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and ceo of george washington's mt. vernon, doug bradburn, traces the president's military career from french and indian war, through the american revolution. >>> here we are again. welcome back to mt. vernon. my name is doug bradburn. i'm the president and ceo of george washington's mt. vernon. and it's been my delight to have these opportunities to talk about the story of george washington. last wednesday we were in our museum, this is what we call our education center here at mt. vernon. it focuses on the life of george washington. really, a grand sense of his biography and why he matters and how he impacted the age that he lived in and why his legacy still matters to us today. last time we were looking at his youth, a youth that you'll remember we said is oftentimes enwrapped in romance. it's wrapped in myth. it's hard to get at because it's the period where it's least documented. but it really is an interesting period to understand george washington in the context of the 18th century. of course, he's most known to
and ceo of george washington's mt. vernon, doug bradburn, traces the president's military career from french and indian war, through the american revolution. >>> here we are again. welcome back to mt. vernon. my name is doug bradburn. i'm the president and ceo of george washington's mt. vernon. and it's been my delight to have these opportunities to talk about the story of george washington. last wednesday we were in our museum, this is what we call our education center here at mt....
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michael george prayed quietly ti himself. freedom, his family, the life he'd enjoyed in pennsylvania were at risk forever. a murder conviction meant mandatory life, no possibility of parole. >> all rise for the jury, please. >> the jury of eight women and r four men filed in nervously as one juror explained. >> my hands were sweating, and i took a look at michael george, o and i saw his family, and i was numb and scared at the same time. >> my brother turns to me and e says is your heart beating fast? yeah, it is. this is it. >> the foreman read the verdict. >> count number one, first-degree murder. we find the defendant guilty. ge. it's not just easy. it's giving-your-dog -your-fitness-tracker easy. oh, good boy. yes, you got it! woo! already got my 40,000 steps today... can i get a what what! no pain, no gain! haha... it's geico easy. with fast and convenient claims service. look how fast i'm running! good boy, chester. ithe first full prescriptionis pstrength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel... available over the counte
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george on the tavern side. you get the sense of the man really do much, and ultimately he did get to participate in a successful march on ft. dequesne. he goes a forbes campaign. in that campaign, he believes he has a major impact on helping to lay out the lan of march. he also even though he doesn't get what he wanted, he wanted the virginia wrote. a longer flatter route, and ultimately had the same success they left the fort before the british arrived. before they were able to secure it and that ended the french and indian war. they had no way to project power. so when that was over, george washington resigned his commission. it was clear that his ambition was not going to be in the british army and he marries martha washington, and embarks on his next career as a virginia planter. it is really interesting to see that has connected. that he is turning his back on a military career that has been denied him. so through the idiocy of the british, and he is a virginia planter that he had never been. and to do tha
george on the tavern side. you get the sense of the man really do much, and ultimately he did get to participate in a successful march on ft. dequesne. he goes a forbes campaign. in that campaign, he believes he has a major impact on helping to lay out the lan of march. he also even though he doesn't get what he wanted, he wanted the virginia wrote. a longer flatter route, and ultimately had the same success they left the fort before the british arrived. before they were able to secure it and...
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kennan, george marshall. he thought of them as the model for him. he wanted to be just like them. the problem was he was a very different man. he was not born to an aristocracy. he was although he never talked about it and have an outsiders and uncouth and as that kept getting in his way as well as being away for him him to push other people aside and get ahead. and then the times change. the establishment was falling apart during holbrooke's career in the wake of vietnam. it was no longer that group of wise men who simply could be called upon by the president so holbrooke was forever trying to get to the top of the mountain. he loved mountain climbing stories and always just falling short. i had this line that he got to the highest base camp imaginable but he met every assault on the summit and it failed. it's partly because of history chain. he didn't have a geostrategic mine. he was more of an operative. he was the guy who went in and got things done especially in foreign countries and bosnia for example.
kennan, george marshall. he thought of them as the model for him. he wanted to be just like them. the problem was he was a very different man. he was not born to an aristocracy. he was although he never talked about it and have an outsiders and uncouth and as that kept getting in his way as well as being away for him him to push other people aside and get ahead. and then the times change. the establishment was falling apart during holbrooke's career in the wake of vietnam. it was no longer that...
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a man named george h.w.set them off on a different odyssey that really put them in the center of world events. >> george, i'm going back and forth. the stories are so rich that we could go in so many directions, but i want to try to weave these stories together. george packer, richard holebooke, i use the word complicated, that doesn't begin to do justice to him. but why did you want to write about him and talk about his and talk about the first quarter of the book is about vietnam. >> so he died in december 2010. he was actually stricken in hillary clinton's office. the secretary of state's office which was a fitting finale and high drama characteristic of him. a few weeks later, his widow offered me his personal papers and i knew holbrooke a bit, not very well. and i thought i have a chance to explore a flamboyant, mesmerizing, maddening character whose career covered a half century from kennedy to obama, from vietnam to afghanistan through an intimate look at his diaries and letters and other papers. so,
a man named george h.w.set them off on a different odyssey that really put them in the center of world events. >> george, i'm going back and forth. the stories are so rich that we could go in so many directions, but i want to try to weave these stories together. george packer, richard holebooke, i use the word complicated, that doesn't begin to do justice to him. but why did you want to write about him and talk about his and talk about the first quarter of the book is about vietnam....
