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george bush.s a testament to both men, their sense of opportunism and their basic character, that they were willing to work past the criticisms of the primary campaign to work together over the next 8 years. brian: what was your reaction when you saw a roger ailes became a close confidant and advisor to george h.w. bush? dr. engel: bush had a remarkable ability throughout his career, especially when he got into national level politics, of being able to surround himself with people who would do the dirty work that needs to get done for an election as he saw it. lee atwater, roger ailes, people who would play politics -- dirty may not be the right word, but as tough as possible. ok, i use the word dirty. bush would have a sense of remove it he could say, i did not know about that plan, i did not know about willie horton, despite the fact that his campaign clearly knew the willie horton ad was going to run, a racially charged advertisement the bush campaign ran in 1988. there was always someone aroun
george bush.s a testament to both men, their sense of opportunism and their basic character, that they were willing to work past the criticisms of the primary campaign to work together over the next 8 years. brian: what was your reaction when you saw a roger ailes became a close confidant and advisor to george h.w. bush? dr. engel: bush had a remarkable ability throughout his career, especially when he got into national level politics, of being able to surround himself with people who would do...
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george w.ush. brian: james mann, author of the biography on george w. bush. if a friend of yours who had never met george w. bush asked you to tell about him, what would you say? james: i would say he was a guy who was the son of a president, had trouble dealing with that fact for the first 40 years-plus of his life, and then got his own personal life together enough to be a quite successful and shrewd politician, to be elected governor of texas, and then became president of the united states. the first thing he would be known for at the time of his presidency, now and forever more, will certainly be the fact he was president at the time of the september 11 attacks and chose to wage a war in iraq that turned out to be a disaster. brian: what were his early years like? james: well, he followed in his father's footsteps. i say that quite literally because he was forced, almost, to go to prep school at andover. he went to yale. he did many of the things his father did. in his mind, i think it was
george w.ush. brian: james mann, author of the biography on george w. bush. if a friend of yours who had never met george w. bush asked you to tell about him, what would you say? james: i would say he was a guy who was the son of a president, had trouble dealing with that fact for the first 40 years-plus of his life, and then got his own personal life together enough to be a quite successful and shrewd politician, to be elected governor of texas, and then became president of the united states....
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the presidency, former president george w. bush, cokie roberts, and friends, reflect on the life of barbara bush. that you aremotto going to be judged about the success in your life. relationships with family, friends, and coworkers. tvwatch on american history this weekend on c-span3. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service i america's cable television company. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme and public policy events in washington, d.c., and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. while in helena, montana, we learned about jeannette rankin became the first woman elected in congress in 1916. >> we are in the montana historical society in the state archives. the archives are one of three programs that make
the presidency, former president george w. bush, cokie roberts, and friends, reflect on the life of barbara bush. that you aremotto going to be judged about the success in your life. relationships with family, friends, and coworkers. tvwatch on american history this weekend on c-span3. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service i america's cable television company. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white...
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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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smu at that point was preparing to open up the george w. bush library and the george w.h institute. they had decided to create a brand-new institution to study the presidency, especially as an academic counterweight to the political think tank on campus. i do not mean to suggest these are equal in weight, but they wanted something purely scholarly. when the opportunity arose to create a new center from scratch , that was something i had to jump on. brian: president bush was here in 1998 when he had his book about foreign policy. i want to run some video about george bush talking about the power of the oval office. i know we are jumping way ahead. but when we hear him talk about this i want your reaction. >> every president would confirm that experience. i'm going to tell this guy off, i will get him, then they go in and there is something about the office itself and the respect all americans have for that office where you do not feel like calling out the president or taking him on the way you told your colleagues you were going to. i'm going to tell this guy off, brian:
smu at that point was preparing to open up the george w. bush library and the george w.h institute. they had decided to create a brand-new institution to study the presidency, especially as an academic counterweight to the political think tank on campus. i do not mean to suggest these are equal in weight, but they wanted something purely scholarly. when the opportunity arose to create a new center from scratch , that was something i had to jump on. brian: president bush was here in 1998 when he...
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>> i don't think we can find out, george. we can speculate on republicans rallying around trump and the party as they kept pushing the idea that kavanaugh was a must-win. we can talk about votes for democrats being mobilized, especially over the issues of women's rights, social issues, remembering this comes on top of other issues such as immigration, such as discrimination against people of color. but you don't actually know until people make that decision to get into the voting booths. >>> what i think concerns me at this point, however, the tactics leading up to this, and specifically the last few days, the so-called victory lap, which of course comes as trump is still facing the russia investigation, is now facing allegations -- and i stress allegations -- that much of his wealth came through tax manipulation and even flawed. this victory lap is built upon the idea that those who demonstrated, who rallied in support of women's rights and even sexual assault survivors are part of a mob. even going so far in donald trump's
>> i don't think we can find out, george. we can speculate on republicans rallying around trump and the party as they kept pushing the idea that kavanaugh was a must-win. we can talk about votes for democrats being mobilized, especially over the issues of women's rights, social issues, remembering this comes on top of other issues such as immigration, such as discrimination against people of color. but you don't actually know until people make that decision to get into the voting booths....
