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george? >> george: gio benitez, thanks.et more on this now from former dnc chair donna brazile, and former rnc chair and trump chief of staff, reince priebus. donna, let me begin with you. that call from president trump blaming the diversity initiatives, was echoed by other members of his cabinet. what do you think of that? >> politics has no place in this tragedy. at a time like this, we want a president to help us mourn and grieve, so show compassion, to comfort those who are right now just trying to figure things out. when i heard the president after just a few words where he talked about unity, and then he started to pivot to politics, to land this on president obama, president biden, and then of course, the real appalling insult on dei, diversity, which includes every american, women, minorities, people with disabilities, veterans. it was just a low moment, again, for president trump, but we need to remember right now that a full investigation is under way. they're still recovering bodies and our gratitude goes to the
george? >> george: gio benitez, thanks.et more on this now from former dnc chair donna brazile, and former rnc chair and trump chief of staff, reince priebus. donna, let me begin with you. that call from president trump blaming the diversity initiatives, was echoed by other members of his cabinet. what do you think of that? >> politics has no place in this tragedy. at a time like this, we want a president to help us mourn and grieve, so show compassion, to comfort those who are...
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my first book was about george washington's tomb and how 19th century americans remember george washington, and it was a finalist. the 2020 george washington book prize. and then from time to time, i will i'll go back and i'll do some kind of programing or or teacher training with them in the summer. in fact, i was just there. we did a discussion, the inauguration with my colleague, former colleague dr. lindsay chervinsky and susan swain, formerly of c-span. matthew costello chief, education officer at the white house, historical association. thank you for kicking off american history tv's new series, the first 100 days.
my first book was about george washington's tomb and how 19th century americans remember george washington, and it was a finalist. the 2020 george washington book prize. and then from time to time, i will i'll go back and i'll do some kind of programing or or teacher training with them in the summer. in fact, i was just there. we did a discussion, the inauguration with my colleague, former colleague dr. lindsay chervinsky and susan swain, formerly of c-span. matthew costello chief, education...
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you can make meaning from anything related to george washington.so, yes, especially 1860, but leading up to that to you could find it's it's essentially cherry picking what a lot of them did just try to find aspects of washington that would best fit their own political needs in order to paint themselves as the inheritors. washington and the revolution because was a civic god at this point. and there's some great works about his legacy in civic religion. and i showed you the church in the piece, them rolling the tomb, pretty much. but yeah, no, it's there's some fascinating stuff about his his legacy in that way. but then it's the funniest thing with south carolina. they actually have a lot of superficial language, a lot of beef with virginia, because they want be the true inheritors of the american revolution, the revolutionary spirit. and they think that virginia is kind of squandering it, a lot of them, one woman actually doesn't join the villa because she doesn't think that virginia will. and therefore, why would she invest in something that won
you can make meaning from anything related to george washington.so, yes, especially 1860, but leading up to that to you could find it's it's essentially cherry picking what a lot of them did just try to find aspects of washington that would best fit their own political needs in order to paint themselves as the inheritors. washington and the revolution because was a civic god at this point. and there's some great works about his legacy in civic religion. and i showed you the church in the piece,...
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not just because of george. well, let maybe the idea behind is, but it's a, it's an in the same idea and it's, it's called work. i mean, each shift. um, so 40 years ever since the, uh, the signing of the uh, the camp that was almost 50 years now ever since the signing of the uh, the camp david accords has point blank, refused to cooperate with any display plans in campaign um within palestine. georgia has refused to cooperate with that. i mean, well, this will be absolutely insane for any leader of egypt, any leader of jordan, to go along with what would be millions of people being displayed. i mean, there's low, there's low rate for them. there's no money to how's the bit but as your resume, but you're just creating terrorism, you would destroy the egyptian stadium of destroying jordan. well george, these are vassal states of the united states. they can have regina change. i'm sorry, i'm just cynical is cynical, is both of you. well, if these 2 lead leaders are a barrier, then we should replace them towards cal
not just because of george. well, let maybe the idea behind is, but it's a, it's an in the same idea and it's, it's called work. i mean, each shift. um, so 40 years ever since the, uh, the signing of the uh, the camp that was almost 50 years now ever since the signing of the uh, the camp david accords has point blank, refused to cooperate with any display plans in campaign um within palestine. georgia has refused to cooperate with that. i mean, well, this will be absolutely insane for any...
