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i think that's a huge difference for lawrence and george and help define who george is. he saw himself not so much as an englishman more as an american. george also had the good fortune in 1758 to mary martha, who reportedly was the wealthiest women in virginia. and by marrying her, he married the widow of a gentleman, and by marrying her george became a gentleman. with her wealth and his drive and determination to secure wealth, the washingtons would become one of the wealthiest couples in america. he was a plantation owner, a farmer, initially growing tobacco but coming to the really-- to the realization that was a crop declining in value. so by the time of the revolution what was he starting to cultivate? wheat. remember you read tobacco culture and how tobacco culture was playing out. this is the george washington who by the time of his death will own 11,000 acres. he had this ambition that made him inquisitive, sometimes contentious, and even after he established himself he would insist upon payment of every debt owed to him. in his youth, young george wanted to be
i think that's a huge difference for lawrence and george and help define who george is. he saw himself not so much as an englishman more as an american. george also had the good fortune in 1758 to mary martha, who reportedly was the wealthiest women in virginia. and by marrying her, he married the widow of a gentleman, and by marrying her george became a gentleman. with her wealth and his drive and determination to secure wealth, the washingtons would become one of the wealthiest couples in...
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george's mother. stories that are a little spice ansizingbecause the founder's mr left no diary about five letters and a few objects of no great value compared to her sons 54 volumes of published letters, there's not much evidence about his mother. it has either been a problem for a great move. she's been portrayed as players and saintly and far more persistently as a shrew fossil fish, illiterate, worst of all possibly a pipe smoker. a mother before her son's career and who george couldn't possibly care for although he would try and that was his dutiful side tried. not surprisingly, they've treated very as a satellite reflecting his wife not generating her own. but although they do occasionally criticized the choice is about other things that they had been uncritical of his negative observations of his mother and many have seen this positives. another somewhat related problem is they have relied on a combination of their common sense stereotypes to fill in the silence. while most reject the notion of
george's mother. stories that are a little spice ansizingbecause the founder's mr left no diary about five letters and a few objects of no great value compared to her sons 54 volumes of published letters, there's not much evidence about his mother. it has either been a problem for a great move. she's been portrayed as players and saintly and far more persistently as a shrew fossil fish, illiterate, worst of all possibly a pipe smoker. a mother before her son's career and who george couldn't...
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in george washington. thomas jefferson, abe lincoln, it's all proper that we have those monuments to those men. we look to the western side and there you will see arlington. all 624 acres more than 230,000 gray site and the tomb of the unknown soldier in the amphitheater and arlington house and some of the largest memorials there and you will see tiny monuments to giants men and giant women. if it wasn't for all of those men and women who we honor at arlington national cemetery what those giant men honored to the east, washington and lincoln accomplished, would have been impossible. at this stage in your life and in this age you don't know what the future has for you. many of you will have great opportunities and all of you will face challenges, except that. you don't know what the conditions will be on the path of your life but you do know this. that you can make a difference for your family and your community and for your nation and the world. maybe one day they will build giant monuments to you but even
in george washington. thomas jefferson, abe lincoln, it's all proper that we have those monuments to those men. we look to the western side and there you will see arlington. all 624 acres more than 230,000 gray site and the tomb of the unknown soldier in the amphitheater and arlington house and some of the largest memorials there and you will see tiny monuments to giants men and giant women. if it wasn't for all of those men and women who we honor at arlington national cemetery what those giant...
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also 1992 where george h.w. bush lost to bill clinton.my wasn't technically in recession then but voters thought it was. economists hadn't declared the recession of 1990 to be over yet. of course, economic news, views on the economic is heavily tied to which party voters prefer. recession would have tangible impacts voters can see firsthand, family members getting laid off, stores closing. politics can only go so far by calling a recession fake news. one more thing, the tariffs on china aren't even good politics on their own terms. free trade is more popular than it has ever been. in 2015, 51% of voters thought free trade was a good idea. that's up to 64%. i do buy trump's trade war is bad politics for him. one silver lining for the president, economists are pretty bad in predicting recessions. historically they have shown, an ability to forecast recessions six to nine months in advance. any assumptions of what the economy is going to look like at november 2020 are hazy at best. >> nate silver, thanks for that. >>> the roundtable is up ne
also 1992 where george h.w. bush lost to bill clinton.my wasn't technically in recession then but voters thought it was. economists hadn't declared the recession of 1990 to be over yet. of course, economic news, views on the economic is heavily tied to which party voters prefer. recession would have tangible impacts voters can see firsthand, family members getting laid off, stores closing. politics can only go so far by calling a recession fake news. one more thing, the tariffs on china aren't...
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vanessa george wasn't acting alone., she started sending images to colin blanchard, a paedophile she met on the internet. angela allen was also sending photos to blanchard. both women claim they were manipulated by him into abusing children. all three were jailed. simon, your child was at the nursery when vanessa george worke there. a decade on, how would you say your child is? i've kept my child shielded from everything. but i know one day the question is going to come. my child is going to ask the question about whether they went to the nursery and i don't know what i'm going to tell them. after the abuse was discovered, the mums and dads were called to a meeting at a church hall. they split the parents into two rooms, a room where the child was unlikely to have been abused, a room where their child was, could potentially have been abused, which seems the most extraordinary brutal and crude way of doing things. you ended up in the room where your child was likely to have been abused. do you remember, simon, how you re
vanessa george wasn't acting alone., she started sending images to colin blanchard, a paedophile she met on the internet. angela allen was also sending photos to blanchard. both women claim they were manipulated by him into abusing children. all three were jailed. simon, your child was at the nursery when vanessa george worke there. a decade on, how would you say your child is? i've kept my child shielded from everything. but i know one day the question is going to come. my child is going to...
