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a handsome boy scout of a firefighter named george tiaffay. george was the genuine article. an all american good guy. he'd overcame early obstacles to become a top notch student in high school, a star athlete. this is his sister maria mcgrew. >> a valedictorian and on the football team. i -- >> yeah. you'd think he'd be just a jerk, right? >> yeah. >> just kind of a jock, mean-spirited sort of who knows, stereotypical. >> reporter: but it was quite the contrary, said maria. >> he was always the calming force amongst family and friends. you know, he was the gentle speaker. he had this outlook in life where, "i wanna go out and make the world a better place. i wanna go out and do something with my life." >> reporter: so george did. he earned a prestigious appointment to west point, and after graduation became a combat engineer, served as a nation builder in panama. his childhood friend, aaron solano, went down for a visit. >> the stories he told me about the missions that he accomplished, building schools, clinics, roadways and bridges, really had an impact on his life. he fin
a handsome boy scout of a firefighter named george tiaffay. george was the genuine article. an all american good guy. he'd overcame early obstacles to become a top notch student in high school, a star athlete. this is his sister maria mcgrew. >> a valedictorian and on the football team. i -- >> yeah. you'd think he'd be just a jerk, right? >> yeah. >> just kind of a jock, mean-spirited sort of who knows, stereotypical. >> reporter: but it was quite the contrary,...
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george w. bush. his new ballpark for his texas rangers opens and it's the house that george built. >> it's the most fabulous place to watch baseball ever built. >> with the texas rangers, he elevates his own profile even further and provides ultimately a great platform for him to launch his own political career. >> fans would come up to my dad every game and say are you going to run for governor? there was some sort of momentum and encouragement by strangers wanting him to run. >> let's make it official. i'm a candidate for governor of texas. >> george doesn't have elected office experience himself and he's only run once in 1978 for a house of representatives seat, which he lost. >> i appreciate you guys. thanks so much. >> bush is up against ann richards, a democrat in a state that traditionally votes democrat. >> they said don't do it. you are not going to win. ann richards is too popular. >> george w gives it back to her and said thanks for your advice, mom. i'll let you know when i need it.
george w. bush. his new ballpark for his texas rangers opens and it's the house that george built. >> it's the most fabulous place to watch baseball ever built. >> with the texas rangers, he elevates his own profile even further and provides ultimately a great platform for him to launch his own political career. >> fans would come up to my dad every game and say are you going to run for governor? there was some sort of momentum and encouragement by strangers wanting him to...
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brian: by george h.w. bush?usan: there is a long story about that, but with barbara bush thinking was time for him to go. she made that clear in her diaries. sununu was unhappy at the time but that did not make a lifetime of enemies. they still had a relationship and time heals all wounds. he had written a book about the bush presidency defending the bush presidency, and he was one of the people i interviewed for this book. they had a difficult patch but they made up. brian: i'm going to read this and you can fill in the blanks again. george bush even moved to shield journalists from his wife's ire. maureen dowd had been invited to a party at the former white house counsel. what was the rest of it? susan: marine dowd excepted the invitation. a new york times columnist that had written many things about bush and his son. she was friendly with the family but tough in print. and she brought jill abramson, an editor, with her. as they walk in the door, jill told me that when they walked in the door, it was clear tha
brian: by george h.w. bush?usan: there is a long story about that, but with barbara bush thinking was time for him to go. she made that clear in her diaries. sununu was unhappy at the time but that did not make a lifetime of enemies. they still had a relationship and time heals all wounds. he had written a book about the bush presidency defending the bush presidency, and he was one of the people i interviewed for this book. they had a difficult patch but they made up. brian: i'm going to read...
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george washington's secretary. and it is signed by his stepson and signed by john anderson. his manager at his farm at mount vernon. as are lots has signed it here, he was the least of the property. and it is signed by two gentlemen and john anderson again. john anderson signed it twice. this is a document signed by the key players at mount vernon that had never been seen by mount vernon or anyone else. the other first on camera to see the document. these are the original pictures of george and martha washington, silhouettes of george and martha washington. it is all hand written in george washington's handwriting. the document itself is a document that was put together by an attorney and it was put together on august 8, 1799. and when it was put together, the lease signed it. on september 8 when george washington wrote this, him and martha and clark custis and john anderson signed it. you see the difference in the pen. this is done in a dark pen and these on the bottom are done in a letter pen. the key to this is,
george washington's secretary. and it is signed by his stepson and signed by john anderson. his manager at his farm at mount vernon. as are lots has signed it here, he was the least of the property. and it is signed by two gentlemen and john anderson again. john anderson signed it twice. this is a document signed by the key players at mount vernon that had never been seen by mount vernon or anyone else. the other first on camera to see the document. these are the original pictures of george and...
