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andrew, this is dr. rivera. she's worked with me in other companies in trying to help bring people together. >> ha ha ha ha ha! when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >> we need to gather everybody together. we need to talk as a group now. as soon as i saw the extent of andrew's rage for his employees, i realized i needed to get all the employees together immediately. this is the time--this is like a group therapy session. i mean, listen, a lot of times things can be solved if people can just talk them out. it's impossible, andrew, for you to
andrew, this is dr. rivera. she's worked with me in other companies in trying to help bring people together. >> ha ha ha ha ha! when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all...
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andrew, this is dr. rivera. she's worked with me in other companies in trying to help bring people together. >> ha ha ha ha ha! before their gift helped preserve the point... before a credit solution was used to expand their business... before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. nascar is ab.out excitement but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. >> we need to gather everybody together. we need to talk as a group now. as soon as i saw the extent of andrew's rage for his emplo
andrew, this is dr. rivera. she's worked with me in other companies in trying to help bring people together. >> ha ha ha ha ha! before their gift helped preserve the point... before a credit solution was used to expand their business... before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s....
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andrew, this is dr. rivera. she's worked with me in other companies in trying to help bring people together. >> ha ha ha ha ha! when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. uh-oguess what day it is!is?? huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump day!!! yay!! get
andrew, this is dr. rivera. she's worked with me in other companies in trying to help bring people together. >> ha ha ha ha ha! when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all...
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>> here's andrew. >> andrew. >> hi, i'm andrew. >> pleasure to meet you. >> why don't we head on in? is that all right? you ready? >> yeah, let's do it. >> we just need to make sure that whatever we do today, it's tight and it's fast and you're on point, okay? >> yep. >> all right, let's get started. >> i'm ready. >> okay, we're rolling whenever you're comfortable. >> selling your car? then call 1-800-carcash. >> we're gonna stop. we're--we're gonna stop. that "selling your car" is too soft. >> all right. >> strong, andrew. [forcefully] selling your car? >> all right. selling your car? >> both: no. >> selling your car? >> now, instead of going down, i want you to stay up and strong all the way through. [forcefully] selling your car? >> selling your car? >> no. >> selling your car? >> both: no, no, no, no. >> gotta get it right. it's really about him getting his confidence. >> yeah. >> right? >> yeah, being comfortable. >> it's got to sound like you're pissed. >> okay. it--it takes a long time for me to get pissed, so... >> well, the boss is coming, and the boss is pissed, so it's not
>> here's andrew. >> andrew. >> hi, i'm andrew. >> pleasure to meet you. >> why don't we head on in? is that all right? you ready? >> yeah, let's do it. >> we just need to make sure that whatever we do today, it's tight and it's fast and you're on point, okay? >> yep. >> all right, let's get started. >> i'm ready. >> okay, we're rolling whenever you're comfortable. >> selling your car? then call 1-800-carcash. >>...
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not because it was andrew's but it was my baby as well. it was part of me. >> reporter: she was seven weeks pregnant, bearing the child of the man of her dreams. >> i was fine. and then i ate that pill and everything wasn't fine anymore. >> reporter: describe what you were feeling. >> i went from being pregnant and sick with, you know, morning sickness, to a horrible pain, like someone had shoved a bayonet into my stomach. >> reporter: what did you think was happening? >> i just thought i had eaten something bad. >> reporter: and then when did you know that this was something worse? >> the next day, when i was -- when i see all this blood. >> reporter: what did you do then? >> i had to go to the hospital. i had to save my life. and i was hoping for anything that there was some chance that memphis would be okay. >> reporter: what did the doctor say to you? >> the pregnancy is over! the chaplain came in and gave a final prayer. >> reporter: andrew had told her the pill he gave her was amoxicillin, but remee quickly learned it was something e
not because it was andrew's but it was my baby as well. it was part of me. >> reporter: she was seven weeks pregnant, bearing the child of the man of her dreams. >> i was fine. and then i ate that pill and everything wasn't fine anymore. >> reporter: describe what you were feeling. >> i went from being pregnant and sick with, you know, morning sickness, to a horrible pain, like someone had shoved a bayonet into my stomach. >> reporter: what did you think was...
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but the media would report that andrew was the son, when his father was sick, andrew would tend to him for a long time and was obedient and good. >> doctors cut him open and said the cancer has spread everywhere. it covered his entire stomach. it was only a matter of time. it was not good thing. catherine was nowhere to be found. catherine was at home doing her thing. my mom focused everything on my father, and i focused everything on him, too. and that's where the, like, close to a month vigil happened at the hospital. and i remember sleeping there over and over again, night after night. but it was something i needed to do. like i said, you don't ask questions about stuff like that. you just do it, because it's your father. you don't ask, you just do it. my sister was nowhere to be seen that day. i believe she came towards the end of the day around 7:00 or 8:00 and my father passed away around 10:00 that night. she came in, she looked at him and she said okay. she left. in retrospect i look at it and i say, was she happy that he died? possibly. i think more with his death, the one fac
but the media would report that andrew was the son, when his father was sick, andrew would tend to him for a long time and was obedient and good. >> doctors cut him open and said the cancer has spread everywhere. it covered his entire stomach. it was only a matter of time. it was not good thing. catherine was nowhere to be found. catherine was at home doing her thing. my mom focused everything on my father, and i focused everything on him, too. and that's where the, like, close to a month...
