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>> thank you, andy. >> you need a save yes, sir to save yes, sir. i slam my prey and they decay and throw away, so go away, i don't play. greg? >> thank you, andy. let's welcome our gorgeously god-like -- well, here some things are next guest is cuter than, unicorns and babies in adult-sized shoes. she is so bright the north star uses her to find its way home at night. that's bright. well, he played the hell out of stormy from c lab 20/20. who didn't? fox news contributor and news day columnist. he is so smart when i bang my knee against the desk i say, ouch, that hennikans. he is the willy to my wonka, the mike to my ike, the summer to my eve. it is my sidekick bill shultz. on sunday in the village he is brunch. and he is funnier than a bag of sufflok pho indicating clowns. sitting next to me and the great comedian jim norton. his latest book is called "i hate your guts." he is so awesome that awesome says, that is so jim norton. he is black and white and tread all over. good to see you, pinch. >> want
>> thank you, andy. >> you need a save yes, sir to save yes, sir. i slam my prey and they decay and throw away, so go away, i don't play. greg? >> thank you, andy. let's welcome our gorgeously god-like -- well, here some things are next guest is cuter than, unicorns and babies in adult-sized shoes. she is so bright the north star uses her to find its way home at night. that's bright. well, he played the hell out of stormy from c lab 20/20. who didn't? fox news contributor and...
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it's andy over here in the studio. i want to pick up on the phrase that you used, the twilight zone, i agree with you completely. from where you sit right now, is the portfolio buyers more defensive or are you still running aggressively cyclical positions? >> i would say that we are running cyclical, but not aggressi aggressive. we are farply aggressive through most of that last year and part of that was on the back of -- you know, we knew the policymakers were behind the market. the reflationary stimulating policy was a strong tailwind for the market. we're starting to see that come off. we know there's some concerns about how the u.s. addresses the fiscal deficit. we know china is maybe touching the brakes a little bit. and on the back of that we're less cyclical. we think yield are sustainable. but we still witness a recovery is taking hold. we still think that the market will be able to get itself going as policy comes off. and to be honest with you, some of the last few days, we'll pick up some of the cyclicals th
it's andy over here in the studio. i want to pick up on the phrase that you used, the twilight zone, i agree with you completely. from where you sit right now, is the portfolio buyers more defensive or are you still running aggressively cyclical positions? >> i would say that we are running cyclical, but not aggressi aggressive. we are farply aggressive through most of that last year and part of that was on the back of -- you know, we knew the policymakers were behind the market. the...
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but unlike ronnie, andy was not let in the in crowd. he became jealous of winston's most favorite student status, and took it upon himself to bring down very and alpert. working as both a spy for the harvard administration, and as a reporter for the harvard crimson, weil what do harry winston the father and threatened to put his son's name in the newspaper unless he told the president of harvard that professor howard had given him psilocybin. >> there were other on the graduates were involved in this, but none of them wanted to testify against very and alpert because they are part of the project. they loved it. they didn't see anything wrong with it, but ronnie under the threat of having his name put in the harvard crimson and under pressure from his father, went to the office and was asked, did professor albert give you psilocybin? and ronnie winston said, reluctantly, yes, sir. , he did. and it was the most educational experts i've had at harvard. [laughter] >> well, they didn't care about that. they want to get rid of leary and alper
but unlike ronnie, andy was not let in the in crowd. he became jealous of winston's most favorite student status, and took it upon himself to bring down very and alpert. working as both a spy for the harvard administration, and as a reporter for the harvard crimson, weil what do harry winston the father and threatened to put his son's name in the newspaper unless he told the president of harvard that professor howard had given him psilocybin. >> there were other on the graduates were...
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thank you, andy. patty anne brown, bill shultz disgusting.
thank you, andy. patty anne brown, bill shultz disgusting.
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and we'll be right back with andy garcia, so, stick around. everyone, listen up.. - here we go! - ( cheering ) ♪ we're gonna be okay, we're gonna be okay! it's the sure sign of a good time. the just right taste of bud light. here we go. whooo! we're gonna turn right. gps: turn left ahead. i mean left. woman: but gps changed our lives. turbo tax does the same thing for our taxes. it answers tough questions in simple language, getting us to our maximum refund... guaranteed. man: try turbo tax now. how do theitors of consumers digest determine if a car is a "best buy"? first, they drive it in td real world. and put it through its paces. they rate its fit and finish and the amenities inside. they factor in purchase price and operating costs. fuel economy and resale value. in short, they do what you do to test its quality. now get a low mileage lease on this 2010 malibu for around $199 a month for 39 months. call for details. see your local chevy dealer. by booking my family trip with expedia. first i find the flight i want. then a great hotel my kids will love. yeah.
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andy glass, we see endless troubles in the financial world. we had our own with the banks and suddenly europe is in chaos because the greeks have been cooking the books. what is going on? why can we not trust any numbers that we get? >> because it is all one ball of wax. in athens, it is in germany or the u.k. with their separate currency. it is a perpetual market. when the markets are closed here they are open in asia. what we saw in the crash of 2008 is that everything now is interconnected. we cannot separate the economic situation on a national basis, and yet individual governments still have a lot to say about policy. you have a disconnect there we have not solved. >> markets are supposed to be all milling. how is it that they don't know when governments are cooking the books? >> there are 37,000 of you. another brilliant insight. now we have come around and the new thing is that markets are driven by psychology, so folks say it is part psychology and part economics. they are rewriting some classical economics. we are beginning to underst
andy glass, we see endless troubles in the financial world. we had our own with the banks and suddenly europe is in chaos because the greeks have been cooking the books. what is going on? why can we not trust any numbers that we get? >> because it is all one ball of wax. in athens, it is in germany or the u.k. with their separate currency. it is a perpetual market. when the markets are closed here they are open in asia. what we saw in the crash of 2008 is that everything now is...
