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his name is fearless george. >> anthony: fearless george. >> lambros: yes, yes. >> anthony: so, as iall of the greek islands, the government or the eu is offering buyouts to fisherman? they're basically saying, "we'll pay you to not fish." [ george speaking greek ] >> lambros: they're trying to get the older domestic fisherman out of the way basically in order to -- >> anthony: the little guys. >> lambros: yeah, the little guys. basically the little guys in order to get more commercial fishing being imported into the land. quite a few have sold out their businesses, their boats, and they've moved into, like, tourism. [ george speaking greek ] >> anthony: who -- up here? i mean, as far as the, the economic crisis, i mean, you've got the whole eu crunching down on poor greece. greeks are being depicted as basically lazy, addicted to social welfare. what happened? [ george speaking greek ] >> lambros: i'm pretty sure he means the politicians. [ george speaking greek ] >> lambros: and the people are paying for the complete wrongdoings of the politicians. [ george speaking greek ] [ lambr
his name is fearless george. >> anthony: fearless george. >> lambros: yes, yes. >> anthony: so, as iall of the greek islands, the government or the eu is offering buyouts to fisherman? they're basically saying, "we'll pay you to not fish." [ george speaking greek ] >> lambros: they're trying to get the older domestic fisherman out of the way basically in order to -- >> anthony: the little guys. >> lambros: yeah, the little guys. basically the little...
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george bush, i know, put in a good word for me. the second tragedy struck after i had been at the commerce for six months. the second tragedy that changed my life. that was jerry ford's delegate hunter in his campaign for the nomination against ronald reagan was killed in an automobile accident. they needed a new delegate out there. i didn't know anything about delegate hunting. i found out about it. david: to remind people, in 1976, gerald ford was president but he had never been elected, he was going to run for reelection and his main opponent was ronald reagan. it came down to a very tight convention. your job was to get the delegates for president ford. how did it go? james: that was the last truly contested national convention of either major political party. in this country. it went down to the last ballot. it was very tight. we were chasing a very small pool of uncommitted delegates, reagan was very strong, he almost knocked off an incumbent president. but, we were able to prevail. we used the full resources of the white hou
george bush, i know, put in a good word for me. the second tragedy struck after i had been at the commerce for six months. the second tragedy that changed my life. that was jerry ford's delegate hunter in his campaign for the nomination against ronald reagan was killed in an automobile accident. they needed a new delegate out there. i didn't know anything about delegate hunting. i found out about it. david: to remind people, in 1976, gerald ford was president but he had never been elected, he...
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it matters that george washington was a christian. his faith and yours and mine impact the constitution and our political prosperity. it will be my privilege to answer a few questions if you'd like at this point. [ applause ] >> we have two microphones. if you have a question, just raise your hand. we will start over here. >> thank you so much for the articulate lecture. based on evidence, that's what i love. thank you for that. my question is this. we know that faith is never static. it develops. it changes. it becomes more articulate. less articulate. it becomes more generalized, more specific. in all your studies, do you get a sense of any of the changing movements of his faith chronologically through his life? >> it's my belief that george washington's faith from his earliest years was what i would call low church angelican christianity. you worship on sunday, do what's right for your neighbor. if you want people to learn spiritual truth, you say come to church with me on friday. he believes that religion and worship are absolutel
it matters that george washington was a christian. his faith and yours and mine impact the constitution and our political prosperity. it will be my privilege to answer a few questions if you'd like at this point. [ applause ] >> we have two microphones. if you have a question, just raise your hand. we will start over here. >> thank you so much for the articulate lecture. based on evidence, that's what i love. thank you for that. my question is this. we know that faith is never...
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george washington vanderbilt came to the asheville area in the late 1880's. his mother was suffering from malaria and there were many pulmonary doctors in the area. he fell in love with the landscapes and the sweeping views, and began to assemble an estate, and began to acquire land with this envision -- with this vision of creating a house and a grand estate around it. you would not think of a house this size that a bachelor would want that. when george began building baltimore, it was he himself and his trusty dog cedric, and they created this grand estate. it was really for friends and family and to get away and it was his primary home, although he traveled quite a bit. he fell in love soon after. they were married in paris and had a form of honeymoon and came back to biltmore in october of 1898. ever since then, it has been a family home. it is a really interesting story. when the architect and george vanderbilt started working together, they had a vision for a small house. something tucked away into the mountains. and as their vision grew, the house lite
george washington vanderbilt came to the asheville area in the late 1880's. his mother was suffering from malaria and there were many pulmonary doctors in the area. he fell in love with the landscapes and the sweeping views, and began to assemble an estate, and began to acquire land with this envision -- with this vision of creating a house and a grand estate around it. you would not think of a house this size that a bachelor would want that. when george began building baltimore, it was he...
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george vanderbilt was a bachelor en he ilt th house. he soon welcome to dispute your bride and eat it became the heart of the estate. she was close to the workers and served as hostess, not only as hostess to the guests, but also across the entire state. we have many stories particularly in this room, stories of the way that she and he supported workers across not only as the hostess to the vanderbilts' guests, but many across the estate. this room has ways that she supported workers across the estate. including a girl who was playing in the loft above us. she asked for a bite of food off her plate -- rather than being angry, she gave her a bite and center underway in the little girl told how much she thought that her mother must have died watching that scene. but it shows you how much this house was a home, that you could have little girls wondering up the stairs to catch a limbs of the ladies and gentlemen dying -- dining. the vanderbilts welcomed cornelio vanderbilt here -- cornelio vanderbilt. they only had one child, but she grew u
george vanderbilt was a bachelor en he ilt th house. he soon welcome to dispute your bride and eat it became the heart of the estate. she was close to the workers and served as hostess, not only as hostess to the guests, but also across the entire state. we have many stories particularly in this room, stories of the way that she and he supported workers across not only as the hostess to the vanderbilts' guests, but many across the estate. this room has ways that she supported workers across the...
