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>> here's andrew. >> andrew. >> hi, i'm andrew. >> pleasure to meet you. >> why don't we head on in?l right? you ready? >> yeah, let's do it. >> we just need to make sure that whatever we do today, it's tight and it's fast and you're on point, okay? >> yep. >> all right, let's get started. >> i'm ready. >> okay, we're rolling whenever you're comfortable. >> selling your car? then call 1-800-carcash. >> we're gonna stop. we're--we're gonna stop. that "selling your car" is too soft. >> all right. >> strong, andrew. [forcefully] selling your car? >> all right. selling your car? >> both: no. >> selling your car? >> now, instead of going down, i want you to stay up and strong all the way through. [forcefully] selling your car? >> selling your car? >> no. >> selling your car? >> both: no, no, no, no. >> gotta get it right. it's really about him getting his confidence. >> yeah. >> right? >> yeah, being comfortable. >> it's got to sound like you're pissed. >> okay. it--it takes a long time for me to get pissed, so... >> well, the boss is coming, and the boss is pissed, so it's not gonna take
>> here's andrew. >> andrew. >> hi, i'm andrew. >> pleasure to meet you. >> why don't we head on in?l right? you ready? >> yeah, let's do it. >> we just need to make sure that whatever we do today, it's tight and it's fast and you're on point, okay? >> yep. >> all right, let's get started. >> i'm ready. >> okay, we're rolling whenever you're comfortable. >> selling your car? then call 1-800-carcash. >> we're gonna...
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officers were indeed under way, two of them, pc andrew shaw and pc and pc andrew harper.nd the thieves. you can seejessie cole trying to escape, after unhooking the quad bike which had been attached by the terror. bike which had been attached by the toe rope. this is now the rear view from the offer of‘s vehicle, with pc shaw at the wheel. through the back, you can see jessie cole‘s legs as he tries to get into the car. he has closely followed by pc harper. at that moment, the offices stepped into the tow rope and was dragged away. it‘s probably pc harper. i have now lost them. all the time, getting updates from officers. pc shar knew who it was. it‘s probably pc harper. i‘ve just found his stab vest in the road. in court the jury was shown on this computer visualisation of where andrew harper was dragged for over a mile. and this is the road where the officer was swung from side to side like a pendulum at speeds of more than a0 miles an hour. it's very serious, anybody you can spare to help would be much appreciated. with the help of a police helicopter officers tracked
officers were indeed under way, two of them, pc andrew shaw and pc and pc andrew harper.nd the thieves. you can seejessie cole trying to escape, after unhooking the quad bike which had been attached by the terror. bike which had been attached by the toe rope. this is now the rear view from the offer of‘s vehicle, with pc shaw at the wheel. through the back, you can see jessie cole‘s legs as he tries to get into the car. he has closely followed by pc harper. at that moment, the offices...
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two of them, pc andrew shaw and pc andrew harper. the front facing camera of their unmarked police car, and the moment they found the thieves. you can seejessie cole trying to escape after unhooking the quad bike which had been attached by the tow rope. this is now the rear view from the officers' vehicle with pc shaw at the wheel. you can see jessie cole's legs as he tries to get into the car, closely followed by pc andrew harper. at that moment, the officer stepped into the tow rope, and was dragged away. my colleague pc harper got out of the vehicle, run after the vehicle, i have now lost him. pc shaw gave chase. he found the officer's stab vest a short distance away. all the time, getting updates from officers. there is a body in the road, it fell out the vehicle. pc shaw knew who it was. that is probably pc harp e i have found his stab vest in the road. in court, thejury road. in court, the jury was shown this computer visualisation, of where andrew harper was dragged for over a mile. the prosecution said he was swung from side
two of them, pc andrew shaw and pc andrew harper. the front facing camera of their unmarked police car, and the moment they found the thieves. you can seejessie cole trying to escape after unhooking the quad bike which had been attached by the tow rope. this is now the rear view from the officers' vehicle with pc shaw at the wheel. you can see jessie cole's legs as he tries to get into the car, closely followed by pc andrew harper. at that moment, the officer stepped into the tow rope, and was...
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andrew: well, it was. june 11, 1963 may well be the most singular, single most important day in the history of the civil rights movement. we have what happened at university of alabama and -- at the university of alabama and integration. we have jfk's introduction of the civil rights act of 1963. and we have in the early hours of june 12, 12:20 a.m., medgar evers, the unsung hero of the civil rights movement, shot from behind in his driveway, in his home, in a segregated subdivision in jackson, mississippi. kennedy's day had ended and he was asleep. he awoke that morning to find, in a sentence, perhaps the reason he had given that speech and the consequence of that speech. i don't think medgar evers murderer had heard that speech tonight, but kennedy had understood with raw passion what he called the fires of frustration burning in american cities, and how this kind of thing would unleash them. this kind of thing -- he didn't know medgar evers. medgar evers had tried to get his attention. but when he heard
andrew: well, it was. june 11, 1963 may well be the most singular, single most important day in the history of the civil rights movement. we have what happened at university of alabama and -- at the university of alabama and integration. we have jfk's introduction of the civil rights act of 1963. and we have in the early hours of june 12, 12:20 a.m., medgar evers, the unsung hero of the civil rights movement, shot from behind in his driveway, in his home, in a segregated subdivision in jackson,...
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senator booker, you're watching, this is joint base andrews. soon you'll see the activities under way and soon the processions will begin through the streets of washington. we'll take a quick break. there's breaking news at the white house this day. the highest ranking coronavirus diagnosis yet, the president's national security adviser, robert o'brien. >>> live pictures there. this is joint base andrews just outside of the nation's capital in maryland, the body of john lewis, civil rights icon and american hero, 30 years plus representing the atlanta district and its suburbs and his casket will be taken through the streets and many landmarks here. the house speaker is on hand at joint base andrews, friends and family members, congressional staff members as well as we begin this journey. our special coverage throughout the day. joining me is cnn's dana bash, nia-malika henderson and van jones. dana, i want to come to you. you knew him very well from all the time you spent on capitol hill, but i want to start the conversation by going back to th
senator booker, you're watching, this is joint base andrews. soon you'll see the activities under way and soon the processions will begin through the streets of washington. we'll take a quick break. there's breaking news at the white house this day. the highest ranking coronavirus diagnosis yet, the president's national security adviser, robert o'brien. >>> live pictures there. this is joint base andrews just outside of the nation's capital in maryland, the body of john lewis, civil...