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george h.w. bush opted not to go to baghdad and after we left office where ever we go, every time we would stand up to speak they'd say why didn't you guys take care of saddam when you had the chance? well, we were worried iraq might fragment into warring tribes and that's exactly what happened. >> iraq is engulfed in conflict. >> the thing we greatly underestimated is that some of the issues we were dealing with had very deep roots. when you lifted the lid off the dictatorship out come all the forces of destabilization. he and i both feel in retrospect that that's the thing that was not properly and deeply understood. >> coalition troops are attacked by insurgent forces that are enveloped by an operation. >> we had an insurgency that was not coming under control and the world started to turn away from us. >> we thought it would go fairly smoothly. we were disappointed when it didn't go smoother than that and there was a question of where's the wmd? >> george bush has told the world that saddam h
george h.w. bush opted not to go to baghdad and after we left office where ever we go, every time we would stand up to speak they'd say why didn't you guys take care of saddam when you had the chance? well, we were worried iraq might fragment into warring tribes and that's exactly what happened. >> iraq is engulfed in conflict. >> the thing we greatly underestimated is that some of the issues we were dealing with had very deep roots. when you lifted the lid off the dictatorship out...
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and then george w.t to red meat southern republicanism. >> and the bushes' political journey isn't over. jeb bush very, very early on believes that some day he was going to be running for president. he's farther to the right than his father or his brother. he's hard-core unchanging education in a very conservative way. and there comes this big question is the country really willing to elect a third bush. -all right. soollege, i'll be three whole states away. mom: he'll only be three states away. son: i can do whatever i want. mom: i can drive up here anytime i want. mom: he's going to be so homesick. son: this is gonna be so sick. no matter if your journey takes six years... or 72,000 miles... your volkswagen is covered with america's best bumper-to-bumper limited warranty. ♪ let me see that! ♪ i never count trthe wrinkles.s. and i don't add up the years. but what i do count on, is staying happy and healthy. so, i add protein, vitamins and minerals to my diet with boost®. boost® high protein nutritional
and then george w.t to red meat southern republicanism. >> and the bushes' political journey isn't over. jeb bush very, very early on believes that some day he was going to be running for president. he's farther to the right than his father or his brother. he's hard-core unchanging education in a very conservative way. and there comes this big question is the country really willing to elect a third bush. -all right. soollege, i'll be three whole states away. mom: he'll only be three...
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it is true that george h.w.ush and bill clinton, to everyone's surprise, he came quite close after bill clinton left the white house. but barbara bush was much slower to warm to bill clinton, for some of the reasons neil said. although eventually i think she came to terms with bill clinton because she knew how much the relationship meant to george h.w. bush. brian: in your opinion, how to -- how do george bush become president? and i am referring basically back to the lingering unhappiness between the bushes and the reagans over how large -- how george h.w. bush got there. in other words, that ronald reagan, according to nancy reagan, did not get enough credit. susan: the fact that ronald reagan chose george bush as his running mate was a critical part of george bush becoming president, but is not the reason he became president. maybe necessary but not sufficient. it boosted him, it made the 1980 election were he failed to get the nomination, it turned that around. he was elected in the wake of a president who h
it is true that george h.w.ush and bill clinton, to everyone's surprise, he came quite close after bill clinton left the white house. but barbara bush was much slower to warm to bill clinton, for some of the reasons neil said. although eventually i think she came to terms with bill clinton because she knew how much the relationship meant to george h.w. bush. brian: in your opinion, how to -- how do george bush become president? and i am referring basically back to the lingering unhappiness...