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i am joined by andy and darren. >> you are talking about our economy being broken. if you look at our economy, we are having problems but we but wegreece -- talked about greece. look at what is going on with me euro. they are looking -- they are an example of how one country can tell. it is not out of the realm --
i am joined by andy and darren. >> you are talking about our economy being broken. if you look at our economy, we are having problems but we but wegreece -- talked about greece. look at what is going on with me euro. they are looking -- they are an example of how one country can tell. it is not out of the realm --
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so andy, i know that you say go big when it comes to health care reform.ay scaling back is not an option. but didn't they already try that? didn't they try to go big? and it hasn't worked so far. >> i think what we have to think about is what the com woman from california asked, what are we going to do here? i will welcome the marchers today. 37 years old, had breast cancer, couldn't find an insurance policy she could afford, had a $5,000 deductible. fought with the insurance company every day until she died. people in america are hurting and fllgs unless this bill really solves that problem, it covers everyone, it allows melanie and the woman in california to get coverage, then what's the purpose? >> and as far as how the president plans to pay for this plan, we have a cutout that i want to throw up. he talks about a tax on high cost insurance plans, which is a scaled down version of the senate's plan. is that acceptable to your union? >> yes, it is. i think the president has made a lot of adjustments. he's made sure that these adjustments apply to everyo
so andy, i know that you say go big when it comes to health care reform.ay scaling back is not an option. but didn't they already try that? didn't they try to go big? and it hasn't worked so far. >> i think what we have to think about is what the com woman from california asked, what are we going to do here? i will welcome the marchers today. 37 years old, had breast cancer, couldn't find an insurance policy she could afford, had a $5,000 deductible. fought with the insurance company...
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andy kohut to you first, angry, is that the word you would use to describe the public's attitude? >> expectations were very high last year, that the obama administration would be the beginning of a new kind-- new way of working in washington. that hasn't been the case. 80% say they are angry or bothered by the gridlock. but it's not only washington. in our poll what really stands out is how much tremendous personal anger there is at the banks and big financial institutions. this is and we have seen less support for regulation, the public makes an exception. 59% said we need more government control of the banking industry. and the ratings of wall street are at an all-time low. but you know, getting back to washington, it is on both of their houses. the republicans are making some gains but we find the majority of the people saying that the republicans and the democrats are doing a poor job of offering a solution to the problems. and when the economy is if bad shape, 10% unemployment, that is big stuff. >> woodruff: so this change that we commented on, the improvement for the republ
andy kohut to you first, angry, is that the word you would use to describe the public's attitude? >> expectations were very high last year, that the obama administration would be the beginning of a new kind-- new way of working in washington. that hasn't been the case. 80% say they are angry or bothered by the gridlock. but it's not only washington. in our poll what really stands out is how much tremendous personal anger there is at the banks and big financial institutions. this is and we...
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now to andy levy with our pre game report. what's coming up on our show? >> that's not what people mean, greg. 2k*9 canadian women's hockey team go too far in the booze-filled celebration? the sorted and hopefully sexy details ahead. and joe biden says it is easy being vice president because you don't have to do anything. we'll investigate whether nun has had the heart to tell him that's why he was picked for the job. and basketball with donkies? a story so shocking you will be shocked. greg? >> thank you, andy. >> a great day to be a hockey fan as team usa scores six goals on route to a victory against finland to advance on sunday. president obama already on route to finland to apologize. greg? >>namini, that's finish knish for my name is rita. >> i don't believe you, greg. >> neither did the authorities. now to our guests. they are lucid, they are lighthearted and they are lishs. -- luscious. enough about biker gangs. and she is so stunning cops use her instead of a taser. with us, kimberly gilfoil, the former prosecutor and the host of cops and cases on
now to andy levy with our pre game report. what's coming up on our show? >> that's not what people mean, greg. 2k*9 canadian women's hockey team go too far in the booze-filled celebration? the sorted and hopefully sexy details ahead. and joe biden says it is easy being vice president because you don't have to do anything. we'll investigate whether nun has had the heart to tell him that's why he was picked for the job. and basketball with donkies? a story so shocking you will be shocked....
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>>deb: matchup zone off of the time out andis is how north carolina came back down double digits to northolina state in the second half. >>mike: monroe has the ball. >>deb: i like this by north carolina right now. waltiea rolle on the floor. quickness there on the perimeter. the three quickest players and the best post defenders on the inside. >>mike: bravard and hunnicutt and lucas. whistled for her third personal foul. now chay shegog and lucas both with three fouls for north carolina. chasity clayton back in
>>deb: matchup zone off of the time out andis is how north carolina came back down double digits to northolina state in the second half. >>mike: monroe has the ball. >>deb: i like this by north carolina right now. waltiea rolle on the floor. quickness there on the perimeter. the three quickest players and the best post defenders on the inside. >>mike: bravard and hunnicutt and lucas. whistled for her third personal foul. now chay shegog and lucas both with three fouls...
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let's bring in andy bush with bmo capital markets and cnbc contributor. we also have david gillmore and rick is with us still as well. andy, let me start with you because people have been saying frightening things in the past 24 hours that this is the subprime problem some people tried to explain it away and say that it was contained and it could be the start of the big new problem where do you fall? >> i don't know if it's the start of a big new problem. it's a pretty big problem right now. when the advent of the euro occurred in 1998 we all looked at the southern part of europe to be the people that were going to see the biggest benefits from joining, but they were also the weakest links and this really is the first major test for the european union and the euro zone and we're not quite sure exactly how this is going to play out. one of the biggest questions is how does the e.u. or the ecb, can they legally bail out any of these nations and that's a major question that just has rpt been addressed. >> david gillmore, what's the answer to that? that's a v
let's bring in andy bush with bmo capital markets and cnbc contributor. we also have david gillmore and rick is with us still as well. andy, let me start with you because people have been saying frightening things in the past 24 hours that this is the subprime problem some people tried to explain it away and say that it was contained and it could be the start of the big new problem where do you fall? >> i don't know if it's the start of a big new problem. it's a pretty big problem right...
