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andrew: we will see. what's hope so.er] emily: thank you for being on "bloomberg studio 1.0." andrew: thanks so much. ♪ ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. this is "bloomberg etf iq." we focus on the assets, risks, and rewards of exchange traded funds. ♪ scarlet: fcc chairman jay clayton works to streamline the agency's approach to approving new etf's, a welcome sign for the industry. bitcoin is in your future as the cme announces plans to announce bitcoin futures contracts, paving the way for bitcoin etf's. video games are a billion-dollar plus industry. we dig into who is capitalizing in this market. whether you e
andrew: we will see. what's hope so.er] emily: thank you for being on "bloomberg studio 1.0." andrew: thanks so much. ♪ ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. this is "bloomberg etf iq." we focus on the assets, risks, and rewards of exchange traded funds. ♪ scarlet: fcc chairman jay clayton works to streamline the agency's approach to approving new etf's, a welcome sign for the industry. bitcoin is in your future as the cme announces plans to announce bitcoin futures contracts,...
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andrew: i think that is an internet problem.ll do all we can to solve the problems we can and be a voice for change and a catalyst for the positive movement that is a diverse, inclusive culture. gaming was criticized for not speaking up, was that fair? andrew: everybody involved in that was criticized by very's parties. we came out and clearly stood by, for us, diversity, inclusion, both in our games, in our employee base, in our community. we were very solid on that. we will continue to do that. i don't spend a of time talking politics, but do spend as much time as i can upholding the values of our company. emily: riot games did an interesting study of behavior found that just kicking out the bad players didn't change so much, that the negative behavior continued. what did make the change was changing the rules and trying to enforce the norms of positive behavior. are you seeing that? andrew: the appropriate representation of women in our games is a big change and a big shift, because not only does that act as an inspiration fo
andrew: i think that is an internet problem.ll do all we can to solve the problems we can and be a voice for change and a catalyst for the positive movement that is a diverse, inclusive culture. gaming was criticized for not speaking up, was that fair? andrew: everybody involved in that was criticized by very's parties. we came out and clearly stood by, for us, diversity, inclusion, both in our games, in our employee base, in our community. we were very solid on that. we will continue to do...
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andrew: no.berley: so now -- rudyard: when you are talking over each other, the audience can't hear. kimberley: you guys are some of the worst examples of this. the media has completely changed the russia story. james comey was aware that the president was not himself under investigation. the president asked several times for james comey to clarify that. he refused to do it because james comey was a political player in washington is anything you have ever seen. now we know he was keeping secret memos, that he leaked things to the press, that in general -- you want to talk about things that should scare people about democracy? how about the head of the fbi actively investigating both candidates for the presidency simultaneously with the use of a secret court and wireless warrant? [applause] and now that we are attempting to exercise oversight and find out what happened and why there was such a probe and the actions, obstruction is happening, but not from the trump administration, but from the care
andrew: no.berley: so now -- rudyard: when you are talking over each other, the audience can't hear. kimberley: you guys are some of the worst examples of this. the media has completely changed the russia story. james comey was aware that the president was not himself under investigation. the president asked several times for james comey to clarify that. he refused to do it because james comey was a political player in washington is anything you have ever seen. now we know he was keeping secret...
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>> here's andrew. >> andrew. >> hi, i'm andrew. >> pleasure to meet you. >> why don't we head on in? is that all right? you ready? >> yeah, let's do it. >> we just need to make sure that whatever we do today, it's tight and it's fast and you're on point, okay? >> yep. >> all right, let's get started. >> i'm ready. >> okay, we're rolling whenever you're comfortable. >> selling your car? then call 1-800-carcash. >> we're gonna stop. we're--we're gonna stop. that "selling your car" is too soft. >> all right. >> strong, andrew. [forcefully] selling your car? >> all right. selling your car? >> both: no. >> selling your car? >> now, instead of going down, i want you to stay up and strong all the way through. [forcefully] selling your car? >> selling your car? >> no. >> selling your car? >> both: no, no, no, no. >> gotta get it right. it's really about him getting his confidence. >> yeah. >> right? >> yeah, being comfortable. >> it's got to sound like you're pissed. >> okay. it--it takes a long time for me to get pissed, so... >> well, the boss is coming, and the boss is pissed, so it's not
>> here's andrew. >> andrew. >> hi, i'm andrew. >> pleasure to meet you. >> why don't we head on in? is that all right? you ready? >> yeah, let's do it. >> we just need to make sure that whatever we do today, it's tight and it's fast and you're on point, okay? >> yep. >> all right, let's get started. >> i'm ready. >> okay, we're rolling whenever you're comfortable. >> selling your car? then call 1-800-carcash. >>...
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andrew: not guilty.e generally, you see with global credit markets, you have seen some volatility the last and some weeks specific volatility that has spilled over into the high-yield .ndices some profit taking, there. we are still reasonably constructive, but we have gradually been paring back our global credit exposure, going a bit more liquid throughout this year. vonnie: you think it is such a little bit of posturing and you don't think it is anything more serious in china. newsre anticipating this that south africa would downgrade but now it is out of the bloomberg barclays global index and still in the city index. what to do about frontier markets? andrew: it is very small in the index. i don't think that should be a big driver, over time. has them onties watch, so that is something that will be important over time. there is a lot of political uncertainty. that is what happens with emerging markets. overall, we are pretty neutral in terms of the credit. mark: a lot of things being said about synchr
andrew: not guilty.e generally, you see with global credit markets, you have seen some volatility the last and some weeks specific volatility that has spilled over into the high-yield .ndices some profit taking, there. we are still reasonably constructive, but we have gradually been paring back our global credit exposure, going a bit more liquid throughout this year. vonnie: you think it is such a little bit of posturing and you don't think it is anything more serious in china. newsre...
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>> andrew: great question.et me say the joint terrorism task force without getting into too much detail combines state and federal assets in new york city and new jersey, state police, city police, fbi. the other entities. if they were aware of his existence and what he was doing, they could've monitored him they would have known that he went to home depot to rent a truck and would've stopped the truck. >> jessica: is interesting to me that this conversation that we are having, we have tech companies on capitol hill right now getting a good grilling. dianne feinstein was out this morning saying to google and facebook of the world he made an amazing product, you change the world and how you got a big problem on your hands. you need to play a bigger role in helping us fix this. because you say texting and emailing, tweeting, the ending. >> harris: that's a conversation that we had with san bernardino. over the phone company is going to because that's a different thing. the fast way to get into one of those phones
>> andrew: great question.et me say the joint terrorism task force without getting into too much detail combines state and federal assets in new york city and new jersey, state police, city police, fbi. the other entities. if they were aware of his existence and what he was doing, they could've monitored him they would have known that he went to home depot to rent a truck and would've stopped the truck. >> jessica: is interesting to me that this conversation that we are having, we...
