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george said the cops had to be wrong.>> okay, what was taken, maybe the cops are missing something. >> very old books. >> okay. what kind of books were they? >> they were golden age books. the whole case was gone, the whole box was gone. >> he couldn't remember exactly how many comics were taken or the amount. and he never offered up that robbery motive, until we brought it up. >> although he was sketchy mostly tales, he had no trouble coming up with a totally new answer, when the cops asked him to speculate on why barbara, of all people, had been murdered? listen, as his theory switches from robbery to prevent. >> i think barb was at the wrong place at the wrong time. i think somebody wanted to get back at me. i don't know who it was, but i should have been there so they could get back at me. and so she could raise these two girls instead of me. >> so this was a vendetta and what, barbara took the bullet that was meant for him? >> exactly, and that was something entirely different from what he told the police back in 199
george said the cops had to be wrong.>> okay, what was taken, maybe the cops are missing something. >> very old books. >> okay. what kind of books were they? >> they were golden age books. the whole case was gone, the whole box was gone. >> he couldn't remember exactly how many comics were taken or the amount. and he never offered up that robbery motive, until we brought it up. >> although he was sketchy mostly tales, he had no trouble coming up with a...
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, where's george. georgedidn't come into your lifeuntil you were in your 30s . and introduced you by and coulter . >> i parked up because i've known and for a long time. i've known some of the people you mentioned in the book and of course i didn't know their relationship to you and i had no idea that and persisted in trying to get you to meet george and finally you decided youwould take a day off , not a weekend off and go to the hamptons where he had rented a house. >> so tell us the story of george conway. >> i of course dated a guy named ralph gimenez for the better part of a decade on and off. he's a great mentor of mine. he was my immediate boss when i was an intern in jackkim's congressional office and prior to this moment is a very dear friend of mine . he's happily married to a wonderful woman has predicted kids but he's agreat mentor of mine so i really wasn't interested in dating . i was focused on my welsh corgi. i'd taken up running and had talked at the time with chris matthews and he sai
, where's george. georgedidn't come into your lifeuntil you were in your 30s . and introduced you by and coulter . >> i parked up because i've known and for a long time. i've known some of the people you mentioned in the book and of course i didn't know their relationship to you and i had no idea that and persisted in trying to get you to meet george and finally you decided youwould take a day off , not a weekend off and go to the hamptons where he had rented a house. >> so tell us...
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george? where's george didn't come into your life until you and your 30s. yes introduced to you by ann coulter. i cracked up because i've known and for a long time. i've known matt drudge some of the people you mentioned in the book. of course. i know i didn't know there relationship to you and i had no idea that in persistent on trying to get you to meet george and finally you decided you would take a day off not a weekend off and go to the hamptons where he had rented a house he has so tell us a story of george conway so i of course dated a guy named earl fernandez for the better part of a decade on and off, but and also i meant he's a great mentor of mine. he was my immediate boss when i was an intern and jack caps congressional office and rolled to this moment is a very dear friend of mine. he's happily married to a wonderful woman have three great kids, but he was a great mentor of mine. so i really wasn't interested in dating. i was focused on my business my welsh corgi jesse. yes runni
george? where's george didn't come into your life until you and your 30s. yes introduced to you by ann coulter. i cracked up because i've known and for a long time. i've known matt drudge some of the people you mentioned in the book. of course. i know i didn't know there relationship to you and i had no idea that in persistent on trying to get you to meet george and finally you decided you would take a day off not a weekend off and go to the hamptons where he had rented a house he has so tell...
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and something happened and that was george. i got the back story on george. he went to law school, he's a lawyer like kellyanne conway and he worked at a prestigious firm. >> the best. >> and he was a partner, wealthy and well off, but you were wealthy and well off with a beautiful life in virginia and he had a beautiful life in new york and the sports brought you together and i was jealous of the games you went to, i'm not going to talk about that. am seriously the man took you to the best games and not just the world series, but the super bowl. i mean, come on, he has good taste. >> he does. >> and he treated you very well. but this is also in addition, you know, you're married, you're in love, but i'm reading about the pregnancy with the twins, right? and i've never been pregnant, but george throws a party and announced that-- . on mother's day. >> that you two were expecting twins and then he was in the hospital. he was with you at every birth. >> absolutely. >> barely made it at the last birth, i mean, you guys barely made it and you wanted to get to new
and something happened and that was george. i got the back story on george. he went to law school, he's a lawyer like kellyanne conway and he worked at a prestigious firm. >> the best. >> and he was a partner, wealthy and well off, but you were wealthy and well off with a beautiful life in virginia and he had a beautiful life in new york and the sports brought you together and i was jealous of the games you went to, i'm not going to talk about that. am seriously the man took you to...
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if i could interview george.would have been one of outhe questions i would have asked him if he still believed in those ideals when he went into the red army military training to be a spy and then return to the nation. >> i am wondering as well. so help us to understand child did george do this and what is a the psychological reasoning? how did hens make sense someone like jack or the kgb or undercover in the west? he said he realized and he made sense of all of this and was with the all-american boy. how did this all fit together in his head? >> not to sound like a representative of simon & schuster that you have to read the book. [laughter] but in truth we don't know unless we can ask. what were his motives? he obviously was not paid. why do people become spies? you know there are four or five reasons. it's hard for me to believe in 1939 when he was recruited. then came back in the autumn of 1942 the united states. what did he know what colin was doing? we don't d know. - - what stalin was doing? we don't know.
if i could interview george.would have been one of outhe questions i would have asked him if he still believed in those ideals when he went into the red army military training to be a spy and then return to the nation. >> i am wondering as well. so help us to understand child did george do this and what is a the psychological reasoning? how did hens make sense someone like jack or the kgb or undercover in the west? he said he realized and he made sense of all of this and was with the...
