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tell us about the relationship between a young george washington and his mother, and then older george washington with his mother. guest: i suppose washington, in amost of us, was lifetime or fruitless quest to please his father. [laughter] rather expected him to go out and do good things. it was expected of people of that class, that strata, virginia society, to go out. you were not supposed to be wasteful, you were supposed to go do things. george was so happy presiding over the continental congress, was the commander-in-chief of the continental army and was annexed -- elected unanimously as the president of the united states and re-elected unanimously. when he was 14 years old, he wanted to join the british navy as a cabin boy. she wrote a letter to her brother-in-law who was in london and said tell me about how americans are treated in the british navy. he wrote a letter back and set under no circumstances can you allow george to become a cabin boy. it's the lowest rung, and cabin boys typically were british royalty, british subjects, then french, spanish, whatever. at the lowest w
tell us about the relationship between a young george washington and his mother, and then older george washington with his mother. guest: i suppose washington, in amost of us, was lifetime or fruitless quest to please his father. [laughter] rather expected him to go out and do good things. it was expected of people of that class, that strata, virginia society, to go out. you were not supposed to be wasteful, you were supposed to go do things. george was so happy presiding over the continental...
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and finally, george w.h was overly idealistic emphasis on his foreign policy ethic all of that met the party lost touch with nationalism to some extent. you had this baton on the floor and trump picks it up impulsively instinctively, accidentally, whatever it is, that accounts for a lot of debate but it goes deeper than trump. brexit was a major event that happened before the election of donald trump and it just goes to the question the eu the petcn takes in the eu think it's nationalism in the nation state that cause the agony of europe in the 20th century and those forces had to be effaced and subsumed into a neo-imperial project that has a dream of united europe and goes back to rome charlemagne napoleon hitler even, obviously much more benign and mild version then those britain when faced with the question should some significant part of your sovereignty be run out of brussels or should be run out of westminster answer westminster? that's a nationalistic answer and goes to hell this is a broader phenome
and finally, george w.h was overly idealistic emphasis on his foreign policy ethic all of that met the party lost touch with nationalism to some extent. you had this baton on the floor and trump picks it up impulsively instinctively, accidentally, whatever it is, that accounts for a lot of debate but it goes deeper than trump. brexit was a major event that happened before the election of donald trump and it just goes to the question the eu the petcn takes in the eu think it's nationalism in the...
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it was george h.w. bush who ended the cold war, you could concentrate on the domestic side of american life. but he, to me, shows something that's very profound about history and that is that i like to think and i think other historians mostly feel the same way that as history goes on you begin to change your views of people. as time goes on and as you get access to letters and diaries and also hindsight. because things don't look the same as they do a sitting president as they would 10, 20, 30, 40 years later. preferably a later period of time. i think it allows more americans who think about this to understand just as susan was saying, it was not at all the cold war would end as it did. the cold war ended in 1991 on terms that harry truman and all these other cold war presidents could only have dreamt of. and one of the central reasons that happened, every cold war president made a contribution, but, you know, i think we were protected by god when george h.w. bush was president during the last years o
it was george h.w. bush who ended the cold war, you could concentrate on the domestic side of american life. but he, to me, shows something that's very profound about history and that is that i like to think and i think other historians mostly feel the same way that as history goes on you begin to change your views of people. as time goes on and as you get access to letters and diaries and also hindsight. because things don't look the same as they do a sitting president as they would 10, 20,...
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george: but it is the other side of the equation, too. not only the supply but the demand is up dramatically. the demand for corporate debt domestically. last year, the record year of inflows. that's the thing you will see right now play out as institutions start getting demand. you are getting a lot of pensions moving to the point where they have to move from their equity exposure into fixed income. we will see flows that way. individuals 65 plus, we see them moving that way. from a supply standpoint and demand standpoint it is favoring moving. jonathan: what is the biggest driver of these inflows in the united states? a record week of inflows. what is the biggest driver behind that? george: a combination of the institutional side and the individual side. i am telling you, 65 plus, $1.3 trillion a year for the next 10 years flowing from individuals. we are hearing that from clients. gershon: this is why active management is here to stay in fixed income. we are great at chasing what the theme was in a previous period we were dead wrong on
george: but it is the other side of the equation, too. not only the supply but the demand is up dramatically. the demand for corporate debt domestically. last year, the record year of inflows. that's the thing you will see right now play out as institutions start getting demand. you are getting a lot of pensions moving to the point where they have to move from their equity exposure into fixed income. we will see flows that way. individuals 65 plus, we see them moving that way. from a supply...
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george's. while st.e clearly tried to make less of a show of himself. gone is the silver buttonhole lace. st. george went to america wearing a sword, an officer's traditional weapon, but also armed himself with a fusel and bayonnetet. guards bound for america took similar precautions. 1776, lieutenant colonel edward matthew, the commander of the brigade of guards, directed his officers to make up a uniform with white lace like the privates of their respective regiments. he instructed them to replace their spontoons with fusels. foot guards and officers reported for duty in coats, smothered with thick, gold lace. for field service in europe, they wore plainer coats with no button loops, but with gold lace edging on their faces. this portrait of lieutenant and captain thomas doddeswell shows what he looks like when he served in the first company first battalion brigade of guards during the new york campaign of 1776. note that his coat lacks an epaulet, and the tails appear to have been cut short in emulati
george's. while st.e clearly tried to make less of a show of himself. gone is the silver buttonhole lace. st. george went to america wearing a sword, an officer's traditional weapon, but also armed himself with a fusel and bayonnetet. guards bound for america took similar precautions. 1776, lieutenant colonel edward matthew, the commander of the brigade of guards, directed his officers to make up a uniform with white lace like the privates of their respective regiments. he instructed them to...
