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and george the fifth took exactly the shame view. he had become, he said, impossible of real danger and he was delighted and relieved that he had now been got out of harm's way. the first phase of church hill's involvement with the british crown, a very different set of stories and relgtszs and that embodied in that loyal and eloquent speech with which i started. so how do we get, as you were, from here there. what is the process whereby church hill's views become very different as exemplified in his words about june 6th. and about queen elizabeth. the onset, i think, is as follows, during the hills, church hill's attitude both in britain and abroad began to change as the balance between criticism and approval, hostility and appreciation shifted marketedly in their favor. what's the explanation for that. many pre1940 liberals, the first world war had left him saddened and uncertain, not only with his own personal and political reputation, damage and his career prospects diminished. also looking out on social political and internation
and george the fifth took exactly the shame view. he had become, he said, impossible of real danger and he was delighted and relieved that he had now been got out of harm's way. the first phase of church hill's involvement with the british crown, a very different set of stories and relgtszs and that embodied in that loyal and eloquent speech with which i started. so how do we get, as you were, from here there. what is the process whereby church hill's views become very different as exemplified...
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when president george h.w. bush and the white house welcomed president-elect clinton into the white house, it was very different because george h.w. bush really didn't want to leave. >> the mechanics inside the white house, what is going on? andrew: the white house is getting ready for the president. there is only one president at a time. they try to have that transition completed by noon time. they are usually little bit late, but they also start a little bit early so that the white house itself pretty quickly after the staff leaves their last day of real work, people run around, change furniture, change locks. they paint walls. rugs, change new the paintings in the oval office to fit what the new president wants. they said at the table and put the family pictures in the background. it is a flurry of activity. the muster medically for me was smelling the paint drying in the oval office just before the new president is about to come in. so the outgoing president is kind of seeing that which was their domain bei
when president george h.w. bush and the white house welcomed president-elect clinton into the white house, it was very different because george h.w. bush really didn't want to leave. >> the mechanics inside the white house, what is going on? andrew: the white house is getting ready for the president. there is only one president at a time. they try to have that transition completed by noon time. they are usually little bit late, but they also start a little bit early so that the white...
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we were just talking about george h.w. bush. i love the stories he used to tell of how great it felt to look out from that limo and know the minute you catch eyes with somebody on the side, y light them up. >> remember seeing gerald ford in 1976 and just meeting the eyes of the president meant so much to me as a kid. it's interesting. the one thing is, he does not get out and walk some of the parade route, he will have been the first president since jimmy carter not to have done so. jimmy carter did so pointedly to show he was one of the people, invoked a tradition that was begun by thomas jefferson. when he walked back to his boarding house after his inauguration. but every president since jimmy carter has done that. >> amy robach, we're watching the motorcade right now. you're still at the mall. been talking with supporters all day long and hoping for that moment with the president. >> reporter: absolutely. you know, it was really interesting watching everyone's emotions on the mall today. i just loved looking out and seeing s
we were just talking about george h.w. bush. i love the stories he used to tell of how great it felt to look out from that limo and know the minute you catch eyes with somebody on the side, y light them up. >> remember seeing gerald ford in 1976 and just meeting the eyes of the president meant so much to me as a kid. it's interesting. the one thing is, he does not get out and walk some of the parade route, he will have been the first president since jimmy carter not to have done so. jimmy...
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we were just talking about george h.w. bush. i love the stories he used to tell of how great it felt to look out from that limo and know the minute you catch eyes with somebody on the side, you light them up. >> remember seeing gerald ford in 1976 and just meeting the eyes of the president meant so much to me as a kid. it's interesting. the one thing is, he does not get out and walk some of the parade route, he will have been the first president since jimmy carter not to have done so. jimmy carter did so pointedly to show he was one of the people, invoked a tradition that was begun by thomas jefferson. when he walked back to his boarding house after his inauguration. but every president since jimmy carter has done that. >> amy robach, we're watching the motorcade right now. you're still at the mall. been talking with supporters all day long and hoping for that moment with the president. >> reporter: absolutely. you know, it was really interesting watching everyone's emotions on the mall today. i just loved looking out and seeing
we were just talking about george h.w. bush. i love the stories he used to tell of how great it felt to look out from that limo and know the minute you catch eyes with somebody on the side, you light them up. >> remember seeing gerald ford in 1976 and just meeting the eyes of the president meant so much to me as a kid. it's interesting. the one thing is, he does not get out and walk some of the parade route, he will have been the first president since jimmy carter not to have done so....
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today billboard magazine releasing george michael tribute issue.his former manager hints that we could hear new music from george michael. he claims to have listened to new tracks michael reported before his death calling them totally pop like something that would have been on faith. ♪ i gotcha have faith. >> george's michael saying the state contacted him with legal concerns. >> can't wait to hear that new muse ping george george was one of those unique voices out there. >>> the golden globes are this weekend on nbc. i want to let you know a lot of stars are in town and the celebrations have already begun. >> original song nominee justin timberlake feeling the party -pmood with wife jessica biel. at star-studded performance event. sunday timberlake with emma stone also out partying. must be over that strep throat that put her in the hospital last week. >> a very bad case. >> another nominee on the mend, this is us star chrissy met. we spotted her at lax after hurting her knee hiking but we are told she will be good to go at the golden globes. arri
today billboard magazine releasing george michael tribute issue.his former manager hints that we could hear new music from george michael. he claims to have listened to new tracks michael reported before his death calling them totally pop like something that would have been on faith. ♪ i gotcha have faith. >> george's michael saying the state contacted him with legal concerns. >> can't wait to hear that new muse ping george george was one of those unique voices out there....