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andrew: well, it was.une 11, 1963 may well be the singular, single most important day in the history of the civil rights movement. we have the university of alabama and integration. we have jfk's introduction of the civil rights act of 1963. and in the early hours of june 12, 12:20 a.m., medgar evers, the unsung hero of the civil rights movement, shot from behind in his driveway, in his home, in a segregated subdivision in jackson, mississippi. kennedy's day had ended and he was asleep. he woke that morning to find, and a sense, perhaps the reason he had given that speech and the consequence of that speech. byron de la beckwith had heard the speech, but kennedy felt the fires of frustration in american cities and how this kind of thing could unleash them. this kind of thing -- he did not know medgar evers, medgar evers had tried to get his attention, but when he heard about this, he drafts a letter to mrs. evers, he uses his office to persuade the family that medgar evers should be buried at arlington nati
andrew: well, it was.une 11, 1963 may well be the singular, single most important day in the history of the civil rights movement. we have the university of alabama and integration. we have jfk's introduction of the civil rights act of 1963. and in the early hours of june 12, 12:20 a.m., medgar evers, the unsung hero of the civil rights movement, shot from behind in his driveway, in his home, in a segregated subdivision in jackson, mississippi. kennedy's day had ended and he was asleep. he woke...
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this foot dragging by prince andrew marr stopped. depiction of him not cooperating is not accurate and he is willing to co—operate with investigations, —— must stop. statements bought out on his behalf deny categorically any suggestion of impropriety with underage miners, saying these are categorically untrue. just to go back to your point... . it may be the kind of cooperation he wishes to provide all willing to provide is not the kind of cooperation that the fbi and prosecutors want. for example, he may be willing to a nswer example, he may be willing to answer written questions that they provide and then he would have the opportunity to consult with his lawyers as he gives those written answers but the homeland security, the fbi prosecutors have repeatedly said they would like the main person interview and that may be what he is not willing to provide but it is what he should provide any should do it without delay, without conditions, without further excuses as to why he is not doing it. he's trying to portray himself as the victi
this foot dragging by prince andrew marr stopped. depiction of him not cooperating is not accurate and he is willing to co—operate with investigations, —— must stop. statements bought out on his behalf deny categorically any suggestion of impropriety with underage miners, saying these are categorically untrue. just to go back to your point... . it may be the kind of cooperation he wishes to provide all willing to provide is not the kind of cooperation that the fbi and prosecutors want....
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two of them, pc andrew shaw and pc andrew harper.facing camera of their unmarked police car. and also their unmarked police car. and also the moment they found. i could see jesse cole trying to escape after unhooking the quad bike which had been attached by the group. this is now the review from the office as vehicle, with pc show at the vehicle. through the back, you can seejessie vehicle. through the back, you can see jessie cole's vehicle. through the back, you can seejessie cole's legs as he tries to get into the car, closely followed by pc harper. at that moment, officers stepped into the tow rope and was dragged away. my colleague got out of the vehicle, he ran after the vehicle, i have now lost in. pc shaw gave chase. he found the officers stab vest a short distance away, all the time, getting updates from officers. there is a body in a row, it has fallen out of the vehicle. pieces of new hope was. i have just down to stab vest in the road. in court, thejury i have just down to stab vest in the road. in court, the jury was sho
two of them, pc andrew shaw and pc andrew harper.facing camera of their unmarked police car. and also their unmarked police car. and also the moment they found. i could see jesse cole trying to escape after unhooking the quad bike which had been attached by the group. this is now the review from the office as vehicle, with pc show at the vehicle. through the back, you can seejessie vehicle. through the back, you can see jessie cole's vehicle. through the back, you can seejessie cole's legs as...
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two of them, pc andrew shaw and pc andrew harper.camera of their unmarked police car and the moment they found the thieves. you can seejessie cole trying to escape after unhooking the quad bike which had been attached by the tow rope. this is now the rear view from the officers‘ vehicle, with pc shaw at the wheel. through the back you can seejessie coal‘s legs as he tries through the back you can see jessie cole's legs as he tries to get into the car, closely followed by pc harper. at that moment the officer stepped into the tow rope and was dragged away. my colleague pc harper got out of the vehicle, ran after the vehicle. i've now lost him. pc shaw gave chase. he found the officer's stab vest a short distance away. all the time getting updates from officers. pc shaw knew who it was. in court the jury was shown this computer visualisation of where andrew harper was dragged for over a mile. the prosecution said he was swung from side to side like a pendulum in an effort to dislodge him. their case for murder was that the teenagers kn
two of them, pc andrew shaw and pc andrew harper.camera of their unmarked police car and the moment they found the thieves. you can seejessie cole trying to escape after unhooking the quad bike which had been attached by the tow rope. this is now the rear view from the officers‘ vehicle, with pc shaw at the wheel. through the back you can seejessie coal‘s legs as he tries through the back you can see jessie cole's legs as he tries to get into the car, closely followed by pc harper. at that...
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two of them — pc andrew shaw and pc andrew harper.era of their unmarked police car and the moment they found the thieves. you can seejessie cole trying to escape after unhooking the quad bike, which had been attached by the tow rope. this is now the rear view from the officers‘ vehicle, with pc shaw at the wheel. through the back you can see jessie cole's legs as he tries to get into the car, closely followed by pc harper. at that moment the officer stepped into the tow rope and was dragged away. my colleague pc harper got out of the vehicle, ran after the vehicle. i've now lost him. pc shaw gave chase. he found the officer's stab vest a short distance away, all the time getting updates from officers. there's a body in the road, body in the road, it fell out of the vehicle. pc shaw knew who it was. it's probably pc harper. i've just found his stab vest in the road. in court the jury was shown this computer visualisation of where andrew harper was dragged for over a mile. and this is the road where the officer was swung from side to si
two of them — pc andrew shaw and pc andrew harper.era of their unmarked police car and the moment they found the thieves. you can seejessie cole trying to escape after unhooking the quad bike, which had been attached by the tow rope. this is now the rear view from the officers‘ vehicle, with pc shaw at the wheel. through the back you can see jessie cole's legs as he tries to get into the car, closely followed by pc harper. at that moment the officer stepped into the tow rope and was dragged...