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rosencrantz, or you can replace him with george henry thomas. grant did not enjoy warm relationships with either man, and rosencrantz and done a great deal to subvert grant during his time as a subordinate. thomas and grant had no chemistry either but no chemistry either. , i will giveot say you a job and you do it with who you want to do with it. you pick. he said you do it would this guy or this guy. brent could complain, you give me a job to do and you restrict the tools to a composting cast, alsof course grant could complain in 1864 that major parts of his campaigns that year were subverted by some of the -- lincoln insisted stay retain independent but subordinates commands, benjamin butler, nathaniel banks, and fonts legal. seigel. all were in charge of key parts 1864 plan. lincoln believed that these ,enerals had political value especially in an election year. all three men miserably failed at their responsibilities, to cap remise the overall campaign. this will come up later on. we never see a letter from grant to julia -- anyone who stud
rosencrantz, or you can replace him with george henry thomas. grant did not enjoy warm relationships with either man, and rosencrantz and done a great deal to subvert grant during his time as a subordinate. thomas and grant had no chemistry either but no chemistry either. , i will giveot say you a job and you do it with who you want to do with it. you pick. he said you do it would this guy or this guy. brent could complain, you give me a job to do and you restrict the tools to a composting...
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>> george, i'm given what i'm given. what we have and this is where we are and i can only tell you from my experience i've met him, i've spoken with him, and i've met him and this, as you know, started very early and it's been very intense. i think that he really wants to do a great job for north korea. i think he wants to denuke. it's very important. without that there's nothing to discuss. that was on the table at the beginning. and you see it. total denuclearization of north korea. so important. and he wants to do the right thing. now, with all of that being said, i can't talk about -- it doesn't matter. we're starting from scratch. we're starting right now. and we have to get rid of those nuclear weapons. >> little piece of news -- >> george, i heard you ask him about -- >> the president confirming -- >> yeah. go ahead. >> i was just going to say he confirmed in that talk that actually he had spoken to kim jong un before this meeting today, spoken over the phone, something the president hadn't confirmed in the past.
>> george, i'm given what i'm given. what we have and this is where we are and i can only tell you from my experience i've met him, i've spoken with him, and i've met him and this, as you know, started very early and it's been very intense. i think that he really wants to do a great job for north korea. i think he wants to denuke. it's very important. without that there's nothing to discuss. that was on the table at the beginning. and you see it. total denuclearization of north korea. so...
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he helped bring back together with george vanderbilt. as olmstead and vanderbilt were working out the bigger estate -- they understand the scientifically-managed forest would be a really big part of the estate -- they had to find someone who would make this happen. the first person they brought in as the first manager was remembered more from the national forest service. he started his career here at biltmore. was it going to look like in 20 years? was it going to look like in 50 years. as the director of horticulture, i have one important job. the azalea garden, the shrub garden, the water gardens, the italian gardens. all of this had very specific goals the guests would experience. it all comes down to the original design and the people we have making it all come together. that is what makes biltmore. 's american history tv, we are taking your questions and comments -- your vote, i should say. the question is -- which party changed the most since 1868. the vote right now with more than 24 thousand casting their vote, saying the democra
he helped bring back together with george vanderbilt. as olmstead and vanderbilt were working out the bigger estate -- they understand the scientifically-managed forest would be a really big part of the estate -- they had to find someone who would make this happen. the first person they brought in as the first manager was remembered more from the national forest service. he started his career here at biltmore. was it going to look like in 20 years? was it going to look like in 50 years. as the...
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victoria: viene de muchísimo antes de george. muy seguro de sí mismo. carlos martínez viene a visitar a george de vez en cuando y queda maravillado con el desenlace de su historia. carlos: increíble. si tú no sabes la historia, tú hubieras dicho: "esa tortuga está normal". hicieron un trabajo espectacular. la tecnología es... "is amazing". teresa: es así como llegamos al final de esta edición. tengan todos muy buenas noches. ♪ >> alan tacher y carlos calderÓn entrometen a la prueba mÁs difÍcil de su vida, embarazados por un dÍa. veremos cÓmo enfrentaron este gran reto y dice atreven a sentir los dolores de parto gracias a una mÁquina. ademÁs, hablaremos con juan pedro franco, el hombre mÁs obeso del mundo para ver cÓmo va su pÉrdida de peso luego de
victoria: viene de muchísimo antes de george. muy seguro de sí mismo. carlos martínez viene a visitar a george de vez en cuando y queda maravillado con el desenlace de su historia. carlos: increíble. si tú no sabes la historia, tú hubieras dicho: "esa tortuga está normal". hicieron un trabajo espectacular. la tecnología es... "is amazing". teresa: es así como llegamos al final de esta edición. tengan todos muy buenas noches. ♪ >> alan tacher y carlos...
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david lloyd george -- 1916. david lloyd george is a colorful figure. today, he is not as easily remembered as winston churchill. by david lloyd george is a fiery political leader. he comes from the wrong side of the tracks. he is welsh, not english. he is also a small-town lawyer who has made his reputation by defending tenants against big landlords. he is seen as a radical. a radical. but he is a passionate person, committed to victory, victory in this war. ast as france is producing leader to keep the war going, so britain has lloyd george. lloyd george gave a speech that is really remarkable. here are the key elements. at a time when many people were saying that this war would be short, it would be over in six months or a year, lloyd george to power.ng truth in a democracy, the power are the people. he was telling them it will not be an easy war, it will be tough, a terrible war. but in the end, he predicts final victory over germany, as he called it, a march through terror to triumph. again, what wonderful language. and in this speech as well, he l
david lloyd george -- 1916. david lloyd george is a colorful figure. today, he is not as easily remembered as winston churchill. by david lloyd george is a fiery political leader. he comes from the wrong side of the tracks. he is welsh, not english. he is also a small-town lawyer who has made his reputation by defending tenants against big landlords. he is seen as a radical. a radical. but he is a passionate person, committed to victory, victory in this war. ast as france is producing leader to...