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and how the family of george floyd is giving back this thanksgiving. want to eliminate odors without heavy, overwhelming scents? we get it. introducing febreze light. it eliminates odors... with no heavy perfumes... in light scents you'll love. new febreze light. ♪♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way xfinity mobile's fast nationwide 5g network meets the first iphone with 5g. get the new iphone 12 on xfinity mobile. and right now get $250 off. learn more at an xfinity store today. ♪ >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight it's been six months since george floyd took his last breath. his death by police triggering a landslide of protests for change. but how many steps has this country taken to bridge a deep divide? >> even to this day i'm trying to understand why it had to happen to my brother. it happened to us because we had to come out. that's what i feel. we had to come out, we had to let our voice be heard, because we have something to say that really will change the world. son's what i got from it, six
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george, what about that. george: i think he would've been at sea. he was shaved as i stand by the postwar, his dna was the architects of the post world war. the insulins that he never stopped comparing himself to pray and today, who first, trumps washington would be just mind-boggling alien and a falling for richard holbrook. everything the trump does in foreign policy is the opposite of which what richard holbrook would do. i can't think of a single month the trump is made that holbrook would've agreed with. and vice versa. he would've been writing columns for the washington post. when been denouncing the isolationism, america first . would've been talking about the importance of the trans atlantic alliance and nato. in our allies in asia. and during the pandemic. thinking would've been a brilliant organizer of other countries to find a cooperative response. that was a kind of thing that he excelled at. hiv-aids as an issue before the human security up canceled so he understood that disease could be a threat to national security. i think it away, h
george, what about that. george: i think he would've been at sea. he was shaved as i stand by the postwar, his dna was the architects of the post world war. the insulins that he never stopped comparing himself to pray and today, who first, trumps washington would be just mind-boggling alien and a falling for richard holbrook. everything the trump does in foreign policy is the opposite of which what richard holbrook would do. i can't think of a single month the trump is made that holbrook...
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this is one that george mcclelland's himself will personally company. that column is under the command of winfield scott hancock. and cox men will arrive shortly thereafter and there will be a battle for a day or so. but ultimately, what these two recognizance is we'll show to george mcclelland is that the confederate army is still very much in force in the valley. this is happening as abraham lincoln and henry halep and and wind stanton are trying to prod george mcclelland and the arm of the potomac to begin its next campaign into virginia. with the reconnaissance shows is that the value still heavily defended by confederate forces. what's just a couple of days later, george mcclelland will not look west of the blue ridge mountains, but instead will look to the east side, specifically the area between the blue ridge mountains on the west and the bull run mountains on the east. that will fame -- frame the loudoun valley, the epicenter of becoming campaign. the morning of october 21st, a force under the command of john garry, someone familiar with loudou
this is one that george mcclelland's himself will personally company. that column is under the command of winfield scott hancock. and cox men will arrive shortly thereafter and there will be a battle for a day or so. but ultimately, what these two recognizance is we'll show to george mcclelland is that the confederate army is still very much in force in the valley. this is happening as abraham lincoln and henry halep and and wind stanton are trying to prod george mcclelland and the arm of the...
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it was a stunning. >> he writes to his friend george bush and his friend george bush will move from house to the run for senate and trying to get baker to run for his house seat and baker writes a letter stating why he's not going to make the campaign and says to his friend george the reason why is because his wife is dying and even she doesn't know it and the doctors haven't told and this is in the air aware maybe that was okay when the husband was told on the wife wasn't and he said to his frien- >> even at the time -- >> but he said i can't do it because my wife is dying and i haven't told her or my kids and i haven't told my mother and the one thing he tells is george bush bid that is a friendship that is, in fact, powerful and transformative and that is human. to have him give up that letter i think showed us inside in a way we hadn't. we also give us another letter and his wife is, dying wife mary stuart writes a letter because she does know she's dying and she hides it in the house and he even to this day when they hand them letter 50 years later it's a very powerful, human story,
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us of them to the level of civil unrest sparked by the death george floyd's. the wife of the radical groups on both sides of the political spectrum. right there in the city ordinance. say. these groups attract burying members who have taken to the streets making protests look like fools. what used to be here was only a taste of what's about to. visit strangers are sometimes heavily armed and they are not afraid of violence or law enforcement. if you will of war let it begin with us. or go into meet those groups and their leaders to find out how far they're ready to go to fight for what they believe the state for this country. the world is driven by shaped by one person or those with. no dares thinks. we dare to ask. the argument is on tonight i don't feel the lockdowns are killing people. i mean 3 media attacks on donald trump's coated advisor forced him to apologize for giving an interview to our team at last was branded a russian propagandist for warning of the dangers of restrictions on the pandemic. anti-lock down protests shake europe as it passes 1000000
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to discuss these topics and more i'm joined by my guest george samueli in budapest he is an author and a you tuber abt the gaggle and here in moscow we're joined by dmitri bobbitt she's a political analyst and editor at interest me internet media project hi gentlemen crossed out rules in effect that means you can jump anytime you want and i always appreciated hey let's go to george in budapest 1st well george this is the last time we'll be doing this format before the election here and i think for me can since this programming cross talk in general focuses a lot on the media it you know irrespective of the outcome on tuesday then the media really acquitted themselves in a deplorable way this election cycle because we have at the very very end and i'm not saying you know we like this october surprise of the hunter by laptop i mean let's just put that aside here it is a news story and the media for the last for the most part there are some exceptions but for the most part refused to recognize this is a fact that it is important for people to make decisions about their political future th
to discuss these topics and more i'm joined by my guest george samueli in budapest he is an author and a you tuber abt the gaggle and here in moscow we're joined by dmitri bobbitt she's a political analyst and editor at interest me internet media project hi gentlemen crossed out rules in effect that means you can jump anytime you want and i always appreciated hey let's go to george in budapest 1st well george this is the last time we'll be doing this format before the election here and i think...
