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george: stress, right? and it's just overwhelmed, but not feeling the good parts of the relationship. that's the other part that helps the commitment that if i remember that not only do i love this person, but i have fun with this person, i have good times with this person, then i want to stay with this person. but if all i remember is the stress, the last argument, the time that you hurt me, then maybe i don't want to be with you. rosemary: dr. george james, as always, thank you so much for your insight and for your advice. george: thank you, i appreciate it. rosemary: coming up next on "nbc10 @issue," the climbing cost of your prescriptions. the nbc10 investigators uncover a tactic that may be keeping drug prices too high. ♪ mary wright: it was expensive, but you do what it takes. you're vulnerable. michael carrier: these are real harms that patients are suffering every single day. rosemary: it's what industry watchdogs call drug hopping, and it can lead to subtle changes in some of our most common drugs.
george: stress, right? and it's just overwhelmed, but not feeling the good parts of the relationship. that's the other part that helps the commitment that if i remember that not only do i love this person, but i have fun with this person, i have good times with this person, then i want to stay with this person. but if all i remember is the stress, the last argument, the time that you hurt me, then maybe i don't want to be with you. rosemary: dr. george james, as always, thank you so much for...
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george h.w.he amazing victory in the persian gulf, runs into storms. >> campaign '92. >> good evening. president george bush, governor bill clinton and independent candidate for president ross perot are about to make their second appearance of the campaign. >> bill clinton is someone who understood the best way to learn about the problems of his constituents was to talk to them. he loved the town hall format. >> you know people who lost their home and jobs? in my state, the people that lose their jobs i will know by their names. >> george h.w. bush didn't have the personal touch. >> it has a lot to do with interest rates. >> you on a personal basis, how has it affect you. >> this whole experience of the town hall is excruciating for george bush. he likes people but he is not good at it. >> the question, maybe i am getting it wrong. if you're surging that somebody that has means, the national debt doesn't affect them. >> tv was dominating american politics and george bush didn't benefit from that.
george h.w.he amazing victory in the persian gulf, runs into storms. >> campaign '92. >> good evening. president george bush, governor bill clinton and independent candidate for president ross perot are about to make their second appearance of the campaign. >> bill clinton is someone who understood the best way to learn about the problems of his constituents was to talk to them. he loved the town hall format. >> you know people who lost their home and jobs? in my state,...
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so george h.w.n after this amazing victory in the persian gulf runs into storms. >> ross perot was making inroads. the white house was just furious and scared. if he continued to attract republican voters, then bush was going to lose. they have businesses to run they have passions to pursue how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters ship packages all the services of the post office right on your computer get a 4 week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/try and never go to the post office again >>> who do you most trust to be sitting in this chair? >> american presidents tend to love foreign policies because they don't have to deal with foreign congress but the truth is that most american elections are determined by domestic politics, not so much by your foreign achievements. so george h.w. bush even after this amazing victory in the persian gulf runs into storms. >> campaign 92. >> good evening. president george bush, governor bil
so george h.w.n after this amazing victory in the persian gulf runs into storms. >> ross perot was making inroads. the white house was just furious and scared. if he continued to attract republican voters, then bush was going to lose. they have businesses to run they have passions to pursue how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters ship packages all the services of the post office right on your computer get a 4 week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and...
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so george h.w.difficulty -- bill clinton is someone who understood the best way to learn about the problems of his constituents was to sit there and talk to them. bill clenten loved the town hall forum. >> you know people lost their jobs and their homes? in my state there's a good chance people know their names. >> he didn't have that touch. >> he had it had a lot to do with interest rates. >> this whole experience of the town hall is clearly excruciating for george bush. he really like people, but he's not particular glad. >> are you suggesting someone has means, the national debt doesn't effect them? i'm not sure i get it. help me with the question, and i'll try to answer. >> tv was completely dominating american politics and george bush didn't benefit from that. >> we have got to stop sending jobs overseas. >> 1 of ross perot's big arguments that the nafta agreement is going to cost american jobs. >> if you can move your factory to the south of border and you don't care about anything other than
so george h.w.difficulty -- bill clinton is someone who understood the best way to learn about the problems of his constituents was to sit there and talk to them. bill clenten loved the town hall forum. >> you know people lost their jobs and their homes? in my state there's a good chance people know their names. >> he didn't have that touch. >> he had it had a lot to do with interest rates. >> this whole experience of the town hall is clearly excruciating for george...
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so george h.w. amazing victory in the persian gulf, runs into storms. >> campaign '92. >> good evening. president george bush, governor clinton and independent candidate ross perot are about to make their second joint appearance of the campaign. >> becoill clinton under how to learn about the problems of his c constituents was to talk to them. he loved the town hall format. >> you know people who lost their jobs and home. >> yeah. >> in my state, there's a good chance i will know those people by their name. >> george bush didn't have that? >> on a personal basis, how has it affect you? >> this whole experience of a town hall is clearly excruciating for george bush. he likes people but he' not good at it. >> if the question -- maybe i am gettg it wrong. are you suggesting if somebody has means that the national debt doesn't affect them? >> well, what i'm saying -- >> i'm not sure i get it. help me with the question and i'll try to answer it. >> tv was completely dominating american politics and georg
so george h.w. amazing victory in the persian gulf, runs into storms. >> campaign '92. >> good evening. president george bush, governor clinton and independent candidate ross perot are about to make their second joint appearance of the campaign. >> becoill clinton under how to learn about the problems of his c constituents was to talk to them. he loved the town hall format. >> you know people who lost their jobs and home. >> yeah. >> in my state, there's a...