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george: dispersal was a lot last.t was generating the yield, you could take on the yield without an excessive amount of risk. today it is closing in on 5%. if you're not willing to buy a lot of this from the other kinds --distress back then you could gotten close to 5%. that is not the case today. george: the framework is pretty strong from a technical perspective. you have roughly half a trillion dollars coming out this year. from a global markets perspective, specifically for high-yield, you are seeing a liquidity challenge. back in september with the repo market coincided exactly when triple c's started gapping out. 10% moved from 8.5% up to and now they are back to 8.5%. it is not underlying funded middles improving, it is technical factors. that will be something for them to work through. priya: from a macro standpoint i would agree. fundamentals are telling you there should be more dispersion. we should be looking at the credit of these companies a lot more. you look how tight the spreads are, yield is dominatin
george: dispersal was a lot last.t was generating the yield, you could take on the yield without an excessive amount of risk. today it is closing in on 5%. if you're not willing to buy a lot of this from the other kinds --distress back then you could gotten close to 5%. that is not the case today. george: the framework is pretty strong from a technical perspective. you have roughly half a trillion dollars coming out this year. from a global markets perspective, specifically for high-yield, you...
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you know that, george. the president was getting to this point. in the past, previous administrations had allow shia militias to take shots. we made a very different approach. we told the iranian regime enough, you can't use proxy forces thinking your homeland will be safe and secure. weerg going to respond against the actual decisionmakers, the people who are causing this threat from the islamic republic of iran. we'll take this seriously and we'll defend the american people at every turn, george. >> just to be clear, the president had 52 sites that wasn't accurate? >> george, i have seen what we are planning in terms of the targets set. the american people should know that every target that we strike will be a lawful target and it will be a target designed a singular mission in defending americans. the president doesn't war. he's talked about this repeatedly. he's a reluctant participant in this one. he'll never shy away from protecting america. >> have you had any direct communication with iranian officials, phone call, a letter, and how have t
you know that, george. the president was getting to this point. in the past, previous administrations had allow shia militias to take shots. we made a very different approach. we told the iranian regime enough, you can't use proxy forces thinking your homeland will be safe and secure. weerg going to respond against the actual decisionmakers, the people who are causing this threat from the islamic republic of iran. we'll take this seriously and we'll defend the american people at every turn,...
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george bush, i know, put in a good word for me. but the second tragedy struck after i had been at the commerce for about 6 months, the second tragedy that changed my life. in his campan for the nomination against ronald reag was killed in an automobile accident, and they needed a new delegate hunter. i didn't know anything out delegate hunting, but i found out about it. david: so, to remind people, in 1976, gald ford was president, but he'd never been elected. he was gonna run for -elect-- - run for election. - run for election. and his main opponent was ronald reagan. james: right. and it came down to a very, very tight convention. and your job was to get the delegates for president ford. g- yes. - and how did well, that was the last truly contested national convention of either major political party in this country, and it went down, went right down to the last ballot. it was very tight. we were chasing a very small pool of uncommitted delegates. reaganery strong. he almost knocked off an incumbent president, but we were able to
george bush, i know, put in a good word for me. but the second tragedy struck after i had been at the commerce for about 6 months, the second tragedy that changed my life. in his campan for the nomination against ronald reag was killed in an automobile accident, and they needed a new delegate hunter. i didn't know anything out delegate hunting, but i found out about it. david: so, to remind people, in 1976, gald ford was president, but he'd never been elected. he was gonna run for -elect-- -...
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i'm afraid many here feel it's time -- george? >> ian, we're seeing some new threats as early as today. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. this comes from hezbollah. the very group that initiated the attacks on the u.s. base that led to the death of the contractor. asssined.emimwas also with qasa le they've said they'll carry out attacks on u.s. forces as early as this evening. they've warned iraqi forces to foes, herwe they also risk being attacked. >> ian pannell, thanks. >>> we're joined nowy se thanks for joining us this morning. we just heard ian say that there were rocket attacks against military bases in iraq. you said on friday that the aer the killing of general soleimani, but more american troops heading to the middle east. the department of homeland security put out a bulletin last ni t,ghng ayisan, attack may come with little or no warning. if the world is a safer place today, why are all those actions necessary? >> george, good morning. thanks for having me on the show this morning. it's very clear that the world's a sa
i'm afraid many here feel it's time -- george? >> ian, we're seeing some new threats as early as today. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. this comes from hezbollah. the very group that initiated the attacks on the u.s. base that led to the death of the contractor. asssined.emimwas also with qasa le they've said they'll carry out attacks on u.s. forces as early as this evening. they've warned iraqi forces to foes, herwe they also risk being attacked. >> ian pannell, thanks....
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he was killed instantly. >> george walton was 55 years old. he dies without a will, so his siblings name a bank in roanoke to act as his executor. what was the process? >> the bank sent letters to every bank that they knew in north carolina and virginia and said, "do you have anything there that belongs to george walton?" >> once all his collections are reassembled and catalogued, the family gets some shocking news that also stuns coin aficionados around the world -- george walton's 1913 liberty nickel... is declared a fake. >> the nickel had no value. it was just a piece of junk. >> a piece of junk? could it be? that's next. >> and now for our "strange inheritance" quiz question. the answer in a moment. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. cut. liberty m... am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty... cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insu
he was killed instantly. >> george walton was 55 years old. he dies without a will, so his siblings name a bank in roanoke to act as his executor. what was the process? >> the bank sent letters to every bank that they knew in north carolina and virginia and said, "do you have anything there that belongs to george walton?" >> once all his collections are reassembled and catalogued, the family gets some shocking news that also stuns coin aficionados around the world --...
