the emergency landings but the temperature does play a big role in how a helicopter flies. howard bernstein explains. >> recently the airport in phoenix was closed the planes couldn't take off in the hot temperatures. the faster the planes go the more upward force the winds produce. the wind has to be dense enough. helicopters...
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(audience laughs) - andrew died. - before andrew breitbart, before andrew breitbart died. i'm sorry, governor perry is happily alive and well. wearing very cool glasses as we speak. no, but andrew breitbart was a good guy, he was certainly a bomb-thrower but since andrew breitbart died, breitbart.com was taken over by steve bannon and that's wheit became populist, nationalist, angry, it would go after people like marco rubio and paul ryan, they did something, people forget about this but they did something that was really sort of horrific to marco rubio. during the immigration reform bill that rubio was championing, there was a provision in there that, was championing, there was a provision in there that, well i'll put it to you this way. breitbart put out a story saying that, they called them marco phones and the story was that marco rubio wanted to give illegal immigrants free cell phones. and you know the old line, a lie is halfway around the world before the truth gets its pants on, it took people awhile to figure out what are they talking about? there was a provision
(audience laughs) - andrew died. - before andrew breitbart, before andrew breitbart died. i'm sorry, governor perry is happily alive and well. wearing very cool glasses as we speak. no, but andrew breitbart was a good guy, he was certainly a bomb-thrower but since andrew breitbart died, breitbart.com was taken over by steve bannon and that's wheit became populist, nationalist, angry, it would go after people like marco rubio and paul ryan, they did something, people forget about this but they...
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what was your state of mind at this point, andrew?ghter being treated by paramedics. and then you're trying to find your wife and your other daughter. it's a difficult thing to explain. panic. what else can i say? you're panicking, you're worrying, you want to get in there, have a look and make sure they're safe. the police are sort of pushing you, you know, to safety. it's just a very nerve—racking experience, if you like, a worrying experience, because you don't know what's going on. the police didn't know what was going on. 0bviously, ashlee was injured, but they told me that she was stable, so obviously i had a quick look around to see if i could spot them, but in the end the police just said, just get to the hospital, and as ambulances are coming in, the police will tell you who's coming in and who's not, and go from there. when were you able to work out what had happened to lisa, and what had happened to saffie? it was a friend of ours that kept on ringing all the hospitals up, because we were constantly ringing them up and tryi
what was your state of mind at this point, andrew?ghter being treated by paramedics. and then you're trying to find your wife and your other daughter. it's a difficult thing to explain. panic. what else can i say? you're panicking, you're worrying, you want to get in there, have a look and make sure they're safe. the police are sort of pushing you, you know, to safety. it's just a very nerve—racking experience, if you like, a worrying experience, because you don't know what's going on. the...
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ok let me go back to andrew in toronto as i've said repeatedly on this program is that i do watch all of the cable news or a great deal of it a lot of it turns my stomach a lot of it makes me very very angry sometimes i find it entertaining and i must admit i mention tucker carlson again i'm sure all three of you gentlemen saw his debate with ralph peters and max boot and i was very pleased to see that finally. in a very large audience watching talking about ideas that all of us talk about on a regular basis i think it was new for a lot of their viewers and to how did you take that i mean i thought it was an excellent display of one person i think in a. smart person take on the entire establishment because i've never seen that really done on mainstream television in the u.s. go ahead. yes i was both pleasantly surprised because fox news what a dramatic shift for them where sort of promoting a war they're actually fighting against good pulling into another war but the same time i was also i was also terrified because you have the right likes of ralph peters and max boot who do have som
ok let me go back to andrew in toronto as i've said repeatedly on this program is that i do watch all of the cable news or a great deal of it a lot of it turns my stomach a lot of it makes me very very angry sometimes i find it entertaining and i must admit i mention tucker carlson again i'm sure all three of you gentlemen saw his debate with ralph peters and max boot and i was very pleased to see that finally. in a very large audience watching talking about ideas that all of us talk about on a...