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when you do look at the board invited me to create a concert for children featuring the music of george gershwin way. my i. said was the first to her soul and this is the most nerve racking moment for me because i think creating this children's concert in my head for many weeks and today at the first rehearsal is the first time i'll be able to have to see whether it's going to work or not i. i. i. i. i. i i i. i. want. my sister to starve it's so nice to be here with your orchestra and thank you for putting up with my craziness your orchestra here in luxembourg do a lot of education projects and a lot for children this is very important i think you know i think this it's fantastic that you will do so much to very important for the orchestra for the society for the population to look for more it's not only the orchestra who is very involved in lots of location and family concerts but also in the filler morny there are many concerts also for chambre music also with world music we follow from even a few months until three am from three to six on six on i mean did we on saturday we have peo
when you do look at the board invited me to create a concert for children featuring the music of george gershwin way. my i. said was the first to her soul and this is the most nerve racking moment for me because i think creating this children's concert in my head for many weeks and today at the first rehearsal is the first time i'll be able to have to see whether it's going to work or not i. i. i. i. i. i i i. i. want. my sister to starve it's so nice to be here with your orchestra and thank...
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. >> amal's tribute to george. >> i thought i couldn't have it all, and then amal walks in. >>> what's it like being engaged to ariana grande? i feel like i won a contest vgts a throwback thursday you have got to see. >>> and only "e.t." is on the set of "ant-man and the wasp." >> are you flexing right now? >> i am a little bit. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> johnny depp gets candid about hitting rock bottom after alarming photos surfaced that showed the actor looking gaunt. that story is minutes away. >>> we begin tonight with demi lovato's surprising confession. the singer is apologizing for relapsing after years of sobriety. >> i wasn't ready to get soeb aer. i was sneaking in in bathrooms, sneaking it throughout the night. >> alcohol. her demons in the past included cocaine, cutting and binging ♪ mama i'm so sorry i'm not sober anymore ♪ >> demi opened up about her truth, in her new song called sober today. demi has to be brutally honest to put it out there and she's not holdingen to struggles. we are told the relapse happened sometime between april and may when demi was
. >> amal's tribute to george. >> i thought i couldn't have it all, and then amal walks in. >>> what's it like being engaged to ariana grande? i feel like i won a contest vgts a throwback thursday you have got to see. >>> and only "e.t." is on the set of "ant-man and the wasp." >> are you flexing right now? >> i am a little bit. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> johnny depp gets candid about hitting...
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good job on the korean issue even some democrats are beginning to realize that although belatedly george i i am one hundred percent behind donald trump. my engagement of north korea absolutely if that's what it takes for peace that i'm on but i'm on board ok and i just hope that it's not sabotaged by even his own people around him i worry more about who is around the zero in the oval office then and then who was in singapore george. yes yes the exactly so i don't think anyone is going to sabotage the north korea deal within the administration simply because north korea has now become trumps baby and it is either very preoccupied with this you know he and he this is going to be here is reagan and gorbachev moment you know you once this is a historic moment that he's going to do something that no one else has done but you have to balance that with his policy on iran because on the on iran he is far more belligerent than his predecessors were and he seems to be moving towards a very serious confrontation there i mean he has a few more conciliatory things about iran in recent days but there
good job on the korean issue even some democrats are beginning to realize that although belatedly george i i am one hundred percent behind donald trump. my engagement of north korea absolutely if that's what it takes for peace that i'm on but i'm on board ok and i just hope that it's not sabotaged by even his own people around him i worry more about who is around the zero in the oval office then and then who was in singapore george. yes yes the exactly so i don't think anyone is going to...
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luxembourg i'm here at the beautiful luxembourg film one week where we are celebrating the music of george gershwin with your cats to film one to look some borg and lots of children. to catch the film when you do look some dork invited me to create a concert for children featuring the music of george gershwin. so it's the first rehearsal and this is the most nerve wracking moment for me because i think creating these children's concert in my head for many weeks and today at the first rehearsal is the first time i'll be able to have to see whether it's going to work. or not. it. was. nice to get started so nice to be here with the orchestra and thank you for putting up with my craziness your orchestra here in luxembourg do a lot of education projects and a lot for children this is very important i think you know i think this it's fantastic that you will do so much to very important for the orchestra for the society for the population he looks for more it's not only the orchestra who is very involved doing lots of family concerts but also in the filler money there are many concerts also for
luxembourg i'm here at the beautiful luxembourg film one week where we are celebrating the music of george gershwin with your cats to film one to look some borg and lots of children. to catch the film when you do look some dork invited me to create a concert for children featuring the music of george gershwin. so it's the first rehearsal and this is the most nerve wracking moment for me because i think creating these children's concert in my head for many weeks and today at the first rehearsal...
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voters alsoivrince george's exe. the big race, the winners will meet in november fha a ce to succeeds rushern ker. righ now we don't have those numbers in and available, but we'll continue to wch that throughout the night.ts ten democrare on the ballot the top contenders are prince george's county orstate'sney angela also brokes, former congresswoman donna edward, hues, math is is the loan ic republ running in that case. in montgomery county n voters are picking a potential w succesho was not allowed to run again because of term limits, so what we're looking at, robin thicker i the one republicanng r and six democrats competing in that race. they include several counsel members and businessman david blare who received theon washingtost endorsement. coming up at 10:30 h we wilave more results of some of the othe big primary races that are going a ons well sean shawn. >> thank you a lots of num wrs and namese're be talking about it throughout thet. nigh mobile app for primary coverage, we'll h ae the resultss they come
voters alsoivrince george's exe. the big race, the winners will meet in november fha a ce to succeeds rushern ker. righ now we don't have those numbers in and available, but we'll continue to wch that throughout the night.ts ten democrare on the ballot the top contenders are prince george's county orstate'sney angela also brokes, former congresswoman donna edward, hues, math is is the loan ic republ running in that case. in montgomery county n voters are picking a potential w succesho was not...