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i'm george howell.parents of kid snapped nigerian girls boca ha ran issued a death time for their daughter. they threaten to kill her if their demands are not met. the 15-year-old was abducted with more than 100 school girls in february. most were released after four weeks. leah was held back after refusing to renounce her christian faith. >>> now to the aftermath of the double natural disasters in indonesia, more than 5,000 people could still be missing. this after more than a week, powerful 7.5 magnitude and tsunami hit the island . military, civilians and volunteers are keeping the search and rescue efforts going. but officials say the thousands of missing people are in areas destroyed by soil liquefication. rivers are turned to mud, sweeping away entire neighborhoods. >>> emergency teams are working in northern haiti after a 5.9 magnitude earthquake hit the island nation. 12 people were killed. haiti is still recovering from the massive earthquake back in 2010. that earthquake that killed more than
i'm george howell.parents of kid snapped nigerian girls boca ha ran issued a death time for their daughter. they threaten to kill her if their demands are not met. the 15-year-old was abducted with more than 100 school girls in february. most were released after four weeks. leah was held back after refusing to renounce her christian faith. >>> now to the aftermath of the double natural disasters in indonesia, more than 5,000 people could still be missing. this after more than a week,...
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george mcclellan and ulysses s grant. mister simpson also explores the similarities and differences between the two officers. this hour-long talk was part of the annual summer conference hosted by the gettysburg college civil war institute. >> good morning. it's my pleasure to's -- introduce our next speaker, brooke simpson's. she is the professor of history at arizona state university. he specializes in the civil war and reconstruction area -- era. he is the author of numerous books including ulysses s grant, triumphs over adversity, 1822-1865. which was a new york times notable book. the reconstruction presidents. the civil war in the east, struggle, stalemate, and victory. and most recently, reconstruction, voices from america's first great struggle from racial equality. he also co-edited the civil war, as told by those who lived it. doctor simpson is currently working on his second biography on ulysses s grant. brooks: good morning. >> good morning. i think you jill, for the -- thank you jill for the introduction. and
george mcclellan and ulysses s grant. mister simpson also explores the similarities and differences between the two officers. this hour-long talk was part of the annual summer conference hosted by the gettysburg college civil war institute. >> good morning. it's my pleasure to's -- introduce our next speaker, brooke simpson's. she is the professor of history at arizona state university. he specializes in the civil war and reconstruction area -- era. he is the author of numerous books...
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this is video over the home of george soros yesterday where a pipe bomb was found. (darya) good morning i'm darya folsom.. (james) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... no major hot no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( james ) happening today... happening ( james ) ( james ) happening today... investigators will be back out at the scene of the construction site fire in oakland. we first brought you the story as yesterday morning.(lydia) this fire is being called suspicious... kron 4's alecia reid has pkgi was in shock to see this building in flames like really bad.sounds from the massive overnight fire woke neighbors. we look and there was too much fire.the 126 unit townhouse complex was under contruction. drone video shows the extent of the blaze. some of the the 1500 square feet, three story homes may be salvagable ... but there's a lot of water damage from what's left. oakland mayor libby schaaf, visibly upset that this may have been intentional.an attack on new housing in
this is video over the home of george soros yesterday where a pipe bomb was found. (darya) good morning i'm darya folsom.. (james) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... no major hot no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( james ) happening today... happening ( james ) ( james ) happening today... investigators will be back out at the scene of the construction site fire in oakland. we first brought you the...
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>> yeah, let me start with george soros device first.u've seen the front of his house, it's just a rural mailbox like any of us could have where you can drive up, put a package in there, supposedly the caretaker took the package out, looked at it, dropped it in the grass and then went on in the house and notified, so he or she picked up that there was a potential problem. it was not that long ago in march of this year that we were covering mark anthony conditt. he was the 23-year-old individual in austin, texas, who assembled at least five different devices that exploded. we know there were three dead and six injured in that. i will defer to the construction devices to my good friend jim kavanaugh, but these are not necessarily hard to put together, and the source of detonation can be anywhere from, you know, something as simple as a mousetrap type of device that would go off when you open a package to it could be something more sophisticated or it could be command detonated from a garage door opener type of device. so law enforcement wi
>> yeah, let me start with george soros device first.u've seen the front of his house, it's just a rural mailbox like any of us could have where you can drive up, put a package in there, supposedly the caretaker took the package out, looked at it, dropped it in the grass and then went on in the house and notified, so he or she picked up that there was a potential problem. it was not that long ago in march of this year that we were covering mark anthony conditt. he was the 23-year-old...
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barack obama is elected after george w. bush. george w. bush is elected, barely, sort of, after bill clinton. bill clinton is elected after a single term of george h.w. bush. we can all do the timeline, right, in our heads. it's easiest to do it if you go backwards rather than forwards. there's a lot of things that go into the election of any one president. when you get really reductive and simplistic about it, there is a sort of certain logic that we can at least imagine for how one presidency follows another for how the presidency of one american president creates the possibility for the election of the next one. when george h.w. bush was elected president in 1988, he had been ronald reagan's vice president for two terms. george bush was not seen as a sure bet when he ran for the top of the ticket himself in 1988. it's hard to get elected president after serving for eight years as vice president. people get used to seeing you in that subservient or even sidelined role as vice president. it's a hard place from which to run from the top jo
barack obama is elected after george w. bush. george w. bush is elected, barely, sort of, after bill clinton. bill clinton is elected after a single term of george h.w. bush. we can all do the timeline, right, in our heads. it's easiest to do it if you go backwards rather than forwards. there's a lot of things that go into the election of any one president. when you get really reductive and simplistic about it, there is a sort of certain logic that we can at least imagine for how one presidency...