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practicables"if in george crook's communication. i hasten to say if it were not for crook's presence i don't think there would be much in the way of any military action that would come out of the pursuit of jubal early here. on the 18th, crook is going to arrive with his force. the cavalry is already in position. him and general horatio wright will study the layout of the confederate positions, up the bluff at snickers gap, and they conclude the confederates have a strong force in position at the shenandoah river crossing, but i think we should march our troops under cover of the bluffs northward about two miles and cross them over at island ford, about dead center of the map there. troops are on the west bank of the shenandoah river, we will head south, take john gordon's division at its northern flank, drive it away, clear the crossing of the shenandoah river and the rest of her ratio's army will -- horatio's army will cross the river, pursue early and attack him as the opportunity persists. such was the plan, anyway. as we know,
practicables"if in george crook's communication. i hasten to say if it were not for crook's presence i don't think there would be much in the way of any military action that would come out of the pursuit of jubal early here. on the 18th, crook is going to arrive with his force. the cavalry is already in position. him and general horatio wright will study the layout of the confederate positions, up the bluff at snickers gap, and they conclude the confederates have a strong force in position...
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let me talk about george, are lasting. he's an intriguing adversary. queen elizabeth ii only recently opened up to outside scrutiny the george -- georgian papers, a project to catalog and digitize all george's he became king. 350,000 pages most of them present unpublished, most of them from the reign of george ge iii and i was among the first allowed in to take a look for an entire month, , april 2016. every morning i would show my badge and clip 102 stone steps and 21 wooden stairs to the care of the round tower began by william the conqueror in the 11th century. there are the papers, gorgeous, oversized red binders or george was his own secretary until late in life when he began to go blind and he will not only most of his correspondence and so. he made the copies himself. as you go through these pages, there's a tactical sense of being in his presence. among other thinks he's a great list maker. lists a of british garrisons abroad from 1764- 1775. of royal navy vessels under construction in various shipyards. of all his regiment in america with a nu
let me talk about george, are lasting. he's an intriguing adversary. queen elizabeth ii only recently opened up to outside scrutiny the george -- georgian papers, a project to catalog and digitize all george's he became king. 350,000 pages most of them present unpublished, most of them from the reign of george ge iii and i was among the first allowed in to take a look for an entire month, , april 2016. every morning i would show my badge and clip 102 stone steps and 21 wooden stairs to the care...
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but then to make us work against ourselves. >> described george and gordy. >> i don't think he gets too worried that he is in the navy george is never really seen him but in a lot of ways it is a blind spot. but then gordy died saving his life because then he realized they are from the same hometown and i never saw him but yet he had more courage than i do and more resources and he saved my life. >> how did that change them? that he could see that geordie will not burn across on your line. but they are thinking of the next war because that's the way it is done. and i don't think he realized it before he died saving him it was an awakening with that moment what is the secret or your technique for writing political fiction quex. >> historical fiction is a small detail. so for me it's not so much the research by finding out what happens that's a matter of record but how it is felt it with those things that are going on in this is off point everybody knows that doctor king was assassinated in alabama at the lorraine motel. and i don't know why but i like having small details in the boo book
but then to make us work against ourselves. >> described george and gordy. >> i don't think he gets too worried that he is in the navy george is never really seen him but in a lot of ways it is a blind spot. but then gordy died saving his life because then he realized they are from the same hometown and i never saw him but yet he had more courage than i do and more resources and he saved my life. >> how did that change them? that he could see that geordie will not burn across...
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>> you know what else goes right back to george washington? george washington's view that the president's inherent authority can be exercised without congress insofar as it's necessary to deal with an imminent or presently occurring attack. but it does require their approval of congress. focusing on the constitutionality of the war powers act is completely missing the point. the war powers act is best understood as a procedural
>> you know what else goes right back to george washington? george washington's view that the president's inherent authority can be exercised without congress insofar as it's necessary to deal with an imminent or presently occurring attack. but it does require their approval of congress. focusing on the constitutionality of the war powers act is completely missing the point. the war powers act is best understood as a procedural
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francine: george saravelos, thank you. george stays with us.e looking at, let's start on monday, u.s. markets are closed for martin luther king day. a very busy tuesday. the beginning of trump's impeachment trial, netflix, and davos. decision,ursday, the president christine lagarde will finally unveil the scope of the central bank's strategic review. all of that coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance." good morning on a friday, getting it ready for your reading. francine and i ready to get on the way to the world economic forum in davos. a really exciting panel. i will be looking forward to that. this will be a safe haven for negative rates as well. right now, an important research report. obviously a smart report on the china trade, george saravelos of deutsche bank as well. george, a two-part report, germany and brazil. what does the china-u.s. phase one trade deal mean for germany and particularly german manufacturing? if i think about characterizing the phase one deal, it is essentially a massive purchase agreement bet
francine: george saravelos, thank you. george stays with us.e looking at, let's start on monday, u.s. markets are closed for martin luther king day. a very busy tuesday. the beginning of trump's impeachment trial, netflix, and davos. decision,ursday, the president christine lagarde will finally unveil the scope of the central bank's strategic review. all of that coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance." good morning on a friday, getting it ready for your...
