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but one of the things about andrew young, and i've talked about it in the book and on tour is that andrew young isn't afraid to say what he wants to say and do what he wants to do. sometimes that can get you in trouble. one of the great stories and i don't have that in the book and one of my favorite tv shows growing up was good times and i remember every line of every show and this was 1974. and they were talking about something and michael, who is the young militant in the family is like, i'm going to speak my mind just like andrew young speaks his mind and there was a random andrew young in 1974 talking how he speaks his mind and andrew young as a united nations ambassador spoke his mind. he got a lot done, but he also did things unconventionally and speak to leaders in countries that i wouldn't say president carter didn't want him to talk to, but president carter's people didn't necessarily want him talking to or he was overstepping his bounds in certain ways. so, you know, technically he got fired from the u.n., from-- president carter wasn't reelected so he wasn't going to enter a s
but one of the things about andrew young, and i've talked about it in the book and on tour is that andrew young isn't afraid to say what he wants to say and do what he wants to do. sometimes that can get you in trouble. one of the great stories and i don't have that in the book and one of my favorite tv shows growing up was good times and i remember every line of every show and this was 1974. and they were talking about something and michael, who is the young militant in the family is like, i'm...
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there's a street, andrew young street. and he just kind of, like, those kind of things, i think, he just takes it. he's appreciative of it, of course, but he's like, you know, it's not that big of a deal. i think he's more impressed or more excited just about how the city is and just how the city has a grown and how the city is concern. >> yeah. i >> -- and how he's contributed to that. >> you mentioned his wife, and that's going to cause me to go in a direction that i wanted to make sure we covered as well. there's a lot of stories in here about his family, about his two marriages,s, about his parents, his grandparents as well. how does he make sense of the importance of family, multigenerational family, in who he is, in his story? how do you make sense of that? >> i think that's important. if you talk to andrew young now, he's always talking about his kids, he's always talking about his grandchildren, having arguments with his grandchildren about how hay live their life -- not in a bad way, but just how you argue with gr
there's a street, andrew young street. and he just kind of, like, those kind of things, i think, he just takes it. he's appreciative of it, of course, but he's like, you know, it's not that big of a deal. i think he's more impressed or more excited just about how the city is and just how the city has a grown and how the city is concern. >> yeah. i >> -- and how he's contributed to that. >> you mentioned his wife, and that's going to cause me to go in a direction that i wanted...
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the book global citizen, andrew young. and this is a beautiful book for those of you who hadn't had a chance to to see it. but i want to start our conversation by talking a little bit about you, ernie, and sort of getting to how you got to be the chronicler of of the ambassador. so as i mentioned in your bio, you arrive in atlanta about 25, 26 years ago at a time when a number of the pantheon civil rights leaders were still actively involved in the city. so can you talk a little bit about what it was like for you as a reporter as a as a newspaper guy coming into town at that moment? well, i came to atlanta. i moved to atlanta in 97, the year after the olympics. okay. the paper didn't hire me during the olympics. i suffered beef with them on that. but i came in 1997, and i look at i've always talked about it as kind of like walked into i walked into what i consider the second second set of founding fathers was still living atlanta. so i moved to atlanta and john lewis was there. ktb he was there, hosea williams was there. j
the book global citizen, andrew young. and this is a beautiful book for those of you who hadn't had a chance to to see it. but i want to start our conversation by talking a little bit about you, ernie, and sort of getting to how you got to be the chronicler of of the ambassador. so as i mentioned in your bio, you arrive in atlanta about 25, 26 years ago at a time when a number of the pantheon civil rights leaders were still actively involved in the city. so can you talk a little bit about what...
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but one of the things aboutt andrew young and i'll talk about of the book of talked about work is andrewyoung is not afraid to say what he wants to do and do what he wants to do. sometimes i can get you in trouble per where the great stories i don'ts have this in te book is, one of my favorite tv shows was good times. and i can remember every line of every show. there was one episode in which this is again 1974. they were talking about something and michael who is young militants in the family is like i'm going to speak my mind just like andrew young speaks his mind. it was a random andrew young 1974 talking about how he speaks his mind. in andrew young as a ambassador spoke his mind got a lot done he also did things unconventionally. he spoke to countries and leaderswa that i would not say president carter didn't one o doctor, overstepping his mitten bounds and a way. technically he got fired from the united nations but president carter was not reelected. it was not going to enter a second year but he basically got fired. so that was a a blow to him. but again the person able to reinven
but one of the things aboutt andrew young and i'll talk about of the book of talked about work is andrewyoung is not afraid to say what he wants to do and do what he wants to do. sometimes i can get you in trouble per where the great stories i don'ts have this in te book is, one of my favorite tv shows was good times. and i can remember every line of every show. there was one episode in which this is again 1974. they were talking about something and michael who is young militants in the family...