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like george's mom, here with george and his two siblings.d barbed wire because of their race. >> and it was executive order 9066, the infamous document. >> reporter: the takei family spent roughly four years incarcerated by the u.s. government at the rauer internment camp in arkansas and tulei lake internment camp in california. and he's outraged that what happened to his family is happening again today. >> what's happening now on the southern border with people who are fleeing for their lives, we are tearing the children away from those parents and putting them in filthy, disgusting cages with human waste. >> reporter: takei would pursue acting and land the role of a lifetime as the dashing helmsman on "star trek." rising from ensign to captain sulu. >> don't call me tiny. >> reporter: did you feel pressure to represent, as it were? >> i was certainly mindful of the role that i'm playing. >> reporter: and yet you helped create this iconic character that was strong and sexy and swashbuckling, which really broke a lot of stereotypes in hollyw
like george's mom, here with george and his two siblings.d barbed wire because of their race. >> and it was executive order 9066, the infamous document. >> reporter: the takei family spent roughly four years incarcerated by the u.s. government at the rauer internment camp in arkansas and tulei lake internment camp in california. and he's outraged that what happened to his family is happening again today. >> what's happening now on the southern border with people who are...
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vanessa george was a nursery assistant at little ted's vanessa george was a nursery assistant at littleursery in plymouth, where instead of caring for the children, she abused them in the worst possible way. it's torn my family apart. it's torn the community apart. every day is a living nightmare. people would jump in saying, they must have heard those children scream. why did they do nothing? we all felt, how did we not know? even hardened journalists were shocked at the sheer audacity and wickedness of the sexual depravation. some of the families sobbed and swore when they heard that george could be freed from jail in seven years. i know one day the question is going to come. my child is going to ask the question about whether they went to the nursery, and i don't know what i'm going to tell them. in a matter of weeks, vanessa george is due to be released. feelings are running high ahead of vanessa george coming out of prison. for the first time ever, one of vanessa george's colleagues from the nursery wants to speak out, alongside the father of one of the suspected victims. their nam
vanessa george was a nursery assistant at little ted's vanessa george was a nursery assistant at littleursery in plymouth, where instead of caring for the children, she abused them in the worst possible way. it's torn my family apart. it's torn the community apart. every day is a living nightmare. people would jump in saying, they must have heard those children scream. why did they do nothing? we all felt, how did we not know? even hardened journalists were shocked at the sheer audacity and...
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the defence tea m george pell‘s appeal. was flawed but on the other side of the ledger you had the prosecution saying that the victim in this case was a witness of truth and that the convictions against george pell were unimpeachable. so, that is the verdict or the decision from the court of appeal in victoria that george pell will be heading back to prison and will be eligible for pa role prison and will be eligible for parole after serving three years and eight months of his sentence. all right, thank you phil mercer, live outside the victoria court of appeal. let‘s take a look at some of the day‘s other news. the eu has categorically rejected british demands to reopen negotiations on its deal to leave the grouping, saying london isn‘t proposing any realistic alternatives. british prime minister, borisjohnson, had written to eu leaders saying the irish—border backstop in the deal was "anti—democratic" and must be replaced, without specifying other options. also making news today, syrian pro—government forces have taken kh
the defence tea m george pell‘s appeal. was flawed but on the other side of the ledger you had the prosecution saying that the victim in this case was a witness of truth and that the convictions against george pell were unimpeachable. so, that is the verdict or the decision from the court of appeal in victoria that george pell will be heading back to prison and will be eligible for pa role prison and will be eligible for parole after serving three years and eight months of his sentence. all...
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this is george as nero, george as richard the third. this is george as attila the hon. it's a rhetorical decision personifyhas made to the enemy, to give reason -- readers something to root against and hate. given that goal, it should not surprise us to find that jefferson's list of grievances is full of hyperbole. he exaggerates, he gilds the lily. he tells readers there are swarms of tax collectors in the colonies when there were really just 50. he tells readers that tax collectors pose the same sort of threat as occupying soldiers, which is hardly true. he blames american slavery and the slave trade on king george, a man who came to the throne 16 years earlier, not 160 years earlier. what i am saying is simple and i hope uncontroversial. what i am saying is don't look to this list of grievances for just the facts and objectivity. this is not journalism. this is not the lists's job. its job is to be polemical. its job is to fire up readers and give them a story that in john adams's words shall make their ears to tingle. as a catalog of prosecutable crimes, it is surpr
this is george as nero, george as richard the third. this is george as attila the hon. it's a rhetorical decision personifyhas made to the enemy, to give reason -- readers something to root against and hate. given that goal, it should not surprise us to find that jefferson's list of grievances is full of hyperbole. he exaggerates, he gilds the lily. he tells readers there are swarms of tax collectors in the colonies when there were really just 50. he tells readers that tax collectors pose the...
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of course in this trailer has held convictions against george pell the highest ranking vatican official found guilty of child sex abuse was sentenced to 6 years in prison in march on charges of abusing 2 choir boys when he was archbishop of melbourne 20 years ago his lawyers say the jury's verdict was unreasonable as they were blocked from showing a crucial video he'll be eligible for parole in the toba 2022. for now politics in italy is facing a leadership crisis after prime minister just said they can't take quit following divisions in the governing coalition conte accused his deputy far right leader vinnie of being an opportunist well italy's president want to talk to party leaders to see if a new government can be formed sagna guy go has moved from abroad. as leader of the government had overseen one of the most challenging coalitions in recent times battling one political crisis after another gone to aimed at being a stabilizing force between 2 vastly different political parties the far right league and the anti establishment 5 star movement it proved to be an impossible task and q
of course in this trailer has held convictions against george pell the highest ranking vatican official found guilty of child sex abuse was sentenced to 6 years in prison in march on charges of abusing 2 choir boys when he was archbishop of melbourne 20 years ago his lawyers say the jury's verdict was unreasonable as they were blocked from showing a crucial video he'll be eligible for parole in the toba 2022. for now politics in italy is facing a leadership crisis after prime minister just said...
