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david george in my case wow and. well at this point i really don't have a deputy anymore however i did not get a new trial that is what i was 'd hoping for you know not being able to get a new trial you need not come the whole. thing and get. for me to get a life without parole in makes it difficult on me because i was also at that sentence 24 years ago. when i want to try and after 24 years of fighting i end up with that same sentence none the less. i want to get out of prison. this is what i...
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david george in my case wow. and. well at this point i really don't have a deputy anymore however i did not get a new trial that is what i was 'd hoping for you know not being able to get a new trial you need not coming home. being a good. for me to get a life without parole in makes it difficult on me because i was also at that finish 24 years ago. when i went to trial and after 24 years of fighting i end up with. none the less. i want to get out of prison. which is what i bridgeview of to i began to be obsessed with men that dumped what would you have been a champagne bottle been. born out of but they could put a brother back you on the road if they hate look at me next week if. your local 5 years now. you may know by the i'll show you if a freakin earring really bad you're sure because we've 'd been discussed the freaky green campaign. yeah go for it all right i'm out. of our hands. just because you're from the ghetto doesn't mean you can't grow just because you've imprisoned doesn't mean you can't go. just because
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david: president george h.w. bush asked you what you could do about hiv and aids in africa. dr. fauci: he felt that as a rich nation, we have a moral responsibility. david: the best way for me to prevent getting an infectious disease and having to have you as my doctor is what? dr. fauci: tthe normal, low-tech, healthy things are the best things that you can do, david, to stay healthy. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. let's leave it this way. all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? we're here today with dr. anthony, also tony, fauci, who is the director of the allergy and infectious disease institute of the national institute for health, which he has led since 1984, 35 years. that's a pretty long time to be leading the institute at nih. is that a record? dr. f
david: president george h.w. bush asked you what you could do about hiv and aids in africa. dr. fauci: he felt that as a rich nation, we have a moral responsibility. david: the best way for me to prevent getting an infectious disease and having to have you as my doctor is what? dr. fauci: tthe normal, low-tech, healthy things are the best things that you can do, david, to stay healthy. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but...
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really appreciate david george of baird. have an interview with the cfo of wells fargo. stay tuned for that at 4:00 eastern. coming up, a shareholder's perspective on big banks. cole smead, smead capital management president and portfolio manager. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: still on this morning's top stories is earnings from big banks. wells fargo coming out earning one dollar a share, seeing loss provisions of about $4 billion. fixedorgan crushing it on and equity trading. going me now is cole smead, smead capital management president and portfolio manager. he owns both j.p. morgan and wells fargo banks. banks make up 40% of his portfolio. are you happy with the allocation you have now? how do you look at your allocation over the next six months? cole: great question. j.p. morgan, as i got to see more from their earnings statement, they took about $6 billion reserves for losses. you are going to go through situations where you reserve. what you have seen in prior quarters, how many of those reserves are going to be reali
really appreciate david george of baird. have an interview with the cfo of wells fargo. stay tuned for that at 4:00 eastern. coming up, a shareholder's perspective on big banks. cole smead, smead capital management president and portfolio manager. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: still on this morning's top stories is earnings from big banks. wells fargo coming out earning one dollar a share, seeing loss provisions of about $4 billion. fixedorgan crushing it on and equity trading. going me now...
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george. but a tower. records are scored. before those of us all of them. you know i mean because i'm on the i've got me david lloyd george a.j. balfour and all of those who supported the powerful declaration within the british government we can absolutely categorize as being riven with anti semitic thinking and not only that but the thinking behind the balfour declaration that drove them to the balfour declaration was from this anti semitic thought the idea of jewish power of jewish he said this and of a unified jewish attachment to zionism above all else. whatever its basis the relationship between the british dynasty and the government would continue to grow throughout the 1917. leading to the declaration that would change the face of the middle east and ultimately determine the destinies of 2 different peoples. desperate for a better life millions of people have sought refuge in europe but. sometimes their dreams of sanctuary are realized but sometimes disenchantment and hostility drives them home. people and power goes to the north german city where a humane approach to integration is proving surprisingl
george. but a tower. records are scored. before those of us all of them. you know i mean because i'm on the i've got me david lloyd george a.j. balfour and all of those who supported the powerful declaration within the british government we can absolutely categorize as being riven with anti semitic thinking and not only that but the thinking behind the balfour declaration that drove them to the balfour declaration was from this anti semitic thought the idea of jewish power of jewish he said...
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david lloyd george. lloyd george. has been the half awake i walked away from us back recently was iraq. december. and i'll. be here with that you know see. one or obama. side but. it's a completely if you. will build your own to the people saying oh for all woes of rather philosophical bent. and i think he wanted to think in theological terms he wanted to think in historical terms. and it was with that frame of mind i think that he approached the whole question seriously at the fall of. our lives back and. sex because. it was a lot. commandment came out by the time. i scored. but for those of us towards the end. the army was among men and the. david lloyd george. balfour and all of those who supported the path of declaration within the british government we can absolutely categorize as being riven with anti semitic thinking and not only that but the thinking behind the balfour declaration that drove them to the balfour declaration was from this anti-semitic thought the idea of jewish power of jewish he s
david lloyd george. lloyd george. has been the half awake i walked away from us back recently was iraq. december. and i'll. be here with that you know see. one or obama. side but. it's a completely if you. will build your own to the people saying oh for all woes of rather philosophical bent. and i think he wanted to think in theological terms he wanted to think in historical terms. and it was with that frame of mind i think that he approached the whole question seriously at the fall of. our...