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george w.ush and laura bush, of course, will be here but i want to get back to hillary clinton and bill clinton because they will be there. the last time hillary clinton and donald trump came face-to-face, robin, was just a couple of weeks before election day and we all know, george and robin, what happened after that. here we are today. >> we are here today. all right, cecilia, thank you. >> let's bring in kellyanne donald trump's senior adviser and last night he gave her a big shoutout at the gala. >> there is no den she will not go into. when my manner petrified to go in a certain network i said, kellyanne, will you do it, absolutely, no problem. then she gets on and just destroys them so anyway, thank you, baby. thank you. >> and, kellyanne conway joins us, big day for you. kellyanne, happy birthday. >> thank you, george. 50 feels fabulous. perfect president -- i mean perfect gift in a president but i really want to echo what don jr. said, the enormity of today, the responsibility and the g
george w.ush and laura bush, of course, will be here but i want to get back to hillary clinton and bill clinton because they will be there. the last time hillary clinton and donald trump came face-to-face, robin, was just a couple of weeks before election day and we all know, george and robin, what happened after that. here we are today. >> we are here today. all right, cecilia, thank you. >> let's bring in kellyanne donald trump's senior adviser and last night he gave her a big...
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george w. bush and laura bush walking in as well. some concern that would not be able to make it today because of the condition of his father, george h.w. bush, but as we heard earlier this morning from anita mcbride, mrs. bush's chief of staff, the former president doing much better today in the hospital in houston, suffering from pneumonia in the intensive care unit but he seems to be doing better. he's been tweeting out. he of course sent a letter to the president-elect as well, as we see that motorcade now coming in to the capitol, driving up. they will go into the east front and then begin that walk through the capitol to the west front for the ceremonies. cecilia vega mentioned that the last time that donald j. trump and hillary clinton were together was at that al smith dinner. behind the scenes they were with cardinal dolan who's going to be giving a prayer today and they did promise to help each other through this. matthew dowd, that is probably pretty improbable. i don't believe presi
george w. bush and laura bush walking in as well. some concern that would not be able to make it today because of the condition of his father, george h.w. bush, but as we heard earlier this morning from anita mcbride, mrs. bush's chief of staff, the former president doing much better today in the hospital in houston, suffering from pneumonia in the intensive care unit but he seems to be doing better. he's been tweeting out. he of course sent a letter to the president-elect as well, as we see...
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george osborne, thank you for joining us. you next time. ♪ fourth straight session. >> apple returns to revenue growth thanks to the iphone 7. it could buy almost any company in the world. president trump changes his plans as he prepares to announces supreme court pick.
george osborne, thank you for joining us. you next time. ♪ fourth straight session. >> apple returns to revenue growth thanks to the iphone 7. it could buy almost any company in the world. president trump changes his plans as he prepares to announces supreme court pick.
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will ismore, "george wrong.f peace and safety and rational leadership -- president obama didn't have to say a thing." asking you to call in, for democrats, republicans, indepen dents. let us know if you agree with george will, or if you want to bring of a specific speech or quote from the president. clara is in kansas city, missouri. republican. go ahead. caller: good morning. yes. i remember his speech at the united nations, where he said that if you slander the prophet mohammed, the future does not belong to you, and then at the prayer breakfast, he accused christians of killing people at the crusades, and when he went to egypt, they really thought there wasn't a christian in america because he said we are not a christian nation. i know there are many people here who are not christian, but we still consider ourselves christian. i'm very disappointed in those things. religionp some other and put down christianity. that is what i remember most. host: linda and los angeles, democrat. good morning. caller: good mo
will ismore, "george wrong.f peace and safety and rational leadership -- president obama didn't have to say a thing." asking you to call in, for democrats, republicans, indepen dents. let us know if you agree with george will, or if you want to bring of a specific speech or quote from the president. clara is in kansas city, missouri. republican. go ahead. caller: good morning. yes. i remember his speech at the united nations, where he said that if you slander the prophet mohammed, the...
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there is george w bush and laura bush as well. george bush and laura bush as well. still in evidence there! a true gent. and george bush himself who went through this recess in 2001 after a very contested election. he too lost the popular vote but by much less than donald trump has lost the popular vote, and his wife laura. they have had eight years out of the public eye by and large, and i've actually had a very good relationship with the obama is. george bush has had a very good relationship with ill clinton working on things like haiti and international aid efforts.” clinton working on things like haiti and international aid efforts. i was there on the last day, eight years ago, and when you go through this, it is so emotional from the sense of the president is going through a lot of emotions and he will fly out on a helicopter to andrews air force base and the staff is there to wish the president well but i have to say, it isa president well but i have to say, it is a remarkable feeling, katty, to be there with them when they transition from resident to private
there is george w bush and laura bush as well. george bush and laura bush as well. still in evidence there! a true gent. and george bush himself who went through this recess in 2001 after a very contested election. he too lost the popular vote but by much less than donald trump has lost the popular vote, and his wife laura. they have had eight years out of the public eye by and large, and i've actually had a very good relationship with the obama is. george bush has had a very good relationship...