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so george h.w.this amazing victory in the persian gulf, runs into storms. >> campaign '92. >> good evening, george bush, bill clinton and ross perot are about to make their second joint appearance of the campaign. >> bill clinton is someone who understood that the best way to learn about the problems of his constituents was to sit there and talk to them. bill clinton loved the town hall format. >> you know people who lost their jobs and lost their homes? >> oh, yeah. >> in my home state, when people lose their jobs, i know them by their names. >> george bush didn't have that personal touch. >> it has a lot to do with interest rates -- >> she's saying you, personally. >> on a personal basis, how has it affected you? >> this whole experience of the town hall is clearly excruciating for george bush. he really likes people but he's not particularly good at it. >> if the question -- maybe i'll get it wrong. are you suggesting that if somebody has means, that the national debt doesn't affect them? >> what
so george h.w.this amazing victory in the persian gulf, runs into storms. >> campaign '92. >> good evening, george bush, bill clinton and ross perot are about to make their second joint appearance of the campaign. >> bill clinton is someone who understood that the best way to learn about the problems of his constituents was to sit there and talk to them. bill clinton loved the town hall format. >> you know people who lost their jobs and lost their homes? >> oh,...
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so george h. w.mazing victory in the persian gulf runs into storms. >> campaign 92. >> good evening. governor bush and independent ross perot are about to make their second joint appearance of the campaign. >> bill clinton is someone who understood the best way it learn about problems of his constituents was to sit there and talk to them. bill clinton loved the town hall format. >> you know people and lost the homes? >> uh-huh. >> in my state, when someone loses their home, there's a good chance i will know them by their names. >> it has nothing to do with interest rates. >> she saying you. >> on a personal basis, how has this affected you. >> this town hall is excruciating for george bush. he likes people but hes you sug someone has means that tnationa debt zpt doesn't affect them? >> help me with the question and i'll try to answer it. >> tv was >> president bush wasn't doing well with that. >> what is the competition for american foreign business. >> we have got to stop sending jobs overseas. >> o
so george h. w.mazing victory in the persian gulf runs into storms. >> campaign 92. >> good evening. governor bush and independent ross perot are about to make their second joint appearance of the campaign. >> bill clinton is someone who understood the best way it learn about problems of his constituents was to sit there and talk to them. bill clinton loved the town hall format. >> you know people and lost the homes? >> uh-huh. >> in my state, when someone...
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tell me about ona. >> i'm glad that george washington left so many notes.have to read between the lines. in someways we did that but ona gave us her voice. she left two interviews at the end of her life so i could use her interviews and the words of others to put together her life and she was representative of one of the people born at mount vernon, born sometime in 1773 or '74. we don't know exactly when because washington didn't record the birth date of the enslaved. from martha, washington, her father was a white man and washington purchased the agreement. he was ataylor. ona's mother was a seamstress and at some point, ona was born. by the age of ten. moves up the ranks and becomes martha washington's top slave. so the moment they decide to bring slaves to new york, they choose seven people, seven enslaved men and women, ona was one of them. that begins the trip to the north. >> it's just getting good now. >> this is a good one. >> she arrives in new york in 1989 and the first time she's out of the slaves's house but it's a place where slavery still exi
tell me about ona. >> i'm glad that george washington left so many notes.have to read between the lines. in someways we did that but ona gave us her voice. she left two interviews at the end of her life so i could use her interviews and the words of others to put together her life and she was representative of one of the people born at mount vernon, born sometime in 1773 or '74. we don't know exactly when because washington didn't record the birth date of the enslaved. from martha,...
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>> are you a descendant of george washington? >> no, i'm not. a long story. >> a story about love of country... >> we want these things because we want a connection to these men. >> ...the allure of big bucks... >> i established a value for the wallet. >> it was a lot of money. >> ...and some good old-fashioned intrigue... >> someone took the wallet and disappeared. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm crossing the delaware river from pennsylvania into new jersey. yes, i'm following the route that general george washington took to his big victory during the revolutionary war -- the battle of trenton. i'm tracking down what i believe is the most intriguing strange inheritance i've heard of so far, something the father of our country may have been carrying that fateful night -- his wallet. >> my name is barbara farwell, and this is my daughter, linda. i inherited something from my mother, and one day my daughter will inherit it from me. >> for reasons that will become clearer as we foll
>> are you a descendant of george washington? >> no, i'm not. a long story. >> a story about love of country... >> we want these things because we want a connection to these men. >> ...the allure of big bucks... >> i established a value for the wallet. >> it was a lot of money. >> ...and some good old-fashioned intrigue... >> someone took the wallet and disappeared. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >>...
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george mclellan also has something to do with this. firstly, he does pursue the confederate army and at the two-day battle of shepherdstown, mclellan is able to put enough of a force in lee's rear that he has to put the brake on williamsport and turn the army around to make sure that george mclellan isn't going to try any tricks there and at the same time mclellan will send portions of his army north to williamsport and will basically kick jeff stewart back into virginia, so lee loses his bridgehead. so lee will decide on the morning of -- excuse me, in the afternoon of september 20th that this thing's over, the campaign is done. he's run the wheels off his army and it's time to give it up. we've tried our best. so what is lee's reaction to all of this? oh, there's the movement south to try to strike the army of the potomac. october 2, 1862, robert e. lee writes a general order to the army of northern virginia, and basically, it recounts everything that they had done from the seven days through cedar mountain, second manassas and south
george mclellan also has something to do with this. firstly, he does pursue the confederate army and at the two-day battle of shepherdstown, mclellan is able to put enough of a force in lee's rear that he has to put the brake on williamsport and turn the army around to make sure that george mclellan isn't going to try any tricks there and at the same time mclellan will send portions of his army north to williamsport and will basically kick jeff stewart back into virginia, so lee loses his...