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george, you've made enough. >> quit counting his coins. the entire commercial is on "entertainment tonight." >> let's talk about "this is us." this is your first glimpse of milo ventimiglia and his brother. i can't wait for tonight. i was exclusively with chrissy metz who told me we're not ready for what's to come for her character kate. >> kate is going through so much this season. i love that you guys are tackling infertility. >> well it was a little touch and go. the twitter was blowing up. kate better wake up. what is she doing? i know she wants to be with jack. what is she doing? but also i do this it's going to be a good outcome. >> one of "this is us" biggest mysteries, who is her? after seeing future toby solo and without his wedding ring, many fans freaked out thinking something bad happened to kate. >> you said it is someone that we're not expecting it to be. >> right. whoever she is, it's going to be very hard for the audience to process this. ♪ >> tonight's episode is all about jack's past in vietnam. yeah, get ready to feel al
george, you've made enough. >> quit counting his coins. the entire commercial is on "entertainment tonight." >> let's talk about "this is us." this is your first glimpse of milo ventimiglia and his brother. i can't wait for tonight. i was exclusively with chrissy metz who told me we're not ready for what's to come for her character kate. >> kate is going through so much this season. i love that you guys are tackling infertility. >> well it was a...
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george, how do you see this? in some ways this is the mistake she's made all along, the same mistake david cameron made, the idea national leaders will come to your rescue. the eu commission takes this very strict, technocratic approach. you'll remember theresa may tried to charm macron over the summer, she went to his holiday resort. she hoped all along that angela merkel will come to her rescue. the problem is they have domestic audiences too, and they have... they're politically restricted too. this idea that the eu will come to britain's rescue will offer may a solution and an escape route... it's quite naive. the hard—line emmanuel macron is taking is designed to cast him as the hard—line politician in europe. this is a draft bill, the paper says, not a great deal of detail here because there's more inside. it's hard to tell at this point how concrete this potentially is. in that first sentence it says if the uk crashes out with no deal, which, as farasl uk crashes out with no deal, which, as far as i know,
george, how do you see this? in some ways this is the mistake she's made all along, the same mistake david cameron made, the idea national leaders will come to your rescue. the eu commission takes this very strict, technocratic approach. you'll remember theresa may tried to charm macron over the summer, she went to his holiday resort. she hoped all along that angela merkel will come to her rescue. the problem is they have domestic audiences too, and they have... they're politically restricted...
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american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. 18, 1793,er freemasons including president george washington placed the cornerstone for the u.s. capitol building in a masonic ritual that included corn, oil, and wine. next, the u.s. capital historical society hosts a reenactment in honor of the 225th anniversary. this is about 50 minutes. pleasees and gentlemen, stand for the presentation of the colors by the u.s. armed forces color guard and the performance of our national anthem by the united states army grant quintet. [presenting colors] [playing national anthem] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing as the chaplain of the united states senate gives the invocation. pray. us you are glorious and more majestic than the everlasting mountains. your sovereign name. you have been a shield for our nation through the centuries, enabling it to be a beacon for freedom. lord, we are grateful for this opportunity to celebrate the 22th anniversary -- 225th anniversary of the laying of the cornerstone of the united states capitol building. when the cornerstone was laid in the 13th
american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. 18, 1793,er freemasons including president george washington placed the cornerstone for the u.s. capitol building in a masonic ritual that included corn, oil, and wine. next, the u.s. capital historical society hosts a reenactment in honor of the 225th anniversary. this is about 50 minutes. pleasees and gentlemen, stand for the presentation of the colors by the u.s. armed forces color guard and the performance of our national anthem by...
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was it posted service or u.p.s., and was it hand delivered to george soros' mailbox. it appears that these had different points of delivery used to get them to their specific locations. >> there are some other news in san diego police, the san diego police are currently investigating a suspicious package and they have closed off a section of 58th after, where the tribune is located according to police officer billy hernandez. again, we don't know if this is just everybody on heightened alert, or if there are a whole lot more of these packages. >> we have seen this before, everybody's on heightened alert, so everything that doesn't look right is going to be reported. bomb squads around the country, unfortunately are going to be busy here for the next 24 hours, to determine if any of these other devices were out there, but a lot of reported suspicious packages are going to turn out to be somebody's cookies, somebody's lunch, a package that got mailed from amazon or wherever, so it's going to be a busy time here for law enforcement for the next 24 to 48 hours. >> i want
was it posted service or u.p.s., and was it hand delivered to george soros' mailbox. it appears that these had different points of delivery used to get them to their specific locations. >> there are some other news in san diego police, the san diego police are currently investigating a suspicious package and they have closed off a section of 58th after, where the tribune is located according to police officer billy hernandez. again, we don't know if this is just everybody on heightened...
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i'm george howell." starts right now. >>> at 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. the showdown is over. the u.s. supreme court now has its newest member. >> on this vote, the yeas are 48. the nomination of brett m kavanaugh to be an associate justice of the supreme court of united states in confirmed. >> and with that vote in the senate, it's ended a hearing process that left the nation bitterly divided. nominee brett kavanaugh has been accused of sexual violence, something that he stronged denied. his margin of victory was the closest for a top court seat since 1881. with his family looking on, kavanaugh was immediately sworn in, taking a constitutional oath and judicial oath. another ceremonial swearing-in is expected later this week. the u.s. president celebrated his confirmation by rallying his base. >> reporter: justice kavanaugh's confirmation was the first topic out of president trump's mouth during his rally here in topeka, kansas. he commended the republicans who refused to waiver in their support
i'm george howell." starts right now. >>> at 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. the showdown is over. the u.s. supreme court now has its newest member. >> on this vote, the yeas are 48. the nomination of brett m kavanaugh to be an associate justice of the supreme court of united states in confirmed. >> and with that vote in the senate, it's ended a hearing process that left the nation bitterly divided. nominee brett kavanaugh has been accused of sexual violence,...
