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shadrach and private george d.ilson distinguished themselves by acts of gallantry above and beyond the call of duty while serving with the second ohio volunteer infantry in georgia on 12 april, 1862. private shadrach and private wilson were two of 22 andrew's raiders who by direction of major general orpls by and mitchell penetrated nearly 200 miles south into enemy territory. upon caltureing a railroad train, the group set out to complete their mission of disrupting enemy supply lines, by destroying bridges and tracks between chattanooga and atlanta. private shadrach and private wilson's gallant actions in close contact with the enemy were in the keeping of high traeft digses of the military service and reflect great credit to the united states army. [applause] [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen. please join me in the ben diction -- benediction. heavenly father. as we depart this ceremony, may the courage of these two young heroes be our example. may righteousness be our choice. and may hope be our guiding light a
shadrach and private george d.ilson distinguished themselves by acts of gallantry above and beyond the call of duty while serving with the second ohio volunteer infantry in georgia on 12 april, 1862. private shadrach and private wilson were two of 22 andrew's raiders who by direction of major general orpls by and mitchell penetrated nearly 200 miles south into enemy territory. upon caltureing a railroad train, the group set out to complete their mission of disrupting enemy supply lines, by...
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george, thank you. i'm i'm from, as we all know, israel with. exist without the support from all its arms, that's economical support, that's from governments, that's from everywhere really, so we are trying to bring awareness for the population as well to realize that support they are giving to israel by lot of companies that we are supposed to be boiting right now, and alternatively we're trying to give or let people know that this this is something that you can easily do, you can easily control, it's in your hand, you can boycot things which would add pressure into these finance support that israel is receiving. and we have got, we have seen the the sign of this and the reflection of it happening in a lot of industries, lot of companies trying to close down their, they close down their businesses, they close their support, what else can we do to get the people who can do simple things in their hands to add that pressure into the economy into the the government and financial that adding, well thank you
george, thank you. i'm i'm from, as we all know, israel with. exist without the support from all its arms, that's economical support, that's from governments, that's from everywhere really, so we are trying to bring awareness for the population as well to realize that support they are giving to israel by lot of companies that we are supposed to be boiting right now, and alternatively we're trying to give or let people know that this this is something that you can easily do, you can easily...
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george? >> george: thank you very much. the latest on the assassination against donald trump in florida. the suspect was in court where prosecutors shared evidence including a note saying he planned to kill the former president. pierre thomas has the story. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: ryan routh is being held without bond after federal prosecutors argue that he's a risk to flee and dangerous. three hour hearing they offered chilling new details they believe makes the case that he was a man on a mission to assassinate former president trump. one prosecutor saying routh hid along that florida golf course for one reason and one reason only, and that was to kill the former president of the united states. doj portraying an extremely close call, telling the court that if the secret service agent had not seen him hiding along that fence, trump would have come within 32 yards of the suspect which would have been in, quote, easy shot. the government also releasing a closer look at the sks soviet style assault rifle they recov
george? >> george: thank you very much. the latest on the assassination against donald trump in florida. the suspect was in court where prosecutors shared evidence including a note saying he planned to kill the former president. pierre thomas has the story. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: ryan routh is being held without bond after federal prosecutors argue that he's a risk to flee and dangerous. three hour hearing they offered chilling new details they believe makes the case...
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george? >> george: let's get more on last night's debate. christie is here and donna brazile in philadelphia. welcome to you both. chris, let me begin with you. you debated donald trump several times. what did you make of last night? >> it was incredibly typical performance on his part when he's unprepared. i ran debate prep in 2016 and 2020. it was always a wrestling match, george, to try to get him to focus. to try to get him to stay disciplined. it really was like a boxing match between us in prep. it's clear he didn't have anybody who would smack him around during prep this time 'cause he went out there and just did whatever the heck he wanted. straight from his instinct and his gut which is to be angry and a grievance candidate. the amazing thing was for me is that it's clear vice president harris spent a lot of time preparing. and she very deptly put in bait. every time she threw the bait out, he chased it. he chased every rabbit down every hole, whether it was about rally, people eating pets in neighborhoods, all these different crazy
george? >> george: let's get more on last night's debate. christie is here and donna brazile in philadelphia. welcome to you both. chris, let me begin with you. you debated donald trump several times. what did you make of last night? >> it was incredibly typical performance on his part when he's unprepared. i ran debate prep in 2016 and 2020. it was always a wrestling match, george, to try to get him to focus. to try to get him to stay disciplined. it really was like a boxing match...
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i have asked them to come and talk about covering george. knowing george bush. and i'm going to and. i brought you brought your ladder. i want you to talk about as part of that. how many presidents did you cover? seven. i want you to talk about if you got any letters from the rest of them. so it's over to you. only one president can make someone. oh. this is your pay grade to come up and do that. thank you, jay. i was seven presidents and any president wrote more letters. and george george herbert walker bush, it seems to me, because he was so famous for it when you asked him to how to tell this story, not to tell you. you should buy the book. so i'm to tell you what happened after he sent the letter. it was a moment of international crisis. and he was coming off of marine and faced the press. we hadn't spoken to him yet. and when i asked him a question barked at me. i can read what your question. well, i was taken aback because he had certainly never spoken way to me before. the next day i get a letter of a letter of apology to the press. so when i retired from
i have asked them to come and talk about covering george. knowing george bush. and i'm going to and. i brought you brought your ladder. i want you to talk about as part of that. how many presidents did you cover? seven. i want you to talk about if you got any letters from the rest of them. so it's over to you. only one president can make someone. oh. this is your pay grade to come up and do that. thank you, jay. i was seven presidents and any president wrote more letters. and george george...