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george h.w.ush. george bush hired her when he went to china, she went to china with the bushes. and continued to be close to him, worked closely with him until he became president. there have long been rumors about a personal affair between president bush and jennifer fitzgerald. i think it is important to note that president bush and barbara bush and jennifer fitzgerald all deny they had an affair. but it was hard to understand president bush's decision keepers are so close to him, even after she became alsooversial publicly, and controversial privately, within his staff. she was somewhat other people in the staff often did not get along with. some people left his staff because they couldn't get along with jennifer fitzgerald. so people i think need to make their own decisions about what the nature of the relationship was, but i can tell you this for sure -- it was enormously painful for barbara bush to deal with these rumors. george bush,dored and she would have to deal with it, especially in i
george h.w.ush. george bush hired her when he went to china, she went to china with the bushes. and continued to be close to him, worked closely with him until he became president. there have long been rumors about a personal affair between president bush and jennifer fitzgerald. i think it is important to note that president bush and barbara bush and jennifer fitzgerald all deny they had an affair. but it was hard to understand president bush's decision keepers are so close to him, even after...
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bushr president george w. introduces the program, which was hosted by his presidential center in dallas. to this is almost 40 minutes. >> please welcome ken hirsch. [applause] and welcome so much to the bush center, the only place where the president outranks the ceo. it is an honor for me to serve in this capacity and be with you all tonight to engage in the bush center series presented by island capital. tos an honor tonight celebrate the life of the 41st president of the united states. that's something unique to this place, and i am excited you are all here to share in the experience. thankcially want to highland capital, which has been a wonderful supporter, and their chief investment officer is with us tonight. thank you for all you do for us. without further ado, it is my honor to introduce the 43rd president of the united states. president bush: thank you. sit down. thank you all for coming. remembering 41, i remember him fondly. as do our panelists. first, i want to thank the body men -- that's what we
bushr president george w. introduces the program, which was hosted by his presidential center in dallas. to this is almost 40 minutes. >> please welcome ken hirsch. [applause] and welcome so much to the bush center, the only place where the president outranks the ceo. it is an honor for me to serve in this capacity and be with you all tonight to engage in the bush center series presented by island capital. tos an honor tonight celebrate the life of the 41st president of the united states....
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ask all three of you the same question from the very start here is journalism being criminalized george first in london yeah i think you're right to pin this is a systemic problem it's not just about julian assange this is just the latest station for the cross on the via dolorosa heading to the final demise of what's called freedom of expression here in this country and i think in other western countries we have the chilling effect of monopoly on your ship of the so-called mainstream media the chilling effect of the state broadcaster of the b.b.c. the chilling effect of regulators like of com which regulates this program today for example the chilling effect of the new regulator of the internet the our press but the government's statement in the week supposedly to fight fake news but actually to enshrine fake news and along with ineluctably you might say the journalist profession going like sheep into the pen on the principle that you've got to go along to get along so i think we're in real trouble here in the west so far as freedom of expression is concerned ok michael in london you're
ask all three of you the same question from the very start here is journalism being criminalized george first in london yeah i think you're right to pin this is a systemic problem it's not just about julian assange this is just the latest station for the cross on the via dolorosa heading to the final demise of what's called freedom of expression here in this country and i think in other western countries we have the chilling effect of monopoly on your ship of the so-called mainstream media the...
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but george i mean i have to accept what michael had to say because he's a legal expert and critically on british law i am not ok however george once julian assange is on american soil well i mean it's a whole new ballgame ok it doesn't matter what the extradition agreement was once it's there it's an american jurisdiction and and that's why i prefaced you know the my call is to disagree with me will go back to him but once he once he's there that then it's the american judicial system in the powers that be that will play out ok go ahead george. absolutely they will charge him with father offenses as they please and anyone who imagines that they will not has not been paying attention to the salivating of the american political class the prospect of what they called their property yes julian our son when he was carried out of the embassy under as you pointed out right across the board from hillary clinton and the democrats all the way to john bolton and the secure a crutch the war cry it's in the trump administration so their idea of delivering a man like a son into the tender mercies o
but george i mean i have to accept what michael had to say because he's a legal expert and critically on british law i am not ok however george once julian assange is on american soil well i mean it's a whole new ballgame ok it doesn't matter what the extradition agreement was once it's there it's an american jurisdiction and and that's why i prefaced you know the my call is to disagree with me will go back to him but once he once he's there that then it's the american judicial system in the...
