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a handsome boy scout of a firefighter named george tiaffay. george was the genuine article. an all american good guy. he'd overcame early obstacles to become a top notch student in high school, a star athlete. this is his sister maria mcgrew. >> a valedictorian and on the football team. i -- >> yeah. you'd think he'd be just a jerk, right? >> yeah. >> just kind of a jock, mean-spirited sort of who knows, stereotypical. >> reporter: but it was quite the contrary, said maria. >> he was always the calming force amongst family and friends. you know, he was the gentle speaker. he had this outlook in life where, "i wanna go out and make the world a better place. i wanna go out and do something with my life." >> reporter: so george did. he earned a prestigious appointment to west point, and after graduation became a combat engineer, served as a nation builder in panama. his childhood friend, aaron solano, went down for a visit. >> the stories he told me about the missions that he accomplished, building schools, clinics, roadways and bridges, really had an impact on his life. he fin
a handsome boy scout of a firefighter named george tiaffay. george was the genuine article. an all american good guy. he'd overcame early obstacles to become a top notch student in high school, a star athlete. this is his sister maria mcgrew. >> a valedictorian and on the football team. i -- >> yeah. you'd think he'd be just a jerk, right? >> yeah. >> just kind of a jock, mean-spirited sort of who knows, stereotypical. >> reporter: but it was quite the contrary,...
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>> yeah, call me george. >> thank you. >> george said, sure, he knew greyhound.vens before. >> you knew him as something else? >> i knew him as neal smith. >> george told detectives how he and shauna had befriended this neal smith. tried to help him get back on his feet. >> me and the wife kinda looked at him like our little charity case because he was a nice guy and he's down on his luck. >> by now, the detectives knew greyhound was an addict and a big drinker. so they asked george. >> was he a drug user? >> nothing. >> okay. alcohol? >> yes. he would drink alcohol, but not a lot. just a beer or two. >> just a beer or two every now and then? >> yeah. >> that raised the antenna a bit. in his interview with detectives, greyhound said he and george were great friends, worked out together, drank together a lot. but then, listen to this. as george kept talking, the man he said he knew as neal became noel. >> she said, "can noel help us out with this?" if it was something i wasn't good at, well maybe noel is good at it. because noel seemed to be good at everything i w
>> yeah, call me george. >> thank you. >> george said, sure, he knew greyhound.vens before. >> you knew him as something else? >> i knew him as neal smith. >> george told detectives how he and shauna had befriended this neal smith. tried to help him get back on his feet. >> me and the wife kinda looked at him like our little charity case because he was a nice guy and he's down on his luck. >> by now, the detectives knew greyhound was an addict and...
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so when george was 11 gust his father died and i always think -- that if george, you know, at this point his father hngt died when he was 11 -- a closer with his mommy and disas from his mother and older brother whom he revered had not died in 20s of tuberculosis and felt more anchored more settled in the world. but he really feels like this guy when he is young and so -- when gus dies he leaves plantation to jog's older half brothers this leaves george with little formal education without a way to make a living. so -- george his older half brother warren reveres suggest george go to sea as he sailed with royal navy. and mission to south america. his mother writes what do you think of this idea of george going to sea at the age of 14 and his -- her brother writes back says don't do that they'll staple him and trot him like a slave or worse like a dog so his mother says no way. so we end up with george not on sea but on land and in his teen he is took up father's old instruments taught himself how to survey he was really focused on it and that was one thing that mark him from an early age
so when george was 11 gust his father died and i always think -- that if george, you know, at this point his father hngt died when he was 11 -- a closer with his mommy and disas from his mother and older brother whom he revered had not died in 20s of tuberculosis and felt more anchored more settled in the world. but he really feels like this guy when he is young and so -- when gus dies he leaves plantation to jog's older half brothers this leaves george with little formal education without a...
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we end up with george, not at the scene of aslan. and as 14 or 15 he took up his father is surveying instrumentss and taught himself how to survey the. he taught himself to survey. his older half-brother had married into the very wealthy fairfax family. and fairfax virginia and from all over the. after centuries earlier, the king of england had given the family or their ancestors, fairfax and sisters 5 million acres of virginia land. we have like a half acre of lawn so if you think of 5 million acres it would be 90 miles by 90 miles and they were selling off some of the frontierland on the edge and sending up a big surveillance party and learned how to survey in a formal way and got some experience in these kind of difficult conditions. by the age of 18, george has gone into surveying by himself and set himself up in is this surveying the land and making good money buying his own frontierland but he is still ambitious to climb in the aristocracy so by age 21, he take a job as a part-time officer in the virginia military kind of like
we end up with george, not at the scene of aslan. and as 14 or 15 he took up his father is surveying instrumentss and taught himself how to survey the. he taught himself to survey. his older half-brother had married into the very wealthy fairfax family. and fairfax virginia and from all over the. after centuries earlier, the king of england had given the family or their ancestors, fairfax and sisters 5 million acres of virginia land. we have like a half acre of lawn so if you think of 5 million...
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it connects all of our visitors to george washington in a direct visceral way. his love of this extraordinary place, and the view that he contemplated when setting out on his revolutionary journey to secure independence and create a more perfect union. but now, this tremendous resource saved for our country by the ladies association, and our partners for the last 60 years is under threat by a development project by dominion energy. the compressor station that they want to build as part of their pipeline, directly across the river. we believe it is unnecessary to be in that location. it is a location that does not make sense and the mount vernon's ladies association opposes it and hopes the dominion can find a more suitable location that is outside of this historic view shed. dominion will argue that the compressor station will not be seen from mount vernon, so not to worry. but they cannot guarantee that. they have not have final permitting on the shape of the building, nor the height. their promises are not binding. they cannot guarantee that emissions cannot b
it connects all of our visitors to george washington in a direct visceral way. his love of this extraordinary place, and the view that he contemplated when setting out on his revolutionary journey to secure independence and create a more perfect union. but now, this tremendous resource saved for our country by the ladies association, and our partners for the last 60 years is under threat by a development project by dominion energy. the compressor station that they want to build as part of their...