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george w. bush to the presidency, a job for which his only qualification was that his father once had that job, knew that george w. bush said he wanted to ban abortion in america by overturning roe v. wade, but maybe they thought that would just never happen. maybe president george w. bush and the people working for him and supporting him thought that when he appointed samuel alito to the supreme court, maybe he wasn't choosing a republican supreme court justice who would overturn roe v. wade. previous supreme court justices had refused to overturn roe v. wade. george w. bush had even more reason to think it possible that john roberts would not overturn roe v. wade when he who appointed him to be chief justice. in fact, john roberts voted to overturn roe versus wade and assigned the writing of the opinion to his george w. bush teammate, samuel alito. the entire world knew that all three of donald trump supreme court justices would overturn roe v. wade because he said during his winning presiden
george w. bush to the presidency, a job for which his only qualification was that his father once had that job, knew that george w. bush said he wanted to ban abortion in america by overturning roe v. wade, but maybe they thought that would just never happen. maybe president george w. bush and the people working for him and supporting him thought that when he appointed samuel alito to the supreme court, maybe he wasn't choosing a republican supreme court justice who would overturn roe v. wade....
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thank you so much, george. >> george: mrballen comes out tomorrow.t latest temperatures on record. it looks like fall. the sunlight's trying to tell everybody it's fall. it was 96 over the weekend. yesterday 94. helene's remnants, see those blocks here. high pressure system out west. latest for phoenix, las vegas, mile city, montana, rapid city south dakota. there are others we aren't even putting on this ridge list. that heat ridge sticks around and we're gonna see heat >> linsey: and time now to reveal our october gma book club pick. it's an epic adventure perfect for fans, fantasy and history. nightline's juju chang got a chance to sit down with the author. good morning, juju. >> i have a confession to make. this was such a guilty pleasure. it took me to majestic kingdoms with ancient heroines whose super power is seduction. and, of course, the state of the future hangs in the balance as she falls for a forbidden love. it is called "a song to drown rivers." wow. it is true by anne liang. she is as charming as her novel. she's one of four beauties
thank you so much, george. >> george: mrballen comes out tomorrow.t latest temperatures on record. it looks like fall. the sunlight's trying to tell everybody it's fall. it was 96 over the weekend. yesterday 94. helene's remnants, see those blocks here. high pressure system out west. latest for phoenix, las vegas, mile city, montana, rapid city south dakota. there are others we aren't even putting on this ridge list. that heat ridge sticks around and we're gonna see heat >> linsey:...
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george, you are frequent uh a guest on r t. i think you, you, you're a frequent guest and you're in a very, very popular and pacific ride or so this news outlet again is in the news. okay. well, we like to report the do is we don't always like to be the center of the news, but this is what's happening. george k u and i've talked to headlines about the phenomena and called the rest of the day coax by heart determination. we're about 3 point oh we could be more nuanced. 85 point. oh i'm not really sure. um, but you know what's going on here? i mean r t is been banned in the west or overall. it's not on youtube. um uh we have uh this uh, uh, new iteration, nebraska game where some right wing a influencers were somehow um, quoted both paid off or you know what? we still don't know a lot of details about that. that's why i don't want to waste a lot of time on it. but what, what is the point here? i mean, it seems to me, in my humble opinion, mrs. focus, the, the, the obsessively have with our t is the obsession with their own public
george, you are frequent uh a guest on r t. i think you, you, you're a frequent guest and you're in a very, very popular and pacific ride or so this news outlet again is in the news. okay. well, we like to report the do is we don't always like to be the center of the news, but this is what's happening. george k u and i've talked to headlines about the phenomena and called the rest of the day coax by heart determination. we're about 3 point oh we could be more nuanced. 85 point. oh i'm not...
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well george, the rubicon has been crossed. go ahead, but you're absolutely right for you to and it is quite extraordinary that the nato ventures, particularly in the united kingdom, but the many parts of europe. uh, just gung ho and thinking yeah, yeah, we can take the take this additional step. uh, because uh, booked in his bluffing area, you know, bring in a book. but we don't have to worry about anything that putin has to say. and it is very, very strange because um, earlier uh, in the week uh, booked, it has issued a very explicit stage. and now the, you know, they have been russian lead is a car on blue who tend to just shoot the mile, solve and make all sorts of, uh, threatening declarations. but bolton is never done that. so it's been quite measured in, in anything that he says here he was very specific. he said that if you take this that you know what you call, and they, you know, allow in ukraine to use your message, which is a misnomer, because essentially you will be using this. most of you, ukraine cannot use these
well george, the rubicon has been crossed. go ahead, but you're absolutely right for you to and it is quite extraordinary that the nato ventures, particularly in the united kingdom, but the many parts of europe. uh, just gung ho and thinking yeah, yeah, we can take the take this additional step. uh, because uh, booked in his bluffing area, you know, bring in a book. but we don't have to worry about anything that putin has to say. and it is very, very strange because um, earlier uh, in the week...