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and he said, andrew, just one more. and he said right... okay, one more and we told him the situation and he said a prayer something along the lines. it was literally as quick as this. he rebuked autism and he commanded healing and then he blessed us as a family and he thanked the lord that we were blessed and that we would... something along the lines of... of fulfill the...the god's plan for our lives. and then he said to christopher and i and this was so huge... he said to christopher and i, you are now the parents of normal healthy children and ahhh... everything happened too quickly, i remember hearing that like the whole world went quiet and it was just these words and it was alive to me and i still believe it was jesus talking to me and so that was a promise. that was a promise. that...i...that was for me and i knew that he was right and i was so moved and we slipped out a side door, got in the car and we went to mcdonald's where james ate the chicken nuggets and the chips, a thing he never had eaten before. well
and he said, andrew, just one more. and he said right... okay, one more and we told him the situation and he said a prayer something along the lines. it was literally as quick as this. he rebuked autism and he commanded healing and then he blessed us as a family and he thanked the lord that we were blessed and that we would... something along the lines of... of fulfill the...the god's plan for our lives. and then he said to christopher and i and this was so huge... he said to christopher and i,...
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andrew, are you gone? andrew? >> i'm right here. >> have you heard there once was a man from nantucket who kept his cash in a bucket? but his daughter named nan ran away with a man. it's fine, it's clean, it's 1902. it was clean. it was clean until 1927. and then it was there once was a girl from nantucket and then it goes straight downhill. straight -- >> i wouldn't go there. >> why not. straight downhill from there. >> right. andrew deis clay started doing that. that's how i remember it, but that's a whole separate topic. >> 1902, it's fine. nothing here, paul tucket -- i'm very naive, i don't know why it has a bad reputation. . coming up, the top vehicles keeping you from the next fender bender or what could be much worse. "squawk box" coming right back. >>> we're coming back live from nantucket. we've got alan schwartz coming up. we've got a big 8:00 hour coming to you live from nantucket. "squawk" returns right after this. building animatronics is all about getting things to work together. the timing, the act
andrew, are you gone? andrew? >> i'm right here. >> have you heard there once was a man from nantucket who kept his cash in a bucket? but his daughter named nan ran away with a man. it's fine, it's clean, it's 1902. it was clean. it was clean until 1927. and then it was there once was a girl from nantucket and then it goes straight downhill. straight -- >> i wouldn't go there. >> why not. straight downhill from there. >> right. andrew deis clay started doing that....
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i appreciate it. >> andrew is crossing his arms. andrew sullivan body language school. i've now become familiar with. that's a bad sign. >> deeply honored to be a part of this. thanks for bringing me into this part of the conversation. be that as it may, we actually have not brought it up tonight. by the way, i've known billy ray in particularly for awhile. they are really lovely people. they are not concerned about their daughter. and he was very clear on piers tonight it was an artistic discretion. her decision to do this. he's not super comfortable with it. it's her artistry. she's an adult woman. what's freaking out she was hannah montana and she's rebelling hard against that. what bothers me is people are all the time making the accusation this is some sort of mental illness. this is so vastly different from what happened to britney spears or amanda bynes. i find it so disturbing that people can't make that assessment, here's somebody making an artistic choice you may not like, it may bother you, you may not like it as a parent or kids who watch hannah montana. to
i appreciate it. >> andrew is crossing his arms. andrew sullivan body language school. i've now become familiar with. that's a bad sign. >> deeply honored to be a part of this. thanks for bringing me into this part of the conversation. be that as it may, we actually have not brought it up tonight. by the way, i've known billy ray in particularly for awhile. they are really lovely people. they are not concerned about their daughter. and he was very clear on piers tonight it was an...
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we would like to point out andrew's upcoming speaking schedule. mark your calendars to come meet andrew at one of these events. in the month of september he'll be in colorado springs, colorado. in october he'll be in walsall, england, victor harbor, south australia, melbourne, victoria, australia, and in carrara, gold coast, queensland, australia. and in november he'll be in shreveport, lousiana, dallas, texas, and in fort worth, texas. for more details on andrew's next meeting in your area visit our web site >> at awmi.net. as you can tell, i'm not in our studio today, but instead, we are up in woodland park, colorado at the place that i have named "the sanctuary". and we're in the process of building a charis bible college facility, and i am just convinced that this is what god has led me to do. i spent four hours today ministering in our charis bible college and i tell you, it's... it's exciting. i had a number of people come up to me and just tell about how this had just totally changed their life. and we see this happen every singleay. so i a
we would like to point out andrew's upcoming speaking schedule. mark your calendars to come meet andrew at one of these events. in the month of september he'll be in colorado springs, colorado. in october he'll be in walsall, england, victor harbor, south australia, melbourne, victoria, australia, and in carrara, gold coast, queensland, australia. and in november he'll be in shreveport, lousiana, dallas, texas, and in fort worth, texas. for more details on andrew's next meeting in your area...
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andrew doesn't think it's a wise policy. i have my doubts also. but i don't see that it's an error for the president of the democracy to try and motivate the people to support the war. >> but can you separate the reality of what is happening on the ground? i mean, i know you acknowledge that it's important to seat images, it's important to know the suffering of the hundreds of -- the hundred thousand people who have been killed and their family members who are still alive and suffering. but can you separate? >> you have to. that's what being in public office and holding positions of power means. >> you can't be moved -- >> you have to be a moral man in immoral society. >> i can barely contain myself at this point. how many more times do we have to say that weapons of mass destruction were used? and as bad as it is to decapitate somebody, it is by no means equal. we can't use this false moral equivalence about what's going on right now. they tried to do it in the second world war. they've tried to do it in bosnia. tried to do it in rwanda and they'
andrew doesn't think it's a wise policy. i have my doubts also. but i don't see that it's an error for the president of the democracy to try and motivate the people to support the war. >> but can you separate the reality of what is happening on the ground? i mean, i know you acknowledge that it's important to seat images, it's important to know the suffering of the hundreds of -- the hundred thousand people who have been killed and their family members who are still alive and suffering....
