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love always, andrew. >> andrew started dating at bishops but not voice his own age. >> andrew spent time with wealthier man, who could help keep him in a life that he aspire to. >> he was a boy toy? >> sure. >> a boy toy who like to show off the gifts he received. >> he had come to the dance in this red leather jumpsuit, and i ended up going wow andrew. he said yes my boyfriend anthony bought it for me. >> stacy like to tease andrew about his stating choices. >> i said, oh who's your sugar daddy now? and he said, all wouldn't you like to know. >> i bishops, andrews cruised along academically. >> most of us had to study, but you never saw him in the library studying. >> coast to? through >> exactly. >> so, was it a prophecy went on graduation in 1987, he was voted most likely to be remembered. >> he just had a very dynamic personality and was very funny. everybody loved him. >> after bishops, andrew tried college. but the boy who coasted through high school found you see san diego all too demanding. and costly. so, he bailed. >> there were problems at home to, andrew's father a stockbroke
love always, andrew. >> andrew started dating at bishops but not voice his own age. >> andrew spent time with wealthier man, who could help keep him in a life that he aspire to. >> he was a boy toy? >> sure. >> a boy toy who like to show off the gifts he received. >> he had come to the dance in this red leather jumpsuit, and i ended up going wow andrew. he said yes my boyfriend anthony bought it for me. >> stacy like to tease andrew about his stating...
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with andrew slimmon, we see a three year 94th percentile. in the last 12 months, he is in the 90's percentile. over -- out of 100 managers, only two did better. how do you generate those numbers? what is the slimmon religion that generates those stunning numbers? andrew: it is flexibility to being open-minded to what the market offers. last year, travel and leisure got obliterated we bought those stocks. this year, it has been more value oriented. it is my belief that is much as people talk about inflation- sensitive stocks, most are over weighing other stocks. most people talk about that, but they are not invested that way. tom: i did a bloomberg study. i did a standard deviation move. we had a 4.6 standard deviation move in the last four days. andrew: i do agree with goldman sachs -- more transmissible. people tend to not react the same way to the issues. there is a of complacency. the market has done so well. i understand the market was down on friday, but i saw retail money coming in. it will get a bounce back, but i do not think it is g
with andrew slimmon, we see a three year 94th percentile. in the last 12 months, he is in the 90's percentile. over -- out of 100 managers, only two did better. how do you generate those numbers? what is the slimmon religion that generates those stunning numbers? andrew: it is flexibility to being open-minded to what the market offers. last year, travel and leisure got obliterated we bought those stocks. this year, it has been more value oriented. it is my belief that is much as people talk...
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andrew: you are right. for a total eclipse of the moon, when the earth's shadow falls on the moon, when the moon is completely covered, red light from the sun is bent by the earth's atmosphere, like a giant lens, and it makes the moon red. this time we will will will will sliver of light at the bottom and the red color may not be quite as knock your eyes out, but you will still see it from the refracted light. that sunlight bent for red, blue. kristen: we are almost out of time. it is safe, right, to look directly at the eclipse? andrew: yes. it is the solar eclipse that are dangerous. this is safe and everyone is invited. kristen: it is exciting and there is so much it teaches us about our world. always great learning talking with you. thank you. andrew: nice to be with you. kristen: some california school district say they will defy governor newsom's student vaccine mandate. we will discuss the legalities of that with a law professor. we kristen: in october, governor newsom announced california will add c
andrew: you are right. for a total eclipse of the moon, when the earth's shadow falls on the moon, when the moon is completely covered, red light from the sun is bent by the earth's atmosphere, like a giant lens, and it makes the moon red. this time we will will will will sliver of light at the bottom and the red color may not be quite as knock your eyes out, but you will still see it from the refracted light. that sunlight bent for red, blue. kristen: we are almost out of time. it is safe,...
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it's fully online. >> they are so andrew you and i first met on the 2020trail . neither of us emerge, you went a lot farther than i did but how would you rate the job that president joe biden is doing so far here about 10 months in . >> one of the things i believe is happening eric is that our political figures are at this point who is taking credit for and taking blame for things thatmay not be under their control . you ask about how joe's administration is doing i think it's very easy for us to look at it and make adjustments like positive or negative but a lot of it to me is that we are passing along to our leaders some bureaucracies and organizations that are able to deliver at a high level. we have a culture now that is polarizing us and making it so that personal attacks are much more popular. then giving someone the benefit of the doubt. i think joe and his team are dealing with a very tough situation. >> soto line calls you up and says andrew, i spent a lot of time on the debate stage with you. what do you say ? >> right now i say it's 2021. >> not ready
it's fully online. >> they are so andrew you and i first met on the 2020trail . neither of us emerge, you went a lot farther than i did but how would you rate the job that president joe biden is doing so far here about 10 months in . >> one of the things i believe is happening eric is that our political figures are at this point who is taking credit for and taking blame for things thatmay not be under their control . you ask about how joe's administration is doing i think it's very...
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i really want to ask him one more thing, andrew, be quick. go ahead there. one thing to note about terrorism is an effective one or role political struggle when they make it go to see that you currently have power order for the launch buying force. terrorism loses its appeal when it's, i think it in the midst because this is, i think he's for, i think it is the government effectively benefit society. and i sort of look at why, because these are difficult, whatever isn't succeed outside of the context of that current colonial rule for low tradition medical, new racquel. i mean, let me make that we make enough specific point about what is happening. uganda today i want to bring in the police spokesman who was at a press conference just this week in cam, paula. and he was also in criticism about how. 7 the authorities were looking for people who involved in these attacks, not with enough care, and too many people were being killed as they were being looked for. this is how the police spokesperson responded. one to return to the said persons are not targeted for
i really want to ask him one more thing, andrew, be quick. go ahead there. one thing to note about terrorism is an effective one or role political struggle when they make it go to see that you currently have power order for the launch buying force. terrorism loses its appeal when it's, i think it in the midst because this is, i think he's for, i think it is the government effectively benefit society. and i sort of look at why, because these are difficult, whatever isn't succeed outside of the...