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betty and george marry and retire to george's majestic jersey estate in his french chateau, stuffed withues from the vanderbilt mansions. >> she liked it for the solitude. she said, "my heart sings". >> another person will secretly feel the same way. no, not sandy, but the man she gets engaged to in 1986 -- shop teacher tim perkins. >> he would come here to visite. he would say how he would redo everything. >> sandy and tim actually hold their wedding here at the chateau. it was tim's idea. he wanted to have the wedding here. >> you think in the back of his mind from the very first time he saw this house, he thought to himself, "i'd love to live there"? >> perhaps, but he didn't tell me that. >> george dies in 1996. betty inherits the chateau. by now, the home's original glory is fading. french neoclassicism meet american '70s rec room. >> they were both elderly, and they really didn't keep it up. >> you don't buy an interior of a vanderbilt mansion and let it decay. >> i just think he probably had a different set of priorities. he would fix things as they broke, but it never really was
betty and george marry and retire to george's majestic jersey estate in his french chateau, stuffed withues from the vanderbilt mansions. >> she liked it for the solitude. she said, "my heart sings". >> another person will secretly feel the same way. no, not sandy, but the man she gets engaged to in 1986 -- shop teacher tim perkins. >> he would come here to visite. he would say how he would redo everything. >> sandy and tim actually hold their wedding here at...
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what you saw in 1982 george w. bush approval rating was in the thirties the unemployment rate was climbing all year. a traumatic moment a big decline from where it had been there was a number of scandals a strong sense that washington was broken but he cannot manage the economy. two, the republican side because of the fracturing of the republican party. and michigan in pennsylvania and i can do an hour. but on ross perot i would say and to say that ross perot cost the election but to me was a symptom of george h.w. bush's cause. . >> and then to fall from the thirties to the forties. dropping out of the race for a ten week stretch from the middle of july to the end of september not a single pole even after the republican convention had george h.w. bush in that race. anything could have happened. and they were split between clinton and bush. ideologically people remember the disgruntled vote than that was the base going forward but don't forget there were disgruntled paul tsongas voters. a lot disgruntled people acr
what you saw in 1982 george w. bush approval rating was in the thirties the unemployment rate was climbing all year. a traumatic moment a big decline from where it had been there was a number of scandals a strong sense that washington was broken but he cannot manage the economy. two, the republican side because of the fracturing of the republican party. and michigan in pennsylvania and i can do an hour. but on ross perot i would say and to say that ross perot cost the election but to me was a...
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anita served as assistant to president george w. bush, as well as chief of staff to first lady laura bush. she directed the first ladies' travel to 67 countries in four years to support foreign policy in human rights, women's empowerment, global health and education. she is involved in the diplomacy women's network, the foundation and most importantly a board member of the historical association and chair of the committee that organized the presidential site summit. mark uptegrove is president and ceo of the lbj organization in austin texas. until recent lip he served as the director of the lynne don johnson library and museum. he has authored four books on presidential history, including his newest book, the last republicans inside the extraordinary relationship between george h. b bush and george b. bush. mark is a commentator for abc news, good morning america and this week. and finally, our third panelist is stewart mcfarland. he is president of the white house historical association. his 30-plus career in washington has been a
anita served as assistant to president george w. bush, as well as chief of staff to first lady laura bush. she directed the first ladies' travel to 67 countries in four years to support foreign policy in human rights, women's empowerment, global health and education. she is involved in the diplomacy women's network, the foundation and most importantly a board member of the historical association and chair of the committee that organized the presidential site summit. mark uptegrove is president...
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and george w. bush looked at her portrait, he leaned over and he said, if you look carefully, you can see her eyes move. may i relate one more? >> yeah. >> i was relieved at the funeral that it was so short. that's what she would -- >> she planned it. >> she absolutely planned it, meticulously that way. >> everything, yes. >> and i'll never forget, it was a couple of years before her death, i was -- the bushes asked me to do a fund-raiser in kenny bunkport for the kenny bunkport public library, and the evening before, my wife and i had dinner with the bushes and i walked her to her car. the bushes came in separate cars, and she -- as she was getting into the car, she said, george and i are coming tomorrow. and i said, yeah, yeah, i'm honored. she said, tell me about the format, wlhat are you doing? i said, i'll speak for about 40 minutes and take about 10 minutes worth of questions. and as she was going to the car, she said, make it about a half hour, no questions. >> well, we talked about presiden
and george w. bush looked at her portrait, he leaned over and he said, if you look carefully, you can see her eyes move. may i relate one more? >> yeah. >> i was relieved at the funeral that it was so short. that's what she would -- >> she planned it. >> she absolutely planned it, meticulously that way. >> everything, yes. >> and i'll never forget, it was a couple of years before her death, i was -- the bushes asked me to do a fund-raiser in kenny bunkport...