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andrew cotton it was all going so well. andrew cotto n ha d it was all going so well.oment and here it came. the perfect wave. all 60 feet of it and... wipe out. andrew was thrown off his board and crushed by the water. this footage captured by a documentary macro one to 38—year—old from devon was treated by portuguese rescue teams and found to have a broken spine. it was a storm from a long way away... this afternoon he spoke to us from his hospital bed and described what had happened. to us from his hospital bed and described what had happenedm to us from his hospital bed and described what had happened. it was a different sort of way you've. a lot heavier. —— sort of wave. i sort of fell a bit deep and miss timed it. just one of those things that could have been the best wave of my life or the worst wipeout and it was the worst wipeout. this latest wipeout comes three years after andrew was hit another massive wave off the coast of portugal. he says he hasn't been put off and wants to be back in the water as soon as possible. but will his wife and children back in d
andrew cotton it was all going so well. andrew cotto n ha d it was all going so well.oment and here it came. the perfect wave. all 60 feet of it and... wipe out. andrew was thrown off his board and crushed by the water. this footage captured by a documentary macro one to 38—year—old from devon was treated by portuguese rescue teams and found to have a broken spine. it was a storm from a long way away... this afternoon he spoke to us from his hospital bed and described what had happened. to...
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to introduce andrew this year, we have the beautiful catherine katz. [applause] catherine: i will keep my remarks brief in order to maximize the amount of time we have to be entertained by our final speaker, andrew roberts. for though who recall his presentation at last year's conference, you have undoubtedly been looking forward to this as much as i have. among his numerous endeavors, andrew roberts serves as the guest curator at the folder shakespeare library. -- folger shakespeare library. he is the author and editor of 19 books, which you have heard about a bit over the last few days. his most recent publication was a biography of napoleon, a short work coming in at just under 1000 pages. we are all eagerly awaiting his next book, what is sure to be the definitive single volume biography of sir winston churchill, which is scheduled to be published next year. on the subject of churchill's sense of living history, ladies and gentlemen, andrew roberts. [applause] andrew: ladies and gentlemen, it is a great honor to be invited to address you and thank
to introduce andrew this year, we have the beautiful catherine katz. [applause] catherine: i will keep my remarks brief in order to maximize the amount of time we have to be entertained by our final speaker, andrew roberts. for though who recall his presentation at last year's conference, you have undoubtedly been looking forward to this as much as i have. among his numerous endeavors, andrew roberts serves as the guest curator at the folder shakespeare library. -- folger shakespeare library....
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ea's andrew wilson says it's possible. bloomberg. ♪ emily: the latest edition of "call of duty" is a blockbuster. than $500 million in sales in its first few days in the market, selling twice as many as last year's edition. the new release set the first-day record for full game downloads on playstation 4. sticking with video games, electronic arts has conquered the videogame market after making some of the top console games in the world. was deemed the worst company in the world by a consumer blog post, just one, b ut two years in a row. company,e ceo left the and andrew wilson stepped in. ithtepped in -- sat down w andrew wilson and asked why we haven't seen cloud-based gaming take off and if that could change. andrew: i think the greatest disruptor to consumption of entertainment media in the last five years has been a combination of streaming plus subscription. it has changed the way we watch television, the way we listen to music, the way i read books. the notion that it wouldn't impact our industry, i think, is naÏve.
ea's andrew wilson says it's possible. bloomberg. ♪ emily: the latest edition of "call of duty" is a blockbuster. than $500 million in sales in its first few days in the market, selling twice as many as last year's edition. the new release set the first-day record for full game downloads on playstation 4. sticking with video games, electronic arts has conquered the videogame market after making some of the top console games in the world. was deemed the worst company in the world by...
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andrew and lou can only do so much.tell me moving people into permanent housing can be surprisingly difficult. >> i'll talk to you later, okay? >> meanwhile, not too far away lives another outsider. a man who clings to his own makeshift home in a place of utter darkness, beneath the ground. >> it is pitch-black in here! so, verizon and google have teamed up on the pixel 2. it's a match made in tech heaven. it's like verizon is the oil and google is the balsamic. no, actually, they separate into a suspension. it's more like the google pixel 2 is the unlimited storage. and verizon is the best unlimited plan. what if it's like... h2 and o? yeah. yeah, like that. i had a feeling that would score with you guys. good meeting. (vo) when you really, really want the best, get up to 50% off the pixel 2 on google's exclusive wireless partner, verizon. l'oreal's lash paradise. creating a buzz. a soft wavy bristle ush for a feathery-soft lash experience. voluptuous volume. intense length. take your lashes to paradise. new lash parad
andrew and lou can only do so much.tell me moving people into permanent housing can be surprisingly difficult. >> i'll talk to you later, okay? >> meanwhile, not too far away lives another outsider. a man who clings to his own makeshift home in a place of utter darkness, beneath the ground. >> it is pitch-black in here! so, verizon and google have teamed up on the pixel 2. it's a match made in tech heaven. it's like verizon is the oil and google is the balsamic. no, actually,...
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>> you think that president trump does know the history of andrew jacks snen. >> of course he knows andrew jackson is one of his heroes. he acts like him. he talks like him. he wants to be him in modern day. but, again, it was totally uncalled for in regards to mentioning pocahontas in this setting, especially in the fact that it had nothing to do with this gathering. this was all about honoring the code talkers, and rightly so. >> sonny, one more question. >> please zblie read that you want americans to know the proud history of native americans and their service to this country. and you say that the native people of america have voluntarily served with honor by per capita in larger numbers than any other race in america, in every conflict in defense of this country, we did not stoop to claim spurs in our feet. can you expound on that? >> yes and i stand by that statement. we've served honorably in just about every conflict the united states has had, including the code talkers. the navajo code talkers were not the only code talkers. other nations were represented by code talkers. again, t
>> you think that president trump does know the history of andrew jacks snen. >> of course he knows andrew jackson is one of his heroes. he acts like him. he talks like him. he wants to be him in modern day. but, again, it was totally uncalled for in regards to mentioning pocahontas in this setting, especially in the fact that it had nothing to do with this gathering. this was all about honoring the code talkers, and rightly so. >> sonny, one more question. >> please...