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andrew, remind our audience, who you are, what you do? yes, i am. are called andrew minder. i'm a general compiler. you grander get to have you genuinely, please introduce yourself to the stream audience. yes, we're major general demaury v. i'm with the minister of security in uganda government for to have her and hello teen. i welcome to the conversation, please tell everybody who you are, what you do in my review, i'm the director of the african program research and my mission international. thanks tonight. thank you, daniel. thank you andrew. all right, so let's start general. who are the attack attacks last week in cam? paula, what do you know where on the 16th of november at $22.00 that i did a tax in the city of compiler and then another one which never took place. the 3rd one and 2 kids blew them, fed up carrying 3 people on the spot and the 4th one dying in the hospital where he had been rushed for the treatment. the sod, one in this above the compiler was rested after being shot. unfortunately, he died later though he had given us information. so that's the walk. th
andrew, remind our audience, who you are, what you do? yes, i am. are called andrew minder. i'm a general compiler. you grander get to have you genuinely, please introduce yourself to the stream audience. yes, we're major general demaury v. i'm with the minister of security in uganda government for to have her and hello teen. i welcome to the conversation, please tell everybody who you are, what you do in my review, i'm the director of the african program research and my mission international....
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"i am andrew." >> no, i didn't cry. polka next. >>> fasten your seat belts for alex meixner. ♪ ♪ ♪ all the weather, all the scores ♪ ♪ that's world news polka ♪ ♪ if you're an insomniac ♪ ♪ and a good night's sleep you lack ♪ ♪ do the world news polka ♪ ♪ it's late at night, you're wide awake and you're not wearing pants ♪ ♪ so grab your "world news now" mug and everybody dance ♪ ♪ have some fun ♪ ♪ be a pal ♪ ♪ every anchor guy and gal ♪ ♪ do the world news polka ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ do the world news polka ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ if you're up this late you must be headed to the john ♪ but hold it one more moment while we get your polka on ♪ ziggy zaggy. ziggy zaggy. ♪ you'll know the weekend's near ♪ ♪ when this little tune you hear ♪ ♪ it's the world news polka ♪ ♪ do the world news polka ♪ ♪ do the world news polka ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ roast. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, film, te
"i am andrew." >> no, i didn't cry. polka next. >>> fasten your seat belts for alex meixner. ♪ ♪ ♪ all the weather, all the scores ♪ ♪ that's world news polka ♪ ♪ if you're an insomniac ♪ ♪ and a good night's sleep you lack ♪ ♪ do the world news polka ♪ ♪ it's late at night, you're wide awake and you're not wearing pants ♪ ♪ so grab your "world news now" mug and everybody dance ♪ ♪ have some fun ♪ ♪ be a pal ♪ ♪ every...
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our major general of our militia, tennessee is a state, is andrew jackson. and he has defeated john severe in the contest the militia elected his own officers. he had defeated john severe so the militia is ready to go. the older generation that has been in some way or other affected by the revolutionary war. they had experienced war and not ready to go. the younger whippersnappers that are here are ready to go avenge the deaths of duck river and the creeks again make an attack and this is in alabama almost to the coast toward the coast, a large group of settlers and the creeks attacked them and pretty much kill everybody, women and children. our governor is ready to call up the militia but gets permission from president madison to do this. we get our militia down there to avenge all of these killings of settlers. one small problem with our militia. it seems our major general has been in a little bit of a barroom ball with the benton brothers and he has a little affliction. he has taken a bullet somewhere in his chest or shoulder and he can't get on his horse
our major general of our militia, tennessee is a state, is andrew jackson. and he has defeated john severe in the contest the militia elected his own officers. he had defeated john severe so the militia is ready to go. the older generation that has been in some way or other affected by the revolutionary war. they had experienced war and not ready to go. the younger whippersnappers that are here are ready to go avenge the deaths of duck river and the creeks again make an attack and this is in...
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. >> andrew yang former presidential candidate, former best-selling author, new book forward, andrew i had so much fun on the campaign trail with you. you were always someone who had the most amount of funding that reflected as you kept going up and up in the polls and making debate stage after debate stage . and here you are now the postpresidential post new york city mayor's race with a new book and i thought both really reflected what i had other candidates saw you on the trail which was someone who was having fun and shaking things up. so andrew, in the spirit of shaking things up in the last couple of weeks you have been unable to her and recently your promoting the book as a show of on the show carlson and you felt blowback from some of the people who supported you during the campaign and i just my first question to kick off would you go back on first show? >> one of the things that also happens and it's great to see you. great to see you here but for those watching me and eric hung out on the trail and i have particular but we know what happens. you hang out with other preside
. >> andrew yang former presidential candidate, former best-selling author, new book forward, andrew i had so much fun on the campaign trail with you. you were always someone who had the most amount of funding that reflected as you kept going up and up in the polls and making debate stage after debate stage . and here you are now the postpresidential post new york city mayor's race with a new book and i thought both really reflected what i had other candidates saw you on the trail which...
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his cousin tells me the night before andrew was killed, andrew asked him to come work at sherman elementary to help children. to lose somebody. that was so caring and just wanted to better the world. it was. it was devastating to me. the principal sent out a letter to parents that there will be a crisis response team to respond to the emotional needs of students and staff tomorrow since there was no school today due to the holiday, the principal said she will lead a circle in the morning. to talk to children about andrew simmons death. mike just wanted to better the world just wanted to teach at the school he attended when he was a young boy. heartbreaking alright, amberleigh live tonight in san francisco. hambor. thank you. a man posing as a spiritual healer in san jose, is now facing charges of raping a child 42 year old jorge luis navarette to upset jose was arrested on several counts of felony sex crimes, including rape by force with a child under the age of 15. police say the alleged crimes happened from october of last year until august of this year. anyone with information about this
his cousin tells me the night before andrew was killed, andrew asked him to come work at sherman elementary to help children. to lose somebody. that was so caring and just wanted to better the world. it was. it was devastating to me. the principal sent out a letter to parents that there will be a crisis response team to respond to the emotional needs of students and staff tomorrow since there was no school today due to the holiday, the principal said she will lead a circle in the morning. to...