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. >> george herbert walker bush him. you to help ?- was it difficult to prepare >> will you fix your tie, please? ♪ >> i don't consider myself a journalist. no one else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life and interviewing -- interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what makes someone to? -- ♪ david: george herbert walker bush asked you to help him in his campaign. james: i said, george, that's a great idea. except i don't know anything about politics. number two, i'm a democrat. david: he loses to carter. james: that's because you are in the white house advising. david: was it difficult to prepare reagan? james: the red light goes on, and he is perfect. david: your job was to go around and get the coalition put together. james: it was a textbook example of the way to fight a war. david: what was the reason you were so successful? james: lucky. >> will you fix your tie please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok
. >> george herbert walker bush him. you to help ?- was it difficult to prepare >> will you fix your tie, please? ♪ >> i don't consider myself a journalist. no one else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life and interviewing -- interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what makes someone to? -- ♪ david: george herbert walker bush asked you to help him in his campaign. james: i said,...
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where george washington lived at worked across the potomac the new nation. it is america's most beloved and popular historic home. visited each year by more than one million people. when ourlace that nation was divided against itself, the american preservation movement was born and our nation's oldest preservation organization was founded more than a century and a half ago. we at the national trust for historic preservation stand with you, with all of you in working to protect is hallowed place for posterity. as doug said, and on behalf of everyone at the national trust, we are announcing today, george oneington's mount vernon is of america's 11 most endangered sites for 2018. for more than 30 years now, our 11 most -- our 11's most list has called attention to historic places across the country and work to galvanize communities to help protect them. we encourage people to get involved and get active through preservation organizations, social media, however they can and not let today's historic treasure be tomorrow's request -- regret. an hourroud to say tha
where george washington lived at worked across the potomac the new nation. it is america's most beloved and popular historic home. visited each year by more than one million people. when ourlace that nation was divided against itself, the american preservation movement was born and our nation's oldest preservation organization was founded more than a century and a half ago. we at the national trust for historic preservation stand with you, with all of you in working to protect is hallowed place...
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so george h.w.ing victory in the persian gulf goes into storms. >> campaign '92. >> good evening, president george bush, president bill clinton and independent president candidate ross perot make their joint presence for the campaign. >> bill clinton's best way to understand was to talk to them. he loves the town hall for matt. >> you know people that lost their job >> in my state people lose their job, there's a chance i know their name. >> 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 if somebody has means the national debt doesn't affect them? >> what i'm saying -- >> 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 245. >> what will you do as president to open foreign markets to f
so george h.w.ing victory in the persian gulf goes into storms. >> campaign '92. >> good evening, president george bush, president bill clinton and independent president candidate ross perot make their joint presence for the campaign. >> bill clinton's best way to understand was to talk to them. he loves the town hall for matt. >> you know people that lost their job >> in my state people lose their job, there's a chance i know their name. >> on a personal...
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so george h.w. this amazing victory in the persian gulf runs into storms. >> campaign 92. >> good evening. president george bush, governor bill clinton 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 who have lost theirs jobs and lost their homes? >> uh-huh. >> in my state, when someone loses their home, there's a good chance i will know them by their names. >> george h.w. 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 this affected you. >> this town hall is clearly excruciating for george bush. he likes people but he is not particularly good at it. >> are you suggesting that if somebody has means that the national debt doesn't affect them? i'm not sure i get it. tell m
so george h.w. this amazing victory in the persian gulf runs into storms. >> campaign 92. >> good evening. president george bush, governor bill clinton 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 who have lost theirs jobs and lost...
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victoria: viene de muchísimo antes de george.lo puse, 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. ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: hoy en "doctor juan", nos vamos a la playa para darle los mejores consejos de cÓmo mantenerse saludable en el verano. le diremos los efectos negativos que tiene el sol en su salud y cÓmo prevenir las quemaduras. ademÁs, hacer ejercicio al aire libre no sÓlo ayuda a mantenerse saludable, tambiÉn puede tener riesgos. aquÍ les haremos los mejores consejos. cuÁles son los sÍntomas que debemos saber si la ola de calor nos estÁ afectando?
victoria: viene de muchísimo antes de george.lo puse, 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. ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: hoy en...
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so george turned out to be right. so, the great thing about this book for me in addition to meeting survivors of the quake and spending time in alaska, was i got spend time with george. he is age 87 now. he -- i think he's 88 now. he is still going strong. he lives in northern california. he retired from the geological survey 22 years ago but still goes to the survey offices in menlo park every day. insure accomplish he is actually still work on the alaska earthquake. one of the great joys in i life i get to to spend time with him in alaska, including being a -- his field assistant for a day as we were slogging around the copper river del dark because he had been studying -- takens cower of the delta which is the earthquake zone and trying to fig out how everyone enthuse quakes heap, these big alaskan earthquakes and figured out they happen every 500 years or so alaska is safe for now. so he's just an amazing guy. very intuitive person, just -- he's long sense got his ph.d and everything knows now a lot of seismology
so george turned out to be right. so, the great thing about this book for me in addition to meeting survivors of the quake and spending time in alaska, was i got spend time with george. he is age 87 now. he -- i think he's 88 now. he is still going strong. he lives in northern california. he retired from the geological survey 22 years ago but still goes to the survey offices in menlo park every day. insure accomplish he is actually still work on the alaska earthquake. one of the great joys in i...