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george h.w. bush and barbara bush both in a texas hospital tonight. the very latest on their condition this evening. let's go out front. >>> good evening. i'm erin burnett. welcome to a special edition of "out front." breaking news, president-elect donald trump is about to arrive right here in bah washington less than 48 hours before he's sworn in as the next president of the united states. it's a significant night. his final flight aboard his own private jet before being president. of course we know that's the one with the trump name emblazoned on the side, the "t" on the tail. the president-elect arriving at washington's reagan national airport soon. here to kick off a series of lavish inaugural events. tonight a couple of exclusive dinners, one for mike pence, a second honoring his cabinet picks, some deep-pocketed donors at these with donations of up to a million dollars, this as a trump transition official tells cnn trump has wrip his inauguration address draft himself, a draft he began work
george h.w. bush and barbara bush both in a texas hospital tonight. the very latest on their condition this evening. let's go out front. >>> good evening. i'm erin burnett. welcome to a special edition of "out front." breaking news, president-elect donald trump is about to arrive right here in bah washington less than 48 hours before he's sworn in as the next president of the united states. it's a significant night. his final flight aboard his own private jet before being...
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in the last hour the death has been announced of the singer george michael. he was 53.ael shot to fame in the 1980s as half of the band wham and went on to have a hugely successful solo career. he sold more than 80 million records worldwide. what followed annoyed this viewer. the whole news bulletin tonight, apart from ten minutes, has been taken up with george michael dying. where are the bbc coming from? it's time you reported the real news. george michael's was of course not the only death to be reported on the bbc over the past couple of weeks, as the viewers of weeks, as other viewers pointed out to us. it's the 27th of december and today, the bbc news and channel 130 has four obituaries. an enormously long one for carrie fisher, there's still contributions on george michael, the author richard adams and about the royle family actress liz smith. there's so many important things happening in this world. it's absolutely ridiculous. good morning, every time i switch on the news to find out what's happening in the world, all i see is an endless film of yet another pop
in the last hour the death has been announced of the singer george michael. he was 53.ael shot to fame in the 1980s as half of the band wham and went on to have a hugely successful solo career. he sold more than 80 million records worldwide. what followed annoyed this viewer. the whole news bulletin tonight, apart from ten minutes, has been taken up with george michael dying. where are the bbc coming from? it's time you reported the real news. george michael's was of course not the only death...
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carolina and george seems to be a theme. he is the creator of carolina color, a series of live radio the nuts -- vignettes, and his column has appeared in the raleigh times and observer. i hope you brought some hush puppies or barbecue or something with you. being a tech person myself, i appreciate warren because he has a very active twitter account. thank you for promoting this event to your following. tonight's event, he will discuss his latest book, "george washington's 1791 southern tour." this is a book that considers the history and lore of the presidents -- president's visit to the south. i had a opportunity to work on an interactive map here a few years ago. it has more than 1000 places where washington visited during his lifetime. if you are into washington geography, i highly recommend it. you can see the different journeys and paths he visited. it is remarkable seeing things in an 18th century context, how far washington moved from north to south, and east to west. particularly in north america. if you are looking
carolina and george seems to be a theme. he is the creator of carolina color, a series of live radio the nuts -- vignettes, and his column has appeared in the raleigh times and observer. i hope you brought some hush puppies or barbecue or something with you. being a tech person myself, i appreciate warren because he has a very active twitter account. thank you for promoting this event to your following. tonight's event, he will discuss his latest book, "george washington's 1791 southern...
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billboard magazine released a george michael tribute issue.ormer manager hints that we could hear new music from george michael. he claims to have listened to new tracks michael recorded before his death, calling them totally pop like something that would have been on "faith." ♪ cuz i got to have faith >> george's boyfriend put up a link to one of the songs but brought it away. >> ccn't wait to hear that new music george has. george was one of those unique voices out there. >>> the golden globes are this weekend on nbc. i want to let you know a lot of stars ar te inanown d the celebrationse havalad timberlake feeling the party mood with wife jessica biel. at "w" magazine's star-studded performance event. expect timberlake to be seated by co-star emma stone, who with were also out partying. must be over that strep throat that put her in the hospital last week. >> a very bad case. >> another nominee on the mend, this is us star chrissy metz. we spotted her at lax after hurting her knee hiking but we are told she will be good to go at the golden
billboard magazine released a george michael tribute issue.ormer manager hints that we could hear new music from george michael. he claims to have listened to new tracks michael recorded before his death, calling them totally pop like something that would have been on "faith." ♪ cuz i got to have faith >> george's boyfriend put up a link to one of the songs but brought it away. >> ccn't wait to hear that new music george has. george was one of those unique voices out...
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>> george, i would just say about crowd size. first of all, there was rain that -- the downpour that was reported. ajd and i think it deterred many people from coming. there were thousands of people here. 31 million people watched this inaugural i'm sure including watched abc's coverage of it. according to nielsen. that is far above the 20.5 million that watched president obama's second inauguration. many other people are watching on other screens. phones. online. we're confident that the crowd sizes in the historic election of donald trump. and it was historic. based on projections. that were given. based on the fact that we, for the first time, have a nonpolitician in the white house. i think the crowd size argument is not as important. as what he's going to do this week as president of the united states. >> again, i completely agree. that's why i'm asking why he chose to make his first speech about it and the first press briefing about it? >> that did nominate media coverage by many yesterday. a day after the inauguration. and
>> george, i would just say about crowd size. first of all, there was rain that -- the downpour that was reported. ajd and i think it deterred many people from coming. there were thousands of people here. 31 million people watched this inaugural i'm sure including watched abc's coverage of it. according to nielsen. that is far above the 20.5 million that watched president obama's second inauguration. many other people are watching on other screens. phones. online. we're confident that the...