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we'll be back with more andrew garfield, everybody. we'll be back with more andrew garfield, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) ! we'll be back with more andrew garfield, everybody. ( cheei's you say ♪e ) ♪ when plant-based milk is real good to ya ♪ ♪ it can be coconut smoothies ♪ ♪ almondmilk and cookies! ♪ ♪ let us take you to nirvana ♪ ♪ with the oatmilk of your dreams! ♪ ♪ calilujah! ♪ ♪ an almond cornucopia ♪ ♪ calilujah! ♪ ♪ my personal oatopia ♪ ♪ calilujah! ♪ calilujah! it's califia farms! ♪ califia! ♪ ♪ singing and driving ♪ ♪ playing the drums ♪ ♪ what could be better ♪ ♪ taking a nap ♪ ♪ drive a friend home ♪ ♪ stop for a snack ♪ ♪ things you can't do ♪ ♪ using an app ♪ ♪ don't send emojis ♪ ♪ go hug your mom ♪ ♪ drive to the airport ♪ ♪ show him some love ♪ ♪ now grab a taco ♪ ♪ because it's late ♪ ♪ and tomorrow is ♪ ♪ a brand new day ♪ each mcdonald's crispy, juicy, tender chicken sandwich comes with juicy pickles
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come on, andrew, you got this. >> you're stronger than you believe. stronger than you believe. >> yes! yes! you go >> finally, making it to the apex, climbers take in the view. >> fromle the top the world baby! >> four states, pennsylvania that way, new jersey that way, connecticut that way and of course new york city all around us. this is a once in a lifetime experience. i can't believe i'm experiencing it with mona. andrew on the other side of the fence. >> a once in a lifetime view, and a perspective of cinematic proportions. >> i'm on top of the world! ♪ >> and the team at city climb on hand at every moment to lift you up. >> a quick thank you to the incredible guide team here who made us part of the family. you made us feel safe. thanks so much. >> thanks, guys, appreciate it. >> we were singing up there. we were singing up there. >> leo dicaprio and did rose from the "titanic." >> i made it to the top. i just couldn't do the lean. i couldn't do it, so i went into the safety fence. it was over for me. i'm just glad to be on solid ground. >> ho
come on, andrew, you got this. >> you're stronger than you believe. stronger than you believe. >> yes! yes! you go >> finally, making it to the apex, climbers take in the view. >> fromle the top the world baby! >> four states, pennsylvania that way, new jersey that way, connecticut that way and of course new york city all around us. this is a once in a lifetime experience. i can't believe i'm experiencing it with mona. andrew on the other side of the fence....
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joining us is andrew hallman horst -- andrew hollenhorst. you had a forecast for rate hikes from the fed to start next year in december. people thought you were hawkish. they are now accusing you of being a dove. andrew: that has been the evolution. when we came into the year with that forecast people asked did you put the long -- the wrong year behind your forecast. we are still in december 2022 even as we see the market start to move ahead. lisa: this is the ultimate win for a strategist. this means you are early and potentially late. what gave you conviction before and what gives you conviction now they will not hike more than just once next year? andrew: i do not know if conviction is the word i can use. the single thing we were looking at is a rapid recovery in demand and what that would mean for inflation and it is the inflation story that matters. that is part of the conviction because inflation has been a difficult variable for any macroeconomists get right, for any policymaker to get right. it looks like the strong demand was going
joining us is andrew hallman horst -- andrew hollenhorst. you had a forecast for rate hikes from the fed to start next year in december. people thought you were hawkish. they are now accusing you of being a dove. andrew: that has been the evolution. when we came into the year with that forecast people asked did you put the long -- the wrong year behind your forecast. we are still in december 2022 even as we see the market start to move ahead. lisa: this is the ultimate win for a strategist....
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. >> on h behalf of andrew jackson foundation, i want to welcome you to jackson's home and to inaugural history in court or program. today the is the first installment of a three-part series to celebrate the bicentennial of the first version ofof the hermitage mansion's completion in 1821. for the prior 17 years, the jacksons have loved in a two-story -- lived in a two-story log farmhouse on this property. in november of that year, they moved into their newly-completed dream home, my term. the house is nucleus of the mansion we treasure today. in history uncorked, we want to give our participants, you, a sense of early 19th century social, economic, political and aesthetic context of times in which jacksons live and when the mansion was constructed. ed today we are honored to have dr. carol busey as the first speaker in our history uncorked series. dr. busey is professor of history at volunteer state community college. she holds a ph.d. in history from vanderbilt university as well as history degrees from baylor university and george peabodyrg college. sorry. in 2011 dr. busey was appoi
. >> on h behalf of andrew jackson foundation, i want to welcome you to jackson's home and to inaugural history in court or program. today the is the first installment of a three-part series to celebrate the bicentennial of the first version ofof the hermitage mansion's completion in 1821. for the prior 17 years, the jacksons have loved in a two-story -- lived in a two-story log farmhouse on this property. in november of that year, they moved into their newly-completed dream home, my...
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andrew: the timing for south africa could hardly be worse. it is summer here, and the tourt industry was hoping for a big boost after two wretched years of lockdowns. south africa's foreign minister has criticized the travel ban, calling it "rushed, ecologically damaging," and urging britain to reconsider. that is not very likely, at least not in the short term. today, south africa is gearing up for a likely fourth wave, dominated by this new variant. . but scientists here insist that trying to isolate countries or regions makes no practical sense. >> we saw with the delta variant that within three weeks, 53 countries were reporting cases of the delta variant. so stop being shoveled from one country or even -- so stopping travel from one country or even a small group of countries really becomes superfluous. it is really not the solution. andrew: but could there be an upside to the arrival of this new variant? in recent months, south africa's vaccine rollout has slowed down. it is the same in other african countries, partly down to a shortage
andrew: the timing for south africa could hardly be worse. it is summer here, and the tourt industry was hoping for a big boost after two wretched years of lockdowns. south africa's foreign minister has criticized the travel ban, calling it "rushed, ecologically damaging," and urging britain to reconsider. that is not very likely, at least not in the short term. today, south africa is gearing up for a likely fourth wave, dominated by this new variant. . but scientists here insist that...