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george, , same thing. he saw all this deformation, and the guy that wrote the other paper never saw his work. so that's one thing. and i'm not forgetting what the second thing is. [inaudible] >> butut i'm sure it was vastly important. but the other thing is, it just seems important to me in writing this book to celebrate scientiststs and science, becaue we live in a society now, take her in the united states where science is often not valued scientists are not valued. there's a strong antiscience sentiment amongst some members of governments, , politicians, evenom some schools. and it's important to celebrate sites, not just the famous ones, posture and einstein, but people like george who just do the ones and figure things out. george is finally getting some recognition for what he did. there's been a group of scientists for years who have n trying to get him some kind of recognition for his role. the final he's getting a cold metal -- gold medal. and if there's some way this book can continue celebrating
george, , same thing. he saw all this deformation, and the guy that wrote the other paper never saw his work. so that's one thing. and i'm not forgetting what the second thing is. [inaudible] >> butut i'm sure it was vastly important. but the other thing is, it just seems important to me in writing this book to celebrate scientiststs and science, becaue we live in a society now, take her in the united states where science is often not valued scientists are not valued. there's a strong...
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>>> tonight -- george clooney's frightening crash. hospitalized after slamming into oncoming traffic. the latest on his condition tonight. >>> then -- >> any comment on justin bieber's engagement. >> selena bombarded over the biebs. >>> plus, michael buble's emotional new interview about his son's cancer battle. how close he came to quitting music forever. >>. >>> then kelly clarkson lost nearly 40 pounds. >> everybody keeps asking. >> everything you need to know about her diet. >>> and is reese witherspoon becoming the new oprah? how she's following in lady o.'s footsteps >>> plus new dad john stamos on his father hood this is atteen tonight. >>> this is crazy, george clooney flies off his scooter in italy. laid out on the road in need of emergency help. >> think about that scene and think about terrified when amal must have been when she got the news. we have the latest on his condition after clooney's close call. >>> this image shows the collision aftermath. those are george's feet as he lays on a gurney. here's the point of impact
>>> tonight -- george clooney's frightening crash. hospitalized after slamming into oncoming traffic. the latest on his condition tonight. >>> then -- >> any comment on justin bieber's engagement. >> selena bombarded over the biebs. >>> plus, michael buble's emotional new interview about his son's cancer battle. how close he came to quitting music forever. >>. >>> then kelly clarkson lost nearly 40 pounds. >> everybody keeps asking....
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i'm george howell. the same meetings in pyongyang to nail down details on the issue of denuclearization, but the difference in how the u.s. and north korea see these talking points, they are striking. the u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo calls the talks productive saying progress was made. compare that to what we're hearing from north korea, slamming what it called the united states gangster like mindset, it used words like regrettable and worrisome. speaking to reporters a few hours ago in tokyo, pompeo pushed back. >> i am counting on chairman kim to be determined to follow through on the commitment that he made. and so if those requests were gangster-like, the world say gangster because there was a unanimous decision at the u.n. security council about what needs to be achieved. >> our andrew stevens has been trying to keep one these two very different stories. live this hour from seoul, south korea. pompeo making it clear also, sanctions on north korea will remain until denuclearization is complet
i'm george howell. the same meetings in pyongyang to nail down details on the issue of denuclearization, but the difference in how the u.s. and north korea see these talking points, they are striking. the u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo calls the talks productive saying progress was made. compare that to what we're hearing from north korea, slamming what it called the united states gangster like mindset, it used words like regrettable and worrisome. speaking to reporters a few hours ago in...
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april fifteenth one thousand nine hundred five two eyewitnesses testify they see george accidentally shoot his best friend eric but teased during the course of an armed robbery. that. then. you know right. was convicted and has spent more than half of his life in prison he maintains that he's innocent he agreed to talk with us about this case during his weekly phone call to his family. and to make x. comedienne to shake hands very quickly make eye conversation go they think oh god you know. i. am. everybody feel that way. a comment i would have done. from. every my family call you. that i'm going to describe i could kill my best friend. ok they are not there they are full of guilt by association. than a friend of a very bad day what i. could trust them to commit a crime. five hundred baht apology okotie. allow myself to call a record to. get out i was not the color suspect toca believes that because he is black in the eye witnesses against him were white the odds were stacked against him in a place like new orleans. bigger than the boundary in the middle. of a given time. the female
april fifteenth one thousand nine hundred five two eyewitnesses testify they see george accidentally shoot his best friend eric but teased during the course of an armed robbery. that. then. you know right. was convicted and has spent more than half of his life in prison he maintains that he's innocent he agreed to talk with us about this case during his weekly phone call to his family. and to make x. comedienne to shake hands very quickly make eye conversation go they think oh god you know. i....
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in one thousand nine hundred four george toko was identified by two witnesses both of them white who accused coke of accidentally shooting his best friend. in the course of a robbery. all of the time all of the time. you saw eric. marlin the fellow was on active duty on the day of the murder. because of the fall of the store and they will pause here and yes they walk to the car they were confronted by two suspects at least one holding a gun and they demanded property money while the gunman held the female robbery victim on the driver's side of the car eric but began to struggle with the male victim. the gunman panicked fired a shot at the passenger and the taste in the head. so when i had received information that eric was dead to first name came to mind was joyce choking. a few hours later marlin to fill the arrested george coca the next day the two witnesses identified using this photo lineup provided by the new orleans police department. and then. from. there. george toca claims he was never there he told police that he spent the night in this motel after attending a high school d
in one thousand nine hundred four george toko was identified by two witnesses both of them white who accused coke of accidentally shooting his best friend. in the course of a robbery. all of the time all of the time. you saw eric. marlin the fellow was on active duty on the day of the murder. because of the fall of the store and they will pause here and yes they walk to the car they were confronted by two suspects at least one holding a gun and they demanded property money while the gunman held...