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george loves poking fun at his turn at batman.nt there, when asked about who should be the next to don the caped crusader? >> i'm not sure. i screwed it up so badly i'm not allowed to weigh in on any of ose subject matters anymore.you best batman, you said. >> i did say that. >> in a new interview for "variety," george sits down with christopher abbott, who costars with clooney in "catch 22." >> that's some catch, that catch 22. >> george also directs the hulu limited series. it's his return to the small screen which launched him into superstardom. >> i've been binge-watching "e.r." >> i haven't watched it yet. >> "e.t." was with george from gave us a tour of the set. >> this is part of the whole catheter. no, junior, don't squeeze the catheter. >> but christopher never watched george as dr. doug ross. >> i haven't. >> no? >> no. it wasn't required. was that in the syllabus? >> oh, never mind. >> it was on the syllabus. >> i'm still editing, you know, things can happen. >> the two are on the cover of the new issue of "variety." ch
george loves poking fun at his turn at batman.nt there, when asked about who should be the next to don the caped crusader? >> i'm not sure. i screwed it up so badly i'm not allowed to weigh in on any of ose subject matters anymore.you best batman, you said. >> i did say that. >> in a new interview for "variety," george sits down with christopher abbott, who costars with clooney in "catch 22." >> that's some catch, that catch 22. >> george also...
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washington to george w. bush, how did we get from washington to barack obama, how did we get from washington to donald trump? one of the striking things is if you go from george washington to most presidents before the current president you see a linear progression. some people would think that it has declined, in fact this question of this comparison between the first president and the current president goes all the way back to the second president. presidents always look better in the rearview mirror. parts of this is that we tend to forget the failures and remember the successes. that's part of it the other thing is that presidents are usually pretty talented people and they usually have a lot of positive things that can be said about them but wiley are presidents typically the other party or sometimes factions with their own party have an incentive to tell you all the bad things about them. but once they leave office that is largely gone, this is why certain presidents for themselves into thinking i coul
washington to george w. bush, how did we get from washington to barack obama, how did we get from washington to donald trump? one of the striking things is if you go from george washington to most presidents before the current president you see a linear progression. some people would think that it has declined, in fact this question of this comparison between the first president and the current president goes all the way back to the second president. presidents always look better in the...
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beautiful job. >> jeff: george after the the free-throw line. george on the two on a jump shot. that's how you do it. >> mike: 41 seconds left. towns gets it. nice adjustment and karl-anthony towns with a chance for a three point play. >> jeff: miscommunication on a switch. good slip to the rim. and saric and then the agility to slide by and use your left hand to finish. >> mike: what a fourt quarter for karl-anthony towns. the free throw, big right now. five-point game. 39.7 remaining. each team with multiple times. each team in the penalty. >> mark: if you have problems communicating, and actions with saric or towns. what what do do you when it's curry and klay thompson? they have to get better. >> jeff: and they're capable. they have every ingredient necessary to be an outstand lg defensive team. >> mike: all right, four point game. oklahoma city strong oufrsively here in the fourth. they are 13th from the field. >> mark: high pick and roll. >> mike: westbrook, jump shot and a foul on wiggins. >> mark: you have done your job. you have done your job defensively. >> jeff: those
beautiful job. >> jeff: george after the the free-throw line. george on the two on a jump shot. that's how you do it. >> mike: 41 seconds left. towns gets it. nice adjustment and karl-anthony towns with a chance for a three point play. >> jeff: miscommunication on a switch. good slip to the rim. and saric and then the agility to slide by and use your left hand to finish. >> mike: what a fourt quarter for karl-anthony towns. the free throw, big right now. five-point game....
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george? >> nakil, there was this memo circulating warning of a possible attack. what are authorities saying about that as it does appear the memo may have just been overlooked here. >> reporter: well, george, the prime minister has said that he was not aware of the memo, and that now there is going to be an investigation to see what was known, what warnings there were and why they weren't heeded. but the memo's become a major controversy here. ordinary people here have said that they've asked the question as to why wasn't more done. security, as i say, today has been stepped up in the aftermath of the attacks. why wasn't it done before the attacks to prevent this atrocity from happening in the first place? it's a major, major atrocity. you mentioned the death toll, already close to 300 people. if you think about it in context of the terror attacks that have taken place in this wider region in the last ten or so years. the mumbai terror attacks, only 160 to 170 people, almost half of this. tha
george? >> nakil, there was this memo circulating warning of a possible attack. what are authorities saying about that as it does appear the memo may have just been overlooked here. >> reporter: well, george, the prime minister has said that he was not aware of the memo, and that now there is going to be an investigation to see what was known, what warnings there were and why they weren't heeded. but the memo's become a major controversy here. ordinary people here have said that...