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andy? we hear that israel causes terrorism. >> i think soft drinks cause it. >> causes this are things that make them think they can win. -- what causes this are things that make them think they can win. ñrwhat makes a difference is we stopped them from attacking, but if anybody thinks -- i convicted a guy, sitting in a nice civilian prison, after having a nice civilian trial, if you think those guys are not offended that he is in an american prison, just because he happened not to be in gtmo, that is suggesting of being completely divorced from the reality of who we are dealing with. >> thank you very much. we are going to try to get to the last two. >> hello, i am with a blog, if you could not tell from my tennis shoes, and i am also a former marine. my question is mainly for the warriors. we were talking about how to identify the enemy, and last week, helen thomas, it was after the christmas bombing incidents, and they were talking with the counter-terrorism tsar, and the question was, w
andy? we hear that israel causes terrorism. >> i think soft drinks cause it. >> causes this are things that make them think they can win. -- what causes this are things that make them think they can win. ñrwhat makes a difference is we stopped them from attacking, but if anybody thinks -- i convicted a guy, sitting in a nice civilian prison, after having a nice civilian trial, if you think those guys are not offended that he is in an american prison, just because he happened not to...
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and andy hargreaves, a senior researcher.tlemen, good to have you on the program. >> thanks. >> brian, would you put new money to work in apple's stock at these levels? >> absolutely, maria. i think at least 30% upside in the near term. i think that the key driver of the stock this year is a continued penetration in the ramp of the international segment of the iphone as well as the catalyst of the ipad launch of march. so we think those two key catalysts are going to drive the stock a lot higher. current price target is $264, and that assumes only 2.2 million ipads this year so i think a lot more upside here. >> andy, what about that, $200 billion market cap level is where that stock is approaching right here. any worries in terms of valuation from your standpoint? >> there's always worries, right? if you are not worried you're probably missing something. our biggest i guess worry or the biggest risk to the stock i think is iphone pricing. but we think that there's certainly enough demand and enough fundamental support from t
and andy hargreaves, a senior researcher.tlemen, good to have you on the program. >> thanks. >> brian, would you put new money to work in apple's stock at these levels? >> absolutely, maria. i think at least 30% upside in the near term. i think that the key driver of the stock this year is a continued penetration in the ramp of the international segment of the iphone as well as the catalyst of the ipad launch of march. so we think those two key catalysts are going to drive the...
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those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes." i was active, eating healthy.ht i was in great shape. so i was surprised when my doctor told me i still had high cholesterol. that really hit me, and got me thinking about my health. i knew i had to get my cholesterol under control. but exercise and eating healthy weren't enough for me. now i trust my heart to lipitor. (announcer) when diet and exercise are not enough, adding lipitor has been shown to lower bad cholesterol 39 to 60%. lipitor is backed by over 17 years of research. lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications or if you have any muscle pain or weakness. this may be a sign of a rare but serious side effect. i thought i was doing enough to lower my cholesterol. but i needed more help. what are you doing about yours? (announcer) have a heart to heart with your doctor about your cholesterol. and about lipitor. new k
those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes." i was active, eating healthy.ht i was in great shape. so i was surprised when my doctor told me i still had high cholesterol. that really hit me, and got me thinking about my health. i knew i had to get my cholesterol under control. but exercise and eating healthy weren't enough for me. now i trust my heart to lipitor. (announcer) when diet and exercise are not enough, adding lipitor has been shown to lower bad cholesterol 39 to...
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including andy shallal who is a community treasurer. thank you for doing this.h a great pakistani scholar. the was working at the stevenson instituted chicago in 1968 and i was in a pretty confused time and i have friends that will testify was probably can't use of was a lawyer trying to write a book about violence in america and had an interest in teaching and had gotten down to the democratic convention and was hit on the head in 1968 i had a wife and family and young children and i could not see my way clear to putting the pieces of my life in pieces of my personality together and he said i think you need to meet somebody who you have a lot in common with all the you do not know it. he is older than you but a teacher like you want to be interested in matters of "war and peace" like you are and violence and nonviolence and is a jew and a family person and likes to laugh and smile a lot like you do. you should meet howard zinn private howard at his apartment and chicago. he made currie and reset and talked for crow i remember what we talked about. but i remembe
including andy shallal who is a community treasurer. thank you for doing this.h a great pakistani scholar. the was working at the stevenson instituted chicago in 1968 and i was in a pretty confused time and i have friends that will testify was probably can't use of was a lawyer trying to write a book about violence in america and had an interest in teaching and had gotten down to the democratic convention and was hit on the head in 1968 i had a wife and family and young children and i could not...
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seiu president andy stern visits the white house now more than anyone else. 28 times we have on record. i'm not sure how andy stern is qualified for this but there are reports that the white house is considering this guy who wears a pinkie ring -- never trust a man who wears a pinkie ring. new jersey, apologies. florida, apologies. the thing about adding this guy to the federal deficit panel, let me ask can you, how does that make any sense whatsoever? aren't union pensions one of the reasons that many state governments are facing massive deficits? check out the state of the some of the unions and their pension funds. in april, the seiu national industry pension fund which covers 100,000 rank and file members, seiu. this guy, announced his pension has been put in what the feds call critical status. or the red zone. in july, the country's largest union local, seiu united healthcare workers east, had to reopen all of their contracts for 145,000 members two years early. gave up all the raises, reduced the benefit for future hires. so on the union could plug the massive gaping pension hole
seiu president andy stern visits the white house now more than anyone else. 28 times we have on record. i'm not sure how andy stern is qualified for this but there are reports that the white house is considering this guy who wears a pinkie ring -- never trust a man who wears a pinkie ring. new jersey, apologies. florida, apologies. the thing about adding this guy to the federal deficit panel, let me ask can you, how does that make any sense whatsoever? aren't union pensions one of the reasons...