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george. but the attire. while before those of us towards them. yeah i mean it was among men and the. david lloyd george. balfour and all of those who supported the battle declaration within the british government we can absolutely categorize as being riven with anti semitic thinking and not only that but the thinking behind the balfour declaration that drove them to the balfour declaration was from this anti-semitic thought the idea of jewish power of jewish he said this and of a unified jewish attachment to zionism above all else. whatever its basis the relationship between the british dynasty and the government would continue to grow throughout the 1917. leading to the declaration that would change the face of the middle east and ultimately determine the destinies of 2 different peoples. they say to really know someone you must walk a mile in their shoes follow in their footsteps thus they forge their way in the was. al-jazeera shares these personal journeys. inspiring stories of people perseverance on the chosen path to. witness documentaries on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks with no treatm
george. but the attire. while before those of us towards them. yeah i mean it was among men and the. david lloyd george. balfour and all of those who supported the battle declaration within the british government we can absolutely categorize as being riven with anti semitic thinking and not only that but the thinking behind the balfour declaration that drove them to the balfour declaration was from this anti-semitic thought the idea of jewish power of jewish he said this and of a unified jewish...
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george. if. i may remember. a time. a while before those of us towards the end. the army was among men and he and i me david lloyd george. balfour and all of those who supported the path of declaration within the british government we can absolutely categorize as being riven with anti semitic thinking and not only that but the thinking behind the balfour declaration that drove them to the balfour declaration was from this anti semitic thought the idea of jewish power of jewish that he said this and of a unified jewish attachment to zionism above all else. whatever its basis the relationship between the british dynasty and the government would continue to grow throughout the 1917. leading to the declaration that would change the face of the middle east and ultimately determine the destinies of 2 different peoples. more than the most owns initial response had been inadequate but now it was time for bible talk a little swarm of muslims now moved from merely reacting to taking action putting the western crusaders on the defensive with hindsight this is seen as a breakthrough as a revival of the jihad in the mus
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david: president george h.w. bush asked you what you could do about hiv and aids in africa. dr. lt that as a rich nation, we have a moral responsibility. david: the best way for me to prevent getting an infectious disease and having to have you as my doctor is what? dr. fauci: tthe normal, low-tech, healthy things are the best things that you can do, david, to stay healthy. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. let's leave it this way.
david: president george h.w. bush asked you what you could do about hiv and aids in africa. dr. lt that as a rich nation, we have a moral responsibility. david: the best way for me to prevent getting an infectious disease and having to have you as my doctor is what? dr. fauci: tthe normal, low-tech, healthy things are the best things that you can do, david, to stay healthy. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. let's...
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david scroggins. antonio reyes. dr. george michael howard. susan jane farrell. kimberly k clark. rns senior. david neil burket. ted allen. we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development seventh floor. joann wittenberg. john carl vanness the third. john thomas stewart. perry smith reese. patricia makes. betsy jay mcdonald. and my father, james mccarthy the second. >> we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development seventh floor. [reading names] >> we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development, fifth floor. [reading names] >> we remember our friends at the united states marine corps -- >> we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development, fifth floor. [reading names] >> we remember our friends at the united states marine corps recruiting sixth floor. [reading names] >> we remember those with the u.s. customs fifth floor. [reading names] >> we remember our friends and family wit
david scroggins. antonio reyes. dr. george michael howard. susan jane farrell. kimberly k clark. rns senior. david neil burket. ted allen. we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development seventh floor. joann wittenberg. john carl vanness the third. john thomas stewart. perry smith reese. patricia makes. betsy jay mcdonald. and my father, james mccarthy the second. >> we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of...
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david scroggins. antonio reyes. dr. george michael howard. susan jane ferrell. kimberly kay clark. nior. david neil burkett. ted allen. peter, we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development seventh floor. joann wittenberg. john carl vanness the third. john thomas stewart. terry smith reese. patricia nicks. betsy jay mcdonald. and my father, james mccarthy the second. >> we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development seventh floor. we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development, fifth floor. >> we remember our friends at the united states marine ♪ ♪ >> we remember those with and my father paul di i senior special agent. what >> we remember our friends and family with the department of agriculture fifth floor. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we remember those with the united states army recruiting battalion on the fourth floor. wanda lee watkins. ♪ ♪ >> we remember our friends and family with the department of transportation federal highway fourth flo
david scroggins. antonio reyes. dr. george michael howard. susan jane ferrell. kimberly kay clark. nior. david neil burkett. ted allen. peter, we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development seventh floor. joann wittenberg. john carl vanness the third. john thomas stewart. terry smith reese. patricia nicks. betsy jay mcdonald. and my father, james mccarthy the second. >> we continue to remember our friends and family with the department...
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david scroggins. antonio c. reyes. dr. george michael howard. susan jane farrell. kimberly k. clark. rns, sr. david neil burket. peter villanova. ted l. allen. we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development, seventh floor. joann wittenberg. john carl vanness iii. john thomas stewart. terry smith reese. patricia micks. betsy j mcdonnell. and my father, james mccarthy ii. >> we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development, seventh floor. [reading names] we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development, fifth floor. [reading names] >> we remember our friends at the united states marine corps recruiting, sixth floor. [reading names] >> we remember those with the u.s. customs, fifth floor. [reading names] >> we remember our friends and family with the department of agriculture, fifth floor. [reading names] >> we remember those with the united states army recruiting battalion on the fourth floor. [reading names] >> we remember our friend
david scroggins. antonio c. reyes. dr. george michael howard. susan jane farrell. kimberly k. clark. rns, sr. david neil burket. peter villanova. ted l. allen. we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development, seventh floor. joann wittenberg. john carl vanness iii. john thomas stewart. terry smith reese. patricia micks. betsy j mcdonnell. and my father, james mccarthy ii. >> we continue to remember our friends and family with the...