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i kept reading and i know it was george. george and come into your life until you are in your 30s. introduced to you by anne coulter. i have known and company for a long time and some of the people you mentioned in the book. i do know their relationship to you and i had no idea you were so persistent and meeting george and finally he decided he would take a day off not a weekend off where he had rented the house. tell us the story of george conway. >> i dated a guy for the better part of a decade on and off. he was a great mentor of mine and he was my intern in the congressional office and a very dear friend of mine. he's happily married to fuwonderful one and in three grt kids that he was a great mentor plan. i was focused on my business and running, it taken up running. how do you keep your weight nldown? thee only only thing that helped me was running pretty good and want to date anybody and i said to my friend i'm sure they are she introduced us and i drove up from new york city to a beautiful hamlet in the hamptons.. we finally met in january of 1998 and a month later i wasn't
i kept reading and i know it was george. george and come into your life until you are in your 30s. introduced to you by anne coulter. i have known and company for a long time and some of the people you mentioned in the book. i do know their relationship to you and i had no idea you were so persistent and meeting george and finally he decided he would take a day off not a weekend off where he had rented the house. tell us the story of george conway. >> i dated a guy for the better part of...
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and our beloved george and marcia washington.ho became very close friends with the powers they lived -- they might have known each other earlier but they properly developed a friendship around the 70s and 80s when the washington's live next door to the powerhouse sam would you like to talk a little bit more about the washington's relationship with the palace? >> absolutely, kayla, thank you! the washington's live next door to the powell's in 1781 till 1782. this is actually from 1800. it is from and of the third street. done by an artist called william birch. the powell house itself is just in the background. the house that the washington's rented was right next door to that. they were there for just a few months but during the few months i think is really when they started to develop a close friendship. kayla is right. everyone was going through the powel house. of course if you are a washington fan and you know who do the marquis de shot to lou was at that point washington is about finished with the war he is going back into th
and our beloved george and marcia washington.ho became very close friends with the powers they lived -- they might have known each other earlier but they properly developed a friendship around the 70s and 80s when the washington's live next door to the powerhouse sam would you like to talk a little bit more about the washington's relationship with the palace? >> absolutely, kayla, thank you! the washington's live next door to the powell's in 1781 till 1782. this is actually from 1800. it...
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george washington's legacy is multiple. winning the revolutionary war and resigned from power once leaving george the third saying washington is the greatest man alive. washington would do it again after the president the leaving king george the third two revise the statement saying washington is the greatest man of time. he carves out the presidency. it was his vision for the capital. it was reducing the great and glorious capital city. in doing so the sense of nation it gave americans a sense of american identity which we did not have. it helped to unify the country. it gave our government legitimacy in the eyes of the world. it would be the one place that they did not sleep. the 1799 a little less than a year later is when the capital city would open up. the last words, one can only imagine that he was thinking about his wonderful capital city that he invested so much of himself and. that is his true legacy. thank you so much, everyone. >> american history tv saturdays on c-span2 exploring the people and events that tell
george washington's legacy is multiple. winning the revolutionary war and resigned from power once leaving george the third saying washington is the greatest man alive. washington would do it again after the president the leaving king george the third two revise the statement saying washington is the greatest man of time. he carves out the presidency. it was his vision for the capital. it was reducing the great and glorious capital city. in doing so the sense of nation it gave americans a sense...
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it gives another clemson to martha and george's marriage, but also into elizabeth and george's friendship and they do continue to correspond up until the last year of georgia's life. he goes back to philadelphia once more and they they have tea together. they have dinner together. she helps him get a couple of gifts for for martha and then for his newest great granddaughter and then they unfortunately don't get to see each other again after the end of 1798 and george washington passes away and then a chapter of life closes, but but she led quite a life with washington as a friend. so i do have a final final little anecdote and kayla. did you want to add anything to that or i'm just gonna comment that i mean, i think it's kind of endearing that she's almost teasing him about these love letters and yeah, really interesting. so a while she can write this very series 8-page letter about how you know the fate of the new nation relies on his decision. she can also like, you know on the other side of the coin say, you know, just spoke at him a little bit and tease him and i think it's really you
it gives another clemson to martha and george's marriage, but also into elizabeth and george's friendship and they do continue to correspond up until the last year of georgia's life. he goes back to philadelphia once more and they they have tea together. they have dinner together. she helps him get a couple of gifts for for martha and then for his newest great granddaughter and then they unfortunately don't get to see each other again after the end of 1798 and george washington passes away and...
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enter into this vacuum george washington who has this vision for the country. washington state without faith or will the destiny of unborn millions involved in a called the the most explosive debate of the entire session in philadelphia. selecting a seat of government washington said is proving to be pregnant with difficulty and danger danger so washington is cognitive of the fact that this debate could undermine the country yet without a strong capital city he did not know if this country could endure so washington and the officials proposes the following things number one a strong national government. number two copy once to unite the people behind a national character. only capital city could imbue such a character. our government has named it -- is not seen as federal and the european powers. a great and glorious capital city would give credibility to this new fledgling republic. washington wanted a grand capital city, city he said for the ages. thomas jefferson the end of this one is simple federal town. washington wanted rome built on the potomac river. h
enter into this vacuum george washington who has this vision for the country. washington state without faith or will the destiny of unborn millions involved in a called the the most explosive debate of the entire session in philadelphia. selecting a seat of government washington said is proving to be pregnant with difficulty and danger danger so washington is cognitive of the fact that this debate could undermine the country yet without a strong capital city he did not know if this country...