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george? >> george: mary bruce, thank you very much. now the latest on safety concerns at boeing. a new senate report details the company's failings and the head of the faa will testify this morning. transportation correspondent gio benitez is tracking this story. >> reporter: this morning boeing in the hot seat. senate subcommittee investigating the company releasing a memo with what is called a series of failures. all part of a probe following that alaska airlines door plug incident in january. the company facing issues with the 737 fleet as dozen whistle blower accusation and sanctions from the ntsb. the subcommittee's memo based on audits from the faa and boeing, says, quote, personnel continue to feel pressure to prioritize speed of production over quality. and boeing continues to struggle to ensure its employees are adequately trained. the memo also says boeing continues to fail to ensure parts that don't meet the specification or standards. quote, are appropriately documented, stored and dispositioned so they are not installed on aircraft. boeing telling abc news in part, w
george? >> george: mary bruce, thank you very much. now the latest on safety concerns at boeing. a new senate report details the company's failings and the head of the faa will testify this morning. transportation correspondent gio benitez is tracking this story. >> reporter: this morning boeing in the hot seat. senate subcommittee investigating the company releasing a memo with what is called a series of failures. all part of a probe following that alaska airlines door plug...
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hello again, george, can you hear me? loud and clear. okay, great. um, first, thank you again for all the wonderful work that you do. um, uh, i'm a concerned a little maybe confused about one thing, um... i did send some notes in advance of my call, um, the first time we spoke on the mote show, my first words to... were that there are limitations to rational discourse, since then, which was, several months now, i've heard several prominent commentators and um, senior political officials from around the world, including the likes of mico peld, um, and your guest, father gelly, um, including sergey lavrov and number of other russian officials. among many people who in the world now have come to the kind of conclusion that for all the good that rational discourse does, um, we have gotten to the point where we need to accept the fact that there are people in this world who cannot be reasoned with, who respond and will respond only to brute force ' want to make a distinction between the use of violence and the use of force, they are not the same thing, th
hello again, george, can you hear me? loud and clear. okay, great. um, first, thank you again for all the wonderful work that you do. um, uh, i'm a concerned a little maybe confused about one thing, um... i did send some notes in advance of my call, um, the first time we spoke on the mote show, my first words to... were that there are limitations to rational discourse, since then, which was, several months now, i've heard several prominent commentators and um, senior political officials from...
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hello again, george, can you hear me? loud and clear. okay, great. um, first, thank you again for all the one. the work that you do um uh, i'm a concerned a little maybe confused about one thing, um, i did send some notes in advance of my call, um, the first time we spoke on the mote show, my first words to you were that there are limitations to rational discourse, since then, which was, several months now, i've heard several prominent commentators and um um senior um political officials from around the world, including the likes of mico peld, and your guest father gelly, including sergei lavrov and number of other russian officials, among many people who in the world now have come to the kind of conc'. that for all the good that rational discourse does, we have gotten to the point where we need to accept the fact that there are people in this world who cannot be reasoned with who respond and will respond only to brute force. i want to make a distinction between the use of violence and the use of force, they are not the s
hello again, george, can you hear me? loud and clear. okay, great. um, first, thank you again for all the one. the work that you do um uh, i'm a concerned a little maybe confused about one thing, um, i did send some notes in advance of my call, um, the first time we spoke on the mote show, my first words to you were that there are limitations to rational discourse, since then, which was, several months now, i've heard several prominent commentators and um um senior um political officials from...
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what does that mean, george? we had actually didn't mean to that interested in that office of the internet. that's a cyber capable and it's able to use it literally the you, if you mean the criticism here, i suppose the state department officials have to use the vpn to watch it. okay. i'm, i'm not really sure how they watch in here, but if you want to, um i and i invite a viewers of this program. what and watch an entire day of our tea look at all, but the news bulletins and all that. there's no one coherent draw of focus targeted message. all we get is people are just boy and honest. people disagree a lot the, there's a lot of disagreement on our tea itself. ok, there's no uniform method. this is jordan said, we have westgate or is coming on and criticizing policies of their own governments and global institutions. but there's no one single critique go ahead cutting. nope. i think, you know, both of, that's the right above the way in which a t is a platform really for best on this. it doesn't buy sense. and then
what does that mean, george? we had actually didn't mean to that interested in that office of the internet. that's a cyber capable and it's able to use it literally the you, if you mean the criticism here, i suppose the state department officials have to use the vpn to watch it. okay. i'm, i'm not really sure how they watch in here, but if you want to, um i and i invite a viewers of this program. what and watch an entire day of our tea look at all, but the news bulletins and all that. there's...