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[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> tonight in booktv in prime time, george washington's presidential cabinet. david daily reports on ever to run the country to combat election tampering. former george w. bush administration secretary of state condoleezza rice talks about the national security threat posed by the coronavirus pandemic. this evening hour "after words" interview with former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe discussing his career and his firing. we look at author programs about technology. final information of the program guide. >> good afternoon and welcome to the event at new york university school of law. i am a fellow at the british center for justice which is a nonpartisan law and policy institute affiliated with the law school and i'm delighted to be a moderator this afternoon. we are delighted that martin garbus is here to discuss his legendary legal career and one case featured in his recent book north of havana, secret diplomacy and the trial of the cuban five. martin garbus is a legal lien, he really is, but doesn't look like one. an expert in civil and criminal trials, litiga
[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> tonight in booktv in prime time, george washington's presidential cabinet. david daily reports on ever to run the country to combat election tampering. former george w. bush administration secretary of state condoleezza rice talks about the national security threat posed by the coronavirus pandemic. this evening hour "after words" interview with former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe discussing his career and his firing. we look at...
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mccullough, david mccullough believes that george bush was the most qualified person to run for president since the founders at the time. and didn't say it at the time but said it afterwards. and that brought it to mind as well. all the jobs that president bush had done in service to our country before he became president i think perfectly prepared him for that moment and is the reason why we were able to get through the cold war without a single shot being fired. end of the cold war. excuse me. so that's what jumped out at me is that he was very proud of that moment. >> the thing i thought was amusing is that building on the right-hand side is the old post office, which is now the trump hotel. what is interesting about this, simply, without talking about the current president and mary kate or others or philip you can comment. you know, presidents i don't think -- i think it's seen as bad form to compare yourself to previous presidents. i'm not sure -- i think, again, while it was perfectly appropriate for president bush to pay homag
mccullough, david mccullough believes that george bush was the most qualified person to run for president since the founders at the time. and didn't say it at the time but said it afterwards. and that brought it to mind as well. all the jobs that president bush had done in service to our country before he became president i think perfectly prepared him for that moment and is the reason why we were able to get through the cold war without a single shot being fired. end of the cold war. excuse...
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david scroggins. antonio "tony" c. reyes. dr. george michael howard dvm. susan jane farrell. kimberly k. clark. vid neil burkett. peter r. avilanoza. ted r. allen. we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development, seventh floor. joann whittenburg. john carl van ness iii. john thomas stewart. terry smith reese. patricia ann nix. betsy j. "bb" mcgonnel and my father, james a. mccarthy ii. >> we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development, seventh floor. mary leasure rentee. theresa t. taylor lauderdale. ann cremborg. thompson eugene "gene" hodges jr. j. colleen giles. linda louise florence. judy j. "froh" fisher. castine brooks hern devereaux. diana lynn day. kim r. cousins. andrea yvette blanton. my mother, diane e. who wi althouse. we continue to remember our friends and family at the department of housing fifth floor. paul rockstematerman. >> we remember marine corps recruiting sixth floor, captain randolph a. guzman, united states marine corps. sergeant benjamin lorenzo davis, united states
david scroggins. antonio "tony" c. reyes. dr. george michael howard dvm. susan jane farrell. kimberly k. clark. vid neil burkett. peter r. avilanoza. ted r. allen. we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development, seventh floor. joann whittenburg. john carl van ness iii. john thomas stewart. terry smith reese. patricia ann nix. betsy j. "bb" mcgonnel and my father, james a. mccarthy ii. >> we continue to remember our...
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george washington's bible. he started his inaugural address by pointing that out because he was so honored by that, and one other comment that brought this to mind was, that same conversation with david mccullough, he believes that george bush was the most qualified person to run for president since the founders at the time. he didn't say it at the time but he said it afterwards that brought it to mind as well. all the jobs that president bush had done in service to our country before he came president perfectly prepared him for that moment and it is the reason why we were able to get through the cold war without a single shot being fired so that is what jumped out at me. he was very proud of that moment. >> the only thing i thought was amusing at this point was the building on the right-hand side is the old post office, which is now the trump hotel. and what is interesting about this without talking about the current president. presidents, i don't think, i think it is seen as bad form for previous presidents. while it was perfectly appropriate for president bush to pay homage to george washington and the bible. it is not the classiest thing to say i am the greatest president since s
george washington's bible. he started his inaugural address by pointing that out because he was so honored by that, and one other comment that brought this to mind was, that same conversation with david mccullough, he believes that george bush was the most qualified person to run for president since the founders at the time. he didn't say it at the time but he said it afterwards that brought it to mind as well. all the jobs that president bush had done in service to our country before he came...