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he said, dear andy, it's good to hear from you.en your kids discover something like soccer, and he put discover in quotes, as when columbus discovered america -- [laughter] someone, the parents of course, will suffer for it. [laughter] so he also said, he said, writing -- and this was sort of a pre-set up for the tv series and the people speak series that ended up being on there -- he said, i've done some writing, what is supposed to be a poi lot program -- pilot program based on people's history. it's really a long shot, but i've given an option to this documentary film maker in new york who thinks he can pull it off. we'll see. he only needs to raise $2 million which i offered to give him, but he doesn't want laundered money. [laughter] he said, we should talk soon. we leave on friday, so i'll be reachable at home by saturday or monday. sunday is a wedding, a friend's, at which, believe it or not, i have been asked to officiate, my first and last gig. [laughter] then he wrote something here, he said, this is really hard to read.
he said, dear andy, it's good to hear from you.en your kids discover something like soccer, and he put discover in quotes, as when columbus discovered america -- [laughter] someone, the parents of course, will suffer for it. [laughter] so he also said, he said, writing -- and this was sort of a pre-set up for the tv series and the people speak series that ended up being on there -- he said, i've done some writing, what is supposed to be a poi lot program -- pilot program based on people's...
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andy eluded to it earlier.'re now bringing terrorist into new york and detroit for civilian trial. it will be a media circus. it will possibly endanger the city here itself and detroit because they will become magnets for terrorist attack. are you safer now than you were this day last year? i submit to you, no. and please we will follow standard ncaa rules. you can ask anyone a question and then everyone else will jump in with his opinion. so please? yes, sir. >> this has been an honor and privilege to listen to this panel. it's so much vision and experience. i have one question particularly for general meyers, it also applies to perhaps the colonel west. would you consider culture as a national priority? it seems that our civilization, our media, our arts, our educational system has not been doing the job that prepares america for what you are referring to as a realignment of our priorities. i want to explain that at this point, because i think it's a vast deep subject, particularly as it might apply to milita
andy eluded to it earlier.'re now bringing terrorist into new york and detroit for civilian trial. it will be a media circus. it will possibly endanger the city here itself and detroit because they will become magnets for terrorist attack. are you safer now than you were this day last year? i submit to you, no. and please we will follow standard ncaa rules. you can ask anyone a question and then everyone else will jump in with his opinion. so please? yes, sir. >> this has been an honor...
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politico's andy bard joins us now. what happened at that key meeting between al franken and david axelrod? >> reporter: the president had this question/answer session with democrats, talking with senator democrats, al franken stood up and very kind of loudly voiced disappointment in the administration, that they had not clearly mapped out their strategy on health care, his criticism directed directly at axelrod, saying that the white house hadn't mapped things out and left senators hanging in the wind on this issue. >> in fact, when gibbs was asked about that today, he said that there is no specific white house approach yet on health care, right? so, is it going to come from the liberal side or conservative side? how are they going to satisfy everybody and when are they going to move forward? >> that's the question. everyone is looking who is going to step up on this. the senate is looking at the white house, and the white house is looking to the senate. >> thank you very much, andy barr from politico. >>> sarah palin
politico's andy bard joins us now. what happened at that key meeting between al franken and david axelrod? >> reporter: the president had this question/answer session with democrats, talking with senator democrats, al franken stood up and very kind of loudly voiced disappointment in the administration, that they had not clearly mapped out their strategy on health care, his criticism directed directly at axelrod, saying that the white house hadn't mapped things out and left senators...
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andy told me how on the first checkpoint they make it through. nobody actually pulls up the t.a.r.p. and looks to the boxes. and in the second or third check point, the germans become more suspicious. and they actually -- they come pull over and searched the chart. and they start to see racially full off the t.a.r.p. and tried to block the boxes which contain chappell and the other team members which would've blown this entire mission is the germans have actually uncovered the crate and found chappell. but as all this is taking place, there's this weird rainstorm that comes about. and literally the g-man germans decide they can bring to the proxima gorge letter by. they rapped on the top of the metal on the track and they waved me through. and that's how the history of the tacoma mission was accomplished. >> thank you for a wonderful speech. [laughter] >> where you're at west virginia university speaking with professor daniel shapiro about is but, "is the welfae state justified?." so let's start at the end if he will. is the welfare state justifi
andy told me how on the first checkpoint they make it through. nobody actually pulls up the t.a.r.p. and looks to the boxes. and in the second or third check point, the germans become more suspicious. and they actually -- they come pull over and searched the chart. and they start to see racially full off the t.a.r.p. and tried to block the boxes which contain chappell and the other team members which would've blown this entire mission is the germans have actually uncovered the crate and found...
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one of them from andy's question of anecdote about 1942.ndy, when fdr dealt with the eight germans who came ashore in florida, he an harry truman had not yet created the united nations. i was trying to imagine, if you want to amuse yourself in sort of a horrible way, how -- could we have won world war ii if the united nations had been in existence while it was going on? imagine getting approval for the normandy landing, the security council, the human rights commission would have come forward to denounce what we were gonna do. anyway, herb has given me a really difficult question for this segment. will the channelling of american foreign policy through the u.n. adversely affect american interest? if so, how? thank you, herb. tough one. well, i can reply with just one image, really, and that is the u.n., like very often tells you more than it means to in its symbolic gestures and in its documents. not always what it intends to. and what herb's question brought to mind is what i call the luxemborg gun. on the grounsd of united nations, which
one of them from andy's question of anecdote about 1942.ndy, when fdr dealt with the eight germans who came ashore in florida, he an harry truman had not yet created the united nations. i was trying to imagine, if you want to amuse yourself in sort of a horrible way, how -- could we have won world war ii if the united nations had been in existence while it was going on? imagine getting approval for the normandy landing, the security council, the human rights commission would have come forward...