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andrew: where were the regulators? you had ftx lending from trading operations and if you have an account at merrill lynch or morgan stanley they can't do this, don't know where the regulators were? we are getting investigators down before this happened? jack: carleton: we don't know how to regulate it but seems they were behind the ball and need to catch up fast. jack: we will see if it moves anywhere in the next congress. this was no surprise to anybody who follows naming rights of stadiums. explained that. andrew: if you see a comedy by naming rights, sell the stock. ftx did that with the miami arena. it is basically a sign companies are riding high, have money to burn, dubious imaging, enhancing activities so ftx did it when they were triple the current price. there's great history of disasters involving this. and ron --enron went bankrupt. if you have a portfolio you get companies like citigroup, fedex, citi field, which is in washington. at&t put its name on a number of things, united airlines in chicago. even am
andrew: where were the regulators? you had ftx lending from trading operations and if you have an account at merrill lynch or morgan stanley they can't do this, don't know where the regulators were? we are getting investigators down before this happened? jack: carleton: we don't know how to regulate it but seems they were behind the ball and need to catch up fast. jack: we will see if it moves anywhere in the next congress. this was no surprise to anybody who follows naming rights of stadiums....
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but on online voting, andrew, it's actually being done right now.west virginia has done online voting. utah has as well. i'm with you in that. we should at least try. if we fail fine, but did not try on a mass scale i think really is failing disenfranchised voters who have more access. i want to go back to the 2020 -- >> we are doing it for u.s. military personal right now in their district. they are voting online. >> host: they are. we first met on the 2020 trail. neither of us emerge. you went a lot farther than i did but how would you rate the job that president joe biden is doing so far here about ten months in? >> guest: one of the things i believe is happening, eric, is that our political figures are, at this point both taking credit for and taking blame for things that may or may not be under their control. do you know what i mean? you asked me about how joe is doing. i think it's very easy for us to look at it and make a judgment, like positive or negative but like a lot of it to me is we are passing along to our leaders some bureaucracies a
but on online voting, andrew, it's actually being done right now.west virginia has done online voting. utah has as well. i'm with you in that. we should at least try. if we fail fine, but did not try on a mass scale i think really is failing disenfranchised voters who have more access. i want to go back to the 2020 -- >> we are doing it for u.s. military personal right now in their district. they are voting online. >> host: they are. we first met on the 2020 trail. neither of us...
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it is not all about andrew johnson. and a chapter from the book that i didn't discuss there was a republican convention in philadelphia in september, 1866 that douglass wanted to attend. and thadeus stevens, in particular, did not want him there. he did not want a black person there. was this racism? thadeus stevens might have been involved with a black woman in the final 28 years of his life? was this racism or pragmatism? the practical answer was it was not good for the republican party to be perceived as a black party. stevens wrote to his colleagues that douglass shouldn't be there. douglas attends anyway. he is shunned at first, but then his speeches draw people in. on the final day of this convention, the group actually votes to support black voting rights. douglass, very dramatically describes this convention in his 1881 life and times of frederick douglass. it is one of the proudest days of his life. not facing down andrew johnson, but facing down the, the white republicans and talking up to them. i do not think
it is not all about andrew johnson. and a chapter from the book that i didn't discuss there was a republican convention in philadelphia in september, 1866 that douglass wanted to attend. and thadeus stevens, in particular, did not want him there. he did not want a black person there. was this racism? thadeus stevens might have been involved with a black woman in the final 28 years of his life? was this racism or pragmatism? the practical answer was it was not good for the republican party to be...
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andrew johnson wasn't there? i wasn't bought so it's not just about johnson and and when you talk about reconstruction from a black perspective you get a larger sense of the white racism everywhere that they had. to fight and douglas's one of the great fighters against that racism to the time of his death. and was inspired by the founding documents of the nation so it's been a real honor to be here and thank you and you certainly read more about all of this in my new book, which was published last week by wwe norton called the failed pro
andrew johnson wasn't there? i wasn't bought so it's not just about johnson and and when you talk about reconstruction from a black perspective you get a larger sense of the white racism everywhere that they had. to fight and douglas's one of the great fighters against that racism to the time of his death. and was inspired by the founding documents of the nation so it's been a real honor to be here and thank you and you certainly read more about all of this in my new book, which was published...