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let's talk about wre did the bushes, georg where hdid theyac. ation.plhouses t like george h.w.h wente h aomaitone l mot onin the island ofne marthyard. i was with them on several of laid back andevngri o to go out forone. and sometesimeven. dide>> whiing them >> wha wt>>ch -- any instances u two met, president and yourself. >>> well there they c't quite ignore you. >> well now with all the security around them it's ab easy access to them. i'm sure you had some one-on-ones. >>> sure, sure. >> any not really notable, no. >> okay. >> let's talk about the last president. where did barack obama like. they spentf lot ome in martha's vineyard. >>>as not covering he golfedepresidents been golfing sim william howardaf t there was a military aid he got calluses and sores on his hands from playing tennis with theodore roosevelt to golfing withilliam howard taft. >> that's cool. very cool. larry conistin. >> it's conistin. >> thank youor frecting me your book isou available thr the historical society. >> thank you. the historical society. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. pro tip: gian
let's talk about wre did the bushes, georg where hdid theyac. ation.plhouses t like george h.w.h wente h aomaitone l mot onin the island ofne marthyard. i was with them on several of laid back andevngri o to go out forone. and sometesimeven. dide>> whiing them >> wha wt>>ch -- any instances u two met, president and yourself. >>> well there they c't quite ignore you. >> well now with all the security around them it's ab easy access to them. i'm sure you had some...
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sister sandy is still convinced that he's innocent i think about george of the. oh they alone you know he's on my mom and i wake up it's like you know i thank god i say my prayers and i always pray for my brothers. book cover him such a horrific environment you know and just keep his mind you know keep his sanity i don't remember getting the news and falling all off the porch fall and all down in the street in you know just crying out to go like why how you know it is unbelievable if he was guilty in a crime didn't act in risk because at least i know you you've been there for something better you have to be the big bindo bright spot on from a seventeen year old child to a forty eight year old man for a crime they're treating camy sandy has never given up on her brother but she's not battling the system alone in fact she has the kind of support and rarely found in a murder case the support of the victim's family. being falsely accused incarcerated for something he did not do and at such a young age joyce doli as nephew was eric but the man george toca was convicte
sister sandy is still convinced that he's innocent i think about george of the. oh they alone you know he's on my mom and i wake up it's like you know i thank god i say my prayers and i always pray for my brothers. book cover him such a horrific environment you know and just keep his mind you know keep his sanity i don't remember getting the news and falling all off the porch fall and all down in the street in you know just crying out to go like why how you know it is unbelievable if he was...
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those are george's feet as he lays on a gurney. here's the point of impact where george's helmet slammed into the mercedes' windshield. authorities in olbia, italy, tell "e.t." the accident occurred at around 8:00 a.m. local time. the collision was caused after the driver of the vehicle failed to respect george's right of way. that driver then called for emergency dispatch. when george was transported to a local hospital, "e.t." an mri was performed and thankfully, came back negative for any serious injury. george's rep tells "e.t." he has been released and is now, quote, recovering at home. "e.t." has learned at the time of accident, clooney was going about 60 miles per hour, heading to the set of his hulu min series "catch 22." production will continue as planned. amal was not there. >> today wasn't the first two-wheeler accident that george has been involved in. >> you know, broken ribs, it was an accident basically. >> in 2007 george and then-girlfriend sarah larson were injured. a motorcycle accident in new jersey. >> perfect
those are george's feet as he lays on a gurney. here's the point of impact where george's helmet slammed into the mercedes' windshield. authorities in olbia, italy, tell "e.t." the accident occurred at around 8:00 a.m. local time. the collision was caused after the driver of the vehicle failed to respect george's right of way. that driver then called for emergency dispatch. when george was transported to a local hospital, "e.t." an mri was performed and thankfully, came back...
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george? >> all right, paula.nd look, there has been increased focus now on these latest satellite images. walk us through this. >> reporter: yes. we have more out today, or at least being focused on today. this is from planet labs in the miis in the u.s. researchers from that institute have been looking at them. and it shows a chemical material institute in north korea. this is effectively where the parts to some of those missiles and so this is going to help the missile program. what these researchers believe these images show is significant refurbishment or in fact construction up until very recently. now, they believe it may have been the majority of the building in between kim jong un's summit with the south korean president and then before the summit with the u.s. president. now, this is something we saw kim jong un touring in august of last year as well. he was photographed in front of an artist's impression of what this facility was going to look like. now, this comes as well after 38 north said just last
george? >> all right, paula.nd look, there has been increased focus now on these latest satellite images. walk us through this. >> reporter: yes. we have more out today, or at least being focused on today. this is from planet labs in the miis in the u.s. researchers from that institute have been looking at them. and it shows a chemical material institute in north korea. this is effectively where the parts to some of those missiles and so this is going to help the missile program....
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>> i didn't think that george was credible at all.ombative. >> i'm trying to stay calm. >> all of those bags, each and every witness, given the jury a reason to doubt. you look at dr. voss. >> chloroform was shockingly high. >> a doctor provided his analysis of the odor in casey's trunk. >> i consider it consistent with human decomposition. >> this is the kind of nonsense, the kind of stretching of the imagination that they are engaging in. it is a fantasy of forensics. >> get back to the basics, what happened to this trial. >> then we come back to dr. januajan. she sent out all of the toxicology tests she could and they were all negative. >> we never had any expectation of getting toxicology. i could not get a swab from the bones. >> why is there no dna. you're expecting it to be on duct tape exposed to heat, humidity, and bacteria. we had to saw into a bone and pulverize it to get the dna. we solve cold cases every day 20 and 30 years later with dna evidence. we can't find dna on some duct tape? what's the point of them saying it. t
>> i didn't think that george was credible at all.ombative. >> i'm trying to stay calm. >> all of those bags, each and every witness, given the jury a reason to doubt. you look at dr. voss. >> chloroform was shockingly high. >> a doctor provided his analysis of the odor in casey's trunk. >> i consider it consistent with human decomposition. >> this is the kind of nonsense, the kind of stretching of the imagination that they are engaging in. it is a...