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george, you're welcome to. >> george: sweet and salty. what this? delicious? gluten free. going to have these little pretzels made from chick pea flour, puffs. we love that it's a good source of fiber. really filling. >> rebecca: excellent. over here we got the dips. kids love to dip. >> gone are your boring days of hummus. this is a fun hummus made from black beans instead of chick peas. they top it with this sweet relish. i served it to guests this weekend and it was a crowd pleaser. >> rebecca: there's almost like salsa mixed in. >> george: let's move over to the nuts. >> sprouted nuts. if you haven't heard from them, you need to add them. they are more nutrient dense. they make these fun mixes. that's real pickles they use to make that pickle taste. this is awesome crunchy snack great for the whole family. >> rebecca: george, do you remember when your girls were young, was there snacking all the time in the house? >> george: all the time. constant, constant. mostly candy, but that's our problem. [ laughter ] >> rebecca: exactly. we love candy, t
george, you're welcome to. >> george: sweet and salty. what this? delicious? gluten free. going to have these little pretzels made from chick pea flour, puffs. we love that it's a good source of fiber. really filling. >> rebecca: excellent. over here we got the dips. kids love to dip. >> gone are your boring days of hummus. this is a fun hummus made from black beans instead of chick peas. they top it with this sweet relish. i served it to guests this weekend and it was a crowd...
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george? >> george: okay, selina, thanks. now the race for the white house.e president harris hit battleground states labor day, campaigning with president biden for the first time since she became the nominee. rachel scott is tracking the campaign from washington. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: good morning. it's been six weeks since president biden dropped out of the race. he's now vowing to be a top surrogate for kamala harris. with labor day behind us this race officially kicks into high gear. the very first presidential debate between harris and donald trump just one week away. this morning -- >> good afternoon, detroit! >> reporter: the final sprint to election day. vice president kamala harris on a labor day swing through the battleground states, campaigning with president biden for the first time since he dropped out of the race. >> are we ready to elect kamala harris our next president of the united states of america? >> reporter: that first joint appearance taking place in all important pennsylvania aimed at winning over union workers. biden lay
george? >> george: okay, selina, thanks. now the race for the white house.e president harris hit battleground states labor day, campaigning with president biden for the first time since she became the nominee. rachel scott is tracking the campaign from washington. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: good morning. it's been six weeks since president biden dropped out of the race. he's now vowing to be a top surrogate for kamala harris. with labor day behind us this race officially...
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george immediate. george publicly announced his retirement as president of the afl-cio. on october 11, he will leave behind a towering legacy of over 50 years fighting for workers. george has said there can be no democracy without a vibrant union movement and why he has dedicated his entire career to secure economic opportunity and advancing social justice. as george prepares to hand over the reins, i would like to honor his incredible story to become the face of organized labor in rhode island. he found his calling at boston college in the 1960's. after meeting farmworkers in california, he was inspired to make his cause their own and he dropped out of school as a 21-year-old to advocate for the cause full-time. george's early jobs involved boston's successful great boycott and a lettuce boycott in rhode island. farmworkers who spoke little to no english were able to secure better conditions and union contracts. he slept on floors and abandoned building on brown university's campus. it wasn't glamorous work but george got the job done. he was introduced to key players i
george immediate. george publicly announced his retirement as president of the afl-cio. on october 11, he will leave behind a towering legacy of over 50 years fighting for workers. george has said there can be no democracy without a vibrant union movement and why he has dedicated his entire career to secure economic opportunity and advancing social justice. as george prepares to hand over the reins, i would like to honor his incredible story to become the face of organized labor in rhode...
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george? >> george: will be a big night. okay, rachel. thank you very much. can see the debate tuesday night right here on abc. michael? >> michael: thank you, george. now the former aide for two new york governors charged with acting as an agent for china allegedly in exchange for millions of dollars. senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky has the story. good morning, aaron. >> reporter: good morning to you, michael. if these allegations prove two they show a remarkable attempt to infiltrate government and influence policy. according to the indictment all it took was a willing state official, millions of dollars and a delicacy of duck. this morning linda sun, a former aide to two new york governors, is out on bond after she was charged with spying for china. sun is a naturalized u.s. citizen born in china and was on the new york state payroll for more than a decade rising to become deputy hochol's deputy chief of staff before being fired. she even appeared in this video promoting leadership. >> equity, make sure all the people at the table have eq
george? >> george: will be a big night. okay, rachel. thank you very much. can see the debate tuesday night right here on abc. michael? >> michael: thank you, george. now the former aide for two new york governors charged with acting as an agent for china allegedly in exchange for millions of dollars. senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky has the story. good morning, aaron. >> reporter: good morning to you, michael. if these allegations prove two they show a...
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on july 17th by by george washington and in george mason and here is the picture of the first page and the question why were they written? what was in them and how can we better understand them? so so i'll talk more in detail about them. but to begin i to begin with actually this is a slide that i use when i teach the history of the american revolution. and one of the big questions that historians thought about for a long time, when we think about revolution and why it happened is to extent was the king of england directly, certainly at various points the patriots the revolutionaries blamed him. but was he really to blame what was going on? what led to this utter breakdown? and obviously, i'm not going to give you a whole lecture just about the origins of the revolution. but i do want to raise couple, you know, some of the main theories that historians address partly because they come up so much, the primary sources. was he a mad king? later on, he would be diagnosed as insane. he had poor people have argued about exactly what his mental illness is but he did have one at this point he
on july 17th by by george washington and in george mason and here is the picture of the first page and the question why were they written? what was in them and how can we better understand them? so so i'll talk more in detail about them. but to begin i to begin with actually this is a slide that i use when i teach the history of the american revolution. and one of the big questions that historians thought about for a long time, when we think about revolution and why it happened is to extent was...
