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he never took credit. >> george h.w. bush's personal modesty has not kept his family and his wife from telling in the way he would how he influenced them and >>> my greatest inheritance besides the love for my father, was the fact that my dad moved to texas. >> president bush was the oldest of five children. >> he could have stayed up east, gone into wall street, settled into a very comfortable life but instead he packed up mother and me and moved out to odessa, texas, and i always have admired him for his pioneering spirit. >> moving to odessa, texas, well, i had never been here before. it was dusty, but people were wonderful. >> george bush went to texas to build a career on his own instead of following in his father's foot steps. >> he told me he didn't really want to work with something you couldn't touch, like banking or something his family had done and maybe others, too. and he was offered jobs by a lot of groups. who was it that turned you down? proctor & gamble. >> oh, they make a fine soap. >> they do make a fi
he never took credit. >> george h.w. bush's personal modesty has not kept his family and his wife from telling in the way he would how he influenced them and >>> my greatest inheritance besides the love for my father, was the fact that my dad moved to texas. >> president bush was the oldest of five children. >> he could have stayed up east, gone into wall street, settled into a very comfortable life but instead he packed up mother and me and moved out to odessa,...
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he never took credit. >> george h.w. bush's personal modesty has not kept his family and his wife from telling in the way he would how he influenced way he would how he influenced them and can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how tomorrow moves. predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. >>> my greatest inheritance besides the love for my father, was the fact that my da
he never took credit. >> george h.w. bush's personal modesty has not kept his family and his wife from telling in the way he would how he influenced way he would how he influenced them and can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even...
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>> because george put him in jail. >> okay. >> george testified. >> michelle thought the bomb had tohe two men her stepson put in jail, doug gustafson and r.d. cheely. >> the bomb was not meant to frighten someone, to intimidate someone. this was meant to kill. and it succeeded, killing the wrong person. >> but could the forensic evidence prove it? at david kerr's autopsy, investigators found a tiny metal post in his chest, the kind used in a switch. >> ultimately, our crime lab was able to determine the type of switch that that post would be a part of, a manufacturer, and to whom did the manufacturer provide the circuit or the switch? radioshack. well, there are lots of radio shacks, but at least we knew there were radio shacks in anchorage. >> but both cheely and gustafson were incarcerated at the time. >> how could they have done it from jail? how could they do this? how could they do that? which was all of our questions. you know, how could somebody do that from jail. >> since prisons routinely record all inmate conversations, investigators found this coded conversation between g
>> because george put him in jail. >> okay. >> george testified. >> michelle thought the bomb had tohe two men her stepson put in jail, doug gustafson and r.d. cheely. >> the bomb was not meant to frighten someone, to intimidate someone. this was meant to kill. and it succeeded, killing the wrong person. >> but could the forensic evidence prove it? at david kerr's autopsy, investigators found a tiny metal post in his chest, the kind used in a switch. >>...
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and this is george. and we're from al zullo remodeling specialists. >> al zullo's remodeling was an institution in loves park, illinois. >> al zullo's remodeling has been part of making your house a home. >> maryann was in some of the print advertising very early on in the business, kind of doing this vanna white thing with the kitchen cabinets. >> and maryann clibbery was well known in the community for her generosity. >> she would advance employees' salary out of her own pocket, not the company money. >> investigators were convinced maryann was killed by a client or a co-worker. >> it had to be somebody who was somewhat familiar with the layout of the business. >> the investigation centered on a disgruntled ex-employee, kevin doyle. >> he was not a reputable person. i believe that he was a lot of talk but couldn't perform. i believe he said things that weren't accurate, and i believe that he was not to be trusted. >> when questioned, doyle said he was at home sick at the time of the murder, but there w
and this is george. and we're from al zullo remodeling specialists. >> al zullo's remodeling was an institution in loves park, illinois. >> al zullo's remodeling has been part of making your house a home. >> maryann was in some of the print advertising very early on in the business, kind of doing this vanna white thing with the kitchen cabinets. >> and maryann clibbery was well known in the community for her generosity. >> she would advance employees' salary out of...
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was with us, george p. was only 12 and riley calls, it was in the summer and he said it passed the senate. so -- i can't remember. anyway it was a joyous time. let me give you the definition of politics and then you'll know everything will be solved. it takes ten seconds. in politics there are no right answers. only a continual flow of compromises among groups resulting in a changing, cloudy and ambiguous series of public decisions where. tight and ambition compete openly with knowledge and wisdom. [ applause ]
was with us, george p. was only 12 and riley calls, it was in the summer and he said it passed the senate. so -- i can't remember. anyway it was a joyous time. let me give you the definition of politics and then you'll know everything will be solved. it takes ten seconds. in politics there are no right answers. only a continual flow of compromises among groups resulting in a changing, cloudy and ambiguous series of public decisions where. tight and ambition compete openly with knowledge and...
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george w.gone into wall street, settled into a very comfortable life but instead, he packed up mother and me and moved out to odessa, texas and i always have admired him for his pioneering spirit. >> moving to odessa, texas, well, i never been here before. i knew it was dusty and -- but people were wonderful. >> george bush went to texas to build a career on his own instead of following in his father's footsteps. >> he told me he really didn't want to work with something you couldn't touch like banking or something that his family had done and maybe others, too, and he was offered jobs by a lot of groups. who was it that turned you down? proctor and gamble. >> they make a fine soap. >> they do make a fine soap but george applied, didn't even apply, they just turned you down. he wanted to go to corpus christi being trained and i think he really loved that feeling of doing something different. >> when i think back to midland, texas, i think of baseball. my dad was a very good baseball player. he
george w.gone into wall street, settled into a very comfortable life but instead, he packed up mother and me and moved out to odessa, texas and i always have admired him for his pioneering spirit. >> moving to odessa, texas, well, i never been here before. i knew it was dusty and -- but people were wonderful. >> george bush went to texas to build a career on his own instead of following in his father's footsteps. >> he told me he really didn't want to work with something you...