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harry served under george washington. in fact, it was light horse harry who famously washington as first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen and his mother was and carter, she was the daughter of one of the largest landowners in virginia but due to light horse harry's misadventures the family it ran into hard times when robert e lee was only years old. his his father was sent to prison. and when robert e lee was six. his father left home for the last time and died abroad. so at a very young age. robert. robert was raised mostly by a single mother. her health was rapidly declining. he became her primary caregiver, the young man of the house, when he was only years old. so his mother had a profound impact on him, given light horse. harry's shortcomings. she into young robert the importance of self-control, self-denial, frugality and honor. she couldn't afford to send him to college, so he applied to west and when he left home in 1825, his mother dreaded is leaving. she said, how can i live, rob
harry served under george washington. in fact, it was light horse harry who famously washington as first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen and his mother was and carter, she was the daughter of one of the largest landowners in virginia but due to light horse harry's misadventures the family it ran into hard times when robert e lee was only years old. his his father was sent to prison. and when robert e lee was six. his father left home for the last time and died...
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george washington's mount vernon.
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and he has killed in an upper room there by a another gambler named george mcmanus. well, that's my theory, anyway. and it was the it was the days of their theory as well, but not the juries. but pretty much, i think the fix was was in there, too, to let him go now. rothstein was involved in, like i say, rum running with loan sharking speakeasies is fixing things with he's great middle man of things. and and one of the men, middle man or. well, there's a there's an agile act or a detour from the rothstein, which i and he has a relative a relative of his is a cousin and is married to a guy named george ringler and george ringler was a sort of he would gather round in political again politics. you also worked for the new york daily news as sort a of a room for photographer and a go to and a guy who would feed stories to the reporters and stuff like this. he showed up in the story as as a fellow who served a summons because there was an entertainer at this time by the name of frank tenney a black face entertainer. and you you can listen to a recordings his act not in bl
and he has killed in an upper room there by a another gambler named george mcmanus. well, that's my theory, anyway. and it was the it was the days of their theory as well, but not the juries. but pretty much, i think the fix was was in there, too, to let him go now. rothstein was involved in, like i say, rum running with loan sharking speakeasies is fixing things with he's great middle man of things. and and one of the men, middle man or. well, there's a there's an agile act or a detour from...
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christopher bright, george washington university. so i think this is a summary and correct me if wrong. so nietzsche proposed against george kennan and nietzsche right tennessee 68 it's never quite to his house faction, but then he spends his rest of life trying to implement it. is. including team 18 be reagan administration support same view of the world and same lessons that he thinks need to be applied. i think so. and i've been asked sort of, did he ever express regret and no, i think is the answer. but i also think it's important to kind of include with that answer that he in 1986, 1987. and, you know, i make the case in the book that actually he's nsc 60 is extremely important, but so is his work for george shultz during the second reagan administration or coming up with the framework of what becomes this start? one strategic arms control over arms reduction treaty. and in that i that he comes up with a formula tries to integrate ronald reagan's plans for the strategic defense initiative with a treaty that would kind of reduce
christopher bright, george washington university. so i think this is a summary and correct me if wrong. so nietzsche proposed against george kennan and nietzsche right tennessee 68 it's never quite to his house faction, but then he spends his rest of life trying to implement it. is. including team 18 be reagan administration support same view of the world and same lessons that he thinks need to be applied. i think so. and i've been asked sort of, did he ever express regret and no, i think is...