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andrew leuchter: psychotherapy is vital in this. number one, we've got to give the patient support they need, help them get over their life problems, but also offer some encouragement to stick with the course of treatment. beverly: it gives me a place where i can come and say anything about whatever's happening in my life, and not feel that i'm being judged for it... because i depend on the philosophy that therapists are there to help and not to judge, and all of that. and i use that as my place to vent and talk about anything. if somebody has had a particularly severe depression i might tell them, "i think you should stay on medication long-term, for many years, possibly for life." the medications we have now, the newer drugs, are pretty transparent to most patients. they can't tell they're taking them, there are minimal side effects and no long-term risks to taking the medication. so there really is very little downside to staying on the medications. i told my girlfriend, i said, "i feel like i'm on the edge of a cliff and i can f
andrew leuchter: psychotherapy is vital in this. number one, we've got to give the patient support they need, help them get over their life problems, but also offer some encouragement to stick with the course of treatment. beverly: it gives me a place where i can come and say anything about whatever's happening in my life, and not feel that i'm being judged for it... because i depend on the philosophy that therapists are there to help and not to judge, and all of that. and i use that as my...
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i appreciate it. >> andrew is crossing his arms. andrew sullivan body language school. i've now become familiar with. that's a bad sign. >> deeply honored to be a part of this. thanks for bringing me into this part of the conversation. be that as it may, we actually have not brought it up tonight. by the way, i've known billy ray in particularly for awhile. they are really lovely people. they are not concerned about their daughter. and he was very clear on piers tonight it was an artistic discretion. her decision to do this. he's not super comfortable with it. it's her artistry. she's an adult woman. what's freaking out she was hannah montana and she's rebelling hard against that. what bothers me is people are all the time making the accusation this is some sort of mental illness. this is so vastly different from what happened to britney spears or amanda bynes. i find it so disturbing that people can't make that assessment, here's somebody making an artistic choice you may not like, it may bother you, you may not like it as a parent or kids who watch hannah montana. to
i appreciate it. >> andrew is crossing his arms. andrew sullivan body language school. i've now become familiar with. that's a bad sign. >> deeply honored to be a part of this. thanks for bringing me into this part of the conversation. be that as it may, we actually have not brought it up tonight. by the way, i've known billy ray in particularly for awhile. they are really lovely people. they are not concerned about their daughter. and he was very clear on piers tonight it was an...
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andrew doesn't think it's a wise policy. i have my doubts also. but i don't see that it's an error for the president of the democracy to try and motivate the people to support the war. >> but can you separate the reality of what is happening on the ground? i mean, i know you acknowledge that it's important to seat images, it's important to know the suffering of the hundreds of -- the hundred thousand people who have been killed and their family members who are still alive and suffering. but can you separate? >> you have to. that's what being in public office and holding positions of power means. >> you can't be moved -- >> you have to be a moral man in immoral society. >> i can barely contain myself at this point. how many more times do we have to say that weapons of mass destruction were used? and as bad as it is to decapitate somebody, it is by no means equal. we can't use this false moral equivalence about what's going on right now. they tried to do it in the second world war. they've tried to do it in bosnia. tried to do it in rwanda and they'
andrew doesn't think it's a wise policy. i have my doubts also. but i don't see that it's an error for the president of the democracy to try and motivate the people to support the war. >> but can you separate the reality of what is happening on the ground? i mean, i know you acknowledge that it's important to seat images, it's important to know the suffering of the hundreds of -- the hundred thousand people who have been killed and their family members who are still alive and suffering....
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if andrew wants to protect him that's his own problem. someone who slaughters 12 people and is hearing voices is a paranoid schizophrenic is the definition of crazy or insane. and you don't need p.c. police to be stopping that. that's real and should be in a mental hospital. >> andrew, to emily's point and that's the point the nra makes, a lot of these states are not reporting all the information they could be reporting and should be reporting in order to make this background check that does currently exist more effective. >> and of course i agree with that absolutely. my only issue there is i think we should be careful if we're trying to destigmatize mental illness to suddenly broadly call anybody with mental illness crazy, crazy people. that actually makes it less likely for people to seek help. it actually restigmatizes this. >> andrew you're talking about two different things. we're talking about what can we do to stop mass shootings which are very rare, account for according to congressional research about 18 people a year. very rare
if andrew wants to protect him that's his own problem. someone who slaughters 12 people and is hearing voices is a paranoid schizophrenic is the definition of crazy or insane. and you don't need p.c. police to be stopping that. that's real and should be in a mental hospital. >> andrew, to emily's point and that's the point the nra makes, a lot of these states are not reporting all the information they could be reporting and should be reporting in order to make this background check that...
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andrew, can you believe that? back in chicago. >> i know. andrew has been traveling this week. he's in chicago. he has more of this morning's top stories. andrew. >> thank you, becky. by the way, i still want one of those skateboards, the air skateboard. remember the one that michael j. fox had? that, to me, if i could have that -- >> that was in later -- that was back to the future 2. because he had a -- >> really? >> yeah. he had a regular -- he had a regular skateboard in the first one. remember? he breaks it off and he's holding on to the back of the bully's car. >> yes, yes, yes. >> and then all of the cow doody gets spilled inside. >> bif or buff. has he ever done anyone else? i feel bad for that guy. he was in all three movies. >> later on, he was washing his car later. >> he was in all three "back to the future" movies. >> oh, you mean the actor? >> right. i've always felt bad for him. >> we're going the talk goldman sachs in just a minute, but we have some stocks to watch this morning. take a look at adobe, earnings and revenue falling short of estimates. but you can s
andrew, can you believe that? back in chicago. >> i know. andrew has been traveling this week. he's in chicago. he has more of this morning's top stories. andrew. >> thank you, becky. by the way, i still want one of those skateboards, the air skateboard. remember the one that michael j. fox had? that, to me, if i could have that -- >> that was in later -- that was back to the future 2. because he had a -- >> really? >> yeah. he had a regular -- he had a regular...