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andrew: again, kind of a rock and a hard place there.ctions like the inflation reduction act, while positive long-term, are unlikely to have meaningful impacts in the near-term, particularly fighting against inflation. it is an increase in spending although marginal when you look at it compared to the entire budget. the hope is, over time, it can increase the productive capacity of the economy. you are talking years, not months, of time to pass before it starts to have implications. in terms of support packages, depending on -- recession is the base case in 2023. the depth and breadth of that could call into question the need for some sort of fiscal response. again, that is something we will have to see when we have more information. jon: before we go, andrew, the state of the jobs market, what kind of support does that provide for the fed? obviously we are worried about this continued weakness for the economy heading into next year. andrew: job markets seem to date be in pretty good shape. good shape if you are not looking for a weakeni
andrew: again, kind of a rock and a hard place there.ctions like the inflation reduction act, while positive long-term, are unlikely to have meaningful impacts in the near-term, particularly fighting against inflation. it is an increase in spending although marginal when you look at it compared to the entire budget. the hope is, over time, it can increase the productive capacity of the economy. you are talking years, not months, of time to pass before it starts to have implications. in terms of...
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andrew i have so much fun on the campaign trail with you.'re always someone who i thought to have the most amount of fun and that reflected you kept going up and up in the polls and remaking debate stage after debate stage. here you are now post- presidential, posterior new york city mayor's race with a new book. he thought the book really reflects what i and other candidates offer me on the trail which was someone who was having fun and shaking things up. and so andrew, the spirit of shaking things up, and the last couple of weeks you have been on a book tour and recently you are promoting the book on the show of tucker carlson. he felt some blowback from some of the people who supported you during the campaign. iyo guess my first question to kick itou off, would you go back on tucker show? >> one of the things that also happen, eric, it's great to see it, it's great to be here. for those of you watching me and eric hung out on the trail but that's what happens when you're a presidential candidate you hang out other presidential candidates,
andrew i have so much fun on the campaign trail with you.'re always someone who i thought to have the most amount of fun and that reflected you kept going up and up in the polls and remaking debate stage after debate stage. here you are now post- presidential, posterior new york city mayor's race with a new book. he thought the book really reflects what i and other candidates offer me on the trail which was someone who was having fun and shaking things up. and so andrew, the spirit of shaking...
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someone named andrew weizmann. let's listen to this. >> as you know, just about the top person, one of the top people in the justice department, lisa monaco, a major trump hater, major. i mean, beyond belief, is in charge of the case and she's totally controlled by andrew weissmann. ever hear the name andrew weissmann? i think you, did in this room you. dead bad person, bad guy. he's an even bigger trump hater. seems like a fair deal so far, do you? agree >> andrew, do you agree? >> so, you know i find that honestly lisa knows what she's and, for maya garland knows what he's in, four and jack, you don't sign up for this if you don't know have very thick skin and you let that roll off your back. people who are subject to targets of a criminal investigation generally don't like prosecutors and have all sorts of things to say that are true and untrue. and you learn to live with that. and still [inaudible] due process of law, that [inaudible] the sum monaco and jack smith are steeped in in terms of their [inaudible] of
someone named andrew weizmann. let's listen to this. >> as you know, just about the top person, one of the top people in the justice department, lisa monaco, a major trump hater, major. i mean, beyond belief, is in charge of the case and she's totally controlled by andrew weissmann. ever hear the name andrew weissmann? i think you, did in this room you. dead bad person, bad guy. he's an even bigger trump hater. seems like a fair deal so far, do you? agree >> andrew, do you agree?...
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andrew jackson and rachel bought this property and 1804. originally it originally it was about 425 acres in size, and with log buildings on the property. over the next 41 years of jackson's life he added land to the property. he bought and sold property all around the edges. so by the time he died in 1845 the plantation was about 1050 acres. jackson understood clearly that part of your power derived from the states that you are on, and they were building a grand stage for him and for the family. the front of the house is very grand. it's the stuff is called greek revival which was the height of style in the united states in the 1830s. we know, think of jackson as representing the growing democracy of the country, and the greek revival style appeal to americans because of the greek democracies. you approach the mansion coming up the driveway that is shaped like a guitar, very appropriate for nashville, the front of the mansion you see two story portico the runs across the house with a gallery and wings when it off to the side that is clearly
andrew jackson and rachel bought this property and 1804. originally it originally it was about 425 acres in size, and with log buildings on the property. over the next 41 years of jackson's life he added land to the property. he bought and sold property all around the edges. so by the time he died in 1845 the plantation was about 1050 acres. jackson understood clearly that part of your power derived from the states that you are on, and they were building a grand stage for him and for the...