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andrew plant, bbc news.sistent", according to a new report seen by the bbc‘s 5live investigates programme. the research, carried out by the together for short lives charity, also suggests many families are forced to go to a&e overnight and at the weekends. the department of health says it will look at the report's recommendations closely. let's check out the weather prospects with susan howell. plenty of sunshine around this afternoon but the way the weather feels is the key today. we have pulled air south across the british isles from the arctic and, with a chilly, gusty winds this afternoon, that really will emphasise the cold feel. showers in the west will tend to clear in the coming hours, in the east they will get pushed onshore into the likes of yorkshire, lincolnshire and east anglia. here isa lincolnshire and east anglia. here is a better indicator when we factor in the effect of the wind of how temperatures will feel out and about. overnight tonight the wind will fall right, ridge of high pressure b
andrew plant, bbc news.sistent", according to a new report seen by the bbc‘s 5live investigates programme. the research, carried out by the together for short lives charity, also suggests many families are forced to go to a&e overnight and at the weekends. the department of health says it will look at the report's recommendations closely. let's check out the weather prospects with susan howell. plenty of sunshine around this afternoon but the way the weather feels is the key today....
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and i -- andrew jackson will find himself there as well. the book is filled with great stories about great folks and a great history. i want to read the dedication to him is of the front because i think it says a lot. he says his focus to the unsung men and women whose stable military service has kept the spring and made general jackson famous. names and faces may not be known by the world but you will never be forgotten by me. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, brian kilmeade. [applause] >> thank you very much. genevieve, thank you very much. a true professional. we had a chance already last week i thought the heritage would be tired of me by now but thankfully you are not. you are allowing me to be here the first week that the book comes out and i'm an audiovisual presentation for no extra money. you definitely will get your money's worth today. we will give a summary of what the book is about because fundamentally, i also want to give you an idea of what you will see and hopefully come to light. that is why we have a format summary be
and i -- andrew jackson will find himself there as well. the book is filled with great stories about great folks and a great history. i want to read the dedication to him is of the front because i think it says a lot. he says his focus to the unsung men and women whose stable military service has kept the spring and made general jackson famous. names and faces may not be known by the world but you will never be forgotten by me. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, brian kilmeade. [applause]...
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andrew and lou can only do so much.ng people into permanent housing can be surprisingly difficult. >> i'll talk to you later, okay? >> meanwhile, not too far away lives another outsider. a man who clings to his own makeshift home in a place of utter darkness, beneath the ground. >> it is pitch-black in here! directv has been rated number one in customer satisfaction over cable for 17 years running. but some people still like cable. just like some people like wet grocery bags. getting a bad haircut. overcrowded trains. turnstiles that don't turn. and spilling coffee on themselves. but for everyone else, there's directv. for #1 rated customer satisfaction over cable, switch to directv. and for a limited time get a $100 reward card. call 1-800-directv express yourself.. new brow stylist shape and fill pencil by l'oreal. the easy-to-use triangular tip shapes and fills. the spoolie brush blends. brow power! new brow stylist shape and fill from l'oreal paris. how masterpass.that? masterpass? masterpass. nice chair. thanks. i
andrew and lou can only do so much.ng people into permanent housing can be surprisingly difficult. >> i'll talk to you later, okay? >> meanwhile, not too far away lives another outsider. a man who clings to his own makeshift home in a place of utter darkness, beneath the ground. >> it is pitch-black in here! directv has been rated number one in customer satisfaction over cable for 17 years running. but some people still like cable. just like some people like wet grocery bags....
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i don't have a play button "andrew jackson and the miracle of new orleans." i hope you enjoy it i did researching and. why i believe the battle shaped. select a war of 1812 the second war of independence going terrible for the united states. the with that military power. and 23 years earlier. and then time for the united states with the invasion of washington including the white house. in the country was losing the war badly. so president madison the future hong in the balance. and to stop the british forces from taking your lens. and then all the western frontier that we acquired through the purchase. and they filled the town with water and waste and though wall was still the matter of weeks over there thousands of british troops that was the war ruins of what was the state was the future of the country. and they know that would be suicide. and that led need a miracle and jackson knew just where to go to ask. >> but to tell the battle of new orleans this is the place of the nuns as long as people think the major general andrew jackson himself. with the battl
i don't have a play button "andrew jackson and the miracle of new orleans." i hope you enjoy it i did researching and. why i believe the battle shaped. select a war of 1812 the second war of independence going terrible for the united states. the with that military power. and 23 years earlier. and then time for the united states with the invasion of washington including the white house. in the country was losing the war badly. so president madison the future hong in the balance. and to...
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andrew and lou can only do so much.ple into permanent housing can be surprisingly difficult. >> i'll talk to you later, okay? >> meanwhile, not too far away lives another outsider. a man who clings to his own makeshift home in a place of utter darkness, beneath the ground. >> it is pitch-black in here! ("carol of the bells" playing) ♪ (drumsticks clattering) tha...oh, burnt-on gravy?ie. ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in. cascade platinum powers through even burnt-on gravy. nice. cascade. hey, it's me, your dry skin. i'm craving something we're missing. the ceramides in cerave. they help restore my natural barrier, so i can lock in moisture and keep us protected. we've got to have each other's backs and fronts. cerave. what your skin craves. but having his parents over was enlightening. ♪ you don't like my lasagna? no, it's good. -hmm. -oh. huh. [ both laugh ] here, blow. blow on it. you see it, right? is there a draft in here? i'm telling you, it's so easy to get home insuranc
andrew and lou can only do so much.ple into permanent housing can be surprisingly difficult. >> i'll talk to you later, okay? >> meanwhile, not too far away lives another outsider. a man who clings to his own makeshift home in a place of utter darkness, beneath the ground. >> it is pitch-black in here! ("carol of the bells" playing) ♪ (drumsticks clattering) tha...oh, burnt-on gravy?ie. ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in....