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to mark prince george's birthday, a new £5 coin has been issued by the royal mint, showing st georged the dragon. that's all from us for now. could
to mark prince george's birthday, a new £5 coin has been issued by the royal mint, showing st georged the dragon. that's all from us for now. could
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she won't let me go. >> no word yet if george will mow that in 2007 george did not sue a driver who hitis motorcycle. >> are we going after this gafi? >> it was an accident. let him take care of that. >> he needs to see those babies grow up. >> no doubt about that. get rid of the motorcycle. >>> meghan markle's first royal tour rolled with prince marry in dublin. now, far be it from us to put any baby pressure on them, but they definitely showed, they'll make great parents. >> the duke and duchess both had beaming smiles when greeting young kids while visiting a soccer stadium. one cheeky lad even pulled on harry's beard. but harry didn't seem to mind. meghan donned a chic black pantsuit by givenchy. her long, flowing locks were too much for of a temptation for another irish child, who pulled on her a playful reprimand from harry. >> the duke and duchess of sussex. >> the newlyweds began their day with a visit to the president and first lady of ireland. meghan was picture perfect in a roland mouret taupe boat-neck dress. she also carried a large fendi handbag. the pair also got to meet
she won't let me go. >> no word yet if george will mow that in 2007 george did not sue a driver who hitis motorcycle. >> are we going after this gafi? >> it was an accident. let him take care of that. >> he needs to see those babies grow up. >> no doubt about that. get rid of the motorcycle. >>> meghan markle's first royal tour rolled with prince marry in dublin. now, far be it from us to put any baby pressure on them, but they definitely showed, they'll...
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but why does anybody care about sir george yardley?eorge yardley presided over the first general assembly that established the rule of law in america and the principle of law in america and the principle of representative government. but there is a dark side to the story because sir george yardley was also one of the first english slaveholders in the colonies. when george yardley set foot in jamestown in the summer of 1610 the colony was on the brink of collapse, barely 60 settlers survived the winter and some had resorted to cannibalism. a decade later sir george yardley was in charge of a settlement that offered rich rewards. in 1619 they also managed to get hold of the first enslaved africans who arrived in this colony which was about the same time as the general assembly and sir george became one of the largest of the slave owners. there are 1000 other graves at jamestown, each with a story to tell. and with every discovery emerges a more com plete every discovery emerges a more complete history of the origins of modern america. an
but why does anybody care about sir george yardley?eorge yardley presided over the first general assembly that established the rule of law in america and the principle of law in america and the principle of representative government. but there is a dark side to the story because sir george yardley was also one of the first english slaveholders in the colonies. when george yardley set foot in jamestown in the summer of 1610 the colony was on the brink of collapse, barely 60 settlers survived the...
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but why does anybody care about sir george yardley?e first general assembly that established the rule of law in america and the principle of representative government. but there is a dark side to the story, because sir george was also one of the first english slaveholders in the colonies. when george yardley set foot injamestown in the summer of 1610, the colony was on the brink of collapse, barely 60 settlers had survived the winter and some had resorted to cannibalism. a decade later, sir george was in charge of a settlement that offered rich rewards. in 1619, they also managed to get hold of the first enslaved africans who arrived in this colony, which was about the same time as the general assembly, and sir george became one of the largest of the slave owners. there are 1000 other graves at jamestown, each with a story to tell. and with every discovery emerges a more complete history of the origins of modern america. possibly beyond the call of journalistic duty there. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitte
but why does anybody care about sir george yardley?e first general assembly that established the rule of law in america and the principle of representative government. but there is a dark side to the story, because sir george was also one of the first english slaveholders in the colonies. when george yardley set foot injamestown in the summer of 1610, the colony was on the brink of collapse, barely 60 settlers had survived the winter and some had resorted to cannibalism. a decade later, sir...
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i'm george howell at the cnn center in atlanta. as we close the show a good look at the good men and women who put the show on each night. for viewers around world my colleague hana vaughan jones is up next from london. you're watching cnn, the world's news leader. >>> breaking news overnight. voters sweep a populous into the presidency already sending warning signals to president trump. >> i would not support a nominee who demonstrated hostility to roe v. wade. >> a warning shot from one of the republicans critical to confirming the next supreme court just. susan collins wants precedented perspective for a woman's right to choose. >>>
i'm george howell at the cnn center in atlanta. as we close the show a good look at the good men and women who put the show on each night. for viewers around world my colleague hana vaughan jones is up next from london. you're watching cnn, the world's news leader. >>> breaking news overnight. voters sweep a populous into the presidency already sending warning signals to president trump. >> i would not support a nominee who demonstrated hostility to roe v. wade. >> a...
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mainly now i parts of prince george's county.nderstorm is moving towards the east at about 30 miles an hour, so moving towards dunkirk at about 4:13 and owings at 4:20. if you're in prince george's county right now you are getting clobbered with lots of lightning and very heavy rainfall and you'll continue to see that for another 20 to 30 minutes, so much so that parts of prince george's county including clinton, maryland under a sere thunderstorm warning that will go for another 15 minutes until 4:15, a severe thunderstorm warning, and then we havefl a d warning for that two and a half inch rainfall amount for rts of the district. this includes nats park, parts of arlington, alexandria and parts of fairfax. this flood warning is going to be in effect until 6:3 tonight. we are hearing that the dugouts at nats park are flooded right now so me on that coming up a little bit later and how that will impact the all-star game. we also have a flash flood warning for parts of northern anne arundel county until 6:00 this evening. here's t
mainly now i parts of prince george's county.nderstorm is moving towards the east at about 30 miles an hour, so moving towards dunkirk at about 4:13 and owings at 4:20. if you're in prince george's county right now you are getting clobbered with lots of lightning and very heavy rainfall and you'll continue to see that for another 20 to 30 minutes, so much so that parts of prince george's county including clinton, maryland under a sere thunderstorm warning that will go for another 15 minutes...
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. >> in texas, george w.h, who was known as a bipartisan governor, at the time, the state house was run by democrats, and he had a very good working relationship with them. >> we poured our hearts and souls into this campaign, the organization, and the people are going to decide. >> indiana and kentucky, the polls now have closed in those two states. our projected winner is governor george w. bush, as expected. >> bush wins south carolina, vermont, up in the green mountain state, there for al gore. >> a big call to make, cnn announces that we call florida in the al gore column. >> about roughly quarter of 8:00, we and all the other networks call florida for gore. i remember saying, how is bush possibly going to, you though, what's the path he can possibly take, because he's lost michigan, he's going to lose pennsylvania. if anybody wins all three, it's over. >> you can bet that governor bush will be madder than a rooster that his brother, the governor, wasn't able to carry this state for him. >> mr. bush says
. >> in texas, george w.h, who was known as a bipartisan governor, at the time, the state house was run by democrats, and he had a very good working relationship with them. >> we poured our hearts and souls into this campaign, the organization, and the people are going to decide. >> indiana and kentucky, the polls now have closed in those two states. our projected winner is governor george w. bush, as expected. >> bush wins south carolina, vermont, up in the green...