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now, our major general of our militia -- tennessee is a state, mind you -- is andrew jackson. and he has defeated john certificate veer in that the contest, he has defeated john seveir. you know, that older generation that had been in some way or another affected by the revolutionary war, they had experienced war. they were not so ready to go. but the younger whippersnappers that are here, they are ready to go avenge the deaths at duck river. and thenuc the creeks again make an attack, and this time it's in alabama almost to gulf -- to the coast down towards-- the coast there. they have a large group of settlerse there, and the creeks attack them at fort mims and pretty much killil everybody, women and children. so our governor is ready to call up the militia, and he finally gets permission from president madison to go could be this. -- to go do this. so we've got to get to our militia down there to avenge all of these killings of settlers. well, there's one small problem with our mill saw. -- militia. it seems that our major general has been in a little bit of a barroom drawl
now, our major general of our militia -- tennessee is a state, mind you -- is andrew jackson. and he has defeated john certificate veer in that the contest, he has defeated john seveir. you know, that older generation that had been in some way or another affected by the revolutionary war, they had experienced war. they were not so ready to go. but the younger whippersnappers that are here, they are ready to go avenge the deaths at duck river. and thenuc the creeks again make an attack, and this...
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thank you, member andrews. member ledbetter. >> i want to talk about what gives us the ability to really communicate no matter where we it is in the system is to focus on the model. it pulls it away from contract allocations or direct conversations about contracting but focuses on the need and what is the community-based need? i found that very, very helpful to approach it from that point of view. [indiscernable] we can use that as a safe place to really access all of the expertise of the members. >> thank you so much, member ledbetter. it will be great to go back to member friedenbach. you originated the motion now we have a few different additions. would that be okay with you? >> yes. >> jessie can state it. >> i wrote it down, too. you will be more articulate than me. >> the motion is to change the immediate needs liaison to the title emergency shelter and hygiene liaison. also, to change the name of the role data officer to the planning officer. another piece of the motion is that member reggio, friedenbach
thank you, member andrews. member ledbetter. >> i want to talk about what gives us the ability to really communicate no matter where we it is in the system is to focus on the model. it pulls it away from contract allocations or direct conversations about contracting but focuses on the need and what is the community-based need? i found that very, very helpful to approach it from that point of view. [indiscernable] we can use that as a safe place to really access all of the expertise of the...
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andrew? mona? >> andrew, andrew. i would like to give a shoutout to everyone at city climb. not only our motivation speakers. but >>> right now on "america this morning," drama in the courtroom. what could happen next in the kyle rittenhouse murder trial. >> don't get brazen with me. >> will a mistrial be declared. what legal experts are saying and why basketball star lebron james is weighing in. >>> inflation nation. we all know prices are rising but this morning the eye-opening new figures when it comes to how much less your paycheck is buying these days. what can be done about it. >>> not ready to return to the office? just how many americans want to keep working remotely. >>> the new lawsuit in the alec baldwin movie set shooting. what a crew member is now revealing about conditions on the set. >>> is america on the verge of a new baby boom? the key signals.
andrew? mona? >> andrew, andrew. i would like to give a shoutout to everyone at city climb. not only our motivation speakers. but >>> right now on "america this morning," drama in the courtroom. what could happen next in the kyle rittenhouse murder trial. >> don't get brazen with me. >> will a mistrial be declared. what legal experts are saying and why basketball star lebron james is weighing in. >>> inflation nation. we all know prices are rising...
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okay andrew. the reason why you are so -- the reason why you gained so much traction in 20 -- 2020 debates was that you came off as reasonable compared to the other candidates, right? is there anything reasonable about these actions? this came up in a debate, how would you distance yourself from the other people? >> where talk about this threat tag? >> greg: yes, threat tag. >> i've seen people get frightened, i've been threatened by self and if you put yourself in the public arena, it's kind of par for the course. but there are folks that are serving in a school board where if they get frightened, they are just not used to it all, so you can see that going to some official body and a reaction involved. and then this is something that grows from it. i'll say is a public school parent myself, legitimate grievance that a lot of parents have is that our schools were closed for too long during covid and there's a sense that the teachers unions and the democratic party were looking out for people other
okay andrew. the reason why you are so -- the reason why you gained so much traction in 20 -- 2020 debates was that you came off as reasonable compared to the other candidates, right? is there anything reasonable about these actions? this came up in a debate, how would you distance yourself from the other people? >> where talk about this threat tag? >> greg: yes, threat tag. >> i've seen people get frightened, i've been threatened by self and if you put yourself in the public...
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and pfizer inc. >> andrew sullivan. welcome to "firing line." >> thanks for having me. >> your new book "out on a him" is a collection of select essays spanning from 1989 to 2021 and you have been called a wide range of labels in your career. a flaming liberal, a homophobe, a comi, and a wte supremacist. you've been canceled various times by both the left and the right. do youonsider the strong reaction that you have elicited a badge of honor, a sign of the times or both? >> well, i've learned to live with them, both of those things. i think if you just speak your mind inevitably and do it for 32 years, it's very unlikely that anybody is going to agree with you all along the way and i think the point of the book really and the point of the weekly dish that i have, i'm interested in having an argument, interested in having a debate. i want to put the arguments out there and see what you've got to help me understand where i'm wrong or where i'm right. >> all eyes this week were on virginia's governor race. republican glen
and pfizer inc. >> andrew sullivan. welcome to "firing line." >> thanks for having me. >> your new book "out on a him" is a collection of select essays spanning from 1989 to 2021 and you have been called a wide range of labels in your career. a flaming liberal, a homophobe, a comi, and a wte supremacist. you've been canceled various times by both the left and the right. do youonsider the strong reaction that you have elicited a badge of honor, a sign of the...