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you might want to look at andrew jackson. the more i look, the more research, the more i thought this would be the perfect american success story but it got better. the boy looked at it, the more i realize that natalie was the battle of new orleans necessary, it saved america's destiny. before i get into detail about this book and how much fun i had researching it, i have to say it will be one hour special on fox news on this and is going to be andrew jackson, two under fire. they want to take a statute that in new orleans at jackson square and we'll debate that if the questions of that because i know he's not perfect but man, he did a lot right. rather nico to the whole book, i thought i can grab the future i just ran on fox news and show it to you. you guys want to see it? i don't have the play button but i'm told of a passport to roll it will. >> you can get it now. this is the book. i hope you enjoy. i love researching it. here's a quick look at what buildup to the battle of new orleans bikinis in context on why billy the
you might want to look at andrew jackson. the more i look, the more research, the more i thought this would be the perfect american success story but it got better. the boy looked at it, the more i realize that natalie was the battle of new orleans necessary, it saved america's destiny. before i get into detail about this book and how much fun i had researching it, i have to say it will be one hour special on fox news on this and is going to be andrew jackson, two under fire. they want to take...
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asked what she was doing in iran, mr gove told the andrew marr show "i don't know".m john trickett, mabel‘s shadow minister for the john trickett, mabel‘s shadow ministerfor the cabinet john trickett, mabel‘s shadow minister for the cabinet office, saying "borisjohnson's cavalier approach to international diplomacy is compounded this morning by michael gove claiming he has no idea what nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was doing in iran. it has always been clear that she was on holiday visiting her family. it clear that she was on holiday visiting herfamily. it appears gove is more interested in protecting johnson'sjob than is more interested in protecting johnson's job than the liberty of a british citizen in jail in johnson's job than the liberty of a british citizen injail in iran. theresa may must assure nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe does not pay the price for her ministers' bungling". that is labour's reaction to the appearance of michael gove this morning on andrew marr. spain's prime minister is visiting catalonia for the first time since he imposed direct rule on the reg
asked what she was doing in iran, mr gove told the andrew marr show "i don't know".m john trickett, mabel‘s shadow minister for the john trickett, mabel‘s shadow ministerfor the cabinet john trickett, mabel‘s shadow minister for the cabinet office, saying "borisjohnson's cavalier approach to international diplomacy is compounded this morning by michael gove claiming he has no idea what nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was doing in iran. it has always been clear that she was on...
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laura martin, andrew left. we did reach out to roku to respond to mr. left's case the company said they have no comment. >>> the dow is holding its gains today. s&p and dnasdaq are not professor jeremy siegel joins us live from philadelphia to discuss the markets today. professor, good to see you again. >> happy to be here. >> so i guess i could pose this question one of two ways what do you make of this rally that seems unabated, or this rollover in technology and whether you think it portends a greater message of how investors view where we are and the places they should be >> well, yeah. i mean, today the divergence is extremely -- had a similar divergence a couple weeks ago and i began to say is this going to be the start of something and the growth snapped back and continued its fight. i do think the growth is extended relative to value now. so you have a lot of trend followers. i mean, the ultimate trend following is bitcoin, as we know but a lot of trend followers right now. and, you know, if nasdaq breaks down another 2 or 3 or 4%, you'll have p
laura martin, andrew left. we did reach out to roku to respond to mr. left's case the company said they have no comment. >>> the dow is holding its gains today. s&p and dnasdaq are not professor jeremy siegel joins us live from philadelphia to discuss the markets today. professor, good to see you again. >> happy to be here. >> so i guess i could pose this question one of two ways what do you make of this rally that seems unabated, or this rollover in technology and...
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stay with us, andrew, plenty more to discuss.his is bloomberg. ♪ continue our conversation with andrew fre ris. he's still with us in the studio. you and i were having an animated conversation during the break. angie: and i just stood there. david: something our viewers would perhaps, like to chime in on. you are polling what donald trump is doing int the u.s. andrew: he is a reverse robin hood, taking from the poor and giving to the rich. i love it. every single analysis i have seen points out that those to benefit are those with higher incomes and the corporates. the corporates are not necessarily owned by huge me ga-wealthy companies. it's not as simple as that. it's very elegant -- sorry, part elegant. i'm being facetious. part of the bill is going back to killing the obamacare. i thought that was finished. no, it isn't. it is removing the fine for those who don't have insurance. within a few years, many americans don't have insurance that all. yay, great stuff. the middle america that elected get just -- g to angie: at the e
stay with us, andrew, plenty more to discuss.his is bloomberg. ♪ continue our conversation with andrew fre ris. he's still with us in the studio. you and i were having an animated conversation during the break. angie: and i just stood there. david: something our viewers would perhaps, like to chime in on. you are polling what donald trump is doing int the u.s. andrew: he is a reverse robin hood, taking from the poor and giving to the rich. i love it. every single analysis i have seen points...
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intern andrew.was one of those special interns with an infectious smile. and a willingness to jump right in no matter the assignment. he helped us clear the shelters. >> go pro. he was running around our newsroom. he was having a blast. >> wore nbc peacock costume and was tireless during the blizzard a few years ago. >> go, andrew. >> come on. >> andrew made a point to get to know all of us and we all got to know him. >> i appreciate the fact that andrew was well raised. he's a very polite young man invites you in. andrew is a good, good young man. >> we learned he loved jimmy fallon and all things from saturday night live. and that he wanted to be a tv reporter. we learned how far important his parents steve and sandy were to him, and we learned he had cancer as a teenager and had beaten it. until it came back. that was earlier this year. andrew fought hard. he came back to work when he could. here he is in june on the nbc 4 pride float. he wrote on facebook that day, i've never been happier than i
intern andrew.was one of those special interns with an infectious smile. and a willingness to jump right in no matter the assignment. he helped us clear the shelters. >> go pro. he was running around our newsroom. he was having a blast. >> wore nbc peacock costume and was tireless during the blizzard a few years ago. >> go, andrew. >> come on. >> andrew made a point to get to know all of us and we all got to know him. >> i appreciate the fact that andrew was...
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andrew plant reports.ople on the indonesian island of bali look on from a distance. thousands have now been told to move away from the area. airlines have been warned about volcanic ash in the air from the billowing smoke. many flights here have now been cancelled. it's really kind of inconvenient, but there's not much you can do, it's a natural disaster. so, umm, yeah, it's... yeah, one of those things. it's kind of difficult. they lost my bag as well, so i have been waiting for my bag, but now i'm just going to go back to the hotel and come back tomorrow, i guess. the volcano has been showing signs of unrest since september, with many leaving their homes for temporary shelters. now, people within eight miles have been told to evacuate, with more than 120,000 displaced, scattered in camps across the island. the mountain is sacred to people here. no one is taking any chances. andrew plant, bbc news. it is quarter past 12. the headline sta rc two it is quarter past 12. the headline starc two 15—year—olds ar
andrew plant reports.ople on the indonesian island of bali look on from a distance. thousands have now been told to move away from the area. airlines have been warned about volcanic ash in the air from the billowing smoke. many flights here have now been cancelled. it's really kind of inconvenient, but there's not much you can do, it's a natural disaster. so, umm, yeah, it's... yeah, one of those things. it's kind of difficult. they lost my bag as well, so i have been waiting for my bag, but...