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to you in the studios. >> let's hope it stays calm in prince george' county. thanks, tracee. >> download the nbc washington app and stay ahead of the weather wherever you are. check the hour-by-hoan forecast getat realtime informion when the storms are moving in. >>> in other news tonight, survivors of a deadly gasex osion in silver springs say they have been forgotten.gh to those residents will demand the montgomery county take aion. the back in 2016 that explosion here hat the flower branch apartments killed seven people, and two of the people were . children they have struggled over the last several years needing rental support after being displace 200 leaders from action and montgomery county will lead with montgomery county leaders at broad acres elementary school in silver springs. >>> we're following newst from the w coast where pop star demi lovato is in the hospital after an apparent drug overdose. sources tell nbc new that first responders used naloxone which is used to reverse the effects of an overdose. she's said to be stable and breaing. the 25-y
to you in the studios. >> let's hope it stays calm in prince george' county. thanks, tracee. >> download the nbc washington app and stay ahead of the weather wherever you are. check the hour-by-hoan forecast getat realtime informion when the storms are moving in. >>> in other news tonight, survivors of a deadly gasex osion in silver springs say they have been forgotten.gh to those residents will demand the montgomery county take aion. the back in 2016 that explosion here...
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i'm george howell at cnn world headquarters in atlanta. welcome to our viewers before around the states and the world this hour. a thai governor calls it "d" day. he announced just hours ago this high-risk operation to rescue this group of 12 young boys and their coach. it is under way as we speak. a group of thai and international divers started moving m moving into this cave system several hours ago. the rescue may take hours, it could even take days. you see the images of what they're up against. really rugged terrain, wet conditions, and technical dives. also weather. that's a big factor as monsoon clouds continue to move in. let's get the very latest live in thailand. david mckenzie is near the scene and following the story. last hour the rains were coming down pretty hard. has the rain subsided a bit? and certainly this window of time, it's dwid willindling for weather to cooperate? >> reporter: i was just speaking to a specialist diver who is involved in the support of this whole operation and he said the weather is the major factor
i'm george howell at cnn world headquarters in atlanta. welcome to our viewers before around the states and the world this hour. a thai governor calls it "d" day. he announced just hours ago this high-risk operation to rescue this group of 12 young boys and their coach. it is under way as we speak. a group of thai and international divers started moving m moving into this cave system several hours ago. the rescue may take hours, it could even take days. you see the images of what...
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that point, al gore called george w.h to concede. then by about 3:00 a.m., eastern time, the numbers started to wobble again. >> something to report to you in this very unusual night. the vice president has recalled the governor and reattracteded his concession saying that florida is too close right now. >> under florida law, if the margin of victory is less than .5%, then there's a an automatic recount. >> mr. vice president, did you win the election, sir? >> we're having a great run here. >> a confident and seemingly relaxed al gore senior effectively starting a second campaign for the white house. his campaign chairman in florida announcing the campaign will support lawsuits over the issue of ballot irregularities in palm beach. >> i cast a vote for gore but at the same time, i must have punched the buchanan column, as well. >> there was the butterfly ballot in palm beach county where an awful lot of people thought they were voting for al gore but because of the way the ballot was designed, they ended up voting for pa
that point, al gore called george w.h to concede. then by about 3:00 a.m., eastern time, the numbers started to wobble again. >> something to report to you in this very unusual night. the vice president has recalled the governor and reattracteded his concession saying that florida is too close right now. >> under florida law, if the margin of victory is less than .5%, then there's a an automatic recount. >> mr. vice president, did you win the election, sir? >> we're...
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. - senator george h.n is hereby by declared the 1972 democratic nominee for president of the united states. [cheers and applause] - come home, america. come home to the affirmation that we have a dream. come home to the conviction that we can move our country forward. come home to the belief that we can seek a newer world. - don't let the spirit die. don'the enthusiasm die. just let's say, that this was a wonderful trip that we ok together during the past seven months. that we have learned from our errors. god knows there were plenty. that we have gained experience. and that if there is to be a next time, we will start because we will have learned and we would be able to continue. i am not downheartened. i'm nollusioned. i am not bitter. the only thing that i continue to regret, of course, is that we didn't have the moolah. [laughter] - even the most liberal, even the mo progressive individuals in this cotry, even women and women leaders in this country, could not really wrap their hands around the though
. - senator george h.n is hereby by declared the 1972 democratic nominee for president of the united states. [cheers and applause] - come home, america. come home to the affirmation that we have a dream. come home to the conviction that we can move our country forward. come home to the belief that we can seek a newer world. - don't let the spirit die. don'the enthusiasm die. just let's say, that this was a wonderful trip that we ok together during the past seven months. that we have learned...
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i'm george howell. the uk's brexit secretary, david davis, has resigned, marking another stumbling block to britain's efforts to leave the european union. davis said he wasn't willing to be a reluctant conscript into a compromise plan agreed upon friday. the plan would press for a free trade area for goods with the eu and maintain close trade ties. other conservative lawmakers criticized the compromise, saying it offered a brexit in name only. prime minister theresa may faces parliament in the coming hours to actually talk about that plan. also in the united kingdom a british woman has died after being exposed to a nerve agent. police say that the death of dawn sturgess is now bei ing investigated as a murder. her partner, charles rowley, remains in critical condition. he was also exposed to the same nerve agent used to poison a former russian spy and his daughter in march. following this story, our phil black is live from salisbury, england. phil, surely this is adding to the concern of people in that
i'm george howell. the uk's brexit secretary, david davis, has resigned, marking another stumbling block to britain's efforts to leave the european union. davis said he wasn't willing to be a reluctant conscript into a compromise plan agreed upon friday. the plan would press for a free trade area for goods with the eu and maintain close trade ties. other conservative lawmakers criticized the compromise, saying it offered a brexit in name only. prime minister theresa may faces parliament in the...
