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george has had a bunch. george: i love 'em.oth great and have very different flavors, which is great 'cause they can be incremental purchases. one person likes one, they're more apt to pick up the other. louie: i'm actually impressed with the quality of the salsa. it tastes authentic. adelo: so we got an order? heather: yeah. and i think the la market is probably the best place to start. adelo: great. thank you so much for this opportunity. lemonis: not only was adelo a great listener, not only did he create a connection with the buyer, he knew exactly the right things to say. he did a great job. and i think that, if you can nail sam's club, the sky's the limit. heather: thank you for coming to see us today. lemonis: thank you very much. we're looking forward to it. we're excited. louie: adelo. lemonis: george and i will be at the first store launch. when i first met adelo, he lacked the polish and the structure and the discipline it takes to run a good business. and now he understands that the details matter. also, he doesn't
george has had a bunch. george: i love 'em.oth great and have very different flavors, which is great 'cause they can be incremental purchases. one person likes one, they're more apt to pick up the other. louie: i'm actually impressed with the quality of the salsa. it tastes authentic. adelo: so we got an order? heather: yeah. and i think the la market is probably the best place to start. adelo: great. thank you so much for this opportunity. lemonis: not only was adelo a great listener, not only...
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>> george: it's great to be here. thank you. >> you're watching book tv on c-span 2. for a complete television schedule visit booktv.org. you can also follow along behind the scenes on social media at book tv on twitter, instagram and facebook. >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. and coming up this wednesday morning, we'll open the phone lines all morning and take your social media comments on the campaign 2018 elections and results across the nation. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live starting at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. >> tomorrow night on book tv a look at rent biographies. at 8:00 eastern betty ford. historian david blight discussing the life of frederick douglas, and a recent biography of 1940 presidential candidate. part of book tv and prime time each night this week on as soon as on c-span 2. next on book tv a interview with michael chertoff, from the commonwealth club of california in san francisco this is justic
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george abbey runs them. he gets promoted after the lunar ofding into the hierarchy the johnson space center and he is given the job of becoming the director of flight crew operations. he is an engineer. force,s nasa, the air the technical stuff. he kept flying during this time. there is a story about him applying to be an astronaut. and getting rejected. he knows that business back and forth. he is the one who is given this job. nasa is building the shuttle. you are to select and train astronauts for this program. there are apollo astronauts hanging around. going forward, these are your people. we should open this up to women and minorities. it was george abbey who looked at the university of people -- universe of people available and came up with, what is ideal. they do not need to be test pilots anymore. they do not need to be white, male. they can be women, people of color. through two years, lots of meetings, fights within nasa, lots of outreach, nasa hired michelle nichols to make presentations at the m
george abbey runs them. he gets promoted after the lunar ofding into the hierarchy the johnson space center and he is given the job of becoming the director of flight crew operations. he is an engineer. force,s nasa, the air the technical stuff. he kept flying during this time. there is a story about him applying to be an astronaut. and getting rejected. he knows that business back and forth. he is the one who is given this job. nasa is building the shuttle. you are to select and train...
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president george w.h and mrs. laura bush. [applause] >> please rise for our national anthem and a presentation of colors. oh say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight we watchedmparts were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free ♪rave ♪home of the [applause] the brave >> gentlemen, welcome to the national constitution center. it is such an honor to welcome you to this great educational inspiring, with an nonpartisan mission to increase awareness and understanding of the constitution among the american people. it is also an honor on this veterans day, the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i, for the national constitution center to award the 2018 liberty medal in recognition of their service to veterans to president george w.
president george w.h and mrs. laura bush. [applause] >> please rise for our national anthem and a presentation of colors. oh say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight we watchedmparts were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land...
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president george w. bush and former first lady laura bush. for their commitment to veterans. from the national constitution center in philadelphia, this is one hour and 25 minutes. ♪ gentlemen, please welcome the national constitution center's executive vice president and chief operating officer, vince stango. [applause] mr. stango: good evening, everyone, and happy veterans day. it is my great pleasure to welcome you to the 2018 liberty medal ceremony honoring president george w. bush and mrs. laura bush. [applause] as you know, the national constitution center inspires citizens as the only place where people across america and around the world can come together to learn about, debate, and celebrate the greatest vision of human freedom in history, the u.s. constitution. we are honored to educate and inspire so many americans about the meaning and importance of the u.s. constitution, and it is because of you that we can engage in this meaningful work. on behalf of jeff rosen and the entire team at the na
president george w. bush and former first lady laura bush. for their commitment to veterans. from the national constitution center in philadelphia, this is one hour and 25 minutes. ♪ gentlemen, please welcome the national constitution center's executive vice president and chief operating officer, vince stango. [applause] mr. stango: good evening, everyone, and happy veterans day. it is my great pleasure to welcome you to the 2018 liberty medal ceremony honoring president george w. bush and...