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andrew s. natsios, a executive professor at the bush school at texas a&m university and director of the institute of national affairs. he has been a distinguished professor at the university of george brown. a veteran who served in the gulf war, u.s. special envoy to sudan during the door for crisis and now, go today they have edited and produced transforming our world. president h. w. bush and foreign policy. a collection of foreign policy essays from well-known practitioners who participated in the unfolding of international events as part of that bush administration. as we get going i want to make sure everyone knows we will have your audience questions right at the end of our program. if you have questions please submit them to event at wilson center dot org. please include your name and affiliation. let me get things going. for me a recurring theme in this book, even though it was written by 20 authors in terms of the essays is good footed. the notion that george h. w. bush was uniquely qu
andrew s. natsios, a executive professor at the bush school at texas a&m university and director of the institute of national affairs. he has been a distinguished professor at the university of george brown. a veteran who served in the gulf war, u.s. special envoy to sudan during the door for crisis and now, go today they have edited and produced transforming our world. president h. w. bush and foreign policy. a collection of foreign policy essays from well-known practitioners who...
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yeah, hi andrew. just paul. yeah, hi andrew.ust quickly, the implication itself that wales defeat means wales have to beat england on and hope england and the usa draw they this evening. that's how england fans are feeling the game tonight. i'm sorry, what's your name. you just got off the of my name's in come in and i'll name's come in come in and i'll might ask you you're supporting england. you feeling england. how are you feeling about tonight? about the game tonight? i'm excited. very excited. hopefully we play very football and bring it home. football and we bring it home. yeah, but yeah . surely the us. yeah, but yeah. surely the us. are you going pose more of a challenge than ? iran did right. challenge than? iran did right. england have to be wary of complacency if i can. southgate that they need to recycle they need psychologically reset need to psychologically reset yeah psychologically yeah they need psychologically reset. but you take so much confidence from that first game into the second match and we can bnng into
yeah, hi andrew. just paul. yeah, hi andrew.ust quickly, the implication itself that wales defeat means wales have to beat england on and hope england and the usa draw they this evening. that's how england fans are feeling the game tonight. i'm sorry, what's your name. you just got off the of my name's in come in and i'll name's come in come in and i'll might ask you you're supporting england. you feeling england. how are you feeling about tonight? about the game tonight? i'm excited. very...
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andrew, thank you so much for joining me. andrew, thank you so much forjoining me.ermany seeks to achieve here? well, of the chancellor really has a couple of goals with this visit. first of all, i think it is understood to be critical to have these leader level communications. xijinping has communications. xi jinping has consolidated communications. xijinping has consolidated his power so come pensively in the chinese system that these face—to—face meetings, which have not been possible for a long time, are essential to be able to convey messages on a few of the most important priorities on the german side. this is going to include the questions of china's relationship with russia, taiwan, human rights ahead of the cop, and i think the sense is not all of these messages filter up the system, so even on the kind of tougher messages that he will want to convey on a couple of these issues, it is essential to be able to speak to xi jinping in person. but as we see from the composition of the group that has gone out with him, there is still this view that germany, facin
andrew, thank you so much for joining me. andrew, thank you so much forjoining me.ermany seeks to achieve here? well, of the chancellor really has a couple of goals with this visit. first of all, i think it is understood to be critical to have these leader level communications. xijinping has communications. xi jinping has consolidated communications. xijinping has consolidated his power so come pensively in the chinese system that these face—to—face meetings, which have not been possible...
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andrew bagley: i got a wife to go home. >> yes please.profit. ♪ ♪ people that's hungr struggle for pennies and dollars. ♪ victor sellale: i'm proud you guys. because what you guys did caused it to win. period. yeah, period. what you did-- [interposing voices] montae: before the 2000s-- if we're the new generation, look at what we just did. >> we got us a new school. i don't know what she doing, but thank you guys for voting yes. >> thank you. >> we're so happy. >> we have a brighter future now. >> we deserved better, and now we have better. crowd: 3. 1, 2, 3. [cheering] montae: (singing) ♪ money don't solve all your problems. ♪ ♪ it's about what you do with the profit. ♪ ♪ people that's hungry struggle for pennies and dollars ♪ ♪ worry and struggle for nothing. ♪ andrew bagley: when you win by 79 votes out of over 2,200 cast, anything could be pointed to as making a difference. that walkout happens when the campaign has gotten about as negative as it got. it happens at a time where i wasn't sure that they weren't gaining momentum. and it
andrew bagley: i got a wife to go home. >> yes please.profit. ♪ ♪ people that's hungr struggle for pennies and dollars. ♪ victor sellale: i'm proud you guys. because what you guys did caused it to win. period. yeah, period. what you did-- [interposing voices] montae: before the 2000s-- if we're the new generation, look at what we just did. >> we got us a new school. i don't know what she doing, but thank you guys for voting yes. >> thank you. >> we're so happy....