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just about the dirtiest story outside of porn lab to be found on the internet today and george speaking of him david morality so the viewer is up to speed the he's the owner you see global he's being probed by the spanish national court right now especially because he's also spying or was spying on stella maurice's mother who lives in catalonia and it's now been revealed as you just said morales attempted to use have photos of an ecuadorian diplomat as blackmail so that the embassy would not cancel their contract with his firm so what do we know what else do we know about this man david morale is who is he. well nice guy how the most important thing you need to noise that he was you were serving your government not the president but the state of your government this was an entirely fictional contract that he had the ecuadorian embassy it was not protected by him it was bugged by him and every movement julien's on lawyers were having to meet with their client in the women's lavatory in the embassy which is a tiny embassy i don't want to have the idea that this was a big u.s. style embassy it was a fl
just about the dirtiest story outside of porn lab to be found on the internet today and george speaking of him david morality so the viewer is up to speed the he's the owner you see global he's being probed by the spanish national court right now especially because he's also spying or was spying on stella maurice's mother who lives in catalonia and it's now been revealed as you just said morales attempted to use have photos of an ecuadorian diplomat as blackmail so that the embassy would not...
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david mccullough believed that george bush was the most qualified person to run for president since the founders at the time. he didn't say it at the time, but afterwards and that brought it to mind all of the jobs that president bush had done in service to the country before president perfectly prepared him for that moment, and that is the reason why we were able to get through the cold war without a single shot being fired. end of the cold war, excuse me. and so that is what jumped out to me, is that he was very proud of that moment. >> the only thing they thought that was amusing is that building on the right-hand side if i am not mistaken is the old post office which is now the trump hotel. and what is interesting about this, and i would simply without talking about the current president, and mary kate or philip, you can comment, but presidents, i don't think -- i think it is seen as bad form to compare yourself to previous presidents. and while it was perfectly appropriate for george bush to pay homage to george washington with the bible, it's not the classiest thing to say i'm the
david mccullough believed that george bush was the most qualified person to run for president since the founders at the time. he didn't say it at the time, but afterwards and that brought it to mind all of the jobs that president bush had done in service to the country before president perfectly prepared him for that moment, and that is the reason why we were able to get through the cold war without a single shot being fired. end of the cold war, excuse me. and so that is what jumped out to me,...
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david: you became ceo and goldman prospered, did pretty well. then george w.h becomes president, and he made a couple of interest to you to be secretary of the treasury. you repeatedly said you were not interested. why? hank: i enjoyed doing what i was doing. i had a family that was vehemently opposed to the president. my mother, my wife, my kids. i think also at the root of things, although i did not tell myself it was the reason, i knew i was doing a pretty good job running goldman sachs, so i said no a few times. but they kept coming back. the last time jim baker made a pretty compelling case, and more than anything else, what hit me was i looked at things and said, guess what? i go around, i recruit all the time at business schools. i tell people, welcome change. change is your friend. we all hate change. maybe it was fear of failure preventing me from serving my country. as soon as i saw that, i said i am not going to let that stop me. so i made the jump. david: when you joined the government as secretary of treasury, you expected the economy would be in
david: you became ceo and goldman prospered, did pretty well. then george w.h becomes president, and he made a couple of interest to you to be secretary of the treasury. you repeatedly said you were not interested. why? hank: i enjoyed doing what i was doing. i had a family that was vehemently opposed to the president. my mother, my wife, my kids. i think also at the root of things, although i did not tell myself it was the reason, i knew i was doing a pretty good job running goldman sachs, so...
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[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> tonight in booktv in prime time, george washington's presidential cabinet. david daily reports on ever to run the country to combat election tampering. former george w. bush administration secretary of state condoleezza rice talks about the national security threat posed by the coronavirus pandemic.
[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> tonight in booktv in prime time, george washington's presidential cabinet. david daily reports on ever to run the country to combat election tampering. former george w. bush administration secretary of state condoleezza rice talks about the national security threat posed by the coronavirus pandemic.
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david michaels is an epidemiologist at george washington university and the longest serving head of the federal occupational safety and health administration which you probably know better as osha, under president obama. david, essential workers have been showing up to work every day since the coronavirus outbreak started. i'm not talking just about doctors, nurses, health care workers, but also grocery store employees, food distributors. is osha doing its job to make sure that they are safe? >> that's right, jake, thanks for asking me to be on the show. there are workers across the country, not just in hospitals, but in meat packing plants, grocery stores, who are terrified. and there is no federal agency telling them they must protect workers. that's osha's job. but president trump and the secretary of labor have said osha will not play any major role in this. osha is frankly missing in action. >> in georgia, which is taking steps to reopen now, the board of cosmetology and barbers issued guidance for a safe reopening of those kind of stores. it includes temperature checks for every e
david michaels is an epidemiologist at george washington university and the longest serving head of the federal occupational safety and health administration which you probably know better as osha, under president obama. david, essential workers have been showing up to work every day since the coronavirus outbreak started. i'm not talking just about doctors, nurses, health care workers, but also grocery store employees, food distributors. is osha doing its job to make sure that they are safe?...
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should historians lindsay trabinski looks at george washington's presence of followed by david davis supporter and efforts on the country to combat election tampering and former george w. bush administration secretary of state condoleezza rice talks about the national security threat posed by the corona virus pandemic. .. good afternoon welcome to white house history live, my name is stuart, i'm the president of the white house historical association. today we are going to have an exciting conversation with the head of our rican sign center for white house history and one of our historians on a brand-new book the cabinet, george washington and the creation of an american institution, ordinarily we would do this at the house at historic decatur house which is our base of operation
should historians lindsay trabinski looks at george washington's presence of followed by david davis supporter and efforts on the country to combat election tampering and former george w. bush administration secretary of state condoleezza rice talks about the national security threat posed by the corona virus pandemic. .. good afternoon welcome to white house history live, my name is stuart, i'm the president of the white house historical association. today we are going to have an exciting...