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if andrew wants to protect him that's his own problem. someone who slaughters 12 people and is hearing voices is a paranoid schizophrenic is the definition of crazy or insane. and you don't need p.c. police to be stopping that. that's real and should be in a mental hospital. >> andrew, to emily's point and that's the point the nra makes, a lot of these states are not reporting all the information they could be reporting and should be reporting in order to make this background check that does currently exist more effective. >> and of course i agree with that absolutely. my only issue there is i think we should be careful if we're trying to destigmatize mental illness to suddenly broadly call anybody with mental illness crazy, crazy people. that actually makes it less likely for people to seek help. it actually restigmatizes this. >> andrew you're talking about two different things. we're talking about what can we do to stop mass shootings which are very rare, account for according to congressional research about 18 people a year. very rare
if andrew wants to protect him that's his own problem. someone who slaughters 12 people and is hearing voices is a paranoid schizophrenic is the definition of crazy or insane. and you don't need p.c. police to be stopping that. that's real and should be in a mental hospital. >> andrew, to emily's point and that's the point the nra makes, a lot of these states are not reporting all the information they could be reporting and should be reporting in order to make this background check that...
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andrew, we'll start with you. andrew: i definitely think it's putting the brakes on---i don't know about the economy but definitely the stock market. if you see the way we've portrayed it---we've been down seven of the last eight days. since bernanke said no tapering, we are off to the races. everybody thought we were going to take all new time highs--keep going higher and higher. but this is putting on a brake---i don't know about the economy but definitely the stock market temporarily. angie: scott? scott: i would take the other side of that. yes, we've been down seven of the last eight days but we still haven't dropped to that magic 3 to 5% range that everybody thinks that there's going to be this pullback. in fact, with earnings season coming up right now, i think we're going to see really strong earnings and the economy continue to grow into the end of the year. angie: goldman sachs says a shutdown would actually be good for the financial markets and the economy. do you agree with that at all andrew? andrew:
andrew, we'll start with you. andrew: i definitely think it's putting the brakes on---i don't know about the economy but definitely the stock market. if you see the way we've portrayed it---we've been down seven of the last eight days. since bernanke said no tapering, we are off to the races. everybody thought we were going to take all new time highs--keep going higher and higher. but this is putting on a brake---i don't know about the economy but definitely the stock market temporarily. angie:...
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we would like to point out andrew's upcoming speaking schedule. mark your calendars to come meet andw at one of these events. in the month of september he'll be in colorado springs, colorado. in october he'll be in walsall, england, victor harbor, south australia, melbourne, victoria, australia, and in carrara, gold coast, queensland, australia. and in november he'll be in shreveport, louisiana, dallas, texas, and in fort worth, texas. for more details on andrew's next meeting in your area visit our web site >> at awmi.net. >> what do you do when one of your children is diagnosed with stage 4 cancer? mike and aster mullins had a choice to make to accept the virtual death sentence for their son and beg god for a miracle, or to take a stand and act on a revelation that god wants you well. take a healing journey with the mullins family. healing journeys, volume 4 now available on dvd >> at awmi.net. >> the ministry training program is designed to help charis bible college graduates identify and be equipped in their calling of either business, media,
we would like to point out andrew's upcoming speaking schedule. mark your calendars to come meet andw at one of these events. in the month of september he'll be in colorado springs, colorado. in october he'll be in walsall, england, victor harbor, south australia, melbourne, victoria, australia, and in carrara, gold coast, queensland, australia. and in november he'll be in shreveport, louisiana, dallas, texas, and in fort worth, texas. for more details on andrew's next meeting in your area...
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andrew leuchter: psychotherapy is vital in this. number one, we've got to give the patient support they need, help them get over their life problems, but also offer some encouragement to stick with the course of treatment. beverly: it gives me a place where i can come and say anything about whatever's happening in my life, and not feel that i'm being judged for it... because i depend on the philosophy that therapists are there to help and not to judge, and all of that. and i use that as my place to vent and talk about anything. if somebody has had a particularly severe depression i might tell them, "i think you should stay on medication long-term, for many years, possibly for life." the medications we have now, the newer drugs, are pretty transparent to most patients. they can't tell they're taking them, there are minimal side effects and no long-term risks to taking the medication. so there really is very little downside to staying on the medications. i told my girlfriend, i said, "i feel like i'm on the edge of a cliff and i can f
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let's come back to that. >> you don't believe that, andrew? >> no. i think if that were to happen and this initiative were to stall or falter if there was exactly the scenario you put forward, the president can say, i tried everything. we tried diplomacy. we didn't rush to war. that's the context. he doesn't want to go to war. if you can achieve your goal without going to war, great. i think you were right, christiane, and i was wrong. >> you were opposed to military action until about a week ago? >> i still am basically. except obama has persuaded me this is such a horrifying thing -- >> that was a moving part of his speech actually the description of the children, the writhing, the scenes that we've seen in graphic detail. i think that was really important. as one who's actually covered the genocide in bosnia, in rwanda, who's been to iraq during the whole chemical weapons fiasco some the '90s, whose watched the u.s. deploy limited strikes, again we could talk to david kay about the success of those. it is really important to remember that this is
let's come back to that. >> you don't believe that, andrew? >> no. i think if that were to happen and this initiative were to stall or falter if there was exactly the scenario you put forward, the president can say, i tried everything. we tried diplomacy. we didn't rush to war. that's the context. he doesn't want to go to war. if you can achieve your goal without going to war, great. i think you were right, christiane, and i was wrong. >> you were opposed to military action...