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it's weird and then this -- andrew? >> this one -- >> the pandemic. >> the pandemic stocks are going this way >> yeah. >> this way. let's tell you about it. >> i had a call on this. i sold my pell ton i had to take the clothes off of it i hate the bike. i love the treadmill. >> when you said you sold peloton most of the viewers and listeners thought you were talking stock -- >> no. i sold the bike i had. >> who did you sell it to? >> on craig -- on one of the -- my wife handled it we got a lot of offers for it. they're like brand new, they're so well made you know, the bikes -- >> did you get it -- i'm told there's a great aftermarket for it. >> yes got cash. >> i'm told there was a period where there was a premium for them actually at one point because they were so hard to get. >> it wasn't like a volkswagen beetle but we got a good price, cash, i was happy, the guy was happy. it was hard getting it up from the basementme you needed eight people. they're so well made. >> you should have taken it in bitcoin. peloton sha
it's weird and then this -- andrew? >> this one -- >> the pandemic. >> the pandemic stocks are going this way >> yeah. >> this way. let's tell you about it. >> i had a call on this. i sold my pell ton i had to take the clothes off of it i hate the bike. i love the treadmill. >> when you said you sold peloton most of the viewers and listeners thought you were talking stock -- >> no. i sold the bike i had. >> who did you sell it to? >>...
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reporter: i spoke to andrew's parents today. andrew was their only son. his father said what happened to his son makes him angry, and they want everyone to know how comforting it has been to cure all of the kind words from the school principal, family, and committees. andrew's girlfriend should this photo with us and said they met five years ago. she said what drew me to him was his gentle and patient teaching style. he was eager to contribute to the school community. i feel lucky to have witnessed him at his best every day. supervisors plan to inspect the intersection on friday. second anchor: students and faculty at a center was a school learned a valuable lesson about the potential dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning. a strong order -- voter -- forced evacuation of the church. 14 people at the academy were treated for exposure to carbon monoxide. someone had covered a heating and air conditioning unit with a tarp on the roof because it was leaking. >> in the process of covering the unit with a tarp, the co recirculated in the hvac unit and conversely
reporter: i spoke to andrew's parents today. andrew was their only son. his father said what happened to his son makes him angry, and they want everyone to know how comforting it has been to cure all of the kind words from the school principal, family, and committees. andrew's girlfriend should this photo with us and said they met five years ago. she said what drew me to him was his gentle and patient teaching style. he was eager to contribute to the school community. i feel lucky to have...
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andrew: just theoretically. looking at the sequence, it has a number of mutations which have been predicted to evade antibody responses. it has a few that are conserved. this will not be completely able to evade vaccine induced immunity, it but it has more than other variance we have seen so far, which is what is concerning to us. anna: good morning to you. we are just getting some live coming through from beyond tech -- biontech giving us some timescales on what they are going to do next. they expect data from lab tests in the next two weeks. that may require vaccine adjustments. that gives us the sense that we will know in the next couple weeks just how well in a lab environment the pfizer vaccine will stand up to this. then the real world will be another thing. dr. andrew: absolutely. that sounds like the right timeline. the sequence on my desk right now, trying to get my laboratory group together to do some of these tests. i am in the office today doing some of these antibody tests against other variants we
andrew: just theoretically. looking at the sequence, it has a number of mutations which have been predicted to evade antibody responses. it has a few that are conserved. this will not be completely able to evade vaccine induced immunity, it but it has more than other variance we have seen so far, which is what is concerning to us. anna: good morning to you. we are just getting some live coming through from beyond tech -- biontech giving us some timescales on what they are going to do next. they...
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so maybe i will go to andrew first. sure. the north korean watch committee knows 95% of trade north korean trade comes from china come so when you have a border lockdown and nothing is coming in and out, you can imagine what sort of the fact that would have for north korea come for north korean markets. when the majority of goods that you get a coming from one country and there's a hard lockdown, that should say something about markets itself. we have seen these signals, reports that trade with north korea has gone up and so maybe we are seeing north koreans -- i member the csis report, it looked like they were getting ready to maybe open one segment of the border to allow more shipments, but then things, the following month it doesn't materialize. it's one of these questions, going back to the theme of understanding the black box, what is kim jong-un thinking, how much longer can the country persist without borders opening up, up to a certain extent? so that's a great question, things about is the regime going to be stable a
so maybe i will go to andrew first. sure. the north korean watch committee knows 95% of trade north korean trade comes from china come so when you have a border lockdown and nothing is coming in and out, you can imagine what sort of the fact that would have for north korea come for north korean markets. when the majority of goods that you get a coming from one country and there's a hard lockdown, that should say something about markets itself. we have seen these signals, reports that trade with...
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i spoke to andrew's parents today. andrew was their only son and they are devastated. his mom told me andrew touched many lives and his father said that what happened to his son makes him angry but they want everyone to know how comforting it has been to hear all of the kind words from the school principal, the families, and community. andrew's girlfriend, adrian yang, shared this photo with us and says they met five years ago while working at sherman. >> i could not believe it. i was in hard denial and i think part of me still is. >> they plan to inspect the intersection on friday. kate larsen, abc 7 news. dan: donations to the gofundme account benefiting the family now top $200,000 and a $10,000 reward is being offered to help solve the case. the boy was sleeping while his mother drove down on saturday when a freeway shooting broke out. a stray bullet killed jasper in his car seat. no arrests have been announced. the oakland chinatown chamber of commerce is putting up the reward. >> we are here to wake up people and say enough is enough. something has to be done. it
i spoke to andrew's parents today. andrew was their only son and they are devastated. his mom told me andrew touched many lives and his father said that what happened to his son makes him angry but they want everyone to know how comforting it has been to hear all of the kind words from the school principal, the families, and community. andrew's girlfriend, adrian yang, shared this photo with us and says they met five years ago while working at sherman. >> i could not believe it. i was in...