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george, they really don't want to get ahead of this. you have heard the vice president over the past several days urging his supporters to keep the faith as all of the votes are counted. >> and, of course, if enough projections come out tonight he will embrace the victory? >> reporter: that is the sense that we have, george, that if he comes out, if the race has been called, that he is prepared to declare victory. >> okay. mary bruce, thanks very much. >>> we don't expect to see president trump tonight? >> reporter: no, and i don't think we officially will given what is called a lid at the white house has been called. the journalists that cover the white house have been allowed to go home. the trump team scaled back appearances yesterday compared to yesterday when we saw a flurry of press conferences. they did announce they tapped long-time conservative activist david bossy to lead the fight going ahead. the day has been spent trying to figure out the strategy going forward. they're showing no signs giving up the campaign and the presid
george, they really don't want to get ahead of this. you have heard the vice president over the past several days urging his supporters to keep the faith as all of the votes are counted. >> and, of course, if enough projections come out tonight he will embrace the victory? >> reporter: that is the sense that we have, george, that if he comes out, if the race has been called, that he is prepared to declare victory. >> okay. mary bruce, thanks very much. >>> we don't...
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well let's go to george in budapest 1st well george this is the last time we'll be doing this format before the election here and i think for me can since this programming cross talk in general focuses a lot on the media it you know irrespective of the outcome on tuesday then the media really acquitted themselves in a deplorable way this election cycle because we have at the very very end and i'm not saying you know we like this october surprise of the hunter by laptop i mean let's just put that aside here it is a news story in the media for the law for the most part there are some exceptions but for the most part refused to recognize this is a fact that it is important for people to make decisions about their political future they talk a lot about outside meddling it's the media is meddling in this election george yes you're absolutely right. that in pox they have been intimidated by the clinton campaign and by the democrats since 2016 so they've been accused of having publicized the disclosures the wiki leaks and thus helping. trump win and at worst helping the kremlin so just to b
well let's go to george in budapest 1st well george this is the last time we'll be doing this format before the election here and i think for me can since this programming cross talk in general focuses a lot on the media it you know irrespective of the outcome on tuesday then the media really acquitted themselves in a deplorable way this election cycle because we have at the very very end and i'm not saying you know we like this october surprise of the hunter by laptop i mean let's just put...
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george, it is going to be a herculean task.e point, regardless of politics today, this is a massive moment of historic significance in this country. we have had 48 vice presidents, george. 48 white men. today, with kamala harris now set to become the next vice president, it means that women across this country, young girls, young black and brown girls, indian americans will, for the first time, be able to look at the white house and see themselves reflected in the people's house. >> dramatic breakthrough right there. john carr, you've covered donald trump. this marks the end of what may be america's most uncommon presidency. >> george, this is the beginning of the end of a presidency unlike any that we have ever seen. donald trump was the first person elected president who had never served a day in government. not a day in the military. he saw the presidency as the world's greatest reality tv show. he was a executive producer, the chief promoter, and the star of the trump show. he captivated the world's attention unlike any oth
george, it is going to be a herculean task.e point, regardless of politics today, this is a massive moment of historic significance in this country. we have had 48 vice presidents, george. 48 white men. today, with kamala harris now set to become the next vice president, it means that women across this country, young girls, young black and brown girls, indian americans will, for the first time, be able to look at the white house and see themselves reflected in the people's house. >>...