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of as for prince andrew, it's reported he was livid. we have just heard that the metropolitan police have apologized to prince andrew. he has accepted. and in a statement we just got, he said i'm grateful for her apology and look forward to a safe stroll in the garden in the future. >> that one probably won't happen again. thank you. >>> up next, book lovers rejoice. mario armstrong's top tech picks include how you can easily bounce between a traditional book and your ereader. i've been young women are sacrificing so much today without thinking of their own satisfaction. really? you're sacrificing that gorgeous complexion for this? um... it's the playoffs! enough with the sacrificing. start here... light & fit greek nonfat yogurt. thick, creamy, twice the protein and ps 80 calories. it's a home run right? light & fit greek. ♪ dannon! go cougars! wit's hard to find contractors with the passion and the skill, and that's why we use angie's list. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time with honest reviews on over 720
of as for prince andrew, it's reported he was livid. we have just heard that the metropolitan police have apologized to prince andrew. he has accepted. and in a statement we just got, he said i'm grateful for her apology and look forward to a safe stroll in the garden in the future. >> that one probably won't happen again. thank you. >>> up next, book lovers rejoice. mario armstrong's top tech picks include how you can easily bounce between a traditional book and your ereader....
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from tokyo, andrew dewitt, a policy studies, and from london, ian lacy, a senior research analyst at the world nuclear association. ed we'll start with you. we asked this question of whether the latest moves are about a pr move or about true cleanup. so dig in to what they are doing for us. what is this ice wall they are trying to build? >> they need to construct some sort of a structure that is going to prevent ground water from flow going the site. so the option the government has chosen would be to create an artificial perm ma frost and creating a solid wall of ice. >> and you work for the nuclear energy trade group. what is your take on the viability of this? >> well, the first point to make is the governments and the nra, and the industry minister have all made it quite clear that there is no pollution after two and a half years of the ocean adjacent to the plant. so that raises some questions about how necessary this ice wall is. secondly, the figures you quoted earlier are fantastic. they have been in the media, i agree, but they have not been from tepco or the nra. the leakag
from tokyo, andrew dewitt, a policy studies, and from london, ian lacy, a senior research analyst at the world nuclear association. ed we'll start with you. we asked this question of whether the latest moves are about a pr move or about true cleanup. so dig in to what they are doing for us. what is this ice wall they are trying to build? >> they need to construct some sort of a structure that is going to prevent ground water from flow going the site. so the option the government has...
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andrew is there this morning. with two special guests. andrew? >> we do have two special guests, joe, who have been commenting throughout these interviews. we're going to get to them right now. i'm joined by two key figures whose names are synonymous with post crisis reform. former congressman barney frank is also with us this morning. we, of course, are going to be talking about financial regulatory reform. but given the news over the week, we've got to get your thoughts on larry summers taking his name out of the race. i'm going to go to you, mr. dodd, only because you approve bernanke -- you could have been doing this this time around. >> could have been. >> summers -- >> not this congress. >> would summers have made it through? >> i think ultimately might have. i think presidents normally get their choices in these matters. it's not a lifetime appointment. it would have been difficult to speculate about that. i think he probably, in the end, it would have been ugly, it would have taken a long time. but my guess is you'd have to say the presid
andrew is there this morning. with two special guests. andrew? >> we do have two special guests, joe, who have been commenting throughout these interviews. we're going to get to them right now. i'm joined by two key figures whose names are synonymous with post crisis reform. former congressman barney frank is also with us this morning. we, of course, are going to be talking about financial regulatory reform. but given the news over the week, we've got to get your thoughts on larry summers...
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let's come back to that. >> you don't believe that, andrew? >> no. i think if that were to happen and this initiative were to stall or falter if there was exactly the scenario you put forward, the president can say, i tried everything. we tried diplomacy. we didn't rush to war. that's the context. he doesn't want to go to war. if you can achieve your goal without going to walks great. i think you were right, christiane, and i was wrong. >> you were opposed to military action until about a week ago? >> i still am basically. except obama has persuaded me this was a horrifying thing. >> that was a moving part of his speech actually the description of the children, the wrighting, the scenes that we've seen in graphic detail. i think that was really important. as one who's actually covered the genocide in bosnia, in rwanda, who's been to iraq during the whole chemical weapons fiasco in the 90s, who's watched the u.s. deploy limited strikes, again we could talk to david kay about the success of those. it is really important to remember that this is a major
let's come back to that. >> you don't believe that, andrew? >> no. i think if that were to happen and this initiative were to stall or falter if there was exactly the scenario you put forward, the president can say, i tried everything. we tried diplomacy. we didn't rush to war. that's the context. he doesn't want to go to war. if you can achieve your goal without going to walks great. i think you were right, christiane, and i was wrong. >> you were opposed to military action...
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let's come back to that. >> you don't believe that, andrew? >> no. i think if that were to happen and this initiative were to stall or falter if there was exactly the scenario you put forward, the president can say, i tried everything. we tried diplomacy. we didn't rush to war. that's the context. he doesn't want to go to war. if you can achieve your goal without going to walks great. i think you were right, chis tee christiane, and i was wrong. >> you were opposed to military action until about a week ago? >> i still am basically. except obama has persuaded me this was a horrifying thing. >> that was a moving part of his speech actually the description of the children, the wrighting, the scenes that we've seen in graphic detail. i think that was really important. as one who's actually covered the genocide in bosnia, in rwanda, who's been to iraq during the whole chemical weapons fiasco in the 90s, who's watched the u.s. deploy limited strikes, again we could talk to david kay about the success of those. it is really important to remember that this i
let's come back to that. >> you don't believe that, andrew? >> no. i think if that were to happen and this initiative were to stall or falter if there was exactly the scenario you put forward, the president can say, i tried everything. we tried diplomacy. we didn't rush to war. that's the context. he doesn't want to go to war. if you can achieve your goal without going to walks great. i think you were right, chis tee christiane, and i was wrong. >> you were opposed to military...