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george h.w. bush has led a very public life since his election to the house of representatives in 1966. he went on to serve as ambassador to the united nations, director of the cia, vice president, of course, to ronald reagan and finally, served as the nation's 41st president, leaving office in 1993. for the first time the george bush presidential library and museum is chronicling the personal life of the former president through 41 different voices. world leaders, politicians, friends and family tell their stories of the former president and his life away from the cameras and away from the spotlight. they paint a picture of a man who is often funny, loving and devoted to public service, even in the most difficult times of his presidency. they also describe a man who more than anything else, put his family first. their stories are sometimes surprising. in the words of george w. bush, his father is a man who takes himself lightly but his responsibilities seriously. >> george's mother was a gentle,
george h.w. bush has led a very public life since his election to the house of representatives in 1966. he went on to serve as ambassador to the united nations, director of the cia, vice president, of course, to ronald reagan and finally, served as the nation's 41st president, leaving office in 1993. for the first time the george bush presidential library and museum is chronicling the personal life of the former president through 41 different voices. world leaders, politicians, friends and...
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. >> george h.w.s personal modesty has not kept him telling how he influenced them, america and indeed the world. more of a bush family album in a moment. t! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the world. if hp security solutions can help keep the world's largest organizations safe, they can keep yours safe, too. make it matter. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from ho
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bush. -- george h.w. bush. this panel will focus on environmental impact and i am delighted to be joined by two people who played pivotal roles in the passage of that -- gradyon, bob brady and senator alan simpson. we are going to try to do three things in this panel. first, we are going to pose the act,ion, did the clean air in practice over the last 15 years, fulfill the promise and intent of its creators? we often, in public policy, and up -- end up making claims about what will happen if we do x or y. but it is constructive, among other things, to go back and see if the promises that were being made about its proponents actually occurred. atare secondly going to look the way in which the clean air act was fashioned within the executive branch and the proposal that was developed before president bush sent it to congress. third, you are going to look at how the legislation actually got past -- passed and, in particular, focus on the action in the senate with respect to securing this legislation. bob grady,us
bush. -- george h.w. bush. this panel will focus on environmental impact and i am delighted to be joined by two people who played pivotal roles in the passage of that -- gradyon, bob brady and senator alan simpson. we are going to try to do three things in this panel. first, we are going to pose the act,ion, did the clean air in practice over the last 15 years, fulfill the promise and intent of its creators? we often, in public policy, and up -- end up making claims about what will happen if we...
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bush'snel of george h.w. former advisers recall the 1990 clean air act and the negotiation between george bush and capitol hill democrats that made it possible. this marks the 25th anniversary presidency.w. bush's . it is about an hour. [ applause ] it's a delight for us to join many in celebrating the 20th anniversary of george h.w. bush. the panel is going to focus on environmental policy, in particular, the clean air act, and i'm delighted to be joined by two people who played pivotal roles in the passage of that legislation bob grady and senator alan simpson. we're going to try to do three things in this panel. first, we're going pose the question, did, in fact, the clean air act in practice over the last 25 years fulfill the promise and intent of its creators? we often, in public policy, end up making claims about what will happen if we do x or y. it's instructive, among other things, to go back and look and see if the promises that were being made by its proponents actually occurred. we're, second think
bush'snel of george h.w. former advisers recall the 1990 clean air act and the negotiation between george bush and capitol hill democrats that made it possible. this marks the 25th anniversary presidency.w. bush's . it is about an hour. [ applause ] it's a delight for us to join many in celebrating the 20th anniversary of george h.w. bush. the panel is going to focus on environmental policy, in particular, the clean air act, and i'm delighted to be joined by two people who played pivotal roles...
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he never took credit. >> george h.w. bush's personal modesty has not kept his family and his wife from telling in the way he would how he influenced them and at legalzoom you can take care of virtually all your important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business, protect your family, and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] see if your business qualifies. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and
he never took credit. >> george h.w. bush's personal modesty has not kept his family and his wife from telling in the way he would how he influenced them and at legalzoom you can take care of virtually all your important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business, protect your family, and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state...
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history was george h.w. bush. so he had to decide, when he came in, how am i going to try to provide leadership in a situation in which i am going to be dealing with a congress that has large opposition majority? and so, in his very first address to the joint session of congress on february 9, 1989, he announced that a series of priorities, proposals that he would be making, including one to deal with the comprehensive clean air act. this was an indication, on his part, that he was prepared to spend the political capital that he had on an issue in which it had effectively been gridlocked for the previous 13 years. it reflected a very courageous decision on his part. in developing the 400-plus page proposal that was advanced, we engaged in a process that included all the departments and agencies and also involved, thanks to the offices of good people like fred mcclure, who helped to arrange these meetings, over 20 meetings with republicans and democrats, house and senate, in advance of the president's decision, eng
history was george h.w. bush. so he had to decide, when he came in, how am i going to try to provide leadership in a situation in which i am going to be dealing with a congress that has large opposition majority? and so, in his very first address to the joint session of congress on february 9, 1989, he announced that a series of priorities, proposals that he would be making, including one to deal with the comprehensive clean air act. this was an indication, on his part, that he was prepared to...