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george: that's all said. and connects with a question that just came and interested in a car in the political world. what can i learn from young jfk. in the attitude to self learning and ambition. so to interesting terms the book of life to kennedy predispute if self learning and ambition. i think that is perfect. because he commits himself to that. to say exactly what he does . and when he comes back, after which he talked about here and 39, he's in some ways i think different. i think that senior year of college we see that self-motivation and that determination to succeed. and he becomes much more ambitious. ambition has to be a part of this, there is no question about this. but i do think, that it is about to respond to the question, that's an excellent question from her 20 -year-old friend created it is about taking an interest in policy which sounds like you already have in public service and in seeing how we can make things better. in jackson in one of his papers, i think it was a junior when he writes
george: that's all said. and connects with a question that just came and interested in a car in the political world. what can i learn from young jfk. in the attitude to self learning and ambition. so to interesting terms the book of life to kennedy predispute if self learning and ambition. i think that is perfect. because he commits himself to that. to say exactly what he does . and when he comes back, after which he talked about here and 39, he's in some ways i think different. i think that...
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but george, what about that?ink he would have been at sea for the post war, his dna with an architect of the post-world war i and the influences that he never stopped comparing himself to. today, first of all, trumps washington would be a mind-boggling appalling place for richard holbrook, everything the opposite of richard holbrook. i can't think of a single move he's made that holbrook would have agreed with and vice versa. he would have been writing columns for the post and denouncing the isolationism of america first and talking about the importance of the transatlantic alliance and nato and our allies in asia. during the pandemic i think that he would have been a brilliant organizer of other countries to find a cooperative response. that is the kind of thing that he excelled at. he put hiv aid hiv-aids as an ie before the security council, so he understood the disease could be a threat to the national security, but i think that he wouldn't have known how to function, social media would have brought out the p
but george, what about that?ink he would have been at sea for the post war, his dna with an architect of the post-world war i and the influences that he never stopped comparing himself to. today, first of all, trumps washington would be a mind-boggling appalling place for richard holbrook, everything the opposite of richard holbrook. i can't think of a single move he's made that holbrook would have agreed with and vice versa. he would have been writing columns for the post and denouncing the...
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it was george h w. it has been so long ago i can't remember, but i think maybe he had jim baker with him. couldn't get him off the court good we were out there two hours. hours.ed there for two at the end of the match, to give you a cute story on george h w, he looked at me, and my dad had been the tennis coach in the 50 -- 1950's, and president bush looked at me and i asked my dad have you ever met him, and he said no. he looked at me and said how is your dad, george, doing these days? one other quick story, i was in the dallas airport in the 1980's, and here comes jim baker with a couple of his bodyguards, maybe. i came out of the shadows and recognized him and i rushed over to him and it's like, these days you can't do that, but i said mr. baker, cliff ritchie, good to see you again. he was so nice. i just had to call. one question i would like to know -- was jim baker involved in politics before meeting president george h w? guest: that's a great question. thank you for the tennis reminiscence. i th
it was george h w. it has been so long ago i can't remember, but i think maybe he had jim baker with him. couldn't get him off the court good we were out there two hours. hours.ed there for two at the end of the match, to give you a cute story on george h w, he looked at me, and my dad had been the tennis coach in the 50 -- 1950's, and president bush looked at me and i asked my dad have you ever met him, and he said no. he looked at me and said how is your dad, george, doing these days? one...
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and he handed george mcclellan orders relieving mcclellan of his duties. mcclellan read it and handed the note to burnside and told him, well, burns, i turn the command over to you. however, after a few minutes of consultation, burnside was able to convince mcclellan that rather than following orders to go back to new jersey, that mcclellan would stay on a few days and help burnside figure out the logistics and the whereabouts of all the different pieces of the army of the potomac. in a couple days george mcclellan is going to review different areas of the army of the potomac. some would write this is a great change, they had rid themselves of mcclellan. others would write this was a terrible change and talked about marching on washington to depose the lincoln administration. but ultimately mcclellan quelled any talk of that and he would go on peacefully to his home in trenton new jersey, waiting to be called on for the rest of the war, but, of course, never receiving that call. george mcclellan's removal from demand can be attributed to several different
and he handed george mcclellan orders relieving mcclellan of his duties. mcclellan read it and handed the note to burnside and told him, well, burns, i turn the command over to you. however, after a few minutes of consultation, burnside was able to convince mcclellan that rather than following orders to go back to new jersey, that mcclellan would stay on a few days and help burnside figure out the logistics and the whereabouts of all the different pieces of the army of the potomac. in a couple...
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let's go back to budapest, george. there's an interesting article in the new york times titled trump options for attacking iran to stop its probably nuclear program. ok, i mean that when you take trump out of the headline, that's a headline. you could read 20 years ago, 20 years, you could be reading that and you know, what was really interesting for me is that it's the madman they read. that nixon, that is attributed to nixon, is that, you know, he's what the media with the new york times is claiming is that he's a madman wanting to attack iran, just as he's a madman to take troops out of the middle east. you see how they've tied them together. it's really fascinating. i have to say for these dimwits they came up with the interesting variation to george. very interesting variation of, if you read that new york times article, it's clearly a total fraud. because i have this opening paragraph, which is they had the nuclear inspectors, they said they're currently, iran has more nuclear material that it's supposed to have
let's go back to budapest, george. there's an interesting article in the new york times titled trump options for attacking iran to stop its probably nuclear program. ok, i mean that when you take trump out of the headline, that's a headline. you could read 20 years ago, 20 years, you could be reading that and you know, what was really interesting for me is that it's the madman they read. that nixon, that is attributed to nixon, is that, you know, he's what the media with the new york times is...