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his name was george washington. george washington adopted them as his own. george washington had no natural born heirs. he raised them as his own. he would command the army and teenage jackie and patty but patty passed away as well at 13. he left our nation to victory and the war was a jackie, at 26 passed away. martha, at 48 had been predeceased by all four children. jackie had married a few years earlier and had children. after time, he said he was homesick and wanted to be back in virginia. so he could be close to his beloved mount vernon. he decided to use the family fortune to buy the land that is now arlington national cemetery. he brought what is now ronald ragan national airport. the correspondence between the two in valley forge, advising his adopted son not be taken. after we succeeded in yorktown and the country celebrated, the washington was horny there remain son. there were four young children. george and martha adopted two of them. they raised them as their own. by this time, there's no longer current washington. he was the greatest living ame
his name was george washington. george washington adopted them as his own. george washington had no natural born heirs. he raised them as his own. he would command the army and teenage jackie and patty but patty passed away as well at 13. he left our nation to victory and the war was a jackie, at 26 passed away. martha, at 48 had been predeceased by all four children. jackie had married a few years earlier and had children. after time, he said he was homesick and wanted to be back in virginia....
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the he is george. george is rendered here not as a puppet of parliament or a bumbler making one bad decision after another. he is rendered as an all- powerful villain who had a neck did an intentional program of harm. this is george is richard the third, attila the hun, a rhetorical decision jefferson has made to give the readers someone to hate and root against . given that goal it should not surprise us to find that his list of grievances is full of hyperbole. he exaggerates. he tells readers that they are swarmed right tax collectors when there were really just 50. he tells readers that tax collectors pose the same threat as occupying soldiers and that's hardly true. he blames slavery and the slave trade on king george, a man who came to the throne 16 years earlier, not 160. what i'm saying is simple and i hope uncontroversial. don't look to this list of grievances for object to the. this is not journalism. this is not the job of the listed. it's job is to fire up readers and give them a story that
the he is george. george is rendered here not as a puppet of parliament or a bumbler making one bad decision after another. he is rendered as an all- powerful villain who had a neck did an intentional program of harm. this is george is richard the third, attila the hun, a rhetorical decision jefferson has made to give the readers someone to hate and root against . given that goal it should not surprise us to find that his list of grievances is full of hyperbole. he exaggerates. he tells readers...
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george court in melbourne. pell, 0nce george court in melbourne. a time, was one george pell, once upon a time, was one of the most powerful coupling figures in the world. he phase two trials last year. the first jury failed to reach a verdict, there was another trial and in december the jury another trial and in december the jury found george pell guilty of assaulting two choirboys when he was archbishop of melbourne in the late 19905. archbishop of melbourne in the late 1990s. thejudge said in archbishop of melbourne in the late 1990s. the judge said in that case that the offences were a forcible sexual act on two young boys aged 13. so, very shortly cardinal george pell will learn his fate here at the victorian supreme court. the's ride. we know threejudges victorian supreme court. the's ride. we know three judges will be reading out a summary of their decision just a little later today. how common is it for them, for an appeals court to reverse a jury's decision? sansa, it's not very common at all. what we have here is george pell‘s defence tea
george court in melbourne. pell, 0nce george court in melbourne. a time, was one george pell, once upon a time, was one of the most powerful coupling figures in the world. he phase two trials last year. the first jury failed to reach a verdict, there was another trial and in december the jury another trial and in december the jury found george pell guilty of assaulting two choirboys when he was archbishop of melbourne in the late 19905. archbishop of melbourne in the late 1990s. thejudge said...
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the he is george. george is rendered here not as a puppet of parliament or as a gaffe prone bumbler but rendered here instead as a villain whord enact who had enacted an intentional program of harm. this is george as richard iii, george as atilla the hun, to give readers someone to root against, someone to hate. given that goal, it should not surprise us to find that jefferson's list of grievances is full of hyperbole. he exaggerates. he guilds the lily. he tells readers that there were swarms of tax collectors in the colonies when there were really just 50. he tells readers that tax collectors pose the same sort of threat as occupying soldiers, and that's hardly true. he blames american slavery and the slave trade on king george, a man who came to the throne 16 years earlier, not 160 years earlier. what i'm saying is simple, and i hope uncontroversial. what i'm saying is don't look to these list of grievances for just the facts. this is not journalism. this is not the list's job. the list's job is to
the he is george. george is rendered here not as a puppet of parliament or as a gaffe prone bumbler but rendered here instead as a villain whord enact who had enacted an intentional program of harm. this is george as richard iii, george as atilla the hun, to give readers someone to root against, someone to hate. given that goal, it should not surprise us to find that jefferson's list of grievances is full of hyperbole. he exaggerates. he guilds the lily. he tells readers that there were swarms...
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george's own secretary when he began to go blind. he wrote not only most of his own correspondence, he made the copies and as you pull through these pages you don't need to wear gloves, they are very nice about it. there's a tactical sense of being in his presence. among other things he's a great list maker. list of british garrisons abroad between 1764 and 1785. the broil navy vessels under construction and various shipyards. if all the regiments in america the number of officers, musicians and rank-and-file troops each tabulated with his arithmetic scratching in the margins. george copied out his own recipes for cough syrup. write this down, rosemary, rice, vinegar, brown sugar boiled in silver. he was a theatergoers. he kept critical notes under dramatic actors. had a formal gravity on his knee and appear senile. he married and obscured german prince's charlotte, who is in charlotte, north carolina who learned to play god save the king during the voyage to england from germany. they married six hours after they met, he had the mar
george's own secretary when he began to go blind. he wrote not only most of his own correspondence, he made the copies and as you pull through these pages you don't need to wear gloves, they are very nice about it. there's a tactical sense of being in his presence. among other things he's a great list maker. list of british garrisons abroad between 1764 and 1785. the broil navy vessels under construction and various shipyards. if all the regiments in america the number of officers, musicians...