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. >> i'm george.'m amal clooney's husband. >> george clooney takes a back seat to hollywood's leading ladies. >> and jessica simpson, her first sit down since revealing her baby news. >> i had baby fever. i didn't know i really needed a thermometer. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >> it's official. prince harry and meghan markle are expecting their first child. not even a baby on board is going to slow down meghan. but not even a baby on board is going to stop meghan from her royal duties. >> listen to this, meghan is scheduled to attend 76 engagements in the next 16 days. i'm tired just thinking about it. so how is the mom to be going to get enough rest? >> meghan was beaming when she landed in sidney, despite a 22-hour flight. and those purple binders? well, they caused a lot of reporters to wonder if the 37-year-old was hiding a baby bump. ten hours later kensington palace confirmed it tweeting, the duchess of sussex is expecting a baby in the spring of 2019. a palace spokesperson tells "e.t."
. >> i'm george.'m amal clooney's husband. >> george clooney takes a back seat to hollywood's leading ladies. >> and jessica simpson, her first sit down since revealing her baby news. >> i had baby fever. i didn't know i really needed a thermometer. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >> it's official. prince harry and meghan markle are expecting their first child. not even a baby on board is going to slow down meghan. but not even a baby on...
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thank you kate and george. goodbye. hello.ke continuing into the weekend. we did have some thicker cloud and a bit of rain and drizzle and that weather front across south—eastern areas. another one is coming in from the atlantic, to arrive on friday. in between this high pressure is building up from the south—west. a lot of the cloud is melting away. we have a beautiful picture here from newcastle. mind you, it is turning pretty chilly already. still some cloud on the week weather front across southern england and east anglia and rain and drizzle will fade away. a bit of cloud coming in on the breeze into the north west of scotland. the rest of scotland, northern ireland, northern england will see temperatures at least in rural areas close to freezing. milder where we have the cloud across southern counties of england. the cloud will come and go throughout the day on thursday. it should be a brighter day, some sunshine at times. more cloud coming into the north west of scotla nd cloud coming into the north west of scotland on
thank you kate and george. goodbye. hello.ke continuing into the weekend. we did have some thicker cloud and a bit of rain and drizzle and that weather front across south—eastern areas. another one is coming in from the atlantic, to arrive on friday. in between this high pressure is building up from the south—west. a lot of the cloud is melting away. we have a beautiful picture here from newcastle. mind you, it is turning pretty chilly already. still some cloud on the week weather front...
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prince george's ounty and fairfax. adam tuss has a look at where drivers need trabe e careful. >> well, look, driving around here can be danrous in places. people are erdistracted. yone is in a rush.ew but this n report is shedding light on where w need to be the most careful. it unfortunate but ddly crashes on our roads are common. >> i have seen cars in bad accidents. >> according thi new report from aaa prince george's county holds aio not reputation for deadliest roads in maryland. in invi, fairfax county roads have that title. new numbers show 99 traffic deaths in prince george's county in 2017. that's upve 32% the year before and 35 traffic deaths in fairfax county in 2017. that was the most in virginia. >> everybody is in too much of hurry. >> betsy stevenson i a fairfax county driver. she agrees some can be dangerous. >> they don't allow for traffic. wait too late to make their commitments. a crash happens about every four minutes in fairfax county. in prince george's county, places like maryland 210, indiaa he
prince george's ounty and fairfax. adam tuss has a look at where drivers need trabe e careful. >> well, look, driving around here can be danrous in places. people are erdistracted. yone is in a rush.ew but this n report is shedding light on where w need to be the most careful. it unfortunate but ddly crashes on our roads are common. >> i have seen cars in bad accidents. >> according thi new report from aaa prince george's county holds aio not reputation for deadliest roads in...
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the george w. bush presidential center hosted this 45 minute event. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the 43rd president of the united dates, george w. bush. [applause] bush: please be seated. thank you. martha would have liked you a lot. [laughter] pres. bush: thank you for coming. this is an unusual event, honoring barbara bush. we thank you for being here. the -- thehank sponsor this event. team for thank our your leadership. and we are incredibly power -- proud of our relationship. grandkidsthank the who took the time to come. the second panel will be barbara, jenna, ellie, and, there is no telling what will happen with the second panel. [laughter] pres. bush: my notes say give reflections on barbara bush as a mother. man, she was a piece of work. [laughter] pres. bush: she was funny, she could be blunt, she was kind of er.lurt i don't know if that is a noun. it --s very capacitive compassionate and always loving. night. a voice last george, wherest. you going to spend two hours talking a
the george w. bush presidential center hosted this 45 minute event. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the 43rd president of the united dates, george w. bush. [applause] bush: please be seated. thank you. martha would have liked you a lot. [laughter] pres. bush: thank you for coming. this is an unusual event, honoring barbara bush. we thank you for being here. the -- thehank sponsor this event. team for thank our your leadership. and we are incredibly power -- proud of our...
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i'm george howell. cnn newsroom starts right now. >>> at 3:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast, we are learning more about the list of witnesses to be interviewed by the fbi in the probe of brett kavanaugh. apparently neither judge kavanaugh nor his accuser christine blasey ford are on that list. the president continues to insist, though, the fbi has free reign to speak to whomever they choose while conducting this one-week limited probe. but sources tell cnn the white house counsel is working with the senate republicans behind the scenes to keep the investigation narrow and to keep it focused. all this comes as a former yale university class made is claiming that kavanaugh has not told the truth about his drinking, saying in part, this, quote, at yale, kavanaugh and i -- i can speak to other times. brett was a frequent drinker and a heavy drinker. i know because especially in our first two classes of college i often drank with him. he goes on to say, when brett got drunk, he was often belligerent and aggres
i'm george howell. cnn newsroom starts right now. >>> at 3:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast, we are learning more about the list of witnesses to be interviewed by the fbi in the probe of brett kavanaugh. apparently neither judge kavanaugh nor his accuser christine blasey ford are on that list. the president continues to insist, though, the fbi has free reign to speak to whomever they choose while conducting this one-week limited probe. but sources tell cnn the white house counsel is...