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andy?sking you a question, which is why i was chosen to speak between two authentic american heroes. it is a great honor to be here today but it is a particular honor to be on this panel. and the topic i was asked to talk about was our legal architecture. do we have the -- do we have the right architecture in place to try to turn back the threat that we're confronted by? and i thought that in trying to answer that question, i would throw out an example. imagine a terrorist regime overseas, or terrorist entity that trains its operatives, sends highly trained terrorists to the united states to conduct operations against civilians and civilian infrastructure, to increase the chances of infiltration and success, they even include american citizens in the venture. they come into the united states , they conspire to conduct their terrorist attacks but they are captured by the f.b.i. and interrupted. the president of the united states decides that they are not going into the civilian justice syste
andy?sking you a question, which is why i was chosen to speak between two authentic american heroes. it is a great honor to be here today but it is a particular honor to be on this panel. and the topic i was asked to talk about was our legal architecture. do we have the -- do we have the right architecture in place to try to turn back the threat that we're confronted by? and i thought that in trying to answer that question, i would throw out an example. imagine a terrorist regime overseas, or...
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on the show tonight, andy garcia, michael galanes, xhed yan dana gould, and a song from tracy morgan,h
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. >> definitely not the andy's. and a far cry from what you'll see at the vancouver 2010 winter olympics, but the show they are putting on in their leesburg neighborhood is rather impressive. they are sledding, since loudoun county schools called off classes this entire week, back at home, it's a full house, where james' siblings are all doing different things, keeping mom and dad on their toes. >> it's been a challenge. >> mom says it's nice to have the children home during snowstorm round two, but james, bridgette, michael, and nicholas all have minds of their own. keeping a routine is key. >> because it would be total chaos without it. >> at the art family home, first things first. >> i try to get the morning work done. that's what we refer to it. your school work, your reading, your music lessons. >> the fun stuff follows. while incorporating activities. >> that wasn't a good one. >> trying to show the kids that there's more to life than watching tv or playing a video game. you can do other things. you can read,
. >> definitely not the andy's. and a far cry from what you'll see at the vancouver 2010 winter olympics, but the show they are putting on in their leesburg neighborhood is rather impressive. they are sledding, since loudoun county schools called off classes this entire week, back at home, it's a full house, where james' siblings are all doing different things, keeping mom and dad on their toes. >> it's been a challenge. >> mom says it's nice to have the children home during...
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andy's got two crises of course, economic and the war. but the first remedy is to confront is economic. so here he is with the democratic majority. he could have his way. they could have their way with the country they are in there to fix the country from the depression and they're breaking in the paths from the republican president to offer that the economy was up to the marketplace. things don't change so much. present-day argument >> i'm glad you said that, not me. >> but i was amazed, do you think the framers would've thought that with this crisis if they'd been given this whenever the constitution that would've been the executive who brought forth the new deal and other programs and they really should've been the congress that would have been surprised here it's >> yeah, i think so. one thing i tried to sketch out is the framers thought is expanding presidential power really to occur with foreign threats, national security threat than congress is to take the lead in domestic affairs. the presidency was fairly modest. the thing that f
andy's got two crises of course, economic and the war. but the first remedy is to confront is economic. so here he is with the democratic majority. he could have his way. they could have their way with the country they are in there to fix the country from the depression and they're breaking in the paths from the republican president to offer that the economy was up to the marketplace. things don't change so much. present-day argument >> i'm glad you said that, not me. >> but i was...
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rivlin, a former federal reserve vice president; honeywell international chief executive david cote; andy stern, president of the two million member service employees international union and ann fudge, former chief executive of young and rubicam brands. meantime, a million laid-off americans will lose their federal unemployment benefits this weekend. starting monday, they'll no longer be able to apply for those benefits or the cobra health insurance subsidy. lawmakers repeatedly tried to approve a 30-day extension this week. but senator jim bunning, a republican from kentucky prevented the $10 billion measure from passing, saying it needs to be paid for first. still ahead on the program, we'll find out what exchange traded funds tonight's "market monitor" guest still likes. she's elaine garzarelli, president of garzarelli capital. >> tom: let's take a look at tonight's market focus. the major indices could not stage a third consecutive week of higher prices. the dow industrials were lower three out of the day sessions this week, slipping seven-tenths of a percent. the nasdaq saw a similar
rivlin, a former federal reserve vice president; honeywell international chief executive david cote; andy stern, president of the two million member service employees international union and ann fudge, former chief executive of young and rubicam brands. meantime, a million laid-off americans will lose their federal unemployment benefits this weekend. starting monday, they'll no longer be able to apply for those benefits or the cobra health insurance subsidy. lawmakers repeatedly tried to...
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andys hzzy f omedtrok ♪(whi tun n't be h♪ >> rich: i guess there are two ways to look at it here.d be a 20, 25 point lead. boston college. >> robin: they are still in this and have not played well in the first half. i expect some significant ajudgements. namely get your big girls the ball a little bit more and whatever you need to make that happen. i like the way nc state is playing their defense and that in itself is what is making this happen for them. offensive not stellar. they haven't been extremely fantastic but they have done what they needed to on the defensive end to create some offense opportunities for themselves. >> rich: right. and kelly harper told us that we are going to get points from somebody and apparently that somebody tonight in the first half was nikitta gartrell. >> robin: she is doing a fantastic job on both end of the floor. putting herself into position to score. just receiving those passes and she has been doing a great job at just shooting within rhythm. she is three of three from the field right now. trouble getting her the ball. when they do let her g
andys hzzy f omedtrok ♪(whi tun n't be h♪ >> rich: i guess there are two ways to look at it here.d be a 20, 25 point lead. boston college. >> robin: they are still in this and have not played well in the first half. i expect some significant ajudgements. namely get your big girls the ball a little bit more and whatever you need to make that happen. i like the way nc state is playing their defense and that in itself is what is making this happen for them. offensive not stellar....