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em, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, andrew. the scientists in south africa who discovered omicron says they're now having trouble tracking the new variant because of countries imposing new travel bans limiting the supplies that scientists need. this morning scientists are racing to determine how dangerous omicron might be as the new coronavirus variant spreads around the world. >> the sequence is worrisome. >> reporter: cases involving omicron have been detected in at least 19 countries. doctors say the variant's high number of mutations could make it more transmissible, and preliminary evidence suggests an increased risk of reinfection. >> omicron has a bunch of changes that we know allow it to bind more tightly to receptors, enter cells more efficiently and changes that block binding of antibodies to the spike protein and so allow it to evade immune responses better. >> reporter: some countries have restricted travelers including the u.s. from certain southern african nations where the variant was first detected. now the scie
em, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, andrew. the scientists in south africa who discovered omicron says they're now having trouble tracking the new variant because of countries imposing new travel bans limiting the supplies that scientists need. this morning scientists are racing to determine how dangerous omicron might be as the new coronavirus variant spreads around the world. >> the sequence is worrisome. >> reporter: cases involving omicron have been detected in at...
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i spoke to andrew's parents today. andrew was their only son and they are devastated. his mom told me andrew touched many lives and his father said that what happened to his son makes him angry but they want everyone to know how comforting it has been to hear all of the kind words from the school principal, the families, and community. andrew's girlfriend, adrian yang, shared this photo with us and says they met five years ago while working at sherman. >> i could not believe it. i was in hard denial and i think part of me still is. >> they plan to inspect the intersection on friday. kate larsen, abc 7 news. dan: donations to the gofundme account benefiting the family now top $200,000 and a $10,000 reward is being offered to help solve the case. the boy was sleeping while his mother drove down on saturday when a freeway shooting broke out. a stray bullet killed jasper in his car seat. no arrests have been announced. the oakland chinatown chamber of commerce is putting up the reward. >> we are here to wake up people and say enough is enough. something has to be done. it
i spoke to andrew's parents today. andrew was their only son and they are devastated. his mom told me andrew touched many lives and his father said that what happened to his son makes him angry but they want everyone to know how comforting it has been to hear all of the kind words from the school principal, the families, and community. andrew's girlfriend, adrian yang, shared this photo with us and says they met five years ago while working at sherman. >> i could not believe it. i was in...
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our guest today, andrew card. andrew card served with the national endowment to democracy, interim chief executive officer, president of franklin pierce university, acting dean of the bush school of public service at texas a and m and senior government role under three us presidents including white house chief of staff to george w. bush, and secretary to george h w bush. we have executive director of fiscal institute of international affairs. he has been it distinguished professor on diplomacy at georgetown, vice president of worldvision, a veteran who served in the gulf war, us special envoy to the darfur process and most especially administer of international development. today they have edited and produced transforming our world, george h w bush and american foreign policy, a collection of essays from well-known foreign-policy practitioners who participated in unfolding international events in the administration. i to make sure everyone knows we will have time to take some audience questions near the end of the
our guest today, andrew card. andrew card served with the national endowment to democracy, interim chief executive officer, president of franklin pierce university, acting dean of the bush school of public service at texas a and m and senior government role under three us presidents including white house chief of staff to george w. bush, and secretary to george h w bush. we have executive director of fiscal institute of international affairs. he has been it distinguished professor on diplomacy...
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andrew bailey is speaking to the bbc radio. he is saying we are not going back to 4% to 5% interest rates, but he is saying interest rates will need to rise at some point. multiple messages from the bank of england governor. sterling down more than 0.2% as investors continue to reprice what many would argue were mixed messages from the bank of england governor. what turned out to be a consequential day yesterday. we did not know it would fall this way necessarily. was this communication -- miscommunication ultimately by the bank of england governor? >> the bank surprised markets by keeping interest rates on hold at 0.1%. if you think of all the ramping up of expectations in the run-up to the decision, part of it was triggered by all of these hawkish hints dropped by the governor himself. as you heard in that interview, he insists that he never said the bank would act in november, only that it must act if inflation expectations got out of control. given that pricing meant that some element of tightening would happen anyway, you
andrew bailey is speaking to the bbc radio. he is saying we are not going back to 4% to 5% interest rates, but he is saying interest rates will need to rise at some point. multiple messages from the bank of england governor. sterling down more than 0.2% as investors continue to reprice what many would argue were mixed messages from the bank of england governor. what turned out to be a consequential day yesterday. we did not know it would fall this way necessarily. was this communication --...
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our guest today, andrew card. andrew card served with the national endowment to democracy, interim chief executive officer, president of franklin pierce university, acting dean of the bush school of public service at texas a and m and senior government role under three us presidents including white house chief of staff to george w. bush, and secretary to george h w bush. we have executive director of fiscal institute of international affairs. he has been it distinguished professor on diplomacy at georgetown, vice president of worldvision, a veteran who served in the gulf war, us special envoy to the darfur process and most especially administer of international development. today they have edited and produced transforming our world, george h w bush and american foreign policy, a collection of essays from well-known foreign-policy practitioners who participated in unfolding international events in the administration. i to make sure everyone knows we will have time to take some audience questions near the end of the
our guest today, andrew card. andrew card served with the national endowment to democracy, interim chief executive officer, president of franklin pierce university, acting dean of the bush school of public service at texas a and m and senior government role under three us presidents including white house chief of staff to george w. bush, and secretary to george h w bush. we have executive director of fiscal institute of international affairs. he has been it distinguished professor on diplomacy...