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wa nt focussed on history, because they want to know, what happened after the pandemic and david lloyd georgebooks. is that a sheu they all history books. is that a shell behind your shoulder and how big that is tankard? let's do this properly. brilliant. they're all history books. this is great, the latest book about hitler. i don't get the chance to. that is a massive tankard. one of my few 1997, marlow amateur regatta. you've got to keep the trophies. high school hero, life zero, that is me. thank you for that tour of your office. thanks, guys. brilliant. we should say captain tom, who we mentioned the 100th birthday, make sure you're watching tomorrow. we have some surprises lined up for him. a student nurse who spent weeks in a coma after contracting coronavirus said there were tears of joy when she finally went home and saw her children. natasha jenkins, who is 35 and has three children, spent 22 days on a ventilator after falling sick just before mother's day. nick palit has been speaking to her. let them go by where you are, i think? panting reunited with her children, natasha jenkins
wa nt focussed on history, because they want to know, what happened after the pandemic and david lloyd georgebooks. is that a sheu they all history books. is that a shell behind your shoulder and how big that is tankard? let's do this properly. brilliant. they're all history books. this is great, the latest book about hitler. i don't get the chance to. that is a massive tankard. one of my few 1997, marlow amateur regatta. you've got to keep the trophies. high school hero, life zero, that is me....
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. >>> we're back with david fromm who served in the george w.house and writes for the atlantic. his where do you see facts and science fitting into these challenges right now? >> i think what we're seeing is a race between an american government that is not working and american civil society that is working. people finding from their communities themselves the resources to be ready for this terrible pandemic at a time when the national government is failing. and some states are magnificently stepping into the gap. other states doing less well. we thought we'd solve that problem, but apparently not. we still have a differential with states and a weak nation state. >> do you think there is some sort of a sliver? i use the word sliver because there is a lot of tough stuff happening, but a sliver of upside when people do gravitate back to facts and are reminded in a post truth era, trump's war on truth, we need this more than ever? >> yeah. look, the past three years, if you are someone who has been very focused on public affair, if you're a journal
. >>> we're back with david fromm who served in the george w.house and writes for the atlantic. his where do you see facts and science fitting into these challenges right now? >> i think what we're seeing is a race between an american government that is not working and american civil society that is working. people finding from their communities themselves the resources to be ready for this terrible pandemic at a time when the national government is failing. and some states are...
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tonight on booktv and primetime historian lindsay stravinsky looks at george washington's presidential cabinet. fair vote senior fellow davidfforts around the country to combat election tampering. in former george w. bush administration secretary of state condoleezza rice talks about the national security threat that's posed by the coronavirus pandemic. also this evening, our "after words" interview of former fbi deputy director andy mccabe discusses his career and firing. we take a look at author programs about technology. find more information in your program guide. >> as the coronavirus continues to impact the country, here's a look at what the publishing industry is doing to address the ongoing pandemic. former first lady michelle obama has announced a weekly children's story time that will stream every monday at 12 pm eastern until may 20 and available to watch online at pbs kids youtube channel or penguin random house facebook page. north america's largest book industry conference book expo has canceled this year's show. scheduled to take place in new york city. the conference was originally set for the spring and the
tonight on booktv and primetime historian lindsay stravinsky looks at george washington's presidential cabinet. fair vote senior fellow davidfforts around the country to combat election tampering. in former george w. bush administration secretary of state condoleezza rice talks about the national security threat that's posed by the coronavirus pandemic. also this evening, our "after words" interview of former fbi deputy director andy mccabe discusses his career and firing. we take a...
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david mccullough in book. jonathan horn as a speechwriter for president george w. bush. he spoke recently at george washington's phone, mount vernon where he discussed final years of america's first president. >> george washington sort, he feels like he cannot sit on the sidelines. if everything has worked his whole life for is, if his country which is really is like, he is the founder of this country. he needs to come out of retirement to do his duty and at the same time, he is hesitant because he hasn't questions. for example, he is worried about what people will say. he is very sensitive to criticism. he thinks that all the things that he says in his second term of the presidency about how his longing for, he said it was a sham and it could be happy in retirement. he is worried, is he too old for the job or is there somebody who is younger, and the pressure having terrific success with the general today. be very young. the final thing george washington is worried about his wilkie damages legacy. and his legacy is so important to him at the stage in his life. it's alwa
david mccullough in book. jonathan horn as a speechwriter for president george w. bush. he spoke recently at george washington's phone, mount vernon where he discussed final years of america's first president. >> george washington sort, he feels like he cannot sit on the sidelines. if everything has worked his whole life for is, if his country which is really is like, he is the founder of this country. he needs to come out of retirement to do his duty and at the same time, he is hesitant...
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jonathan swan, national political reporter at axios and david frum from the atlantic and former speechwriter for president georgebush. the idea of this president -- there are a lot of us who had severe challenges with the up extensions of authority after 9/11, the question of the civil liberties were at the moment after 9/11 but i can't imagine having a president coming out and saying that governors have to contact the white house and get his permission to either have stay at home orders or undo them. the governors work at the behest of the president of the united states. that does not sound like a democratically elected president, that sounds like a dictator. what do you make of the way that donald trump is speaking in this moment? >> well, in the year after 9/11, the bush administration was very controversial. one of the things that president bush had very much in mind was to create symbolic demonstrations of national unity to deal with economic issues and to work with the states. new york suffered so terribly and that strike was so constant in really a few blocks from manhattan. washington suffered too with t
jonathan swan, national political reporter at axios and david frum from the atlantic and former speechwriter for president georgebush. the idea of this president -- there are a lot of us who had severe challenges with the up extensions of authority after 9/11, the question of the civil liberties were at the moment after 9/11 but i can't imagine having a president coming out and saying that governors have to contact the white house and get his permission to either have stay at home orders or...