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prince andrew suggesting he would help with the investigation.dge or involvement, the investigation. also denying any knowledge or involvement! distressing tale. in terms of how the royal family will handle distressing tale. in terms of how the royalfamily will handle it, it is really quite a mess. the us prosecutors today issuing the statement to say they would welcome the duke of edinburgh's corporation in this and of course sources close to the duke saying he is bewildered by the suggestion that he has not been cooperating but it will not go away and until proper action is taken, this is a massive cloud that will dominate the front pages of the papers every day. indeed, we will move from the telegraph to the new york times because this... europe may bounce back faster than the united states and this is after the pandemic which the figures are now within the united states absolutely devastating. and two viewers from the capital bouncing back —— off bounce back land, otherwise known as germany, has been ultra—competent and dealing with it. a hug
prince andrew suggesting he would help with the investigation.dge or involvement, the investigation. also denying any knowledge or involvement! distressing tale. in terms of how the royal family will handle distressing tale. in terms of how the royalfamily will handle it, it is really quite a mess. the us prosecutors today issuing the statement to say they would welcome the duke of edinburgh's corporation in this and of course sources close to the duke saying he is bewildered by the suggestion...
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she'll be asked about this period and about prince andrew. new york, once on epstein‘s island in the caribbean and in london, too. this is andrew, ghislaine maxwell, and a 17—year—old named virginia roberts giuffre in 2001. she said she was trafficked by ghislaine maxwell to have sex with the prince. it was a wicked time in my life. it was really scary time in my life. i had just been abused by a member of a royal family. ghislaine maxwell denies this. so did prince andrew in his infamous bbc newsnight interview. i have no recollection of ever meeting this lady. none whatsoever. you don't remember meeting her? she said she met you in 2001. she dined with you. she danced with you. you bought her drinks. you were in trump nightclub in london. and she went on to have sex with you in a house in belgravia belonging to ghislaine maxwell. that didn't happen. and there was this, too. he is dead, his girlfriend, ghislaine maxwell, your old friend, victims say was complicit in his behaviour. that bit i can't help you with because i have no idea. so, pr
she'll be asked about this period and about prince andrew. new york, once on epstein‘s island in the caribbean and in london, too. this is andrew, ghislaine maxwell, and a 17—year—old named virginia roberts giuffre in 2001. she said she was trafficked by ghislaine maxwell to have sex with the prince. it was a wicked time in my life. it was really scary time in my life. i had just been abused by a member of a royal family. ghislaine maxwell denies this. so did prince andrew in his infamous...
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we havejust teenagers for the manslaughter of pc andrew harper.d teenagers for the manslaughter of pc andrew harper. we havejust heard in the last little while from the crown prosecution service. let's hear their reaction. today's a guilty verdicts mark the end of what has been an extreme the difficult trial for pc harper‘s friends, family and colleagues. the crown prosecution service worked closely with thames valley police to bring this case to court, we examined hundreds of cases and relied on dozens of witnesses to be able to bring the strongest case we could to trial. juries accepted that when the teenager set out that night to steal the quad bike, they were prepared to go to any cost to get away with their crime. tragically, pc andrew harper was killed as he bravely tried to stop them. based on what he has heard in court, thejury has banned all three men were responsible for the death of pc andrew harper and have convicted him of manslaughter. this has been an extremely challenging case and my thoughts and those of the cps remain with pc har
we havejust teenagers for the manslaughter of pc andrew harper.d teenagers for the manslaughter of pc andrew harper. we havejust heard in the last little while from the crown prosecution service. let's hear their reaction. today's a guilty verdicts mark the end of what has been an extreme the difficult trial for pc harper‘s friends, family and colleagues. the crown prosecution service worked closely with thames valley police to bring this case to court, we examined hundreds of cases and...
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>> oh, prince andrew should be panicking at the moment. because ghislaine doesn't really care about anyone else but ghislaine. >> there are those who say ghislaine might have other dirt on other powerful men. thoughts on that? >> no question about it. maxwell knows where a lot of the bodies are buried. if i was somebody who had participated in their sex trafficking, i would not be sleeping easily tonight. >> what does justice look like? >> i think that they want to see her go to trial. on the other hand, arrest and conviction that would come step, and i think they also recognize that jeffrey epstein and maxwell did not act lot of that need to be brought to justice. >>> and coming up next, from nfl teams to pantry staples, the call for change gripping american culture. so i'm gonna hold on promoting you this quarter. cool? drop the taco. get in the car. does this sentra feel like a compromise to you? wait, what...? the handling is good, right? no compromise there. nope! watch this... umm... b-brie...brie brie! rear automatic braking. so if
>> oh, prince andrew should be panicking at the moment. because ghislaine doesn't really care about anyone else but ghislaine. >> there are those who say ghislaine might have other dirt on other powerful men. thoughts on that? >> no question about it. maxwell knows where a lot of the bodies are buried. if i was somebody who had participated in their sex trafficking, i would not be sleeping easily tonight. >> what does justice look like? >> i think that they want to...
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andrew: yes, i think there is that assumption.he longer-term picture in the fascinating, you had positive vaccine news yesterday. at morgan stanley quite constructive on the prospect that a vaccine ultimately will be successful, we will see one in wide circulation. you look at the bond market and the way it is pricing growth versus value in these secular growth names that have benefited from the current abnormality. names in arkets are world that does not return to bond thatry low yields, flat curves as far as the eye can see. i find that the biggest disconnect with a vaccine optimism. the more optimistic you are on a vaccine, the more optimistic you should get about the world returning to something that looks more normal. it will not go exactly back to the way it was, but more normal than is currently priced in. francine: what do you do with gold now? different takes. gold seems to be the one to watch. andrew: narratives matter, stories matter, and gold has an excellent story behind it. you have an environment with central banks
andrew: yes, i think there is that assumption.he longer-term picture in the fascinating, you had positive vaccine news yesterday. at morgan stanley quite constructive on the prospect that a vaccine ultimately will be successful, we will see one in wide circulation. you look at the bond market and the way it is pricing growth versus value in these secular growth names that have benefited from the current abnormality. names in arkets are world that does not return to bond thatry low yields, flat...