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thank you andrew.t of "breathe" up next actress jennifer jason ally lee has had a long career as a teen star from "fast times at ridgemont high "to latest in "hateful eight" here's a clip for "lbj". >> your mother didn't turn her back on you because she didn't love you. she just couldn't stand to sigh when you weren't at your best. >> you're gonna be all right. you're a good man president kennedy did wonderful things for man kind not the least of which was choosing you do be his successor. a man of great ideas. now the man needs a man who can deliver. >> first of all you nailland that actress for starters, secondly i love that scene because it's rare that we see lbj in tender moments. >> he's so afraid and vulnerable and i think that's something rob really wanted to show and lady rd was his opportunity to show that side of him. >> yeah, yeah, because we've seen actress play her on screen so many times, how did you approach your particular turn? >> i read everything i could read, looked at every video i
thank you andrew.t of "breathe" up next actress jennifer jason ally lee has had a long career as a teen star from "fast times at ridgemont high "to latest in "hateful eight" here's a clip for "lbj". >> your mother didn't turn her back on you because she didn't love you. she just couldn't stand to sigh when you weren't at your best. >> you're gonna be all right. you're a good man president kennedy did wonderful things for man kind not the least...
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andrew understood that trump knew how the media worked. andrew said in 2012 because of the way trump beats the media he will be a candidate one day if you don't watch out. he's not a conservative but he'll be the candidate you get because he knows how to fight and you don't. i think andrew's early feelings about that were fulfilled. the reason many republicans whatever trump is that he's a fighter and he fights back against the ones that republicans feel is there opponent. he believed in i believe that given a level playing field where the media allows both sides equal time a coverage conservatives will win most of those debate. a lot of that goes to marginalizing republicans and conservatives. the revenue for that is not where roy was forced to have it. the remedy is to expose biased where it exists. that is something we have done a lot about breitbart and more after the election. fighting against a lot of the coverage. we think trump is a president we can hold accountable. accountable to the promises he made but he should be accountable
andrew understood that trump knew how the media worked. andrew said in 2012 because of the way trump beats the media he will be a candidate one day if you don't watch out. he's not a conservative but he'll be the candidate you get because he knows how to fight and you don't. i think andrew's early feelings about that were fulfilled. the reason many republicans whatever trump is that he's a fighter and he fights back against the ones that republicans feel is there opponent. he believed in i...
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andrew, thank you very much. andrew walker is our economics correspondent. isa pretty much everything, and in kenya it is a matter of life and death. a new app is making it a lot easier to summon the emergency services. you just take for granted that 911 exists. the average person in nairobi had no idea what number to call. and when you ask them they would say, that is a good point. what will i do? we have different ambulance companies. we work together to make it. there was once times that we have seen has gone down from 162 minutes, which was the average, which is nearly three hours, which is insane, down to 15—20 minutes. let's see what other stories are being talked about on social media. the bank of england have announced that they pay a quarter more to men than to women. sue noffke is with us again. the bank of england has been the latest company to have to be more transparent about its pay rates. and we can see what the gaps are. they are taking measures to close that. they have made progress in recent years. and they have set a target as to where the
andrew, thank you very much. andrew walker is our economics correspondent. isa pretty much everything, and in kenya it is a matter of life and death. a new app is making it a lot easier to summon the emergency services. you just take for granted that 911 exists. the average person in nairobi had no idea what number to call. and when you ask them they would say, that is a good point. what will i do? we have different ambulance companies. we work together to make it. there was once times that we...
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andrew cotton it was all going so well. andrew cotto n ha d it was all going so well.60 feet of it, and... wipeout. andrew was thrown off of his board and crushed by the water. this footage was captured by a documentary team. the 38—year—old from devon was triggered by portuguese rescue teams and was found to have a broken spine. portuguese rescue teams and was found to have a broken spinem portuguese rescue teams and was found to have a broken spine. it was a storm from... this afternoon, he spoke to us from his hospital bed and described what had happened. spoke to us from his hospital bed and described what had happenedm was a different sort of wave. it was a lot heavier. ifaded a bit deep and mistimed it, really. it could have been the best of my life or the worst wipeout. this comes after he was hit by another wave off coast of logical. he says he is not put off and wants to be back as soon as possible. —— portugal. will his family let him? yeah. i have talked to my children about it. i made a career in surfing by falling off. andrew owes his life to a special ves
andrew cotton it was all going so well. andrew cotto n ha d it was all going so well.60 feet of it, and... wipeout. andrew was thrown off of his board and crushed by the water. this footage was captured by a documentary team. the 38—year—old from devon was triggered by portuguese rescue teams and was found to have a broken spine. portuguese rescue teams and was found to have a broken spinem portuguese rescue teams and was found to have a broken spine. it was a storm from... this afternoon,...
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sir andrew, good to see you. thanks so much for being with me. what's your reaction when you hear a u.s. president take the word of the russian president putin over his own u.s. intelligence community as a assessment? h. >> it's extraordinarily hard to find the procedure answer to that. of the putin has a long record of lying. sometimes so boldly, one suppose he's having a laugh to himself. this occasion is one of them. he personally presumably was not operating the computers, and to that extent, he wasn't involved but obviously he's given coverage to those who were. >> and that the kremlin would originally say that this discussion never happened, they talked about the economy, and then there would be an about-face saying, oh, yes, the two men did discuss it. is this an issue of perhaps the spokesperson wasn't privy to the content of these two men's discussion? or does the kremlin find that it's add ven tageous for russia to go ahead and acknowledge that once again it reiterated it was not involved? >> my guess is it would be a tactical decision.
sir andrew, good to see you. thanks so much for being with me. what's your reaction when you hear a u.s. president take the word of the russian president putin over his own u.s. intelligence community as a assessment? h. >> it's extraordinarily hard to find the procedure answer to that. of the putin has a long record of lying. sometimes so boldly, one suppose he's having a laugh to himself. this occasion is one of them. he personally presumably was not operating the computers, and to that...