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george washington's influence shaping the revolutionary war and his role making it work. on the presidency, a conversation about c-span's book the presidents. ranking america's best and worst chief executives. david ackerman, david stewart and brian lamb. that is what is coming up on american history tv. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> well, now we know where we are going. if you get that about those snakes. i don't mind japs, but snakes. how did the skipper say it? >> okie, okie, okie. >> i heard him. he said okinawa. you know, they say this place looks like the country like frisco. >> yeah, but the people look like japs. >> don't like what is happening. spent my honeymoon up there. drove up from l.a., made it in eight hours. 400 miles. >> eight hours. what was holding you back? i used to make it to buffalo in new york and six flat. that is 370 miles. >> 370 miles. >> why right here we are closer , to japan than that. we are just 320 miles from their home office. >> 320 miles. >> you heard him. >> 325 miles. it is closer to work -- i always felt pretty safe. >> it is awfully close. mighty close. yes, mighty close, especially a modern bomber with a job to do. about an hour's run from any number of jap airfields. but he
george washington's influence shaping the revolutionary war and his role making it work. on the presidency, a conversation about c-span's book the presidents. ranking america's best and worst chief executives. david ackerman, david stewart and brian lamb. that is what is coming up on american history tv. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> well, now we know where we are going. if you get that about those snakes. i don't mind japs, but snakes. how did the skipper say it? >> okie, okie, okie. >> i...
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david: but you did what is called a leveraged buyout, and you were advised by one of the leaders of the industry, georgeoberts from kkr. and so you had a lot of leverage. in those days, leverage was higher than it is today. so, you had a lot of your net worth tied up there, and you also had a lot of your debt ahead of you. charles: i had all of my net worth there, and then some. david: so you decided to try to deleverage quickly. the same year you bought it back, you decided to go public. charles: i did. david: that was pretty courageous. did anybody tell you that was not a good idea? charles: a lot of people. i said i needed to deleverage as quickly as i possibly could. and fortunately, we did. shortly after going public, we had the crash of 1987. that was another complication. david: did that affect your business at all? charles: of course it did. our stock dropped from 15, the ipo price, down to 6. david: so your net worth went down a little bit. [laughter] charles: yeah, more than half. that did not bother me. because we still had the company, we still had the opportunity, and having been a student
david: but you did what is called a leveraged buyout, and you were advised by one of the leaders of the industry, georgeoberts from kkr. and so you had a lot of leverage. in those days, leverage was higher than it is today. so, you had a lot of your net worth tied up there, and you also had a lot of your debt ahead of you. charles: i had all of my net worth there, and then some. david: so you decided to try to deleverage quickly. the same year you bought it back, you decided to go public....
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david michaels. he's a scientist, an epidemiologist to be exact, a professor at george washington university's school of public health. he is a scientist, yes, but he has an illustrious career in public service. under president obama he was the assistant secretary for labor for the occupational safety and health administration, osha. he was the longest serving administrator in to -- in osha's history. read his chapter on deadly dust in this book, it will take your breath away. [laughter] in the clinton administration, david served at the department of energy as the assistant secretary of energy for environment, safety and health. he was of charged with protecting the workers, the community residents and the environment in and around this nation's nuclear power plants -- nuclear weapons facilities, sorry. [laughter] he crafted and then implemented a ken opinion sayings program -- a compensation program for workers whose health and lives and livelihoods were damaged by exposures at these facilities. this program has awarded more than $16 billion to these workers and their families. throughout his caree
david michaels. he's a scientist, an epidemiologist to be exact, a professor at george washington university's school of public health. he is a scientist, yes, but he has an illustrious career in public service. under president obama he was the assistant secretary for labor for the occupational safety and health administration, osha. he was the longest serving administrator in to -- in osha's history. read his chapter on deadly dust in this book, it will take your breath away. [laughter] in the...
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david memories. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the chief executive officer of the george w. bush presidential center, ken hersch. [ applause ] >> thank you and welcome to the engage series presented by highland capital. i'm the introducer in chief. our goal is to provide content you can't get anywhere else. we're honored today with this session to launch a wonderful insider's look at presidential retreats and a glimpse of what life looks like for a president outside of the white house. it's a fascination that so many people. we're delighted to take a deep dive into camp david, crawford, kennebunkport and the lbj ranch. tonight, we have a series of guests who can also give us that special insight. to kick us off, i would like to introduce the 43rd president of the united states. [ applause ] >> thank you all. [ applause ] thank you very much. [ applause ] >> so this is a special moment for laura and me because we have such fond memories of the presidential retreats. one of the things about the presidency that is kind of hard to explain is what if feels like to be in a bubble.
david memories. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the chief executive officer of the george w. bush presidential center, ken hersch. [ applause ] >> thank you and welcome to the engage series presented by highland capital. i'm the introducer in chief. our goal is to provide content you can't get anywhere else. we're honored today with this session to launch a wonderful insider's look at presidential retreats and a glimpse of what life looks like for a president outside of the...