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george h.w. bush, secretary jack h.u.d. jack camp of new york and senator kennedy who worked for all over this country, particularly for communities that are struggling to make sure they had access to better future, jack camp a lot of leadership in outlining this partnership h.u.d. for v.a. and housing vouchers dedicated to veterans. you combine that with the v.a. case management services to care, mental health treatment, substance abuse counseling, job placement, and more. we know this works. this is why so many of us speak to passionately about shared ervices and case management, comprehensive case management for our homeless. that's that all of important for them to have a better future. the veterans affairs homeless coordinator in arkansas, on a regular basis. ms. moore. 've seen her work so successfully in this program to benefit my constituents in my hometown of little rock. partnership on a national basis has proven to be very successful in all the states of awarding almost 100,000 voucher
george h.w. bush, secretary jack h.u.d. jack camp of new york and senator kennedy who worked for all over this country, particularly for communities that are struggling to make sure they had access to better future, jack camp a lot of leadership in outlining this partnership h.u.d. for v.a. and housing vouchers dedicated to veterans. you combine that with the v.a. case management services to care, mental health treatment, substance abuse counseling, job placement, and more. we know this works....
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baroness altman and george will be back at half past 11 with and george will be back at half past iibut for all of us right now, it is goodbye with just a reminder that the front pages are on the website seven days a week bbc duck co. dot uk for very good evening to you. we have had a brief flirtation with winter. some of us have seen snow but things are changing. temperatures will be climbing over the next few days. cold enough tomorrow morning for ice on untreated services where we have moisture or some on untreated services where we have moisture 0!’ some snow on untreated services where we have moisture or some snow lying around. the saturday picture shows all these shower clouds have been racing in from the rest but down towards the south, clouds thinning out a bit. not many showers through the south, the showers concentrated to the north and west of the uk, mostly rain at low levels but over high grounds say about 250 metres you will see some further snow falling. temperatures falling down to roundabout freezing and a little bit below for some. cold enough for ice and frost raw
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you know before george bizarros became. a global market manipulator and election he wrote a lot of interesting books and of course. rogers at the quantum fund which was one of the best performing hedge funds ever kind of invented the modern hedge fund and he's got a lot of things to say if you look at his old work and we're going to get into it. but. he put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. i want to be rich. but you going to be this is like the for 3 of them or 10 people. interested always in the waters of. course. and that's had to europe because it's a nice former interior minister that's. has been stripped of parliamentary immunity by the senate it means he could stop over his controversial decision to provide migrant rescue boats docking at autonomy and ports salvini who welcomed being taken to court claim that any trial will prove him right. i will go to call with my head held high in the name of the italian people if they arrest me they will have to find a prison b
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george? >> yeah, lots of warning there. ian, thanks very much. >> hours after those firing of the missiles iran's foreign minister declared it had concluded its attacks and is not seeking, quote, escalation or war. our senior global affairs correspondent martha raddatz spoke with him hours before the strike. she's still there on the ground in tehran with more. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this morning iranian officials are proclaiming the strikes a success and while they say they do not want war, they say the military action was not enough. in a live tv address this morning, iran's supreme leader calling for u.s. troops to get out of the mideast saying their corrupt presence must end calling iran's attack a slap in the face to the u.s. the now familiar chants of "death to america" then follow. [ crowd chanting ] the iranian revolutionary guard naming the overnight attack "operation martyr soleimani." only hours after calls for revenge rose up at general soleimani's massive procession iranian rocke
george? >> yeah, lots of warning there. ian, thanks very much. >> hours after those firing of the missiles iran's foreign minister declared it had concluded its attacks and is not seeking, quote, escalation or war. our senior global affairs correspondent martha raddatz spoke with him hours before the strike. she's still there on the ground in tehran with more. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this morning iranian officials are proclaiming the strikes a...
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max kaiser here with cassar part hey you know before george zorro's became vilified as a globalist and market manipulator and election writer he wrote a lot of interesting books and of course. jim rogers of the quantum fund which was one of the best performing hedge funds ever kind of invented the modern hedge fund and he's got a lot of things to say if you look at his old work and we're going to get into a stacy herbert we're going to talk about reflexivity because i think it's quite important in this day and age and in fact just so you know george soros versus warren buffett 2 different source of investors one speculator one is value investor and they've both and this is a downtown josh brown compare them in 2013 there annualized returns are 20 percent per year for the past few decades and both born in 1930 said they have similar returns in 2 different ways them investing but george soros did write long ago about reflexivity and it's quite important to looking at the markets today because i want to point out that according to wikipedia reflexivity refers to a circular relationship be
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. >> and i'm george howell. breaking news we're following this day, iran initially having denied shot the plane down, the leader now saying a missile brought down the passenger jet that plane on wednesday killing all 176 people on board. >> the united states, canada and other countries had already reached that conclusion. the plane crashed just a few hours after iran launched missiles at military bases in iraq housing u.s. troops. >> also, we want to show you dramatic new video. it shows the moment that the plane hit the ground. we warn you before you see the video. it is graphic. some may find this disturbing. >> it was taken from a surveillance camera on a building not far from tehran's international airport. there's the flames, as the plane hits the ground and explodes. you can see the flaming debris. hundreds of pieces of the plane strewn across the area. cnn is covering this major development with our teams throughout the region and beyond. fred pleitgen is live this hour in tehran with more on what the ira
. >> and i'm george howell. breaking news we're following this day, iran initially having denied shot the plane down, the leader now saying a missile brought down the passenger jet that plane on wednesday killing all 176 people on board. >> the united states, canada and other countries had already reached that conclusion. the plane crashed just a few hours after iran launched missiles at military bases in iraq housing u.s. troops. >> also, we want to show you dramatic new...