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prince andrew tv and if he was the end for me.e knew that the police would come a knocking. yes. what is interesting about this is this is the fallout from that prince andrew car crash interview with emily maitlis. whoever advised him to do that should get out of the immediately. and according to laura goldman, this friend of ghislaine maxwell, at that point, she knew that the fbi would come calling and there was not much he could do about it but she had advised prince andrew do not do the interview and i think as it turned out that it was a very good advice. he has now retreated from public life ready mixed totally. yes, indeed. but it is difficult to see how he can retain his silence if this goes to court which i'm sure it will do. there are still a lot of questions that he has to answer. and you were a sort of think actually that for his mother say, she is 94 for goodness sakes, this is a horrible cloud hanging over herand this is a horrible cloud hanging over her and whatever people might think about prince andrew, i don't thi
prince andrew tv and if he was the end for me.e knew that the police would come a knocking. yes. what is interesting about this is this is the fallout from that prince andrew car crash interview with emily maitlis. whoever advised him to do that should get out of the immediately. and according to laura goldman, this friend of ghislaine maxwell, at that point, she knew that the fbi would come calling and there was not much he could do about it but she had advised prince andrew do not do the...
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this is andrew, ghislaine maxwell, and a 17-year-old in 2001.ays she was trafficked by ghislaine maxwell to have sex with the prince. >>as it a wicked time in my life. it was a really scary time in my life. i had member of the royal family. reporter: ghislaine maxwell denies this. so did pnce andrew in his infamous interview. >> i have no ever meeting this lady. none whatsoever. >> you don't remember meeting her? >> no. >> she says she met you in 2001. she dined with you. she dons with you. -- danced with you. you boht her drinks. and w she went on to have sh you in a house in belgradeo ia belongingislaine maxwell. >> didn't happen. reporter: and too. was this >> he's dead. his girlfriend, ghislaine maxwell, your old friend, was 'victim' sake, complicit in his behavior. cannot sat, i because i have no idea. reporter: rinse andrew cannot help on that but might ghislaine maxwell be willing to talk about him? this is for friend, laura goldman. >> she has always told me that she woul never, ever say anything about it. you know i think she felt that
this is andrew, ghislaine maxwell, and a 17-year-old in 2001.ays she was trafficked by ghislaine maxwell to have sex with the prince. >>as it a wicked time in my life. it was a really scary time in my life. i had member of the royal family. reporter: ghislaine maxwell denies this. so did pnce andrew in his infamous interview. >> i have no ever meeting this lady. none whatsoever. >> you don't remember meeting her? >> no. >> she says she met you in 2001. she dined...
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andrew: i enjoyed it more than i thought i would.tainly some of the lines of questioning did indicate that they have very specific topics they wanted to dig into. you just showed a clip of amazon's treatment of its third-party sellers. that has been a persistent complaint. there are many companies that have sold through amazon and then felt like as soon as amazon figured out something was selling well, then they would've find a way to privilege a house brand. that came up. i wished that we talked a little bit more, a lot more, about the treatment of data by facebook and google in particular. but they were focused on antitrust issues and anticompetitive behavior on the part of these companies. which to me is a very large signal as to what may be coming down the pike, where some of these tech companies are concerned in terms of antitrust actions. emily: on the subject of bezos, for a moment, this is the richest man in the world. his first time testifying before congress. and also the owner of the washington post. . does that create an
andrew: i enjoyed it more than i thought i would.tainly some of the lines of questioning did indicate that they have very specific topics they wanted to dig into. you just showed a clip of amazon's treatment of its third-party sellers. that has been a persistent complaint. there are many companies that have sold through amazon and then felt like as soon as amazon figured out something was selling well, then they would've find a way to privilege a house brand. that came up. i wished that we...
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andrew >>> okay coming up.owly but surely, sports return baseball opened last night and wnba tipping off on saturday the commissioner will be our guest joining us to discuss how the bubble is working and what the return of sports means for the country. >> announcer: don't forget to subscribe to our podcast you'll get interviews, original content and behind the scenes access look for us on apple podcast or your foravite app and subscribe to squawk pod today. when we started carvana, they told us that selling cars 100% online wouldn't work. but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a coast to coast network to deliver your car as soon as tomorrow. recruiting an army of customer advocates to make your experience incredible. and putting you in control of the whole thing with powerful technology. that's why we've become the nation's fastest growing retailer. because our customers love it. see for yourself, at carvana.com. first pitch. tomorrow anthony engelber
andrew >>> okay coming up.owly but surely, sports return baseball opened last night and wnba tipping off on saturday the commissioner will be our guest joining us to discuss how the bubble is working and what the return of sports means for the country. >> announcer: don't forget to subscribe to our podcast you'll get interviews, original content and behind the scenes access look for us on apple podcast or your foravite app and subscribe to squawk pod today. when we started...
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the uk's daily telegraph recently reported that prince andrew was in charge of the visit. >> prince andrew should be panicking. >> reporter: epstein accuser virginia giuffre says maxwell instructed her to have sex with epstein when she was 17 years old. the duke of york denies hand that and says he never met her. >> i really hope the duke of york comes forward and says a, b, c, d was involved. this is how it ran. help us victims get some accountability. >> there are various opinions about what ghislaine maxwell will do. >> reporter: cbs news legal analyst rickki klieman maxwell could face a maximum of 35 years in prison which means she may have an incentive to cooperate with prosecutors. >> people think that she will cooperate about everyone. that is the people who are below her as well as the people that are above her. now the question for all of us is who is above her? >> reporter: the department of justice says prince andrew has repeatedly declined to speak to federal authorities in the united states. cbs news has reached out to the prince's team for comment, and they say they are, quot
the uk's daily telegraph recently reported that prince andrew was in charge of the visit. >> prince andrew should be panicking. >> reporter: epstein accuser virginia giuffre says maxwell instructed her to have sex with epstein when she was 17 years old. the duke of york denies hand that and says he never met her. >> i really hope the duke of york comes forward and says a, b, c, d was involved. this is how it ran. help us victims get some accountability. >> there are...