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president george w.ush and mrs. laura bush. [applause] mr. stango: as you know, the national constitution center inspires citizens as the only place where people across america and around the world can come together to learn about, debate, and celebrate the greatest vision of human freedom in history, the u.s. constitution. we are honored to educate and inspire so many americans about the meaning and importance of the u.s. constitution, and it is because of you that we can engage in this meaningful work. on behalf of jeff rosen and the entire team at the national constitution center, i want to thank all of you. our donors, partners and visitors, our public officials, many of whom are in the audience tonight, our corporate leadership council, and our superb board of trustees for everything you do to help us bring the u.s. constitution to life. i am sure many of you will want to share our program tonight with your friends and family. when you do so, we invite you to use of the hashtag #libertymedal. howeve
president george w.ush and mrs. laura bush. [applause] mr. stango: as you know, the national constitution center inspires citizens as the only place where people across america and around the world can come together to learn about, debate, and celebrate the greatest vision of human freedom in history, the u.s. constitution. we are honored to educate and inspire so many americans about the meaning and importance of the u.s. constitution, and it is because of you that we can engage in this...
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george? >> sam kiley live for us in abu dhabi. thank you for the reporting. >>> israel's government is intact, but it may not last much longer. the latest on a cabinet crisis for israel's prime minister. >>> still ahead, also facing political troubles at home, the british prime minister trying to sell her brexit plan to her country, but it's getting tougher. as the exit date, it's getting closer. there are so many toothpastes out there which one should i use? choose one that takes care of your gums and enamel. crest gum & enamel repair cleans below the gum line and helps repair weakened enamel. gum & enamel repair, from crest. constantly getting up to use the bathroom, frustrating your partner and leaving you groggy and irritable the next day? if so, you could be suffering from the #1 symptom of an aging prostate. and it only gets worse as you get older. it's a relentless cycle of fatigue and frustration. well now, you can break the cycle with truflow. reduce nighttime bathroom trips. stay as
george? >> sam kiley live for us in abu dhabi. thank you for the reporting. >>> israel's government is intact, but it may not last much longer. the latest on a cabinet crisis for israel's prime minister. >>> still ahead, also facing political troubles at home, the british prime minister trying to sell her brexit plan to her country, but it's getting tougher. as the exit date, it's getting closer. there are so many toothpastes out there which one should i use? choose one...
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>> george, we're prepared for whatever result we have. but let me just say, the fact that we still have a narrow path to a majority is a sea change from where we were 18 months ago and as i said, it's because our candidates have always said they'll stand up for their states, first and foremost, put aside the politics, do what's right, and we're seeing the results here. these are some very close races and of course, they're in states that donald trump won big and it's a testament to these candidates that they're so focused on what matters to people in their state. when it comes to healthcare, that's not a top-down issue. it's not like president trump going out there and talking about immigration and trying to divide people. and by the way, we have just seen a litany of documented false statements and lies from the president on that issue. but on the healthcare issue, this is a bottom-up issue, when republicans tried to appeal the affordable care act, you found people in rural areas saying no. you found the american cancer society, the amer
>> george, we're prepared for whatever result we have. but let me just say, the fact that we still have a narrow path to a majority is a sea change from where we were 18 months ago and as i said, it's because our candidates have always said they'll stand up for their states, first and foremost, put aside the politics, do what's right, and we're seeing the results here. these are some very close races and of course, they're in states that donald trump won big and it's a testament to these...
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he has served on the national security council under president george w. bush, and he was on the short list to be president trump's ambassador to south korea. his newly updated book is "nuclear north korea: a debate on engagement strategies." welcome to our studio. . . >> t. great to be here. >> this was quite a big report that came out and sort of knocked everybody sideways in terms of what they thought was possibly under way between the united states and north korea. so just tell us when president trump says the nuclear threat or the threat from north korea is over, is it? has your report and findings changed anything? >> i don't think it's over. you know, you try to interpret what the president's saying, and i think what he's trying to say is it's better than where we were exactly a year ago today when there was a lot of talk about war on the korean peninsula. so in that sense, it's better. but what i think the report we did showed was that even though north korea is putting forward certain things that they want us to inspect, there are many other thing
he has served on the national security council under president george w. bush, and he was on the short list to be president trump's ambassador to south korea. his newly updated book is "nuclear north korea: a debate on engagement strategies." welcome to our studio. . . >> t. great to be here. >> this was quite a big report that came out and sort of knocked everybody sideways in terms of what they thought was possibly under way between the united states and north korea. so...
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george: hello, marcus. lemonis: george, right? george: yes. lemonis: nice to meet you.e: nice to meet you. -petros: how you doing? petros. -lemonis: petros, how are you? petros: nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: now, you've been in the chocolate business for how many years? -george: almost 40 years. lemonis: and how long ago did you meet? eleni: 39 years ago. he was in greece. lemonis: oh, you were in greece. who are these pictures of? -zoe: that's my mom's parents. petros: yeah, and a little push cart in baltimore. zoe: in baltimore, where they were hand-rolling chocolates, and my dad came over. he learned the trade. george: i love to work for my kids. lemonis: it's nice to have your children support you. george: oh, yes. i think that's the most important, to love each other. lemonis: this place is -- it got a lot bigger. -petros: yeah, right. -lemonis: it goes back even -- petros: it goes back farther, yeah. lemonis: holy... petros: this is the kitchen, where we manufacture everything. lemonis: oh, my gosh. i just want to see the process. petros: so we're boiling the
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go ahead george. yes that is interesting however. if that's not necessarily a terrible idea i don't think the guy who i think i agree with you reading your mind all across the around the world i know what you're getting at are you talking about need to keep going george. right right well and there i think it's very interesting that trump who who really was the sort of the leader of the sort of global nationalist movement. immediately responded in the traditional trump our us washington foreign policy think way which is oh my god this is the worst thing ever there can be nothing outside of nato nato is the be all and end all of all a security in the world and how dare the french caribbean crowd side the box because don't they remember that we had to save them for in two world wars and so on and you would have thought trump who has been complaining about this huge burden of the defending the europeans when they're not doing anything themselves you think trying to get out to say hey you know that's not a bad idea i think i like this ide
go ahead george. yes that is interesting however. if that's not necessarily a terrible idea i don't think the guy who i think i agree with you reading your mind all across the around the world i know what you're getting at are you talking about need to keep going george. right right well and there i think it's very interesting that trump who who really was the sort of the leader of the sort of global nationalist movement. immediately responded in the traditional trump our us washington foreign...