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the george w. bush presidential center in dallas texas hosted this 45-minute event. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the 43rd president of the united states, george w. bush. [applause] pres. bush: thank you all. please be seated. thank you. thank you. romo. [laughter] pres. bush: mother would have liked you a lot. [laughter] pres. bush: thank you for coming. laura and i welcome you. this is an unusual event, honoring barbara bush. we thank you for being here. i want to thank the sponsor this event. i want to thank our team for your leadership. i welcome the turner's, who happens to run smu, by the way. and we are incredibly proud of our relationship. i want to thank the grandkids -- our board members who are here, and i want to thank the grandkids who took the time to come. the second panel will be barbara, jenna, and, there is no telling what will happen with the second panel. [laughter] pres. bush: my notes say give reflections on barbara bush as a mother. man, she was a piece of work. [la
the george w. bush presidential center in dallas texas hosted this 45-minute event. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the 43rd president of the united states, george w. bush. [applause] pres. bush: thank you all. please be seated. thank you. thank you. romo. [laughter] pres. bush: mother would have liked you a lot. [laughter] pres. bush: thank you for coming. laura and i welcome you. this is an unusual event, honoring barbara bush. we thank you for being here. i want to thank the...
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the home of george soros. whether they are all connected in some way, melissa. >> melissa: got it. >> harris: catherine, it's harris. we are working now to remind our viewers, it's pretty thick with trees now -- the bomb-carrying vehicle heads out of the city toward a detention bomb location where they can set it off. what we are getting reports of, catherine -- and this is what i want to ask you about -- the things that happened along the route in terms of writing ourselves what they're going to find. forensically, what are you hearing about how they will connect these and how soon they think they can do that? i only ask that because this is the only one we know of yet that they are planning to explode. the other two, from what i'm reading, have either a flaw in design or some purposeful design set so that they don't explode right away. >> let me just talk you through what i know happens in a standard situation. i don't want to speculate on what's happening here, because we just don't know the facts of how th
the home of george soros. whether they are all connected in some way, melissa. >> melissa: got it. >> harris: catherine, it's harris. we are working now to remind our viewers, it's pretty thick with trees now -- the bomb-carrying vehicle heads out of the city toward a detention bomb location where they can set it off. what we are getting reports of, catherine -- and this is what i want to ask you about -- the things that happened along the route in terms of writing ourselves what...
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he's an old man in november 1861, giving it over to george mcclellan. mcclellan has a lot of differences with lincoln, who removes them from command in march of 1862. mcclellan is succeeded by abraham lincoln himself, one of the very few times a president actually assumes the mantle of commander-in-chief in american history, and that changes in july of 1862 when lincoln brings raines hallock, major general henry w. hallock from the west, where he just prosecuted the successful corinth campaign in the wake of the battle of shiloh. the nickname "old brains," there's a noted military scholar before the civil war, he would assume he would step into the saddle. lincoln had very high hopes. but unfortunately "old brains" hallock, although a great student of war, great understanding of the prosecution of war, of warfare and theory. it's one thing to be a planner and theorist, another thing to be an operator, to put the plans into effect. and quite frankly, his performance, while study, has been uninspiring. what lincoln is looking for is an operator, someone w
he's an old man in november 1861, giving it over to george mcclellan. mcclellan has a lot of differences with lincoln, who removes them from command in march of 1862. mcclellan is succeeded by abraham lincoln himself, one of the very few times a president actually assumes the mantle of commander-in-chief in american history, and that changes in july of 1862 when lincoln brings raines hallock, major general henry w. hallock from the west, where he just prosecuted the successful corinth campaign...
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>> george, i don't want to get too deep into it. want to get ahead of the president on this. all i would say is with respect to the khashoggi story which is a tragedy for khashoggi among other people, believe what the president says when he says we'll take very tough action if the allegations of saudi interference prove to be the case. there's a -- >> is ther beg your bard -- pardon? >> is there any other explanation for the disappearance really? >> look, i'm not an expert on these things. i don't know if anybody knows. at this point the president called for a swift and transparent investigation. i think he's talking about this week in particular. we'll see what that brings. your colleague, treasury secretary, steve mnuchin, is under some pressure as well heading to the investor conference. many ceos are pulling out of the investor conference. is it appropriate for him to go? >> it's actually a conference about terrorist financing and how to stop it. it's an important subject. regarding secretary mnuchin he's intending to go becau o
>> george, i don't want to get too deep into it. want to get ahead of the president on this. all i would say is with respect to the khashoggi story which is a tragedy for khashoggi among other people, believe what the president says when he says we'll take very tough action if the allegations of saudi interference prove to be the case. there's a -- >> is ther beg your bard -- pardon? >> is there any other explanation for the disappearance really? >> look, i'm not an...