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andys hzzy f omedtrok >> tom: 14:43 to play in the second half. let's revisit tonight's ball game.u think so far? >> >> john: they have done a good job shooting the ball well and rebounding, an a, shooting the ball well, i think they get a d or d plus and in that same situation. i think he did a good job of that all in all and just within the flow, they did not shoot the ball well and they get a good score for the defense and not for the offense. >> tom: there hasn't been a flow for either team offense elf in the first half and second half. >> john: i think we're going to see more of a flow in the remainder of the game. both teams are cable of better offense. >> tom: ramon moore to the free- throw line and the second for temple in tonight's game, moore with seven points, earning over 16 the last games. juan fernandez checks in. >> ask fran dunphy about having moore and must love to have the offense of play in the year and he said i knew he could score. >> john: fran wants to play the complete game and is not going keep him in the game because he's scoring a lot of points. he wants
andys hzzy f omedtrok >> tom: 14:43 to play in the second half. let's revisit tonight's ball game.u think so far? >> >> john: they have done a good job shooting the ball well and rebounding, an a, shooting the ball well, i think they get a d or d plus and in that same situation. i think he did a good job of that all in all and just within the flow, they did not shoot the ball well and they get a good score for the defense and not for the offense. >> tom: there hasn't...
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. >> conan: really, i do want to thank all of my of course, andy richter, stay-tuned for "late nighth very nice. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller cter, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: -- you guys -- i can't tell you how much i appreciate you coming out, i appreciate it. welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon." happy wednesday, how you guys feeling? are you warm? [ cheers ] thank you for braving the snow out there. it's really piling up. of course i spent the storm the way i always do -- shoveling kathie lee's parking space. the entire east coast is covered with snow banks and snow drifts or as toyota drivers call them -- "cushions." [ laughter ] so cold out there the writing on sarah palin's hand said "eonomy, jobs, put on gloves, stupid." oh, yeah, of course. [ cheers and applause ] today new york city cancelled public schooled
. >> conan: really, i do want to thank all of my of course, andy richter, stay-tuned for "late nighth very nice. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller cter, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: -- you guys -- i can't tell you...
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if you are in spite -- >> the issue that we haveç andi can only speak for my company, i work " is thatget the date to correct, we are dead in the water because people will stop buying it. our moral dilemma is getting the facts correct. we either do it right or wrong. if we get it wrong, we are out of business. part of the issue that i have is that i do believe there is the need for an independent agency outside of the government to deal with these issues without having to face the moral dilemma. i believe there are issues that must be faced by congress but this will take a while to come together. i did not think you canq contine to move forward with the state of the economy as it is in the current system of bubbles that are occurring all across the country without having the information necessary to provide information about words you currently are today. you are in very many cases at a point of stones, chisels and knives turning data into comparisons to the commercial market in terms of managing their own information. many of these companies that i know of personally are now all of a
if you are in spite -- >> the issue that we haveç andi can only speak for my company, i work " is thatget the date to correct, we are dead in the water because people will stop buying it. our moral dilemma is getting the facts correct. we either do it right or wrong. if we get it wrong, we are out of business. part of the issue that i have is that i do believe there is the need for an independent agency outside of the government to deal with these issues without having to face the...
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. >>> mike miller wants her out, but andy harris is refusing to fire his chief of staff. miller says she must resign, saying it's a conflict of interest. the aid is raising money for her campaign, but hasn't formally filed as a candidate. senator harris is standing by her. >> we know he's wrong. we have opinion from council. there is no question there is no grounds for termination. >>> federal agents are questioning gop leader's 2006 campaign spending. the chair and former lieutenant governor is accused of arranging for his 2006 senate campaign to pay a defunct company run by his sister for services that were never performed. his finance chairman made the allegation to federal prosecutors as he was about to be sentenced for unrelated fraud charges. >>> plenty of speeches of arng directed towards the obama administration during the conservative political-action conference today. the primetime speaker didn't disappoint. newt -- >> we know what is good for america's future. >> what a difference a year makes. >>reporter: the bell of the ball, keynote speaker, glen beck. the c
. >>> mike miller wants her out, but andy harris is refusing to fire his chief of staff. miller says she must resign, saying it's a conflict of interest. the aid is raising money for her campaign, but hasn't formally filed as a candidate. senator harris is standing by her. >> we know he's wrong. we have opinion from council. there is no question there is no grounds for termination. >>> federal agents are questioning gop leader's 2006 campaign spending. the chair and...
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. >> and she brought her boyfriend, andy, who quietly admits he loves oprah. >> the guys at the office give me a hard time. >> everyone was wondering why we had our own camera, including oprah. >> what is the camera for? bu>> wjla. >> i just wanted to know what the camera was for. well, nobody told me. well, if it is dawjla -- >> this is a wonderful treat to have won the wjla contest. >> renee simpson, abc 7 news. >> looks like a fun trip. >>> that's getting quick last look at traffic and weather together. >> newschopper7, they have been all over it this morning, looking at a grocery store parking lots, which are full. in stark contrast, this is the vre commuter line. not too many folks taking the train in this morning, brian. >> well, hopefully, you will telecommute. warnings are up for central virginia and will be in the district for 10:00 this morning. a couple inches by the traditional drive home tonight, an overnight tonight, heavy snow. we could have over a foot by tomorrow morning with a gusty wind blowing things around. we're talking 18 to 24 inches in spots. >>> that does it f
. >> and she brought her boyfriend, andy, who quietly admits he loves oprah. >> the guys at the office give me a hard time. >> everyone was wondering why we had our own camera, including oprah. >> what is the camera for? bu>> wjla. >> i just wanted to know what the camera was for. well, nobody told me. well, if it is dawjla -- >> this is a wonderful treat to have won the wjla contest. >> renee simpson, abc 7 news. >> looks like a fun trip....
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why should those people -- [inaudible] >> andy?t a note, howard then just died of a heart attack. >> howard brought up here, in more ways than we could probably ever imagine, anyone who ever imagined the necessity of education for a social movement owes that to howard zinn who said we will rewrite the history of this country. we will rewrite it as a people's history that we will rebuild it as a people's country. he taught us more than perhaps any of our other teachers. >> i just spoke to him two days ago. he was coming to washington. i was going to pick him up at the airport on april 13 and he was going to speak your bad evening at dusk boys and poets. i was so thrilled he was going to be able to make it he was going to receive an award from the magazine the following day. we were very thrilled to have them here. he just finished a film that he did call to the people speak, which we will plan to show here and we will have a memorial for him here. and we hope all of you will be able to come and attend and be part of this very, very
why should those people -- [inaudible] >> andy?t a note, howard then just died of a heart attack. >> howard brought up here, in more ways than we could probably ever imagine, anyone who ever imagined the necessity of education for a social movement owes that to howard zinn who said we will rewrite the history of this country. we will rewrite it as a people's history that we will rebuild it as a people's country. he taught us more than perhaps any of our other teachers. >> i...