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when you did look at the board invited me to create a concert for children featuring the music of george gershwin. my. son was the first to hassle and this is the most nerve wracking moment for me because i think creating these children's concert in my head for many weeks and today at the first rehearsal is the first time i'll be able to have to see whether it's going to work or not. i. i i. i. was. nice to stop it so nice to be here with the orchestra and thank you for putting up with my craziness you orchestra here in luxembourg do a lot of education projects and a lot for children this is very important i think you know i think this it's fantastic that you will do so much to very important the concerts also for chambre music also with world music with father from even a few months until three and from three till six on six on i mean did we on saturday we have people from six until six hundred hundred six even but i'm very happy to participate with people like you want to make the best we can also because i think it's the sort of the best quality the turning terms of music but also mus
when you did look at the board invited me to create a concert for children featuring the music of george gershwin. my. son was the first to hassle and this is the most nerve wracking moment for me because i think creating these children's concert in my head for many weeks and today at the first rehearsal is the first time i'll be able to have to see whether it's going to work or not. i. i i. i. was. nice to stop it so nice to be here with the orchestra and thank you for putting up with my...
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george gershwin. it was an american composer and pianist who combined his love of classical music and jazz in his piece and he was also a fantastic improviser for me this makes george a perfect subject for a children's concert stefano thank you for coming on the program i find it very hard as a classical musician why is it that we classical musicians find it so hard to improvise just because you probably when you were a child somebody told you. it wasn't a good idea if somebody told you you shouldn't improvise you should play this music because music is perfect and what you're improvising is not perfect and that's true but that's a good part about that the good part about improvising is exactly that we're not me i'm not looking for perfection i'm looking for the moment. that embarrassing i find on my horn if someone says oh just improvise on b. flat or this is not i find it it's just something i really don't feel i can do because you think of course you're going to judge yourself that's the point e.q.
george gershwin. it was an american composer and pianist who combined his love of classical music and jazz in his piece and he was also a fantastic improviser for me this makes george a perfect subject for a children's concert stefano thank you for coming on the program i find it very hard as a classical musician why is it that we classical musicians find it so hard to improvise just because you probably when you were a child somebody told you. it wasn't a good idea if somebody told you you...
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from george meade. it is entirely in george meade's handwriting. when does an army commanders sit down and write an army this big writing in order to a subordinate in his own handwriting? it is two pages long. here is what george meade says. he says the enemy undoubtedly occupied the cumberland valley from chambersburg in force. whether the holding of the cash town gap is to prevent our entrance or is there advance against us remains to be seen. thinking maybe lee is suck me into attacking him. maybe that is what he is doing, this chess game. he says in case of an advance -- against you at gettysburg or howard at emmitsburg you must fall back to emmitsburg. i will reinforce you with the core nearest you, which are sickles at any town and slocum at little's town. he admonished reynolds and then he says this, post yourself up on the roads and routes of communication of the enemy. what do you think that road and route is? the chambersburg pike. it's the road along which if you look at the map for what limited knows, he sees them coming from chambersbu
from george meade. it is entirely in george meade's handwriting. when does an army commanders sit down and write an army this big writing in order to a subordinate in his own handwriting? it is two pages long. here is what george meade says. he says the enemy undoubtedly occupied the cumberland valley from chambersburg in force. whether the holding of the cash town gap is to prevent our entrance or is there advance against us remains to be seen. thinking maybe lee is suck me into attacking him....
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george or john just mentioned charisma i mean i if i remember my mom. very well you know i thought charisma died in maternity i think this is a this is one of the i just think i think it's a fascinating now it's a fascinating point because that's why the rest of the world doesn't understand him they don't understand him because he is a correspondent figure because europeans and their postmodern is my i couldn't see charisma if it had been the face going that george. yes you know you're absolutely right about the the next wave of because it was after it was john f. kennedy that there was reintroduce that charisma and so on the people were thinking back on that relaxed way that. so yeah i think that's right that he is a somebody who is a charismatic figure and he's a you and he does want to shake things up but you could also look at the on the other side he is consolidating the russia china block and really you know he has campaigned essentially that he hadn't said it explicitly to break up that russia china block whether that's feasible or not that that'
george or john just mentioned charisma i mean i if i remember my mom. very well you know i thought charisma died in maternity i think this is a this is one of the i just think i think it's a fascinating now it's a fascinating point because that's why the rest of the world doesn't understand him they don't understand him because he is a correspondent figure because europeans and their postmodern is my i couldn't see charisma if it had been the face going that george. yes you know you're...
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democratic voters also choosing who they wants for prince george's county. in that race they are compiking, lookse braveboy is in the lead on that one, a canning ryland incumbent ben car don om easily winning. ven candidates, the one that got t most attenti was manning, the army veteran who leaked information to wikileaks. more in a sarah back to you. >> following breaking news in the alexandria section of fairfax county right now. police say a man suffed some sort of medical emergency as officers were taking him into stody and he later died at a ap hospital. thpened while the officers wereesponding to a domestic call at a home on mison court. we're told the man was 31 years old. police say there is an administrative and crimil investigation currently underway on this. they plan to provide more details tomorrow morning. voring a major victory from the supreme court. the justices upheldeshe ident's travel ban by a five to four decision. the ban restricts people from seven mostly muserm countries froming the united states. there were seval versions of this ban
democratic voters also choosing who they wants for prince george's county. in that race they are compiking, lookse braveboy is in the lead on that one, a canning ryland incumbent ben car don om easily winning. ven candidates, the one that got t most attenti was manning, the army veteran who leaked information to wikileaks. more in a sarah back to you. >> following breaking news in the alexandria section of fairfax county right now. police say a man suffed some sort of medical emergency as...