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candidates matter, george. this was not a party problem four years ago for the republicans to win in the suburbs. donald trump won in the suburbs. this time joe biden won the suburbs because he was running against a candidate that the suburbs rejected. candidates are what matters, the parties follow the candidates. joe biden himself said it. i am the democratic party. okay, so let's not make this a party thing. it's not. it is who do you nominate, and how do they present themselves and what kind of campaign do they run, and who are they, and the candidate wins and loses, not the party. >> that's going to have to be the last word. great roundtable. thank you all very much. >>> up next, the man who holes joe biden's old senate seat chris coons and roy blunt join us live. - [announcer] as america's veterans face challenges, dav is there. - [naomi] i'm naomi mathis, air force veteran. - [announcer] dav helps veterans get the benefits they've earned. - [naomi] thanks to dav, i was able to begin to heal. - [announcer
candidates matter, george. this was not a party problem four years ago for the republicans to win in the suburbs. donald trump won in the suburbs. this time joe biden won the suburbs because he was running against a candidate that the suburbs rejected. candidates are what matters, the parties follow the candidates. joe biden himself said it. i am the democratic party. okay, so let's not make this a party thing. it's not. it is who do you nominate, and how do they present themselves and what...
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good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, george. well, this unprecedented campaign culminated in a very unprecedented night and this is not over yet. this morning this race is still very much up in the air. but that is not stopping president trump from coming out and prematurely and baselessly declaring victory threatening legal action while biden's team this morning is promising to fight and guarantee that every vote is counted. this morning, the white house hanging in the balance with the race in several key battleground states still too close to call. but even though millions of votes still need to be counted, president trump falsely claiming he won. and telling the country he'll call on the supreme court to end the election. experts say that would be an illegitimate move. >> we were getting ready to win this election. frankly, we did win this election. we did win. we'll be going to the u.s. supreme court. we want all voting to stop. we don't want them to find any ballots at 4:00 in the morning and add them to the list. okay? >>
good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, george. well, this unprecedented campaign culminated in a very unprecedented night and this is not over yet. this morning this race is still very much up in the air. but that is not stopping president trump from coming out and prematurely and baselessly declaring victory threatening legal action while biden's team this morning is promising to fight and guarantee that every vote is counted. this morning, the white house hanging in the balance...
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go ahead, george. it is extremely serious because he is the commander in chief and he has a right and the duty to implement his policy. and what we're getting is that they're venting is explicitly just ignoring the instructions from the commander in chief. so we get in afghanistan in which the united states has actually signed an agreement with the taliban, committing itself to withdrawing by early next year. and the pentagon decide whether or not that i'm not going to implement this policy. they're going to condition it on what the military regards as the situation on the ground. even though there's nothing in the agreement with the taliban in which the departure of the americans is condition on the situation on the ground. the only situation that the united states deem as a deal breaker is if the taliban is attacking us, or if the taliban is cooperating with isis or ok, there is no evidence of started on it doing any of that. but nonetheless, the military is ignoring the president and the same thing
go ahead, george. it is extremely serious because he is the commander in chief and he has a right and the duty to implement his policy. and what we're getting is that they're venting is explicitly just ignoring the instructions from the commander in chief. so we get in afghanistan in which the united states has actually signed an agreement with the taliban, committing itself to withdrawing by early next year. and the pentagon decide whether or not that i'm not going to implement this policy....
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george: hello, marcus. lemonis: george, right? george: yes. lemonis: nice to meet you.rge: nice to meet you. -petros: how you doing? petros. -lemonis: petros, how are you? petros: nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: now, you've been in the chocolate business for how many years? -george: almost 40 years. lemonis: and how long ago did you meet? eleni: 39 years ago. he was in greece. lemonis: oh, you were in greece. who are these pictures of? -zoe: that's my mom's parents. petros: yeah, and a little push cart in baltimore. zoe: in baltimore, where they were hand-rolling chocolates, and my dad came over. he learned the trade. george: i love to work for my kids. lemonis: it's nice to have your children support you. george: oh, yes. i think that's the most important, to love each other. lemonis: this place is -- it got a lot bigger. -petros: yeah, right. -lemonis: it goes back even -- petros: it goes back farther, yeah. lemonis: holy... petros: this is the kitchen, where we manufacture everything. lemonis: oh, my gosh. i just want to see the process. petros: so we're boiling t
george: hello, marcus. lemonis: george, right? george: yes. lemonis: nice to meet you.rge: nice to meet you. -petros: how you doing? petros. -lemonis: petros, how are you? petros: nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: now, you've been in the chocolate business for how many years? -george: almost 40 years. lemonis: and how long ago did you meet? eleni: 39 years ago. he was in greece. lemonis: oh, you were in greece. who are these pictures of? -zoe: that's my mom's parents. petros: yeah, and a...