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it won't be an identical bill. >> hold on. >> sorry, george. >> george, the assault weapons ban it passede. i remember all the phone calls, 3:00 in the morning, i told president clinton, at 3:00 in the morning people are sleeping. he passed it by one vote. how many republicans will go on in the senate? and i would not go on only -- with the history of domestic violence -- you know this as governor and i as mayor, we know the correlation between domestic violence and what else happens. ad how we d y bill. but george -- >> we're out of time. >>> coming right up, al gore on the climate crisis, 2020 and president trump. >>> there were stark reminders this week on the threat of climate change. coming off the hottest july on record, federal agencies confirmed the last five years were the warmest ever record. in a new report from u.n. warns that the world's food supply is at risk. jon karl recently spoke with al gore about the challenges ahead. >> there's both bad news and good the problem is getting worse faster than we're mobilizing to solve it. however, there's also good news, we now have an
it won't be an identical bill. >> hold on. >> sorry, george. >> george, the assault weapons ban it passede. i remember all the phone calls, 3:00 in the morning, i told president clinton, at 3:00 in the morning people are sleeping. he passed it by one vote. how many republicans will go on in the senate? and i would not go on only -- with the history of domestic violence -- you know this as governor and i as mayor, we know the correlation between domestic violence and what else...
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melbourne, in the late 1990s, when george pell was the archbishop of melbourne.ll was jailed for six years. injune, there was a two—day appeal. and now we find ourselves here today with the court of appeal in victoria dismissing george pell‘s appeal so he will be heading back to continue that prison sentence that was handed down in march. wildfires raging in the amazon rainforest have hit a record number this year, with over seventy thousand detected so far by brazil's space research centre, as concerns grow over right—wing president jair bolsonaro's environmental policy. the surge marks an 83% increase over the same period last year, and is the highest since records began in 2013. earlier this week president bolsonaro fired the head of the agency monitoring amazon deforestation. ricardo galvao told reporters why he thought he lost his job. translation: there are various reasons and one is the president's own attitude. he has this blundering attitude, he does not like being pestered and does not like being contradicted. anna prusa, an associate of the brazil inst
melbourne, in the late 1990s, when george pell was the archbishop of melbourne.ll was jailed for six years. injune, there was a two—day appeal. and now we find ourselves here today with the court of appeal in victoria dismissing george pell‘s appeal so he will be heading back to continue that prison sentence that was handed down in march. wildfires raging in the amazon rainforest have hit a record number this year, with over seventy thousand detected so far by brazil's space research...
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in march, george pell was jailed for six years.as a two—day appeal, and now we find ourselves here today with the court of appeal in victoria dismissing george pell‘s appeal so he will be heading back to continue that prison sentence that was handed down in march. let's get some of the day's other news: president trump has tweeted that he is postponing a meeting with the danish prime minister because she's not interested in discussing the sale of greenland to the united states. she had already described the president's suggestion as absurd, and said she hoped he wasn't being serious. the trump administration has approved a potential $8 billion sale of f—16 fighter aircraft to taiwan. the sale would involve 66 warplanes — the largest such transaction in decades. the proposed deal has been sent to congress for its consideration. manchester united has condemned the racist abuse directed at their midfielder paul pogba after he missed a penalty last night, in their 1—all draw with wolverhampton wanderers. he is the third player in engla
in march, george pell was jailed for six years.as a two—day appeal, and now we find ourselves here today with the court of appeal in victoria dismissing george pell‘s appeal so he will be heading back to continue that prison sentence that was handed down in march. let's get some of the day's other news: president trump has tweeted that he is postponing a meeting with the danish prime minister because she's not interested in discussing the sale of greenland to the united states. she had...
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george: in some cases yes, and in others not.here is no true lone wolf in the sense that an individual is acting alone and gaining inspiration on their own. the radicalization process for individuals that espouse a white supremacist or a white nationalist ideology evolves. i mean there is communities of these individuals both real world and online. and so individuals who are acting are trying to either be connected to a greater movement or be seen as connected to a greater movement whether or not they are in fact meeting in the same place and conspiring t action for shi to e united states. say that the rhetoric from the president of the united states is spurring these folks for it? george:person's comment or comm. no one individual can be blamed for what we see happening today although the president and leaders at all levels at congress and the state and local levels need to do a much better job to stand up and forcefully speak out to denounce the type of vitriol and bigotry that we see in our public square today. soledad: and is
george: in some cases yes, and in others not.here is no true lone wolf in the sense that an individual is acting alone and gaining inspiration on their own. the radicalization process for individuals that espouse a white supremacist or a white nationalist ideology evolves. i mean there is communities of these individuals both real world and online. and so individuals who are acting are trying to either be connected to a greater movement or be seen as connected to a greater movement whether or...
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george and barbara bush had a privileged lives. full of opportunity they were beginning to think about going into politics. here was something beyond their control. their money in their status and their status in their powerful friends could do nothing to save robin. she got to know families who also have children with the key meant who are in much worse circumstance than she was. this was a lesson that she took through the rest of her life. the five times i interviewed her it was at her home in houston. it was in the living room of their house. in the living room there was a chair. it's where she would sit and meet with people or do needle .2 something she liked. in the corner of the living not in a place of providence where she could see it. she can see in the chair was a portrait of robin. in reading hyundai awaits she would know today note today is robin's birthday. how old were robin lee if she were alive today. it's the end of her life she told her nephew this was the most joyous time of her life in her nineties and declining
george and barbara bush had a privileged lives. full of opportunity they were beginning to think about going into politics. here was something beyond their control. their money in their status and their status in their powerful friends could do nothing to save robin. she got to know families who also have children with the key meant who are in much worse circumstance than she was. this was a lesson that she took through the rest of her life. the five times i interviewed her it was at her home...