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george? >> back in washington, martha, a course of criticism from republicans in congress on the trade. they say it was a deal with terrorists. they say the president also may have broken the law. >> top republicans, like senator john mccain and mike rogers, have both said they are thankful for bergdahl's release. but take a look at this statement from rogers, "i'm extremely troubled that the united states negotiated with terrorists. i believe this decision will threaten the lives of american soldiers for years to come." as for the legality there are allegations by some in congress the president broke the law by not giving congress the required 30-day notice that detainees are to be released from guantanamo. but chuck hagel saying this morning that bergdahl's health was in danger. >> martha raddatz, thanks very much. the debate just getting started in washington. but in bowe bergdahl's hometown nothing but happiness, they're ready to welcome him home. with yellow ribbons and a huge rally. her
george? >> back in washington, martha, a course of criticism from republicans in congress on the trade. they say it was a deal with terrorists. they say the president also may have broken the law. >> top republicans, like senator john mccain and mike rogers, have both said they are thankful for bergdahl's release. but take a look at this statement from rogers, "i'm extremely troubled that the united states negotiated with terrorists. i believe this decision will threaten the...
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to cross-talk alternative in mass media i'm joined by my guest george samuel in new york he is a senior research fellow at london metropolitan university and author of the new book obama's for peace nato's humanitarian war on yugoslavia in washington we have asked in peterson he is the c.e.o. of stone gate an editor of the libertarian republican come and in paris we cross to any much shown she is a former british intelligence officer and writer all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it george if i go to you first here in new york we're calling this program hearts and minds and when i watch the state department briefings with jen psaki i have to wonder if the mainstream narrative is really losing this battle to make people believe in the elite of today. well it's very hard to say it's. the mainstream media is obviously taken a palm aling through the emergence of new media. it's certainly taken a pummeling through the emergence of new outlets such as the however i do think that the mainstream media do have very powerful le
to cross-talk alternative in mass media i'm joined by my guest george samuel in new york he is a senior research fellow at london metropolitan university and author of the new book obama's for peace nato's humanitarian war on yugoslavia in washington we have asked in peterson he is the c.e.o. of stone gate an editor of the libertarian republican come and in paris we cross to any much shown she is a former british intelligence officer and writer all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you...
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go ahead george and i know that's where the consumers want the i absolutely absolutely and. it works with yes but the whole point is that you know where in the news media business and we are trying to create an informed public we are trying to ensure that we have an informed citizenry that can we take good sound decisions of of policy i mean if you could you just put pictures of kids and cats fighting dogs and little children messing around in the on the beach i made sure i mean we can you know with how much can we say people from themselves to everybody i mean i really are we supposed to save people from themselves could also go ahead. well i'm just saying you can't save people from themselves the media the public will say what you have to give them what they want or you're going to be out of business george last word before the break well no i mean i really don't think that way i really don't think we should be in the business of catering to the lowest common denominator because then i mean you know let's just have it all just tabloid newspapers everywhere let's just have
go ahead george and i know that's where the consumers want the i absolutely absolutely and. it works with yes but the whole point is that you know where in the news media business and we are trying to create an informed public we are trying to ensure that we have an informed citizenry that can we take good sound decisions of of policy i mean if you could you just put pictures of kids and cats fighting dogs and little children messing around in the on the beach i made sure i mean we can you know...
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news it's george stephanopoulos there good morning america host that really has the most credibility over there people now don't look at the mainstream media as their main source. of information anymore now people go to get breaking news to social media outlets or they go to opinion blogs or people that they trust people like glenn beck for example or people go and read my blog because they're looking for an alternative viewpoint to the mainstream media narrative i feel as if we're in right now sort of the change time the changeover period from the credibility of the mainstream media being the only outlet for resourceful reporting where people are looking for people who are more attached to news stories as they happen on the ground why would i want to read what george stephanopoulos has to say in new york city about the situation in ukraine when i can go and i can read newspaper reports and blogs immediately from the situations as they're happening on the ground or i can subscribe to the twitter account of a reporter that's going on the ground i sort of feel as if right now is the ti
news it's george stephanopoulos there good morning america host that really has the most credibility over there people now don't look at the mainstream media as their main source. of information anymore now people go to get breaking news to social media outlets or they go to opinion blogs or people that they trust people like glenn beck for example or people go and read my blog because they're looking for an alternative viewpoint to the mainstream media narrative i feel as if we're in right now...
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george bush knew this and his message was, go get a budget. there is one person who is not here today, passed away, that i have to tell you, george w. bush had the benefit of somebody who understood budget and process as well as anyone. having said that, i am thrilled that those gentlemen who are sitting here with me today were part of that process. it made a difference. the country got a budget, the country got a budget and budget rules that cut spending, reduced the deficit by $500 billion and began this country on the path to a surplus. it only happened because the president said, go get it done. let me introduce the first speaker, bill hoagland. bill was the senior republican staffer on the budget committee, worked very closely with the senator who was a key part of trying to get all this done. of all of us on the panel, the only one who understands the arcane detail of how to put those things together and make them work is bill hoagland. >> i don't agree with that, but ok. let me just say it is a distinct honor for me to be here, a lowly
george bush knew this and his message was, go get a budget. there is one person who is not here today, passed away, that i have to tell you, george w. bush had the benefit of somebody who understood budget and process as well as anyone. having said that, i am thrilled that those gentlemen who are sitting here with me today were part of that process. it made a difference. the country got a budget, the country got a budget and budget rules that cut spending, reduced the deficit by $500 billion...