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prince george's community erllegr performing arts is this pre venue, i think, in prince george's county. we cannot waito partner with them. we have impact television network, first faith-based network, african-american faith-based network that will be joining us as wells nbc 4 is a partner as well. we a all looking forward to the great event inour performing arts center. >> yes and, as a matter of fact news 4's shomari stone will be joining you for the live the expanded fality, is it the grand opening? >> it is a celebration of the opening. we open our season in septemberr we open septe 26th, which is a thursday. just to bring everybody into the ilding and see it for the first time and show the different partnerships that we have wit a the students having the students perform. we're really excited about our opening reception and culminating friday, we have diffdent events on saturday we've got our blue birds blues festival and we hav this gre event close iing out th excited week of events a saturday we have a brunch we'll be doing with lake jazz arts festival. doing lots of great things
prince george's community erllegr performing arts is this pre venue, i think, in prince george's county. we cannot waito partner with them. we have impact television network, first faith-based network, african-american faith-based network that will be joining us as wells nbc 4 is a partner as well. we a all looking forward to the great event inour performing arts center. >> yes and, as a matter of fact news 4's shomari stone will be joining you for the live the expanded fality, is it the...
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george? >> again, i want to update to make sure our viewers understand the numbers that we have at this point. you explained the timing. we're still getting a sense of that, but 137 people killed in the blasts in sri lanka. 560, more than 560, again, of people have been wounded and you get a sense from the video here, you see the soft targets that have been hit. we understand rescue efforts are there. we'll stay in touch with you. thank you. >>> reactions are coming in from leaders around the world given the tragedy in sri lanka. this from india's prime minis r minister. there is no place for such barbarism in the region. my thoughts are with bereaved family and prayers. also pakistan's prime minister, strongly condemn the horrific terrorist attack in sri lanka on easter sunday. my profound condolences. pakistan stands in complete solidarity with sri lanka in their hour of grief. also, british foreign secretary said the following, quote, shocked and saddened by the horrific attacks adding, to
george? >> again, i want to update to make sure our viewers understand the numbers that we have at this point. you explained the timing. we're still getting a sense of that, but 137 people killed in the blasts in sri lanka. 560, more than 560, again, of people have been wounded and you get a sense from the video here, you see the soft targets that have been hit. we understand rescue efforts are there. we'll stay in touch with you. thank you. >>> reactions are coming in from...
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george and barbara bush had privileged life up to that point.born into families with social bloodlines, families with money, opportunities and at that point george bush oil business was going well and beginning to think about going into politics but here is something beyond their control. money, status and powerful friends could do nothing to save robin. when they were at sloan kettering she got to know families who also have children with leukemia who in much worse circumstance than she was and this was a lesson she took through the rest of her life. the five times i interviewed her was in her home and houston and four of those times it was in a living room and one time in the den but in the living room there was a chair she would always sit in and it's worked with it and do needle pointing which is something she liked and in the corner of the living room, not a place of prominence, the place where she could see it o from te chair in which he sat was a portrait of robin. in reading her diaries she would note today is robin's birthday and today
george and barbara bush had privileged life up to that point.born into families with social bloodlines, families with money, opportunities and at that point george bush oil business was going well and beginning to think about going into politics but here is something beyond their control. money, status and powerful friends could do nothing to save robin. when they were at sloan kettering she got to know families who also have children with leukemia who in much worse circumstance than she was...
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was with george fro the beginning of "e.r."e us a tour of the set. >> this is part of the whole catheter. no, junior, don't squeeze the catheter. >> but christopher never watched george as dr. doug ross. >> i haven't. >> no? >> no. it wasn't required. was that in the syllabus? >> oh, never mind. >> it was on the syllabus. >> i'm still editing, you know, things can happen. >> the two are on the cover of the new issue of "variety." christopher used to play allison williams' boyfriend on "girls." who knew george was a fan, sort of. >> that's how he got the part was, because i watched "girls" religiously. i actually went back and watched a couple of episodes of chris on "girls," and listen, it's not fully my cup of tea as a show but that's probably because i'm. he's a wonderful actor so he did a great job. i can't be rotten right now, i want to be. but i have nothing rotten to say right now. i will -- i'll find something. >> insanity is contagious. >> okay, george has nothing bad to his co-stars. his twins will turn 2 in june. ther
was with george fro the beginning of "e.r."e us a tour of the set. >> this is part of the whole catheter. no, junior, don't squeeze the catheter. >> but christopher never watched george as dr. doug ross. >> i haven't. >> no? >> no. it wasn't required. was that in the syllabus? >> oh, never mind. >> it was on the syllabus. >> i'm still editing, you know, things can happen. >> the two are on the cover of the new issue of...