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george mcclellan also has something to do with this. he does pursue the confederate army to the potomac river. at the two-day battle of shepherdstown, mcclellan is able to put up enough force in lease rear that he has to turn the army around to make sure george mcclellan is not going to try any tricks. at the same time, mcclellan will send portions of his army north to williamsport and basically kicked jeb stuart out of williamsport into virginia. lee will decide on the morning -- the afternoon of september 20 that this is over. the campaign is done. it is time to give it up. we tried our best. reactions all of this? -- reaction to all of this? october second, he writes a general order to the soldiers of the army of northern virginia. it recounts everything they had done through cedar mountain, second manassas, and sharpsburg. says about that quick, incredible turnaround that the army of northern virginia was able to start in the eastern theater of war. "history records fewer examples of greater fortitude than this army has exhibited, a
george mcclellan also has something to do with this. he does pursue the confederate army to the potomac river. at the two-day battle of shepherdstown, mcclellan is able to put up enough force in lease rear that he has to turn the army around to make sure george mcclellan is not going to try any tricks. at the same time, mcclellan will send portions of his army north to williamsport and basically kicked jeb stuart out of williamsport into virginia. lee will decide on the morning -- the afternoon...
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he is saying there is no difference between george, between the two men, referencing george washingtonobert e. lee. saying you cannot be against general lee and for general washington. he listed several reasons why, saying both men owned slaves. both were about the ruling government. both tactics are taught at west point. both are great men, americans and commanders and both saved america. as you see, kate, this man wrote the e-mail is equating robert e. lee with the founder of our country. in an interview with "the new york times," the man who wrote the e-mail, not the trump lawyer, the man who wrote it hoped the e-mail would get into the president's hands as well. we know john dowd forwarded it to friends. we do not know the president saw it, but we saw the president echo sentiments about taking down the monuments across the country that celebrate confederate people. one of the questions asked this morning, if we take down robert e. lee's statues and monuments, who are next? we saw the president echo the sentiments this morning on twitter. kate? >> let's have a conversation about tha
he is saying there is no difference between george, between the two men, referencing george washingtonobert e. lee. saying you cannot be against general lee and for general washington. he listed several reasons why, saying both men owned slaves. both were about the ruling government. both tactics are taught at west point. both are great men, americans and commanders and both saved america. as you see, kate, this man wrote the e-mail is equating robert e. lee with the founder of our country. in...
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. >> hi, george. hi. >> so i just talked about the economy right there. you have seen another good jobs report on friday. solid growth through this year. the stock market, as the president pointed out, at record highs. yet the polls this week showed 61% disapproval for the president. so why are people so unhappy with the president when the economy is doing so well? >> but the numbers that you talked about are the most important indicators. you also see consumer confidence numbers, manufacturer, home builders, small business formation confidence. you see record close of the dow over 22,000 points. these are the measurements that matter to everyday americans. and even this president, when he came in, george, he made a promise that for every new regulation in, he would have two that went out. we're closer to 16 out for every new one in. and that regulatory framework has been so critically important to taxpayers, to property owners, to folks who are working hard and trying to get ahead. i would note, too, in some of the polling, which, of course, i scour dail
. >> hi, george. hi. >> so i just talked about the economy right there. you have seen another good jobs report on friday. solid growth through this year. the stock market, as the president pointed out, at record highs. yet the polls this week showed 61% disapproval for the president. so why are people so unhappy with the president when the economy is doing so well? >> but the numbers that you talked about are the most important indicators. you also see consumer confidence...
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george mcclellan has something to do with this. firstly he he pursues the confederate army to the potomac river and at the battle of shepherdstown he is able to put enough force that lee has to put the brakes on his movement towards williamport and turn the army around to shepherds town to make sure that george mcclellan won't try any trick there is, at the same time he'll send portions of his army north to williamsport and will basically kick jeb stuart out of williamsport back into virginia so lee loses his bridge head. so lee will decide on the morning of -- excuse me, the afternoon of september 20 that this thing is over, the campaign is done. he's run the wheels off his army, time to give it up. we've tried our best. so what is lee's reaction to all of this? there's the movement south to try and strike the arm of the potomac. october 2nd of 1862 robert e. lee writes a general order to the army of northern virginia, the soldiers of the army of northern virginia and basically it recounts everything they had done from the seven d
george mcclellan has something to do with this. firstly he he pursues the confederate army to the potomac river and at the battle of shepherdstown he is able to put enough force that lee has to put the brakes on his movement towards williamport and turn the army around to shepherds town to make sure that george mcclellan won't try any trick there is, at the same time he'll send portions of his army north to williamsport and will basically kick jeb stuart out of williamsport back into virginia...
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got to say i like nina simone you mentioned george michael for george michael a massive influence but then equally i'd listen to public enemy a big hardcore rap you know i love all sorts and then my light see good talent can do accents but it's not secret anymore accents accent have my name is joe delaney i'm not deserve love the farrier search a gentleman larry why do you think i act in a terrible and do their group out thank you if you were on a musician what would you be a teacher in a place teach a person you trade places with for a day. donald trump ah. so big you wish you were better at. i wish i could play the piano you to music your fans would be surprised to know you listen to i think i'm to set it everything what do americans get wrong about great britain sometimes with the accents they think you're posh when you're not. you know i mean i think oh my god you know the queen you know just because you've gotten pretty much then or you're clever they think you're clever just because you've got a british accent or not trusting me or smart or what do great britain's get wrong abou
got to say i like nina simone you mentioned george michael for george michael a massive influence but then equally i'd listen to public enemy a big hardcore rap you know i love all sorts and then my light see good talent can do accents but it's not secret anymore accents accent have my name is joe delaney i'm not deserve love the farrier search a gentleman larry why do you think i act in a terrible and do their group out thank you if you were on a musician what would you be a teacher in a place...