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crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it george if i go to you first here in new york we're calling this program hearts and minds and when i watch the state department briefings with jen psaki i have to wonder if the mainstream narrative is really losing this battle to make people believe in the elite of today. well it's very hard to say it's. the mainstream media is obviously taken a palm aling through the emergence of new media. it's certainly taken a pummeling through the emergence of new outlets such as the however i do think that the mainstream media do have very powerful legs. i can watch the sunday morning talk shows and i see the same faces the same cries for american action american bombing american intervention and the alternative media then. shows up a few hours later with very appropriate denunciations criticisms. ridicule but what really counts the people who come out of all those shows and shake their fists at russia. syria or the people writing in the year or speaking on the alternative media i wish i could say it wa
crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it george if i go to you first here in new york we're calling this program hearts and minds and when i watch the state department briefings with jen psaki i have to wonder if the mainstream narrative is really losing this battle to make people believe in the elite of today. well it's very hard to say it's. the mainstream media is obviously taken a palm aling through the emergence of new media. it's...
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george jumping. you know i really don't think so i think that was a clear case that the ground fell from under under the feet oh i i'm under the there was a great deal of collapse in the government's case i mean it was clear that. hersh has written about this extensively the intelligence agencies had pulled the rug from under obama's feet he really didn't have any backing for his claims and obama was looking for a way out and president putin provided him with a way out obama doesn't care and the good ministration doesn't care about people on facebook of public opinion public opinion does not change foreign policy now but the i didn't do care years ago price and i was never going to get or an authorization of military force the president was never going to get an authorization of military force from this congress because the elected officials our country our presidents network presidents never get authorization i did only in the judiciary had already been hearing as i was going to go to paris annie oa
george jumping. you know i really don't think so i think that was a clear case that the ground fell from under under the feet oh i i'm under the there was a great deal of collapse in the government's case i mean it was clear that. hersh has written about this extensively the intelligence agencies had pulled the rug from under obama's feet he really didn't have any backing for his claims and obama was looking for a way out and president putin provided him with a way out obama doesn't care and...
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. >> on the same day he bought the gun, a george d.ilson rented a room in the ymca just across the street from the sears store. >> we actually went into the room where this george wilson had checked in, and from the window of this room you could see the sears store. and it was just kind of -- for us, it was kind of overwhelming being in there and seeing that and trying to figure out what was going on in this man's mind when he was there. >> george wilson listed his home address in miami, florida. >> the address turned out to be a rock quarry. there was nothing there. >> for approximately four years, they checked every person with that name in the united states. >> all were dead ends. it soon became clear that george wilson was not his real name. hi. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here
. >> on the same day he bought the gun, a george d.ilson rented a room in the ymca just across the street from the sears store. >> we actually went into the room where this george wilson had checked in, and from the window of this room you could see the sears store. and it was just kind of -- for us, it was kind of overwhelming being in there and seeing that and trying to figure out what was going on in this man's mind when he was there. >> george wilson listed his home...
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george's big >>> and now, george's pick.attle hero jon meis. >>> did he make a deal with the devil on releasing those five taliban? >> i think this was a very hard choice, which is why i think my book is so aptly named. if you look at what the factors were going into the decision, of course, there are competing interests and values. and one of our values is, we bring everybody home off the battlefield, the best we can. it doesn't matter how they ended up in a prisoner of war situation. >> it doesn't matter? >> it does not matter. we bring our people home. >> talk about all of this on the roundtable. bowe bergdahl and hillary clinton. we're joined by tom cole, alicia menendez, matthew dowd, bill richardson and martha raddatz, who's back as well. he's glad bowe bergdahl is home, but he would not support the deal? >> well, i think the president did the right thing, i know it's controversial, it was a prisoner swap at a time when we're winding down a war. leave no soldier behind. i have been involved in these negotiations as wel
george's big >>> and now, george's pick.attle hero jon meis. >>> did he make a deal with the devil on releasing those five taliban? >> i think this was a very hard choice, which is why i think my book is so aptly named. if you look at what the factors were going into the decision, of course, there are competing interests and values. and one of our values is, we bring everybody home off the battlefield, the best we can. it doesn't matter how they ended up in a prisoner of...
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in 1906, george bent and george hyde published six articles in the magazine called " the frontier." they debunked john shivington's story of sand creek. george bent technologist that he had fought with dickinson -- george bent acknowledged that he had fought with the cavalry, he mocked a man in colorado who talk about rebel plots to ally with the region indians. inveterate foes of texas and the arapahoe zen had no incentive to fight with the south. turning to the massacre, bent related details of shivington's betrayals of the peace chiefs with american and white flags flying over black kettles lodge in the colorado troops butchering. bent understood the civil war as a war of imperialism rather than liberation. hadoncluded that shivington wrought the thing he always claims to have prevented, conflict that threatened if only briefly expansion into the west. he said their actions and somehow decide the service and an had dared to suggest a white man might be uncivilized. downing responded to george bent in the denver times labeling him a cutthroat and the thief, liar and a scoundrel bu
in 1906, george bent and george hyde published six articles in the magazine called " the frontier." they debunked john shivington's story of sand creek. george bent technologist that he had fought with dickinson -- george bent acknowledged that he had fought with the cavalry, he mocked a man in colorado who talk about rebel plots to ally with the region indians. inveterate foes of texas and the arapahoe zen had no incentive to fight with the south. turning to the massacre, bent...