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andrew, there are lines still outside some stores. apple hasn't opened yet. it opens at 8:00 a.m i would say the majority of people here are very young you got a lot of teams here. the team stores are having blockbuster sales today. they're picking up stuff at forever 21 behind me as an example. yes, the mall is packed. there are still lines outside stores i think a lot of younger folks may not be paying attention to what's going on with the dow down 780 points. >> christina, happy thanksgiving appreciate it. >> reporter: you as well, thanks >>> when we come back, a if you covid variant found in south african. the future itself much lower this morning on that news and the shutdowns that you are hearing from places in europe where they will not accept travellers from there anymore. we will talk about the sell-off right after the break. >>> then we will be speaking to former white house dr. kavita patel, about the delta variant and much more. "squawk box" will be right back. so it takes less fuel to bring people together... ...and make faraway places feel a lit
andrew, there are lines still outside some stores. apple hasn't opened yet. it opens at 8:00 a.m i would say the majority of people here are very young you got a lot of teams here. the team stores are having blockbuster sales today. they're picking up stuff at forever 21 behind me as an example. yes, the mall is packed. there are still lines outside stores i think a lot of younger folks may not be paying attention to what's going on with the dow down 780 points. >> christina, happy...
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ike, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, andrew. republicans are watching virginia's gubernatorial race very closely. it's just one of the many races today that will prove as a litmus test ahead of the 2022 midterms. it's election day across the country. voters considering several decisions such as mayoral elections, public safety issues and most notably gubernatorial races with the spotlight on virginia's election. polls showing democrat terry mcauliffe and glenn youngkin statistically tied. more than 1.1 million virginians have already voted early and those numbers show mcauliffe ahead. the candidates making a final appeal to voters. >> are you ready to win tomorrow? [ cheers ] let's bring this baby home. >> reporter: mcauliffe seizing on national concern over republicans' challenge to the women's right to choose, a topic young female voters say is at the top of their minds. >> i will and was a brick wall to protect your reproductive rights. >> reporter: youngkin voting to increase education funding and raise teachers' salaries. >
ike, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, andrew. republicans are watching virginia's gubernatorial race very closely. it's just one of the many races today that will prove as a litmus test ahead of the 2022 midterms. it's election day across the country. voters considering several decisions such as mayoral elections, public safety issues and most notably gubernatorial races with the spotlight on virginia's election. polls showing democrat terry mcauliffe and glenn youngkin...
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andrew sheetz of morgan stanley on our outlook for 2022. not so fed chair dependent for the likes of morgan stanley. tom: i am with them. it happens every time. this is a normal reaction. there's a mystery to it. it shows the power of the presidency. what is the monetary distinction between brainard and powell? is it a political distinction? yes. jonathan: on monetary policy, i don't think so. specifically for this market, perception versus reality is always the issue with financial markets. there's a perception right now there is some daylight between the two, but when it comes to call itself, why it is so interesting at this time, it is the moment we are at. morgan stanley think the fed can wait. they are looking for 3% on pce, on inflation next year. that is interesting religion to where they think pdp will be, close to 5%. that is an economy that is decent, and inflation story that is elevated. people see the same data. they see a different outcome. tom: december 17 conversation changes. jonathan: feeling like a lifetime away at this po
andrew sheetz of morgan stanley on our outlook for 2022. not so fed chair dependent for the likes of morgan stanley. tom: i am with them. it happens every time. this is a normal reaction. there's a mystery to it. it shows the power of the presidency. what is the monetary distinction between brainard and powell? is it a political distinction? yes. jonathan: on monetary policy, i don't think so. specifically for this market, perception versus reality is always the issue with financial markets....
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kate: i spoke to andrew's parents today. andrew was their only son and they are devastated. she said andrew touched many lives and his father said what happened to her son makes her -- happen to his son makes him angry. but they are comforted by the kind words from the school principal, and community. andrew yang shared this photo, and said they met five years ago. she wrote, what drew me to him was his patient and gentle teaching style. he loved his job and was always eager to contribute to the school community. i feel incredibly lucky to have witnessed him at his best every day. supervisor stephanie and ta plan to inspect the intersection on friday. kate larsen, abc 7 news. dan: you've probably seen the higher prices, but did you realize that inflation is at its highest level in more than 30 years? it's that bad. according to the labor department, inflation in october was worse than expected, and the consumer index, which measures what americans pay, was up 6.2%. it's the fifth straight month of inflation above 5%, so you can see the pattern we're in. add inflation to the
kate: i spoke to andrew's parents today. andrew was their only son and they are devastated. she said andrew touched many lives and his father said what happened to her son makes her -- happen to his son makes him angry. but they are comforted by the kind words from the school principal, and community. andrew yang shared this photo, and said they met five years ago. she wrote, what drew me to him was his patient and gentle teaching style. he loved his job and was always eager to contribute to...
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his cousin tells me the night before andrew was killed, andrew asked him to come work at sherman elementary to help children. to lose somebody. that was so caring and just wanted to better the world. it was. it was devastating to me in san francisco amberleigh ktvu. box two news. across the bay. investigators in contra costa county are working to determine the cause of a deadly fire in brentwood. it was first reported just after 1 30 yesterday afternoon at an apartment complex on nancy street. well neighbor immediately took action used a garden hose to spray water on the burning building. firefighters were on the scene just moments later, but one man was killed in the fire. another suffered critical injuries. part of our investigation. we start beginning that process. as of right now that involves interviewing all the witnesses and the neighbors, the first responding crews that were in there and what they saw at that point in time. authorities have not yet released the name of the men who died in the fire. carbon monoxide leak forced the evacuation of a church and a school in santa rosa. em
his cousin tells me the night before andrew was killed, andrew asked him to come work at sherman elementary to help children. to lose somebody. that was so caring and just wanted to better the world. it was. it was devastating to me in san francisco amberleigh ktvu. box two news. across the bay. investigators in contra costa county are working to determine the cause of a deadly fire in brentwood. it was first reported just after 1 30 yesterday afternoon at an apartment complex on nancy street....