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i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm george howell.come back, the united states and around the world. the president warning of sanctions on iran if american troops are kicked out of the country. >> he is threatening iraq's parliament on sunday calling for u.s. and other foreign troops to leave the country in response to friday's killing of iran's top general qassem soleimani by u.s. drone strike. richard dalton is a former british ambassador to iran and libya and currently an associate fellow at chatham house's middle east and north africa program. and he joins us now live from london. thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you for having me, but i'm not currently a fellow at chatham house. >> oh, you're not, all right. as the former u.k. ambassador to iran and libya, what is your reaction to president trump's decision to order the killing of qassem soleimani and what do you fear the consequence might be? >> it was reckless. as far as i can tell, it was not necessary to eliminate threats to american service people. no proper evi
i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm george howell.come back, the united states and around the world. the president warning of sanctions on iran if american troops are kicked out of the country. >> he is threatening iraq's parliament on sunday calling for u.s. and other foreign troops to leave the country in response to friday's killing of iran's top general qassem soleimani by u.s. drone strike. richard dalton is a former british ambassador to iran and libya and currently an associate...
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we are doing a reenactment of george washington's crossing of the delaware river on christmas night, 1776. what happened here is one of the actually one of the most unexpected and daring military maneuvers of the american revolution. and the story is washington and the continental army, after having lost battles in new york and retreating across new jersey, came into bucks county in the beginning of december 1776. they encamped in several locations around this area, including the thompson neely house, which is also part of our park. and things were pretty desperate at this point for washington and the patriot cause. the continental army really needed a win. washington was afraid that the british were going to invade philadelphia and take over the capital. and he really knew that what he needed was a bold action. and after meeting with his war counsel, they made the decision that on christmas night, they would cross the delaware and march to trenton to attack a hessian outpost at trenton. as they began to march from the thompson neely house down here, a snowstorm started and the weath
we are doing a reenactment of george washington's crossing of the delaware river on christmas night, 1776. what happened here is one of the actually one of the most unexpected and daring military maneuvers of the american revolution. and the story is washington and the continental army, after having lost battles in new york and retreating across new jersey, came into bucks county in the beginning of december 1776. they encamped in several locations around this area, including the thompson neely...
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george? >> amy, thanks very much.ight now by deborah dugan, along with her attorney doug wigdor, thanks for coming in. the battle is pretty well joined. let's start where amy left off, those women on the executive board saying this is not a boy's club. >> right, when i came in as the first ceo of the recording academy, 62 years, female, there are definitely amazing, amazing people that work there in the recording academy and also on the board. but at the very onset, in fact, under the guise of a work dinner i was propositioned by the general counsel, entertainment lawyer of an enormous power in the industry. >> mr. katz. >> yes. >> he categorically denies those allegations and says you got the dinner completely wrong. >> starting with calling me babe and saying how attractive i was and pretty i was, you know, the evening went on to, you know, a kiss, trying to kiss me and all the way through i felt like i was being tested and how much would i acquiesce. and i realized that was a power setting move just on the onset as
george? >> amy, thanks very much.ight now by deborah dugan, along with her attorney doug wigdor, thanks for coming in. the battle is pretty well joined. let's start where amy left off, those women on the executive board saying this is not a boy's club. >> right, when i came in as the first ceo of the recording academy, 62 years, female, there are definitely amazing, amazing people that work there in the recording academy and also on the board. but at the very onset, in fact, under...
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we turn to our political panel, jeanne zaino and george seay. george. let's start with you.ow can they not call witnesses? george: they might. i do not see any harm. i think if they want to call witnesses -- i think mcconnell will resist, but there is not any harm in letting people speak. i will say it is back to a lot of he said, she said. you have people saying different things. i still think they will acquit him and move on and we will have an election in nine months. i think therenne: is an increasing chance. if you had asked me thursday or friday before this excerpt came out, i would say probably they would not call, but i think there is an increasing chance we would see moderate republicans push for this. what we will see is a fight because they will have a claim of executive privilege from the white house. this could then extend well into february if they start to call witnesses. david: is that good news for the democrats if they extend this? jeanne: it does give democrats a chance to hear from people they do not hear from in the house, which i have long said i though
we turn to our political panel, jeanne zaino and george seay. george. let's start with you.ow can they not call witnesses? george: they might. i do not see any harm. i think if they want to call witnesses -- i think mcconnell will resist, but there is not any harm in letting people speak. i will say it is back to a lot of he said, she said. you have people saying different things. i still think they will acquit him and move on and we will have an election in nine months. i think therenne: is an...
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number 85 george kittle of the 49ers, gave super bowl tickets to a soldier's family, the kansas city chiefs kelsey here both the best of the game, both for six all-pro selections, it is a big deal. they are also masters when it comes to game recognizing game. >> definitely a fan, i've been a fan of travis kelsey since he has been in the league. i get his games every single week so i can watch what he does. definitely the best in the game. >> just about everybody in the world things the world of george kittle. he is an unlivable person, unbelievable amount of energy. how he plays the game with the tenacity is, it is one-of-a- kind, it is special. >> check out 90 49er running back for the most are. i dick's sporting goods, he had the crowd so rabid that agents said no do a one-on-one interview, and i'm not bitter. 220 russian guards to blow by green bay in the nfc championship game. now it's on to super bowl liv in his home state of florida. >> that is going to be amazing. hometown, home state, all that good stuff man. it is going to be amazing, i can't wait. >> friends, family you hav
number 85 george kittle of the 49ers, gave super bowl tickets to a soldier's family, the kansas city chiefs kelsey here both the best of the game, both for six all-pro selections, it is a big deal. they are also masters when it comes to game recognizing game. >> definitely a fan, i've been a fan of travis kelsey since he has been in the league. i get his games every single week so i can watch what he does. definitely the best in the game. >> just about everybody in the world things...