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george? >> okay, brian, thanks. >>> lots of questions for the chairman of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers, he joins us now. congressman, thank you for joining us this morning. let's begin with the five men, you have seen the intelligence on these five men, what is your sense of what they'll do after this year is up? >> well, and we're not even sure they'll wait a year, their real value in the next 51 weeks is propaganda by the taliban. we have already seen that start. they can meet with taliban political leaders in qatar, they can have family members travel to qatar, and back through pakistan and afghanistan. and we believe that's certainly an opportunity for a courier network to get them prepared for what's next. i don't think you'll see any operational activity by them now. they're smart enough to know better. it allows them to prepare for what's next and that's going to be to join the fight. >> you're convinced of that? >> i'm absolutely convinced of that. we have seen both i
george? >> okay, brian, thanks. >>> lots of questions for the chairman of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers, he joins us now. congressman, thank you for joining us this morning. let's begin with the five men, you have seen the intelligence on these five men, what is your sense of what they'll do after this year is up? >> well, and we're not even sure they'll wait a year, their real value in the next 51 weeks is propaganda by the taliban. we have already seen...
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representatives and president george w.h. bush's chief of staff discuss the 1990's congressional budget. it was part of a conference marking the 25th anniversary of president bush's presidency. this is about an hour. >> i'm a great believer that nothing gets done unless presidents lead. [applause] i had the great privilege to work for a president that 10 times a day reminded the chief of staff that things had to get done and go do them. to set the stage for this discussion, let me remind you in 1989, 1990 the country was having financial problems. it was drifting into recession it had huge deficit. the financial community knew that the united states needed a multiyear budget agreement and it was pretty clear that this was going to be a strong, tough hard battle between the executive branch and the legislative branch. george bush understood this and his message to those us who had to help get this done was go get a budget. there is one person who is not here today passed away but i have to tell you george bush had the benefit
representatives and president george w.h. bush's chief of staff discuss the 1990's congressional budget. it was part of a conference marking the 25th anniversary of president bush's presidency. this is about an hour. >> i'm a great believer that nothing gets done unless presidents lead. [applause] i had the great privilege to work for a president that 10 times a day reminded the chief of staff that things had to get done and go do them. to set the stage for this discussion, let me remind...
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right next door at the hard rock. >> jimmy: right next door at the hard rock. [ cheers ] george -- georgeright? you're going to -- you brought ten pairs of tickets. >> i bought some tickets to give away. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are we going to give the tickets away? [ cheers ] how do we choose? >> jimmy fallon -- >> jimmy: yeah, i'll take that one. [ cheers ] ♪ [ cheers ] ♪ [ cheers ] ♪ >> jimmy: all right, ready? >> ready? >> together: one, two, three. >> jimmy: yeah, we did it! george lopez! for tickets to "listen to my face" tour go to georgelopez.com. pitbull joins us after the break. we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ boring! yeah! ♪ if you want to see old faithful ♪ ♪ don't be such a couch potato ♪ ♪ yeah just go check out the thing for yourself ♪ highlander! ♪ we ain't got no room for boring ♪ ♪ ferdy gerdy ferdy ger boom! [ cluck, cluck ] ♪ no, we ain't got no room ♪ for boring ♪ for boring, we ain't got no room ♪ ahh! [ male announcer ] the 2014 highlander. toyota. let's go places. [ male announcer ] when you're ready to turn up your night. turn to bud l
right next door at the hard rock. >> jimmy: right next door at the hard rock. [ cheers ] george -- georgeright? you're going to -- you brought ten pairs of tickets. >> i bought some tickets to give away. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are we going to give the tickets away? [ cheers ] how do we choose? >> jimmy fallon -- >> jimmy: yeah, i'll take that one. [ cheers ] ♪ [ cheers ] ♪ [ cheers ] ♪ >> jimmy: all right, ready? >> ready? >>...
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we read about george in "the new yorker." do people always respond that way? >> i've done this about 1,800 times over two and a half years, and i'm about 80% successful. >> and you keep track of everything on an excel spreadsheet. why do you do this? >> why indeed. well, life became a bit difficult for me when my brother quickly developed stage-4 lung cancer. my brother was one of my heroes, as strong as a bull and as warm a heart as you might want to find, and my brother took 3 years to die, so death was actually a blessing in the end, because he suffered so, and the cancer spread from his lungs to his entire body, and death was a relief, but it was the fact that he got lung cancer. he spent the last 10 years of his life mostly in the pristine environment of new hampshire, and it made no sense, so it was an underlying theme for me and a motivator for me to get involved. there was another trigger involved that had to do with me seeing a news piece on "60 minutes." >> from the very beginning, there was a conviction, uh, that saddam hussein was a bad person and
we read about george in "the new yorker." do people always respond that way? >> i've done this about 1,800 times over two and a half years, and i'm about 80% successful. >> and you keep track of everything on an excel spreadsheet. why do you do this? >> why indeed. well, life became a bit difficult for me when my brother quickly developed stage-4 lung cancer. my brother was one of my heroes, as strong as a bull and as warm a heart as you might want to find, and my...