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a lot of say back is successful attacks federal flank and george hoyt lieutenant colonel george floyd is forced to retreat pull back. so now the confederates have control about the sword and the wagon train is starting to get across. this is colonel kennison. even though he was actually the commander, the brigade, it's unlikely he was actually present. he wrote the official report. i never came across george holt's report, but. but he basically said they were doing okay until they got flanked. and geoff thompson, he always kind of has a wry sense of humor in his reporting. when he wrote about what happened, we found that the enemy had obstructed the fort by falling trees. a portion of the brigade dismounted and waited. the stream and we drove the enemy so fast that axes they had used to fill, the trees were left there. they used them to clear it so that the artillery and the wagon trains could get across byron's ford. the federal failure at barney's ford led directly to the next that happened later that afternoon. the fight that was on the farm of thomas maccabee in this case, colonel
a lot of say back is successful attacks federal flank and george hoyt lieutenant colonel george floyd is forced to retreat pull back. so now the confederates have control about the sword and the wagon train is starting to get across. this is colonel kennison. even though he was actually the commander, the brigade, it's unlikely he was actually present. he wrote the official report. i never came across george holt's report, but. but he basically said they were doing okay until they got flanked....
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and i'm thinking i'm closed in george washington's closet. this is amazing.
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so your first book is, as leah said, it's about george washington's cabinet. and in many ways this book about john adams presidency is also about the evolution of the cabinet. so can you talk a little bit about the cabinet that john adams and heritage, which he did and kind of a little bit the story of the evolution of the cabinet in this time period. so washington had established a cabinet model that the cabinet was really designed to support the president. however, the president needed to be supported, and that could be a very flexible institution. and so sometimes he met with the cabinet up to five times per week. other times he didn't meet with them for months and months at a time and preferred written advice or even meeting with advisers outside of the administration. adams came into the administration and always expected that he would have a cabinet because washington had had a cabinet, but there was no precedent for getting rid of cabinet secretaries or offering pro forma resignations like we do today. when there's a change in administration. so adams l
so your first book is, as leah said, it's about george washington's cabinet. and in many ways this book about john adams presidency is also about the evolution of the cabinet. so can you talk a little bit about the cabinet that john adams and heritage, which he did and kind of a little bit the story of the evolution of the cabinet in this time period. so washington had established a cabinet model that the cabinet was really designed to support the president. however, the president needed to be...
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good evening, george. making grant.h, it's and doesn't look like the stock market liked it too much. >> know the stock market is forward looking and doesn't like any kind of speculation doesn't want something really big dumped without an understanding how it's all going to work out. >> why? why do we have these tariffs in the first place? give us a 30nd explainer on why the president is doing this. so alright, tariffs 101 tariffs are a tax on imports. basically tax american companies pay that tax at the dock. and generally pass it on to consumers. don't yeah. yeah. so if its wholesale, if it's blanket tariffs across the nation. and if you have to pay more for items that increases inflation. >> you know, i've seen some numbers that it could amount to for an average household, maybe $800 more per year added to the family budget. does that sound about right? >> that's about right. tariffs will likely boost inflation and they'll be a drag on growth. and then if you add in wholesale immigration as well, that's a big hit to t
good evening, george. making grant.h, it's and doesn't look like the stock market liked it too much. >> know the stock market is forward looking and doesn't like any kind of speculation doesn't want something really big dumped without an understanding how it's all going to work out. >> why? why do we have these tariffs in the first place? give us a 30nd explainer on why the president is doing this. so alright, tariffs 101 tariffs are a tax on imports. basically tax american...
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this is amazing, george kittle. please, call me george kittle. these hands care for the herd.his is amazing, george kittle. when my hands are dry and cracking it's hard to do my job. that's why i use o'keeffe's. it's america's #1 selling hand cream for guaranteed relief. and if it works for these hands, it'll work for yours. also try our new hand and body lotion. are you 50 or older? well, this news is for you. the cdc now recommends you get vaccinated against pneumococcal pneumonia. why? if you're 50 or older even if you're healthy... you're 6 times more likely to be hospitalized. so, schedule at vaxassist.com. every night. night. >> abc's world news tonight with david muir is america's most watched newscast. >> and welcome back for a comedian. conan o'brien. getting ready to host his first oscars. is pressure cooker enough? but this is not a typical award season in southern california, ravaged by wildfires. and yet, hollywood is still rolling out the red carpet for the biggest names in show business. how will conan make them laugh? here's abc's chris connelly. >> but my plan
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prince georges fire and rescue. baltimore fire and baltimore police. randall fire department and police. mpd, dcfd, from the federal side, the u.s. coast guard, the u.s. army, the u.s. air force, fbi, customs and border patrol, park police, dod, washington, medical response, and the department of labor, all those have been amazing partners and one of the reasons why this investigation continues to progress the way we wanted to. we did family briefings last night. today there are over 100 family members that are now in the area receiving briefings. as part of a legislative requirement, receiving family assistance. they've been briefed by the medical examiner, the fire chief, the ntsb chairman and myself along with the family assisted unit -- assistive unit from psa here. in regards to ntsb staff, all staff are on the scene have been requested and i want to point out one specific staff member, because we are doing a joint ntsb and dod investigation, the ntsb has a black hog certified pilot on our personal staff based out of alaska. once we realize the dy
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walk up. >> announcer: "this week" with george stephanopoulos starts right now. >> george: trade war.