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good afternoon, andrew . well, i'm in bawtry at andrew. at crown hotel and i'm joined now by craig . he crown hotel and i'm joined now by craig. he is crown hotel and i'm joined now by craig . he is the managing by craig. he is the managing director to here. so 77 bed hotel , four star luxury. it hotel, four star luxury. it looks lovely . we're in the room looks lovely. we're in the room where they hold the weddings at the moment. craig, what's been your take on the autumn statement ? what's come out of statement? what's come out of it? well think it's been fairly light on a stealth tax so right . it's not going to make a significant to a lot of people because rises are going to come in over the you know , it could in over the you know, it could have been a lot worse. but on top of all of this, the energy pnces top of all of this, the energy prices and food prices and the interest rates going up, it's really hit the hospitality sector again . but one thing sector again. but one thing about the hospitality sector, we are very resilient. we'
good afternoon, andrew . well, i'm in bawtry at andrew. at crown hotel and i'm joined now by craig . he crown hotel and i'm joined now by craig. he is crown hotel and i'm joined now by craig . he is the managing by craig. he is the managing director to here. so 77 bed hotel , four star luxury. it hotel, four star luxury. it looks lovely . we're in the room looks lovely. we're in the room where they hold the weddings at the moment. craig, what's been your take on the autumn statement ? what's...
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they can raise rates, the economy is so strong i mean it is >> andrew, look at the market -- andrew -rate is 511 this morning. whatever you think the fed is going to do, the contract high on that kjune contract is 520 we're not quite at the high level. but remember, we were down to 488 and change after the cpi report so all of what's happening is happening against the backdrop of a belief in the market, a pricing in the market, whether or not every single investor embraces it, but a belief in the market that the fed is going above 5% i will tell you of all of the things i've heard, i must have covered 42 fed speeches in the last few days, whatever the number is. i hear most folks talking about the 5% or higher funds raise from fed officials themselves. i think the market is internalizing a higher fed for longer >> fair enough we start with rick let's end with rick. rick, 20 seconds to final word here what do you think? >> you know, i think the u.s. economy is like a steam engine, we're doing well, but we are going to slow down we still have the savings left from covid-related issues t
they can raise rates, the economy is so strong i mean it is >> andrew, look at the market -- andrew -rate is 511 this morning. whatever you think the fed is going to do, the contract high on that kjune contract is 520 we're not quite at the high level. but remember, we were down to 488 and change after the cpi report so all of what's happening is happening against the backdrop of a belief in the market, a pricing in the market, whether or not every single investor embraces it, but a...
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our guest today, andrew card. andrew card served with the national endowment to democracy, interim chief executive officer, president of franklin pierce university, acting dean of the bush school of public service at texas a and m and senior government role under three us presidents including white house chief of staff to george w. bush, and secretary to george h w bush. we have executive director of fiscal institute of international affairs. he has been it distinguished professor on diplomacy at georgetown, vice president of worldvision, a veteran who served in the gulf war, us special envoy to the darfur process and most especially administer of international development. today they have edited and produced transforming our world, george h w bush and american foreign policy, a collection of essays from well-known foreign-policy practitioners who participated in unfolding international events in the administration. i to make sure everyone knows we will have time to take some audience questions near the end of the
our guest today, andrew card. andrew card served with the national endowment to democracy, interim chief executive officer, president of franklin pierce university, acting dean of the bush school of public service at texas a and m and senior government role under three us presidents including white house chief of staff to george w. bush, and secretary to george h w bush. we have executive director of fiscal institute of international affairs. he has been it distinguished professor on diplomacy...
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and andrew basically has to escape out the back somewhere. right. right. so this is like an auspicious start. and in fact, the women of washington's elite society are going to take matters into own hands at the inaugural ball, where almost a person, they refuse to acknowledge peggy's presence, to speak with her, to even be introduced to her. right. very much drawing a line in the sand here. just one cabinet couple is going to interact with the eton's and that is the very right william berry, the postmaster general. all. but washington society women are basically telling everyone, a member of this society that they have to pick. right. you're either with us. right. with these well-established. well. elite society women or you're with the eton's. right. about which there were a number of rumors. right. so as jackson attempts to get his presidency started here, gossip about the eton's is really going to hover over washington like fog and in many ways it infects most realms political society certainly of jackson's administration. right. in an attempt again to
and andrew basically has to escape out the back somewhere. right. right. so this is like an auspicious start. and in fact, the women of washington's elite society are going to take matters into own hands at the inaugural ball, where almost a person, they refuse to acknowledge peggy's presence, to speak with her, to even be introduced to her. right. very much drawing a line in the sand here. just one cabinet couple is going to interact with the eton's and that is the very right william berry,...