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george, you mention katrina. have to say, as someone seriously impacted by not just the political decisions but the humanitarian crisis that happened, it was a moral crisis. what we saw this week was not just a political crisis. but moral. the pope spoke out. international leaders called on the president to act. the president kept insisting he had no powers. then later retracted, or backtracked, whatever you want to call it, and then he acted. this decision. this executive order. i think it's 138-41. i can't remember. this ought to still face what i call legal, political, and budgetary crisis. it's not over. while the president is in las vegas or duluth, giving campaign speeches about what might happen, this crisis is still not over. >> i think, george, a huge part of the problem is the way the president talks about it and frames it. it's a complete false narrative. he's never -- he's always positioned this, if you're it's a totally false way to look at it. or you're for security. he frames this that all the peop
george, you mention katrina. have to say, as someone seriously impacted by not just the political decisions but the humanitarian crisis that happened, it was a moral crisis. what we saw this week was not just a political crisis. but moral. the pope spoke out. international leaders called on the president to act. the president kept insisting he had no powers. then later retracted, or backtracked, whatever you want to call it, and then he acted. this decision. this executive order. i think it's...
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good job on the korean issue even some democrats are beginning to realize that although belatedly george i i am one hundred percent behind donald trump. my engagement of north korea absolutely if that's what it takes for peace that i'm on but i'm on board ok and i just hope that it's not sabotaged by even his own people around him i worry more about who is around the zero in the oval office then and then who was in singapore george. yes yes the that's exactly so i don't think anyone is going to sabotage the north korea deal within the administration simply because north korea has now become trumps baby and it's here is either very preoccupied with this you know he and he this is going to be here is reagan and gorbachev moment you know you want to this is a historic moment that he's going to do something that no one else has done but you have to balance that with his policy on iran because on the on iran he is far more belligerent than his predecessors were and he seems to be moving towards a very serious confrontation there i mean he has a few more conciliatory things about iran in recen
good job on the korean issue even some democrats are beginning to realize that although belatedly george i i am one hundred percent behind donald trump. my engagement of north korea absolutely if that's what it takes for peace that i'm on but i'm on board ok and i just hope that it's not sabotaged by even his own people around him i worry more about who is around the zero in the oval office then and then who was in singapore george. yes yes the that's exactly so i don't think anyone is going to...
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>> george: yes, yes, yes.the embargo might end, you know, a lot of money gonna start coming to cuba. do you think it's gonna change? >> george: oh, i think that the american businessmen will invest in cuba and that will be good for everyone. >> anthony: how about, how about going back to engineering? >> george: uh, you know, that will depend how much they will pay. >> anthony: right. okay. ♪ what next for cuba? something is coming. it will come, from out there, but also from within cuba. it's already happening, but what is it? everybody knows. everybody can feel it. it smells like freedom, but will it be victory? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> motivational speaker: prosperity is productivity, not just hard work. you can be very hardworking and still be broke if you are not productive. [ drumming ] your life condition today is an outcome of choices and decisions made in time past. good choices, bad choices, easier choices, or no choices at all.
>> george: yes, yes, yes.the embargo might end, you know, a lot of money gonna start coming to cuba. do you think it's gonna change? >> george: oh, i think that the american businessmen will invest in cuba and that will be good for everyone. >> anthony: how about, how about going back to engineering? >> george: uh, you know, that will depend how much they will pay. >> anthony: right. okay. ♪ what next for cuba? something is coming. it will come, from out there,...
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is that how you read george will?let's hook at how the rouse republicans spent the last two weeks. they passed 58 bills to deal with the opioid crisis that killed 42,000 americans last year. they've passed tax cuts and regulatory relief that have led to a booming economy. the alternative is a democratic party that is offering candidates who want open borders, who want government-run health care for all and who are promising a futile effort to impeach president trump. i understand george will's frustration in some measure i share it. but the remedy he proposes is completely wrong-headed. >> joe watkins, let me have you weigh in on this as well. something else that george will said is that paul ryan has traded his political soul for a tax cut. you've got michael steele talking about that opioid legislation passed this week. there's a lot that hasn't been passed, you can't say this has been an especially productive congress. >> i agree, that george will is saying that too many republicans in congress lack backbone. backb
is that how you read george will?let's hook at how the rouse republicans spent the last two weeks. they passed 58 bills to deal with the opioid crisis that killed 42,000 americans last year. they've passed tax cuts and regulatory relief that have led to a booming economy. the alternative is a democratic party that is offering candidates who want open borders, who want government-run health care for all and who are promising a futile effort to impeach president trump. i understand george will's...
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george that john just mentioned charisma i mean i if i remember my mocks baber a very well you know i thought charisma died in maternity i think this is a this is one of the i just think i think it's a fascinating now it's a fascinating point because that's why the rest of the world doesn't understand him they don't understand him because he is a correspondent figure because the europeans and their postmodernists mind couldn't see charisma if it had been the face going had george. yes you know you're absolutely right about the the next wave of because it was after it was john f. kennedy that there was reintroduce that term charisma and so on the people were thinking back on that relaxed way that. so yeah i think that's right that he is a somebody who is a charismatic figure and he's a you and he does want to shake things up but you could also look at the on the other side he is consolidating the russia china block and really you know he campaigned essentially that he hadn't said it explicitly to break up that russia china block whether that's feasible or not that that's a different ma
george that john just mentioned charisma i mean i if i remember my mocks baber a very well you know i thought charisma died in maternity i think this is a this is one of the i just think i think it's a fascinating now it's a fascinating point because that's why the rest of the world doesn't understand him they don't understand him because he is a correspondent figure because the europeans and their postmodernists mind couldn't see charisma if it had been the face going had george. yes you know...
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think of it, george.ina and all of the other places, germany, the european union is a disaster for us, we lost $151 billion last year. billion, not million. we lost 151 billion. they don't take our product. they won't take our agriculture. we lost 151 billion -- now they were at the meeting, the european union. i can't be thrilled. i let them know and i said we got to change it. if you don't change it we're not going to do trading. i do want to say that was supposed to be a friendly picture put out by us and we were waiting for the document to come back so we could read it. i left, everybody was happy, everybody shook. you should ask prime minister abe. everybody was happy, then he gave out a little bit of an obnoxious thing. i actually like justin, i think he's good. i like him but he shouldn't have done that. that's a mistake. that's going to cost him a lot of money. >> boy, that is going to cost him a lot of money, the canadian prime minister. i'm here with our chief global affairs anchor martha raddat
think of it, george.ina and all of the other places, germany, the european union is a disaster for us, we lost $151 billion last year. billion, not million. we lost 151 billion. they don't take our product. they won't take our agriculture. we lost 151 billion -- now they were at the meeting, the european union. i can't be thrilled. i let them know and i said we got to change it. if you don't change it we're not going to do trading. i do want to say that was supposed to be a friendly picture put...