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but george. hang on. john lewis stood up and said in an interview that donald trump was not a legitimate president. it's insanity. it's wrong. and dni director clapper said as much many, many times. there is no evidence that any outcome of the election was changed. president-elect trump won 30 of 50 states. more counties since ronald reagan. this man won in an electoral landslide. to question the legitimacy of the next united states president. and you're worried about a tweet that says, hey, why don't you get back to work instead of questioning my legitimacy? too bad. >> we just had senator sanders on the program. he did not question the legitimacy of the president-elect. he'll attend the inauguration. he said it was right to bring up questions like this because of donald trump's past and questioning the legitimacy of barack obama with the years and years of the questions of where he was born. >> donald trump made it clear that certainly over the last few years that president obama was born in hawaii. but
but george. hang on. john lewis stood up and said in an interview that donald trump was not a legitimate president. it's insanity. it's wrong. and dni director clapper said as much many, many times. there is no evidence that any outcome of the election was changed. president-elect trump won 30 of 50 states. more counties since ronald reagan. this man won in an electoral landslide. to question the legitimacy of the next united states president. and you're worried about a tweet that says, hey,...
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i think people made special efforts on these presidential visits but george washington. -- by george washington. sashes, womenrms, did their hair in different ways. it was a big deal when the president would come. washington worked his way to wilmington, north carolina, where the guy who was hosting him said do not drink the water. they still tell you that in wilmington. [laughter] mr. bingham: myrtle beach, that famous beach resort did not exist as such then. at thecalled long bay time. the kings highway would divert over about 30 some miles of what is now myrtle beach. you had to find locals to guide you across the inlets. this was a more direct way to get to charleston. you would go straight down the beach for 30 miles at low tide. it made the best road of the entire southern tour. this was quite a scene, i am sure, as washington's carriage and his entourage, and his staff dressed in red and white every. it must've been quite a scene going down myrtle beach. plantation. at a as i mentioned, washington enjoyed learning about the new agriculture. he had never seen flora quite like t
i think people made special efforts on these presidential visits but george washington. -- by george washington. sashes, womenrms, did their hair in different ways. it was a big deal when the president would come. washington worked his way to wilmington, north carolina, where the guy who was hosting him said do not drink the water. they still tell you that in wilmington. [laughter] mr. bingham: myrtle beach, that famous beach resort did not exist as such then. at thecalled long bay time. the...
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i'm george howell. >> i'm christine romans. it is tuesday, january 31st. 4:00 a.m. in the east. it is hard to overstate the nature of the rapid developments we saw in washington overnight. in a move that evokes president nixon's mass firings in 1973, the trump administration creating a level of chaos after a week and a half on the job. a new acting attorney general has been sworn in to replace the old acting ag sally yates after she did not defend the travel ban in court. the u.s. attorney for eastern virginia, dana boente took the oath and quickly rescinded yates' order. more on that in a moment. evan perez joins us with the latest. >> reporter: george and christine, in an extraordinary series of events, president trump fired sally yates, the acting attorney general, because she ordered the justice department not to defend the travel ban. the travel ban to the united states from seven countries deemed to be security risks. yates is an obama appointee. on monday evening, they told justice department law
i'm george howell. >> i'm christine romans. it is tuesday, january 31st. 4:00 a.m. in the east. it is hard to overstate the nature of the rapid developments we saw in washington overnight. in a move that evokes president nixon's mass firings in 1973, the trump administration creating a level of chaos after a week and a half on the job. a new acting attorney general has been sworn in to replace the old acting ag sally yates after she did not defend the travel ban in court. the u.s....
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so you brought a picture of george. she tells me how george was the youngest of five. >> he died the day after my 20th birthday. >> the much loved baby boy of four older sisters. >> he played football. he played little league for years. he loved it. we loved going to his games to watch him. >> she says she'll never forget the moment she heard what happened. she was at work and called home. her father answered the phone. >> he said your brother has been shot. i don't know how bad it is. i need you to get here. that's the worst feeling. >> if there was any silver lining in those first weeks, she says it was that a suspect was quickly in custody. >> you feel a relief, but you want to be sure at the same time that they get the right person. i felt like i needed more. my sister felt like she needed more. >> so she and her sister decided to face the man accused of their brother's murder and went to visit richard rosario in jail where he was being held awaiting trial. >> told him who we were and she said, we just really want t
so you brought a picture of george. she tells me how george was the youngest of five. >> he died the day after my 20th birthday. >> the much loved baby boy of four older sisters. >> he played football. he played little league for years. he loved it. we loved going to his games to watch him. >> she says she'll never forget the moment she heard what happened. she was at work and called home. her father answered the phone. >> he said your brother has been shot. i...
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george?> but -- go ahead, ed. >> well, i'm glad donna mentioned history because abraham lincoln wound up in a situation of fighting a civil war because southern states engaged in nullification. they rested on an interpretation of the constitution to say that they would not obey federal law. you can let that happen because once you start that, the question is, "what other laws..." >> we got to go. i'm sorry, george. you ceded your time. [ laughter ] we'll be right back. you're first after the break. >> "inside story" is presented by temple university. remarkable change isn't easy, but for those who take charge, it comes naturally. explore temple's impact. visit temple.edu/impact. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. welcome to 8 and a half maple street. it's half a house. and even though it only has half a kitchen, half the closet space and a half bath, it's a full house to the wilsons. because they have fios, their half house has full internet, with uploads as fast as downloads. don't
george?> but -- go ahead, ed. >> well, i'm glad donna mentioned history because abraham lincoln wound up in a situation of fighting a civil war because southern states engaged in nullification. they rested on an interpretation of the constitution to say that they would not obey federal law. you can let that happen because once you start that, the question is, "what other laws..." >> we got to go. i'm sorry, george. you ceded your time. [ laughter ] we'll be right back....