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(andrew syvret) there is a slower pace of life in guernsey.ometimes, it's the butt of jokes in jersey because it does move slower. but that's why some people have chosen to live there. there is an attraction with a more gentle, tranquil way of life. combined with easy access to an airport and things like wi-fi and broadband and all those modern luxuries if you like, guernsey has those, but it's not quite as immersed as in jersey, shall we say. in guernsey perhaps, people are a little bit less commercial in the way that they go about things. (sophie fouron) the british channel islands have many things in common, obviously, but they're also very distinct from one another. jersey, for example, is the financial capital. and guernsey wants to be closer to its roots. that's the way they want it. hello! - hey! hello! - knock! knock! - come on in. (sophie fouron) this is so beautiful. - thank you. those are asparagus. - asparagus! - yeah, you don't normally see them like this, because i've left them to grow. they grow really fast. - and under glass, e
(andrew syvret) there is a slower pace of life in guernsey.ometimes, it's the butt of jokes in jersey because it does move slower. but that's why some people have chosen to live there. there is an attraction with a more gentle, tranquil way of life. combined with easy access to an airport and things like wi-fi and broadband and all those modern luxuries if you like, guernsey has those, but it's not quite as immersed as in jersey, shall we say. in guernsey perhaps, people are a little bit less...
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andrew?are going to be driving ambulances and stepping into the breach. we've got nurses drinking on the 15th and 20th of december ambulance drivers may be next. these strikes seem to be catching on and we are looking at a winter of discontent, so the army will be called upon to stepping. 0n the face of it it seems sensible, but i think everybody would prefer to see that the causes of these strikes are addressed rather than us putting on a sticking plaster that the army represents. h putting on a sticking plaster that the army represents.— putting on a sticking plaster that the army represents. i agree with all of that- _ the army represents. i agree with all of that- i _ the army represents. i agree with all of that. i think _ the army represents. i agree with all of that. l think that _ the army represents. i agree with all of that. i think that there - the army represents. i agree with all of that. i think that there is - the army represents. i agree with all of that. i think that there is
andrew?are going to be driving ambulances and stepping into the breach. we've got nurses drinking on the 15th and 20th of december ambulance drivers may be next. these strikes seem to be catching on and we are looking at a winter of discontent, so the army will be called upon to stepping. 0n the face of it it seems sensible, but i think everybody would prefer to see that the causes of these strikes are addressed rather than us putting on a sticking plaster that the army represents. h putting on...
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andrew: that confidence is spreading fast.e in newly liberated areas are no longer ruled by fear. can you put your hand up if you are glad that they have been driven out of your village. that was quite remarkable to see a village like this with people finally ready to say, we are glad to see the back of them because they have terrorized villages across this region for so long. people have been too afraid to speak out until now, it seems. will it last? somalia still faces huge challenges. millions are living on the brink of famine, but if the world -- the war ■ends, al progres could come. laura: some progress there in somalia. here in the u.s., to buy standards have been called heroes for subduing a gunman who opened fire at an lgbtq nightclub in colorado. five people were killed by the attacker. one of those who tackled the gunman was army veteran richard who has spoken about his experience. tom: the nightclub, club q, had been a safe haven for the colorado springs ltq community. one saturday night, i became the scene of a nig
andrew: that confidence is spreading fast.e in newly liberated areas are no longer ruled by fear. can you put your hand up if you are glad that they have been driven out of your village. that was quite remarkable to see a village like this with people finally ready to say, we are glad to see the back of them because they have terrorized villages across this region for so long. people have been too afraid to speak out until now, it seems. will it last? somalia still faces huge challenges....
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there is a quote by andrew community that said -- andrew carnegie that says and i don't want to misquotesays something like you are not rich until you and which others, the lives of others. i would say andrew carnegie, you're absolutely enriched the lives of others and it is our accountability and responsibility to make sure we continue to do that. ♪ - [announcer] imagine having fuller, thicker, more voluminous hair instantly. all it takes is just one session at hairclub. introducing xtrands. xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands of hair strands to your existing hair at the root. they're personalized to match your own natural hair color and texture, so they'll blend right in for a natural, effortless look. call in the next five minutes and when you buy 500 strands, you get 500 strands free. call right now. (upbeat music)
there is a quote by andrew community that said -- andrew carnegie that says and i don't want to misquotesays something like you are not rich until you and which others, the lives of others. i would say andrew carnegie, you're absolutely enriched the lives of others and it is our accountability and responsibility to make sure we continue to do that. ♪ - [announcer] imagine having fuller, thicker, more voluminous hair instantly. all it takes is just one session at hairclub. introducing xtrands....