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but also into elizabeth and george's friendship.hey do continue to correspond up until the last year of george's life. he goes back to philadelphia once more, and they have tea together, they have dinner together, she helps him give them things to martha -- and they unfortunately don't get to see each other again after the end of 1798. george washington passes away, and a chapter of her life closes, but she led quite a life with washington as a friend. so i do have a final little anecdote. did you want to add anything to that? >> i was going to comment that i think it's endearing that she's almost teasing him about his love letters. it's interesting. she can write this very serious letter about how the fate of the new nation relies on his decision, and she can also, on the other side of the coin, say -- poke at him and tease him a little bit -- the kind of relationship that they had, and it's not just the political or advantageous relationship. clearly, they were very intimate and friendly with one another. i think it's very sweet.
but also into elizabeth and george's friendship.hey do continue to correspond up until the last year of george's life. he goes back to philadelphia once more, and they have tea together, they have dinner together, she helps him give them things to martha -- and they unfortunately don't get to see each other again after the end of 1798. george washington passes away, and a chapter of her life closes, but she led quite a life with washington as a friend. so i do have a final little anecdote. did...
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but george then persisted. i thought what was different about him is he came up with charming ways to courtney. i just want to watch this evening outt of my bed and jerry's containers but then as you are a big sports buff to bond with the men in my life as i was growing up my uncle and my father and my cousin. so george and i were courting at yankee stadium. so we fell in love and got engaged about a year later. i had consternation, some frustration and sadness that i feel i was traded in for twitter. but we spent a lot of years together. very much in love and staying nout of the public's eye. i had been on tv here and there but we were not household names. i tell you this, you couldn't find manyid pictures of us and/r kids online anywhere. i'd never been on instagram, efacebook. i don't begrudge thoseir that a. i don't aspire to be a mom showing the world how happy we are. it's all been very jarring in that way.ri we separately focused on our careers. i was 34, he was 37. all of our children were born while he
but george then persisted. i thought what was different about him is he came up with charming ways to courtney. i just want to watch this evening outt of my bed and jerry's containers but then as you are a big sports buff to bond with the men in my life as i was growing up my uncle and my father and my cousin. so george and i were courting at yankee stadium. so we fell in love and got engaged about a year later. i had consternation, some frustration and sadness that i feel i was traded in for...
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no george. i got to have that something's going on up north and we got ike wants all of us to meet it for done tomorrow morning. be there at 10:00 sharp. well the verdun meeting took place. and that part of it is accurate. but there's a little twist of history going on there. when the word came about the german counter attack in the ardennes force for the battle of the bulge to start in december of 1944. bradley and eisenhower and montgomery and some other senior officers we're having a card game. and bradley was eating his favorite food, and he didn't want to leave the card game or the food. and he just poo pooed the german the initial reports the german counter attack. eisenhower is the one who jumped up and said no, this is something serious. i got to get to the phone right away and then everything followed from there. so you got to be a little bit careful about that particular scene. now this other one james mason portrays rummel and brilliantly this is the desert fox 1951. it's a complete b
no george. i got to have that something's going on up north and we got ike wants all of us to meet it for done tomorrow morning. be there at 10:00 sharp. well the verdun meeting took place. and that part of it is accurate. but there's a little twist of history going on there. when the word came about the german counter attack in the ardennes force for the battle of the bulge to start in december of 1944. bradley and eisenhower and montgomery and some other senior officers we're having a card...
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george , this is sean, i drove up, what is he?s well, we can be given to you by god . where will you be? after the escape, i spent a month moving from place to place, confusing traces. this was necessary english counterintelligence was looking for me all over england. every policeman had my photo, but after a month i decided that it was no longer possible to pull. i need to move to east germany in order to get to the ussr and his wife from there. ann took the children and went on a trip to western europe in their car; i hid in the trunk of a specially equipped hiding place on the ferry; west and east germany for me this journey was very hard. what better, we'll teach the scout, don't worry, by the way, you're strong, you're not in nuclear physics, no matter how a physicist, buy a textbook, learn the basics then we 'll talk the british steal materials from the americans. and we steal the same materials every day, pineapple, that now we can’t give birth. this is another bomb with those who have this bomb it will be simply impossible
george , this is sean, i drove up, what is he?s well, we can be given to you by god . where will you be? after the escape, i spent a month moving from place to place, confusing traces. this was necessary english counterintelligence was looking for me all over england. every policeman had my photo, but after a month i decided that it was no longer possible to pull. i need to move to east germany in order to get to the ussr and his wife from there. ann took the children and went on a trip to...