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you're not getting past george kittle, especially carrying the stop. just give up, george. go. okay. that's good. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend everybody. i'm larry beil. >> thank you larry. well happening today the public tribute for the late oakland a's legend rickey henderson. the a's will hold a celebration of life for henderson at the oakland arena, and tickets are completely sold out. several of rickey's fellow hall of famers will pay their respects, including tony la russa, reggie jackson, ken griffey jr and frank thomas. henderson died in december from complications with pneumonia. he w 65 years old. still to come, a futuristic, one of a kind deejay spotted right here in san francisco. how the tech world partied with pitches and i mean, i know how the fire affected me, and there's always a constant fear that who's to say something like that won't happen again? that's fair. we committed to underground, 10,000 miles of electric line. you look back at where we were 10 years ago and we are in a completely different place today, and it's because o
you're not getting past george kittle, especially carrying the stop. just give up, george. go. okay. that's good. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend everybody. i'm larry beil. >> thank you larry. well happening today the public tribute for the late oakland a's legend rickey henderson. the a's will hold a celebration of life for henderson at the oakland arena, and tickets are completely sold out. several of rickey's fellow hall of famers will pay their respects,...
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i saw it when george w bush came in. i was close to some people who were, who were populating the administration there, and i saw how it work. you get so many in, at a certain level and they just, they bring in all of their people and they don't have very, very effectively. so it's nice to see some people on the other side to a little bit more dedicated to a realistic form policy doing the same thing. so what i think this might be, is you might have a, a state department, this reactive is what they might be tempered by a pentagon that says, hold on, we can't do that. this is not going to happen. we don't have the ability to do this . and that's a healthy thing, that's what i was hoping for. and the trump administration to see this top likes that assistance, how he does his business. he likes that people playing off against each other. people have opposing views, duking it out. well, he sits back in and makes his decision. this is the 1st hint. i've seen that this might be the case in his administration, and i'm very happ
i saw it when george w bush came in. i was close to some people who were, who were populating the administration there, and i saw how it work. you get so many in, at a certain level and they just, they bring in all of their people and they don't have very, very effectively. so it's nice to see some people on the other side to a little bit more dedicated to a realistic form policy doing the same thing. so what i think this might be, is you might have a, a state department, this reactive is what...
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let him go, george. up next, jimmy kimmel live!an: hey, bay area, it's time to share some amazing stories and feel good. we could all use some inspiration right now. and you've come to the right place. this show is all about good food, good people, and good living. [♪♪] on today's show, a celebration of dance. teas with meaning. a nonprofit sewing school. big wheel thrills and spills. but first, handmade works of art. well, you know, this craft is so labor-intensive and so hands-on. you can imagine that it really is, uh, not just a labor of love, but actually, kind of a very slow labor of love. the attention to detail is very high and requires this kind of, um, laser-focus attention over the course of the three or four months that we are in production for the book. the concept of, uh, bookmaking that was, uh, kind of established in the 1500s has not changed very much. what's important is that, you know, we continue to, uh, teach people, you know, how to use those technologies and bring them, uh, to life. here we are in the type fou
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george washington said, okay, i'll go to new york to get inaugurated. but two things. number one, would you let people know i'm going to be you know a week or so late because i've got to stop and visit my mother because she's not well and, it was actually the last time you saw her before she died. and then secondly she said, would you ride horse up to connecticut to visit a man named daniel hinsdale? now, the british had been had had laws that they had imposed on the colonies and was what provoked british the tea party, the boston tea party. in fact, the british had these laws imposed on the colonies that said that we could not manufacture the good stuff here we couldn't manufacture weaponry here. we couldn't manufacture, you know, fine watches. we couldn't manufacture find clothing here. all that stuff had to be manufactured in england. this was this was the british way, using the american colonies to subsidize, you know, british industry essentially. so we shipped raw cotton england. they shipped back fancy clothing and daniel hinsdale was in a tailor who for a coupl
george washington said, okay, i'll go to new york to get inaugurated. but two things. number one, would you let people know i'm going to be you know a week or so late because i've got to stop and visit my mother because she's not well and, it was actually the last time you saw her before she died. and then secondly she said, would you ride horse up to connecticut to visit a man named daniel hinsdale? now, the british had been had had laws that they had imposed on the colonies and was what...