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i'm george howell at the cnn center atlanta. remember to connect any time on twitter at george howell cnn. let's do it again. more news after the break. stay with us. a moment of joy. a source of inspiration. an act of kindness. an old friend. a new beginning. some welcome relief... or a cause for celebration. ♪ what's inside? ♪ [laughter] possibilities. what we deliver by delivering. not in this house.? 'cause that's no ordinary family. that's your family. which is why you didn't grab just any cheese. you picked up new kraft expertly paired cheddar and swiss for eggs. beat that! kraft. family greatly. - mwith the best ofodi, the prespressure cooking andsps, air frying all in one. with our tendercrisp technology, you can quickly cook food, juicy on the inside and crispy on the outside. go from fresh to deliciously done in half the time. which means it may become the only thing you use in your kitchen. (tapping) for cooking, at least. (upbeat music) the ninja foodi, with tendercrisp, the cooking while parenting technology. >>> i'
i'm george howell at the cnn center atlanta. remember to connect any time on twitter at george howell cnn. let's do it again. more news after the break. stay with us. a moment of joy. a source of inspiration. an act of kindness. an old friend. a new beginning. some welcome relief... or a cause for celebration. ♪ what's inside? ♪ [laughter] possibilities. what we deliver by delivering. not in this house.? 'cause that's no ordinary family. that's your family. which is why you didn't grab just...
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>> george: yes, yes, yes.b. >> anthony: so it looks like the embargo might end, you know, a lot of money gonna start coming to cuba. do you think it's gonna change? >> george: oh, i think that the american businessmen will invest in cuba and that will be good for everyone. >> anthony: how about, how about going back to engineering? >> george: uh, you know, that will depend how much they will pay. >> anthony: right. okay. ♪ what next for cuba? something is coming. it will come, from out there, but also from within cuba. it's already happening, but what is it? everybody knows. everybody can feel it. it smells like freedom, but will it be victory? ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> live from the cnn center here in atlanta, i'm cyril and i'm natalie allen. welcome to our viewers in the united states. >> this is the 11th day of the 11th month and on this day 100 years ago the guns of war fell silent. >> right now in paris world leaders are coming together to mark the momentous and solemn occasion. >> as the clock approaches the 11th hour t
>> george: yes, yes, yes.b. >> anthony: so it looks like the embargo might end, you know, a lot of money gonna start coming to cuba. do you think it's gonna change? >> george: oh, i think that the american businessmen will invest in cuba and that will be good for everyone. >> anthony: how about, how about going back to engineering? >> george: uh, you know, that will depend how much they will pay. >> anthony: right. okay. ♪ what next for cuba? something is...
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(narrator) george lucas' "american graffiti" was a massive surprise hit.t cost less than $1 million, and earned over $55 million. any time a film comes along that is different, there is a risk. the risk is nobody's going to get it, or the other risk, which is the good side is, the studio is behind the curve and this film is in advance of the curve, with the audience, and it was a surprise. that's what happened with "graffiti." the audience was more ready for the film than universal in 1973 thought they were. (george lucas) it was an exercise in learning the craft of storytelling and the craft of character development. but even then i pushed the envelope very far and it was so far out the studios didn't like it. they didn't want to do it. "this is just a musical montage, it doesn't mean anything." but it was as straight and as conservative as i could get at that time. when you read the script of "graffiti," at the top of every scene was the usual things. "exterior parking lot, mel's." but then there would be the name of a song that george was playing when h
(narrator) george lucas' "american graffiti" was a massive surprise hit.t cost less than $1 million, and earned over $55 million. any time a film comes along that is different, there is a risk. the risk is nobody's going to get it, or the other risk, which is the good side is, the studio is behind the curve and this film is in advance of the curve, with the audience, and it was a surprise. that's what happened with "graffiti." the audience was more ready for the film than...
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russell. 2—parter that you wa nt george russell. 2—parter that you wantan george russell. 2—parter thattea m want an established star. from the team point of view, it is a positive move, definitely. now, it's an important day for england women's cricketers at the world twenty20 in the caribbean. australia get things going when they take on the hosts west indies in the first semifinal... before england play india. the english are hoping to become double world champions here but there's a long way to go, asjo currie reports from antigua. they may paint a picture of calm but there is a nervous excitement bubbling. they are on the cusp of a second world cup final in a year. but afterfinishing behind second world cup final in a year. but after finishing behind the west indies, they now face india in the semis. i don't think we played our best cricket. we will play —— face different conditions here will have to adapt quickly. it has been tough with the rain and the preparations but the girls could not have responded better in terms of how they have gone about things. that's they have gone abo
russell. 2—parter that you wa nt george russell. 2—parter that you wantan george russell. 2—parter thattea m want an established star. from the team point of view, it is a positive move, definitely. now, it's an important day for england women's cricketers at the world twenty20 in the caribbean. australia get things going when they take on the hosts west indies in the first semifinal... before england play india. the english are hoping to become double world champions here but there's a...