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andrew plant reports. arriving at port in yemen.eeks waiting at sea, a un age ship carrying food supplies, the blockade here finally lifted. these are the conditions in parts of the and right 110w. conditions in parts of the and right now. the world food programme says millions are at risk of starvation. 0n millions are at risk of starvation. on saturday, aeroplanes arrived carrying medicine to help sick children. vaccinations taken to hospitals where thousands are awaiting. this, though, the first supply ship to get through for almost a month. more than 11 million yemeni children are today in acute need of humanitarian assistance. that's almost every single yemeni boy and girl. the ship has arrived at the port of cilicia north from the main port of hodeidah, which is still under a blockade, imposed by a coalition led by saudi arabia after the rebels there fighting in yemen fired a missile at the saudi capital —— saleef. the blockades are designed to ensure shipments of weapons don't reach the rebel fighters. for the yemeni people,
andrew plant reports. arriving at port in yemen.eeks waiting at sea, a un age ship carrying food supplies, the blockade here finally lifted. these are the conditions in parts of the and right 110w. conditions in parts of the and right now. the world food programme says millions are at risk of starvation. 0n millions are at risk of starvation. on saturday, aeroplanes arrived carrying medicine to help sick children. vaccinations taken to hospitals where thousands are awaiting. this, though, the...
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and so this is a -- like i said, andrew jackson, we survive him. we will survive every president from here on and into the future. no matter who is president. indian nations will stand strong, they will be proud, they will defend this nation and we will defend ourselves against any type of racial remarks that maybe make our caricature that may develop. because we are a proud nation. and we will not be defeated in our own land in our own country. >> thank you. we appreciate you taking time with us. president of the navajo nation. >>> this just in. a federal judge in washington has set a new hearing for this afternoon on who should be the acting director of the consumer financial protection bureau. president trump, of course, appointed mick mulvaney and he is at the cfpb this morning. but former director richard cordray appointed lee yand ra english. >> that was the conversation i had when the president called the senator pocahontas. >> that's what was stunning. yesterday's event was a win for this country. it is important for everyone to acknowledge
and so this is a -- like i said, andrew jackson, we survive him. we will survive every president from here on and into the future. no matter who is president. indian nations will stand strong, they will be proud, they will defend this nation and we will defend ourselves against any type of racial remarks that maybe make our caricature that may develop. because we are a proud nation. and we will not be defeated in our own land in our own country. >> thank you. we appreciate you taking time...
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helping their cause flyers expected to have andrew mc donald back. he has been out for a month, taking a shot off his leg. >> when we are trying to generate things and end up cheating a little bit and give up more defensively. i think we have just get back to sticking to our defensive plan and capitalizing on our chances. >> little mistakes are haunting us and costing us big time and little things that we have to learn from and just get better. >> maybe eagles can get some magic on the flyers. >> maybe carson wentz can play for the flyers he grew up in fargo, he might be able to play hockey too. >> thanks. >>> quick break more "action news" when we come right back. >>> now the story of how a young man with awe advertise from voorhees went from unable to communicate to happily sharing his own success stories. >> part of the progress happened in durant a social services organization, in mount laurel, that helped individual with special need like him, learn and grow. alycia vitarelli has this story. >> i like to swim. i did karate. i'm a very active per
helping their cause flyers expected to have andrew mc donald back. he has been out for a month, taking a shot off his leg. >> when we are trying to generate things and end up cheating a little bit and give up more defensively. i think we have just get back to sticking to our defensive plan and capitalizing on our chances. >> little mistakes are haunting us and costing us big time and little things that we have to learn from and just get better. >> maybe eagles can get some...
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rob andrew, welcome to extra time. thank you. of the most eye—catching phrases in your book, rugby: the game of my life, is particularly doom—laden. you write, the non—alignment of interests and inherent conflicts at the heart of the two biggest rugby nations on this planet could easily bring the entire sport to its knees. why do you say that? well, it's an interesting point. and actually, just this last few days, with the southern hemisphere teams coming up to the north, and barbarians playing the all blacks, the southern hemisphere unions themselves and all three chief executives have come out and said there are real threats to the southern hemisphere game. lots of players leaving the southern hemisphere for the riches of the north, in england and in france. and there's a sort of danger that, over time, the rich clubs of france and england will hoover up all of the best players, put real pressures on the southern hemisphere. not only will they lose test players, but they will lose players from the level below, which means their
rob andrew, welcome to extra time. thank you. of the most eye—catching phrases in your book, rugby: the game of my life, is particularly doom—laden. you write, the non—alignment of interests and inherent conflicts at the heart of the two biggest rugby nations on this planet could easily bring the entire sport to its knees. why do you say that? well, it's an interesting point. and actually, just this last few days, with the southern hemisphere teams coming up to the north, and barbarians...
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andrew mcnicol isa grey is also there.the birmingham ballet of hair is a ballet master and at the royal ballet com pa ny ballet master and at the royal ballet company there's elizabeth harrod and alexander's sister, demelza, and the man in charge, director kevin 0'hare. demelza, and the man in charge, director kevin o'hare. each generation has had their whole city dancers, which is incredible. va nessa dancers, which is incredible. vanessa and her mum before it really knew how to engage with the young dancers and give them a sense of purpose maybe, taking it seriously and professionally, because there's hundreds of these schools around the country but i don't think many of them have this track record. and to celebrate that, kevin 0'hare has brought some of those former stu d e nts brought some of those former students together to rehearse for the hull gala show. demelza parish will be dancing a new peers, peace choreographed by andrew mcnicol. will be dancing a new peers, peace choreographed by andrew mcnicoli never though
andrew mcnicol isa grey is also there.the birmingham ballet of hair is a ballet master and at the royal ballet com pa ny ballet master and at the royal ballet company there's elizabeth harrod and alexander's sister, demelza, and the man in charge, director kevin 0'hare. demelza, and the man in charge, director kevin o'hare. each generation has had their whole city dancers, which is incredible. va nessa dancers, which is incredible. vanessa and her mum before it really knew how to engage with...