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if you are in spite -- >> the issue that we haveç andi can only speak for my company, i work " is that the water because people will stop buying it. our moral dilemma is getting the facts correct. we either do it right or wrong. if we get it wrong, we are out of business. part of the issue that i have is that i do believe there is the need for an independent agency outside of the government to deal with these issues without having to face the moral dilemma. i believe there are issues that must be faced by congress but this will take a while to come together. i did not think you canq contine to move forward with the state of the economy as it is in the current system of bubbles that are occurring all across the country without having the information necessary to provide information about words you currently are today. you are in very many cases at a point of stones, chisels and knives turning data into comparisons to the commercial market in terms of managing their own information. many of these companies that i know of personally are now all of a sudden spending hundreds of ofg their o
if you are in spite -- >> the issue that we haveç andi can only speak for my company, i work " is that the water because people will stop buying it. our moral dilemma is getting the facts correct. we either do it right or wrong. if we get it wrong, we are out of business. part of the issue that i have is that i do believe there is the need for an independent agency outside of the government to deal with these issues without having to face the moral dilemma. i believe there are...
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[applause] andy mccarthy's recitation as to what happened to the three branches of government to ensureue balancing of the three branches and the issue of deciding who has decisiona; authority on security issues. he cited the fdr decision to let the supreme court know that he would ignore them. lincoln did the same thing when he ignored the supreme court when they ordered him to release a southern sympathizer. we have seen in the recent administration in the supreme court, the holding unconstitutional of the various bush administration decisions in the security area without any real hope for the future of how that will change so that the executive authority is again reinstated on security issues. i wonder if you would comment on how we will turn that slippery slope around so that security is again a responsibility of the executive authority. >> i don't think you do it through the courts. ♪part of what has changed for te country is the self-perception of the court. during the second world war, the court still thought of itself as one of three branches of our government which meant that i
[applause] andy mccarthy's recitation as to what happened to the three branches of government to ensureue balancing of the three branches and the issue of deciding who has decisiona; authority on security issues. he cited the fdr decision to let the supreme court know that he would ignore them. lincoln did the same thing when he ignored the supreme court when they ordered him to release a southern sympathizer. we have seen in the recent administration in the supreme court, the holding...
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but i wouldn't go brack as far as randall has noted, i would go back to andy pettitte and a-rod who came out in front of reporters and issued statements and answered questions, and then contrast that against roger clemmen who is couldn't figure it out. tiger has followed a strategy consistently so it's pretty consistent and not just a phase that he's going through. but i do not think this is going to solve the problem or make the story go away because the media is going to continue to chase the story and they're going to continue to be critical of him. >> larry: stephen if he plays again shortly and wins again, can he put it all away? >> he can't put it all away, he can make amends from the standpoint that he can go out on the golf course and people are going to be ecstatic that he's out on the golf course because you want to see him win at the game of golf. you want to see him bring that elevated profile to the game of golf and everybody is going to appreciate that. but at the end of the day, this will always tag along with him and how he has handled this will definitely tag along with
but i wouldn't go brack as far as randall has noted, i would go back to andy pettitte and a-rod who came out in front of reporters and issued statements and answered questions, and then contrast that against roger clemmen who is couldn't figure it out. tiger has followed a strategy consistently so it's pretty consistent and not just a phase that he's going through. but i do not think this is going to solve the problem or make the story go away because the media is going to continue to chase the...
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attorney currently a fellow at the national review institute andy mccarthy.olitical strategist who has held senior positions on several democratic campaigns tara dowdell is with us. welcome aboard. sad story, this trainer this killer whale, you know she's at seaworld and you know apparently original reports were wrong. apparently, the whale pulled her into the -- by her hair. the one continuing that impressed me and i feel sorry for her family. i kept reading how she loved to do this. this was a life's dream. you know, it really inspired me. look at that picture. obviously look -- loving what she is doing. some people now want the whale killed. people are saying, if a dog hurt somebody badly, you kill the dog. >> that's not the way it should be here this is a killer whale. look up the word kill dictionary and you will see what it says. it is in captivity apparently it has done this before, i'm sure not intentionally. look at the pictures of her dancing with the whale and making the motions and being so much a part of that whale's life. frankly, i don't know i
attorney currently a fellow at the national review institute andy mccarthy.olitical strategist who has held senior positions on several democratic campaigns tara dowdell is with us. welcome aboard. sad story, this trainer this killer whale, you know she's at seaworld and you know apparently original reports were wrong. apparently, the whale pulled her into the -- by her hair. the one continuing that impressed me and i feel sorry for her family. i kept reading how she loved to do this. this was...
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and he brings that hubert humphrey's war record in world war ii or a lack thereof here at andy's basically seen in the crowd as a draft dodger and kennedy says i wish he would have brought that up. that was just terrible and i disassociate -- like from the fact that hubert humphrey never served in world war ii and one thing leads to another and all the sudden there are allegations of involvement in jack kennedy's west virginia campaign, which are often the question. but there was some. and a lot of money is poured into west virginia. and even though jack kennedy is going to find out very, very nervous about how this election is going to turn out. so nervous that he flies to washington d.c. and kind of to hide out because you want to downplay that. it's not that important. i wasn't even there. he gets a call from robert kennedy, and do you want, do you want. and that basically is the end of hubert humphrey's campaign in the end of the primaries. one, two and over. but not the nomination. where has lyndon johnson then? he hasn't been a candidate. he only announces his candidacy for the presi
and he brings that hubert humphrey's war record in world war ii or a lack thereof here at andy's basically seen in the crowd as a draft dodger and kennedy says i wish he would have brought that up. that was just terrible and i disassociate -- like from the fact that hubert humphrey never served in world war ii and one thing leads to another and all the sudden there are allegations of involvement in jack kennedy's west virginia campaign, which are often the question. but there was some. and a...