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both you guys, george and daniel. [indiscernible] is there still any room for cooperation? arms control, for example, do you see any opportunity where the governments will actually work together, or is this kind of like what bob was saying earlier with critical point where it is beyond the point of no return? >> i think one thing that has happened since 2014 that has not been good in intergovernmental cooperation was the obama administration's decision to cut off all of the working groups at the presidential commission and the day-to-day work between government agencies at the political level. i don't think that is going to be easy to reconstitute. i think it is going to be really hard. because right now you talk to people in the administration what you are asking, what are the conduits for u.s.-russia in direction? you will never get about three or four days. george beebe: yeah, so in areas where we might be able to cooperate, there are areas in principle weather there is some coincidence, u.s. and russia interest wh
both you guys, george and daniel. [indiscernible] is there still any room for cooperation? arms control, for example, do you see any opportunity where the governments will actually work together, or is this kind of like what bob was saying earlier with critical point where it is beyond the point of no return? >> i think one thing that has happened since 2014 that has not been good in intergovernmental cooperation was the obama administration's decision to cut off all of the working groups...
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prince george's county around 70 degrees for the most part. grilling this afternoon, keep an eye out for an isolated storm. show you the timing and the weekend changes coming up. let's check the roads with jack. good morning. >> good morning. trouble spot was wood bridge on 123, both directions. all travel lanes opened once again. a lot of activity heading into the quarry, but through lanes are open. enormous traffic on i-95 between 123 and lorton, at least everything is open now. >>> 6:41. if you need a new job, amazon is on this massive hiring spree. >> the retailer posts a higher 50,000 employees by tomorrow night. trying to staff fulfillment in baltimore. we checked and that baltimore center is looking to hire sorting, shipping and receiving asoets i can't tells. they're having in person interviews and giving offers on the spot. you can also apply online. good luck. >>> 6:42. a pain for commuters, the rehab project that will impact your next ride. >>> president trump under fire, accused of promoting police this is the moment. the moment yo
prince george's county around 70 degrees for the most part. grilling this afternoon, keep an eye out for an isolated storm. show you the timing and the weekend changes coming up. let's check the roads with jack. good morning. >> good morning. trouble spot was wood bridge on 123, both directions. all travel lanes opened once again. a lot of activity heading into the quarry, but through lanes are open. enormous traffic on i-95 between 123 and lorton, at least everything is open now....
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he puts nine of his guns under george pelham. you can see oo few guns there and what they run into is about 50 artillery pieces. and stuart reports back to jackson and says yeah, this ain't going to happen. can't do it, sorry. the union line is too strong on the northern end of the battlefield, too close to the potomac river. we don't have enough to maneuver. they have so amassed, so much artillary that an attack for us is going to be suicide. so lee puts that off and the northern end comes to an end. by the end the confederate army has lost nearly three soldiers it has fought with. the union army loses about 25% of it its men. but of course as we know robert e. lee does not decide to leave. he brings up as many of his stragglers as he possibly can, perhaps hoping that he can gain something new the next day. and that's exactly what robert e. lee is going to try. remember he has thrown all of his chips into the center of the table. he is not going to give up this easily. so on the morning of september 18th, lee and jackson have a
he puts nine of his guns under george pelham. you can see oo few guns there and what they run into is about 50 artillery pieces. and stuart reports back to jackson and says yeah, this ain't going to happen. can't do it, sorry. the union line is too strong on the northern end of the battlefield, too close to the potomac river. we don't have enough to maneuver. they have so amassed, so much artillary that an attack for us is going to be suicide. so lee puts that off and the northern end comes to...
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it kind of is saying that the title is i wrote that when george died and i did market you know george michael died and i didn't know what to do i was in the middle of writing songs i love writing and it's kind of saying that i think we're all good people but we've all got crosses to bear you know and it's it's kind of saying you know we feel sad but then there's a joy in a as well basically so i wrote it in tribute to him a world you know. is one of those people that i don't know about. you have more life experience than i do i think when the chips hit the fan so to speak i think you find out he friends are what you made of and i didn't have to see him all the time but when i when i was going to travel when i left the spice girls he was there for me when i had my first child i had nowhere to live he was there for me and also when i had you know music music to play and i wasn't sure where to go a place to jordan it was very honest with me you had a close relationship he was trouble orson i think we can all be trouble i think in life you know i mean you've probably got a better view in
it kind of is saying that the title is i wrote that when george died and i did market you know george michael died and i didn't know what to do i was in the middle of writing songs i love writing and it's kind of saying that i think we're all good people but we've all got crosses to bear you know and it's it's kind of saying you know we feel sad but then there's a joy in a as well basically so i wrote it in tribute to him a world you know. is one of those people that i don't know about. you...