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and andrew is excited to ask her questions about george koval, the spy. and as a former staff writer for the wall streetjournal and special project editor at the new york daily news . she is an award-winning author, a five previous nonfiction books including the on the river and savage peace. he has taught writing at columbia university, northwestern, xavier university and miami university. and today for those of you who frequently come to our programs we have an exciting international dimension which is andrew has decided to go on to scotland for a brief break and brush up on his wonderful bro. so andrew, thanks for joining us from vacation. >> you're welcome. >> so as technology seems to be supporting us and so and will be doing a brief presentation. on george koval and andrew will ask some expert questions and then we're going to turn to your questions from the audience. so without further ado i am going to disappear and and this over to an iq amanda. thank you andrew and thank you everyone for coming. i shall begin by just saying that it's my job as a
and andrew is excited to ask her questions about george koval, the spy. and as a former staff writer for the wall streetjournal and special project editor at the new york daily news . she is an award-winning author, a five previous nonfiction books including the on the river and savage peace. he has taught writing at columbia university, northwestern, xavier university and miami university. and today for those of you who frequently come to our programs we have an exciting international...
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start out with george in budapest. what do you think of my introduction, george tonight? you know, over do it. i mean i'm, i'm, am i prone to hyperbole. here i get that. i stress all the right points that you did. it's a very slick thing summary of where we are. i mean, when we think of legitimacy, what do we really mean? we mean political ruling elites that can actually deliver what their voters in a democracy of what you know, what they're populous generally once, which is peace, prosperity, and at the minimum security for food on the table and the protection from the elements. now the leaders of the west of signally failed to provide any of those things that they have got themselves involved unnecessarily in a war, in which the west coast no discernable interest. and they have done so full of skill, illogical reasons that they have failed to articulate when they talk about a new world order, the liberal. well the all the rules based. busy that not only resonates with the voters because they are right, we don't understand what any of these terms mean. and so as we had t
start out with george in budapest. what do you think of my introduction, george tonight? you know, over do it. i mean i'm, i'm, am i prone to hyperbole. here i get that. i stress all the right points that you did. it's a very slick thing summary of where we are. i mean, when we think of legitimacy, what do we really mean? we mean political ruling elites that can actually deliver what their voters in a democracy of what you know, what they're populous generally once, which is peace, prosperity,...
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so something happened clearly and that something was george, so i got the back story and george also scwent to a law school, he is a lawyer and worked at a very prestigious firm. he was wealthy and well off but you would also with a beautiful life in virginia while he had a beautiful life in georgia. sports would've brought you together. a little jealous of all of the games you went to. i'm not going to lie. but seriously, i named the man n took you t to all the best games not just the world series, but the super bowl. and he treated you very well. but this is also in addition to, you know, your marriage, your in love. bi've been reading about the pregnancy with the twins. you throw a party and announce on mother's day that you were expecting twins. then he was in the hospital, he was with you, barely made it. this is your friend, your husband, your confidant. so much of it is a loving nostalgic look backwards at our life together. there's no question and those were great times. obviously a very funny story. first of all thanks for reading the book. some people interview me and asked
so something happened clearly and that something was george, so i got the back story and george also scwent to a law school, he is a lawyer and worked at a very prestigious firm. he was wealthy and well off but you would also with a beautiful life in virginia while he had a beautiful life in georgia. sports would've brought you together. a little jealous of all of the games you went to. i'm not going to lie. but seriously, i named the man n took you t to all the best games not just the world...
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so i'll say it, george, so you see a republican can say it. classified documents back to your house. >> even if you've got a padlock. >> no matter what kind -- when i was u.s. attorney it was wrong for me to do, when i was governor it was wrong to do and when you're president it's wrong to do. here's the thing about the lawyer stuff, look, lawyers take -- >> i take it you haven't gotten the call. >> i have not. lawyers take clients for two reasons, either because they think it's a good case, or they think they're going to get paid. with donald trump it's neither, okay. the case is not good, and he has a reputation for not paying his lawyers. he's developed that well-earned reputation over the course of time. and so the reason that no one i don't want to put themselves in that spot with a client who is impulsive and who is obviously in trouble, but here's the thing -- >> i was going to say, put on your prosecutor's hat for a second. you heard me talk to mary mccord earlier in the program. had i taken these documents home i would have been prose
so i'll say it, george, so you see a republican can say it. classified documents back to your house. >> even if you've got a padlock. >> no matter what kind -- when i was u.s. attorney it was wrong for me to do, when i was governor it was wrong to do and when you're president it's wrong to do. here's the thing about the lawyer stuff, look, lawyers take -- >> i take it you haven't gotten the call. >> i have not. lawyers take clients for two reasons, either because they...
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good morning, pierre. >> reporter: george, good morning. to date every indication of one of the most historic and consequential fbi investigations in recent history is intensifying by the day, and word this morning that the intelligence community is planning to launch a damage assessment review. the release of that affidavit detailing the origins of the fbi search of former president trump's mar-a-lago home and office revealing stunning new details with potentially extraordinary national security implications. >> if this type of intelligence is disclosed publicly, it places the national security at risk, and what that means is it places the lives of americans at risk. > reporter: the affidavit doj's road map of their case along with another newly released court filing, though heavily redacted, offer compelling insight into the scale of the fbi's sprawling investigation with a clear sign that it's far from over. we found out that the fbi launched the search based in part on evidence from a significant number of civilian witnesses. doj warnin
good morning, pierre. >> reporter: george, good morning. to date every indication of one of the most historic and consequential fbi investigations in recent history is intensifying by the day, and word this morning that the intelligence community is planning to launch a damage assessment review. the release of that affidavit detailing the origins of the fbi search of former president trump's mar-a-lago home and office revealing stunning new details with potentially extraordinary national...