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i mean, you know, professional pass rushers cannot get past george kittle.ith a microphone wearing makeup is not likely to win that battle. but i love george. just i could watch this over and over, just like john. it's not working. john. john, just just stop. >> i like the handshake at the end. no, you got it. thank you. you got me. thank you. >> for not killing me. warriors and suns tonight with kd back. >> in the bay. >> we have highlights of that at 11. and both teams jockeying as the trade deadline approaches next week okay. >> all right all right larry. >> all right. that's it for this edition of abc seven news. thanks for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm julian glover for sandhya patel, larry beil, the entire abc seven news team we have. have a great night. we'll see you right back here for abc seven news at 11. >> want to do a pass rush? >> let's go. >> the guy in makeup is not going to win. oh, wait. >> i ♪♪ from the alex trebek stage at sony pictures studios, this is... ♪♪ introducing today's fifth group of "jeopardy!" champions... an episcopal
i mean, you know, professional pass rushers cannot get past george kittle.ith a microphone wearing makeup is not likely to win that battle. but i love george. just i could watch this over and over, just like john. it's not working. john. john, just just stop. >> i like the handshake at the end. no, you got it. thank you. you got me. thank you. >> for not killing me. warriors and suns tonight with kd back. >> in the bay. >> we have highlights of that at 11. and both teams...
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thing with the 2000 election went back and looked at the ballots and came up with the result that george bush was likely won by very small margin >> by the way æ >> there so many people here. >> i was working at the wall street journal at the point we were involved in this effort and we reached exactly the same conclusion. what is the contrast between these two things which is, maybe even here more people actually in retrospect think the person who ended up clearly losing won. but the country moved on. it was not written in the period 2000 to 2004 by this election. today it is says a lot about politics what is it say about journalism to you and the changes in journalism in the intervening period? >> we don't have quite this way we did at one time the reality is you are getting information from all different sources so there journalism today in general is much more fragmented than it was at the time in 2000.so people can can find an outlet that confirms or reaffirms their pre-existing point of view or what their leader tells them as vicious and trump spent years telling people the only p
thing with the 2000 election went back and looked at the ballots and came up with the result that george bush was likely won by very small margin >> by the way æ >> there so many people here. >> i was working at the wall street journal at the point we were involved in this effort and we reached exactly the same conclusion. what is the contrast between these two things which is, maybe even here more people actually in retrospect think the person who ended up clearly losing...
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georges benjamin, executive director of american public health association. remind us of your group, what are the goals and who funds it. guest: we are the nation's national association of people interested in public health of professional society. it has been around since 1872. we are funded from membership dues, revenue from the annual meeting, revenue from our publications and some grants including federal grants. host: who are your members? guest: they are people who work in the state and local health departments who teach and do research at our nation's health centers, public interest groups like the diabetes association and other nonprofits interested in health, a lot of them small. host: as the executive director of the american public health association, is rfk junior qualified to serve as health and human services secretary? guest: we believe he is the wrong guy for this job. we don't believe he has the proper training, the management skills and the judgment to do this job well and we saw that on full display during the two hearings he had this week.
georges benjamin, executive director of american public health association. remind us of your group, what are the goals and who funds it. guest: we are the nation's national association of people interested in public health of professional society. it has been around since 1872. we are funded from membership dues, revenue from the annual meeting, revenue from our publications and some grants including federal grants. host: who are your members? guest: they are people who work in the state and...