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gilbert stewart's iconic 1797 portrait of george washington.ng in the east room, it's played background during some of the most memorable moments in modern american history. but this treasure was almost lost. during the war of 1812, dolley madison and an enslaved man named paul jennings, managed to take the 8 x 5 foot portrait with them as they fled the white house, shortly before it was burned by british troops. >> this thing is really big. it's not like you could just go, and run out with it. >> that hangs on a wire and you could pick it up if you had enough strength. but it was bolted to the walls, so they had to chop it out. >> reporter: the painting would return to the rebuilt white house after the war. but it was decades before anyone would think to hang another presidential portrait. >> it was considered a home. >> reporter: once again, bill almond. >> and it really wasn't treated quite as a place to revere the people who had come in the job before you. by 1857, when they decided to commission portraits of some of the missing presidents,
gilbert stewart's iconic 1797 portrait of george washington.ng in the east room, it's played background during some of the most memorable moments in modern american history. but this treasure was almost lost. during the war of 1812, dolley madison and an enslaved man named paul jennings, managed to take the 8 x 5 foot portrait with them as they fled the white house, shortly before it was burned by british troops. >> this thing is really big. it's not like you could just go, and run out...
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reduced to click bait ok it's your mongering it's really shameful but george human eye on this program topped in the summer of 201400 by working for but recently i mean we talked about articles that were published by politico i mean it's the story has been around for a long time and the the american media makes it sound like it's a complete myth but in the same media reported upon it ok and actually threw up some red flags which the vice president's i'm doing here and now in the last couple of weeks ever since. the story broke or the next level of the story broke they said they make it sound like it's come out of nowhere and it's russian implement this information but in 2000 summer of 2014 they did make that claim did that henschel yes that's exactly right it was reported now admittedly it. wasn't reported in the. way in which russia gaited been reported so this is what often happens in the media that they report something they you know there's one story about it that there's no follow up and they probably get about that but then they can say well we didn't report it look there's a st
reduced to click bait ok it's your mongering it's really shameful but george human eye on this program topped in the summer of 201400 by working for but recently i mean we talked about articles that were published by politico i mean it's the story has been around for a long time and the the american media makes it sound like it's a complete myth but in the same media reported upon it ok and actually threw up some red flags which the vice president's i'm doing here and now in the last couple of...
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>> george, good morning. sunday morning where tens of thousands of people are waking up in pittsburgh and reading the "post gazette" and seeing they've endorsed a republican for the first time since 1972. that's president trump for his re-election, we're excited about that. to your comment about the president yesterday on the campaign trail, i don't think he was attacking anybody. he was talking about how most americans want to safely and securely re-open the country. get back to work -- >> jason, we all just saw it. he talked about doctors inflating covid deaths for money. >> george, i'm not going to get into the billing aspects of which there have been many reports on. there have been independent things pointing to that. the fact of the matter is people want their life back to normal. they're tired of the lockdowns. look at democrat-run states like pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin. we're seeing this on the campaign trail with the rallies. people are tired of the lockdowns. they want to safely re-open. >> s
>> george, good morning. sunday morning where tens of thousands of people are waking up in pittsburgh and reading the "post gazette" and seeing they've endorsed a republican for the first time since 1972. that's president trump for his re-election, we're excited about that. to your comment about the president yesterday on the campaign trail, i don't think he was attacking anybody. he was talking about how most americans want to safely and securely re-open the country. get back...
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go ahead george. whether dr. bowden is the very, just if i have, i'm assuming that what he means is they're waiting to go back to the interventionism of the clintons and bush or obama. which means that wherever there is any kind of a conflict or any potential conflict, america will be there to stoke the fires and make sure that the conflict intensifies and the killing will stop. and then american pows, as the intervenor against the bad guys, all of peacemaker or whatever. i think that's been the model all the last couple of decades. and it's very lucrative. george, it's a very lucrative model, very lucrative, exactly. something to do that you leave the administration, you get a nice consultancy gig with a think tank over the military hardware, a producer, and you know, you have lotsa luck on lots of government jobs. so we can already see, you know, maybe now there's been as a success on the part of trump in avoiding getting involved in the ongoing civil war in libya. i think, you know, you can be absolutely certa
go ahead george. whether dr. bowden is the very, just if i have, i'm assuming that what he means is they're waiting to go back to the interventionism of the clintons and bush or obama. which means that wherever there is any kind of a conflict or any potential conflict, america will be there to stoke the fires and make sure that the conflict intensifies and the killing will stop. and then american pows, as the intervenor against the bad guys, all of peacemaker or whatever. i think that's been...