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it has nothing to do with george washington. george washington emerges at the end of it.e is so close to washington, because he worked with washington at valley forge, and was close to washington -- washington was a father figure for marshall. marshal cannot separate himself out. he cannot criticize washington. of disneyfiedkind view of how washington lived and it is not very realistic or accurate. brian: he was away from his parents for 15 years? why? one thing, it was hard to travel in those days. brian: did you say they were estranged? joel: i sensed from the writing there was an estrangement. i think his father was a very cold man. did not really have a great interest in what marshall was doing. he had 14 other kids, all of whom were very successful. brian: i want to ask you one other thing about the family. he had 10 kids but ended up with six that lived. one of them was a girl, mary peered why did he sent her away? joel: he felt with his boys his hands were full. they were troublemakers. ill,lt that with his wife he did not have a feminine presence in the household,
it has nothing to do with george washington. george washington emerges at the end of it.e is so close to washington, because he worked with washington at valley forge, and was close to washington -- washington was a father figure for marshall. marshal cannot separate himself out. he cannot criticize washington. of disneyfiedkind view of how washington lived and it is not very realistic or accurate. brian: he was away from his parents for 15 years? why? one thing, it was hard to travel in those...
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i'm george howell. cnn newsroom starts right now. >>> at 2:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast, we start with the investigation of president trump's supreme court nominee judge brett kavanaugh, and questions about who is actually pulling the strings. the president continues to insist the fbi has free reign to speak to whoever they choose during this one week limited probe. sources tell cnn the white house counsel is working with senate republicans behind the scenes to keep the investigation narrow and to keep it focused. judge kavanaugh and christine blasey ford, the whom testified kavanaugh assaulted her, are not on the list. kavanaugh's drinking history which has come up in the allegations, that is not apparently part of this probe. the fbi did talk on sunday to a woman who has alleged kavanaugh drunkenly exposed himself to her while at yale university years ago. we get more now from cnn correspondent boris sanchez. >> reporter: the ranking democrat on the senate judiciary committee dianne feinstein sending out a statement on sunday aft
i'm george howell. cnn newsroom starts right now. >>> at 2:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast, we start with the investigation of president trump's supreme court nominee judge brett kavanaugh, and questions about who is actually pulling the strings. the president continues to insist the fbi has free reign to speak to whoever they choose during this one week limited probe. sources tell cnn the white house counsel is working with senate republicans behind the scenes to keep the investigation...
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obviously that's not the case for mail to george soros. it's not the case for mail sent to cnn, although most modern, most corporations, most companies that have offices in new york have mail screening facilities where incoming mail is not simply directly sent to some person that it's addressed to. it goes through screening. it's x-rayed, that kind of thing, and that's presumably in the mailroom where this package to cnn that we're spending a lot of time looking at this morning, that's where it was sent, and that's where it was detected. >> pete, hang tight for me one second. tom winter, i understand you've got some new information here? >> yeah, i was just asked by the control room about some of the things that we've all received on our phones. because of our proximity to cnn we've received emergency alert, kind of a hyper local messages that are sent. so essentially anybody that's on a group of cell phone towers that are close to cnn, and we're not far away, has received an emergency message saying there's police activity in the area, it
obviously that's not the case for mail to george soros. it's not the case for mail sent to cnn, although most modern, most corporations, most companies that have offices in new york have mail screening facilities where incoming mail is not simply directly sent to some person that it's addressed to. it goes through screening. it's x-rayed, that kind of thing, and that's presumably in the mailroom where this package to cnn that we're spending a lot of time looking at this morning, that's where it...
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george papadopoulos which is zero. one of the troubling things that came out of my questioning is why, if i have seen classified documents that lends support to mr. george papadopoulos' contention that he had no knowledge or intend to collude with the russians or anyone on the trump campaign having that, why he hasn't seen those documents or why his lawyers haven't seen those documents, or why the judges at the foreign intelligence surveillance court haven't seen those documents, so the more people we talk to, you know the more troubling it is but it's really the same old story. there's no collusion, there never was collusion and so that's why we need to talk to folks like rod rosenstein to get better answers to what he knows about what the fbi and the department of justice were doing back then. maria: so just to close the loop on george papadopoulos in other words there was information, there was certain evidence that would refute claims that there was any interaction between the trump campaign and russia, but that in
george papadopoulos which is zero. one of the troubling things that came out of my questioning is why, if i have seen classified documents that lends support to mr. george papadopoulos' contention that he had no knowledge or intend to collude with the russians or anyone on the trump campaign having that, why he hasn't seen those documents or why his lawyers haven't seen those documents, or why the judges at the foreign intelligence surveillance court haven't seen those documents, so the more...
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there are platforms, kill george soros. give me a break. >> i agree. >> i want to bring in presidential historian john meachum. this is a week and a day. the good fortune is no one has been injured or maimed. we're not 100% sure whether they would have been real or not. this is a very big deal. now we're up to 13 devices. if they had achieved their objectives, there may have been dozens of people dead in america today. what does the president need to do? >> he needs to take responsibility for having addressed our fears and exacerbated our fears instead of inspiring our hopes. i think that even in a -- if you could go halfway toward that, that would be progress here. political violence in america spikes in times of existential divisi division. it does change history whether it's ford theater or dallas or memphis. one of the things i would say to con seservative friends who mig be minimizing this is you always can say about an attack that doesn't work, well that was some sort of jake leg operation. if you arrested lee harvey
there are platforms, kill george soros. give me a break. >> i agree. >> i want to bring in presidential historian john meachum. this is a week and a day. the good fortune is no one has been injured or maimed. we're not 100% sure whether they would have been real or not. this is a very big deal. now we're up to 13 devices. if they had achieved their objectives, there may have been dozens of people dead in america today. what does the president need to do? >> he needs to take...