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soros, george?> i don't know what george soros is -- >> i have no idea. >> i don't know. but he's done this around the country in other places. and so he's into law enforcement. he's into perhaps changing and speaking for minority communities who believe that district attorney offices and attorney general offices have worked against them. i think larry krasner would have won without the soros money. i think he capably defined himself as a change agent, which people are looking for. i think people respect the fact that he brings that defender perspective. he understands that, and he reflects change in the same way that josh shapiro got himself elected attorney general in the commonwealth of pennsylvania without any prosecutorial background, 'cause people think he represents change. >> you know, monica, we have an adversarial position. this is an adversarial system, and you cannot have two individuals who seem to be aligned with the defense, who seem to be aligned with the offender as opposed to havin
soros, george?> i don't know what george soros is -- >> i have no idea. >> i don't know. but he's done this around the country in other places. and so he's into law enforcement. he's into perhaps changing and speaking for minority communities who believe that district attorney offices and attorney general offices have worked against them. i think larry krasner would have won without the soros money. i think he capably defined himself as a change agent, which people are looking...
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george w. bush's administration gave similar waivers in the last round of upgrades in 2008. >>> we are working to help get the little ones ready for school in a few weeks. can you believe it? where did summer go. now in order to start the school year off right, there's business has to be done. the child must have the proper vaccinations. >> we have some info on how to make sure kids have what they need. erica, good morning. >> reporter: hey, aaron, good morning. if you have a student in prince george's county public schools and they need to get vaccines, this is a way to get them done free. no cost to you. you have to get here to make that happen. you have until friday for this free opportunity. tell you exactly where we're at, we are in upper marlboro at the kaiser permanente largo medical this is in upper marlboro. prince george's county school district is partnering with kaiser to offer free immunizations for students. as we mentioned before, through friday, if you come here 9:00 a.m. to 4:0
george w. bush's administration gave similar waivers in the last round of upgrades in 2008. >>> we are working to help get the little ones ready for school in a few weeks. can you believe it? where did summer go. now in order to start the school year off right, there's business has to be done. the child must have the proper vaccinations. >> we have some info on how to make sure kids have what they need. erica, good morning. >> reporter: hey, aaron, good morning. if you have...
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negley cannot locate this person, george thomas. he there -- therefore ultimately decides that she is going to join the retreat. george thomas isn't very far from general negley on this battlefield. thomasthe time george rich is the beginning of the defensive horseshoe ridge, and this snaking blueline that negleys on 12 and 3 -- is nowhere to be found. approximately 12:30 in the afternoon, he is retreated from the battlefield and taken with him roughly 2500 troop and somewhere in the neighborhood of 50 artillery. i just caught up a lot of the rescues of the retreating army, try to organize a command retreat to this place, or he can form a new defense. thomas knows nothing about this retreat. he ultimately would be very unhappy with negley for conducting this. the reason i discuss this with you is to show you one of the things about the conduct of this fight. the union armies of very confused. some of the defenses touched on, quote" -- impressive defensively of touched on here, many of them reaction to changed circumstance, dealing w
negley cannot locate this person, george thomas. he there -- therefore ultimately decides that she is going to join the retreat. george thomas isn't very far from general negley on this battlefield. thomasthe time george rich is the beginning of the defensive horseshoe ridge, and this snaking blueline that negleys on 12 and 3 -- is nowhere to be found. approximately 12:30 in the afternoon, he is retreated from the battlefield and taken with him roughly 2500 troop and somewhere in the...
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in there and it didn't start up again until george w. bush made that stupid remark about the axis of evil which immediately caused a rift and north korea ok if he's going to go after you know the three of us along with iraq the axis of evil then we damn well better get our nukes together and that's when they pulled out so you know i don't listen to tom i don't get the lodge tom first of all tom first of all we gave them two nuclear reactors and we gave them billions of dollars and that was during the clinton administration electricity enough right and look for this did you really believe that that's what they were going to use it for tom come on seriously and calling his comments off the cuff or inaccurate because in one thousand nine hundred nine in a n.b.c. interview with tim russert he had stated that that was the strategy that he would take if you was president who's the talking about to the negotiation table right stop yes i usually who is the he that you're talking about in one thousand and donald trump president trump i didn't mak
in there and it didn't start up again until george w. bush made that stupid remark about the axis of evil which immediately caused a rift and north korea ok if he's going to go after you know the three of us along with iraq the axis of evil then we damn well better get our nukes together and that's when they pulled out so you know i don't listen to tom i don't get the lodge tom first of all tom first of all we gave them two nuclear reactors and we gave them billions of dollars and that was...
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george washington was a slave owner. was george washington a slave owner? will george washington looses status? excuse me. to take down statues to george washington? how about thomas jefferson. what do you think of thomas jefferson? you like him? are we going to take down the statue because he was a major slave owner. are we going to take down his statue? you are changing history, you are changing culture and you talkingple -- i'm not about the neo-nazis and white nationalists because they should be condemned totally. yet many people other than neo-nazis and white nationalists. the press has treated them absolutely unfairly. in the other group, also, you had some fine people, but you also had trouble makers and you see them come with the black outfits and the helmets and the baseball bats -- you have a lot of that people in the other group, too. >> you were saying the press has treated white nationalists unfairly? mr. trump: there were people at that rally and i looked the night before, if you look, there verypeople protesting quietly the taking down of the
george washington was a slave owner. was george washington a slave owner? will george washington looses status? excuse me. to take down statues to george washington? how about thomas jefferson. what do you think of thomas jefferson? you like him? are we going to take down the statue because he was a major slave owner. are we going to take down his statue? you are changing history, you are changing culture and you talkingple -- i'm not about the neo-nazis and white nationalists because they...