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andrew, what's the latest? >> reporter: a back and forth now turning into a public spat between at&t/time warner andth doj. what we're hearing now or what we heard originally was that the companies were trying to -- or that the companies were in touch with the doj and the doj had said look, the only way the deal is going to go through is if you sell cnn and the turner assets or you sell directv. that was something obviously that at&t and time warner have thus far been unwilling to do, they felt the deal was going to take place and be done by the end of this year, that now is in question the real question now is whether at&t -- or whether doj is willing to sue and whether on the flip side, at&t and time warner are willing to press ahead and participate in a suit and defend the deal. and all expectations on our reporting suggest that may very well be where this goes. it's been fascinating. and the public spat, there was a statement from at&t's ceo, randall stevenson, who came out publicly this afternoon and said
andrew, what's the latest? >> reporter: a back and forth now turning into a public spat between at&t/time warner andth doj. what we're hearing now or what we heard originally was that the companies were trying to -- or that the companies were in touch with the doj and the doj had said look, the only way the deal is going to go through is if you sell cnn and the turner assets or you sell directv. that was something obviously that at&t and time warner have thus far been unwilling to...
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andrew wisman is the poster boy for prosecutorial misconduct.was the driving force behind the indictment of arthur anderson which as you mentioned after a week being unsoiled eradicated a company and 85,000 jobs worldwide with the stroke of the pen on the indictment itself anderson was giving the death penalty only to be reversed 9-0 by the supreme court three years later. >> sean: that never happened. not many 9-0 decisions are there. >> no, there are not. justice rehnquist wall street for the court it was shocking how familiar culpability the jury instructions had acquired. mr. wiseman obtained the conviction by erratic indicating criminal intent from the jury instructions and persuading the judge to give instructions that simply were devoid of that crucial element. >> sean: you write, gregg jarrett, that wiseman is notorious lawyer. known for abusive tactics and for weaponizing the law in a ruthless and often unprincipled quest to innocent people have been victimized by him. his biggest cases we have been talking about reversed. >> yeah. i me
andrew wisman is the poster boy for prosecutorial misconduct.was the driving force behind the indictment of arthur anderson which as you mentioned after a week being unsoiled eradicated a company and 85,000 jobs worldwide with the stroke of the pen on the indictment itself anderson was giving the death penalty only to be reversed 9-0 by the supreme court three years later. >> sean: that never happened. not many 9-0 decisions are there. >> no, there are not. justice rehnquist wall...
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this is over the condo buildings on the 1100 block of saint andrew's road in bryn mawr. there was a fire burning and there were leaves at the scene this may have caught fire and it is bringing up smoke from the scene. looks like firefighters have a handle on this, we'll keep watching it from chopper 6 hd karen will have update on the road areas that might have delays there this morning. >> we'll turn to david murphy, it's a little chilly out there, but it's what to expect the last week of november. >> reporter: basically, testers going up and down again, a little bit -- temperatures are going up and down again a little bit of a rollercoaster. we had snow showers in the peculiars, that have moved on. as we look outside we have clear skies over philadelphia with clouds dissipating out to the west and evaporating. in terms of how it looks, it's going to be a good looking morning and afternoon. unfortunate it's cool. 38 degrees in philadelphia. 37 in allentown and trenton. 36 in wilmington, 39 in millville. you 0 notice how the winds are coming in from the west. they are nob
this is over the condo buildings on the 1100 block of saint andrew's road in bryn mawr. there was a fire burning and there were leaves at the scene this may have caught fire and it is bringing up smoke from the scene. looks like firefighters have a handle on this, we'll keep watching it from chopper 6 hd karen will have update on the road areas that might have delays there this morning. >> we'll turn to david murphy, it's a little chilly out there, but it's what to expect the last week of...
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patricia hails from canada, andrew is from australia.y've been working remotely around the world for years now. the couple do consulting for young entrepreneurs and develop brands, all the way from website to logo. and all while on the road. >> most people back in the real world, as we say, don't understand what we do. so when we go and visit family or friends, they think we are on permanent vacation. >> yup the family goes, what are , you doing, when are you coming back to work? like, i am working, and even though you can say this message repeatedly, it just doesn't come out, it doesn't get remembered. >> patrica and andrew have a meeting in their outdoor office -- via skype. tracy also calls herself a digital nomad, and does frequent business with andrew and patricia. >> the upsides of working with people virtually is that it opens up the entire world. so i have meetings throughout the day, whether its bali, canada, australia, the whole world is available and that's pretty amazing. >> the hubud buiding is made completely out of bamboo.
patricia hails from canada, andrew is from australia.y've been working remotely around the world for years now. the couple do consulting for young entrepreneurs and develop brands, all the way from website to logo. and all while on the road. >> most people back in the real world, as we say, don't understand what we do. so when we go and visit family or friends, they think we are on permanent vacation. >> yup the family goes, what are , you doing, when are you coming back to work?...
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the home secretary, amber rudd, told the andrew marr show that theresa may was working with other partyeaders to make sure that people could report complaints and have them dealt with. our political correspondent iain watson reports. the allegation in the times that pornography was found on a computer in damian green's office dates from 2008. this was during a controversial enquiry into home office leaks which briefly led to mr green's arrest. as theresa may's second—in—command she would not want to lose him from the cabinet and he has responded robustly to the allegation. in a statement he said that the story was completely untrue and he called it a disreputable political smear. he added that the police have never suggested to him that improper material was found on his parliamentary computer. in turn he accuses the officer in charge of the investigation of breaching his duty to keep the details of an investigation confidential. this weekend, allegations of improper behaviour in and around westminster have been filling the front pages. and even when ministers resign, that is rarely the
the home secretary, amber rudd, told the andrew marr show that theresa may was working with other partyeaders to make sure that people could report complaints and have them dealt with. our political correspondent iain watson reports. the allegation in the times that pornography was found on a computer in damian green's office dates from 2008. this was during a controversial enquiry into home office leaks which briefly led to mr green's arrest. as theresa may's second—in—command she would...
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this is why, andrew, there needs to bea this is why, andrew, there needs to be a thorough investigationough investigation, and that is whyjeremy corbyn has called for a renowned established qc to investigate this matter urgently and to have a response urgently. of course, i'm really sorry what happened to becks, and she has been extraordinarily brave, but we need a process where you don't have to be brave to have justice done more to come forward. we should have a policy in place where women don't have to be brave. dawn butler was talking about the focus of this meeting tomorrow involving the party leaders. they are looking at a proper grievance system that will be brought in. individual parties have talked about their code of conduct, the conservatives, for example, bringing in their new code of conduct on friday. labour updating their systems. they are talking about having a westminster— wide system. in a company, you can go to the hr department, and procedure, but there are no procedures in place in westminster, so that is what they will be talking about. all of the parties really wa
this is why, andrew, there needs to bea this is why, andrew, there needs to be a thorough investigationough investigation, and that is whyjeremy corbyn has called for a renowned established qc to investigate this matter urgently and to have a response urgently. of course, i'm really sorry what happened to becks, and she has been extraordinarily brave, but we need a process where you don't have to be brave to have justice done more to come forward. we should have a policy in place where women...