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gw beats george mason 87-68. pga tomorrow. 522 days since tiger wood's first full field competitive golf tournament. pines. this tiger are we going to see this weekend, on the prowl or with the scowl? >> i don't know. i haven't played a full schedule in a very long time. this is an unknown. i'm looking forward to getting off and playing and trying to keep improving and getting my game better and more consistent, rounding the form and making my way to that first full week in april. >> tiger woods, he has more wi >>> he was the top selling author of some cold war spy classics. now if you've got the cash, you can be part of tom clancy's estate. he amassed a snake skin table and [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- glenn close, jay baruchel, comedian candice thompson,
gw beats george mason 87-68. pga tomorrow. 522 days since tiger wood's first full field competitive golf tournament. pines. this tiger are we going to see this weekend, on the prowl or with the scowl? >> i don't know. i haven't played a full schedule in a very long time. this is an unknown. i'm looking forward to getting off and playing and trying to keep improving and getting my game better and more consistent, rounding the form and making my way to that first full week in april....
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even george w.h who came into office on december 12th some five weeks after the actual election through a supreme court decision, there were a lot of people felt cheated, raw nerve, hurt feelings yet he had nine of his cabinet nominees confirmed in that week because the senate recognizes you need state and treasury and defense in place to keep us going. >> yeah and i know there have been some issues with making sure all the fors are in. the president-elect clearly not happy with that series of new polls showing that he'll be the most unpul but the country clearly is divided so does he feel any need in this inaugural to reach out to those americans who don't support him? >> well, we discussed the polls. he knows that the polls also show very important things to americans including your abc news poll like a majority saying that donald trump will have positive impact on the economy and jobs. they believe he will keep us safer. but more broadly outside of any one poll, if you look at this inaugural addr
even george w.h who came into office on december 12th some five weeks after the actual election through a supreme court decision, there were a lot of people felt cheated, raw nerve, hurt feelings yet he had nine of his cabinet nominees confirmed in that week because the senate recognizes you need state and treasury and defense in place to keep us going. >> yeah and i know there have been some issues with making sure all the fors are in. the president-elect clearly not happy with that...
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wai design for civilian control of the armed forces that was from general george marshall.es of it is extremely important we looked at the consequences the and the implications they may have on the future of relations. to be enshrined in the constitution with the revolutionary war to help insure the democracy remains in the hands of the people.bitig establishing the department of defense or any individual within tenures of the component of the armed services harry truman nominated former secretary of state and former chief of staff george marshall to serve as secretary of defense and ultimately wave to that restriction is not to be construed in it is hereby expressed that after general marshall leaves the office of secretary defense app. nobody should be approved.al and then to make a determination in the case of general mattis. during the committee hearing the defense secretary is unique in the system acting as the commander-in-chief that the only civilian official operating in the chain of command and like the president he or she is not an elected official so we must be very cautiou
wai design for civilian control of the armed forces that was from general george marshall.es of it is extremely important we looked at the consequences the and the implications they may have on the future of relations. to be enshrined in the constitution with the revolutionary war to help insure the democracy remains in the hands of the people.bitig establishing the department of defense or any individual within tenures of the component of the armed services harry truman nominated former...
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i remember george w. bush havinú the same hope. in ukraine and syria, but before those conflicts, residents of the former soviet@úrepublic of georgia, they say they fell vick toim to the border. here is more.a >> for georgians this the 2008 war. the fencing scars to landscape. green signs offerç up an omino warning. just beyond is the break away region of south. they were only allowed to get this close in the companyç of georgian security forces. they say it's for our own protection, after all, the russians are watching2ú >> it's here that we meet, georgian 82-year-old in the space of thisç conflict. >> i from÷ú georgia. >> after he went out one day to run errands, he returned to find his ÷úhome. they wound up slicing his land and permanently separating him from the country he calls home. >> when you first saw this fence here, how didç you feel? >> i was angry when they came. they said it was russian territory. so if you don't want to be from where should i go. help me if you can. >> the locals, it's known as the creeping borde
i remember george w. bush havinú the same hope. in ukraine and syria, but before those conflicts, residents of the former soviet@úrepublic of georgia, they say they fell vick toim to the border. here is more.a >> for georgians this the 2008 war. the fencing scars to landscape. green signs offerç up an omino warning. just beyond is the break away region of south. they were only allowed to get this close in the companyç of georgian security forces. they say it's for our own...
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is for you, before shooting george collazo in the head once. then she saw him turn around and jog to an intersection where there was a car waiting. >> much of the police report from nicole torres' interview on the day of the crime is blacked out, redacted. but in the file, rebecca found an unredacted copy of the report that had been from years later. >> in the redacted version of the police report, it is hard to even tell who is speaking. when you see the unredacted version, you see that she told the police, michael sanchez said to her at the scene of the crime, he didn't see the shooter. >> but remember, michael sanchez was the first one who pointed to rosario's picture a few hours after the shooting. >> that is a significant piece of information and certainly a defense attorney would want that information so they can cross examine sanchez to show to a jury to show that he is not credible. >> glenn and rebecca believe they now have enough to ask a judge to reopen rosario's case to. hold a hearing and call witnesses. and they file a motion at b
is for you, before shooting george collazo in the head once. then she saw him turn around and jog to an intersection where there was a car waiting. >> much of the police report from nicole torres' interview on the day of the crime is blacked out, redacted. but in the file, rebecca found an unredacted copy of the report that had been from years later. >> in the redacted version of the police report, it is hard to even tell who is speaking. when you see the unredacted version, you see...