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george: de aÑos y aÑos...e parece muy delicado. me parece que a veces usan a los niÑos para cosas que... son niÑos. yo tengo la misma mente de los polÍticos mi padre ha sido polÍtico y los políticos tienen todos su intenciÓn en la vida. entonces la intenciÓn de Él es clara o directa agarrar a un pÚblico de mujeres o agarrar a una familia. para mÍ me parece todo muy confuso. carlos: no sabemos quÉ debate estÁn teniendo. jomari: usarÁ un niÑo para tus beneficios, me parece delicado. si serÍa una madre que tiene 14 trabajos, es otra historia. un polÍtico con dinero para subirlo de las redes sociales... carlos: ¿con estas imÁgenes se normaliza la unidad familiar? silvia: si esto es una sesiÓn, el hecho de que tengamos que llevar a los hijos a nuestro trabajo es anti normalizarlo. un niÑo no tiene que estar trabajando con el papÁ. porque tienes tres que se lo puede pasar el papÁ o la mamá al hijo entonces soy partidaria que los tiempos con tu hijo que sean sagrados . interaccionar con Él con la familia pero no llev
george: de aÑos y aÑos...e parece muy delicado. me parece que a veces usan a los niÑos para cosas que... son niÑos. yo tengo la misma mente de los polÍticos mi padre ha sido polÍtico y los políticos tienen todos su intenciÓn en la vida. entonces la intenciÓn de Él es clara o directa agarrar a un pÚblico de mujeres o agarrar a una familia. para mÍ me parece todo muy confuso. carlos: no sabemos quÉ debate estÁn teniendo. jomari: usarÁ un niÑo para tus beneficios, me parece...
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for more on the appeal of cardinal george pell you can head to the bbc news website.he latest information. as well as the background context of the trial and australia's reaction. boris johnson's first visit to berlin as british prime minister later on wednesday will be watched particularly closely by people in the north german state of hamburg. there, it's estimated a no deal brexit could do more financial damage per person than in any other part of germany. but, despite the potential cost to their regional economy, business owners and politicians there believe the eu should stand its ground and not give any more concessions to britain. our berlin correspondent jenny hill sent this report. germany has no appetite for a no—deal brexit. that is what the new british premise that is threatening if he does not get what he wants. in hamburg, where much of the fish comes from british what is it is a concern. translation: we are not panicking but we are expecting prices to rise and we will pass on costs to customers. i do not think the eu should give any more. europe has gon
for more on the appeal of cardinal george pell you can head to the bbc news website.he latest information. as well as the background context of the trial and australia's reaction. boris johnson's first visit to berlin as british prime minister later on wednesday will be watched particularly closely by people in the north german state of hamburg. there, it's estimated a no deal brexit could do more financial damage per person than in any other part of germany. but, despite the potential cost to...
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this was a comments from someone who had gone to george washington. i was a student there more than 60 years ago. the murals were an essential part of my education. by examining -- examining them closely, i learned about justice , truth, oppression, prejudice and about how american history was being depicted in our textbooks and classes by the victors and not the victims. we had many discussions with in and out of class about the murals. during my years there, we were the most ethnically and racially diverse high school in san francisco. those murals, i believe, contributed to my lifelong career and pursuit to help others speak their truth. what better testimony from someone who was there 60 years ago. i think most of the other things have been said by the other speakers. one thing i thought was interesting, one little factoid that i found out was that maya angelou had gone to gw and had graduated from there. the hypocrisy and irony that the same school board head entertains the idea to name the school after maya angelou has not been lost to the publi
this was a comments from someone who had gone to george washington. i was a student there more than 60 years ago. the murals were an essential part of my education. by examining -- examining them closely, i learned about justice , truth, oppression, prejudice and about how american history was being depicted in our textbooks and classes by the victors and not the victims. we had many discussions with in and out of class about the murals. during my years there, we were the most ethnically and...
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the big unknown is whether george pell‘s defence tea m is whether george pell‘s defence team will take the highest court in the land, australia's high court in canberra. whether they will be allowed to, or whether there are grounds for another appeal in this case. the judgement handed down here in the victorian court of appeal was a split decision by the three judges are two of those judges did say they agreed with the prosecution assertion that the vic in this case, the surviving victim, was a very credible witness. he was clearly not a liarora credible witness. he was clearly not a liar or a fantasist and witness of truth. those from the chiefjustice and ferguson, really getting to the heart of why cardinal george pell‘s appeal has been dismissed here in australia this morning. give us more on the background to this case, would you? cardinaljohn fell once upona time would you? cardinaljohn fell once upon a time it was one of the most powerful figures upon a time it was one of the most powerfulfigures in the upon a time it was one of the most powerful figures in the catholic world. ——
the big unknown is whether george pell‘s defence tea m is whether george pell‘s defence team will take the highest court in the land, australia's high court in canberra. whether they will be allowed to, or whether there are grounds for another appeal in this case. the judgement handed down here in the victorian court of appeal was a split decision by the three judges are two of those judges did say they agreed with the prosecution assertion that the vic in this case, the surviving victim,...
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this was recorded at george washington's mount vernon in 2017. they should have called you the founding director. as we say around here. her first book a fragile freedom african american women and emancipation published by yale extremely well regarded and important study of an understudied topic up to that point and so the perfect person to take on the challenge to recover the story of owna judge let's give erica a big round of applause. [applause] there's no other place i should be giving this talk. >> good evening, everyone. happy black history month. here i am. so, first, let me make -- offer a few thank you. of course to dunn bradford who invite saidd invited. meechlt i think there is -- invited me. i think there is no better place to give this talk. i would like to thank emily for helping me with arrangements. it has been a very, very busy week. this book just came out on tuesday of last week. and so as an academic, doug said my first book was published with yale university press and this book is more of a set of crossover trade books for a
this was recorded at george washington's mount vernon in 2017. they should have called you the founding director. as we say around here. her first book a fragile freedom african american women and emancipation published by yale extremely well regarded and important study of an understudied topic up to that point and so the perfect person to take on the challenge to recover the story of owna judge let's give erica a big round of applause. [applause] there's no other place i should be giving this...