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george bush has the two ducks of a grandmother.f they played the national anthem he started to blubber. a marvelous man. one of the great lessons of my life was to have the adventure of working for him. one more? [inaudible] >> not my headline. [inaudible] >> do you know the context your? in october 2008, i had a blog from an old friend tina brown's new website called the "daily beast," and i simultaneously had a column in the "national review." what do you know about "national review"? and in mid-october of the election cycle, i, in the company of a number of other conservative writers, david brooks, kathleen parker, a number of them, wrote a blog in which i said, i gave reasons in an argument about why i was going to vote for barack obama and not making bailing -- mccain-taylor governor else was on that ticket. well, and then tina put that somewhat headline on. sorry, dad, i'm voting for obama. my dad died in february and that was well past giving a shit who i was voting for. sorry to put it that way, but -- it would be an exagge
george bush has the two ducks of a grandmother.f they played the national anthem he started to blubber. a marvelous man. one of the great lessons of my life was to have the adventure of working for him. one more? [inaudible] >> not my headline. [inaudible] >> do you know the context your? in october 2008, i had a blog from an old friend tina brown's new website called the "daily beast," and i simultaneously had a column in the "national review." what do you know...
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let's go to george tenet. the younger people watching your show might not remember who he was but he was considered to be the wisest statesman we had. about russia he was also a historian and that's the key i taught at princeton for thirty years and during those thirty years george kennan lived in princeton he was at the institute for advanced study and about once a month george and i is a man older than myself who had served with george my own mentor robert she talker would serve with george in moscow we would have lunch. george had was a deeply conservative man he had social views that can only be described as cringe worthy but about russia and about the limits of american power and how to use that power. he was so was what you just read about what would happen if we expanded nato was pure prophecy if we did a book of the great statements of prophecy in modern history it would be there but it was a divine prophecy prophecy it was the prophecy of a man who had studied russian history for thirty or forty years
let's go to george tenet. the younger people watching your show might not remember who he was but he was considered to be the wisest statesman we had. about russia he was also a historian and that's the key i taught at princeton for thirty years and during those thirty years george kennan lived in princeton he was at the institute for advanced study and about once a month george and i is a man older than myself who had served with george my own mentor robert she talker would serve with george...
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why did george stevens get involved? >> he had been a director of some of the most successful like comedies and escapist movies in hollywood throughout the 1930's. he came up doing laurel and hardy silent shorts and when sound came in, he did everything from "swing time," a fred astaire-ginger rogers musical and "woman of the year," katharine hepburn and spencer tracy. each of these directors had different reasons for going in. for stevens, who, like all of the directors, was old enough that he could've gotten a civilian exemption from the war, he really wanted what he called a seat on the 50 yard line of history. he felt it was a patriotic duty to go. he had been chafing in hollywood because he felt pigeonholed into making these very light movies when he had wanted to make some films with more contemporary or war related content, and when he was not able to do it at rko or columbia, he jumped at the chance to do it in the army and for the army. interestingly, of the five directors, stevens is the only one who never made
why did george stevens get involved? >> he had been a director of some of the most successful like comedies and escapist movies in hollywood throughout the 1930's. he came up doing laurel and hardy silent shorts and when sound came in, he did everything from "swing time," a fred astaire-ginger rogers musical and "woman of the year," katharine hepburn and spencer tracy. each of these directors had different reasons for going in. for stevens, who, like all of the...
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george w bush, miss harriet miers. [applause] i also want you to meet the cochairs of the washington writers series, two extraordinary individuals, huge big successful -- hugely successful in the field of business. first, i field. ike, stand so we can greet you. [applause] and greg -- greg rosenbaum. mr. rosenbaum is somewhere -- there he is. [applause] i also want to read knowledge the president of one of the owners of the washington nationals, faye field. [applause] on the senior director for the ballpark experience of the nationals, maggie cussler. [applause] we have one book that is available for signing at the end. there are a few left. don't leave the university club without getting mr. will's book and having him sign it for you. now let me introduce our panel. beginning with from the united states supreme court, associate justice samuel alito. [applause] and you can -- come on up. next from the new york times and cbs, david brooks. [applause] somebody who wrote a book entitled "is this a great game or what" whic
george w bush, miss harriet miers. [applause] i also want you to meet the cochairs of the washington writers series, two extraordinary individuals, huge big successful -- hugely successful in the field of business. first, i field. ike, stand so we can greet you. [applause] and greg -- greg rosenbaum. mr. rosenbaum is somewhere -- there he is. [applause] i also want to read knowledge the president of one of the owners of the washington nationals, faye field. [applause] on the senior director for...
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georges takes in stride. the humble paramedic insists he's no hero.in a day's work. >> there are 3,000 firefighters within the city of los angeles. i don't think there's any one of them that would not have done what i did. i can really even say that for almost any firefighter across the country, it's what we do. >> coming up. >> there's a brutal people that just saw something and wanted it. >> two thugs launch a surprise attack leaving this bartender facing his own last call. >> that's when i saw the knife. >> when "caught on camera, heroes and villains" continues. ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ don't stop now, come on mony ♪ come on, yeah ♪ i say yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ 'cause you make me feel ♪ like a pony ♪ so good ♪ like a pony ♪ so good ♪ like a pony [ male announcer ] the sentra with bose audio and nissanconnect technology. spread your joy. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ mony mony something big has been erupting all around us. a renaissance of sorts, recognized by those that understand that they too, are big. but to shape the universe t
georges takes in stride. the humble paramedic insists he's no hero.in a day's work. >> there are 3,000 firefighters within the city of los angeles. i don't think there's any one of them that would not have done what i did. i can really even say that for almost any firefighter across the country, it's what we do. >> coming up. >> there's a brutal people that just saw something and wanted it. >> two thugs launch a surprise attack leaving this bartender facing his own last...