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george, a very telling interview there. but the big question tonight, why is michael cohen speaking out? is he trying to send a message? >> reporter: oh, definitely. that's part of it, strategic. sending a message, as i said, to prosecutors, to the president and to the country, but tom, i also think it's deeply personal for michael cohen. he's been taking a lot of hits out there from allies of president trump, in the press, in the public. he wanted to tell his story. he wanted to send a signal that he's becoming his own man and ultimately, wants to work for what he calls resolution to this matter. >> now, we do want to mention, michael cohen has not been charged with anything, but he has changed his lawyer, which is very significant. >> reporter: for two reasons. number one, who that lawyer is. guy petrillo. a veteran of the southern district of new york. he was the head of the criminal division there, so, he knows these prosecutors well. secondly, and this is very, very significant. when guy petrillo formally comes onboard
george, a very telling interview there. but the big question tonight, why is michael cohen speaking out? is he trying to send a message? >> reporter: oh, definitely. that's part of it, strategic. sending a message, as i said, to prosecutors, to the president and to the country, but tom, i also think it's deeply personal for michael cohen. he's been taking a lot of hits out there from allies of president trump, in the press, in the public. he wanted to tell his story. he wanted to send a...
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george? >> all right. david, so as you're reporting now, the rescue operation is resuming and we start putting certain things together. the weather behind you doesn't look too bad. doesn't look like the rains are coming down too heavily at this moment. we understand as well that they've pumped a great deal of water out of these caves. david, does it still set up a similar situation from what you can understand from your sources and your expertise being out there that perhaps the cave system may be like it was before with the previous rescue, not nearly as much water rushing into it with weather? >> reporter: well, i think it's certainly going to be better than that original time, the two british divers managed to find those boys alive against all expectations. speaking to divers who've gone into the cave, they say over the days the situation, the circumstances got a little bit easier but you know, george, easier is a relative term. they were going still through water that had a heavy current at that point,
george? >> all right. david, so as you're reporting now, the rescue operation is resuming and we start putting certain things together. the weather behind you doesn't look too bad. doesn't look like the rains are coming down too heavily at this moment. we understand as well that they've pumped a great deal of water out of these caves. david, does it still set up a similar situation from what you can understand from your sources and your expertise being out there that perhaps the cave...
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live in prince george's county, jackie bensen, news4. >> thank you. devasating n for one local high school community. three students werenside thi suv when it slammed into a tree this afternoon. chopper 4 captured the aftermath all three teenagers are in the hospital tonight. police say two of them are fighting for their lives. the crash happened aroun 2:00 on fairfax station road in clifton, virginia. news4 shomari stone picks up our overage there.to >> reporter:ght, this community is edsadden those teens is crashed down the roadway into a tree. chopper 4 captures video of a mangled jeep on fairfax station road near coldwood estates road in clifton. three teenagers were speeding when their suv slammed into the tree around00 2: tuesday afternoon. two boys d one girl were inside. news4 has learned they are robinson secondary school students in two are in critical condition. and one has serious injuries. >> it's really a sad situation. >> jeff floyd lives near the accident scene. >> at the time, we didn't know what happened till we watched the news toni
live in prince george's county, jackie bensen, news4. >> thank you. devasating n for one local high school community. three students werenside thi suv when it slammed into a tree this afternoon. chopper 4 captured the aftermath all three teenagers are in the hospital tonight. police say two of them are fighting for their lives. the crash happened aroun 2:00 on fairfax station road in clifton, virginia. news4 shomari stone picks up our overage there.to >> reporter:ght, this community...
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george polizano was a generous, giving soul. upon meeting him on his 93rd birthday, it was clear he was well loved by his community. he was inclusive. took care of each other and the richmond district, the mayor of 9th avenue will be truly missed. the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor fewer. supervisor kim, you asked to be rereferred. >> supervisor kim: thank you. i would also like to submit an in memorial for anthony nyugen. he is the proprietor of a restaurant on 6th street south of market, a part of the district i represent. it's a restaurant that is a part of so many san francisco residents and workers lives. it's located on east 6th street ands with opened by anthony's grandmother in 1977 in the exact location. his family eventually took over and received an endorsement from julia child because she loved their lemon beet salad so much. they have four stars on yelp with 600 reviews and was one of the first restaurants that i went to to get cheap and plentiful lunch, their chicken fried rice, which you can extend
george polizano was a generous, giving soul. upon meeting him on his 93rd birthday, it was clear he was well loved by his community. he was inclusive. took care of each other and the richmond district, the mayor of 9th avenue will be truly missed. the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor fewer. supervisor kim, you asked to be rereferred. >> supervisor kim: thank you. i would also like to submit an in memorial for anthony nyugen. he is the proprietor of a restaurant on 6th...
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boy george. i feel like it's the '80s again.hair right now. >> oh, okay, i got it. >> all right. >>> we got james corden. eight: breaking news mandatory evacuations underway for people along marsh creek road in clayton, as crews battle a brush fire which has already destroyed at least home.we are live on the scene... with the very latest. plus... three homicides on bart over the past week.what bart police says it is doing to curb crime.plus... the crime spree in northern california targeting a popular clothing store.the video of the thieves in action. i'm ken wayne i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. >>> travel consideration provided by -- ♪ >>> i guess james corden is now the sixth backstreet boy because there he is performing with the band in las vegas. they have a residency at planet hollywood. >> let me tell you something right now, my man put in work. ♪ >> look at that, he nailed every single dance move. although he may have gotten a little carried away right here but the crowd loved every minute of it. >> that
boy george. i feel like it's the '80s again.hair right now. >> oh, okay, i got it. >> all right. >>> we got james corden. eight: breaking news mandatory evacuations underway for people along marsh creek road in clayton, as crews battle a brush fire which has already destroyed at least home.we are live on the scene... with the very latest. plus... three homicides on bart over the past week.what bart police says it is doing to curb crime.plus... the crime spree in northern...