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why not have a mural class at george washington high school. it is possible to do individual murals. i would like george washington high school students doing their murals. you can make them about the size, and they can do response murals and these can be exhibited. if one of our young adults feels the need to respond personally to one of these barrels to empower themselves, they can do a response mural. there is many ways we can empower our youth, but simply covering up a factual truth, about history, is not empowering. in fact, this gives the mural power over them. it hides it, buries it and therefore gives it unconscious power over someone. this does not empower our young adults. [applause] >> before you get started, sir. i'm going to allot, we are at the last 16 seconds, i'm going to allot five additional minutes. if the people in line want to coordinate who's going to use the five last minutes, it is up to you. i'm not going to stop anyone's time, i will let you organize amongst yourself around the last five minutes. were going to start it
why not have a mural class at george washington high school. it is possible to do individual murals. i would like george washington high school students doing their murals. you can make them about the size, and they can do response murals and these can be exhibited. if one of our young adults feels the need to respond personally to one of these barrels to empower themselves, they can do a response mural. there is many ways we can empower our youth, but simply covering up a factual truth, about...
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i'm george howell. >> i'm natalie allen. we'll have our top stories right after this. ♪ driving music (male announcer) the next groundbreaking idea from america's #1 selling boat isn't a boat. the legendary performance of tracker just made landfall. best quality in america. lowest prices in america. and it's taking america by storm. now get the tracker 570 atv for the introductory price of only $5799 plus freight, and a 10% discount card for up to 2 years. tracker off road. should always be working harder. that's why, your cash automatically goes into a money market fund when you open a new account. and fidelity's rate is higher than e-trade's, td ameritrade's, even 10 times more than schwab's. plus only fidelity has zero account fees and zero minimums for retail brokerage and retirement accounts. just another reminder of the value you'll only find at fidelity. open an account today. you'll only find at fidelity. the first survivor of alzis out there.ase and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won'
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so, george pell is now back behind bars. he arrived here earlier today.eedings very closely inside the building behind me he showed not a flicker of emotion when thejudge me he showed not a flicker of emotion when the judge said that she was dismissing his appeal. observers of george pell who have watched him for many, many years, say that he looked very gaunt, very frail, and no doubt the five months he has spent in prison so far is partly responsible for that, you would have to say. so as far as george pell is concerned, he faces another night now behind bars and there could be many, now behind bars and there could be any now behind bars and there could be many, many more depending on what happens, if anything, at australia's high court. what has the catholic church had to say in light of all this? we know that the catholic church said it will be continuing to provide pastoral care for george pell. we heard from the australian prime minister scott morrison saying that his reaction to this case is that his reaction to this case is that he was thinking of
so, george pell is now back behind bars. he arrived here earlier today.eedings very closely inside the building behind me he showed not a flicker of emotion when thejudge me he showed not a flicker of emotion when the judge said that she was dismissing his appeal. observers of george pell who have watched him for many, many years, say that he looked very gaunt, very frail, and no doubt the five months he has spent in prison so far is partly responsible for that, you would have to say. so as far...
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there is a george was not acting alone.e day a child is going to ask a question about whether they went to the nursery, andi whether they went to the nursery, and i don't know what i will tell them. do you want to know with absolute certainty whether your child was sexually abused by vanessa george? yes. i would rather hear bad news $0011 george? yes. i would rather hear bad news soon than no news, so i can deal with it. news soon than no news, so i can dealwith it. according news soon than no news, so i can deal with it. according to this serious case review, vanessa george talks at work in the nursery about sex a lot. i challenged her directly, as i know other staff did, i know there was a reference in the serious case review that should have beena serious case review that should have been a flag. i don't know how you would go from being someone wanting men to someone wanting children. the pa role men to someone wanting children. the parole board say the reason she is being released now is because she is not a risk to the
there is a george was not acting alone.e day a child is going to ask a question about whether they went to the nursery, andi whether they went to the nursery, and i don't know what i will tell them. do you want to know with absolute certainty whether your child was sexually abused by vanessa george? yes. i would rather hear bad news $0011 george? yes. i would rather hear bad news soon than no news, so i can deal with it. news soon than no news, so i can dealwith it. according news soon than no...
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it will not be george thomas. the man he felt best capable and the man who mirrored his notions of what war should be waged. in many ways, thomas is still going to be important because out of the three army juggernaut, he will go towards atlanta, he is in charge of the largest. unfortunately, for the confederacy, they cannot really , as that advance to atlanta you know if you have watched gone with the wind. sherman was afraid that one person might make a difference and that person could be nathan forrest. one of the things he did to keep that from being the case was to keep forrest tied up in tennessee and mississippi. keep him tied up somewhere away from atlanta. it is one of three engagements that forrest is involved with in the summer of 1864. it often kept him away from atlanta. a very dramatic moment, a very successful moment. he will make a raid that catches the supply depot at johnsonville unprepared. he will capture a couple of federal gunboats and borrow them for a short period of time. he is going to do
it will not be george thomas. the man he felt best capable and the man who mirrored his notions of what war should be waged. in many ways, thomas is still going to be important because out of the three army juggernaut, he will go towards atlanta, he is in charge of the largest. unfortunately, for the confederacy, they cannot really , as that advance to atlanta you know if you have watched gone with the wind. sherman was afraid that one person might make a difference and that person could be...