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andrew, for the moment, thank you very much indeed. andrew harding, oui’ very much indeed.ca correspondent. let's talk to martin fletcher, formerforeign editor of let's talk to martin fletcher, former foreign editor of the times newspaper. he has covered stories for many years in zimbabwe and he has interviewed the newly appointed leader of zanu—pf, emmerson mnangagwa, who could turn out to be an absolutely pivotal figure in the post—mugabe era. he is the man who is their candidate favoured by the military to be the next leader, the next president. he has been appointed interim party leader. martin fletcher, tell us what you think of him. he has a reputation for brutality. he was a strong man within the regime of robert mugabe. he is not exactly a candidate of human rights and shining virtue and democracy, is he? ithink human rights and shining virtue and democracy, is he? i think the people of zimbabwe need to be a little careful about what they wish for. mnangagwa has a long and brutal record, he has been yoked to mugabe for 30 years or so. he was closely involved in a ma
andrew, for the moment, thank you very much indeed. andrew harding, oui’ very much indeed.ca correspondent. let's talk to martin fletcher, formerforeign editor of let's talk to martin fletcher, former foreign editor of the times newspaper. he has covered stories for many years in zimbabwe and he has interviewed the newly appointed leader of zanu—pf, emmerson mnangagwa, who could turn out to be an absolutely pivotal figure in the post—mugabe era. he is the man who is their candidate...
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andrew jackson fascinated me. the more you look at research of thought this was the perfect american success story but it got better. the more i looked at it relies not only was the battle of new orleans necessary, and saved america's destiny. before i get into detail about this book and how much fun i had research unit, happy to say they will be in our special on fox news on this. andrew jackson, here under fire in tiki statue down in new orleans in jackson square and we will debate that. i know it's not perfect, but he did a lot of ride and they shocked a huge and act. rather than me go through the whole book, i grabbed a feature i just read on fox news to show it to you. you guys want to see it? i don't have the play but, but i'm told if i ask for it to roll, it will. >> you can actually get it now. this is the book. i hope you enjoy it. i loved researching it. here's a quick look about at the big give you some context on what i believe the bubble shaped. >> the word of 1812, america's second war of independenc
andrew jackson fascinated me. the more you look at research of thought this was the perfect american success story but it got better. the more i looked at it relies not only was the battle of new orleans necessary, and saved america's destiny. before i get into detail about this book and how much fun i had research unit, happy to say they will be in our special on fox news on this. andrew jackson, here under fire in tiki statue down in new orleans in jackson square and we will debate that. i...
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so that's what we're watching right now. >> it's interesting, andrew because under antitrust law andst off monopolies and this is not one, and monopolies were the fact that they're not illegal, it's illegal if you use your size and tie in products to block other participants for the marketplace. andrew, i don't know about you, but tongue in cheek, i can think of one large corporation which a, controls the pipes and the internet connection and b, controls news and entertainment assets can you think of one >> i'm not sure of the one you're thinking of. >> it's the one we work for, andrew, because it begs the question if there is a problem with the structure of the at&t-time warner, then the question is what other companies are like that? comcast is kind of like that >> that's one of the questions and the larger question at this very moment is whether this is politically motivated. we've heard president trump publicly declare that he believes cnn is fake news, for example. at one point during the presidential campaign said that he would seek to block a transaction like this toward remin
so that's what we're watching right now. >> it's interesting, andrew because under antitrust law andst off monopolies and this is not one, and monopolies were the fact that they're not illegal, it's illegal if you use your size and tie in products to block other participants for the marketplace. andrew, i don't know about you, but tongue in cheek, i can think of one large corporation which a, controls the pipes and the internet connection and b, controls news and entertainment assets can...
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because we have to remember andrew there are other this is not a train is concerned. go ahead sorry andrew go ahead sorry sam go i was going to say we should call you sometimes other places or the end of the people of that has. all right ok we'll have to thank andrew thomas that will try to get another hour now this training opposition greens party integrations folks when nick mckim is on man aside and he told out to see the refugees at the camp been fending off looters. it's the concerns here are the safety of the refugees from the villages and about fifty militants got into the camp there not to god but they're also twenty percent of the refugee truth and are now is clinically depressed or suffering from post-traumatic stress and i have had access to their flock the tracking medication now cut off as well which will probably calamitous mental count half comes and there are medical professionals in the strike warning to die that suicide in the near future on the inevitable if united nations. and at some length might get very clear that they mean reminding a struggle
because we have to remember andrew there are other this is not a train is concerned. go ahead sorry andrew go ahead sorry sam go i was going to say we should call you sometimes other places or the end of the people of that has. all right ok we'll have to thank andrew thomas that will try to get another hour now this training opposition greens party integrations folks when nick mckim is on man aside and he told out to see the refugees at the camp been fending off looters. it's the concerns here...
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churchillrther ado on andrew roberts. [applause] andrew: ladies and gentlemen, it is a great honor to be able to address you. thank you very much for those kind words. , when we started this morning david freeman equated this conference to a opera. the only thing i know about opera is that it is not over until the fat lady sings. i think that is a rather rude thing to say about me. of the things that makes me proud to be a historian is that despite the pitfalls of my trade which can be summed up as pedantry and punditry. the greatest man in history also chose it as his. anything other than a statesman and a soldier he was a historian. he was a statesman and politician almost entirely to the person of history. he was far from a model schoolboy jack blum reminds us. he was vital, self-involved. he was well ahead in history every time that he took it. so far from failing he sold more history books than any other 20th century historian. he was largely self-taught. i think it extremely difficult for anyone not born into his wo
churchillrther ado on andrew roberts. [applause] andrew: ladies and gentlemen, it is a great honor to be able to address you. thank you very much for those kind words. , when we started this morning david freeman equated this conference to a opera. the only thing i know about opera is that it is not over until the fat lady sings. i think that is a rather rude thing to say about me. of the things that makes me proud to be a historian is that despite the pitfalls of my trade which can be summed...