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he's highlighted it tonight by again calling president andrew jackson the great andrew jackson. it's not clear to me what his strategy is in widening his support. i mean i don't know how you widen your support with this sort of talk. but he loves the symbolic nature of these fireworks. we've seen that throughout his presidency. that's what he's playing for, and he made this all about patriotism. tonight was all about patriotism and defending american history. he did it with no sense of irony in the black hills, a place that is native american land. >> cal perry, thank you for getting us up in the morning all the way to the evening for your reporting. speaking to my control room, let's take this in full for a moment so we can all take it in together. we've covered the controversy, the criticism. but here we are looking at fireworks over mount rushmore as we head into a very unusual july 4th weekend here in america. i have just a couple minutes left in our special coverage. i'm glad for everyone who's been joining us and we have, of course, our panelists as well with about 90 seco
he's highlighted it tonight by again calling president andrew jackson the great andrew jackson. it's not clear to me what his strategy is in widening his support. i mean i don't know how you widen your support with this sort of talk. but he loves the symbolic nature of these fireworks. we've seen that throughout his presidency. that's what he's playing for, and he made this all about patriotism. tonight was all about patriotism and defending american history. he did it with no sense of irony in...
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two of them pc andrew shaw and pc andrew harper.ole's legs as he tries to get into the car, closely followed by pc harper. at that moment, the officer stepped into the tow rope and was dragged away. my colleague pc harper got out of the vehicle, ran after the vehicle, i've now lost him. pc shaw gave chase, without realising his partner was being pulled along the road by the teenagers's car. he found his stab vest a short distance away. all the time getting updates from officers. pc shaw knew who it was. in court, thejury pc shaw knew who it was. in court, the jury was shown this computer visualisation of where andrew harper was dragged for over a mile. and this is the road where the officer was swung from side to side like a pendulum at speeds of more than 40 miles an hour. pc harper came loose from the tow rope here. he was found by colleagues with the most catastrophic injuries. and despite their best efforts to save him, he died here on the road. with the help ofa died here on the road. with the help of a police helicopter, offic
two of them pc andrew shaw and pc andrew harper.ole's legs as he tries to get into the car, closely followed by pc harper. at that moment, the officer stepped into the tow rope and was dragged away. my colleague pc harper got out of the vehicle, ran after the vehicle, i've now lost him. pc shaw gave chase, without realising his partner was being pulled along the road by the teenagers's car. he found his stab vest a short distance away. all the time getting updates from officers. pc shaw knew...
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>> that's right, andrew.e got 40% of companies saying we can't give you guidance looking at where the market is, the s&p's close to an ll-time high if you look at the five stocks guiding the s&p, they're trading at 45 times pe the market to us seems pretty fairly valued. really in the short term, we're long-term investors. stay in your allocation, take some profits from some stocks that have become a big part of your portfolio timing will be really hard and you will see fallen angels or pickups in stocks that have been beaten and when they give guidance you can get more opportunities there. be cautious. so much money has flowed -- >> who do you put in the fallen angels category? who do you put in the beaten up category >> so fallen angels, you know, high quality companies like a honeywell, jpmorgan, chevron, disney blue chips that once we get through this will come back quite strongly what do i call beaten up some of the energy stocks. look at some of the insurance financial stocks and then you want to go dow
>> that's right, andrew.e got 40% of companies saying we can't give you guidance looking at where the market is, the s&p's close to an ll-time high if you look at the five stocks guiding the s&p, they're trading at 45 times pe the market to us seems pretty fairly valued. really in the short term, we're long-term investors. stay in your allocation, take some profits from some stocks that have become a big part of your portfolio timing will be really hard and you will see fallen...
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francine: andrew, thank you so much.hortly, the eurasia group head of research, we will talk europe and china and u.s. elections, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance," tom and francine from london and new york. the upcoming u.s. election, reopening the economy and controlling the virus, at the forefront of political uncertainty. markets awakening to a different reality of leadership as joe biden lays out his economic recovery plan. the polls are interesting. meredith, great to have you on the program. the policies we are starting to see from joe biden, in terms of foreign affairs, and i don't know whether anyone will care on november 3 but what does it mean for pivot to asia, the middle east, europe? meredith: good morning and thanks. we are calling the election now for joe biden. how he is thinking about reconstitution of u.s. leadership in the world. he is a longtime foreign policy and. i worked alongside him in china. he knows what he is doing internationally, given his longtime and th
francine: andrew, thank you so much.hortly, the eurasia group head of research, we will talk europe and china and u.s. elections, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance," tom and francine from london and new york. the upcoming u.s. election, reopening the economy and controlling the virus, at the forefront of political uncertainty. markets awakening to a different reality of leadership as joe biden lays out his economic recovery plan. the polls are...
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he's highlighted it tonight by again calling president andrew jackson the great andrew jackson. it's not clear to me what his strategy is in widening his support. i mean i don't know how you widen your support with this sort of talk. but he loves the symbolic nature of these fireworks. we've seen that throughout his presidency. that's what he's playing for, and he made this all about patriotism. tonight was all about patriotism and defending american history. he did it with no sense of irony in the black hills, a place that is native american land. >> cal perry, thank you for getting us up in the morning all the way to the evening for your reporting. speaking to my control room, let's take this in full for a moment so we can all take it in together. we've covered the controversy, the criticism. but here we are looking at fireworks over mount rushmore as we head into a very unusual july 4th weekend here in america. i have just a couple minutes left in our special coverage. i'm glad for everyone who's been joining us and we have, of course, our panelists as well with about 90 seco
he's highlighted it tonight by again calling president andrew jackson the great andrew jackson. it's not clear to me what his strategy is in widening his support. i mean i don't know how you widen your support with this sort of talk. but he loves the symbolic nature of these fireworks. we've seen that throughout his presidency. that's what he's playing for, and he made this all about patriotism. tonight was all about patriotism and defending american history. he did it with no sense of irony in...
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andrew >> okay.hanks, joe. >>> we have so many special guests today the first this hour, here to talk about the markets, earnings, surge in big tech stocks and so much more, we are joined exclusively by cha mat palihapitiya, social capital, we have a whole mix of things to talk about chama chamath, let's start with big tech, tesla, really just the move that we have seen does it make sense to you and is it sustainable >> it does make sense and it unfortunately will be the status quo for a while, but i think it's important to understand why. in the year 2000, andrew, there were 8,000 public companies in the united states. by the year 2020 there are about 4,000 and falling quickly because of consolidation, m&a and the massive spike in private equi equity what we've done is effectively shrank the investable universe by 50% meanwhile, the number of hedge funds have grown when you have five companies that can predicttivelily grow, what happens is everybody just throws their hands in the air and says, you k
andrew >> okay.hanks, joe. >>> we have so many special guests today the first this hour, here to talk about the markets, earnings, surge in big tech stocks and so much more, we are joined exclusively by cha mat palihapitiya, social capital, we have a whole mix of things to talk about chama chamath, let's start with big tech, tesla, really just the move that we have seen does it make sense to you and is it sustainable >> it does make sense and it unfortunately will be the...