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is for you, before shooting george collazo in the head once. then she saw him turn around and jog to an intersection where there was a car waiting. >> much of the police report from nicole torres' interview on the day of the crime is blacked out, redacted. but in the file, rebecca found an unredacted copy of the report that had been from years later. >> in the redacted version of the police report, it is hard to even tell who is speaking. when you see the unredacted version, you see that she told the police, michael sanchez said to her at the scene of the crime, he didn't see the shooter. >> but remember, michael sanchez was the first one who pointed to rosario's picture a few hours after the shooting. >> that is a significant piece of information and certainly a defense attorney would want that information so they can cross examine sanchez to show to a jury to show that he is not credible. >> glenn and rebecca believe they now have enough to ask a judge to reopen rosario's case to hold a hearing and call witnesses. and they file a motion at br
is for you, before shooting george collazo in the head once. then she saw him turn around and jog to an intersection where there was a car waiting. >> much of the police report from nicole torres' interview on the day of the crime is blacked out, redacted. but in the file, rebecca found an unredacted copy of the report that had been from years later. >> in the redacted version of the police report, it is hard to even tell who is speaking. when you see the unredacted version, you see...
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last time we side eight years ago when george w. bush left the white house and barack obama became our 44th president. >> one of the things thank god we do well and we take too much for granted because if you look at the number of countries in which this does happen with so little fanfare and such little agitation it is unique and americans don't understand that. >> the role of the military parade and all the traditions that go with it. what is its origin? >> people celebrate with parades that were often pretty military compared to an inaugural parade nowadays and one of the things is if you just looked at inaugural parade through history, you knew nothing else about the president when he was coming to power it would tell you a lot. >> how does it represent the president taking office? the inaugural ceremonies are organized by the house and senate, the parade is organized by the transition committee and you have other things. >> everyone combining on this with one of the impressive things about our system this year where people tend
last time we side eight years ago when george w. bush left the white house and barack obama became our 44th president. >> one of the things thank god we do well and we take too much for granted because if you look at the number of countries in which this does happen with so little fanfare and such little agitation it is unique and americans don't understand that. >> the role of the military parade and all the traditions that go with it. what is its origin? >> people celebrate...
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working in george marshall's archives is different. he did not write war memoirs and remain generally modest about his achievements. in a way that montgomery, mark clark, and lord mountbaten were able to be. i mentioned mark clark, and of course the remitting other generals that owed their promotions to marshall. not to mention dwight eisenhower. he was a good picker of alent. when america entered the war the former british chief of imperial general staff field mushroom sir john dill, who preceded alan brooke, wrote to washington -- from washington to brooke. never have a scenic country so utterly unprepared for war and soft. the british did not rate highly america's conscript armies. they did not leave the u.s. aaf's --they do not support their belief in daylight bombing of german cities or believe they can lead any good outcome. hurchill did not share the british general's pessimism. his extensive reading about the american civil war convinced him that once the nation was fully engaged, extraordinary productive capacity to be unleash
working in george marshall's archives is different. he did not write war memoirs and remain generally modest about his achievements. in a way that montgomery, mark clark, and lord mountbaten were able to be. i mentioned mark clark, and of course the remitting other generals that owed their promotions to marshall. not to mention dwight eisenhower. he was a good picker of alent. when america entered the war the former british chief of imperial general staff field mushroom sir john dill, who...
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prince george's county show improvement.ore than 81% of seniors that's up 276 points and is a record high in prince georges county. in hont gomry county, the graduation rate is 89.83%. that's a slight increase. charles county, 92%. here is some bad news, though. frederick county saw a drop in graduationing rates. they're at 92% down from 93.4%. back to you guys in the studio. >> megan mcgrath, thank you very much. >>> we all probably know somebody that's struggling to pay off students loans. the debts can be crippling. that was the case for this student, matt portwood who took out a $41,000 loan from navient. after he couldn't make the payments any more, the interest rate jumped to 21% and he now owes nearly $130,000. portwood says navient never told him that the interest rate was going to go up. navient declined to comment. that company provides services for one in about every four student loan borrowers in this complaints, the federal government filed a lawsuit against the company last week. >>> more than 8,000 teens are e
prince george's county show improvement.ore than 81% of seniors that's up 276 points and is a record high in prince georges county. in hont gomry county, the graduation rate is 89.83%. that's a slight increase. charles county, 92%. here is some bad news, though. frederick county saw a drop in graduationing rates. they're at 92% down from 93.4%. back to you guys in the studio. >> megan mcgrath, thank you very much. >>> we all probably know somebody that's struggling to pay off...
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we'll take a look at prince george. >>> thank you. breaking news, breaking developments in texas. >> erica. >> and we are hearing this morning that former president george h.w. bush has been hospitalized in houston. this coming from his office chief of staff, saying that he is in stable condition; that he is doing fine is the quote from his office chief of staff. it is unclear at this hours a to the reason behind his hospitalization and we should stress that nbc news is working to verify this. but this coming from his office chief of staff that former president george h.w. bush at 92 years old is in a hospital in houston. as soon as we get you more information, we'll get right back with you in the live desk. >>> new developments for an accused killer is over. markeith lloyd was discovered in orlando yesterday. he was heavily armed. he is accused of killing two people including orlando police officer, master sergeant deborah clayton. they used the handcuffs of the slain officer when they arrested lloyd. and an officer was killed while
we'll take a look at prince george. >>> thank you. breaking news, breaking developments in texas. >> erica. >> and we are hearing this morning that former president george h.w. bush has been hospitalized in houston. this coming from his office chief of staff, saying that he is in stable condition; that he is doing fine is the quote from his office chief of staff. it is unclear at this hours a to the reason behind his hospitalization and we should stress that nbc news is...