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andrew leak, 66 and from buckinghamshire, _ him?ghamshire, he _ him? andrew leak, 66 and from buckinghamshire, he is - him? andrew leak, 66 and from buckinghamshire, he is believed him? andrew leak, 66 and from i buckinghamshire, he is believed to have taken his own life shortly after the attack to inquest into his death is expected to open this week. police today saying they have been speaking to a number of witnesses during their investigation, collected evidence including digital media devices and they say this evidence suggests extreme right—wing motivation was behind this attack. he did have some apparent anti—muslim sentiments on his facebook page, that has been taken down, but that is something the police are looking into.- down, but that is something the police are looking into. thank you very much- _ william neal is a detention outreach caseworker at thejesuit refugee service — visiting and supporting asylum seekers at harmondsworth. hejoins me now. thank you ever so much forjoining us. first of all, give us a sense of what
andrew leak, 66 and from buckinghamshire, _ him?ghamshire, he _ him? andrew leak, 66 and from buckinghamshire, he is - him? andrew leak, 66 and from buckinghamshire, he is believed him? andrew leak, 66 and from i buckinghamshire, he is believed to have taken his own life shortly after the attack to inquest into his death is expected to open this week. police today saying they have been speaking to a number of witnesses during their investigation, collected evidence including digital media...
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i think you had people on last week, andrew, about the fed monetary policy. the fed implemented what it thinks to be, you know, a decent monetary policy and the dollar recovered and became very strong that call that somehow the monetary authority was going to let the currency twist in the wind with the inflation ended up being wrong. >> you can call it a security. >> security based on what? >> you can trade these things. >> you can trade anything. the issue of underlying value and that is connected to use i know there are specific uses of it. i don't know there is specific use that is unique to it that is not useable by the existing dollar system or the digital dollar system. >> would you call it a commodity? >> i don't know what to call it. i have things i call it. not all of which are suitable for family television. >> andrew, what did you talk about at the thanksgiving table? what aspect came up? collapse of ftx? >> by the way, it goes to the issue that steve is talking about in some ways which is how decentralized is crypto and centralized is crypto and t
i think you had people on last week, andrew, about the fed monetary policy. the fed implemented what it thinks to be, you know, a decent monetary policy and the dollar recovered and became very strong that call that somehow the monetary authority was going to let the currency twist in the wind with the inflation ended up being wrong. >> you can call it a security. >> security based on what? >> you can trade these things. >> you can trade anything. the issue of underlying...
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andrew: thank you for having me.d: elon musk is quoting himself through his tough tesla days to justify his current twitter strategy. we will talk about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i'm caroline hyde in new york. ed ludlow is in san francisco. elon musk pulling out another rabbit in the hat in terms of the twitter saga. what is he doing now? ed: everything he talked about has been so focused on the company, but what about the platform? he tweets on wednesday, the day before thanksgiving, that activists that he appears to have had an agreement with have reneged on that deal, which was part of his reasoning for forming a moderation council. go back a few weeks. he talks about this moderation council being a wide and diverse range of forces that would make content moderation and policy decisions. the reason i bring that up is key things have happened in recent days. you think about the actions that have been taken. he said he would not reinstate president trump's twit
andrew: thank you for having me.d: elon musk is quoting himself through his tough tesla days to justify his current twitter strategy. we will talk about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i'm caroline hyde in new york. ed ludlow is in san francisco. elon musk pulling out another rabbit in the hat in terms of the twitter saga. what is he doing now? ed: everything he talked about has been so focused on the company, but what about the...
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>> thanks, andrew. report from the bankruptcy court where the eft lawyers will be making the case for the largest bankruptcy ever. and then a presidential coordinator for the international energy affairs we'll be right back. lily! welcome to our third bark-ery. oh, i can tell business is going through the “woof”. but seriously we need a reliable way to help keep everyone connected from wherever we go. well at at&t we'll help you find the right wireless plan for you. so, you can stay connected to all your drivers and stores on america's most reliable 5g network. that sounds just paw-fect. terrier-iffic i labra-dore you round of a-paws at&t 5g is fast, reliable and secure for your business. >>> welcome back to "squawk box. we are learning new details about sam bankman-fried and his life in the bahamas. his parents and senior executives at the failed firm bought at least 19 properties in the bahamas in the last two years worth $121 million they are said to be used as, quote, residences for key people a spo
>> thanks, andrew. report from the bankruptcy court where the eft lawyers will be making the case for the largest bankruptcy ever. and then a presidential coordinator for the international energy affairs we'll be right back. lily! welcome to our third bark-ery. oh, i can tell business is going through the “woof”. but seriously we need a reliable way to help keep everyone connected from wherever we go. well at at&t we'll help you find the right wireless plan for you. so, you can...