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go ahead, george. this is x excellent point it with so problems aspect of it is very interesting because as you say, the g 7 crowd, they attended and they wanted to make it all about russia and not to come up with any kinds of solutions, which is what the others said okay, well let's you know, here we all. 1 ok, let's see if we can discuss this and come up with a plan to resolve this problem. no, no, no. we just want to make the symbolic gestures, which is that i will not meet sir kayla wrong. i will not shake his dirty hand and i will not close in a collective photograph afterwards, and i will not take part in any joint communicate. so how does that solve the problem? how do we move forward from that? and then i think is really beginning to define the difference between the west and the rest of the world because the rest of the work does thing. ok, well we've, we've set up these organizations and how do we try to resolve problems? and i think it really is something to do. i really love wrong emphasize
go ahead, george. this is x excellent point it with so problems aspect of it is very interesting because as you say, the g 7 crowd, they attended and they wanted to make it all about russia and not to come up with any kinds of solutions, which is what the others said okay, well let's you know, here we all. 1 ok, let's see if we can discuss this and come up with a plan to resolve this problem. no, no, no. we just want to make the symbolic gestures, which is that i will not meet sir kayla wrong....
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go ahead, george. this is ex excellent point a. so problems aspect of it is very interesting because. 2 as you say, the g 7 crowd they attended and they wanted to make it all about russia and. ready not to come up with any kinds of solutions, which is what the others said. ok, well let's you know him. we all. 1 ok, let's see if we can discuss this and come up with a plan to resolve this problem. no, no, no. we just want to make the symbolic gestures, which is that i will not meet sir kayla wrong. i will not shake his dirty hand and i will not pose in a collective photograph afterwards, and i will not take part in any joint communicate. so how does that solve the problem? how do we move forward from that? and then i think is really beginning to define the difference between the west and the rest of the world because the rest does thing. ok, well we've, we've set up these organizations and how do we try to resolve problems? and i think there really is something to do. i really love wrong emphasizes this all the time, which is when we
go ahead, george. this is ex excellent point a. so problems aspect of it is very interesting because. 2 as you say, the g 7 crowd they attended and they wanted to make it all about russia and. ready not to come up with any kinds of solutions, which is what the others said. ok, well let's you know him. we all. 1 ok, let's see if we can discuss this and come up with a plan to resolve this problem. no, no, no. we just want to make the symbolic gestures, which is that i will not meet sir kayla...
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he was george washington's nephew. and so this is a way of understanding george washington that is different from other approaches you could take to him. third is he was on the supreme court at a pivotal juncture for 30 years alongside john marshall and had a very close relationship with john marshall that predated their time on the court. and it was a way of approaching the marshall court from a different vantage point and in doing so i came to believe that washington was really a pivotal partner for john marshall and that we should understand what the court did in those years as being largely the product of the team. that is john marshall and bush red washington and that washington, really played an important role in kind of providing support for what marshall was trying to do in building up the court as an institution. so bushraud is interesting in his own right? he's interesting because of the people he was close to and he's also interesting because of some of the opinions that he wrote as a judge. wonderful. thank
he was george washington's nephew. and so this is a way of understanding george washington that is different from other approaches you could take to him. third is he was on the supreme court at a pivotal juncture for 30 years alongside john marshall and had a very close relationship with john marshall that predated their time on the court. and it was a way of approaching the marshall court from a different vantage point and in doing so i came to believe that washington was really a pivotal...
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members and george coval was one of them. he was there for a year and then he was chosen to be in another group, a special engineer detachment which meant that he would be one of the scientists coming out of the program who would go to one of the manhattan project site and to be an assistant in that kind of thing. ccny was a very interesting place. it always has been. after the war he returns to get his degree at ccny completes a study. he meets fascinating people while he is there. some of whom were connected with the manhattan project. it's another one of those questions i must answer by saying read theer book. ccny does play a role here and a very interesting role there were some quite dynamic people there including a man who is still alive now whom i interviewed. he wasas a classmate of coval at ccny and a colleague at oak ridge. so very interesting yale. >> all the people will come to the after chat. i believe we have lots of questions coming through. i'm just going to close out by sayingng it's quite interesting that co
members and george coval was one of them. he was there for a year and then he was chosen to be in another group, a special engineer detachment which meant that he would be one of the scientists coming out of the program who would go to one of the manhattan project site and to be an assistant in that kind of thing. ccny was a very interesting place. it always has been. after the war he returns to get his degree at ccny completes a study. he meets fascinating people while he is there. some of...
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george washington warned us, he predicted us. especially when another phrase from the farewell address act like a pretended patriots, really acted like they are more patriotic than anybody else which itself washington essays ascending its national unity or if they fed into that stuff that washington warned against, they are part of the problem. let's not pull any punches about that. washington made a very explicit warning we just live through evidence of. so we could not be more relevant and that is precisely why we need to be listening to washington's farewell address now, today. we are falling into the traps he warned us about almost 250 years ago. >> john quickly and the most recently brought the farewell address, when did they stop making it mandatory to read the farewell address is the full congress, both houses are just the senate? >> the senate still reads it every year. yes it does. >> how ironic. [laughter] >> i would argue the house is more partisan than the senate although it is kind of a jump ball. what he thought you
george washington warned us, he predicted us. especially when another phrase from the farewell address act like a pretended patriots, really acted like they are more patriotic than anybody else which itself washington essays ascending its national unity or if they fed into that stuff that washington warned against, they are part of the problem. let's not pull any punches about that. washington made a very explicit warning we just live through evidence of. so we could not be more relevant and...