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below that of barack obama 67%, george w. bush is 78%. george clinton george h.w.for the partnership for public service and non nonpartin to track political appointees found trump had seen newark confirmations at this point again this is 2018 an average rate of 81 days for confirmation. why do you need 81 days? you don't trumps nominees have experienced significantly more lag time than those appointed by recent presidents. of the roughly 1200 positions that require senate confirmation the partnership for public servipublicservices identified y positions excluding judicial and military appointments. 640 its latest data shows 144 key trump nominees currently awaiting senate confirmation. the democrats are shredding the constitution. the intent of the founders the democrats are shredding this last election the intent of the voters, the will of the people because they want to stop trump from implementing effectively the policies that he ran on. they don't want them to exercise the power of a president by they do not want him to have his cabinet. my position has been th
below that of barack obama 67%, george w. bush is 78%. george clinton george h.w.for the partnership for public service and non nonpartin to track political appointees found trump had seen newark confirmations at this point again this is 2018 an average rate of 81 days for confirmation. why do you need 81 days? you don't trumps nominees have experienced significantly more lag time than those appointed by recent presidents. of the roughly 1200 positions that require senate confirmation the...
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in the 1970s. >> george jefferson. >> with the walk out the bank move, hit the cliff. that's how i walk out the bank when i make withdrawals. >> how about. >> this? >> isabel sanford was really a trailblazer. >> honey, don't you? weezy honey? me? >> in 1981, isabel sanford, who plays louise, became the first and still only black woman to win the emmy for lead actress in a comedy series. >> at last. >> marla gibbs is everything to me. she was the breakout star. >> may you live in this apartment, right? uh, and you got an apartment in this building, too? yes. that's right. well, how come we overcame and nobody told me the. >> fights i had with george on the show was mostly pre-written. however, he and i would come up with things sometimes and they would keep it. >> your cooking tastes like dog food. >> that's because i'm cooking for a chihuahua. >> he and i really had a chemistry together. >> one of the unique things about the jeffersons is that it featured the first prime time interracial couple, the willises george. >> if we. >> have a problem, why can't we just talk i
in the 1970s. >> george jefferson. >> with the walk out the bank move, hit the cliff. that's how i walk out the bank when i make withdrawals. >> how about. >> this? >> isabel sanford was really a trailblazer. >> honey, don't you? weezy honey? me? >> in 1981, isabel sanford, who plays louise, became the first and still only black woman to win the emmy for lead actress in a comedy series. >> at last. >> marla gibbs is everything to me. she was...
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former president george bush in the building watching stanford take on smu. first half.hree. pass out to an open maxime renault. oh no no no don't leave him that wide open. later. mustangs starting to separate. carlos oquendo says anything you can do i can do better. drains a three. fouled. fouls. it turns it into a four point play. this one got ugly fast. chuck harris with the steal then lobs it up to samit yogi. he finished with 17 on the night. this game was all but over in the first half as stanford falls 8561. rainy day at majestic pebble beach for the third round. the world's best scottie scheffler teeing off on par three doesn't get any more beautiful than this shot. sets him up for the easy birdie. he finished the round ten under par. rory mcilroy on eight over the corner of the ocean. what a shot. rory being rory of course buries the birdie from ten feet out. fellow irishman shane lowry on hole one. check this out. it's a nice little bounce. rolls. hits the stick. starts his round with a birdie. not bad. and then lowry from the bunker on 18. and i don't know why
former president george bush in the building watching stanford take on smu. first half.hree. pass out to an open maxime renault. oh no no no don't leave him that wide open. later. mustangs starting to separate. carlos oquendo says anything you can do i can do better. drains a three. fouled. fouls. it turns it into a four point play. this one got ugly fast. chuck harris with the steal then lobs it up to samit yogi. he finished with 17 on the night. this game was all but over in the first half as...