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george was a career u.s. intelligence professional who led the russia analysis unit at the central intelligence agency. he was an advisor on russia to vice president dick cheney during the bush administration. he was also the president of a data analytics firm called behavior matrix. we are very pleased to have both of them with us today. we will start with dan. i have asked each dan and george to speak for about 10 minutes. dan: thank you. i will try to hold it to 10 minutes. this is a complicated piece of legislation and i don't know what justice i can do to it in 10 minutes but i will try. this is largely from a business community perspective because i think george can speak to the other. i think it is worth spending a minute to talk about how we got 2014 at look back to the sanctions regime put in place by the obama administration through a series of executive orders. if you look at those sanctions, and there were really two key elements. one old and one new. the old element was the to abandon entities ba
george was a career u.s. intelligence professional who led the russia analysis unit at the central intelligence agency. he was an advisor on russia to vice president dick cheney during the bush administration. he was also the president of a data analytics firm called behavior matrix. we are very pleased to have both of them with us today. we will start with dan. i have asked each dan and george to speak for about 10 minutes. dan: thank you. i will try to hold it to 10 minutes. this is a...
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here now, chief anchor, george stephanopoulos. >> good morning. when august arrives, presidents escape. and president trump kept up that tradition this week, decamping to his club in rural new jersey for a welcome break from a bruising debut in washington. his big-ticket promises, to repeal obamacare, build a border wall paid for by mexico, dead in the water. his approval rating, the lowest of any president ever so early in his term. this week, we learn that special counsel, be robert mueller, is zeroing in on the president's inner circle with a grand jury meeting in washington, documents demanded from the white house. and just this morning, president trump wakes up to this headline in the "new york times." "president aside, gop stars move toward 2020 bids." mike pence's schedule is so full of political events, that republicans joke he is acting more like a second-term vice president hoping to clear the field than a number-two sworn in a little more than six months ago. can you believe it's been just six months? a big bright spot for the president
here now, chief anchor, george stephanopoulos. >> good morning. when august arrives, presidents escape. and president trump kept up that tradition this week, decamping to his club in rural new jersey for a welcome break from a bruising debut in washington. his big-ticket promises, to repeal obamacare, build a border wall paid for by mexico, dead in the water. his approval rating, the lowest of any president ever so early in his term. this week, we learn that special counsel, be robert...
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anger outside of the prince george's county courthouse. this is video of the suspect in the triple murder mother attacking our photographer monday afternoon. before the confrontation, a judge ordered a mental evaluation for the suspect. antonio williams repeatedly yelled out during his hearing. prosecutors are not convinced he's actually mentally ill. prince george's county police admitted to stabbing his 6-year-old sister and two cousins to death. the mother found the girls friday at a home in clinton. >>> this morning, dozens of families will wake up to find out whether they'll have to find a new home. >> this is not the first time they've f in the lind hill condominiums. justin, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. things are not the way they used to be. in recent years, the condos have fallen into disrepair. take a look back here. one, two, three floors of windows covered in plywood. fire dj seen outside the outside. squatters have moved in here as well and now there are maim juror fire code violations posted inside their building.
anger outside of the prince george's county courthouse. this is video of the suspect in the triple murder mother attacking our photographer monday afternoon. before the confrontation, a judge ordered a mental evaluation for the suspect. antonio williams repeatedly yelled out during his hearing. prosecutors are not convinced he's actually mentally ill. prince george's county police admitted to stabbing his 6-year-old sister and two cousins to death. the mother found the girls friday at a home in...
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they were doing at george mason university expectation. when push came to shove, top university administrators told the man who became the university's biggest donor over their first noble laureate and they pushed buchanan to the side, too. some of those now complaining loudest about my book with the billionaire over their friends and colleagues while buchanan's papers were left to rot were beginning to get cold and essentially unattended. few people one of them came to feel profound contempt for charles koch in its operation. he was a libertarian, so this is not like me an outsider talking about this. what i'm about to redo comes from a person who ran the foundation in virginia and he was deeply involved in this cause, but he got more and more disgusted after the turn of the new century after wealthy people are taking over what was supposed to have been a movement of ideas. the conclusion opens with the unheated whistleblowing and then we can go on to the discussion. it is a contradiction in terms to remain the self-governing intellectual
they were doing at george mason university expectation. when push came to shove, top university administrators told the man who became the university's biggest donor over their first noble laureate and they pushed buchanan to the side, too. some of those now complaining loudest about my book with the billionaire over their friends and colleagues while buchanan's papers were left to rot were beginning to get cold and essentially unattended. few people one of them came to feel profound contempt...
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george was arrested for murder. but actually, cora lee's trial started taking place before george's, and she was being tried for being an accessory. he was the one who turned it into a sensational thing because he testified that not only had he seen cora and george, his father, in bed together in washington, kansas at one time, he had also seen his father and -- his father in bed with emma malloy at one point. not only that, he saw them both in bed with his father at the same time. [laughter] he turned it into a scandalous thing. it could have been that he was sitting on the edge of the bed. he didn't say he was saw the -- that he saw them having sexual intercourse. i don't know what it was. anyway they liked scandal back in those days. anyway, it was such a scandalous deal that the springfield newspapers put out a special edition. kind of a pamphlet having to do with nothing but the graham tragedy and the examination of malloy and lee. anyway, while cora's trial was still going on, graham was taken out of jail and
george was arrested for murder. but actually, cora lee's trial started taking place before george's, and she was being tried for being an accessory. he was the one who turned it into a sensational thing because he testified that not only had he seen cora and george, his father, in bed together in washington, kansas at one time, he had also seen his father and -- his father in bed with emma malloy at one point. not only that, he saw them both in bed with his father at the same time. [laughter]...