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. >> george: thank you so much.al director rick klein, is at the debate site, in philadelphia. the polls show the race is close, rick? >> reporter: good morning, close race by some measures and gotten closer in recent days. the 538 polling average has kamala harris up by 3 percentage points against donald trump and the story in the battleground states, it's just as tight, harris leading in 5 of the 7 big battle ground states, a tight one including here in pennsylvania, harris up by 1 percentage point, it's essentially a toss up in the biggest and most important battleground states, george? >> george: vice president harris, four years in that position, is not all that well-known? >> reporter: this is striking from the latest "new york times" poll, trump was leading by one point, a third of voters overall, 28% said they need to learn more about kamala harris and her positions before deciding to vote, compared to 1 in 10, 9% say the same about donald trump and another important point, in the same polling, we see that a
. >> george: thank you so much.al director rick klein, is at the debate site, in philadelphia. the polls show the race is close, rick? >> reporter: good morning, close race by some measures and gotten closer in recent days. the 538 polling average has kamala harris up by 3 percentage points against donald trump and the story in the battleground states, it's just as tight, harris leading in 5 of the 7 big battle ground states, a tight one including here in pennsylvania, harris up by...
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george, thank you. and i have talked to ahead length about the phenomenon called the rest of game hopes by heart determination. we're about 3 point oh we could be more nuanced. 85 point. oh i'm not really sure. um, but you know what's going on here? i mean r t is been banned in the west or overall. it's not on youtube. um uh we have uh this uh, uh, new iteration, nebraska game where some right wing like influencers were somehow convo paid off or you know what? we still don't know a lot of the details about that. that's why i don't want to waste a lot of time on it. but what, what is the point here? i mean, it seems to me, in my humble opinion, misses focus the, the, the obsession they have with r t is the obsession with their own publics. having access to other points of view, but it's the attack on western republics. not on our tea, not on russia. and george i, i agree with the be the because when you look at see, the oxy basically is west and those west and those appearing on a platform provided by ru
george, thank you. and i have talked to ahead length about the phenomenon called the rest of game hopes by heart determination. we're about 3 point oh we could be more nuanced. 85 point. oh i'm not really sure. um, but you know what's going on here? i mean r t is been banned in the west or overall. it's not on youtube. um uh we have uh this uh, uh, new iteration, nebraska game where some right wing like influencers were somehow convo paid off or you know what? we still don't know a lot of the...
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george? >> george: okay, matt. thanks. get more from ginger. >> ginger: louisiana's pretty much done, but mississippi, alabama, florida, georgia, tennessee, arkansas, all have to be watching this forecast carefully. the center is about 70 miles north of new orleans. moving northeast at 12 miles per hour. we see some outer bands spinning up even tornados. that's why we have tornado watches. we've seen a few warnings popping. then you see flood watches and wind alerts. we're talking about wind that could be in excess of 55 miles per hour just on what's left of this storm as it moves left. memphis at 3:00 p.m. gusts upwards of 55. tupelo close to 60. now that this thing is moving north, even places like paducah will be feeling it by tonight. the flood risk is high. birmingham, alabama, not only will you be very windy today, but you could easily see 4 to 6 inches fall very quickly. we're not done with francine for a couple days. >> robin: thank you very much, ginger. we're gonna turn now to the wild fires in california. govern
george? >> george: okay, matt. thanks. get more from ginger. >> ginger: louisiana's pretty much done, but mississippi, alabama, florida, georgia, tennessee, arkansas, all have to be watching this forecast carefully. the center is about 70 miles north of new orleans. moving northeast at 12 miles per hour. we see some outer bands spinning up even tornados. that's why we have tornado watches. we've seen a few warnings popping. then you see flood watches and wind alerts. we're talking...
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i love making people smile . >> crazy george!it's a job that began decades ago. >> i've been doing it for 57 years. >> reporter: and his hometown of capitola we had a chance to reminisce on his career, a career when krazy george became part of the fabric of bay area sports armed with a drum, his crazy hair and cut off jeans cheering for the local teams including the oakland athletics. >> the oakland a's started about 1978. turned professional in 1975. '78 they hired me, and it was just great from there. >> reporter: and greatness would come october 15, 1981, during the american league championship series between the a's and the yankees at the oakland coliseum. that's when krazy george invented "the wave." >> it went about 11 sections and died the first time, it got behind home plate, this was good, so i started it a second time, it went all the way around, and it went almost two thirds the way around . it was going great. that's when it's died again. >> reporter: a fourth attempt proved successful. >> it's amazing, i've never see
i love making people smile . >> crazy george!it's a job that began decades ago. >> i've been doing it for 57 years. >> reporter: and his hometown of capitola we had a chance to reminisce on his career, a career when krazy george became part of the fabric of bay area sports armed with a drum, his crazy hair and cut off jeans cheering for the local teams including the oakland athletics. >> the oakland a's started about 1978. turned professional in 1975. '78 they hired me,...