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>> here's how it plays, george.that the crown prince, mohammed bin salman, ordered the murder of jamal khashoggi. donald trump will get this report on tuesday, and the white house will counter spin. they will say that the report is not conclusive, that it doesn't directly link mohammed bin salman. i.e., that he made a call to that consulate in turkey and said, kill khashoggi. the white house will try, then, to sweep away the cia report, hoping the state department will give it cover. why is that? donald trump's highest priority is the $110 billion in arms that he agreed to sell saudi arabia last year. there was a ceremony in saudi arabia to celebrate that in may 2017, 18 months later donald trump says saudi arabia gives us jobs, gives us business. and that is far more important to him than the murder of a journalist no matter how gruesome it is and what his agencies say about the responsibility of the saudi monarchy. >> scott lucas, thank you again for your time and perspective live for us in birmingham, england. >>
>> here's how it plays, george.that the crown prince, mohammed bin salman, ordered the murder of jamal khashoggi. donald trump will get this report on tuesday, and the white house will counter spin. they will say that the report is not conclusive, that it doesn't directly link mohammed bin salman. i.e., that he made a call to that consulate in turkey and said, kill khashoggi. the white house will try, then, to sweep away the cia report, hoping the state department will give it cover. why...
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it would have started earlier with george w. bush. and richards had no right winning that race on the basic demographics of where the state was at the time. williams, how much was up? >> he was up double digits in september. >> any reasonable republican candidate would have likely won that race. but with everybody looking into 1994, expecting a hailstorm. >> in typical fashion, the democrats did not see it coming. >> i was a young staffer on the bush campaign i drove up to the reelection speech. i remember it like it was yesterday. it was one of the flattest speeches i had ever heard. it was interesting right out the gate. there was no energy in that campaign. they really struggled with what her message would be for reelection. we came out strong with a specific agenda and it was a solid campaign. >> she was enormously popular. those two trend lines did not cross until september. she was enormously popular. she was the delight of the democratic party. we had to prove that he was capable of governing and had a reason that he wanted to
it would have started earlier with george w. bush. and richards had no right winning that race on the basic demographics of where the state was at the time. williams, how much was up? >> he was up double digits in september. >> any reasonable republican candidate would have likely won that race. but with everybody looking into 1994, expecting a hailstorm. >> in typical fashion, the democrats did not see it coming. >> i was a young staffer on the bush campaign i drove up...
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smith national library for the study of george washington at mount vernon, dr.in butterfield. >> thank you for the opportunity to say a few words on behalf of george washington's mount vernon, the mount vernon ladies association on this remarkable occasion. the commemoration of an important event in our nation's capital's history and our nation's history. as the executive director of george washington's presidential library, i'm thrilled to be here and excited to witness a ceremonial re-enactment of the laying of the cornerstone, the foundation of the foundation. on the building that houses the representatives of the american people. on september 18th, 1793, george washington, a man already long-known as the father of his country presided over this event with great hopes for what the capitol would become. when washington and others marched to the future site of the capitol to lay its southeast cornerstone in september of 1793, they knew it was important, and like many americans they believed precisely because free masonry symbolized and even helped to instill se
smith national library for the study of george washington at mount vernon, dr.in butterfield. >> thank you for the opportunity to say a few words on behalf of george washington's mount vernon, the mount vernon ladies association on this remarkable occasion. the commemoration of an important event in our nation's capital's history and our nation's history. as the executive director of george washington's presidential library, i'm thrilled to be here and excited to witness a ceremonial...
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>> george: i mean, i would agree. >> anthony: george azar is our detroit fixer.e: this is what makes it, right here. is this -- curtito. >> anthony: curtito? >> george: curtito -- it's just a pickled slaw. salsa. and i do this, but i don't know if you're up to this. >> anthony: what are you saying? >> george: i don't know if you can hang, man. >> anthony: is it a manly thing? >> george: i mean, it's turning into it, it seems like. >> joe: mexican, spicy. salvadorian, not spicy. >> george: that's true, though. they don't do it that spicy. >> anthony: wow. chicharrons? yeah, there's a porky goodness in there, for sure. >> joe: chicharron is fried pork. fried pork and then it's ground with peppers, onions and tomatoes. simple. >> anthony: you've taken the liberty of ordering some indigenous detroit beverages that we've egregiously overlooked so far. that would be vernors, which i haven't had. >> george: it's like a cross between ginger beer and ginger ale. it's like, not as spicy as ginger beer, and not as sweet as ginger ale. it's like, in the middle. it's my favor
>> george: i mean, i would agree. >> anthony: george azar is our detroit fixer.e: this is what makes it, right here. is this -- curtito. >> anthony: curtito? >> george: curtito -- it's just a pickled slaw. salsa. and i do this, but i don't know if you're up to this. >> anthony: what are you saying? >> george: i don't know if you can hang, man. >> anthony: is it a manly thing? >> george: i mean, it's turning into it, it seems like. >> joe:...