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former president george bush in the building watching stanford take on smu. first half.ut to an open maxime renault. oh no no no don't leave him that wide open. later. mustangs starting to separate. mario oquendo says anything you can do i can do better. drains a three. fouled. fouls. it turns it into a four point play. this one got ugly fast. chuck harris with the steal then lobs it up to samit yogi. he finished with 17 on the night. this game was all but over in the first half as stanford falls 8561. rainy day at majestic pebble beach for the third round. the world's best scottie scheffler teeing off on a par three. doesn't get any more beautiful than this shot. sets him up for the easy birdie. he finished the round at ten under par. rory mcilroy on eight over the corner of the ocean. what a shot. rory being rory of course buries the birdie from ten feet out. fellow irishman shane lowry on hole one. check this out. gets a nice little bounce. rolls. hits the stick. starts his round with a birdie. not bad. and then lowry from the bunker on 18. and i don't know why my gam
former president george bush in the building watching stanford take on smu. first half.ut to an open maxime renault. oh no no no don't leave him that wide open. later. mustangs starting to separate. mario oquendo says anything you can do i can do better. drains a three. fouled. fouls. it turns it into a four point play. this one got ugly fast. chuck harris with the steal then lobs it up to samit yogi. he finished with 17 on the night. this game was all but over in the first half as stanford...
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the book identifies a number of interests, if not intriguing characters, and not least george chaffey, can you tell us a little bit about his original plan for the area with his irrigation efforts and how his plan to loan the water with the california development company panned out? and that's a question for you, chris. oh, i was going to say. okay, no, no, please. but when you go through parts of that chapter. but i mean, the region of what's now imperial valley was originally called the colorado desert. and a number of investors worked, one with which are chaffey to rename their region to imperial valley because they were investing in this agricultural vision for the region and they didn't think that the colorado desert was a particularly name for an agricultural region. so they built this canal from the colorado river, which actually throughout history tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of years the colorado river, periodically would flow into this region, was called the salt and sink area, and became at times late career with the original courier indians that were there. but
the book identifies a number of interests, if not intriguing characters, and not least george chaffey, can you tell us a little bit about his original plan for the area with his irrigation efforts and how his plan to loan the water with the california development company panned out? and that's a question for you, chris. oh, i was going to say. okay, no, no, please. but when you go through parts of that chapter. but i mean, the region of what's now imperial valley was originally called the...
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even though i can sell arenas out. >> in the sketch with george washington, dreams of a new era withnd measures. >> we'll measure in pounds and 2,000 will be called a ton. >> what will 1,000 pounds be called, sir? already nothing. >> the clip went viral racking up nearly 20 million views making him a household name and spinning off a sequel when he hosted a year later. >> i dream that one day our great nation will have a word for the number 12. we shall call it a dozen. >> what other numbers will we have a word for? >> none. >> washington's dream almost died before the world could see it. >> table read on wednesdays at snl, they read through and it wasn't hitting. you fought for it because you thought it was funny. >> when you read it as a table read, it doesn't get a ton of laughs. i was like once i get in front of people, it will be fine. not everybody has my confidence. they're like this guy is out of his mind. he probably shouldn't even be hosting this show. when you go to the office, he is like tell me what you want to do. i was like i would like to try that one. he was like all
even though i can sell arenas out. >> in the sketch with george washington, dreams of a new era withnd measures. >> we'll measure in pounds and 2,000 will be called a ton. >> what will 1,000 pounds be called, sir? already nothing. >> the clip went viral racking up nearly 20 million views making him a household name and spinning off a sequel when he hosted a year later. >> i dream that one day our great nation will have a word for the number 12. we shall call it a...
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before join ago panel discussion that included the funk dellic master himself, george clipton. >> asr, you started employ all the different culture and tones, and the way we converse with each other -- >> also serving as one of the leaders of this gathering, the rising cuban superstar, sima funk who is everywhere performing with young musician, playing in a local school and even performing in a local fashion show. he has mixed the sound of cuban salsa and funk. he sees this as crucial for young people here. >> imagine that you're a young kid in cuba for example or a country that doesn't have a lot of resources and you start to feel that after so many years without connection, with all the musician, nothing about connection. you can see how kids are saying yeah, we're par of the world. -- part of the world. and we can do it because people believe in us. >> it has to be balanced against the realities of cuba, a deeply depressed economy where electrical power shortages have crippled the country. in lines to get gas, money from the bank and czyzed bread the norm. more than a million has
before join ago panel discussion that included the funk dellic master himself, george clipton. >> asr, you started employ all the different culture and tones, and the way we converse with each other -- >> also serving as one of the leaders of this gathering, the rising cuban superstar, sima funk who is everywhere performing with young musician, playing in a local school and even performing in a local fashion show. he has mixed the sound of cuban salsa and funk. he sees this as...