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trying to set him up to get into agree that he was somehow facilitating liaisons' with the president andynd women in the white house,. >> host: beating him false information. >> guest: having to do with the blue dress and saying there
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things when it comes to their, you know, their picture, their view, and it's a very subjective view andy got to work on trying to transcend or bring that commodity forward and i did the best i could at cbs. there were times when things played in my favor that were unfair throughout my career. for my last name or what are else, i was brought up too early, a number of times, offered jobs when i wasn't ready. a number of times for the same reason a lot of other young women get offered jobs too early, and so yeah, getting fired hurt because there was a sense of, oh, my time is definitely up. >> you were actually offered "60 minutes" a couple of years before and you refused to take it. >> two years before and i just knew that this was it. i had been through and i write in the book about a few times where i was put in way over my head and fell flat on my face, so you learn to sort of judge yourself along the way and you've got to really be realistic about where you are and what your value is and you didn't know what your value is. which is a self-knowledge that ultimately has really paid of of
things when it comes to their, you know, their picture, their view, and it's a very subjective view andy got to work on trying to transcend or bring that commodity forward and i did the best i could at cbs. there were times when things played in my favor that were unfair throughout my career. for my last name or what are else, i was brought up too early, a number of times, offered jobs when i wasn't ready. a number of times for the same reason a lot of other young women get offered jobs too...
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busboys and poets, but it's remarkable founder, andy, who is the host to might as well as the independent bookstore that works with busboys and public and is housed here in its washington headquarters teaching for change. you can buy spirit level at the bookstore and thousands of other great books for teaching for change on their web site, which is www.teachingforchange.org. and i urge you all watching this event to come visit busboys and poets and also teaching for change when you're in washington it's at the corner of 14th street nw i ask you to remember back to the presidential campaign when the right wing abundance
busboys and poets, but it's remarkable founder, andy, who is the host to might as well as the independent bookstore that works with busboys and public and is housed here in its washington headquarters teaching for change. you can buy spirit level at the bookstore and thousands of other great books for teaching for change on their web site, which is www.teachingforchange.org. and i urge you all watching this event to come visit busboys and poets and also teaching for change when you're in...
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andy accepted the invitation. it's not uncommon for drug companies to sponsor academic sponsors. this wasn't a run-of-the-mill academic event, something else is out. on the first clue he had was the fact that he got a first-class plane ticket to japan, to kyoto for this academic experience. he got the hotel was one that was a very exclusive hotel, you know, his bath was strong, is the presidential suite. the bath was strewn with rose petals. it was a platter of fruit on the contents of that was so exotic that it could only identify the mangoes. and he told me, this was sort of the word and gecko treatment. he wondered what i did to deserve this. so he replied he made a very big idea that he could sell the paxil to japan and there was no guarantees that doctors would prescribe the drug. the country did have a clinical diagnosis of depression, but it was much different than our idea of depression. it is considered a rare mental illness and considered extremely severe come something along the lines of how we think of schizophrenia. and that the kiddo meaning he talked about how the
andy accepted the invitation. it's not uncommon for drug companies to sponsor academic sponsors. this wasn't a run-of-the-mill academic event, something else is out. on the first clue he had was the fact that he got a first-class plane ticket to japan, to kyoto for this academic experience. he got the hotel was one that was a very exclusive hotel, you know, his bath was strong, is the presidential suite. the bath was strewn with rose petals. it was a platter of fruit on the contents of that was...
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i will never forget what the chief of staff and the car -- andy carr told me.was like drinking water through a fire hose, and he was right. so let me throw some events at you. 9/11, the war in afghanistan, the war in iraq, the columbia shuttle disaster, funerals for two presidents and when pope -- one pope, largest national disaster in u.s. history, the worst economic crisis since the great depression. i travelled to nearly 70 countries with president bush, 49 states. during my eight years, i made nearly 1 million images, and for all of you technical people out there, the storage for the entire digital data base came in about 50 terabytes. i relished capturing the moments that you just cannot plan for it. [laughter] sometimes, you get lucky. this is at the ranch at crawford, texas. and i did have moments where i took to prepare for. for example accommodate one of the administration. this is president bush a riding as the 43rd president, and this was also my very first time at the oval office -- president bush arriving. the for a signature as president. -- for e
i will never forget what the chief of staff and the car -- andy carr told me.was like drinking water through a fire hose, and he was right. so let me throw some events at you. 9/11, the war in afghanistan, the war in iraq, the columbia shuttle disaster, funerals for two presidents and when pope -- one pope, largest national disaster in u.s. history, the worst economic crisis since the great depression. i travelled to nearly 70 countries with president bush, 49 states. during my eight years, i...
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andy tobias, who has been our treasurer since 1999. is andy here. d.n.c. secretary alex german. can deal with everything even 24 inches of snow. and jane stetson. i haven't seen her this morning. we are fortunate to have vice chair lottie shackelford. glad to have you. well, we are in a great place this morning to have the speaker come and visit. and i want to bring mike honda up in a second to introduce the speaker because they work so closely together. before i do, let me say a couple of words about the speaker before i bring congressman honda up. i don't know that there's been a time when congress has been doing such heavy lifts on so many important issues as this past year under her leadership. again and again, when you see the president put out the big tough challenges, not the small ones, but in this challenging economy and there is good job news this morning. unemployment rate down to 9.7%. moving in the right direction. [cheers and applause] >> long way to go, but that's good direction. but as the president has tried to promote these changes that we need to make, the hou
andy tobias, who has been our treasurer since 1999. is andy here. d.n.c. secretary alex german. can deal with everything even 24 inches of snow. and jane stetson. i haven't seen her this morning. we are fortunate to have vice chair lottie shackelford. glad to have you. well, we are in a great place this morning to have the speaker come and visit. and i want to bring mike honda up in a second to introduce the speaker because they work so closely together. before i do, let me say a couple of...