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george? >> george: now the fbi raid on the homes of top aides to new york mayor eric adams.nvestigators are seeking information on other including the police commissioner. aaron katersky has the story. >> reporter: federal investigators are reaching into the mayor's inner circle, taking aim at some of his top deputies and closest aides. this morning the mayor of new york insists he and his administration are clean and cooperating. >> i'm not aware of any misdoings. and i'm going to, again, follow the rules. >> reporter: the mayor says he can't fathom why, but sources tell abc news federal prosecutors and the fbi have opened new investigations focused on city hall and the nypd including many of the administration's senior leaders. investigators have seized the phones of the commissioner and a half dozen other top nypd officials. in predawn raids they searched the homes of two deputy mayors and the school's chancellor. no charges have been filed and the mayor says his administration has nothing to hide. >> we will comply with whatever rules and we're gonna follow the law an ma
george? >> george: now the fbi raid on the homes of top aides to new york mayor eric adams.nvestigators are seeking information on other including the police commissioner. aaron katersky has the story. >> reporter: federal investigators are reaching into the mayor's inner circle, taking aim at some of his top deputies and closest aides. this morning the mayor of new york insists he and his administration are clean and cooperating. >> i'm not aware of any misdoings. and i'm...
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it's very difficult for george _ hopes for george there?if he has a further surgery but we just wanted — has a further surgery but we just wanted to— has a further surgery but we just wanted to be happy and confident moving _ wanted to be happy and confident moving forward in life. so that we can move — moving forward in life. so that we can move forward from this and georgina — can move forward from this and georgina is helping us to gain some justice _ georgina is helping us to gain some 'ustice. ~ ., ., , ., ,, georgina is helping us to gain some 'ustice. ~ ., ., ~ ., georgina is helping us to gain some 'ustice. ., ., ~ ., ., justice. what would you like to do, georie, justice. what would you like to do, george. let's _ justice. what would you like to do, george, let's give _ justice. what would you like to do, george, let's give you _ justice. what would you like to do, george, let's give you the - justice. what would you like to do, george, let's give you the last i george, let's give you the last word, how do you see life going? you s
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george? >> george: thanks. now assassination attempt on former president trump.f his golf courses in florida. trump spoke about it overnight after the suspect appeared in court for the first time. rachel scott is in west palm beach with the latest on the investigation. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: george, we are learning new details this morning. officials say this is where that suspected gunman was camped out for 12 hours. the golf course just over those hedges. a secret service agent just one hole ahead spotted the barrel of a rifle sticking out. >> keep walking! >> reporter: overnight new body camera video showing the moment the officers arrested the 58-year-old man they say camped out on donald trump's government course for 12 hours allegedly trying to assassinate him. >> what's your name? >> ryan. >> ryan? >> reporter: trump was moving across the fairway near the 5th hole. a secret service agent yelling out gun, spotting the barrel of a rifle sticking out from the fence. >> all of a sudden we heard shots being fired in the air, and i guess probably fou
george? >> george: thanks. now assassination attempt on former president trump.f his golf courses in florida. trump spoke about it overnight after the suspect appeared in court for the first time. rachel scott is in west palm beach with the latest on the investigation. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: george, we are learning new details this morning. officials say this is where that suspected gunman was camped out for 12 hours. the golf course just over those hedges. a secret...
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i mean george state d to back that up. i mean, right after it happened on the 1st day with the pagers, from what i could tell the white house said we, they had nothing to do with a new knowledge of a bite. but by the 3rd day they, they, it's been reported that they were aware of such an attack, but maybe not all the data. i mean, they change their story all the time just to back into the base they, they change the story all the time. and, and it was also interesting that when the, the other, the other day, when a israel carried out this assassination of abraham, i killed this, his ball a lead to the americans with gleeful. and although it just rejoicing because he allegedly took part in this, of the bombing of the american marine barracks, on the american embassy in the bay of rhodes, in 1983. so that's for 40 years ago. again, this is a little late so they don't have no idea that he worked about this. but either way is or 40 years ago, either just gary app as escalations when what happened over 40 years ago. but, but the
i mean george state d to back that up. i mean, right after it happened on the 1st day with the pagers, from what i could tell the white house said we, they had nothing to do with a new knowledge of a bite. but by the 3rd day they, they, it's been reported that they were aware of such an attack, but maybe not all the data. i mean, they change their story all the time just to back into the base they, they change the story all the time. and, and it was also interesting that when the, the other,...
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>> george: thank you. we have a whole lot coming up including new details about the ketamine queen charged in matthew perry's death. >> whit: the latest on the miami quarterback's condition after suffering his third concussion overnight. >> rebecca: and the idaho college murder case moving to a new city with a new judge. reaction this morning. >> ginger: there are so many places in utah that is gorgeous has been obscured by smoke. wild fire smoke has taken over. major air quality issues. this is duck kwaoebg village. you kind of see the haze back there. it will be even worse. south of salt lake city there really into the northeastern corner. then los angeles, anaheim, most of southern california have air quality alerts through tonight. that's thanks to the wild fires still burning there. lot of off shore flow put it over the mountains. still, you're going to have that hazy stuff in the air if you are sensitive to it. >> george: smart phone tech coming up. teachers taking on smart phones in school. frustrat
>> george: thank you. we have a whole lot coming up including new details about the ketamine queen charged in matthew perry's death. >> whit: the latest on the miami quarterback's condition after suffering his third concussion overnight. >> rebecca: and the idaho college murder case moving to a new city with a new judge. reaction this morning. >> ginger: there are so many places in utah that is gorgeous has been obscured by smoke. wild fire smoke has taken over. major...