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george washington. he was particularly fond of and then someone who basically became an honorary step-son and the three aides would be alexander hamilton, david humphries of derby, connecticut there in the center later in life and on the right a composite of george washington, marquis delafayette and tillman, tillman is the third of the three aides that he was very close w.tillman is the one you least likely have heard of. he was an incredibly talented man, from maryland and unfortunately he died in 1786. died quite young and that's very unfortunate. here's a blowup of that painting by charles wilson peele that hang in the statehouse in annapolis, washington, lafayette and tillman. now, another interesting thing is this, speaking of trip tiks can, are the three overs standing on morristown green, and we're talking, of course, about this statue that was put up not long ago on the green and it represents lafayette who is standing on the left, the 5'7" hamilton in the middle and the ever so tall giraffe-like george washington on the right. was george 6'3"? probably not. probably more like 6'1" like myself. there's been some new scholarship on hi
george washington. he was particularly fond of and then someone who basically became an honorary step-son and the three aides would be alexander hamilton, david humphries of derby, connecticut there in the center later in life and on the right a composite of george washington, marquis delafayette and tillman, tillman is the third of the three aides that he was very close w.tillman is the one you least likely have heard of. he was an incredibly talented man, from maryland and unfortunately he...
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my friend john george and danielle you know them from the transportation world fed ex fred smith the legend united airlines are skipper you know us u.p.s. david abney j.b. hunt why are sea world wide crowley maritime credible big powerful shippers and transportation companies in telecommunications we have the legendary john malone of liberty media verisign t. mobile charter communications and brian roberts of comcast thank you all very much healthcare new york presbyterian gerry spire friend of mine h.c.a. healthcare sam hasan thank you sam met with sam ascension health common spirit health community health systems trinity health cardinal health mckesson 3 m. thank you mike roman for helping us with a face mask so worked out well for everybody procter and gamble abbott laboratories johnson and johnson merck pfizer. thermo fish a scientific they've been helping us incredibly with testing. had sciences abby by region are on biogen roche and roche has been fantastic on testing in the job they've done i have to call them out they have really. they have stepped up like very few anthem united health group at cigna and humana all the big ones the. t
my friend john george and danielle you know them from the transportation world fed ex fred smith the legend united airlines are skipper you know us u.p.s. david abney j.b. hunt why are sea world wide crowley maritime credible big powerful shippers and transportation companies in telecommunications we have the legendary john malone of liberty media verisign t. mobile charter communications and brian roberts of comcast thank you all very much healthcare new york presbyterian gerry spire friend of...
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david michaels. he was head of osha, oshe's now professor of occupational health at george washington university andidemiologist. there are lots of excellent credentials here. let me start with simply, i feel as if -- i get that the president -- why they feel like they had to do what they had to do with the meat processing plants, when you've got the issue of euthanizing pigs, things like this. but it came without a directive. what directive should it have come with when it comes to safety for these essential workers? >> chuck, thank you for having me on your show. very straightforward, osha, the agency i used to run, should be issuing requirements, saying, we know how this job can be done safe safely. you've got to provide social distance and hand-washing facilities and sanitation fills, and you have to follow the rules. instead, the path we are on will guarantee more workers getting sick. becau because, it's just a suggestion. there's no enforcement. in fact, osha has said, it's not going to enforce. you know, we have 5,000 sick meat workers around the country, which are proof that these recommend
david michaels. he was head of osha, oshe's now professor of occupational health at george washington university andidemiologist. there are lots of excellent credentials here. let me start with simply, i feel as if -- i get that the president -- why they feel like they had to do what they had to do with the meat processing plants, when you've got the issue of euthanizing pigs, things like this. but it came without a directive. what directive should it have come with when it comes to safety for...
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secretary in the george w bush ministration spoke with investor warren buffett 2015 about the actions taken in response to the 2008 economic collapse. >> i've read various economists, adam smith, davidricardo, and all that. i've really never heard of more eloquent statements that distinctly sums up the economic world than george bush made in december think of 2008 when he said in the memorable words, if money doesn't listen up, the sucker will go down. [laughter]. so jealous, it was like the gettysburg address trooper to the point. [laughter]. is the book, really have no appreciation for the fact that he understood what was going on and understood what needed to be done. it was overtime the wood through those proposals. warren: phil. he was not well he was always surprised when i was surprised. and i surprised more than once. [laughter]. was a great surprise. i would say that who spoke to him, wanted anything similar from our previous career, as a matter what you negotiate, that all things and understandings about the relationships we have, if i didn't have the right relationships, it will be my fault. and so i met him a year before the crisis to get to know the president and to wor
secretary in the george w bush ministration spoke with investor warren buffett 2015 about the actions taken in response to the 2008 economic collapse. >> i've read various economists, adam smith, davidricardo, and all that. i've really never heard of more eloquent statements that distinctly sums up the economic world than george bush made in december think of 2008 when he said in the memorable words, if money doesn't listen up, the sucker will go down. [laughter]. so jealous, it was like...
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david westin. [laughter] the pres. clinton: differences between bush and mccain maybe just to vast. mccain is bush's running mate. hasn't the man suffered enough? [laughter] [applause] george. clinton: bush has got a brand spanking new campaign strategy. he's moving towards the political center. distancing himself from his own party. stealing ideas from the other party. i'm so glad did morris has -- finally founds work again. [laughter] [applause] the clock isinton: running down on the republicans in congress too. i feel for them, i do. they've only got seven more months to investigate me. [laughter] fmr. pres. clinton: that's a lot of pressure. so little time. so many unanswered questions. [applause] example,. clinton: for over the last few months i have lost 10 pounds. where did they go? [laughter] why haven'tlinton: i produced them to the independent counsel? how did some of them managed to wind up on tim russert? -- some of them managed to wind up on tim russert? some of you might think i have been busy writing my memoirs. i'm not concerned about my memoirs, i'm concerned about my resume. here's what i've got so far. to staybjective, president. [laughter] t, beings. cl
david westin. [laughter] the pres. clinton: differences between bush and mccain maybe just to vast. mccain is bush's running mate. hasn't the man suffered enough? [laughter] [applause] george. clinton: bush has got a brand spanking new campaign strategy. he's moving towards the political center. distancing himself from his own party. stealing ideas from the other party. i'm so glad did morris has -- finally founds work again. [laughter] [applause] the clock isinton: running down on the...