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even good, decent people, like george h.w.ush, without a racist bone in his body, nevertheless ran the willie horton ad, but then he governed in a completely different way. he did not govern in the way that you would expect from somebody who ran the willie horton ad. and i think that caused a cognitive dissonance for a lot of republican voters. they felt that they had been two-timed, because a lot of these republican campaigns had led them to expect one kind of leader, and, instead, they got another which was much more moderate. >> where does the never-trump movement go? >> probably to a bar for some heavy drinking. >> for some heavy drink? no, but for you, i mean, does being never-trump mean reflexively being against everything that trump stands for or is it possible to still separate and detach some of his policy achievements? for example, if he were to return to the tpp and renegotiate it and make it a better deal. how do you, as a never-trumper, navigate sort of the policy outcomes versus the need to reflexively stand agai
even good, decent people, like george h.w.ush, without a racist bone in his body, nevertheless ran the willie horton ad, but then he governed in a completely different way. he did not govern in the way that you would expect from somebody who ran the willie horton ad. and i think that caused a cognitive dissonance for a lot of republican voters. they felt that they had been two-timed, because a lot of these republican campaigns had led them to expect one kind of leader, and, instead, they got...
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mccain said to bush, "george." like this, "george." "what, john, what?s everything-- "you can do anything to win, george? is that it? you'd do anything to win?" says, "hey, it's politics. "we go to war, you went to war. this is going to war." anenly they called us on stage. this is the south carolina republican debate. - and i was beat up very badly by all of the surrogates. called clinton, called clinton, like, you've seen it. turn on the radio, turn on the television, and unfortunately now pick up the telephone and you'll hear a negative attack against john mccain - let me say one thing about all this business, john. - i told you i pulled them all down. - you didn't pull this ad. - yes, i did. - this had ended up in a man's it questions my-- this is an attack piece. - that is not by my campaign. - well, it says, "paid for by john mccain." - it is not by my campaign. - and you could feel the heat there. - oh, ho, the whole hour and a half. it was intense. the--you--these were two guys who didn't disagree with policy. they didn't like each other. - i gue
mccain said to bush, "george." like this, "george." "what, john, what?s everything-- "you can do anything to win, george? is that it? you'd do anything to win?" says, "hey, it's politics. "we go to war, you went to war. this is going to war." anenly they called us on stage. this is the south carolina republican debate. - and i was beat up very badly by all of the surrogates. called clinton, called clinton, like, you've seen it. turn on the...
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of courny, ife has information, you're asked to call prince george's county police. cory, back to you. >> all right, darcy spencer, ank you. so tough for that family. >>> well, more than 30 people in laurel are spending this cold, rainy night in a tempora home after a fire guts their apartments overnight. take a look. thick smoke pouredrom this apartment here on kay court. investigators say 26nd adults six children wrp nere not hurt. firefighters say the fire started in the attic and caused $75,000 worth of damages. >>> demonstrators inlabama marched today following a deadly officer-involved shooting at a mall. police now believe the man they ki is not the gunman. officers killed the man at a mall in hoover, alabama, onvi thanksgi night. investigators say police were responding to a shooting that left an 1 and 12-year-old wounded. police initially said bradfordn shot the tee after a fight, but they are now searching for the shooter. >> it could have been my daughter, it k0u8could have beey of us, given the situation. so, with that beingsaid, we have to come to a plac
of courny, ife has information, you're asked to call prince george's county police. cory, back to you. >> all right, darcy spencer, ank you. so tough for that family. >>> well, more than 30 people in laurel are spending this cold, rainy night in a tempora home after a fire guts their apartments overnight. take a look. thick smoke pouredrom this apartment here on kay court. investigators say 26nd adults six children wrp nere not hurt. firefighters say the fire started in the attic...
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george? >> sherisse, thank you again for the reporting. >>> so, you've probably heard that machines that a.i., that robots are taking over many jobs around the world. and in this glimpse of the future, news anchors are not immune. look at this. >> hello, everyone. i'm an english artificial intelligence anchor. this is my first day in the agency. my voice and appearance are modelled -- >> it is not a real person. it is a life like example of how a.i. is developing in china. the news agency reports this news person can work uninterrupted, no coffee breaks, no bathroom breaks, no coughing. just constant updates typed into his software, cheap and efficient maybe missing a little personality? you bet. but, hey, that is what's to come. >>> and we thank you for being with us this hour of cnn newsroom. i'm george howell at the cnn center in atlanta. early start is next in new york for our viewers here in the united states. and for viewers around the world, my colleague max foster kicks it off live in
george? >> sherisse, thank you again for the reporting. >>> so, you've probably heard that machines that a.i., that robots are taking over many jobs around the world. and in this glimpse of the future, news anchors are not immune. look at this. >> hello, everyone. i'm an english artificial intelligence anchor. this is my first day in the agency. my voice and appearance are modelled -- >> it is not a real person. it is a life like example of how a.i. is developing in...