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we must be clear, andrew mitchell is saying it.self is saying these things. these remarks made at a private dinner injune at which somebody these remarks made at a private dinner in june at which somebody was present. the story has been overheated. it's not the first time the sunday newspapers have been overheating stories. but apparently at this first meal andrew mitchell said that theresa may was dead in the water, couldn't go on, and a new leader was required. this comes amongst reports of is a kamikaze group of mps ready to risk handing power tojeremy group of mps ready to risk handing power to jeremy corbyn, and they believe that ousting mrs mabel effectively kill off any events to reverse brexit. — — effectively kill off any events to reverse brexit. —— ousting mrs may will effectively kill off. that is reflected across pretty much all the sunday newspapers, including the sun, which has another story from grant shapps, saying they are dysfunctional number 10. the only paper that isn't reporting it is the labour leading paper
we must be clear, andrew mitchell is saying it.self is saying these things. these remarks made at a private dinner injune at which somebody these remarks made at a private dinner in june at which somebody was present. the story has been overheated. it's not the first time the sunday newspapers have been overheating stories. but apparently at this first meal andrew mitchell said that theresa may was dead in the water, couldn't go on, and a new leader was required. this comes amongst reports of...
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take pkg sot andrew m.luger, presidente de junta directiva de museo mexicano de sf @ t.c. 10.49.07 "esta pieza es de una mujer sentada ... autentic estas son tres de cientos de piezas que conforman el acervo prehispanico del museo mexicano de san francisco... una coleccion, cuya autenticidad, fue puesta en duda la semana pasada.... hoy el director del museo, convoco a una conferencia de prensa para aclarar que el hecho de que solo 85 de mas de mil setecientas piezas, en su mayoria donadas, hayan sido incluidas en una lista de objetos considerados "'autenticos" , no quiere decir que el resto sean falsas... sino que aun deben ser estudiadas.... andrew 10.34.48 "dijo que no podia autenticar mas que 85 piezas... la base" fue este arqueologo independiente, contratado para realizar una evaluacion de la coleccion, quien compilo la lista de piezas prehispanicas que a su criterio cuentan con un grado de valor historico, artistico y cultural suficiente para ser incluidas en la coleccion permanente de la institucion..
take pkg sot andrew m.luger, presidente de junta directiva de museo mexicano de sf @ t.c. 10.49.07 "esta pieza es de una mujer sentada ... autentic estas son tres de cientos de piezas que conforman el acervo prehispanico del museo mexicano de san francisco... una coleccion, cuya autenticidad, fue puesta en duda la semana pasada.... hoy el director del museo, convoco a una conferencia de prensa para aclarar que el hecho de que solo 85 de mas de mil setecientas piezas, en su mayoria donadas,...
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we big to the regulator ceo, andrew bailey. -- we speak to the regulator ceo, andrew bailey. up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance" and i'm francine lacqua in london. within the last hour, andrew bailey announced that libor wil ill be be abolished by the end of 2021. they are looking to replace this with a system based on actual transaction. i'm pleased to welcome on "surveillance," andrew bailey. mr. bailey, thank you for joining us. you gave this speech downstairs in our auditorium. why are you reforming libor now? >> because we observed the reset in which libor was that the assumption behind that resetting was that the transactions in bank funding would reemerge, but they have not. the assumptions that we have markets and money that will support libor has not happened. the current structure, in a sense, depends on expert judgment, which by the way, they do well. i was careful this morning to say, this is not a scandal, but about the long-term sustainability of the structure. francine: if the structure is not sustainable, why keep it on for
we big to the regulator ceo, andrew bailey. -- we speak to the regulator ceo, andrew bailey. up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance" and i'm francine lacqua in london. within the last hour, andrew bailey announced that libor wil ill be be abolished by the end of 2021. they are looking to replace this with a system based on actual transaction. i'm pleased to welcome on "surveillance," andrew bailey. mr. bailey, thank you for joining us. you...