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events, as you know, and i remember when president george herbert walker bush and barbara bush's daughter dora was going to get married at camp david. i saw mrs. bush and i said -- what can you tell me? and she said, absolutely nothing! [laughter] there are some things that first ladies stand firmly on. every president that serves brings a family that also finds itself in the line of fire, in the very public glare of public life. and how the nixon daughters and sons in laws and their children have flourished so despite what they went through, especially the last couple of years of his administration. betty? >> i do remember working a lot with julie when she was living. i think it must have been somewhere else. i think he was overseas -- i think he was overseas or something and she was living and the house at the time but she became very involved with the projects mrs. nixon had encouraged her to become a part of. i remember reviewing her scripts that she was writing. she was very active. very interested in people, like her mother, very outgoing while trish was very reserved. she did tutor a student while she lived there but she was
events, as you know, and i remember when president george herbert walker bush and barbara bush's daughter dora was going to get married at camp david. i saw mrs. bush and i said -- what can you tell me? and she said, absolutely nothing! [laughter] there are some things that first ladies stand firmly on. every president that serves brings a family that also finds itself in the line of fire, in the very public glare of public life. and how the nixon daughters and sons in laws and their children...
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david: what are the attributes are most important for somebody to be a leader? what would you say those are, to be an effective leader? gen. mattis: i followed georgeexample of listen to others, listen really well, learn from them. and then you help them, and then you lead. you don't just start off yelling at people or telling them what to do. i think trust, you have to be able to build trust. if you can build trust, then you will delegate and at that point you start winning because everybody feels like they own it. but you've got to be able to build trust. trust is the coin of the realm. that is the key thing, building trust. david: you have obviously given your life to the country in this sense and committed and -- an enormous amount of time, most of your life to this. any regrets about not getting married or having children? if you have been married, could you have done what you have done? gen. mattis: i always had the idea that i will get out of the marine corps next week and get a dog and get married. i had my whole life planned, for you young people in the audience. i knew i would do my patriotic chore for my three years, get out and go back
david: what are the attributes are most important for somebody to be a leader? what would you say those are, to be an effective leader? gen. mattis: i followed georgeexample of listen to others, listen really well, learn from them. and then you help them, and then you lead. you don't just start off yelling at people or telling them what to do. i think trust, you have to be able to build trust. if you can build trust, then you will delegate and at that point you start winning because everybody...
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secretary george w bush demonstration, spoke with warren buffett in 2015 about the actions taken in response to the 2008 economic collapse. >> i have read various economist eloquent ones, david ricardo and all that what he really had never heard of the more eloquent statement the distinctly sums up the economic world than george bush made in september of 2008 when he said in the memorable words, if money doesn't listen up, the sucker can go down. [laughter]. it was like the gettysburg address, sure but to the point. [laughter]. is read the book, i gained an appreciation for becky understood what was going on and he understood what needed to be done. was there ever a time when you went to him with proposals. >> know because he was not, will he was always surprised when i was surprised. and i was that more than once. [laughter]. and i would say that i spoke to him and one of the things that i learned from my previous career is no matter what you negotiate, you have all kinds of relationship understandings but if i didn't have a relationship with the president, it would be my fault. and so, the year before the crisis to get to know the president, to work with him. and remember,
secretary george w bush demonstration, spoke with warren buffett in 2015 about the actions taken in response to the 2008 economic collapse. >> i have read various economist eloquent ones, david ricardo and all that what he really had never heard of the more eloquent statement the distinctly sums up the economic world than george bush made in september of 2008 when he said in the memorable words, if money doesn't listen up, the sucker can go down. [laughter]. it was like the gettysburg...
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georges, and danielle. you know them. from the transportation world, fedex, united airlines, ups, david abney, jb hunt, yrc worldwide, crowley, maritime. incredible shippers and transportation companies. in telecommunications, we have the legendary john malone of liberty media, verizon, t-mobile, charter communications and brian roberts of comcast, thank you all very much. health care, new york presbyterian, hca health care, thank you, sam. i met with sam. ascension health. common spirit health. community health systems, trinity health, cardinal health, 3m. thank you, mike roman, for helping us with face masks. it worked out well for everybody. procter & gamble, abbott laboratories, johnson & johnson, merck, pfizer, eli lilly, thermo fisher scientific, they've been helping us incredibly with testing. gilead sciences, abbvie, regeneron, biogen, roche. roche has been fantastic on testing, the job they have done, i have to call them out. they have really stepped up like very few of them. anthem, unitedhealth group, aetna, cigna, humana, all the big ones. the tech companies. we have apple, tim cook. google, sundar, thank you, su
georges, and danielle. you know them. from the transportation world, fedex, united airlines, ups, david abney, jb hunt, yrc worldwide, crowley, maritime. incredible shippers and transportation companies. in telecommunications, we have the legendary john malone of liberty media, verizon, t-mobile, charter communications and brian roberts of comcast, thank you all very much. health care, new york presbyterian, hca health care, thank you, sam. i met with sam. ascension health. common spirit...