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to the doctor, you know why george turned out the way he did? and the doctor said, no, why? >> because i drank and smoked when i was pregnant with him. [laughte [laughter] >> she was always bad. >> so i guess we should end on a somewhat serious note. [laughter] >> about civic education because it's something you care deeply about and you know that our children don't learn it and the numbers are just horrible of what people don't know. and you know, the-- it is wonderful when we have niece naturalization ceremonies here in front of the constitution and the bill of rights and the declaration of independence, those people have actually all had to learn. >> know it, exactly. we need to teach it more. i think we went through sort of a stage where we were embarrassed about ourselves. like we were trying to act like we're better, or something. but the fact is, we're so, so lucky, to have inherited the institutions that we inherited, and all the ones that support our democracy and it's really important for people to know about and to be proud of it. why not? >> right. >> be proud of
to the doctor, you know why george turned out the way he did? and the doctor said, no, why? >> because i drank and smoked when i was pregnant with him. [laughte [laughter] >> she was always bad. >> so i guess we should end on a somewhat serious note. [laughter] >> about civic education because it's something you care deeply about and you know that our children don't learn it and the numbers are just horrible of what people don't know. and you know, the-- it is wonderful...
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>> reporter: that's part of the story, george.he priority for president trump would be to maintain the business ties. first and foremost, i see saudi arabia as a bullwart against iran. let's say syria, lebanon, iraq and particularly yemen because of the conflict that's been going on there. number two, the president wants to maintain these business ties that he's talked about forever, but apparently the military contracts that going on the rote. his son-in-law worked for years to develop this relationship. the president doesn't want to see it disappear. if the president doesn't accept this report from the cia, they were initially suggesting that there's no way this murder of jamal khashoggi should not have taken place. can't say that with high confidence because the evidence is not there yet, but when the president was asked about it, what did he do, george? talking about the military contracts of $110 billion. he goes back each time suggesting the jobs that are tied to it. >> we also have a great ally in saudi arabia. they give us
>> reporter: that's part of the story, george.he priority for president trump would be to maintain the business ties. first and foremost, i see saudi arabia as a bullwart against iran. let's say syria, lebanon, iraq and particularly yemen because of the conflict that's been going on there. number two, the president wants to maintain these business ties that he's talked about forever, but apparently the military contracts that going on the rote. his son-in-law worked for years to develop...
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joining us is george buckley.tline from mike mckee over what might happen over the weekend. what sort of base case are you looking at? i know you have four different possible scenarios. george: the four different scenarios, three of them have probabilities. of between 30 and 35%. it gives you an idea of how anything is really possible here. the base case is that the u.s. continues and goes ahead with the increase in tariffs from january from 10% to 20%. there is the possibility that come upnd mr. trump with something that allows us to delay the further increase in tariffs that has been threatened. there is a possibility that that could be delayed. nejra: we have yet more data out of china pointing to the slowing growth that a lot of people have talked about for a while. china in a position at the moment to really have a strong negotiating and into the year-end and the start of 2019? george: possibly not. we are seeing china slowing because of various reasons. deleveraging, this move toward consumer spending rather
joining us is george buckley.tline from mike mckee over what might happen over the weekend. what sort of base case are you looking at? i know you have four different possible scenarios. george: the four different scenarios, three of them have probabilities. of between 30 and 35%. it gives you an idea of how anything is really possible here. the base case is that the u.s. continues and goes ahead with the increase in tariffs from january from 10% to 20%. there is the possibility that come upnd...
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[applause] announcer: from george washington to george w. bush, every sunday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern, we feature the presidency. a weekly series exploring the presidents, policies, and legacies. historyatching american tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. announcer: when the new congress starts in january, there will be more than 100 new members. the democrats will control the house and republicans, the senate. new congress, new leaders. watch the process unfold on c-span. announcer: next, the national history center hosts a congressional briefing on u.s. refugee and asylum policy during the cold war. o andrians carl bontemp maria cristina garcia. this hour-long briefing is part of a regular series providing historical context to current events for congressional members and staff. >> good morning. the national history center is nonpartisan. our purpose is to bring historical perspectives to current issues and not to advocate for particular policies. we would like to begin this
[applause] announcer: from george washington to george w. bush, every sunday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern, we feature the presidency. a weekly series exploring the presidents, policies, and legacies. historyatching american tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. announcer: when the new congress starts in january, there will be more than 100 new members. the democrats will control the house and republicans, the senate. new congress, new leaders. watch the process unfold on c-span....
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we have george steinbrenner iv, george steinbrenner was one of my best friends, he was tough but he wasood. where is george steinbrenner iv, his grandson? where is he? thank you very much. say hello to the family. george was a real piece of work, i have to tell you that. your grandfather was very difficult but he was good he had a good heart. sitting with george during the playoffs as i often had to do was like you'd go home exhausted. it was exhausting. so thank you for being here. thank you very much. the babe hit 714 home runs. a record that stood for nearly 40 years. and people often would say that was a somewhat dead ball. didn't have the life the ball has today. he would often hit more home runs in a season than the league average for an entire team and one season hit more home runs than the entire american league. how do you do that? to this day, his career slugging percentage of .690 remains the highest in the history of baseball. hard to believe, actually. the babe was also known for his devotion to our nation and its children. he visited countless children in hospitals and orp
we have george steinbrenner iv, george steinbrenner was one of my best friends, he was tough but he wasood. where is george steinbrenner iv, his grandson? where is he? thank you very much. say hello to the family. george was a real piece of work, i have to tell you that. your grandfather was very difficult but he was good he had a good heart. sitting with george during the playoffs as i often had to do was like you'd go home exhausted. it was exhausting. so thank you for being here. thank you...