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george church. a legend in the field of genetics. one of the originators of gene engineering. he's been working in russian siberia, to find the remains of wooly mammoths, with the aim of resurrecting their dna to fight climate change. - there's unfortunately lots of melting ice in siberia and so there are millions of mammoths that are frozen, that are becoming exposed. we had access to six, really excellently frozen specimens. they had never thawed in 40,000 years. - when you were grabbing the samples- - ah. - from the wooly mammoth, anatomically, where? - [george] we're dissecting big chunks of mammoth legs with a drill bit and we're kind of suited up because there's meat flying all over the place. (dramatic music) - [kondwani] due to over-hunting and environmental changes, wooly mammoths began going extinct around 10,000 years ago but george is extracting their dna from the cold preserved remains in siberia and mapping their genome. - once we read the genome into the computer and then we write it into modern asian elephant cells. - [kondwani] modn asian elephants and wooly m
george church. a legend in the field of genetics. one of the originators of gene engineering. he's been working in russian siberia, to find the remains of wooly mammoths, with the aim of resurrecting their dna to fight climate change. - there's unfortunately lots of melting ice in siberia and so there are millions of mammoths that are frozen, that are becoming exposed. we had access to six, really excellently frozen specimens. they had never thawed in 40,000 years. - when you were grabbing the...
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his family saying he was george floyd before george floyd. my investigation tonight. indiana poised to become the first in the country to pass a near total ban on abortion after roe v. wade was overturned. and the unforgettable umpire flipping the script and inspiring america. >>> good evening everyone pessimism about the state of the american economy turned to welcome surprise today with new numbers confirming the nation is still cranking out jobs at a brisk pace a whopping 528,000 new jobs added last month. the unemployment rate dropping to 3.5%, tying the prepandemic low. the figures suggesting the country has not edged off into a recession. not to be ignored however inflation. still eating into pay checks and a federal reserve poised to raise the key interest rate next month for the fifth time this year in an effort to slow the economy and bring prices down. after suffering bad economic headlines for weeks an enthusiastic president biden today trumpeting the job gains with the steady drop in gas prices kelly o'donnell reporting now from the white house. >> reporte
his family saying he was george floyd before george floyd. my investigation tonight. indiana poised to become the first in the country to pass a near total ban on abortion after roe v. wade was overturned. and the unforgettable umpire flipping the script and inspiring america. >>> good evening everyone pessimism about the state of the american economy turned to welcome surprise today with new numbers confirming the nation is still cranking out jobs at a brisk pace a whopping 528,000...
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invasion of iraq, president george w. bush said and i quote, human cultures can be vastly different if the human heart desires the same good things everywhere on earth. and quote. that is as suggests and i think churchill would've said, wishful thinking. exactly the sort of thinking churchill deplored. it is refuted by virtually every blood soaked chapter of human history, which is a story still being written, of strife. strife with passion and political differences. the human art is just not the same everywhere and at all times. churchill knew this. he knew the tragic dimension of history, which is that intense human desires will always exist and will always conflict. four months after the u.s. invasion of iraq in july, 2003, a british prime minister, tony blair told a joint session of the u.s. congress that it is a myth that quote our attachment to freedom is a product of our culture and quote. blair added, quote ours are not western values, they are the universal value of the human spirit and anywhere, anytime that ord
invasion of iraq, president george w. bush said and i quote, human cultures can be vastly different if the human heart desires the same good things everywhere on earth. and quote. that is as suggests and i think churchill would've said, wishful thinking. exactly the sort of thinking churchill deplored. it is refuted by virtually every blood soaked chapter of human history, which is a story still being written, of strife. strife with passion and political differences. the human art is just not...
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what he's ashamed about is the support he's received from george soros. we think so, warren told a reporter when he was asked his campaign had received cash from george soros, we understand he gave money to the state, track party, the state party money went to support different candidates. of course that wasn't true, because warren knew when he said that that he had been endorsed by one of soros' many pacts. warren also knew that many of the 67blm riot others he let escape back in 2020 in tampa were affiliated with the same pact. do you see how this works? a snake eating its own tail. that happened in tampa. it's happening all over the country. ron desant is put an end to it in the state of florida. we'll speak to him in a moment. first an update from the white house. after the covid-19 vaccines came out, tony fauci told us people can feel safe. this just happened last year. everyone has forgotten. we refuse to forget it, because the entire business of america stopped and people's lives were destroyed on the basis of these claims. here's another. cdc dire
what he's ashamed about is the support he's received from george soros. we think so, warren told a reporter when he was asked his campaign had received cash from george soros, we understand he gave money to the state, track party, the state party money went to support different candidates. of course that wasn't true, because warren knew when he said that that he had been endorsed by one of soros' many pacts. warren also knew that many of the 67blm riot others he let escape back in 2020 in tampa...
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>> yes, it is, george. this is going to reduce the costs that hit american families in their pocketbook. prescription drug costs, healthcare costs, energy costs. it's going to make for a more secure and stable and cleaner and more affordable future for american families, and while we may not see huge impacts on inflation in the first or second year, treasury secretaries that have served in both republican and democratic administrations support this bill. and the aarp, the voice of seniors in america say this will make a big impact on prescription drug prices. >> how long will it take to reduce inflation? >> it may take a year or more. but look, george, we have seen gas prices come down week after week. gas if delaware is below $4. and we just got a robust jobs number, more than 500,000 jobs created this past month, unemployment is the lowest its been in my lifetime and i think we've got a strong economy, a strong recovery under way. >> what's your argument to fellow democrats like bernie sanders who says it
>> yes, it is, george. this is going to reduce the costs that hit american families in their pocketbook. prescription drug costs, healthcare costs, energy costs. it's going to make for a more secure and stable and cleaner and more affordable future for american families, and while we may not see huge impacts on inflation in the first or second year, treasury secretaries that have served in both republican and democratic administrations support this bill. and the aarp, the voice of seniors...