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. >> hey, good morning, george. the rain has finally stopped here in houston, but the water tropical storm harvey has made a looping turn. now spinning over lake charles. on the backside dropping torrential rains and causing chaos in east texas. this morning, 25 more inches of rain falling on parts of east texas. the latest deluge adding to the already-flooded streets swallowing up these neighborhoods in galveston and port arthur. causing whitecaps on i-10 and a crisis at local shelters. >> now everybody is starting to panic and it's not fun anymore. this is beginning to be a traumatic experience. >> reporter: at the civic center in port arthur, reports of three to four feet of water seeping in through the exit doors. the floor covered. water started to crawl up the bleachers. >> you have older people, you have infant babies, kids walking in this water and they have all kinds of insects, spiders and frogs, snakes in this water and they moved us up to the bleachers but that's not helping. the water's rising up. >> re
. >> hey, good morning, george. the rain has finally stopped here in houston, but the water tropical storm harvey has made a looping turn. now spinning over lake charles. on the backside dropping torrential rains and causing chaos in east texas. this morning, 25 more inches of rain falling on parts of east texas. the latest deluge adding to the already-flooded streets swallowing up these neighborhoods in galveston and port arthur. causing whitecaps on i-10 and a crisis at local shelters....
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we heard from the police chief of prince george's county a short time ago. we learn that the police chief of seat pleasant's injuries are not life threatening. he is expected to be okay. we will continue to monitor the situation and keep you updated. >> incredible video. take a look at this, out of texas today , a woman's car plummets off of a seventh floor of a park ing garage onto an suv. hits the back of it there. investigator say she hit the wrong pedal broke through the cable wiring that was lining the parking spots. several people rushed to ing the man inside the suv that was hit. today he watched this video for the first time. for a couple of weeks it was kind of hard to get back over there and after seeing this that's probably going to -- i'll probably be looking up again. i stopped looking up and now i'll probably be looking up again. >> he he is lucky. he's okay. the woman in the car was injured , but we're told she is expected to be okay. >> which i pretty amazing when you see all that. the d.c. fire department is asking you for your thoughts and
we heard from the police chief of prince george's county a short time ago. we learn that the police chief of seat pleasant's injuries are not life threatening. he is expected to be okay. we will continue to monitor the situation and keep you updated. >> incredible video. take a look at this, out of texas today , a woman's car plummets off of a seventh floor of a park ing garage onto an suv. hits the back of it there. investigator say she hit the wrong pedal broke through the cable wiring...
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george mcclellan also has something to do with this. firstly, he does pursue the confederate army to the potomac river. and at the two-day battle of shepherdstown, mcclellan puts a force in lee's rear that he has to put on the breaks and turn the army around to shepherdstown to make sure that george mcclellan isn't going to try trick there is. at the same time, mcclellan will send his army north to williams port and kick jeb stewart out. so lee loses his bridge head. so lee will decide on the morning, excuse me, the afternoon of september 20th, that this thing is over, the campaign's done. he's run the wheels off the army, it's time to give it up, we've tried our best. so what was lee's reaction to all of this? there's the movement south to try to strike the arm of the mo potomac. october 2nd, 152, robert e. lee writes a letter to the soldiers of northern virginia. and basically it recounts everything that they had done from the seven days through cedar mountain, second manassas and sharpsburg. and at the end, this is what lee says abou
george mcclellan also has something to do with this. firstly, he does pursue the confederate army to the potomac river. and at the two-day battle of shepherdstown, mcclellan puts a force in lee's rear that he has to put on the breaks and turn the army around to shepherdstown to make sure that george mcclellan isn't going to try trick there is. at the same time, mcclellan will send his army north to williams port and kick jeb stewart out. so lee loses his bridge head. so lee will decide on the...
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absolute contempt for democracy and the american people go ahead george twenty seconds. exactly and that's why this new organization that has been established very recently in the alliance for securing democracy is a complete misnomer because the one thing that these people do not want is democracy the moment you'll help be able to have a vote they're going to vote for the candidate who wants peace the candidate wants the reconciliation. so the last thing you want is to let the people decide they know not on that good point we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the return of the neo-cons state party. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turned some countries into peg's these are the countries with weaker economies that needed austerity policies if you are in a situation of flow bloat even the recession austerity is a very bad idea it doesn't work it makes millions of people very unhappy those who are unemployed see their wages decline the whole most a decade how good are the results. of these will by the peop
absolute contempt for democracy and the american people go ahead george twenty seconds. exactly and that's why this new organization that has been established very recently in the alliance for securing democracy is a complete misnomer because the one thing that these people do not want is democracy the moment you'll help be able to have a vote they're going to vote for the candidate who wants peace the candidate wants the reconciliation. so the last thing you want is to let the people decide...
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prince georges, that until 6:45 with this storm right here.ou see it coming through a line, 95 going to be a mess. arouau around laurel, make sure you stay inside your house and make sure you're doing it here. strong winds associated with this line, this line is continuing, now. we're may see more storms continue to develop. the other severe thunderstorm warning, again, down towards laplata we'll continue to keep you posted on all the weather going on this afternoon right here from the storm center. >>> we are also watching another breaking situation, this news just coming into the newsroom, virginia's governor taking a stand in an effort to better protect people at controversial monuments. we're learned issued an executive order today temporarily haunting permits and monument in richmond. what you're seeing here is video from a protest at the statute earlier this week. this order will stay in effect until new emergency regulations have been approved and implemented by the state. in light of what happened in charlottesville over the weekend, t
prince georges, that until 6:45 with this storm right here.ou see it coming through a line, 95 going to be a mess. arouau around laurel, make sure you stay inside your house and make sure you're doing it here. strong winds associated with this line, this line is continuing, now. we're may see more storms continue to develop. the other severe thunderstorm warning, again, down towards laplata we'll continue to keep you posted on all the weather going on this afternoon right here from the storm...