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[applause] from george washington to george w. bush, every sunday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern, we feature the presidency. our weekly series explain the president, politics, and legacies. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. johnny get your gun take it on the run hear them calling you and me ♪ >> this year marks the centennial of world war i, which ended on november 11, 1918. american history tv will devote 48 hours to coverage of the great war the weekend of tourser 10 and 11th with of battlefields and cemeteries in france, interviews with reenactors, archival films, and discussions with historians. the centennial of world war i, all weekend, november 10 and 11th here on american history tv. >> ♪ the yanks are coming the yanks are coming the drums coming everywhere ♪ >> american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend, featuring museum tours, archival films, and programs on the presidency. the civil war and more. here is a clip from a recent program. of the thousands of men who run for office across the nation, there
[applause] from george washington to george w. bush, every sunday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern, we feature the presidency. our weekly series explain the president, politics, and legacies. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. johnny get your gun take it on the run hear them calling you and me ♪ >> this year marks the centennial of world war i, which ended on november 11, 1918. american history tv will devote 48 hours to coverage of the great...
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heather: george soros is the one slipping anti-cavanagh protesters cash to harass. left stop these tactics? our political panel on deck to debate it next. . with such a long history, it's easy to trust geico! thank you todd. it's not just easy. it's-being-a-master-of-hypnotism easy. hey, i got your text- sleep! doug, when i snap my fingers you're going to clean my gutters. ooh i should clean your gutters! great idea. it's not just easy. it's geico easy. todd, you will go make me a frittata. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. get stronger... get closer. start listening today to the world's largest selection of audiobooks on audible. and now, g
heather: george soros is the one slipping anti-cavanagh protesters cash to harass. left stop these tactics? our political panel on deck to debate it next. . with such a long history, it's easy to trust geico! thank you todd. it's not just easy. it's-being-a-master-of-hypnotism easy. hey, i got your text- sleep! doug, when i snap my fingers you're going to clean my gutters. ooh i should clean your gutters! great idea. it's not just easy. it's geico easy. todd, you will go make me a frittata....
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what he did note about george w. bush was an assumption a lot of cartoonists made early in the election and early in the presidency. that is that they drew him as stupid. cartoonists who got to live longer came around on that. wasn't aed that he stupid president. but at this point, that is how herblock is depicting him. as under the control of dick cheney and his father and ignorant about world affairs. an this particular cartoon was actually drawn during the 2000 presidential election. and as you can see in the last life,nd a half of his that mr. block -- again, the ideas are solid. he's expressing an opinion. -- he, with an opinion has come up with an opinion and he is able to conceive of a cogent way to express it, but the drawing style is a lot weaker, he is using paste downs when he can't correct the errors with his pen. anthe white house as institution, as the substitute for the sitting president, appears quite frequently in mr. block's cartoons when he wants to talk about policy rather than personality. and th
what he did note about george w. bush was an assumption a lot of cartoonists made early in the election and early in the presidency. that is that they drew him as stupid. cartoonists who got to live longer came around on that. wasn't aed that he stupid president. but at this point, that is how herblock is depicting him. as under the control of dick cheney and his father and ignorant about world affairs. an this particular cartoon was actually drawn during the 2000 presidential election. and as...
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koharchik, you know, but i never did. >> george? >> reporter: until now. >> this is shaun dougherty calling. i think it would be beneficial to talk to you. >> reporter: dougherty finally asked koharchik to meet. the key-- dougherty wanted the meeting recorded. they hope a conversation with their abuser shown publicly will give other victims the courage to come forward, as well. before the meeting, cbs news set up hidden cameras. >> what's up, george? how you doing? have a seat. how you doing? i don't know if brian is ready to shake yet. have a seat. >> so we'll try to make this as... least awkward as possible, i guess. >> listen, i'm certainly sorry for the harm i've caused and doing what i did back then. t >> no, no, certainly not. i haven't been for a long time. >> you know what, was it about us? is it more convenience because we lived close to the school? >> or was there something else about shaun and i, that made us a target? >> well, familiarity maybe. >> i'm going to tell you this, i'm angry with what you did, right? i'm angry
koharchik, you know, but i never did. >> george? >> reporter: until now. >> this is shaun dougherty calling. i think it would be beneficial to talk to you. >> reporter: dougherty finally asked koharchik to meet. the key-- dougherty wanted the meeting recorded. they hope a conversation with their abuser shown publicly will give other victims the courage to come forward, as well. before the meeting, cbs news set up hidden cameras. >> what's up, george? how you doing?...
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brian: thanks, george.hortly. don't move. again! ahhhh! i can breathe again! ughh! vicks sinex. breathe on. billions of problems. morning breath? garlic breath? stinky breath? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath fresh breath oral rinse instantly fights all types of bad breath and works for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy. there's therabreath at walmart. >> something now that seems completely orchestrated and i was framed in many ways. it's just something by principle and by precedent i would never want another american to go through something like i'm going through again. steve: i was framed, according to former trump campaign aide george papadopoulos. you heard him say that 10 minutes ago right here in his first tv interview after taking questions from lawmakers on capitol hill yesterday behind closed doors. ainsley: it raises new question over the fbi's start over the russia probe now. brian: here now chief national correspondent ed henry has been all over this. ed: great job getting an exclus
brian: thanks, george.hortly. don't move. again! ahhhh! i can breathe again! ughh! vicks sinex. breathe on. billions of problems. morning breath? garlic breath? stinky breath? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath fresh breath oral rinse instantly fights all types of bad breath and works for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy. there's therabreath at walmart. >> something now that seems completely orchestrated and i was framed in many ways. it's just something by principle and by...