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george? no, absolutely. right. because the lady of the, of, of the west of you, you've been here at the speech is particularly of folding books, is when he talked about our security nato security at the, you know, the, that was, that's the only thing a masses. this is our security and they never acknowledge that all the countries and particularly is what i've seen russia security is in any way. it's even masses . apparently, russia is role is simply to accept the natives insurance is american insurance has a face value that just so we just provide me a peaceful reduce please. no offense, the lines were the beds of alliance, although we don't, we don't intend, well the browser, russia should accept this, but of course then use it will have them. you don't accept rushes assurances that you're talking about how secure it, how's that good? but you don't accept anything that a russian leaders say about what we have no aggressive and then we have no interest in that. so it's, it's the complete blind list. so they have th
george? no, absolutely. right. because the lady of the, of, of the west of you, you've been here at the speech is particularly of folding books, is when he talked about our security nato security at the, you know, the, that was, that's the only thing a masses. this is our security and they never acknowledge that all the countries and particularly is what i've seen russia security is in any way. it's even masses . apparently, russia is role is simply to accept the natives insurance is american...
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nick, welcome, how you george, hello everyone? hi, george, i just want to briefly talk about the notton hill carnival where..." 50 police officers were injured, 37 emergency workers were injured, over 100 drug offenses, around 300 arrests, free guns season taken, 12 sexual assaults, eight stabbings which have now led to two people dying, george, is it time we now council naughting hill carnival? well, i used to live in the middle of what once year was the naughting hill carnival, see i used to live there, i used to move out of town when the... notting hill carnival came, so riatous event had it become, and that's some years ago, so my answer to that would be that it cannot continue in its present form, we cannot possibly have people being murdered in broad daylight on the streets of the center of london in the middle of festival. now we have to keep this in perspective, the... millions who attend the notting hill carnival also have to be taken into account, the stabbings that occur every day, far away from the... hill carnival hav
nick, welcome, how you george, hello everyone? hi, george, i just want to briefly talk about the notton hill carnival where..." 50 police officers were injured, 37 emergency workers were injured, over 100 drug offenses, around 300 arrests, free guns season taken, 12 sexual assaults, eight stabbings which have now led to two people dying, george, is it time we now council naughting hill carnival? well, i used to live in the middle of what once year was the naughting hill carnival, see i...
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salam alaikum george, can you hear me properly? waalaikum salam warahmatullah wabarakatuh, very loud and clear, sir, basically i have, i want to thank you for what you did for palestine and what you did for pakistan, and now i want to ask you that ' why china and russia does not deploy peacekeeping forces in the gaza strip and ask netanyahu, look mr. bb, no, not a single bomb, don't you dare to bombard any building, any refugee camp, because we are going to deploy peace keeping forces according to the mandate of the united nations, so why russia and china cannot do this, and how israel's apartite regime can be stopped as it has expanded its garnage towards the west bank? well, guess the reason why they are not doing that is they think that it's not the right time for world war ii, because that's what that would until if russian and chinese forces interposed themselves in the occupied territories, that would be a breach of international law, they have no un mandate. to do that, and the united states would presumably come to israel's
salam alaikum george, can you hear me properly? waalaikum salam warahmatullah wabarakatuh, very loud and clear, sir, basically i have, i want to thank you for what you did for palestine and what you did for pakistan, and now i want to ask you that ' why china and russia does not deploy peacekeeping forces in the gaza strip and ask netanyahu, look mr. bb, no, not a single bomb, don't you dare to bombard any building, any refugee camp, because we are going to deploy peace keeping forces according...
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george?chief washington correspondent, john i will pick up where michael and rick left off. if anything, right now, kamala harris, goes into this debate as an underdog, and has more at stake? >> reporter: she's famous, you know who she is, she's been the vice president, but people don't know much about her, rick made an important point about the number of people that say they need to know more about where she stands and even more importantly, those are the persuadable voters. the voters that will determine this election are saying they need to know more about kamala harris that. are trying to define her, the republicans as a radical left, liberal, progressive. and they are largely "winning that battle", if you look at our poll last week, 47 percent of voters say she's too liberal, she portrays herself as a moderate, and has a chance to explain where he is and why her views on key issues have changed. >> george: this election is unique and this debate is unique in many ways, the only time when
george?chief washington correspondent, john i will pick up where michael and rick left off. if anything, right now, kamala harris, goes into this debate as an underdog, and has more at stake? >> reporter: she's famous, you know who she is, she's been the vice president, but people don't know much about her, rick made an important point about the number of people that say they need to know more about where she stands and even more importantly, those are the persuadable voters. the voters...