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keep in mind in 2000, george w.ing was finished he had a lead in florida of a little over 500 votes when the counting was done. a fight over hanging chad and all that in florida. on donald trump's standpoint in this, you would normally have him stand back, let his lawyers and his campaign operatives, i don't think that donald trump can do that, he's just not viscerally prepared to do that, i think it puts him at a disadvantage similar to what al gore faced, actually it's -- for all those folks and friends who went through 2000 with me it's going to be a little bit of a roller coaster ride for both sides but i think it's much cleaner process than it was in 2000, much, much cleaner process, we're not talking about 100 votes, 200 votes, we're talking about thousands of vets. the question is, does donald trump accept the counts? my guess is he won't initially, maybe his lawyers will talk to him. >> let me bring in chris coons, senator from connecticut, close adviser to joe biden. what are you seeing right now in the out
keep in mind in 2000, george w.ing was finished he had a lead in florida of a little over 500 votes when the counting was done. a fight over hanging chad and all that in florida. on donald trump's standpoint in this, you would normally have him stand back, let his lawyers and his campaign operatives, i don't think that donald trump can do that, he's just not viscerally prepared to do that, i think it puts him at a disadvantage similar to what al gore faced, actually it's -- for all those folks...
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you were with george w. bush in 2000, mid december, not early november when he was going into the white house. what was your advice to him? it was a question i asked rahm earlier. about how to handle the days and weeks between now and the inauguration, the message he sends the country, how does that apply to joe biden? >> there was two pieces of advice we all gave george bush. one, be humble. two, seek to heal and unify the country. i think it's so telling today 160 years ago, abraham lincoln was elected in 1860, today. 160 years ago today. joe biden reflecting on what abraham lincoln said which is we are friends, not enemies. let's not let the strains of passion break the bonds of affection that we have and appeal to our better angels to unify the country. my guess is joe biden's be talking about that for a long time. look at the address he gave in gettysbu gettysburg. joe biden knows this moment isn't a time to stick your fork in the other guy's eye. it's to begin to unify the country and be president of a
you were with george w. bush in 2000, mid december, not early november when he was going into the white house. what was your advice to him? it was a question i asked rahm earlier. about how to handle the days and weeks between now and the inauguration, the message he sends the country, how does that apply to joe biden? >> there was two pieces of advice we all gave george bush. one, be humble. two, seek to heal and unify the country. i think it's so telling today 160 years ago, abraham...
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the interesting thing is george is the. constitutional scholars and in really good historians of america the year 1800 is a very important year the presidential election because that was the 1st time 2 opposing. politicians with radically different ideas about the country they explain handed to put on to the next ok they get they relinquish the presidency to their ideological and they sat down as gentlemen and that was 1900 was the time that we said the republic can take competing ideas so that precedent that was set in 1900 is that is intentionally as we speak to be become no envoy and it is because of the lack of trust in democracy not because of. outside meddling it's because they don't trust the people deem and go ahead we're up rapidly running out of time well i would say that here is their prescription for the more than time civil war here is how it was don in ukraine for example you have a group of people you know really in a completely new order of pink's to a country you know they claim that they won't be election
the interesting thing is george is the. constitutional scholars and in really good historians of america the year 1800 is a very important year the presidential election because that was the 1st time 2 opposing. politicians with radically different ideas about the country they explain handed to put on to the next ok they get they relinquish the presidency to their ideological and they sat down as gentlemen and that was 1900 was the time that we said the republic can take competing ideas so that...
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and when is leaving george, what is this? i mean, you know, they, they, they were criticizing the lack of transition. what was they won't bomb a administrations transition to just probably the most new legal in american history. ok. and they, but no, they want to punish people, the president and people around him. the last 4 years kind of a critical yes sir, does that are right. and what's really going on here is a practice that the united states has it engaged in for a number of years. it is not enough to defeat somebody. you merely a bad person, you have to punish that was done in order to teach others a lesson. and the lesson that has to be learned is that never, never, never go down this populist again. so that's why there's all this talk now. i mean, we've had articles in the new york times, new york of your books, the nation that we have to punish donald trump. i haven't quite figured out what it is. they're going to put him on trial for what crime did because of committed. but they know that he's a criminal, they're ki
and when is leaving george, what is this? i mean, you know, they, they, they were criticizing the lack of transition. what was they won't bomb a administrations transition to just probably the most new legal in american history. ok. and they, but no, they want to punish people, the president and people around him. the last 4 years kind of a critical yes sir, does that are right. and what's really going on here is a practice that the united states has it engaged in for a number of years. it is...
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but who was george sears greene? we already heard general sickles' praise for george sears greene, but who was this man who worked so hard to honor the right flank in 1863? george sears greene was likely the oldest officer in the battle of gettysburg. he was a direct descendant of many american history luminaries. he was a descendant of one of the pioneers that had helped roger williams settle the colony. several of his ancestors had served as lieutenant governor as well as being an ancestor of general greene of revolutionary war fame. he would go to providence before he was all set to go to brown university to complete his studies. unfortunately, financial setbacks in the family and greene's personal life would force him instead to move to new york city and find a job at a dry goods store inside of a merchant's office. while in new york city and working to provide some income for himself and his family, greene received an appointment to the united states military academy. he would enter west point at the age of 18,
but who was george sears greene? we already heard general sickles' praise for george sears greene, but who was this man who worked so hard to honor the right flank in 1863? george sears greene was likely the oldest officer in the battle of gettysburg. he was a direct descendant of many american history luminaries. he was a descendant of one of the pioneers that had helped roger williams settle the colony. several of his ancestors had served as lieutenant governor as well as being an ancestor of...