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i'm justin andrews. how you can get a shot in the arm for your kids coming up next. >> and a possible break-through when it comes to the fight against covid-19. pfizer says its new drug cuts the risk of hospitalization and death when it comes to covid- 19. we'll have the details coming up. >>> and a mother demanding justice. how she says a flight from san jose ended with questions about human trafficking. >>> and here is a live look outside at the toll plaza. a little bit of back- >> pell cut the risk by 89%. and given within three days of the sonset of symptoms. >>> today thousands of kids coget their covid shot. and 92,000 kids. between the eligible age groups of five to eleven. >> and the bay area. starting now, masks are required now in indoor settings regardless of vaccination status. it is all due to a spike in cases. violaters could face up to $500 in fines. good morning to you. it is 6:30 on a friday. it is november 5:00. >>> first, we want to check in with weather and traffic squad. helping you
i'm justin andrews. how you can get a shot in the arm for your kids coming up next. >> and a possible break-through when it comes to the fight against covid-19. pfizer says its new drug cuts the risk of hospitalization and death when it comes to covid- 19. we'll have the details coming up. >>> and a mother demanding justice. how she says a flight from san jose ended with questions about human trafficking. >>> and here is a live look outside at the toll plaza. a little...
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. >> andrew was a much loved paraeducator at sherman elementary. yesterday, he died in a traffic crash across the street from the school. police say when they arrived, two cars had collided and a pedestrian was down. tonight, the cause of the crash is still under investigation. >> that was so unexpected and just devastating. >> i spoke with andrew's father by phone. he didn't want to go on camera but told us his son made a real impact on everyone he met. he says andrew loved to write and record music and spend time with his girlfriend. she also shared in a statement that they met five years ago working at the school and said andrew was her balance, comfort, and light, and her heart would never be the same. andrew's family says the loss is devastating and shouldn't have happened. >> i wish they could do something because the area in the school. >> across the street from the crash at sherman market, they're concerned about the traffic here and the way people drive. >> green, green, green. it's more than 25, maybe 55 or 60 some cars. and we want to do
. >> andrew was a much loved paraeducator at sherman elementary. yesterday, he died in a traffic crash across the street from the school. police say when they arrived, two cars had collided and a pedestrian was down. tonight, the cause of the crash is still under investigation. >> that was so unexpected and just devastating. >> i spoke with andrew's father by phone. he didn't want to go on camera but told us his son made a real impact on everyone he met. he says andrew loved...
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friends of paraeducator andrew zieman are gathered at the corner where he passed away on wednesday. we are giving them space to grieve right now. meanwhile, parents of sherman elementary school students say something has to change in this neighborhood to keep people safe. at the corner of union and franklin, there is a growing memorial for paraeducator andrew zieman, who was hit by a car and killed at the intersection on wednesday . >> a man from her school and mr. andrew was, got in a car crash, and, but i, even though i didn't know him very well, i still feel bad for him. >> reporter: the driver of the car allegedly ran a red light, causing the crash that killed andrew. she has been charged with vehicular manslaughter. as sherman elementary school let out today, the crossing guard was on duty, and parents and students stopped by the memorial to pay their respects. parents said they have been petitioning the city for a decade to slow traffic down on franklin, fearing just this result. >> slowdowns, yellow flashing lights, or anything like that. >> speed bumps anywhere else to make
friends of paraeducator andrew zieman are gathered at the corner where he passed away on wednesday. we are giving them space to grieve right now. meanwhile, parents of sherman elementary school students say something has to change in this neighborhood to keep people safe. at the corner of union and franklin, there is a growing memorial for paraeducator andrew zieman, who was hit by a car and killed at the intersection on wednesday . >> a man from her school and mr. andrew was, got in a...
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>> andrew cuomo's ego knows no limits. i was one of the first democrats probably the first on the network to call for his resignation but not just sexual assault and violence but also because of your courageous call late janice dean shedding light on the nursing scandal. a 60 page report released by the new york statehouse. today a horrible picture of this man and a business leaving the state were no business coming back from this. this democrat will work his heart out to make sure that doesn't happen. >> shannon: kevin durant horace, thank you very much and have a wonderful thanksgiving. thank you for being with us. >> thanks, shannon, happy thanksgiving. >> shannon: thanks, guys. a new study poles during the mike the evidence of natural immunity and what new article in the lancet saying about treating likes second-class citizen. we have on deck live next. ves y. where it is absorbed to give you the benefits of life saving aspirin... to help prevent another heart attack or stroke. heart protection with your stomach in min
>> andrew cuomo's ego knows no limits. i was one of the first democrats probably the first on the network to call for his resignation but not just sexual assault and violence but also because of your courageous call late janice dean shedding light on the nursing scandal. a 60 page report released by the new york statehouse. today a horrible picture of this man and a business leaving the state were no business coming back from this. this democrat will work his heart out to make sure that...
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i liked andrew yang. i likedou his policy little bit. >> he's very smart, interesting guy. has this changed your politics? >> i don't know. i've been trying to stay out of politics lately. no matter what direction i'm going to go, there is going to be people who don't support me no matter what. i think it's just in my best interest to avoid politics. i'm not a political person. i'm just a person who was attacked and defended myself. >> brian: wow. that didn't make the original cut. that was fascinating. talking about malice, his lawyers selling him down the river, leaving them in prison, not bein able to shower. response to the interview. that story is next. don't move. ♪ ♪ don't move. ♪ ♪>> brian: kyle rittenhouse lamp joe biden, president ♪ ♪ >> brian: kyle rittenhouse lamp joee biden, president of te united states, for smearing him as a white supremacist. that happened earlier this week. here's how it sounded. >> tucker: what did you make of the president of the united states call you a whi
i liked andrew yang. i likedou his policy little bit. >> he's very smart, interesting guy. has this changed your politics? >> i don't know. i've been trying to stay out of politics lately. no matter what direction i'm going to go, there is going to be people who don't support me no matter what. i think it's just in my best interest to avoid politics. i'm not a political person. i'm just a person who was attacked and defended myself. >> brian: wow. that didn't make the original...