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andrew mccabe who took over when comey was pushed out and was fired.gation for from the doj, and the money his wife got and special council for violation of the hatch act. >> lou: they are not only connikts of investigation but investigations of fbi comey's and his judgment and failure to act seems to be reasonably appropriate. sarah carter, great reporting and we appreciate you being here. >> thank you, lou. >> lou: up next, a report on north carolina terrorism and a harrowing look in his newest book. ro get gleson talks about the new book and "into the safe drivers who switch to esurance could save money on car insurance. you know, the kind of driver who always buckles up... comes to a complete stop... and looks both ways, no matter what. because esurance believes that's the kind of driver who deserves to save money on car insurance. in fact, safe drivers who switch from geico to esurance could save hundreds. so if you switch to esurance, saving is a pretty safe bet. auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click o
andrew mccabe who took over when comey was pushed out and was fired.gation for from the doj, and the money his wife got and special council for violation of the hatch act. >> lou: they are not only connikts of investigation but investigations of fbi comey's and his judgment and failure to act seems to be reasonably appropriate. sarah carter, great reporting and we appreciate you being here. >> thank you, lou. >> lou: up next, a report on north carolina terrorism and a...
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bush brad blakeman and andrew peek, brad, andrew, good to see both of you. north korea is doing and what they're doing to do in the future. >> i think they are pushing situation to a crisis and the trump administration is ready to meet them head on. what we are looking at right now is something called secondary sanctions which is sanctions against chinese and other companies that invest in north korea, not necessarily north korea itself. this is something we've had in place on the iranians about two decades and they're extraordinarily helpful, however, if those don't work, i expect the trump administration to push further perhaps into some kind of unilateral action that gets a resolution of the situation. cheryl: brad, that is going to include the chinese and has to, we seem to be taking the diplomatic ruth right -- route right now. >> two pronged approach, one is using economic duress on china. china is enable e of north korea. north korea could not exist a week -- cheryl: is that a military option? >> yeah, i think there's got to be both a military option
bush brad blakeman and andrew peek, brad, andrew, good to see both of you. north korea is doing and what they're doing to do in the future. >> i think they are pushing situation to a crisis and the trump administration is ready to meet them head on. what we are looking at right now is something called secondary sanctions which is sanctions against chinese and other companies that invest in north korea, not necessarily north korea itself. this is something we've had in place on the...
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and andrew jackson, who recently found housing after living for several months in an abandoned car in richmond. also, dominick griffin, a homeless single father of two. currently looking for work. welcome to you all. thanks for being here. dominick let me begin with you, you are a father of two sons. ages four and seven. >> yes. >> where do you and your boys sleep at night? >> at this moment in time, if not a hotel, we resort to shelters. if not a shelter, have any beds left. we resort to our car. >> how long have you been homeless? >> since march 12th, 2017. at 6:44 in the morning. a certain day, a certain time thaw just don't forget. >> what happened. >> we were evicted from our home because i couldn't sustain the job. the jobs that i had at that moment in time. based on the fact of child care issues, it seemed i was making too much money at the point in time on paper to where i couldn't get the child care assistance that i needed. so i had to make the hard choice of going to work or watching my children. i didn't have the stability of family members to help me out as much as they s
and andrew jackson, who recently found housing after living for several months in an abandoned car in richmond. also, dominick griffin, a homeless single father of two. currently looking for work. welcome to you all. thanks for being here. dominick let me begin with you, you are a father of two sons. ages four and seven. >> yes. >> where do you and your boys sleep at night? >> at this moment in time, if not a hotel, we resort to shelters. if not a shelter, have any beds left....
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andrew mccabe who took over when comey was pushed out and was fired.doj, and the money his wife got and special council for violation of the hatch act. >> lou: they are not only connikts of investigation but investigations of fbi comey's and his judgment and failure to act seems to be reasonably appropriate. sarah carter, great reporting and we appreciate you being here. >> thank you, lou. >> lou: up next, a report on north carolina terrorism and a harrowing look in his newest book. ro get gleson talks about the new book and "into the horseheadswivellychair.com it could be the next big thing i should totally get that domain name... get your great idea online too... get your domain today, and get... ...a free trial of gocentral from godaddy >> lou: in our on line poll, we asked do you believe that majority mccon and speaker ryan are capable of delivering a health care victory for president trump. 69 percent of you say no they are not. and the odds seem to be supporting your vote. we'll see how it unfolds. a good test will be the next 48 hours. a new thr
andrew mccabe who took over when comey was pushed out and was fired.doj, and the money his wife got and special council for violation of the hatch act. >> lou: they are not only connikts of investigation but investigations of fbi comey's and his judgment and failure to act seems to be reasonably appropriate. sarah carter, great reporting and we appreciate you being here. >> thank you, lou. >> lou: up next, a report on north carolina terrorism and a harrowing look in his newest...