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i'm george howell.cnn newsroom" starts right now. it's 5:01 on the u.s. east coast. we start in hong kong. the ninth straight weekend of massive protests in and around that city. this particular weekend, though, two very different demonstrations fighting for attention. the main pro-democracy protest is under way. you're looking at this live image in hong kong. 5:01 p.m. there. one of the most crowded places in the world. in the meantime, supporters of the city's police, they are holding another rally. they're own rally in victoria park. cnn covering both of those rallies with our correspondents. matt risers live with the pro-democracy protesters and our ben wedeman with of pro-police. matt, with start with the sanctioned and unsanctioned protests, very important. we understand these protests are sanctioned just so long as people stay within that agreed-upon route? >> reporter: yeah, that's exactly right, george, basically, what we are along right now, a pro- -- or a protest that had been planned out alr
i'm george howell.cnn newsroom" starts right now. it's 5:01 on the u.s. east coast. we start in hong kong. the ninth straight weekend of massive protests in and around that city. this particular weekend, though, two very different demonstrations fighting for attention. the main pro-democracy protest is under way. you're looking at this live image in hong kong. 5:01 p.m. there. one of the most crowded places in the world. in the meantime, supporters of the city's police, they are holding...
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the fortitude of george thomas in comparison. some people wanted to link the two of them, wanted to take george thomas and william rosecrans and move them both out. these have been the apocalypse smith versions of disaster in their war, and so we are going to replace them. lincoln is really coming to george thomas' defense. if you have any questions, the position he took, the stand he made should settle those questions. in many ways, the virginian no longer has to wait. now, i say that, and he has won over the president and won over some of the people initially had -- initially who had doubts or questions. unfortunately, his ability to is exceptional in its own way, is also very different from that of grant and thomas. in some ways, that, too will be a question that he has to overcome and not necessarily be able to do so successfully. let's fast-forward to the battles around chattanooga. one of the battles that gives thomas a chance to demonstrate his capabilities, although he is not completely sure of the unfolding of that parti
the fortitude of george thomas in comparison. some people wanted to link the two of them, wanted to take george thomas and william rosecrans and move them both out. these have been the apocalypse smith versions of disaster in their war, and so we are going to replace them. lincoln is really coming to george thomas' defense. if you have any questions, the position he took, the stand he made should settle those questions. in many ways, the virginian no longer has to wait. now, i say that, and he...
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george, mari and samantha.e of us know her so i can't imagine what she must be feeling right now. but i am ready to meet them. i have met george before. i open meet them. i have met george before. iopen up meet them. i have met george before. i open up when george is around because he is so willing to talk. we also just have such a connection. i like to talk with him about all the experiences that we have shared in our lives like talking about not celebrating father's day or what it is like to have a single mom or to mom ‘s. —— two moms. is like to have a single mom or to mom 's. -- two moms. what's up?! great to see you. to see you. hello. lam mari. great to see you. to see you. hello. i am mari. nice to meet you. you see what i mean? they look so similar! the eyes. maybe it is your nose, actually. how old are you? 22. yeah. we are all in the same age range. one thing that changed my perspective on my family history a lot was talking to darren on the phone. growing up, he was a cool dad. you would have to be i
george, mari and samantha.e of us know her so i can't imagine what she must be feeling right now. but i am ready to meet them. i have met george before. i open meet them. i have met george before. iopen up meet them. i have met george before. i open up when george is around because he is so willing to talk. we also just have such a connection. i like to talk with him about all the experiences that we have shared in our lives like talking about not celebrating father's day or what it is like to...
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i wondered if you wouldn't mind buying me lunch. >> gregory. >> george, george, george, george. >> yourt time you got me a job was a tomato. >> no, no, no. >> swear to god. >> michael. >> yeah? >> oh, god, i begged you to get therapy. >> it's an updating of the guy in the dress. you're taking a believable character and putting him in a fantastic situation. and yet the reason it works is because every single thing in that movie could really happen. we show you at the beginning. he's a great actor. he happens to be a pain in the ass. and then to prove to his agent that he can get work, he puts on the dress. >> it's almost like a play that's been performed enough so that they knew where the gems were. >> seriously don't you find being a woman in the '80s complicated? >> extremely. >> one of the hardest things to do in a comedy is have a comedy climax and have all the story threads come together at the same moment. >> i am not emily kimberly, the daughter of dwayne and alma kimberly. no, i'm not. i'm edward kimberly, the reckless brother of my sister anthony. >> the climactic scene in "toot
i wondered if you wouldn't mind buying me lunch. >> gregory. >> george, george, george, george. >> yourt time you got me a job was a tomato. >> no, no, no. >> swear to god. >> michael. >> yeah? >> oh, god, i begged you to get therapy. >> it's an updating of the guy in the dress. you're taking a believable character and putting him in a fantastic situation. and yet the reason it works is because every single thing in that movie could really...
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george w. bush administration had the hardest second term. they had a super rocky relationship with china including a lot of unforced errors on the part of the united states. in 2005, they're trying to recast that important relationship with china and working out disagreements with china. george w. bush white house invited the president of china hu jintao to come visit the white house. it was clear this would not work. it was clear it would be tense from the beginning. i mean in the first instance t chinese wanted hu jintao to get a full state treatment. george w. bush says no, it won't be a state's visit but an official visit, in terms of protocol and poms and circumstances. the chinese wanted hu jintao to have dinner at the white house. george w. bush says no, we want you to come but we are not going to giver y you dinner but how at lunch. the bush's administration, disaster rousley botched to the hurricane. it had to be called off the last minute because of katrina and got postponed until mo
george w. bush administration had the hardest second term. they had a super rocky relationship with china including a lot of unforced errors on the part of the united states. in 2005, they're trying to recast that important relationship with china and working out disagreements with china. george w. bush white house invited the president of china hu jintao to come visit the white house. it was clear this would not work. it was clear it would be tense from the beginning. i mean in the first...