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george: it is really hard now. the lines are blurring.used to be more well-defined how nation state actors operate. ecrime actors are taking the vulnerabilities that have been exposed by government and weaponize in that as ransomware. caroline: ransomware has been such a hot talking point. the mandividual be wa what are the key threats and how are they changing throughout 2018? george: there is certainly the financial threat, whether that is getting her credentials compromised and having somebody logged into your back a that is what we call business email compromisf a fake email, looks like it came from the ceo to the cfo saying to wire money. than we see ransomware. in europe and the u.k. and the u.s., lots of big companies have been hit and knocked off-line a massive amount, millions of pounds of damage, from went somewhere. caroline: in the u.k. and eu more broadly, we have seen federal regulation. , general data protection regulations saying you have to alert users within 72 hours. are reasonable is it to expect a company can no and c
george: it is really hard now. the lines are blurring.used to be more well-defined how nation state actors operate. ecrime actors are taking the vulnerabilities that have been exposed by government and weaponize in that as ransomware. caroline: ransomware has been such a hot talking point. the mandividual be wa what are the key threats and how are they changing throughout 2018? george: there is certainly the financial threat, whether that is getting her credentials compromised and having...
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good morning again, george. >> good morning, guys.w york right here and just about 12 hours ahead of that face-to-face meeting between president trump and kim jong-un, and when the president sits down with kim jong-un, he is going to be face-to-face with one of the world's most mysterious and brutal dictators, ruling one of the world's most isolated countries and few western journalists know north korea better than bob woodruff. he's traveled there several times and joins us from south korea with a closer look at the hermit kingdom. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning, george. yes, this summit will certainly make some history and hopefully it will begin this process of dismantling north korea's weapons, but president trump has given no indication yet that he will confront kim jong-un about human rights. in an unprecedented journey kim jong-un touching down in singapore, over 3,000 miles from his reclusive homeland. his country shrouded in secrecy. his regime so brutal americans travel there at their own risk. 22-year-old amer
good morning again, george. >> good morning, guys.w york right here and just about 12 hours ahead of that face-to-face meeting between president trump and kim jong-un, and when the president sits down with kim jong-un, he is going to be face-to-face with one of the world's most mysterious and brutal dictators, ruling one of the world's most isolated countries and few western journalists know north korea better than bob woodruff. he's traveled there several times and joins us from south...
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>> george: i mean, i would agree. >> anthony: george azar is our detroit fixer.ght here. is this -- curtito. >> anthony: curtito? >> george: curtito -- it's just a pickled slaw. salsa. and i do this, but i don't know if you're up to this. >> anthony: what are you saying? >> george: i don't know if you can hang, man. >> anthony: is it a manly thing? >> george: i mean, it's turning into it, it seems like. >> joe: mexican, spicy. salvadorian, not spicy. >> george: that's true, though. they don't do it that spicy. >> anthony: wow. chicarrons? yeah, there's a porky goodness in there, for sure. >> joe: chicarron is fried pork. fried pork and then it's ground with peppers, onions and tomatoes. simple. >> anthony: you've taken the liberty of ordering some indigenous detroit beverages that we've egregious overlooked so far. that would be vernors, which i haven't had. >> george: it's like a cross between ginger beer and ginger ale. it's like, not as spicy as ginger beer, and not as sweet as ginger ale. it's like, in the middle. it's my favorite beverage in the city. >> ant
>> george: i mean, i would agree. >> anthony: george azar is our detroit fixer.ght here. is this -- curtito. >> anthony: curtito? >> george: curtito -- it's just a pickled slaw. salsa. and i do this, but i don't know if you're up to this. >> anthony: what are you saying? >> george: i don't know if you can hang, man. >> anthony: is it a manly thing? >> george: i mean, it's turning into it, it seems like. >> joe: mexican, spicy. salvadorian,...
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people persuaded to change their minds could a billionaire overturn breaks it because some think george soros infamous for breaking the bank of england is trying to break british democracy joining me is the consultant editor of the daily mail andrew pierce mail online is the most visited english language newspaper website in the world and thanks for going back on going underground just day ahead of our. story donald trump saying he's going to impose twenty five percent e.u. steel tariffs or ten percent of alum in the him. what do you make of that well thank god believing the he's never like the he does not like these huge organizations which he thinks are undemocratic he's dead right they are five and elected presidents the last time i looked and i suspect britain will be able to negotiate an opt out because we have that special relationship with the donald well let's go down to this i mean this is the ultimate conspiracy subject some might say george soros some people have said the it's true that the semitism here think that's what soros that is really going to affect there are some ou
people persuaded to change their minds could a billionaire overturn breaks it because some think george soros infamous for breaking the bank of england is trying to break british democracy joining me is the consultant editor of the daily mail andrew pierce mail online is the most visited english language newspaper website in the world and thanks for going back on going underground just day ahead of our. story donald trump saying he's going to impose twenty five percent e.u. steel tariffs or ten...