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working in george marshall's archives at vmi is different. he did not write war memoirs and remained generally modest about his achievements, in a way that montgomery, mark clark, and lord mountbatten were unable to be, ultimately to the detriment of their own reputations. he was built on a different scale of greatness than they. i mentioned mark clark, who marshall chose and promoted. of course, there were many other generals who largely owed to their promotions to marshall, including george patton, leslie mcnair, and omar bradley, not to mention dwight eisenhower. he was a good picker of talent. when america entered the war, the former british chief of imperial general staff field marshall sir john dill, who preceded alan brooke, wrote from washington to brooke, "never have i seen a country so utterly unprepared for war and so soft." the british did not rate highly america's hastily raised conscript armies. their tactical doctrine or their efficiency grade they -- efficiency. they did not support their belief in daylight bombing of german c
working in george marshall's archives at vmi is different. he did not write war memoirs and remained generally modest about his achievements, in a way that montgomery, mark clark, and lord mountbatten were unable to be, ultimately to the detriment of their own reputations. he was built on a different scale of greatness than they. i mentioned mark clark, who marshall chose and promoted. of course, there were many other generals who largely owed to their promotions to marshall, including george...
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george has been through 14 pairs of shoes.if you'd like to follow his journey or donate to the cause you can do that at beod there. george is being filmed for a documentary about mental health awareness for veterans. we have a link to his website on our wusa9 mobile app. >>> trending now. a major concert announcement for the dc area. >>> crooks rob kim kardashian for $10 million worth of jewels and tonight more than a dozen people are behind bars. >>> melania trump gets ready for one of her biggest decisions to date as the incoming first lady. >>> let's look to wednesday. this is 3:00 p.m. on future cast. look at that. 51 degrees downtown. even 49 at hagerstown. we'll talk about who may see a few flakes tomorrow morning. i checked, everything's there... wait a minute... hey... hold on, i can explain. you better have a good answer... switch to geico and you could save a ton of money on your car insurance. why didn't you say so in the first place? i thought you's was wearing a wire. haha, what? why would i wear a wire? geico.
george has been through 14 pairs of shoes.if you'd like to follow his journey or donate to the cause you can do that at beod there. george is being filmed for a documentary about mental health awareness for veterans. we have a link to his website on our wusa9 mobile app. >>> trending now. a major concert announcement for the dc area. >>> crooks rob kim kardashian for $10 million worth of jewels and tonight more than a dozen people are behind bars. >>> melania trump...
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it was a very different speech than george w. bush in 2009, his farewell address from the east room. president obama had a lot to say and feeling there was a lot more to accomplish. >> a different speech also than when ronald reagan gave when he was leaving the stage saying he was leaving the white house in very good hands. the president said he was leaving the nation in good hands, the hands of his young supporters. >> and it was those young supporters that got him elected in first place. after election after election of youth voter turnout going down. they turned out in 2008. that was the core of the obama coalition and one that didn't turn out for hillary clinton. >> we are seeing the president walk off the stage right now. tom lamas there. he was surrounded by love in that crowd. >> oh, this room was electric. it still is electric. people are on their feet. some people are crying. many of them are cheering. and i have to agree with martha raddatz, this really felt like a rally of sorts. the crowd here hanging on his every sin
it was a very different speech than george w. bush in 2009, his farewell address from the east room. president obama had a lot to say and feeling there was a lot more to accomplish. >> a different speech also than when ronald reagan gave when he was leaving the stage saying he was leaving the white house in very good hands. the president said he was leaving the nation in good hands, the hands of his young supporters. >> and it was those young supporters that got him elected in first...
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off in the horizon is prince george's county. temperatures all around the metro area are above freezing. we're in the mid and upper 30s as well as around the bay. there are a few spots farther north and west where it's a little below freezing. some of the pavement that remained wet from yesterday may be a little bit of patchy ice. watch out for there's dense fog around hagerstown as well this morning. temperatures will be staying in the 30s here throw 11:00 or so then start jumping into the 40s as we get into the afternoon hours. right now don't have anything on storm team 4 radar. we're all dry here. however, there is still that lingering ice storm in the midwest. ahead of that, it's rain. that moisture is coming just south of us overnight tonight. the timing on that, this is as of 11:00 p.m. this area in green is some light rain coming into the central and southern shenandoah valley. might get a few snowflakes winchester to leesburg tonight and to around 2:00 to 3:00 a.m. after that, much of this moisture is going to be gone. m
off in the horizon is prince george's county. temperatures all around the metro area are above freezing. we're in the mid and upper 30s as well as around the bay. there are a few spots farther north and west where it's a little below freezing. some of the pavement that remained wet from yesterday may be a little bit of patchy ice. watch out for there's dense fog around hagerstown as well this morning. temperatures will be staying in the 30s here throw 11:00 or so then start jumping into the 40s...