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so, george was a savvy and streetwise kid. he understood that the american was beyond the grasp of most other people that he knew in his neighborhood. at the same time, -it so in that sense he could be very critical-he knew of life in these neighborhoods. he knew that employers and bosses could screw you and that the future was not sort of set before him as something that would inevitably lead to a better life. but when it comes to the military and foreign policy, as he later came to realize, he was a complete believer. i did not know there was a bad war, he concluded sometime later. he said, i was raised in a family and neighborhood of extreme patriots. my father was the commander of his vfw post and i got to go to the club and hang out with the veterans. i was their little mascot. he especially loved flag day and also veterans day, when they would all go out to the military cemeteries and he would help set the flags and the plaques. imagine how beautiful it looked to a kid to see hundreds of graves in a geometric pattern, al
so, george was a savvy and streetwise kid. he understood that the american was beyond the grasp of most other people that he knew in his neighborhood. at the same time, -it so in that sense he could be very critical-he knew of life in these neighborhoods. he knew that employers and bosses could screw you and that the future was not sort of set before him as something that would inevitably lead to a better life. but when it comes to the military and foreign policy, as he later came to realize,...
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or in character cheating george the third. was more complex and admirable than the overbearing many who still dominates our imaginations. and even tonight will be missing across the state somewhere in hamilton. george and his ministers made three critical miscalculations. most cal columnists remained loyal to the crowd. capable of arousing it. it would intimidate the and structure us. and failure to restore the authority in america would what eventually and stitch the newly creative british empire. encouraging things in canada. india, it's an 18th century version of the domino domino theory that would propel us into vietnam hundred 50 years later. britain also underestimated the difficulty of waging a war across the 3,000 miles of open ocean. for eight years this turned out. they were unable together food from the american countryside without being ambushed have to rely on provision shipped almost always entirely from english and irish ports. but the vessel transported in the winter of 1775 and 76 only eight of those 40 ships
or in character cheating george the third. was more complex and admirable than the overbearing many who still dominates our imaginations. and even tonight will be missing across the state somewhere in hamilton. george and his ministers made three critical miscalculations. most cal columnists remained loyal to the crowd. capable of arousing it. it would intimidate the and structure us. and failure to restore the authority in america would what eventually and stitch the newly creative british...
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i heard george say i was saving this for a big moment.ust -- i was overwhelmed. >> as the saying goes, imitation is the most sincere form of flattery. so they've seen their design all over the place. oh, and because i owe you're wondering, how do we know that you really are the guys who made the t-shirt? >> excellent question. there is one screen shot where if you see the back of george kittles a shirt, you can just see the yellow and pink which is our logo. >> now with the mystery of the shirt's origin solved, hopefully eric and john's company can get some recognition. jimmy certainly seems to have an idea. >> i thought it was nice shirt he had on. maybe we'll get them in the team store soon. >> dion lim, abc7 news. >> funny. >> definitely. the guys at shirt face.me are currently in touch with the 49ers marketing team to see if there is an opportunity to get the whole team outfitted with the shirts. >> they're off to a pretty good start. "world news tonight" with david muir is next. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama dae
i heard george say i was saving this for a big moment.ust -- i was overwhelmed. >> as the saying goes, imitation is the most sincere form of flattery. so they've seen their design all over the place. oh, and because i owe you're wondering, how do we know that you really are the guys who made the t-shirt? >> excellent question. there is one screen shot where if you see the back of george kittles a shirt, you can just see the yellow and pink which is our logo. >> now with the...
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. >> and i'm george howell. iran initially denied having shot down that plane, but leaders now say that missile fired by mistake brought down a ukranian passenger jet on wednesday, that plane with 176 people who were on board. >> the united states, canada and other countries had already reached that conclusion. the plane crashed just a few hours after iran launched missiles at military bases in iraq housing u.s. troops. >>> also dramatic new video to show you, video of the moment that passenger plane hit the ground. we warn you, this video is graphic. you will find it disturbing for sure. >> it was shot from a surveillance camera on a building not far from tehran's international airport. you can see the impact there. and what happened afterward. the bright light from the fire as the plane gets closer, and the plane hits the ground and explodes. the flaming debris, hundreds of pieces of the plane strewn across the area. >> and cnn is covering this major development throughout the region. fred pleitgen is live in
. >> and i'm george howell. iran initially denied having shot down that plane, but leaders now say that missile fired by mistake brought down a ukranian passenger jet on wednesday, that plane with 176 people who were on board. >> the united states, canada and other countries had already reached that conclusion. the plane crashed just a few hours after iran launched missiles at military bases in iraq housing u.s. troops. >>> also dramatic new video to show you, video of the...