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andrew disinformation it's being sent via social media by a social media platforms facebook. twitter these things aren't policing themselves this is a big problem for governments very quickly do you think that social media has a role and a responsibility here as well it certainly does and in that respect i agree with nina. more than i better place to answer this question given that you've just written a book on this very topic but this goes back to a point that i just made an awful lot of the conclusions that result from the report actually relate to what the west in the u.k. can do to better protect itself then they're not actually relate to what russia is doing their conclusions to my mind are in a sense too little and scandalously too late dmitri just very very quickly because we are running out of time by do want you to say is social media a concern for you when it comes to disintegration both in russia and in other parts of the world. very quickly just 3 facts i think social media is very important that it should be free period or in this information i think the biggest
andrew disinformation it's being sent via social media by a social media platforms facebook. twitter these things aren't policing themselves this is a big problem for governments very quickly do you think that social media has a role and a responsibility here as well it certainly does and in that respect i agree with nina. more than i better place to answer this question given that you've just written a book on this very topic but this goes back to a point that i just made an awful lot of the...
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in my opinion they will, they want prince andrew, she is the key to prince andrew.e don't know who else they want in the united states but whoever it is, she knows about those people and now she's in a position where negotiate or face the rest of your life in jail. >> dana: do you agree with the fbi that, the federal government, not the fbi. fdny suggesting she is of flight risk and should not be allowed to have home confinement? >> i was surprised at what daniel just said about her wealth only because as a person who doesn't necessarily follow her wealth, she is reputed to be very wealthy. i was also surprised she was in the united states made wealth is a measurement of flight risk. so the court will take that into account. i would be quite surprised if they give her some sort of house arrest, i think she probably will be delivered to the same jail in lower manhattan where jeffrey epstein and his last moments. >> dana: you know, we needed closure on this story and maybe we will start to get it in this investigation, the victims can get what they need as well. judge
in my opinion they will, they want prince andrew, she is the key to prince andrew.e don't know who else they want in the united states but whoever it is, she knows about those people and now she's in a position where negotiate or face the rest of your life in jail. >> dana: do you agree with the fbi that, the federal government, not the fbi. fdny suggesting she is of flight risk and should not be allowed to have home confinement? >> i was surprised at what daniel just said about her...
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maxwell's friendship with prince andrew goes back years.his newly surfaced photo by "the daily telegraph" appears to show maxwell with actor kevin spacey in buckingham palace "the telegraph" reports it was taken during a tour organized by prince andrew in 2002 spacey has faced his own allegations of sexual assault, which he has denied. nbc news has not verified the photo and the palace, prince andrew or spacey's attorney have not responded for comment. and later this week maxwell could be in federal court to enter a plea many wondering who else she will know and whether she will share it stephanie gosk, nbc news. >>> when we come back -- ♪ run boys run the devil's in the house with the rising sun ♪ >> remembering charlie daniels. >>> finally tonight, we want to remember charlie daniels, the country singer and fiddle player whose big crossover hit proved he was one of the best that's ever been here's kevin tibbles. >> this is called "the devil went down to georgia." >> reporter: the devil may have gone to georgia, but today this fiery fiddle
maxwell's friendship with prince andrew goes back years.his newly surfaced photo by "the daily telegraph" appears to show maxwell with actor kevin spacey in buckingham palace "the telegraph" reports it was taken during a tour organized by prince andrew in 2002 spacey has faced his own allegations of sexual assault, which he has denied. nbc news has not verified the photo and the palace, prince andrew or spacey's attorney have not responded for comment. and later this week...
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andrew disinformation it's being sent via social media by a social media platforms facebook. twitter these things aren't policing themselves this is a big problem for governments very quickly do you think that social media has a role and a responsibility here as well. it certainly does and in that respect i agree with. far more than i better place to answer this question given that you've just written a book on this very topic but this goes back to a point that i just made an awful lot of the conclusions that result from the report actually relate to what the west in the u.k. can do to better protect itself then they're not actually relate to what russia is doing their conclusions to my mind are in a sense too little and scandalously too late dmitri just very very quickly because we are running out of time by do want you to say is social media a concern for you when it comes to disintegration both in russia and in other parts of the world. very quickly just 3 facts i think social media is very important that it should be free period or in this information i think the biggest
andrew disinformation it's being sent via social media by a social media platforms facebook. twitter these things aren't policing themselves this is a big problem for governments very quickly do you think that social media has a role and a responsibility here as well. it certainly does and in that respect i agree with. far more than i better place to answer this question given that you've just written a book on this very topic but this goes back to a point that i just made an awful lot of the...
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we would welcome prince andrew coming in to talk to us. the gates of her new hampshire mansion have now been locked and ghislaine maxwell is awaiting transfer to new york to face trial. if convicted, she faces up to 35 years in jail. david willis, bbc news, los angeles. the french prime minister edouard philippe has resigned along with his government ahead of a cabinet reshuffle by president emmanuel macron. mr philippe's position had been in doubt since the middle ofjune when mr macron said he wanted to "reinvent" his presidency. the new prime minister will be jean castex who has until recently been piloting the government's lifting of its coronavirus restrictions. theme parks in england are preparing to welcome customers tomorrow for the first time in three months. to find out what we can expect, the intrepid john maguire tried the swarm roller—coaster at thorpe park in surrey. it has a top speed of 60 miles an hour — so not surprisingly, some of his words were lost in the wind. wish me luck. anything can happen in the next minute and a
we would welcome prince andrew coming in to talk to us. the gates of her new hampshire mansion have now been locked and ghislaine maxwell is awaiting transfer to new york to face trial. if convicted, she faces up to 35 years in jail. david willis, bbc news, los angeles. the french prime minister edouard philippe has resigned along with his government ahead of a cabinet reshuffle by president emmanuel macron. mr philippe's position had been in doubt since the middle ofjune when mr macron said he...