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george? no, absolutely. right. because the navy of the west, the view, you can hear it in speech is a particularly or felt in books is when he talks about our city or the nato security at the, you know, the, that was, that's the only thing a mass is. this is our security and they never acknowledge that all the country isn't, particularly as we have seen russia, security is in any way. it's even massive. apparently, russia is role is simply to accept the natives. insurances, american insurance has a face value with that just so we just provide me a peaceful reduced lease up ends, the lines, windows, elevators, events of alliance. and although we, we don't, we don't intend well at the browser rusher, should accept those. but of course, when you say, well how come you don't accept russia's assurances that you told me that i was like, you know what else to do, but you don't accept anything that are actually to say about, well, we have no aggressive and then we have no interest left, so it's, it's the complete blind lis
george? no, absolutely. right. because the navy of the west, the view, you can hear it in speech is a particularly or felt in books is when he talks about our city or the nato security at the, you know, the, that was, that's the only thing a mass is. this is our security and they never acknowledge that all the country isn't, particularly as we have seen russia, security is in any way. it's even massive. apparently, russia is role is simply to accept the natives. insurances, american insurance...
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hi, george. thank you very much inviting me over, my question, can you hear me, george? yes, very clearly, go ahead. right, my question is to you, why is i political violence and influence is so strong and what are the main reasons behind them and why world power like usa and other western europe seem to be supported them directly or indirectly? well because we gave birth to the israeli state to the zionist idea, the zionist idea was born amongst you us christ. evangelicals, it was given huge leap forward in london in the balfor declaration, it was given birth by the british mandate in palestine, and impremature belatedly from the united nations itself. israel was created the only state ever have been created by a resolution of the united nations. nowadays. israeli diplomats openly call for the obliteration of the united nations and its headquarters on the east river in new york, so it's uh no surprise that the remaining posts of empire continue to support their own child, because israel is their child and illegitimate child, there is another word for an illegitimate chi
hi, george. thank you very much inviting me over, my question, can you hear me, george? yes, very clearly, go ahead. right, my question is to you, why is i political violence and influence is so strong and what are the main reasons behind them and why world power like usa and other western europe seem to be supported them directly or indirectly? well because we gave birth to the israeli state to the zionist idea, the zionist idea was born amongst you us christ. evangelicals, it was given huge...
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this is happening, george? no, i'm not surprised, be to because we were over is the expecting this and i was surprised. it was that he came as early as this. this is early september. and so one has to think that there are concerns about the harris campaign and it's viability that they have to bring out the big guns. um facility is this, but this is a rough to date or if it keeps the appearing again of the game and the game that goes the original perpetrators and continuing perpetrators. i've never been punished there being a help being held to account. still the same people keep coming forward with the same absurd arguments. and as he was, be, have said many times before the, the, so that's very, very few are russians in russia get. and then, you know, the way when we, we have, it was 1st thrown at us about, oh the russian it or is, there is a feeling in the 2016 election and they want to get from elected. and then you know, the more we love, the more we found out that this was actually a deep state operation i
this is happening, george? no, i'm not surprised, be to because we were over is the expecting this and i was surprised. it was that he came as early as this. this is early september. and so one has to think that there are concerns about the harris campaign and it's viability that they have to bring out the big guns. um facility is this, but this is a rough to date or if it keeps the appearing again of the game and the game that goes the original perpetrators and continuing perpetrators. i've...
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george, uh, i want to be greedy and ask you two questions if it's possible. yeah, go ahead. i know you've said that things are changing in with china, but why do you think that china appears to have kept their distance from the conflict in gaza? and the second question is, do you think benjam and neffenaniu should be tried for war crimes? yes, and there's a warrant uh for his arrest. written by mr. khan, k.c., the chief prosecutor of the icc, but it has still not been endorsed by the international criminal court itself, and i don't understand why, his crimes against humanity, war crimes, his complicity in the crime of genocide, could not be more clear, he's convicted out of his own mouth, never mind, by his own actions, but the... uh, first question, i did try and answer earlier, but let me have another go at it. i believe that china has not yet decided, perhaps it lacks the confidence to have the same political weight in world affairs that it has in terms of its economic weight. china is the most powerful country in the world, it's got the biggest manufacturing. "it's almos
george, uh, i want to be greedy and ask you two questions if it's possible. yeah, go ahead. i know you've said that things are changing in with china, but why do you think that china appears to have kept their distance from the conflict in gaza? and the second question is, do you think benjam and neffenaniu should be tried for war crimes? yes, and there's a warrant uh for his arrest. written by mr. khan, k.c., the chief prosecutor of the icc, but it has still not been endorsed by the...
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here now, george stephanopoulos. >>> good morning and welcome to "this week." we are just over six weeks from the final votes in one of the closest and most unusual elections in american history. voting has already begun in some states and the handful of states are being flooded with money, ads, volunteers and the candidates. in the last couple days, rachel was there where trump rallied republicans rocked by the scandal around their candidate for governor. >> he rallied supporters but it was who was not on the stage that could swing the battle for the swing state. >> hello to north carolina. >> reporter: with the 2024 campaign entering its final weeks, donald trump headed to the critical battleground state of north carolina, a must win for his campaign to take back the white house. >> we're going to win this election. >> reporter: but notably absent, the republican he endorsed for governor mark robinson. robinson has gun surrounded in controversy and scandal after cnn reported he made racist and inflammatory posts on a porngraphic website years ago from alleged
here now, george stephanopoulos. >>> good morning and welcome to "this week." we are just over six weeks from the final votes in one of the closest and most unusual elections in american history. voting has already begun in some states and the handful of states are being flooded with money, ads, volunteers and the candidates. in the last couple days, rachel was there where trump rallied republicans rocked by the scandal around their candidate for governor. >> he rallied...