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of course that's the whistle-blower. >> exactly, george. they want to hear more from him. for example, they raised the issue in terms of whether he might have bias, he or she might have bias. that is a key point for them. and george, the other thing, having watched a number of high level trials in the course of my career, it's always fascinating to see these very able attorneys make their case. one of the things today that struck me is the fact that rudy giuliani who was mentioned by the president on that call with president zelensky did not come up a single time at all. now, whether that will hold going forward in terms of the case that they make to defend the president, i don't know. he's a central player and none of those facts were addressed at all today, george. >> pierre thomas, good point right there. cecilia vega, our senior white house correspondent, as far as i can tell the president was silent, even on twitter, all during this testimony but his team was out there reinforcing the points that we're hearing from the legal team. >> and the social media push was full
of course that's the whistle-blower. >> exactly, george. they want to hear more from him. for example, they raised the issue in terms of whether he might have bias, he or she might have bias. that is a key point for them. and george, the other thing, having watched a number of high level trials in the course of my career, it's always fascinating to see these very able attorneys make their case. one of the things today that struck me is the fact that rudy giuliani who was mentioned by the...
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george?> so cecilia, in congress right now nancy pelosi, you said, is going to be pushing for a vote to stall any new military action. you have democrats also continuing to raise questions about the intelligence, whether it really showed if an attack was imminent. >> reporter: so far, george, the administration has kept its reasoning for this attack on soleimani classified. now two top senate democrats are calling on the president to immediately and completely declassify this information. it's chuck schumer and bob menendez. they are writing, quote, an entirely classified notification is simply not appropriate in a democratic society. we heard the same thing from pelosi over the weekend. she called this highly unusual, george. >> cecilia vega, thanks very much. amy? >>> george, concerns are obviously growing about the threat here at home. homeland security announcing over the weekend the agency is in, quote, enhanced security mode. pierre thomas joins us from washington and, pierre, dhs issui
george?> so cecilia, in congress right now nancy pelosi, you said, is going to be pushing for a vote to stall any new military action. you have democrats also continuing to raise questions about the intelligence, whether it really showed if an attack was imminent. >> reporter: so far, george, the administration has kept its reasoning for this attack on soleimani classified. now two top senate democrats are calling on the president to immediately and completely declassify this...
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let's go to lara. >> thank you, george.life-saving tools for you and your family. becky worley is here taking a closer look at this. so important. >> we all want to be prepared but actually doing it, well, a new approach makes it simple. >> reporter: extreme weather has us all on alert and the reality is hitting home, literally. i get it. i live in northern california and late summer up in these hills is scary. so i've gotten serious about our disaster planning. i have go bins filled with keepsakes and solar chargers and water purifying tablets but it all feels so spotty and random. enter judy, a prepacked emergency kit and it's digitally connected. a text-based service evaluates the risks where you live and sends you reminders and updates to stay on top of disaster readiness. >> the items that are included in the kit are hand picked by experts in the field. and it provides the education and the reasons behind why you need these items and how to use them. >> we took a look at your zip code and identified what you're most vu
let's go to lara. >> thank you, george.life-saving tools for you and your family. becky worley is here taking a closer look at this. so important. >> we all want to be prepared but actually doing it, well, a new approach makes it simple. >> reporter: extreme weather has us all on alert and the reality is hitting home, literally. i get it. i live in northern california and late summer up in these hills is scary. so i've gotten serious about our disaster planning. i have go bins...
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or i'm delighted to welcome on to the program george galloway georgia broadcaster author and veteran british politician george good to see you surprising shake up here in russia today do you think this will change the political landscape in the country significantly for one more power will be in the hands of parliament that's one of the major proposals. well it's not a tall bar but it is a russian revolution a peaceful democratic and very calm one but it is a revolutionary change from this distance i would say that it gives more power to the parliament but it downgrades the importance of the prime ministership moving mr medvedev who is long held that in a very powerful figure in his own right recommending the head of the tax collection service seems like an indicator that the prime minister will have less power than the current prime minister has at the same time it seems to me to invest more power in the national security council with mr medvedev going to be the deputy president of the and president putin is of course the president of the and that might go on beyond 2024 of these 2
or i'm delighted to welcome on to the program george galloway georgia broadcaster author and veteran british politician george good to see you surprising shake up here in russia today do you think this will change the political landscape in the country significantly for one more power will be in the hands of parliament that's one of the major proposals. well it's not a tall bar but it is a russian revolution a peaceful democratic and very calm one but it is a revolutionary change from this...
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>> well, good morning, george. good to be with you. and look, my message to the president and his lawyers, after listening to the pe lerdgass of what you say, the truth still matters. and the evidence against the president is overwhelming. if anyone was paying attention and i know a lot of people were, because i heard from a lot of people all over this nation. that the president used and abused authority, the power of his office, to try to coerce a foreign power into interfering in the 2020 election and his team of lawyers can try to distort and try to deflect but, quite frankly, the best witness that we have in this case is the president of the united states. >> let me get into some of the forward yesterday, especially from white house counsel, he said there was six key facts that bolster the president's case. here's a couple of them. >> first, the transcript shows that the president did not condition either security assistance or a meeting on anything. fourth, not a single witness testified that the president himself said that there
>> well, good morning, george. good to be with you. and look, my message to the president and his lawyers, after listening to the pe lerdgass of what you say, the truth still matters. and the evidence against the president is overwhelming. if anyone was paying attention and i know a lot of people were, because i heard from a lot of people all over this nation. that the president used and abused authority, the power of his office, to try to coerce a foreign power into interfering in the...