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george for best actress silver st. george for best male lead silver st.r golden st. george for best film waiting for the results. work of the jury yes, the prize is called an amazing name, i believe konstantin stanislavsky, thank you for staying here to help in this difficult mission, but nevertheless you have the floor, to whom we present today. yes, this is a heavy prize, an award is given for an outstanding contribution to the profession to an outstanding artist, you know, playing a role well is not enough. it 's not enough to be believed. it seems to me that there should be some personal human qualities that must be present and like an x-ray through all your videos. this is my comrade, my friend, a very serious person, a serious artist whose artist is an amazing st. petersburg school, who is seriously engaged in this profession with everyone in search. he already has many awards and the title is many, but it was not enough for him, then he went. not in st. petersburg and not in moscow, but went around the cities and began to gather children of young s
george for best actress silver st. george for best male lead silver st.r golden st. george for best film waiting for the results. work of the jury yes, the prize is called an amazing name, i believe konstantin stanislavsky, thank you for staying here to help in this difficult mission, but nevertheless you have the floor, to whom we present today. yes, this is a heavy prize, an award is given for an outstanding contribution to the profession to an outstanding artist, you know, playing a role...
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george.lth is devolved. top of the agenda will be a&e and ambulance delays. according to the association of ambulance chief executives, handover delays caused harm to thousands of patients. ambulances lost almost 333,000 hours in the year tojuly 2022 — 18 times more than during the same period two years ago. that's because of logjams across the system, including hold—ups discharging patients fit to go home. this may be an extreme example — ambulances queueing last week to hand over patients at one hospital, but there were delays at many others. one heart attack patient told us he waited two and a half hours for an ambulance, and his partner had to take him into hospital. we saw that i wasn't out of the woods, and if i'd left it any longer, or my partner had left it any longer getting me in, i wouldn't have made it. reflecting back on that, you know, i... it's quite a shock, and i feel quite let down by the system. and then there are the workforce issues — a commons report published last month
george.lth is devolved. top of the agenda will be a&e and ambulance delays. according to the association of ambulance chief executives, handover delays caused harm to thousands of patients. ambulances lost almost 333,000 hours in the year tojuly 2022 — 18 times more than during the same period two years ago. that's because of logjams across the system, including hold—ups discharging patients fit to go home. this may be an extreme example — ambulances queueing last week to hand over...
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the first is i i just came bak from minneapolis today, and you go to george floyd square, and one of murals that is there is a huge mural of colin kaepernick taking an knee, and it's chilling and very moving because implicit in presenting that over where george floyd's body lay is this idea okay, we tried expressing this in the most peaceful possible terms, that there's a problem with police violence in this country and racism, and that was ignored, or ever responded to with hostility and violence. you have to listen to people when they're stepping forward with their concerns in a society, or you're going to reap the whirlwind at some point. the silver right, you mention the civil rights movement. two quick things about that quick parallels to this kaepernick movement we seen of the past five years. the first is anybody who is watched eyes on the prize knows the part of all the civil rights activist who speak about the fact that emmett till, the lynching of emmett till in mississippi was something that changed their lives and it was like like a scar they just could not be erased, and
the first is i i just came bak from minneapolis today, and you go to george floyd square, and one of murals that is there is a huge mural of colin kaepernick taking an knee, and it's chilling and very moving because implicit in presenting that over where george floyd's body lay is this idea okay, we tried expressing this in the most peaceful possible terms, that there's a problem with police violence in this country and racism, and that was ignored, or ever responded to with hostility and...
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to george w.at this has to do with your parenting -- and democratic strategist marina cardona. i learn so much from my panels, and i thank them so much for their candor because they're just being honest about what they're feeling. and they're feeling anxious, and they're feeling scared. it's a free floating anxiety. everybody is obviously afraid of gun violence and school shooting. but there is a feeling kids are being indoctrinated -- i shouldn't say that, not their kids. here's where the rug is, scott. they have a hard time explaining whether their kids have ever experienced it. but they feel it in the air because it's on the internet and they've heard stories about this, and it causes anxiety. >> yeah, well, of course a lot of videos have been posted -- i know one of the panelists referenced tiktok. they've got quite famous posting videos of people from schools. so, you get influenced by seeing that. it may not be happening in your own backyard, but you think potentially it's happening in a lot
to george w.at this has to do with your parenting -- and democratic strategist marina cardona. i learn so much from my panels, and i thank them so much for their candor because they're just being honest about what they're feeling. and they're feeling anxious, and they're feeling scared. it's a free floating anxiety. everybody is obviously afraid of gun violence and school shooting. but there is a feeling kids are being indoctrinated -- i shouldn't say that, not their kids. here's where the rug...