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george h.w. bush welcomed a service dog named sully. going to help the 94-year-old get around the house. yest to mark the occasion, former president bill clinton stopped by and george h.w. bush wore bill clinton's socks. also you should than sully has an instagram account. i' tommy mcfly with your 4.ebrity 60 on nbc >>> right now at 5:00, a local church vandalized for the seventh time in less than seven weeks. >> my thoughts about this have always been spiritual and not peamonal. >> theage this time worse than before. pat collins with this story you'llnly see on news 4. >>> plus a newec taxng people who useide share services in our area. so how much more is it going to cost you if you use uber or lyft to get around? >>> heat and humidity return big time over the next couple days and so do the chance of showers. i'll show you when. news 4 starts right now. >>> we gone this evening with the supreme court upholding the most recent version of president trump's trave ban. i'm wendy rieger. >> i'm jim handly. the high crt ruling in aight 5-4
george h.w. bush welcomed a service dog named sully. going to help the 94-year-old get around the house. yest to mark the occasion, former president bill clinton stopped by and george h.w. bush wore bill clinton's socks. also you should than sully has an instagram account. i' tommy mcfly with your 4.ebrity 60 on nbc >>> right now at 5:00, a local church vandalized for the seventh time in less than seven weeks. >> my thoughts about this have always been spiritual and not peamonal....
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that george and mail are so in love with their kids. settled in so well. >> how do you feel fatherhood has changed you? >> made me much older.i'm excito people are going to be in life. i feel honored to be a part of it. >> while we're still waiting for the first official photos of ella and al and just madeheir t part ofhe show. rumi and sir were projected on the screen in the arms of mom and dad. so sweet. >>> coming up. >> an "e.t." exclusive. j. law spotted with a new man. what we just learned about him. >>> and "sex and the city" secrets revealed. >> we're going to be on "e.t." >>>plus, the a-list men you ot have stard on the series. >> i'm not letting you out. >>> then, fixer upper finds. why chip and joanna gainese ordered to fork over $40,000. >>> kellyclarkson's big surprise for the cmt music awards. why she's thanking carrie underwood. >>> a sneak peek of the new tlirl, serenity. >> good to see you, john. took me long to find you. >> why would you want to find me? >> matthew plays a fishing boat captain life is into turmoil. whe
that george and mail are so in love with their kids. settled in so well. >> how do you feel fatherhood has changed you? >> made me much older.i'm excito people are going to be in life. i feel honored to be a part of it. >> while we're still waiting for the first official photos of ella and al and just madeheir t part ofhe show. rumi and sir were projected on the screen in the arms of mom and dad. so sweet. >>> coming up. >> an "e.t." exclusive. j. law...
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p >>> ance george county teacher is suing the school district. she says the principal at ardmore elementary school bullied her and should be fired. beth women are on leave. what the school system is doi. >> i have in my hand an order of protection she received. >> reporter: this has now become a legal matter. >> wha i would like to see that the bullying stop. >> reporter: sitting next to her attorney, crutchfield said she's suing prince george's county schools and suing for the principal atyrdmore eleme to be fired. she said she's been bullying her for years. two weeks ago things esca lated. >> i don'tnow what led up to her being angry and hostile with me at this time. t >> reporte confrontation erupted in the parking lot between the principal and crutchfield on june 12th. both women have been placed on administrative leave and this letter was sent home to parents because it's possible students witnessed the incident. crutch field's attorney, charles tucker, saysnc the pal attacked his client verbally, and then used her shoulder t push her. >> th
p >>> ance george county teacher is suing the school district. she says the principal at ardmore elementary school bullied her and should be fired. beth women are on leave. what the school system is doi. >> i have in my hand an order of protection she received. >> reporter: this has now become a legal matter. >> wha i would like to see that the bullying stop. >> reporter: sitting next to her attorney, crutchfield said she's suing prince george's county schools...
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w is morale right now inside the prince george's county department? racist, unfair and also sexist community to work for. >> reporter: these are two current prince george's county police officers and one former officer. because they fear retaliation, we've concealed their identities. >> within the last five years, i've never seen the prince george's county police departmento separated. >> separated how? >> by race, by sex, by discipline. nobody is given the exact same punishment for the exact same cause. >> reporter: these officers are among the 120 prince george's police officers who signed onto a complaint that's under investigation by the u.s. department of justice. it claims racial discrimination in the department and unfair line practices based on race. >> if i'm black i want to same punishment. if i'm white i want the same accolades. we just want it to be fair. >> we do have minority women of rank, but they're pushing paper clips and getting paper cuts. >> reporter: prince george's county police chief responded last year after the doj announced
w is morale right now inside the prince george's county department? racist, unfair and also sexist community to work for. >> reporter: these are two current prince george's county police officers and one former officer. because they fear retaliation, we've concealed their identities. >> within the last five years, i've never seen the prince george's county police departmento separated. >> separated how? >> by race, by sex, by discipline. nobody is given the exact same...
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>> george, i'm given what i'm given, okay. i mean, this is what we have and this is where we are and i can only tell you from my experience and i met him, i've spoken with him and i've met him and this was, as you know, started very early and it's been very intense, i think that he really wants to do a great job for north korea. i think he wants to de-nuke. it's very important. without that there's nothing to discuss. that was on the table at the beginning and you see a total denuclearization of north korea, so important, and he wants to do the right thing. now, with all of that being said i can't talk about -- it doesn't matter. we're starting from scratch. we're starting right now and we have to get rid of those nuclear weapons. >> how do you trust him, though? is he willing to change? do you believechanged? >> wl,ou kno over my lifetime i've done a lot of deals with a lot of people and sometimes the people that you most distrust turn out to be the most honorable ones and the people you do trust, they are not the honorable o
>> george, i'm given what i'm given, okay. i mean, this is what we have and this is where we are and i can only tell you from my experience and i met him, i've spoken with him and i've met him and this was, as you know, started very early and it's been very intense, i think that he really wants to do a great job for north korea. i think he wants to de-nuke. it's very important. without that there's nothing to discuss. that was on the table at the beginning and you see a total...