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i want to remind everybody george has a big show this morning. he's got that exclusive interview with congressman adam schiff, the lead house impeachment manager, and he will go one-on-one with alan dershowitz who you saw in david wright's piece. he has joined president trump's defense team. that's all coming up later this morning right here on abc on "this week," and do not forget, george will be leading our live team coverage of the impeachment trial when it resumes tuesday, 1:00 eastern. george, thank you again. >> thank you. >> eva, over to you. >>> now to the global concern about a new mystery virus coming out of china. we're hearing about new cases of the virus. u.s. officials are now screening some travelers at three major airports. abc's stephanie ramos is here with the latest. good morning to you, stephanie. >> reporter: eva, good morning. officials this morning say there are new cases of the deadly mystery virus that emerged overseas and this is why the cdc is monitoring it so closely here at home. this morning, the health crisis in chi
i want to remind everybody george has a big show this morning. he's got that exclusive interview with congressman adam schiff, the lead house impeachment manager, and he will go one-on-one with alan dershowitz who you saw in david wright's piece. he has joined president trump's defense team. that's all coming up later this morning right here on abc on "this week," and do not forget, george will be leading our live team coverage of the impeachment trial when it resumes tuesday, 1:00...
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named george patton. from world war ii. the famous field marshall, george patton. when patton came into this area , we also see an industrialized method of slavery that was unique in that it was not the agricultural style -- agricultural slavery that we're most familiar with when thinking about that period of time. conflict that erupted in 1859 after john brown's raid on harper's ferry created a lot of tensions and we see a lot of local governments starting to talk about secession. however, when the civil war broke out, the county itself voted to overwhelmingly against is you session -- secession, but we do find pockets of individuals and we can trace back to see where southern sympathy was most presk lent. and we see that there was -- prevalent. and we see there was a large clifter of individuals here in charleston -- cluster of individuals here in charleston profiting off the slave industry that was keeping the salt industry afloat. when george patton came to charleston, west virginia, one of the first
named george patton. from world war ii. the famous field marshall, george patton. when patton came into this area , we also see an industrialized method of slavery that was unique in that it was not the agricultural style -- agricultural slavery that we're most familiar with when thinking about that period of time. conflict that erupted in 1859 after john brown's raid on harper's ferry created a lot of tensions and we see a lot of local governments starting to talk about secession. however,...
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george, mari and samantha.s never met any of us before, so i can't imagine what she must be feeling right now. but i'm ready to meet them. i've met george before. i open up when george is around, just because he's so willing to talk. and we also just have such a connection. i like talking with him about all the experiences that we've shared in our lives, like talking about not celebrating father's day or what it's like to have a single mom, or two moms. what's up? great to see you. you, too. hello. i'm mari. nice to meet you. nice to meet you too. you see what i mean? they look so similar! the eyes. your nose and your bone structure. maybe it is your nose, actually. oh, my gosh. how old are you? 22. yeah. we're all the same age. one thing that changed my perspective on my family history a lot was talking to darren on the phone. growing up, i always pictured superman, like he was a cool dad. you would have to be if you donated, but when i talked to him, he seemed normal. but when i talked to him, he seemed norma
george, mari and samantha.s never met any of us before, so i can't imagine what she must be feeling right now. but i'm ready to meet them. i've met george before. i open up when george is around, just because he's so willing to talk. and we also just have such a connection. i like talking with him about all the experiences that we've shared in our lives, like talking about not celebrating father's day or what it's like to have a single mom, or two moms. what's up? great to see you. you, too....
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you mentioned george mason.eorge mason thought we should include maladministration as a justification. he set if the president had a bad presidency, ineffective, we should be able to impeach him. james madison said that is too far. you basically make a parliamentary system where a vote of no-confidence by the senate means the president is out. delegates agreed. that is too far we don't want to make it such an easy lobar. that's where they came up with the phrase high crimes and misdemeanors. they did not define it for us. they did not tell us what they meant by that. during discussions they gave us clues. corrupting an election, they did talk about that. being in service to a foreign power. that something they raise in the concerns. something they talk about a lot. we do hear some echoes from back then in today's debate. theously an issue with allegations regarding president trump. host: let's go to homestead, pennsylvania. good morning. i had caller: caller: just a couple of points i wanted to make. as far as t
you mentioned george mason.eorge mason thought we should include maladministration as a justification. he set if the president had a bad presidency, ineffective, we should be able to impeach him. james madison said that is too far. you basically make a parliamentary system where a vote of no-confidence by the senate means the president is out. delegates agreed. that is too far we don't want to make it such an easy lobar. that's where they came up with the phrase high crimes and misdemeanors....
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george w. bush was fascinating, great sense of humor and a wonderful guy, but you would ask him a question or i would do this and do that, he would grunt, mont, rolled his eyes from the nod. you had to figure out what to do. if you are wrong, you are in trouble if you are right, you make it rewarded. nothing he ever said could be brought before an impeachment inquiry, because he could say i just didn't say that. i just smiled. going to impeach me for smiling? it is refreshing. it is scary. i like the fact he is not a politician. he has rough edges and he is telling us what he thinks. host: this is dominic out of new york. caller: good morning. i would like to know your guests opinion on the economy. i have a 93-year-old man who says that in that will never forget his trump crossing over the dmz into north korea, powerful. group, now that the mias are coming home, he stopped that guy from bombing. he goes were no one else would go. i think the economy is doing great. i would like to hear your op
george w. bush was fascinating, great sense of humor and a wonderful guy, but you would ask him a question or i would do this and do that, he would grunt, mont, rolled his eyes from the nod. you had to figure out what to do. if you are wrong, you are in trouble if you are right, you make it rewarded. nothing he ever said could be brought before an impeachment inquiry, because he could say i just didn't say that. i just smiled. going to impeach me for smiling? it is refreshing. it is scary. i...