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george ryan was a republican. he wasn't actually perceived as a terrible governor in illinois, but he was right at the center of that absolutely corrosive corruption scandal. that election day back in 1994 when the willis family lost six kids on that highway, that day, that election day, george ryan had just been reelected to the secretary of state's office in illinois, which was in charge of issuing things like commercial driver's licenses. after that tragedy, an internal review found that the truck driver in the willis family crash should not have been licensed, and in fact he probably paid a bribe to get his commercial license. when that internal investigation came up with that finding, good old george ryan, in the secretary of state's office, shut down that internal state investigation and he fired the investigators. harder to get these things done when people are shutting it down along the way. but a good investigation team, good prosecutors, good law enforcement doesn't stop. it ultimately took years of inve
george ryan was a republican. he wasn't actually perceived as a terrible governor in illinois, but he was right at the center of that absolutely corrosive corruption scandal. that election day back in 1994 when the willis family lost six kids on that highway, that day, that election day, george ryan had just been reelected to the secretary of state's office in illinois, which was in charge of issuing things like commercial driver's licenses. after that tragedy, an internal review found that the...
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absolute contempt for democracy and the american people go ahead george twenty seconds. exactly and that's why this new organization that has been established very recently in the alliance for securing democracy is a complete misnomer because the one thing that these people do not want is democracy. the moment you help people to have a vote they're going to vote for the candidate who wants peace the kind who was once the reconciliation with russia so the last thing you want is to let the people decide they are not on that good point we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the return of the neo con state party. here are going on right now after that one employer match. and look a little place called a police a key to keep. us out all. so if. there were. so. much of such wealth they didn't know when to dodge myself he said still we should i should think muslims you may feel. a bit. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turned some countries into peg's these were the countries with weaker economies that needed aust
absolute contempt for democracy and the american people go ahead george twenty seconds. exactly and that's why this new organization that has been established very recently in the alliance for securing democracy is a complete misnomer because the one thing that these people do not want is democracy. the moment you help people to have a vote they're going to vote for the candidate who wants peace the kind who was once the reconciliation with russia so the last thing you want is to let the people...
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i agree with what george said. i think it has a piece of us has also the strategy to engage in the russian people. that needs to be part of this an well. >> ambassador, i think you also had a comment on this point. >> i just want to comment -- >> the mic is coming. >> i agree largely with what sandy said. i think what this legislation represents is actually the truma administrations loss of controln of its russia policy. and i think for the very reasons i think that sandy and others have suggested because of a lack of trust and capacity that administration to pursue what both for very different reasons both the republicans and the democrats on the hill think is the correct strategy. i think the democratic dimension here, parties and dimension here, was domestic in the sense of wanting to punish the russians for this perception that putin handed the election to donald trump. he was responsible for hillary clinton's defeat, and the perception of many republicans, that particularly mccain camp of the republican party
i agree with what george said. i think it has a piece of us has also the strategy to engage in the russian people. that needs to be part of this an well. >> ambassador, i think you also had a comment on this point. >> i just want to comment -- >> the mic is coming. >> i agree largely with what sandy said. i think what this legislation represents is actually the truma administrations loss of controln of its russia policy. and i think for the very reasons i think that...
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called what they were doing at george mason university exploitation. and when push came to shove, top university administrators chose the man who became the universities biggest donor over their first nobel laureate, and they pushed buchanan to the side also. and some of those who are now complaining loudest about my book was the billio billionairer the friend and colleague into fancy swanky new quarters provided by charles koch while buchanan papers were left to rot in the building does begetting to get bold and was essentially untended. there were a few people who remained loyal, and one of them came to feel profound contempt for charles koch and his operation. i think this is very interesting because he was a libertarian. this is not like me an outsider talking about this. what i'm about to read you come from a person who is buchanan's colleagues of you who ran the john locke foundation i believe is called the virginia. he was deeply involved in this cause by the couple and more disgusted after the turn of the new century at the way wealthy business
called what they were doing at george mason university exploitation. and when push came to shove, top university administrators chose the man who became the universities biggest donor over their first nobel laureate, and they pushed buchanan to the side also. and some of those who are now complaining loudest about my book was the billio billionairer the friend and colleague into fancy swanky new quarters provided by charles koch while buchanan papers were left to rot in the building does...
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contempt for democracy and the american people go ahead george twenty seconds. exactly and that's why this new organization that has been established very recently in the alliance for securing democracy is a complete misnomer because the one thing that these people do not want is democracy. the moment you help people to have a vote they're going to vote for the candidate who wants peace the candidate who wants the reconciliation with russia so the last thing you want is to let the people decide they are not on that good point we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the return of the neo-cons state party. may not only be tasty but also. to the ship. it was suggested. and a fairly strong one there were two thousand. and ten the study it's a very extensive study done by a well respected scientist. do chemicals that down the advertising. really increase the risk of cancer and i chose the means are known to use them in the launch of a shared skepticism they do not believe that this is true by independent scientis
contempt for democracy and the american people go ahead george twenty seconds. exactly and that's why this new organization that has been established very recently in the alliance for securing democracy is a complete misnomer because the one thing that these people do not want is democracy. the moment you help people to have a vote they're going to vote for the candidate who wants peace the candidate who wants the reconciliation with russia so the last thing you want is to let the people decide...