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and so a lot of that was and also with george allan hancock, he had written letters to hancock about that. and he and the men of hancock's entourage also witnessed lot of it. so there were a couple of sources that but i don't know why he put up for it for so long. i guess that's one of the one of the mysteries. and so there's a recurring theme in the book like surviving in isolation in different ways. and but i have a question do you think these characters were doomed from the start or do you they ever had a real chance of the utopia that they wanted so desperately? that's a very good question. i think that the people who arrived there for, the simplest, purest reasons, had the best chance. and of course, they are the ones without giving any spoilers, people who want to read they are the ones who survive and sort of endure and you know i think that dorie you she she one of the great things about dorie was that i didn't have to do a lot of foreshadowing as an author. she did all the foreshadowing for me. so i was like, okay, i don't have to be heavy with that. she's in fact my editor.
and so a lot of that was and also with george allan hancock, he had written letters to hancock about that. and he and the men of hancock's entourage also witnessed lot of it. so there were a couple of sources that but i don't know why he put up for it for so long. i guess that's one of the one of the mysteries. and so there's a recurring theme in the book like surviving in isolation in different ways. and but i have a question do you think these characters were doomed from the start or do you...
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then there's another guy, george gilder, sort of a conservative ish gadfly. he.yeah the the power of cyberspace is everywhere, ascendant over the the power of feeling. you know, we don't even need to live in the messy material world in this wonderful new 21st century. we cannot just be online and, you know, grow the economy with our minds and we can all just have endless peace and prosperity forever. and so i was into political consciousness when this was the dominant. and needless to say that peace, endless peace and prosperity did not last. right. well, i guess not. what is it that the middle california kind of ground zero for all of this cultural and technology shift? there's like a material story there. you also talk, you use the word frontier and for me, when i think about california's role, american culture, it's always been kind of this place where there is kind of striving, happiness, kind of aspiration happens. joan didion famously says that there's desperation about the place because here is where we run out of continents and you see that in the gold ru
then there's another guy, george gilder, sort of a conservative ish gadfly. he.yeah the the power of cyberspace is everywhere, ascendant over the the power of feeling. you know, we don't even need to live in the messy material world in this wonderful new 21st century. we cannot just be online and, you know, grow the economy with our minds and we can all just have endless peace and prosperity forever. and so i was into political consciousness when this was the dominant. and needless to say that...
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and she denigrates islam and says george floyd was a drug addict and a hustler.i guess she didn't get rid of everything from her past. all we can. what else? oh, groundhog day is sunday. it's bad news. came early this year. the groundhog came up. he saw his shadow. and then bobby kennedy put him in the blender. wow. well, i say that again. we make little jokes because bobby kennedy, his cousin, is caroline kennedy, the daughter of president john f kennedy. they're cousins. and who wrote a scathing letter because bobby is trying to get confirmed. now he's before the senate saying that he used to put chicks and mice in his blender to feed to his hawk, and that he and that she. and then also he was addicted to attention and was a predator. what republicans call presidential and but. and you know, this is his first cousin, and she put this in a letter to the u.s. senate. you think your thanksgiving is uncomfortable? all right. we got a great show. we have max brooks and dan jones. >> kobe the making of a legend. next saturday at nine on cnn. >> hi. hi. >> chocolate f
and she denigrates islam and says george floyd was a drug addict and a hustler.i guess she didn't get rid of everything from her past. all we can. what else? oh, groundhog day is sunday. it's bad news. came early this year. the groundhog came up. he saw his shadow. and then bobby kennedy put him in the blender. wow. well, i say that again. we make little jokes because bobby kennedy, his cousin, is caroline kennedy, the daughter of president john f kennedy. they're cousins. and who wrote a...