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george you know if the senate remains in republican hands. biden will rule by executive order ok but some of the things that he may order again i'm thinking about 1st amendment i'm thinking about 2nd amendment an executive order on immigration because you know he respected more people more than a lot of people talk about politics they don't know what they're talking about the president has why we wait when it comes to all that stuff and they were going at the beginning of this administration basically nonsense it was a lot of noise biting could lead a lot of people in ok and that will not. that was enough in a democratic democratically adjudicated i'm i'm looking at all sources of potential big problem yes yes that that is very much the case you have to think about the democrats think policy today really doesn't represent anything i mean it doesn't really have any kind of an agenda. it's not particularly on the left and on the right it's really just a power grabbing machine and so therefore what will the biden harriss agenda be other than 2 i
george you know if the senate remains in republican hands. biden will rule by executive order ok but some of the things that he may order again i'm thinking about 1st amendment i'm thinking about 2nd amendment an executive order on immigration because you know he respected more people more than a lot of people talk about politics they don't know what they're talking about the president has why we wait when it comes to all that stuff and they were going at the beginning of this administration...
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was a book maneuvered and revered those of americans statesmen and george marshall. he thought of them that he wanted to be just like them. and with the lost aristocracy jewish other he never talked about it as well as being a way to get ahead in the form policy establishment during his career in the wake of vietnam no longer the group of wise men to be called upon so forever trying to get to the top of a mountain. i have this line getting to the highest base camp imaginable and it's partly because history changed and the geostrategic mind we have to get things done and times change and holbrooke was not cut out and was not self disciplined like baker and undisciplined and transparent the relationship that failed him was barack obama that he desperately wanted to be trusted and holbrooke died with a sense of failure at the end of his life. >> and those are vastly different than what made it successful and that was relentless and those lives were intersected and they obviously knew of each other and at the end of the cold war, the balkans instead we don't have a dog i
was a book maneuvered and revered those of americans statesmen and george marshall. he thought of them that he wanted to be just like them. and with the lost aristocracy jewish other he never talked about it as well as being a way to get ahead in the form policy establishment during his career in the wake of vietnam no longer the group of wise men to be called upon so forever trying to get to the top of a mountain. i have this line getting to the highest base camp imaginable and it's partly...
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ok, let's go back to george in budapest, george. i'm not in the habit of reading our joe biden's tweets, but he did have to say this and we're talking about a future up potentially future or in policy. when i am speaking to foreign leaders, i am telling them america is back. we're going to be back in the game. what do you take? what's your take away from now? because that gives me dark for voting. go ahead george. whether dark forebodings are very, just if i have, i'm assuming that what he means is that we're going to go back to the interventionism of the bush obama years, which means wherever there is any kind of a conflict or any potential conflict, america will be there to stoke the fires and make sure that the conflict intensifies and the killing will start. and then american pows as the in intervenor against the bad guys, all the peacemaker or whatever. i think that's been the model of the last couple of decades, and it's very lucrative. george, it's a very lucrative model, very lucrative, exactly, something to do. after you le
ok, let's go back to george in budapest, george. i'm not in the habit of reading our joe biden's tweets, but he did have to say this and we're talking about a future up potentially future or in policy. when i am speaking to foreign leaders, i am telling them america is back. we're going to be back in the game. what do you take? what's your take away from now? because that gives me dark for voting. go ahead george. whether dark forebodings are very, just if i have, i'm assuming that what he...
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george galloway, this is our prophet. no. on our, in his native land, but that's not going to be true of you much as you well, the profit of this no supersonic development of big corn which has taken off. i'm very glad to say you got me into it. a very, very low price. and i did it only because i was following your prophecy and your prophecies and you're not even an old munya. have now been vindicated. the whole world does no talking about which only you understood back then at least in my circle. i've never met anyone who knew anything about what you were talking about with the big con and block chain and all the rest of it. but my goodness, i have seen the future. and that works. and the countries that you don't break today are, i have one thing in common. of course, they are all hunted by the united states empire, which seeks to close them down cotton gin them overthrow their governments regime change them, refashion them in the wonderful model, the american model which looks so as we view it today. but the day will come w
george galloway, this is our prophet. no. on our, in his native land, but that's not going to be true of you much as you well, the profit of this no supersonic development of big corn which has taken off. i'm very glad to say you got me into it. a very, very low price. and i did it only because i was following your prophecy and your prophecies and you're not even an old munya. have now been vindicated. the whole world does no talking about which only you understood back then at least in my...