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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 aff amation that we haream. come home toanhe conviction that weove our country forward. come home to the belief that we can seek a newer world. - don't let the spirit die. don't the enthusiasm die. just let's say, that this was a wonderful trip that we all took 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 a little bit differently because we will have learned and we would be able to continue. am not downheartened. i'm not disillusioned. i am not bitter. the only thing that i continue to regret, of course, is that w. [laughter] - even the most liberal, even the most in this couny, even women and women leaders in this country, could not really wrap their hands around the thought that a woman, a bla
. - 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 aff amation that we haream. come home toanhe conviction that weove our country forward. come home to the belief that we can seek a newer world. - don't let the spirit die. don't the enthusiasm die. just let's say, that this was a wonderful trip that we all took together during the past seven months. that we have learned from...
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george george for three male memerits r resident cellophe made. leading the tell all she's just let let treat treat both because i can only say. know. those are iran gets get j. l. so. they say come twenty five love lost between france and the next day days on but about him to seek help to cover i tried. the city stopped [inaudible] read what. war war it's defined myanmar mars law. on wednesday. easy engine. three you're done. the railway wages in this. this the same his our drivers is and so forth still go. we can we can both both from the it's i'm very sorry. in in in in in your you wan. on this day president. going online. the worst case scenario. gigi's he's the number over. that's the way. like bob all of the retrieved on the in the in the all of the happy times would. view the union myanmar lamented within our for all intents tensions along water order the next. thirty days the measure allow allow government remain mobilized citizens military. controls a low media and she's like drawing border waters will trorolls. the flare earlier attentio
george george for three male memerits r resident cellophe made. leading the tell all she's just let let treat treat both because i can only say. know. those are iran gets get j. l. so. they say come twenty five love lost between france and the next day days on but about him to seek help to cover i tried. the city stopped [inaudible] read what. war war it's defined myanmar mars law. on wednesday. easy engine. three you're done. the railway wages in this. this the same his our drivers is and so...
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george tenet allowed an eleven. happened on this was blah blah blah blah blah blah blah but hey it's my grief and he gets an award this is the. girls jersey to. laura got it for all their efforts and career helpers according to eagles yeah. right i don't get with the right i'm too good for you maybe about it it's also one of the roles of the lurkers about just tragic about this it's like george maybe others have been creating a lot of veterans on the board helping veterans of the previous winners a seizure you know they have the surface above thirty years now previous winners actually include twenty seven team us john mccain won the liberty medal in the coast to sion summarize hillary rodham clinton twenty thirteen robert gates defense secretary twenty eleven prime minister tony blair. twenty two and bush clinton george's build both got to thousand and six also mohamed ali the fourteenth dalai lama. when it comes to liberty like to those names actually makes. seriously i think maybe. you know i mean john mccain has
george tenet allowed an eleven. happened on this was blah blah blah blah blah blah blah but hey it's my grief and he gets an award this is the. girls jersey to. laura got it for all their efforts and career helpers according to eagles yeah. right i don't get with the right i'm too good for you maybe about it it's also one of the roles of the lurkers about just tragic about this it's like george maybe others have been creating a lot of veterans on the board helping veterans of the previous...
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an examination of the confounding case of george conway, aka mr. kellyanne conway.nd just when we think we're done with election madness, florida keeps dragging us right in. i remember when votes were being koupted in bush v gore 2000. remember this guy? our eldest son was five. every day he'd come home from his montessori school to see me watching coverage of the recount and he'd say dad, are they still counting votes in florida? i was afraid our son would think process goes on for weeks and it ends with a decision in the supreme court. well shs it's 18 years later. time flies. that son is now getting a degree at oxford and in florida they're still having trouble counting the votes. i think rick scott quaswas out line and should not have spoken of left wing activists coming up with ballots out of nowhere. it's not a partisan issue. we should all be demanding fair and accurate elections. just look at the margin in the senate race. scott leads incumbent president 59.9. and leads nelson by less than 15,000 votes. through last night broward was the only one of florida'
an examination of the confounding case of george conway, aka mr. kellyanne conway.nd just when we think we're done with election madness, florida keeps dragging us right in. i remember when votes were being koupted in bush v gore 2000. remember this guy? our eldest son was five. every day he'd come home from his montessori school to see me watching coverage of the recount and he'd say dad, are they still counting votes in florida? i was afraid our son would think process goes on for weeks and...
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george: i think the u.s.ity market has got to factor in 3.6 510 year yields, by the end of 2019. we are not going to get the repeat of the bonanza in earnings that we saw this year. earnings will be 10% best, prob. in that kind of environment, equities will be heavy. onare looking for 2650 the s&p 500 by year end. francine: thank you both. coming up on "surveillance," no hardmay repeats border periodically break down the facts behind the brexit deal. plus, disney's new kingdom is all about streaming. can they justify their purchase price for fox? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics, this is "bloomberg surveillance." i had of the global corruption scandal, then chief executive of goldman sachs, lloyd blankfein helped personally forge ties with 1mdb. that is according to people familiar. ,e spoke to the chief executive who addressed of the scandal in day to be with us on wednesday. >> it is obviously very distressing to see 2 former wentan sachs employees who blatantly around our polic
george: i think the u.s.ity market has got to factor in 3.6 510 year yields, by the end of 2019. we are not going to get the repeat of the bonanza in earnings that we saw this year. earnings will be 10% best, prob. in that kind of environment, equities will be heavy. onare looking for 2650 the s&p 500 by year end. francine: thank you both. coming up on "surveillance," no hardmay repeats border periodically break down the facts behind the brexit deal. plus, disney's new kingdom is...