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senate republican leadership in williamsburg we have andrew langer he is president of the institute of liberty as well as host of the language house on network and in london we crossed to interject palmer he is a professor of international politics at city university of london all right gentlemen crosstalk rules and in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate jim let me go to you first in washington an article in politico a couple days ago caught my eye and it it really said a lot to me about the presidency donald trump good and bad and in between and the title is to america it looks like chaos for trump it's just tuesday i think that really kind of sums it up because he there is some kind of method to his madness the left and the democrats they don't understand and they don't like it but there seems to be something to it we also had throwing into the mix here this ban on transgender people in the military which of course everybody's on fire in liberal media is how intentional is this on his part because a lot of people say it's irrational and it's chaot
senate republican leadership in williamsburg we have andrew langer he is president of the institute of liberty as well as host of the language house on network and in london we crossed to interject palmer he is a professor of international politics at city university of london all right gentlemen crosstalk rules and in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate jim let me go to you first in washington an article in politico a couple days ago caught my eye and it it...
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andrew mccabe who took over when comey was pushed out and was fired. for from the doj, and the money his wife got and special council for violation of the hatch act. >> lou: they are not only connikts of investigation but investigations of fbi comey's and his judgment and failure to act seems to be reasonably appropriate. sarah carter, great reporting and we appreciate you being here. >> thank you, lou. >> lou: up next, a report on north carolina terrorism and a harrowing look in his newest book. ro get gleson talks about the new book and "into the [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. introducing the new sleep number 360™ smart bed. the only bed smart enough to change sleep as we know it. it sen
andrew mccabe who took over when comey was pushed out and was fired. for from the doj, and the money his wife got and special council for violation of the hatch act. >> lou: they are not only connikts of investigation but investigations of fbi comey's and his judgment and failure to act seems to be reasonably appropriate. sarah carter, great reporting and we appreciate you being here. >> thank you, lou. >> lou: up next, a report on north carolina terrorism and a harrowing look...
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>> yeah. >> andrew already has that, don't you? >> jurrien, thanks >>> when we come back, talks between december kovry and sdis, we will talk about the industries likely to see merger activity in the second half. >>> and the three of us too an emotional intelligence test that is used to determine leadership strengths and weaknesses we'll show you the results at the bottom of the hourand tell you how you can improve your emotional intelligence "squawk box" will be right back. most etfs only track a benchmark. flexshares etfs are built around the way investors think. with objectives like building capital for the future, managing portfolio risk and liquidity and generating income. that's real etf innovation. flexshares. built by investors, for investors. before investing consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. go to flexshares.com for a prospectus containing this information. read it carefully. that's why at comcast we're continuing to make4/7. our services more reliable than ever. like technology that
>> yeah. >> andrew already has that, don't you? >> jurrien, thanks >>> when we come back, talks between december kovry and sdis, we will talk about the industries likely to see merger activity in the second half. >>> and the three of us too an emotional intelligence test that is used to determine leadership strengths and weaknesses we'll show you the results at the bottom of the hourand tell you how you can improve your emotional intelligence "squawk...