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andrew there was andrew and then there was horribly humiliated.o the ground late. they were strip what needs to strip search. and what needs to wake up to is football , because wake up to is football, because that's is. it's the that's what this is. it's the americans the tonight. americans the game tonight. there americans , you know, there were americans, you know, and their to sort like and their their to sort of like where america. we love soccer and like planes and our teams are like planes going buildings at 911 and say we're going to stuff yanks and the need to get with it the qataris need to get with it that's of football that's part of our football culture it's culture is dressing up like it's the going over a the crusades and going over a british football coach . well, british football coach. well, it's by monty python . it's inspired by monty python. and was really looking and what i was really looking forward , if that the forward to was, if that was the inspiration , that part of inspiration from, that part of monty wanted monty pytho
andrew there was andrew and then there was horribly humiliated.o the ground late. they were strip what needs to strip search. and what needs to wake up to is football , because wake up to is football, because that's is. it's the that's what this is. it's the americans the tonight. americans the game tonight. there americans , you know, there were americans, you know, and their to sort like and their their to sort of like where america. we love soccer and like planes and our teams are like...
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andrew ted, more protests.rew ted, more coming up on the so—called onune coming up on the so—called online harms bill and. the one and only kate henry is here . and only kate henry is here. don't touch that now. we'll be right back . thanks. quick correction to i was saying a few minutes ago . mr. christian a few minutes ago. mr. christian wakeford is the member not for bury st edmunds for bury in lancashire , which is next door lancashire, which is next door more or less to oldham and rochdale. do you anything to say about grooming gangs ? mr. mp about grooming gangs? mr. mp happy to welcome . anybody who happy to welcome. anybody who wants to come here into the country, you have anything to say about grooming gangs know you have anything to say about people being picked up and gang raped out of oldham police station? we've mr. wakeford to come on because . he's chosen to come on because. he's chosen to pick a fight with a gb news colleague of mine. so i wouldn't him as prancing pillock a word not for the fact
andrew ted, more protests.rew ted, more coming up on the so—called onune coming up on the so—called online harms bill and. the one and only kate henry is here . and only kate henry is here. don't touch that now. we'll be right back . thanks. quick correction to i was saying a few minutes ago . mr. christian a few minutes ago. mr. christian wakeford is the member not for bury st edmunds for bury in lancashire , which is next door lancashire, which is next door more or less to oldham and...
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i think andrew said this very appropriately.ng to charge seditious conspiracy, this is the case to do it in. these are people who tried to interfere with certification of a presidential election, so the result today gives doj a little bit of momentum, a little bit of wind in its sails because it is clear that stewart rhodes is not the most culpable participant in the events on january 6th. there are people who are more accountable, people who had greater intent to interfere with the transfer of powers and now doj can go about that business having won this case. >> does jack smith look at this set of verdicts and guilty verdicts from a jury -- what does wind in the sails mean to jack smith? how does that manifest? >> so it's not strictly speaking a legal consideration. this is something you think about as a prosecutor. you know, what will a jury do? where will a jury convict based on my evidence? in this sort of a situation, the convictions are a very strong science. it's good for justice, good for the country. it's a good sign f
i think andrew said this very appropriately.ng to charge seditious conspiracy, this is the case to do it in. these are people who tried to interfere with certification of a presidential election, so the result today gives doj a little bit of momentum, a little bit of wind in its sails because it is clear that stewart rhodes is not the most culpable participant in the events on january 6th. there are people who are more accountable, people who had greater intent to interfere with the transfer of...
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david: if andrew carnegie came back, what would you like to ask him about his program? you tell him he did a pretty good job, or you made some improvements on it? thasunda: i would tell him we are not done yet. i would tell him thank you. my mother is a retired educator. i would tell him that his ability to see an educator educating the world's greatest minds retire in poverty and not in dignity is what we are still here to do and will do for the next 100 years. there is a quote by andrew carnegie that says and i don't want to misquote but something like you are not rich until you enrich others, the lives of others. i would say andrew carnegie, you absolutely enriched the lives of others and it is our accountability and responsibility to make sure we continue to do that. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or its employees.
david: if andrew carnegie came back, what would you like to ask him about his program? you tell him he did a pretty good job, or you made some improvements on it? thasunda: i would tell him we are not done yet. i would tell him thank you. my mother is a retired educator. i would tell him that his ability to see an educator educating the world's greatest minds retire in poverty and not in dignity is what we are still here to do and will do for the next 100 years. there is a quote by andrew...