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george w.bush in terms of his personality, his character and his efforts to communicate. what george you bush ended up being was foreign policy. that clearly was not what he had in mind when he was elected. almost no coverage of foreign-policy in the 2000 election. presidential, the presidential election. we look how little coverage there is. there is an increasing focus. for george w. bush, it worked well to look at fox news for generating the image of its toughness. with respect to barack obama, you had had a very different strategy that you saw with the first two. in many ways, you could think of bill clinton and george w bush as being people that really believed that the best strategy for presidential communication is to be the sun king. there was not a policy issue that the two of them did not want to weigh in on. they did so with great opportunity and great aggressiveness. barack obama was a more dissident president. he did not try to dominate every new cycle. he did not insist it was eve
george w.bush in terms of his personality, his character and his efforts to communicate. what george you bush ended up being was foreign policy. that clearly was not what he had in mind when he was elected. almost no coverage of foreign-policy in the 2000 election. presidential, the presidential election. we look how little coverage there is. there is an increasing focus. for george w. bush, it worked well to look at fox news for generating the image of its toughness. with respect to barack...
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president george w. bush and mrs. laura bush, for supporting america's veterans and the sacrifices they have made to provide for the common defense and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, for honoring that byrifice and service, helping america's veterans in their transition to civilian life, despite the visible and invisible wounds of war. for your work with gold star families and others who care for those who defend our fill -- alldom and for inspiring americans to educate themselves about the principles of freedom and preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states it is our honor to award you the 2018 liberty medal. [applause] and it's now my honor to invite to the podium the first of our 2018 liberty medal winners, mrs. laura bush. [applause] >> thank you, all. thank you so much. thanks, everyone. thanks very much, jeffrey. honor.ou all for this thank you for hosting george and me at the national constitution center today. thanks to rob rodriguez, leslie zimmerman, a
president george w. bush and mrs. laura bush, for supporting america's veterans and the sacrifices they have made to provide for the common defense and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, for honoring that byrifice and service, helping america's veterans in their transition to civilian life, despite the visible and invisible wounds of war. for your work with gold star families and others who care for those who defend our fill -- alldom and for inspiring americans to...
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that earned him the affection of george washington.who have listened to me before know, my view is very strong. george washington is the indispensable man in the story of the founding of america. but it is a legitimate question to ask, could he have achieved his goals of a strong and economically powerful nation without the ideas and the skillful administration of his secretary of the treasury? the answer is almost certainly no. thus, i think it is fair to conclude that alexander hamilton is the indispensable man to the indispensable man. thank you very much. [ applause ] now, as you know, we -- two things. one, anyone can get up and leave at any time. certainly now if you want. i know there is a good basketball game on and so on. so that's understandable. we do have a time for question-and-answer. it is a little different tonight. we are on c-span. so here's your little touch of secular immortality. so if you want to ask a question, tell kind of bring the -- you don't have to hold the mike, but they will try to move it somewhat close
that earned him the affection of george washington.who have listened to me before know, my view is very strong. george washington is the indispensable man in the story of the founding of america. but it is a legitimate question to ask, could he have achieved his goals of a strong and economically powerful nation without the ideas and the skillful administration of his secretary of the treasury? the answer is almost certainly no. thus, i think it is fair to conclude that alexander hamilton is...
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but hey george gets another matter also about. you know isn't it amazing how we live in a world where george bush is like completely considered to be great yeah donald trump is the greatest thing that ever happened to the bush family as for you because they should thank you card because they have made me seriously go. i mean i was never a bush's evil kind of gal but wow that's the whole new turn around here it's just i just i do think it's silly the whole is giving awards for just being a decent human being for being in a position of power and doing the right thing you get a special award and you get aboard nowadays for doing the wrong for it to. vote but some people are crazy for saying that giving everyone a protest participation in battle is non-science ocarina kind of feel like this is right like begs for participation we can have medicare for all but we can have a was for all our good to no good to go. well. one can do with making the news again this time north of the border in canada according to a coalition of environmental
but hey george gets another matter also about. you know isn't it amazing how we live in a world where george bush is like completely considered to be great yeah donald trump is the greatest thing that ever happened to the bush family as for you because they should thank you card because they have made me seriously go. i mean i was never a bush's evil kind of gal but wow that's the whole new turn around here it's just i just i do think it's silly the whole is giving awards for just being a...
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staying with you, george, you'rejust the man learn from this.ry. no deal plan would include snowboarder in the irish sea bash new border —— new border in the irish sea. this gives us more insight into what might be the plan with the border in various places, in the irish sea, between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. try and explain this. theresa may has said all along it would be unacceptable for there to be any kind of border between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. as the prime minister of the uk, she can't access any divergences. the dup, the northern ireland party, give her the majority house of commons, they will never accept that. the clue is in their name, the unionist party. there for her mission has been to get the eu to agree to a temporary customs union, which the whole of the uk will remain in, so you avoid that border but the times have suggested in a letter, the prime minister reveals the eu is still pushing for a potential border between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. the fear here is the pressure fr
staying with you, george, you'rejust the man learn from this.ry. no deal plan would include snowboarder in the irish sea bash new border —— new border in the irish sea. this gives us more insight into what might be the plan with the border in various places, in the irish sea, between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. try and explain this. theresa may has said all along it would be unacceptable for there to be any kind of border between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. as...