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>> george and amal are going n weekend.ft is i baby sit them for the whole weekend. >> i love it. sit a true story? >> no. but they know i would. >> i they seem to have the babysitting covered. they were seen out monday on a dinner date. george's been directing and starring in the hulu series "catch 22" in sardinia the. >> he's a thug. he eats like this -- and then she's very elegant. all eyes. she looks like amal. thank god. ♪ >> we loved watching george go from this -- >> i don't have anyiological clockticking. i don't have an interest in having children at all. >> to this. >> three days ago, my children started on what we would call solid food. it went this fine pip don't know how it goes in as a carrot and comes out the way it comes out. but it was shocking. >> a source tells "e.t." that george and mail are so in love with their kids. they have settled in so well. >> how do you feel fatherhood has changed you? >> made meholr. i'm excited to see who these two people are going to be in life. i feel honored to be a part of
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reporter: there's a lot going on at prince george's county.county executives, but there are also seats open on the board of at edn, the county council, sheriff's office, state's attorney's office. there's a lot for voters here to deci. 're seeing people out there for their major candidates. today we found two of the front runners here competing for votes at theame time. in prince george's county early voting numbers doubled this election with an eimated 40,000 participating. they're on track to triple today. >> if you're not involved, you can't complain. you have to know your issues. you know your candidates and come out and vote. >> there are a number of important local races happening at prince george's county including county executives. two of the front runners, prince george's ate's attorney and f former u.s. congresswoman donna edwards were there try t sway left minute voters. >> i think the vote is a vote for experiencend i bring a wide range of 35 years of experience from the privateor seo the public sector to congress. >> two things a
reporter: there's a lot going on at prince george's county.county executives, but there are also seats open on the board of at edn, the county council, sheriff's office, state's attorney's office. there's a lot for voters here to deci. 're seeing people out there for their major candidates. today we found two of the front runners here competing for votes at theame time. in prince george's county early voting numbers doubled this election with an eimated 40,000 participating. they're on track to...
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george, thank you, george pearkes at bespoke investment group.ll take the conversation global now. how do you decide where to invest? stick around. this is bloomberg. ♪ s bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton with first word news. president trump has ordered u.s. agencies to realign families that were separated through the head of the cabinet meeting, the president expressed willingness to discuss legislation with democrats as soon as possible. pres. trump: we should be able to do a bill. i would invite them to come over to the white house anytime they want. this afternoon would be good. after the cabinet meeting would be good. they are invited, efficiently. i will let you do the inviting. mark: on wednesday, the president reversed course on this policy that separated immigrant children from their parents, ordering homeland security secretary kirstjen to keep families together when they are detained. meantime, first lady melania trump made an unannounced visit today to child detention centers in texas. mrs. trump plans the trip on her own over co
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george bush's popularity, george bush junior‘s, was course george bush's popularity, george bushjunior issue, glossed over the fact that there are 100 and 30,000 political prisoners in north korea. asked how mr kim could love his people when he kills them, mr trump said "i can't speak to that, i can only speak to the fact that we signed an incredible agreement". priorities. quite an incredible man. let's talk about the telegraph. they are putting in quotes, purge of the middle—class, fears at top firms. lots of people are being asked where they went school, basically? this is a document putting put up suggesting that that they can ask serious questions to determine their social background, part of ensuring they have got the first workforces. the telegraph is quite exercised about this, saying that it would discriminate against private school pupils, former private school pupils and so on. clearly, people should be selected on merit alone. on the other hand, are not entirely against this on the —— because on the other hand, adversity needs be remembered, as far as gender diversity and s
george bush's popularity, george bush junior‘s, was course george bush's popularity, george bushjunior issue, glossed over the fact that there are 100 and 30,000 political prisoners in north korea. asked how mr kim could love his people when he kills them, mr trump said "i can't speak to that, i can only speak to the fact that we signed an incredible agreement". priorities. quite an incredible man. let's talk about the telegraph. they are putting in quotes, purge of the...
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prince george's county police tell news4 this is a robbery. his p cousin tol collins the robbers took hisdesigner belt. there is a $25,000 reward. more about arnin the investigation into the death of a university of maryland football player. jordan mcnair died after aeam workout. he investigation could last up to 90 days. also, all university football team workouts have been voluntary since mcnair's death and will remain so until furthei . his funeral is today. >>>ot also happening today, a that could raise the cost of your commute. tolls are likely to jump on the dulles toll road. a 75 cent hike at the main toll plaza, a 50 cent hike at the off ramps. for some drivers, that could be an extra $1.25 a day. the majority would go the metro silver line extension. one driver is not thrilled the money will go to metro. >> so if i wanted my money to go to metro, i would get on the metro. . >> the price hike could take effect in january of nt year. commuters will have a chance to weigh in later this summer. >>> an airlineh computer gli has travelers s
prince george's county police tell news4 this is a robbery. his p cousin tol collins the robbers took hisdesigner belt. there is a $25,000 reward. more about arnin the investigation into the death of a university of maryland football player. jordan mcnair died after aeam workout. he investigation could last up to 90 days. also, all university football team workouts have been voluntary since mcnair's death and will remain so until furthei . his funeral is today. >>>ot also happening...
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george washington was a patron. george washington had doorsteps made it there, favors made and all sorts of things. these are pretty random. this is the original contract. the commissioners are so glad to get a stonemason. here is a quiet query -- quiet creek where it was dug out. backt of mountain of stone where you see. they have started taking the stone out of it and they would creek and putthe and pull it up the river. when it got to washington, there was a special stone landing on the creek. the stones were lifted up and they put them to the building side. please remember the stones were extremely heavy and they had none of the conveniences we do. quarry again. the we have a tree root running through. the first issue was splitting the stones. here's the only house i know of that was ever built out of it. that is replaced today by limestone. oh my heavens it was so deteriorated in 1976 that they replaced it with limestone in the registry -- in the restoration. general braddock came here. carlislee home of john ,
george washington was a patron. george washington had doorsteps made it there, favors made and all sorts of things. these are pretty random. this is the original contract. the commissioners are so glad to get a stonemason. here is a quiet query -- quiet creek where it was dug out. backt of mountain of stone where you see. they have started taking the stone out of it and they would creek and putthe and pull it up the river. when it got to washington, there was a special stone landing on the...