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you may remember yardley love and george huguely.ight huguely's mother breaks her silence on the case. >> and i'm so sad and sorry that yardley's gone. >>> a 25-year-old maryland man will spend the rest of his life in prison for sexually assaulting a woman with a mental illness. coming up, you'll hear from the victim's brother, who has an emotion @al message that he read to the judge in court. >>> many of us into the low 60s a little earlier. we're falling into the 50s now. we're going down quite a bit as we head to the weekend. illegal immigrants. several localities in our region operate as sanctuary cities, tacoma park, washington, d.c., and arlington. kristen wright is live for us with local reaction. >> reporter: well, jim, a rally is going on right now. what's happening is that immigrants are sharinei explaining why they love this country. also talking about why they are opposed to some of president trump's policies. so, the crowd here is actually pretty big. the point is they want everyone to hear them. they want their voices h
you may remember yardley love and george huguely.ight huguely's mother breaks her silence on the case. >> and i'm so sad and sorry that yardley's gone. >>> a 25-year-old maryland man will spend the rest of his life in prison for sexually assaulting a woman with a mental illness. coming up, you'll hear from the victim's brother, who has an emotion @al message that he read to the judge in court. >>> many of us into the low 60s a little earlier. we're falling into the 50s...
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and new images were also released when prince george turned three injuly.amily dog, lupo. it was the year where we saw a bit more of the younger royals. a first official overseas visit for prince george and princess charlotte. their arrival in canada appeared a bit bewildering for the young prince. not even the canadian prime minister could persuade a tired three—year—old to high—five, or even handshake. in this bilingual country, where prince william will one day be king, there was a chance to try out his french. nous sommes tres heureux d'etre de retour au canada. nous vous remercions d'etre venus en si grand nombre pour nous accueillir. nous vous remercions aussi d'avoir accepte de partager avec nous la beaute de ce pays magnifique. phew! cheering. the canada trip took in some of the wild beauty of the country, particularly in the yukon territory. the couple heard of the struggle for equality still faced by some of canada's indigenous people. there was, though, also time with their children. for george and charlotte, a party with all the trappings, share
and new images were also released when prince george turned three injuly.amily dog, lupo. it was the year where we saw a bit more of the younger royals. a first official overseas visit for prince george and princess charlotte. their arrival in canada appeared a bit bewildering for the young prince. not even the canadian prime minister could persuade a tired three—year—old to high—five, or even handshake. in this bilingual country, where prince william will one day be king, there was a...
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. >> well, by that rationale, let us convict king george himself of smuggling here today. [ indistinctl my liberty be destroyed by a collector for a debt without the common indulgence and lenity of the law? so it is established. >> while rich men like john hancock can afford legal help, most are not so lucky. [ indistinct shouting ] >> you have no right to do this! >> across the colonies, tax collectors are given authority to search and seize personal property in place of unpaid taxes. >> seize all the records. >> the key to understanding the colonies and the colonists themselves is they feel as though they're protecting something that everybody in the empire enjoys -- the rights of englishmen. [ crickets chirping ] there were a group of merchants and political activists that were primed to watch for oversteps by parliament. and they were primed to protest it as soon as it happened. >> you cannot simply search a man's home and seize his property without proper cause or provocation. >> but how do we respond? what recourse do we even have? >> i propose that we establish an association fo
. >> well, by that rationale, let us convict king george himself of smuggling here today. [ indistinctl my liberty be destroyed by a collector for a debt without the common indulgence and lenity of the law? so it is established. >> while rich men like john hancock can afford legal help, most are not so lucky. [ indistinct shouting ] >> you have no right to do this! >> across the colonies, tax collectors are given authority to search and seize personal property in place...
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should wait until the brass passes me by, george. >> let's watch. ♪ >> all right, george, i'm hopingbecause the talladega marching band's story is pretty remarkable. they were really scrutinized and criticized, but this is a historically black college, and the president of the university told me that he was receiving death threats, the students were receiving threats, as well, because they wanted to participate in this, but dr. hawkins, who is the president of the university, told me earlier this week, he knows in his heart that he made the right decision to bring this marching band from this historically black college in alabama, talladega college, here to the inaugural parade. he said that he consulted with civil rights leaders, he consulted with the board, with s top donor, with the students. and th all wanted to come here. he said, it's sad that people tried to politicize it. people are out for his job. as i mentioned, he's receiving death threats, as well. but he said, this is an opportunity for these students and as a once in a lifetime opportunity for them, and george, remarka
should wait until the brass passes me by, george. >> let's watch. ♪ >> all right, george, i'm hopingbecause the talladega marching band's story is pretty remarkable. they were really scrutinized and criticized, but this is a historically black college, and the president of the university told me that he was receiving death threats, the students were receiving threats, as well, because they wanted to participate in this, but dr. hawkins, who is the president of the university, told...
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thank you, george, thank you, tracey.tart to the day and it will remain cloudy with drizzle, but here it will be milder. where some of us have clearer skies this morning, so there is frost around. also some patchy fog too and currently for example, in reading the temperature is minus one, but in lossiemouth, it is minus one, but in lossiemouth, it is 11 celsius! so a huge range in temperatures. now, ican is 11 celsius! so a huge range in temperatures. now, i can show you some of the weather watchers photos. this cat isn't stupid, he has got his umbrella out. in gloucestershire there is rain and drizzle. in wales, some drizzle. pushing further towards the east, this is sunningdale in berkshire, a beautiful start to the day. across many south—eastern areas, that's what you can expect. but there is still some patchy fog which could ta ke still some patchy fog which could take much of the morning to clear. we've got this weather front draped across central areas. behind the cold front, we're pulling in colder continental air,
thank you, george, thank you, tracey.tart to the day and it will remain cloudy with drizzle, but here it will be milder. where some of us have clearer skies this morning, so there is frost around. also some patchy fog too and currently for example, in reading the temperature is minus one, but in lossiemouth, it is minus one, but in lossiemouth, it is 11 celsius! so a huge range in temperatures. now, ican is 11 celsius! so a huge range in temperatures. now, i can show you some of the weather...