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just ask prince andrew what it was like. the story from nbc's duncan golistani. >> he's one of the most recognizable men in britain, but being a son of the queen did not stop prince andrew from being forced to identify himself to police officers last week. or having it splashed across the sunday tabloid. today he gracefully accepted an apolegy from the police. he said they have a difficult job to do and sometimes they get it wrong. on wednesday, prince andrew was taking a stroll in the buckingham palace gardens. it was a nice, summer's evening until two armed officers stopped him. what happened next is unclear. britain "sunday express" newspaper claims the prince was pounced upon by the officers who shouted, put your hands up, and get on the ground. what followed was described as a mexican standoff. >> the armed officer would have seen this man and said, get down on the floor. it probably only lasted a few seconds, but the truth of it is, they do have to follow procedure, even of course, prince andrew is very recognizable. >
just ask prince andrew what it was like. the story from nbc's duncan golistani. >> he's one of the most recognizable men in britain, but being a son of the queen did not stop prince andrew from being forced to identify himself to police officers last week. or having it splashed across the sunday tabloid. today he gracefully accepted an apolegy from the police. he said they have a difficult job to do and sometimes they get it wrong. on wednesday, prince andrew was taking a stroll in the...
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andrew simmons is there in nairobi. andrew what has the interior minister been saying? >> reporter: well he is speaking right now. he has been outlining that there is a major forensic operation going on. he hasn't actually got into the whole issue of how many bodies have been recovered if any at all in this operation. he did stress there is foreign involvement in this operation. the u.s., israel, britain, germany, and canada are all involved in it. and he did say something that relates to the storming of the area where the attackers and hostages were. that took place on monday. now he did say this, and this is really important that structural engineers are looking into whether it's the action of exchange of fire or something else. we will come back to you. now the reason he said to that, was because on a monday there was a major distraction operation going on mounted by the security forces with helicopters flying over the building, and not only that, they pushed forward, and initially small arms were used. it is thought that explosions followed, and those explosions are
andrew simmons is there in nairobi. andrew what has the interior minister been saying? >> reporter: well he is speaking right now. he has been outlining that there is a major forensic operation going on. he hasn't actually got into the whole issue of how many bodies have been recovered if any at all in this operation. he did stress there is foreign involvement in this operation. the u.s., israel, britain, germany, and canada are all involved in it. and he did say something that relates to...
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andrew and a group of us worked on creating a worker owned cooperative. we had tut put together a business model. we thought we could be successful. we that had backing of my other business rainbow grocery, we had the backing of the communicate. -- community. the community wanted us to stay. with jack spade coming along, we could not compete with a chain. obviously they share the same office in new york. baby gap, regular gap. and to compare, there is kate spade and say that the mission is very important to us and to have a park avenue store plop down where andrew and adobe books were there for 25 years is a desecration. it's horrible. i don't understand why there is any support from local businesses. the local businesses could have a cooperative there. we had ideas for having pop uks who would have some of the other businesses there and little corners of the store. so vote against this, please. thank you. >> next speaker. >> hi, my name is brees culver ton. i live in san francisco for 20 years. i have seen many changes. the reason i initially moved here
andrew and a group of us worked on creating a worker owned cooperative. we had tut put together a business model. we thought we could be successful. we that had backing of my other business rainbow grocery, we had the backing of the communicate. -- community. the community wanted us to stay. with jack spade coming along, we could not compete with a chain. obviously they share the same office in new york. baby gap, regular gap. and to compare, there is kate spade and say that the mission is very...
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and ji harbaugh will face a fellow whose career he developed, andrew luck. harbaugh is talking andrew luck of the indianapolis colds. >> he came in with a lot of power, taught by his mother and father, and by god-given ability. but he's one of the top players. >>> something napped cleveland. trent richardson was the third overall pick of the 2012 draft out of alabama, and apparently, he said gets me out of here. he was traded to the colts. he'll be at candlestick park on sunday, traded for a first round draft choice. >>> . >>> america's cup, jackie, change of pace here. you cannot sail when it's more than 20.1 knots. >> that make base more sense. i said i didn't think it reached 25 knots. 20.1 makes more sense. >> >> i didn't care one way or another. i'm teasing pam, you're from detroit, i'm from an or charred. the kiwis won one race. this thing hasn't worked out. >> at least i was near water. >> but the kiwis now have an 8- 1 lead. >> only billionaire i know is you. >> a little bit lower, but i'm still doing all right. but the fact remains, this thing just
and ji harbaugh will face a fellow whose career he developed, andrew luck. harbaugh is talking andrew luck of the indianapolis colds. >> he came in with a lot of power, taught by his mother and father, and by god-given ability. but he's one of the top players. >>> something napped cleveland. trent richardson was the third overall pick of the 2012 draft out of alabama, and apparently, he said gets me out of here. he was traded to the colts. he'll be at candlestick park on sunday,...
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andrew, thanks for joining us. andrew berkeley, head of constitutional portfolio strategy at oppenheimer and co. . >>> still to come, will u.s. markets still post the third straight week of gains? we'll get into that and we'll find out, as well, why the economic freedom in the united states is slipping. building animatronics is all about getting things to work together. the timing, the actions, the reactions. everything has to synch up. my expenses are no different. receiptmatch on the business gold rewards card synchronizes your business expenses. just shoot your business card receipts and they're automatically matched up with the charges on your online statement. i'm john kaplan, and i'm a member of a synchronized world. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. >>> recap of the headlines today, it's the final countdown for germany's angela merkel, taking a look at the first term in weekend electrics. >>> india's new central bank governor surprise wes a rate hike, sending stocks sharply lower. >>>
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andrew welcome back to the kaiser report it's a great to be here max all right andrew maguire you have news of a j.p. morgan whistleblower tell us about well in fact two so basically i think you know this i decided to go public about this quite recently i've known about this for quite some time but basically the reason the subject came up was because there's a five year window on it investigation and a lot of people were very concerned about the fact that this whole silver silver gold investigation would be killed so that anniversary is this month the silver manipulation scandal that was uncovered and prompted an investigation and so this idea that the statue of limitations might be coming up soon so so then from there for what happened right so obviously a great deal of frustration you know that i've been involved with submitting a lot of evidence to the c f.t.c. i was actually approached and this is the part that i haven't discussed i was approached in i guess i will of last year by two j.p. morgan employees both of whom who claimed to claim came to me and said look we've got evidenc
andrew welcome back to the kaiser report it's a great to be here max all right andrew maguire you have news of a j.p. morgan whistleblower tell us about well in fact two so basically i think you know this i decided to go public about this quite recently i've known about this for quite some time but basically the reason the subject came up was because there's a five year window on it investigation and a lot of people were very concerned about the fact that this whole silver silver gold...