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andrew: it is a mixed result.seeing in the states that had high numbers of cases the past weeks or two, you are seeing death and mortality the increase compared to cases we saw a week or two ago. in other states, we are starting to see a small surge in cases that does not reach the level of places like florida, california, or texas, but now is the time for them to act and fine-tune their public health interventions so they can have a better chance of flattening the curve, and not waiting for the cases to get to such high levels. francine: we are almost in august which means september is around the corner. what do we know about kids catching and transmitting the virus? andrew: an incredibly important question. what we are pretty firm on in terms of the data, children don't seem to suffer a severe illness at the rate we see in other age groups, which is a positive. they seem to be infected at a similar rate as other groups, so they are seeing the virus as much as other groups are. aboute are not 100% sure is how wel
andrew: it is a mixed result.seeing in the states that had high numbers of cases the past weeks or two, you are seeing death and mortality the increase compared to cases we saw a week or two ago. in other states, we are starting to see a small surge in cases that does not reach the level of places like florida, california, or texas, but now is the time for them to act and fine-tune their public health interventions so they can have a better chance of flattening the curve, and not waiting for...
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andrew, can you hear me? it looks we will try to get andrew back up.you get headlines like florida, where hospitalizations and cases are rising and companies are paring back when they are bringing workers back, what do you do if you actually furnished offices? guy: here is the question one to answered, what does the office now look like? how many offices have been fitted out currently working with what is going to be required? because potentially there is a huge amount of money to be made with three fitting officers and social distancing will be required and density will have to go down. all of the spaces will have to be retrofitted. i don't know if it will be with plexiglas or something else. it feels like it is going to be the return of the cubicle. orit in one shape or form another. it feels like that is ultimately what we are heading back to. it will be interesting to find out. alex: i used to have an office with a door. that was like 20 years ago, so that was crazy. andrew is now with us. thanks for your patience with our technical difficulties. a
andrew, can you hear me? it looks we will try to get andrew back up.you get headlines like florida, where hospitalizations and cases are rising and companies are paring back when they are bringing workers back, what do you do if you actually furnished offices? guy: here is the question one to answered, what does the office now look like? how many offices have been fitted out currently working with what is going to be required? because potentially there is a huge amount of money to be made with...
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happy monday. >> pleasure. >> all right andrew >> okay. coming up when we return, we're going to take a check on china as it continues to reopen business there and try to recover from the pandemic. stocks there overnight are soaring. as we head to a break, take a look at the biggest winners in the dow this morning american express leading the way and a reminder you can always watch or listen to us live any time on the cnbc app squawk returns in just a moment. massmutual healthbridge is a free life insurance program just for healthcare workers fighting covid-19. apply today at massmutual.com/healthbridge ♪ >>> still to come this morning, we will talk more about the big jump we're watching in the futures this morning it all comes after big gains in asia overnight the chinese economy showing signs of momentum in the last week we'll take you live to bjieing for the latest squawk box will be right back. (music) anncr: give customers access to precisely what they want, when they need it the most. with adyen, the payments platform that delivers c
happy monday. >> pleasure. >> all right andrew >> okay. coming up when we return, we're going to take a check on china as it continues to reopen business there and try to recover from the pandemic. stocks there overnight are soaring. as we head to a break, take a look at the biggest winners in the dow this morning american express leading the way and a reminder you can always watch or listen to us live any time on the cnbc app squawk returns in just a moment. massmutual...
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we continue to see the c-32 taxi at joint base andrews. want to bring in the former assistant to the u.s. attorney of the southern district of new york. also a new professor at the new school. certified expert on racial justice and equality. professor wiley, we are going to, over the next few days, spend a fair amount of time talking about john lewis, the civil rights icon, but what should not get lost in this discussion is, here is a man who really prided himself on legislating, as well. he spent a great deal of time in washington crafting legislation, whether it was related to voting rights, whether it was related to gun rights, as well. john lewis wanted to be remembered as someone who, yes, caused good trouble, but who also spent a fair amount of his professional life doing the work of the people. >> absolutely. you know, good trouble happens in many places. john lewis has stood as a giant for justice, whether he was standing on the edmund pettis bridge, or whether he was standing up in the wells of congress. you know, your point, crai
we continue to see the c-32 taxi at joint base andrews. want to bring in the former assistant to the u.s. attorney of the southern district of new york. also a new professor at the new school. certified expert on racial justice and equality. professor wiley, we are going to, over the next few days, spend a fair amount of time talking about john lewis, the civil rights icon, but what should not get lost in this discussion is, here is a man who really prided himself on legislating, as well. he...
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andrew: great question.ved as a function for two years or what have you, sort of an adoption of a lot of these products, forced adoption. i think the issue is once we are allowed to move about freely about the country and so forth, and once the pandemic hopefully eases, what is the economy going to look like, and are the stocks or these names like maybe zoom or i would put in some data security into there, are these companies going to accelerate, or are they going to -- is the money, i guess, is the incremental investment dollar, going to turn towards insurance, towards cyclical or valued stocks and sectors? i think both. i think the initial move would be towards some of these cyclical groups, but i would that wehe companies broadly call work from home, a lot of the cloud software names, i suppose, are going to have -- at least it is our opinion that they're going to have a much, much better time, as a lot of these companies have subscription-based revenue models, and i think there is in a couplef upside of
andrew: great question.ved as a function for two years or what have you, sort of an adoption of a lot of these products, forced adoption. i think the issue is once we are allowed to move about freely about the country and so forth, and once the pandemic hopefully eases, what is the economy going to look like, and are the stocks or these names like maybe zoom or i would put in some data security into there, are these companies going to accelerate, or are they going to -- is the money, i guess,...
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could play in all this they would not elaborate but they did say they do hope that andrew prince andrew will cooperate with investigators so far they say he has not gabriel is under thank you very much indeed global outrage against police brutality has also gained traction in india where 4 officers have been arrested over the deaths of a father and son the family of change and bendix emmanuelle say they died after being tortured in police custody they were detained for keeping their shop open during a coronavirus knock down in the southern state of tamil nadu the death spot across india and a social media campaign calling for justice. election officials say voters in russia have overwhelmingly approved changes which clear the way for vladimir putin to hold power until 2036 results show most 78 percent of people back to the package of changes to the constitution which included raising pensions and the minimum wage will allow the president to serve 2 more terms in office after his current one expires government critics say the bit was great britain has been in office for 20 years could no
could play in all this they would not elaborate but they did say they do hope that andrew prince andrew will cooperate with investigators so far they say he has not gabriel is under thank you very much indeed global outrage against police brutality has also gained traction in india where 4 officers have been arrested over the deaths of a father and son the family of change and bendix emmanuelle say they died after being tortured in police custody they were detained for keeping their shop open...