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george h.w. bush, the democratic candidate was michael dukakis before we got the rule about politicians wearing headgear. george h.w. bush of course won the 1988 presidential election in pretty much a landslide but as part of his campaign for the presidency he promised to do something act the terrible problem we were having with the ozone layer and dead lakes and acid rain and all the rest of it. after he was elected as president, he made good on his campaign promise and he proposed amending the clean air act once more. i mean, they knew what the problem was. with the ozone layer, they knew what was causing it to go away, which chemicals had to be eliminated in order to stop making that problem worse and start fixing it. on acid rain, they knew they needed to get rid of sulfur die i don't care side and nitrogen oxide. they needed to summon the will and the way to get rid of those things. and just like every other time there had been some advance against pollution, there were critics who said don'
george h.w. bush, the democratic candidate was michael dukakis before we got the rule about politicians wearing headgear. george h.w. bush of course won the 1988 presidential election in pretty much a landslide but as part of his campaign for the presidency he promised to do something act the terrible problem we were having with the ozone layer and dead lakes and acid rain and all the rest of it. after he was elected as president, he made good on his campaign promise and he proposed amending...
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george bush opened that up.hen ted kennedy and i talked about it, we both saw the opportunities in terms of the civil rights of these kids and neighborhoods and families. he was completely comfortable with that. he had some add-ons i did not like. but this fundamental part, if you talk to the business community, civil rights community, they understand exactly what this means in terms of the human capital of this nation. you cannot afford the failures we continue to even accept today if you are going to have a strong economy. if you are going to maintain a democracy in a huge, diverse country like america, you better have a well-educated population. nobody else has tried to do this. be themocracy may hardest part. we keep talking about this in terms of the economy, holding onto our economy is incredibly important. holding onto your democracy is incredibly important. me run a clip of tom coburn, who is way over to the other side of you and came on and we had the same discussion. he's getting out after 16 years. le
george bush opened that up.hen ted kennedy and i talked about it, we both saw the opportunities in terms of the civil rights of these kids and neighborhoods and families. he was completely comfortable with that. he had some add-ons i did not like. but this fundamental part, if you talk to the business community, civil rights community, they understand exactly what this means in terms of the human capital of this nation. you cannot afford the failures we continue to even accept today if you are...
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lucas county -- george lucas to house his vast connection of art.hat went wrong? george lucas wanted a place to house his star wars memorabelia and his amazing art collection by american officers. he picked san francisco but it didn't happen. chicago's waterfront won the battle to house the collection. it is the hometown of his wife. chicago mayor rahm emanuel was thrilled. >> it is a significant investment decision by george and m." lody. >> the first choice was crissy field but last winter the land trust turned him down. a frustrated george lucas was told to look elsewhere and the city scrambled for plan "b" and offered this site. for the warriors abandoned the plan for arenas with letters of support and this appeared begging george lucas county to stay. this a statement, the marriaged that a rare opportunity was missed. i am disappointed that san francisco will not benefit from the renowned art collection that would have been enjoyed by our families and children for generations to come. >> tourists were stunned. >> you have to bring the george lu
lucas county -- george lucas to house his vast connection of art.hat went wrong? george lucas wanted a place to house his star wars memorabelia and his amazing art collection by american officers. he picked san francisco but it didn't happen. chicago's waterfront won the battle to house the collection. it is the hometown of his wife. chicago mayor rahm emanuel was thrilled. >> it is a significant investment decision by george and m." lody. >> the first choice was crissy field...
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it lost a bid to build a museum to house femme maker george -- film maker george lucas' art. the winning bid, chicago. cornell bernard is live in the newsroom with what went wrong here, cornell. >> many believe san francisco blew an opportunity by letting george lucas take his museum to another galaxy far, far away. >> there is a a great disturbance in the force. >> george lucas wanted a place to house his massive collection of "star wars" and hollywood movie memorabilia, not to mention his art collection by american masters. he chose san francisco, but that didn't happen. instead chicago's waterfront won the battle to house the collection. it is also the hometown of lucas' wife, melanie hobb son. rahm emanuel was thrilled. >> this is a significant day for the city and a significant investment by george and melanie next to the other ma seems. >> his first choice was chris see field, but the presidio land trust turned him down cold. lucas was told to look elsewhere. the city scrambled for a plan b and offered up this site near piers 30 and 32 where the warriors abandoned to bu
it lost a bid to build a museum to house femme maker george -- film maker george lucas' art. the winning bid, chicago. cornell bernard is live in the newsroom with what went wrong here, cornell. >> many believe san francisco blew an opportunity by letting george lucas take his museum to another galaxy far, far away. >> there is a a great disturbance in the force. >> george lucas wanted a place to house his massive collection of "star wars" and hollywood movie...
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it lost a bid to build a museum to house femme maker george -- film maker george lucas' art. the winning bid, chicago. cornell bernard is live in the newsroom with what went wrong here, cornell. >> many believe san francisco blew an opportunity by letting george lucas take his museum to another galaxy far, far away. >> there is a a great disturbance in the force. >> george lucas wanted a place to house his massive collection of "star wars" and hollywood moviet toia, not to mention his art collection by american masters. he chose san francisco, but that didn't happen. instead chicago's waterfront won the battle to house the collection. it is also the hometown of lucas' wife, melanie hobb son. rahm emanuel was thrilled. >> this is a significant day for the city and a significant investment by george and melanie next to the other ma seems. >> his first choice was chris see field, but the presidio land trust turned him down cold. lucas was told to look elsewhere. the city scrambled for a plan b and offered up this site near piers 30 and 32 where the warriors abandoned to build an
it lost a bid to build a museum to house femme maker george -- film maker george lucas' art. the winning bid, chicago. cornell bernard is live in the newsroom with what went wrong here, cornell. >> many believe san francisco blew an opportunity by letting george lucas take his museum to another galaxy far, far away. >> there is a a great disturbance in the force. >> george lucas wanted a place to house his massive collection of "star wars" and hollywood moviet toia,...