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andrew welcome back to the kaiser report it's great to be here max all right andrew maguire you have news of a j.p. morgan whistleblower tell us about well in fact two so basically i think you know this i decided to go public about this quite recently i've known about this for quite some time but basically the reason the subject came up was because there's a five year window on it investigation and a lot of people were very concerned about the fact that this whole silver silver gold investigation would be killed so that anniversary is this month the silver manipulation scandal that was uncovered and prompted an investigation and so this idea that the statue of limitations might be coming up soon so so then from there for what happened right so obviously a great deal of frustration you know that i've been involved with submitting a lot of evidence to the c f.t.c. i was actually approached and this is the part that i haven't discussed i was approached in i guess i will of last year by two j.p. morgan employees both of whom who claimed to claim came to me and said look we've got evidenc
andrew welcome back to the kaiser report it's great to be here max all right andrew maguire you have news of a j.p. morgan whistleblower tell us about well in fact two so basically i think you know this i decided to go public about this quite recently i've known about this for quite some time but basically the reason the subject came up was because there's a five year window on it investigation and a lot of people were very concerned about the fact that this whole silver silver gold...
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i do that's why i'm plugging your book your the only one and andrew! before we go, we'd like to recognize the newest affiliate joining the first business family, k-u-cw, salt lake city: utah's cw30" -- welcome. coming up next time on first business... why saving money could make you more attractive.... from all of us at first business news.. have a great start to your week. volatility grips the market --- as traders prepare for a possible move into syria.. in today's cover story....are more job seekers calling it quits?.... plus......find out if your 401k savings are being eaten up by fees.... and.... does apple have something extrodinary in store for consumers. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the nuwave oven pro, brought to you by the makers of the nuwave precision induction cooktop. [♪.. professional chefs create great-tasting meals from years of experience and by using professional equipment. and now you can too, with the nuwave oven pro, the number-one countertop oven in america! no more defrosting or preheating that giant
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and so i think andrew raises a really important point. but what it really comes down to is that human beings always need community. we always will need community. we are the most social species on the planet. and religion for most of human history has been the place where human beings go to find community. but now people like me, and there are thousands of us around the country if not tens or hundreds of thousands of us, are working on building what i don't mind calling godless congregations, for humans atheists and agnostics, that we serve people who are suffering from dementia and alzheimer's. >> andrew said in his piece that faith communities account for a lot of these, if it weren't for churches mosques and synagogues. one of our viewers tweeted in something about this, martha ward, and she asked, why set the expectation, they with others can act within secular institutions. do we need these godless societies, andrew, as greg just mentioned? >> i would believe so, yeah. i think society, community, a godless society, godless community,
and so i think andrew raises a really important point. but what it really comes down to is that human beings always need community. we always will need community. we are the most social species on the planet. and religion for most of human history has been the place where human beings go to find community. but now people like me, and there are thousands of us around the country if not tens or hundreds of thousands of us, are working on building what i don't mind calling godless congregations,...
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andrew welcome back to the kaiser report it's great to be here again max all right andrew maguire you have news of a j.p. morgan whistleblower tell us about well in fact two so basically i think you know this i decided to go public about this quite recently i've known about this for quite some time but basically the reason the subject came up was because there's a five year window on it investigation and a lot of people were very concerned about the fact that this whole silver silver gold investigation would be killed so that anniversary is this month the silver manipulation scandal that was uncovered and prompted an investigation and so this idea that the statue of limitations might be coming up soon so so then from there for what happened right so obviously a great deal of frustration you know that i've been involved with submitting a lot of evidence to the c f.t.c. i was actually approached and this is the part that i haven't discussed i was approached in i guess i will of last year by two j.p. morgan employees both of whom who claimed to claim came to me and said look we've got ev
andrew welcome back to the kaiser report it's great to be here again max all right andrew maguire you have news of a j.p. morgan whistleblower tell us about well in fact two so basically i think you know this i decided to go public about this quite recently i've known about this for quite some time but basically the reason the subject came up was because there's a five year window on it investigation and a lot of people were very concerned about the fact that this whole silver silver gold...
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andrew welcome back to the kaiser report it's a great to be here max all right andrew maguire you have news of a j.p. morgan whistleblower tell us about well in fact two so basically i think you know this i decided to go public about this quite recently i've known about this for quite some time but basically the reason the subject came up was because there's a five year window on it investigation and a lot of people were very concerned about the fact that this whole silver silver gold investigation would be killed so that anniversary is this month the silver manipulation scandal that was uncovered and prompted an investigation and so this idea that the statue of limitations might be coming up soon so so then from there for what happens right so obviously a great deal of frustration you know that i've been involved with submitting a lot of evidence to the c f.t.c. i was actually approached and this is the part that i haven't discussed i was approached in i guess i love last year by two j.p. morgan employees both of whom who claimed to claim came to me and said look we've got evidence th
andrew welcome back to the kaiser report it's a great to be here max all right andrew maguire you have news of a j.p. morgan whistleblower tell us about well in fact two so basically i think you know this i decided to go public about this quite recently i've known about this for quite some time but basically the reason the subject came up was because there's a five year window on it investigation and a lot of people were very concerned about the fact that this whole silver silver gold...