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prosecutors still want to talk to prince andrew but say he's bunnen cooperative. >> prince andrew should be panicking at the moment, because ghislaine doesn't care about anyone else but ghislaine. >> reporter: as for maxwell, she has long denied any involvement in epstein's alleged trafficking of girls. eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >> eva, thank you. >>> now, to the family of that army soldier, vanessa guillen, who went missing from ft. hood, saying the army has officially identified her remains now. and it comes as a suspect in the case appeared in federal court. here's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: today, the suspect accused of helping the killer of ft. hood army soldier vanessa guillen facing a judge in texas. cecily aguilar charged with conspiracy to tamper with evidence. authorities alleging she admitted to helping her boyfriend, aaron robinson, dismember guillen's body with a machete-type knife in april. after, she says, robinson told her he'd bludgeoned guillen with a hammer. she did not enter a plea. >> how this happened at work, at the base, with thousands of people there? i
prosecutors still want to talk to prince andrew but say he's bunnen cooperative. >> prince andrew should be panicking at the moment, because ghislaine doesn't care about anyone else but ghislaine. >> reporter: as for maxwell, she has long denied any involvement in epstein's alleged trafficking of girls. eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >> eva, thank you. >>> now, to the family of that army soldier, vanessa guillen, who went missing from ft. hood, saying the army has...
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>> thanks, andrew. people do have, you know, mutual funds and it's not just all wealthy people that even -- that's not even talking about that sometimes a vibrant stock market indicates a company's usually -- maybe not now -- but it usually indicates that companies are doing okay which means they might be hiring and be able to raise wages and stuff like that. i mean, you only need to go back to economic downturns that are led by a weak stock market it may not be totally correlated and nobody is saying it is, but certainly during the depression or during the financial crisis a weak, horrific, plunging stock market feeds back onto the or is caused by a terrible economy where no one's doing well. i understand his populist rhetoric, but it doesn't really -- it doesn't really hold water. and andrew, i just -- i read this today and i actually didn't think about you. i don't think about you in this. i was thinking of seth hanlon coming up. don't waste time arguing with people whose opinions are opposite of you
>> thanks, andrew. people do have, you know, mutual funds and it's not just all wealthy people that even -- that's not even talking about that sometimes a vibrant stock market indicates a company's usually -- maybe not now -- but it usually indicates that companies are doing okay which means they might be hiring and be able to raise wages and stuff like that. i mean, you only need to go back to economic downturns that are led by a weak stock market it may not be totally correlated and...
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andrew, hello, lam of your biggest fans. andrew, hello, i am sobral. it's going to be sick. it was brilliant. it's lovely to reunite due this morning as well. donna, we will talk about the boogie—thon in a moment. when did you discover that andrew not only enjoyed dancing but had an incredible talent as well? probably he was about 11, he's always been on the go, but it was probably about 11 he started to dancing seriously. but it was all due to stricktly come dancing. hejust it was all due to stricktly come dancing. he just used to watch all the shows and enjoy all the experience of it and then dance along afterwards. he is to both parts because he didn't have a partner. he would clip the woman over and then go back to the male pa rt over and then go back to the male part and it was just really lovely. tell us a little bit about the, they call it a boogie—thon, isn't that right, donna? that's right. andrew was doing a boogie—thon today on facebook live. and assaulted you with the campaign, just to keep people going and how many dancers are you doing? 15. 15 dancers, 1.5 minu
andrew, hello, lam of your biggest fans. andrew, hello, i am sobral. it's going to be sick. it was brilliant. it's lovely to reunite due this morning as well. donna, we will talk about the boogie—thon in a moment. when did you discover that andrew not only enjoyed dancing but had an incredible talent as well? probably he was about 11, he's always been on the go, but it was probably about 11 he started to dancing seriously. but it was all due to stricktly come dancing. hejust it was all due to...
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andrew: i don't think they have been asleep.pension funds have let the iforts to try to think and constructive way about when it makes sense to pay high fees. i think there is a broad issue in the industry in that most pension funds, people are making allocations and it is not their money. if you are buying a house and someone was going to make the decision for you, it would have a very different asian of what you would pay. i think in the pension fund community what you have not seen is aggressive disclosure. as a result, people tend to worry about fees after the fact. they invest in a fund has been doing well, and underperforms, and consequently they worry about the fact that most of the profits have gone to the managers. as is highlighted in the article, al and others have taken a rigorous approach to this and i think it has been good. alix: as an investor, how would i know what the right fee structure should be? andrew: it is hard. it is at easy -- complicated answer. when we think about it, one of the things that was intere
andrew: i don't think they have been asleep.pension funds have let the iforts to try to think and constructive way about when it makes sense to pay high fees. i think there is a broad issue in the industry in that most pension funds, people are making allocations and it is not their money. if you are buying a house and someone was going to make the decision for you, it would have a very different asian of what you would pay. i think in the pension fund community what you have not seen is...
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maxwell is also a longtime friend of prince andrew. one of epstein's alleged victims tells an australian news program, quote, prince andrew should be panicking after maxwell's arrest. andrew has denied any involvement in epstein's sex trafficking ring. >>> now to some wild weather. a child's birthday party in maryland turned into a rescue mission. high winds toppled the tree injuring 19 people including 2 kids. they were among a group taking cover in a garage when the storm hit. >>> and a falling tree is to blame for one death in charlotte, north carolina, where a man was trying to take shelter. >>> let's take a closer look now at your monday morning weather. a wildfire forced mandatory evacuations in santa clarita offnight. the fire exploded to more than 1,100 acres in just hours. dry, windy conditions are fueling the fire's spread. oppressive heat could fuel more wildfires this afternoon. the feels like temperature will be in the 90s across most of the country today. here's a closer look at today's highs. 90 in new york. 94 in chicag
maxwell is also a longtime friend of prince andrew. one of epstein's alleged victims tells an australian news program, quote, prince andrew should be panicking after maxwell's arrest. andrew has denied any involvement in epstein's sex trafficking ring. >>> now to some wild weather. a child's birthday party in maryland turned into a rescue mission. high winds toppled the tree injuring 19 people including 2 kids. they were among a group taking cover in a garage when the storm hit....