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there are helicopters hovering above us, george.e in the air trying to keep them from moving. what the city is doing, to stop them from moving around. they've shut down stations. a lot of these young people are not going to take a taxi, obviously. they're going to have to walk, they're going to have to take public transportation. so the city shutting down public transportation. they arrested three high-profile activists to have a chilling effect to scare people from coming out here. i believe if we have time, producers, there is sound from joshua wong, one of those activists arrested, we heard from him just as he walked out of jail on bail. >> we have never expected hong kong government to listen to our voice, because hong kong government is just a proxy government. the leader of hong kong is just a puppet of communist regime. but we still keep on our fight, because we all know that president xi and beijing are facing international pressure and the hong kong people. and we are just one demanding our fundamental right to elect our ow
there are helicopters hovering above us, george.e in the air trying to keep them from moving. what the city is doing, to stop them from moving around. they've shut down stations. a lot of these young people are not going to take a taxi, obviously. they're going to have to walk, they're going to have to take public transportation. so the city shutting down public transportation. they arrested three high-profile activists to have a chilling effect to scare people from coming out here. i believe...
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today the prince george officer pleaded guilty in d.c. superiorourt andrr given a ed sentence some may know pbj probation before judgment if the officer stays out of trouble six months his in a plea deal with erased. prosecutors lucas admitted going toem atmber 10th awithdrag for sex and an encounter reported by thvictim who showed i to police and shared it with. "fox5" luke as was off duty ihis marked cruise wher he solicited sex. at the time "fox5" marina marraco spoke with the victim pn counters by police. >> are these consents u'll encounters. >> no more like coercion reats of cheaper prices and threats after rest. >>n iat interview the voice was disstovrtd. i spoke to that victim on the phone and talked about the is depaerments and ask interview not be louised. she declined on camera invie. i spoke with her attorney they're angry about the way this was handled calling this being under charged situation. they're not happy with the way this was handled. still on paid administrate leave. back to you guys in the studi >> a 17-year-old is
today the prince george officer pleaded guilty in d.c. superiorourt andrr given a ed sentence some may know pbj probation before judgment if the officer stays out of trouble six months his in a plea deal with erased. prosecutors lucas admitted going toem atmber 10th awithdrag for sex and an encounter reported by thvictim who showed i to police and shared it with. "fox5" luke as was off duty ihis marked cruise wher he solicited sex. at the time "fox5" marina marraco spoke...
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george: ¿cuÁl fue el fin?e hago un libro en el que yo te rindo homenaje de alguna manera. >> una persona no profesional. alan: eso no vende, lo que viviste. george: para ellos siempre alimentarle mÁs lo que pasÓ con ello, cÓmo fue su vida o cosas que no sepan, los mantiene vivo, sobre todo en el Ámbito de negocio. marcela: mucha cosa que ellos hayan vivido que nadie sepa, que no sean tan escandalosas. george: hay gente que capitaliza. la seÑora que dice que ella. paula: casi todo el mundo dice yo descubrÍ poblano, nunca pÉrez ego ni fu la no dicen que a mÍ me iniciÓ la carrera tal o cual. ¿tu limpiador facial limpia bien? prueba garnier micellar cleansing water. es una forma pura de limpiar. las micelas actúan como un imán para quitar el maquillaje sin frotar. limpia sin enjuagar. para quitar el refresca sin residuos. limpieza, reinventada. micellar water. de garnier, ¡naturalmente! [mÚsica] alan: ahÍ estamos con esta gran producciÓn "despierta amÉrica", "sin rollo" es viernes. frida sofÍa entre alejandra guzm
george: ¿cuÁl fue el fin?e hago un libro en el que yo te rindo homenaje de alguna manera. >> una persona no profesional. alan: eso no vende, lo que viviste. george: para ellos siempre alimentarle mÁs lo que pasÓ con ello, cÓmo fue su vida o cosas que no sepan, los mantiene vivo, sobre todo en el Ámbito de negocio. marcela: mucha cosa que ellos hayan vivido que nadie sepa, que no sean tan escandalosas. george: hay gente que capitaliza. la seÑora que dice que ella. paula: casi todo...
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i'm george howell with the headlines we're following this hour.aders from the wealthiest nations are starting to arrive in france this hour for the g7 summit. u.s. president donald trump set to arrive this hour. japan's president arrived a short time ago. there's been a downplaying of expectations saying there won't be a final communique. >>> there's growing fears of a global recession. the u.s. stockmarket dropped more than 600 points on friday after the u.s. and china levied more tariffs on each other's goods. >>> north korea has fired two more projectiles. a u.s. official says they were short-range ballistic missiles fired 15 minutes apart. south korea say they flew 230 miles. that's around 380 kilometers toward the waters between the korean peninsula and japan. this, now north korea's fifth launch this month. >>> in hong kong they're monitoring events. clashes have broken out between police and authorities. they have fired tear gas to disperse the crowds. it's the first time in more than a week that protests have turned violent. >>> the climat
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george? >> paula hancocks live for us. it is about show of force. we're looking at this image beside you. what seemed to be thousands of people there on the streets with their umbrellas. let's bringing in will ripley who joins us now by phone. it's about show of force. we see what's happening with these pro democracy demonstrators but at the same time, we understand the other side of this equation is also in that effort to make sure that they make clear what show of force could mean for them. >> reporter: yeah, you definitely see two types of force kind of playing out in a very distance from each other here. i'm standing in the middle of victoria park. it is the force of the crowd. there are so many people here packed in the park that it is standing room only. it's been pouring rain. people are standing shouting open the roads wanting police to open the route that has been traditionally used had this summer to march from the park to the garden. looks like there's crowd movement as i'm speaking. people starting to move towards the entrance. we'll see
george? >> paula hancocks live for us. it is about show of force. we're looking at this image beside you. what seemed to be thousands of people there on the streets with their umbrellas. let's bringing in will ripley who joins us now by phone. it's about show of force. we see what's happening with these pro democracy demonstrators but at the same time, we understand the other side of this equation is also in that effort to make sure that they make clear what show of force could mean for...