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andrew l. sorkin of "the new york times" wrote a column suggesting that the grant was a kind of publicity maneuver to shore up the stock price on technologies because of your association with walter white. >> well, that's not exactly -- >> so to speak of having a methamphetamine kingpin as co-founder of your company. >> did you hear it? did you hear it, a. drew l. sorkin. it mentioned your column. >> if you didn't understand -- if you are watching, do you feel like it's been spoiled? i hope not. >> i don't think it was spoiled there. >> he got his hair back. >> number two, he's a methamphetamine kingpin so apparently he gets caught. >> stop. stop. stop. >> they said it. he's not a kingpin where i am in the third episode. >> in the third season. >> if you're in the third season you're behind. >> thank you for that. >> but they did show him at the beginning of the season with the hair. >> very cool, andrew. >> thank you. >> yeah. >> the beginning of the -- >> kurcurrent season. >> i'm in the thir
andrew l. sorkin of "the new york times" wrote a column suggesting that the grant was a kind of publicity maneuver to shore up the stock price on technologies because of your association with walter white. >> well, that's not exactly -- >> so to speak of having a methamphetamine kingpin as co-founder of your company. >> did you hear it? did you hear it, a. drew l. sorkin. it mentioned your column. >> if you didn't understand -- if you are watching, do you feel...
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andrew simons, al jazerra nairobi. >> well, let's get more on this now. joining us live from the kenyan capital. the government seems to be coming under increasing pressure under this attack. >> reporter: well, al jazerra has been able to get more of an indication of that intelligence report that we have been talking about. i have got it right here in front of me. and looking through it, there are several points that come out which suggest that the government will come under mounting pressure. particularly the fact that we understand from this report that perhaps up to 15 al that lob a b fighters were given refugees state news the country, able to cross in to the country and move around as refugees. and also the fact that several important ministers were given this situation report and also there is also a referral about a year ago, there was indication that there might be an attack on west gate and a church here in nigh robe and i there were recommendations that security be stepped up at these two locations. so all of this puts pressure on these particul
andrew simons, al jazerra nairobi. >> well, let's get more on this now. joining us live from the kenyan capital. the government seems to be coming under increasing pressure under this attack. >> reporter: well, al jazerra has been able to get more of an indication of that intelligence report that we have been talking about. i have got it right here in front of me. and looking through it, there are several points that come out which suggest that the government will come under...
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andrew welcome back to the kaiser report it's a great to be here again max all right andrew maguire you have news of a j.p. morgan whistleblower tell us about well in fact two so basically i think you know this i decided to go public about this quite recently i've known about this for quite some time but basically the reason the subject came up was because there's a five year window on it investigation and a lot of people were very concerned about the fact that this whole silver silver gold investigation would be killed so that anniversary is this month the silver manipulation scandal that was uncovered and prompted an investigation and so this idea that the statue of limitations might be coming up soon so so then from there for what happened right so obviously a great deal of frustration you know that i've been involved with submitting a lot of evidence to the c f.t.c. i was actually approached and this is the part that i haven't discussed i was approached in i guess i will of last year by two j.p. morgan employees both of whom who claimed to claim came to me and said look we've go
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welcome to the show andrew harper! how are you, sir? thank you for being here. >> thank you so much for coming in to join us. you do grim yet incredibly important work. tell me, you know, we can argue all day about the politics of assad and the chemical weapons and should we intervene, should we not, there is no argument about the humanitarian disaster that has unfolded in this region and can you give us a brief update on that? >> well, thanks, jon, also thank you very much for giving me the opportunity to talk because there has been so much discussion about the politics and so much discussion about the security, but what is continually forgotten in all of the conflicts is what is happening to the syrians. and today we have marked 2 million refugees having fled across the border into jordan, into turkey, into iraq, into lebanon. and this is the tragedy. on top of that you have 5 million, and these are numbers which no one can really comprehend because each one of these refugees, each one of these persons basically fled their homes and n
welcome to the show andrew harper! how are you, sir? thank you for being here. >> thank you so much for coming in to join us. you do grim yet incredibly important work. tell me, you know, we can argue all day about the politics of assad and the chemical weapons and should we intervene, should we not, there is no argument about the humanitarian disaster that has unfolded in this region and can you give us a brief update on that? >> well, thanks, jon, also thank you very much for...
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and this morning, one tabloid reporting that two guards that stopped andrew are embarrassed and andrew, himself, more than a little unhappy. >> one can imagine. the royal guards on edge. all right, nick, our thanks to you. >>> we're going to turn now to the white house selling its case to attack syria. new reports of the obama administration showing some senators horrifying images of the chemical weapons attack they believe was carried about by the assad government. president obama stepping up his intense campaign to persuade the american people that military action is the only solution. abc's jeff zeleny has the story from the white house. good morning, jeff. these are some of the most gruesome and disturbing videos we have seen come out of this syrian crisis yet. >> reporter: good morning. you're right, they are gruesome and they're graphic. but these images are part of a central case that president obama is trying to make to overcome a growing tide of public opinion as he tries to make the case for why military strikes against syria are necessary. >> obama, hands off syria. >> repor
and this morning, one tabloid reporting that two guards that stopped andrew are embarrassed and andrew, himself, more than a little unhappy. >> one can imagine. the royal guards on edge. all right, nick, our thanks to you. >>> we're going to turn now to the white house selling its case to attack syria. new reports of the obama administration showing some senators horrifying images of the chemical weapons attack they believe was carried about by the assad government. president...