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it lost a bid to build a museum to house femme maker george -- film maker george lucas' art. the winning bid, chicago. cornell bernard is live in the newsroom with what went wrong here, cornell. >> many believe san francisco blew an opportunity by letting george lucas take his museum to another galaxy far, far away. >> there is a a great disturbance in the force. >> george lucas wanted a place to house his massive collection of "star wars" and hollywood movie memorabilia, not to mention his art collection by american masters. he chose san francisco, but that didn't happen. instead chicago's waterfront won the battle to house the collection. it is also the hometown of lucas' wife, melanie hobb son. rahm emanuel was thrilled. >> this is a significant day for the city and a significant investment by george and melanie next to the other ma seems. >> his first choice was chris see field, but the presidio land trust turned him down cold. lucas was told to look elsewhere. the city scrambled for a plan b and offered up this site near piers 30 and 32 where the warriors abandoned to bu
it lost a bid to build a museum to house femme maker george -- film maker george lucas' art. the winning bid, chicago. cornell bernard is live in the newsroom with what went wrong here, cornell. >> many believe san francisco blew an opportunity by letting george lucas take his museum to another galaxy far, far away. >> there is a a great disturbance in the force. >> george lucas wanted a place to house his massive collection of "star wars" and hollywood movie...
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all right, george, thank you. >>> george will have the very latest on this developing story later onhis "this week." >>> in the meantime, more on the top stories from ron claiborne. >> good morning, everyone. >>> deadly airplane crash in massachusetts. a private gulfstream jet crashed and burned. burst into flames shortly after takeoff from bedford, mass. >> i'm sorry to report that there were no survivors. our thoughts and prayers go out to their families and their loves ones. >>> four passengers and three crew members were on board the plane when it burst into flames. among the passengers, louis katz a co-owner of the philadelphia inquir inquirer, the daily news and philly.com. and former owner of the new jersey nets and devils. identities of the other victims have not yet been disclosed. a witness heard a loud boom before seeing a huge fire ball 60 feet into the sky. officials say the group was traveling to atlantic city, new jersey. the ntsb is investigating the cause of that crash. the plane could hold 3,000 gallons of fuel, some of which may have leaked. they're on the scene of
all right, george, thank you. >>> george will have the very latest on this developing story later onhis "this week." >>> in the meantime, more on the top stories from ron claiborne. >> good morning, everyone. >>> deadly airplane crash in massachusetts. a private gulfstream jet crashed and burned. burst into flames shortly after takeoff from bedford, mass. >> i'm sorry to report that there were no survivors. our thoughts and prayers go out to...
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>> george bush, no, we're not talking about george bush, because apparently you weren't a supporter ofis, couldn't bring russia and china to the table on the iran sanctions, but she did. that's an accomplishment. and neera is right, we have prevented them from getting the nuclear bomb, which is more than most people can say, had we not done those things. >> i don't know for certain where the bomb process is, and i don't think you do either. do you know where the bomb making process is in iran, because i know where they are trying to make one. if you feel confident that hillary clinton's done such a good job -- >> you feel confident that she didn't. >> she has not. >> maybe you should not criticize. >> exactly. >> you know -- we know in iran they want to use a bomb once they have it. that's what we do know. you can live in a fantasy world all you want. >> according to israel and the united states -- >> according to israel, we're no longer their best ally, that's what i know, thanks to hillary clinton. >> let me ask you a further question, she had this reset button fiasco, here's what i'
>> george bush, no, we're not talking about george bush, because apparently you weren't a supporter ofis, couldn't bring russia and china to the table on the iran sanctions, but she did. that's an accomplishment. and neera is right, we have prevented them from getting the nuclear bomb, which is more than most people can say, had we not done those things. >> i don't know for certain where the bomb process is, and i don't think you do either. do you know where the bomb making process...
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george is not backing down, and the bids are going sky-high. >> [ calling ] >> george doesn't want toose. it's the battle between campbell's soup and kendall jackson. soup versus wine -- old money versus new. there's a lot of money at stake and egos, too. >> $750,000. thank you both very much. >> george shows up the billionaire heiress with a $750,000 bid. and they're thrilled about it. >> i love making her mad. she was getting pissed, but that's great. >> in about six minutes, george and barbara spend $1.2 million on just two horses. >> we're gonna get you some good bluegrass in kentucky. >> we paid $750,000 for him. i was hoping we'd pay $400,000. charlotte, how the cookie crumbled this time. we're sorry. >> almost sorry. >> we still love you. you're still one of our best friends and always will be. >> total sales topped $31 million. >> last call. all done. $575,000. thank you. >> coming up... >> the thrill of knowing that we could be on the dive that finds a gigantic pile of sunken treasure, that's pretty exciting. >> next... >> in the end, tiburon, shark, chewed me up, spit me out
george is not backing down, and the bids are going sky-high. >> [ calling ] >> george doesn't want toose. it's the battle between campbell's soup and kendall jackson. soup versus wine -- old money versus new. there's a lot of money at stake and egos, too. >> $750,000. thank you both very much. >> george shows up the billionaire heiress with a $750,000 bid. and they're thrilled about it. >> i love making her mad. she was getting pissed, but that's great. >> in...