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george will is no white heat. when george will -- lightweight. when george will is calling president trump a dangerous person, shouldn't middle of the road republicans be listening? >> whether they should or shouldn't, polls show clearly, 90% of the republicans according to recent polls are supporting president trump. i feel he has redefined republican party, no longer the party that people like will were comfortable with. i have a problem with some overheated rhetoric, particularly "washington post" column by max boot, which he said the republican party is now white nationalist party a conservative fringe. compared it to postwar germany and japan, saying we have to destroy it so we can rebuild it. these are smart guys who i respected for years. when i call trump trauma marks the way they absolutely detest donald trump, has really colored the language that they use and way they talk about this. adam: is there criticism of the president and the administration misguided? i mean the president does have a liberty with the truth for lack of a better t
george will is no white heat. when george will -- lightweight. when george will is calling president trump a dangerous person, shouldn't middle of the road republicans be listening? >> whether they should or shouldn't, polls show clearly, 90% of the republicans according to recent polls are supporting president trump. i feel he has redefined republican party, no longer the party that people like will were comfortable with. i have a problem with some overheated rhetoric, particularly...
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sir george became one of the largest of the slave owners. jane: there are 1000 other graves at jamestown, each with a story to tell. with each discovery emerges a more complete history of the origins of modern america. jane o'brien, bbc news, jamestown. e doingrather jane than m that spit test. there are at least 1000 other bodi at jamestown. remember about the day's news on our website, incding the latest on our top story, the deadly wildfires in greece that have killed 74 people. to see what we're working on it any time, make sure to theck us out tter. i am laura trevelyan. thanks so much for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way to the news of the day and stayup -to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible byun the freeman tion, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we sh
sir george became one of the largest of the slave owners. jane: there are 1000 other graves at jamestown, each with a story to tell. with each discovery emerges a more complete history of the origins of modern america. jane o'brien, bbc news, jamestown. e doingrather jane than m that spit test. there are at least 1000 other bodi at jamestown. remember about the day's news on our website, incding the latest on our top story, the deadly wildfires in greece that have killed 74 people. to see what...
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magruder put on a show for george mcclelland. he marched his men in a circle around and around in front of a gap in the forest that separated the two armies. he told him men to be as noisy as they possible could and shout out orders to nonexistence units. he had men in the back of the lines chop down trees, strip from branches, paint them black and set them up horizontally on hillsides so they looked like cannons. all this stuff worked. george and his spies were apparently fooled by these tricks being played on them by general magruder. davis and his advisers were pleased that magruder was holding mcclelland off but at some point, they knew they would probably have to face this threat to richmond. they were discussing overall strategy, what to do about this army that posed a threat to richmond and the confederacy. they discussed all sorts of options, whether they should hold at yorktown as long as possible or withdraw all forces here to the gates of richmond or attack north into philadelphia or even new york city. all these thing
magruder put on a show for george mcclelland. he marched his men in a circle around and around in front of a gap in the forest that separated the two armies. he told him men to be as noisy as they possible could and shout out orders to nonexistence units. he had men in the back of the lines chop down trees, strip from branches, paint them black and set them up horizontally on hillsides so they looked like cannons. all this stuff worked. george and his spies were apparently fooled by these...
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they'll be celebrating this sunday because prince george is turning 5. william and kate's firstborn already got one pretty cool birthday present -- >> his own commemorative coin. >>> let's go from the royal family to a holly wd family. heather locklear and richie sam bora have one daughter together, 20-year-old ava. and richie's breaking his silence, saying, he's doing everything he can to get ava's mom healthy. >> richie took his affection for locklear high in the sky. to show his support for heather who is currently in treatment for substance abuse. the former bon jovi guitarist took a two-hour dare devil ride near locklear's l.a. home in this fighter plane inscribed with heathers initials. >> you better keep it together. >> richie and heather divorced after 11 years of marriage. but 12 years later, some bora says he's helping his daughter's mom receive the care she needs after her arrest for allegedly attacking a police officer and a paramedic last month. richie says he has assembled a team of doctors and specialists to ensure heather and their daught
they'll be celebrating this sunday because prince george is turning 5. william and kate's firstborn already got one pretty cool birthday present -- >> his own commemorative coin. >>> let's go from the royal family to a holly wd family. heather locklear and richie sam bora have one daughter together, 20-year-old ava. and richie's breaking his silence, saying, he's doing everything he can to get ava's mom healthy. >> richie took his affection for locklear high in the sky. to...
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position, george. there's a tweet graphic coming from mike pompeo while he was on his way to north korea, look at state terrorism, alleged terrorism from iran datic back to 1979. saying don't go weak, don't divorce from other activities of iran. we want them to be joined up in the future and why this meeting is so crucial today, george. >> how much of this has to do with oil and the snap back of sanctions on iran by the u.s.? >> i think this is fair to say this the how we got to the boiling point. as you suggested in your lead in there, they're trying to wipeout iran's exports entirely. that's why the strait of hormuz is back in play here by the iranians. they're threatening to block it. it's the first time in the last few years. this artery handles a third of all seaborne crude traffic. u.s. central command has even weighed in here, saying they will stand ready to ensure the freedom of navigation. i think that order to shut the strait came from president rouhani. he is considered the moderate in this
position, george. there's a tweet graphic coming from mike pompeo while he was on his way to north korea, look at state terrorism, alleged terrorism from iran datic back to 1979. saying don't go weak, don't divorce from other activities of iran. we want them to be joined up in the future and why this meeting is so crucial today, george. >> how much of this has to do with oil and the snap back of sanctions on iran by the u.s.? >> i think this is fair to say this the how we got to the...