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andrew mccabe who took over when comey was pushed out and was fired.l for violation of the hatch act. >> lou: they are not only connikts of investigation but investigations of fbi comey's and his judgment and failure to act seems to be reasonably appropriate. sarah carter, great reporting and we appreciate you being here. >> thank you, lou. >> lou: up next, a report on north carolina terrorism and a harrowing look in his newest book. ro get gleson talks about the ro get gleson talks about the new book and "into the ♪ whoa that's amazing... hey, i'm the internet! i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better website in under an hour with... ...gocentral from godaddy. type in your idea. select from designs tailored just for you and publish your site with just a few clicks-even from your... ...mobile phone. the internet is waiting start for free today at godaddy. >> lou: in our on line poll, we asked do you believe that majority mccon and speaker ryan are capable of delivering a health care vict
andrew mccabe who took over when comey was pushed out and was fired.l for violation of the hatch act. >> lou: they are not only connikts of investigation but investigations of fbi comey's and his judgment and failure to act seems to be reasonably appropriate. sarah carter, great reporting and we appreciate you being here. >> thank you, lou. >> lou: up next, a report on north carolina terrorism and a harrowing look in his newest book. ro get gleson talks about the ro get gleson...
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the author of a book on one of the president, the last one we had last week that happened to be on andrew jackson. so, they give you a book so there is a book that is signed by the author and i love reading those books. we've had different ones from lbj and andrew jackson but one of the books i want to read now is the geography of genius. why is that important? as an example why is it that you have the 21st century silicon valley separated by thousands of miles but also thousands of years apart so you have this innovation creativity and now you look at the silicon valley also and have this innovation creativity so it looks into what happens and what is the catalyst in certain areas, so it is not only athyn and silicon valley but you have different cities and different continents and that's what's interesting to me. >> to focus on reading history books or do you have any other interest when you read the? >> i love history and i am also i have to say a sci-fi fan from reading the princess of mars many years ago to of course not only reading the books but also think they turned it into the m
the author of a book on one of the president, the last one we had last week that happened to be on andrew jackson. so, they give you a book so there is a book that is signed by the author and i love reading those books. we've had different ones from lbj and andrew jackson but one of the books i want to read now is the geography of genius. why is that important? as an example why is it that you have the 21st century silicon valley separated by thousands of miles but also thousands of years apart...
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andrew mccabe who took over when comey was pushed out and was fired.doj, and the money his wife got and special council for violation of the hatch act. >> lou: they are not only connikts of investigation but investigations of fbi comey's and his judgment and failure to act seems to be reasonably appropriate. sarah carter, great reporting and we appreciate you being here. >> thank you, lou. >> lou: up next, a report on north carolina terrorism and a harrowing look in his newest book. ro get gleson talks about the new book and "into the liberty mutual stood with us when a fire destroyed everything in our living room. we replaced it all without touching our savings. yeah, our insurance won't do that. no. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. the toothpaste that helps new parodontax. prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. ♪ one laugh, and hello sensi
andrew mccabe who took over when comey was pushed out and was fired.doj, and the money his wife got and special council for violation of the hatch act. >> lou: they are not only connikts of investigation but investigations of fbi comey's and his judgment and failure to act seems to be reasonably appropriate. sarah carter, great reporting and we appreciate you being here. >> thank you, lou. >> lou: up next, a report on north carolina terrorism and a harrowing look in his newest...
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so you know, that's -- that's something that works on both sides there, andrew >> it does. and there's definitely, you know, if you look at reddit, all these online for rumble of thunder, there's a huge base of people that will not be dissuaded but there's a lot of people who are and that base is shrinking by the day >> andrew, thanks so much for coming in. thank you. >>> meantime. let's talk about the forecast. because it has been another one of those days where it's just whoa. >> speaking of hot, hey, sue palka >> i was just about to say are you aware you want to go there? i'll address that to you, shawn, look at these numbers, reagan, 96 today, dulles, 93. and bwi get you go up to 96. we're going to be even hotter tomorrow, this heat wave is going to build on itself each day until it peaks friday and saturday and we're not quite out of the woods until early next week, that's when we think this heat wave will be over. so fasten your seatbelts. the mercury will keep on rising, one thing we have not seen today are widespread thunderstorms, in fact, won around the area tonig
so you know, that's -- that's something that works on both sides there, andrew >> it does. and there's definitely, you know, if you look at reddit, all these online for rumble of thunder, there's a huge base of people that will not be dissuaded but there's a lot of people who are and that base is shrinking by the day >> andrew, thanks so much for coming in. thank you. >>> meantime. let's talk about the forecast. because it has been another one of those days where it's just...