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. ♪ >> over the years on book tv wee have talked with author george gilder of economics, technology,itcoin today were to talk about the most recent book, what is this book about. >> this book is about the crazy religion that captivated silicon valley where somehow their machine and clips human intelligence and guaranteed annual income and maybe he was aboard but the solution that somehow the human mind is a computer and can be excelled by computers that has captivated many figures in silicon valley as a new religion and its nonsense as i show a.i. which is not a great title for our critique of artificial intelligence but artificial intelligence playing games, then it moves on to theodore of great figures and was defeated by a.i. and some of these successes and gains of the masters of silicon valley imagine that they can create general purpose brain from cell. this is the great delusion. you want to enhance human mind serving your customers and creator.r. >> in fact you write in gaming a.i. it is a new demotion of the human race, what does that meann >> the human brain, one human brai
. ♪ >> over the years on book tv wee have talked with author george gilder of economics, technology,itcoin today were to talk about the most recent book, what is this book about. >> this book is about the crazy religion that captivated silicon valley where somehow their machine and clips human intelligence and guaranteed annual income and maybe he was aboard but the solution that somehow the human mind is a computer and can be excelled by computers that has captivated many figures...
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and will be doing a brief presentation on george koval. that andrew is going to ask her some expert questions and then we are going to turn to your questions from the audience. so without further ado i'm going to disappear and turn it over too audrey. >> thank you amanda, thank you andrew. thank you everyone for coming again to say it is my job as a narrative nonfiction writer to use the art of storytelling to engage general readers about meaningful issues. i always find the compelling narrative that will bring alive for the leader all issues and individuals at the core of the book. from the criteria for choosing topics must have significant possibly be in danger of falling through the crooks of history must be doable research wise, must have a literary potential, must have a general reader appeal and must arouse my writing a passion for it first choose and find the best narrative that is always the sequence. this time i discovered a remarkable story first. one that grabbing from the start he knew had grown up in dayton ohio and towards th
and will be doing a brief presentation on george koval. that andrew is going to ask her some expert questions and then we are going to turn to your questions from the audience. so without further ado i'm going to disappear and turn it over too audrey. >> thank you amanda, thank you andrew. thank you everyone for coming again to say it is my job as a narrative nonfiction writer to use the art of storytelling to engage general readers about meaningful issues. i always find the compelling...
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the support that hee has received from george soros. wewe think so, warren told a reporter when he was asked if his campaign had received cash from george soros, quote, we understand u he gave money to the state democratic party in the state party money went to supportup different candidates and i very little incentive the amount of money he gave, who went to etc.. oh, but of course that wasn't true because warren knew when he said that that he had been endorsed by one of soros as many pacs is pac calledof the color of change pac. warren also knew that many of the sixty seven blm riders het l let escaped back in 2020et in tampa were affiliated with this same path. you see how this works kind a snake eating its tail. soros sends money toat andrew morton and andrew warren refuses to prosecute thugs who are also supported by george soros. that happened in tampa. that is happening all over the country. rhonda sense's is the man who put an end to it today in the state of florida. will be speaking to him in just a moment. but first, we want t
the support that hee has received from george soros. wewe think so, warren told a reporter when he was asked if his campaign had received cash from george soros, quote, we understand u he gave money to the state democratic party in the state party money went to supportup different candidates and i very little incentive the amount of money he gave, who went to etc.. oh, but of course that wasn't true because warren knew when he said that that he had been endorsed by one of soros as many pacs is...
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that's not my picture of george washington. >> guest: this is not the george washington on the one dollar bill, looking at us in almost judgment because i did it. washington was the most reluctant president we ever had. he sincerely did not want to become president of the united states. he somehow won the american revolution. he was a hero bigger than anyone else in the world. all he had to do was lose when it came to taking on the presidency of the united states. his diary account of his journey from mount vernon to new york which is the temporary capital of the country is one long lament of everybody applauding me now but man they are getting -- they are going to be tearing me down as soon as i try to do anything. these people rebelled against the strongest military power on earth over the issue of taxation. and all the divisions were there from the beginning were late and everyone loved him. he knew those old divisions would come back. 15-year-old allies is off the roof across the street from federal hall, where washington is about to be on the second floor. immense crowd all around, e
that's not my picture of george washington. >> guest: this is not the george washington on the one dollar bill, looking at us in almost judgment because i did it. washington was the most reluctant president we ever had. he sincerely did not want to become president of the united states. he somehow won the american revolution. he was a hero bigger than anyone else in the world. all he had to do was lose when it came to taking on the presidency of the united states. his diary account of his...
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george was described as a revolving door of information. the british double agent can philby was irregular . he operated under cover as a foreign journalist and on the 30th of january, 1963 was spotted for the last time at the bar in the saint george before disappearing in bay route and reappearing a few months later in moscow. oh, when more smart hotels sprang up, including the furniture, even more luxurious than the saint george. but when the holiday inn arrived in 1974, it was not only the tallest, but also the last to open before the civil war broke out. i remember the experience of the furniture and i went into the holiday in different scales of hotel the both of them pretty luxurious hotels. the venetia was very grand indeed. a holiday inn was a holiday inn, but a very up market holiday. and so there was plenty of chrome, plenty of silver, plenty of gold colored drapes. it was done very much in the style, but the arab world likes morning coming fi, denise ill, san jose. and as i know how to fe, sat out of the hartford halle when i let
george was described as a revolving door of information. the british double agent can philby was irregular . he operated under cover as a foreign journalist and on the 30th of january, 1963 was spotted for the last time at the bar in the saint george before disappearing in bay route and reappearing a few months later in moscow. oh, when more smart hotels sprang up, including the furniture, even more luxurious than the saint george. but when the holiday inn arrived in 1974, it was not only the...