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. : george i guess it is a matter of survival. you were told that you did not go certain places, and if it was a white place, you did not go anyway. they would make sure you did not go your there were signs on the door that said "white only." these signs are important because they know people were very, very serious. this was in mississippi. we were told it is not a good idea to do it, and you did not do it. kevin: starting in the late 1940's and going into the 1950's, travel in america took off. nationwide travel become a real thing that most americans could do. up until this point, the only trouble you could do was by train or boat across america, but in the 1950's, via airplanes and cars, and cars for most americans became the major way to travel. the new highway system allows americans to travel anywhere. cars ran a little bit slower back then, and then there were challenges with cars. cars often overheated, you would get black tires, the roads themselves would often have potholes, which caused more flat tires. americans also
. : george i guess it is a matter of survival. you were told that you did not go certain places, and if it was a white place, you did not go anyway. they would make sure you did not go your there were signs on the door that said "white only." these signs are important because they know people were very, very serious. this was in mississippi. we were told it is not a good idea to do it, and you did not do it. kevin: starting in the late 1940's and going into the 1950's, travel in...
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you have a ramming and george washington, franklin roosevelt, ranking ofyou have a george washington,nklin roosevelt, theodore roosevelt, abraham lincoln, and white eisenhower. guest: eisenhower has moved up. he was always around eight or 10, now he has moved into the top five. why is he having a moment? part of it is that people are looking at his record. it was called the hidden handed presidency, when documents were opened in kansas, people seeing that eisenhower really was engaged in the hands-on. he had one or two terms. he was a fiscal conservative. he did many innovative things, like the eisenhower interstate highway system, which we'll benefit from. nasa,. lawrence seaway, and having earl warren on the supreme court, for assuring in the beginning of the death of jim crow. the sending of federal troops to little rock. he got, the fact that out of the korean war and didn't get us into a major war. 1961 he gave the farewell address where he warned about the industrial military complex in america. like bigat don't government, libertarians, and people on the left, they loved his fa
you have a ramming and george washington, franklin roosevelt, ranking ofyou have a george washington,nklin roosevelt, theodore roosevelt, abraham lincoln, and white eisenhower. guest: eisenhower has moved up. he was always around eight or 10, now he has moved into the top five. why is he having a moment? part of it is that people are looking at his record. it was called the hidden handed presidency, when documents were opened in kansas, people seeing that eisenhower really was engaged in the...
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george?> let's talk just a bit more, nikhil, about that memo that circulated, warning about a possible attack. what more are authorities saying about it as it appears that memo was overlooked? >> reporter: the prime minister of the country said he wasn't aware of this warning, but we know from a police source that this memo was out there. that some official certainly knew about it. we don't yet know whether it's connected to these particular attacks, but there are major questions if there was any warning at all, why wasn't security, as it's been stepped up today. you can see it all across this island. as it's been stepped up today, why wasn't it done in advance to prevent this atrocity from happening in the first place. george? >> have been good on explaining this. you know, as we have our u.s. audience as well following the aftermath of these bombings, the ethnic and religious breakdown in that country is certainly in play here because this is a nation that is just nearly a decade past a civ
george?> let's talk just a bit more, nikhil, about that memo that circulated, warning about a possible attack. what more are authorities saying about it as it appears that memo was overlooked? >> reporter: the prime minister of the country said he wasn't aware of this warning, but we know from a police source that this memo was out there. that some official certainly knew about it. we don't yet know whether it's connected to these particular attacks, but there are major questions if...
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party's agenda going to be the twenty's one he once we get in there with the political power in dallas george c. republican strategist and in chattanooga tennessee brian joyce host of the brian joyce show on talk radio and w g o w f.m. ok george and to surprising many people last week including his own party with the pledge sioux mediately replace the affordable care act the president backed tracks and says wait to twenty's won the election one hundred yards. well it was a real head scratcher of first larry and then i came to the conclusion that he's really just trying to appeal to the base with the health care red meat chatter and with the border red meat chatter and i kind of wish he pivot to the ten to twenty percent of the electorate that are open minded and fair and kind of more in the middle and with that with that group he needs to be talking about jobs and the strength of the economy and how he's promoting american interests overseas with with strength and vigor whether it's nato not paying for their obligations or china cheating on trade i think there are some issues that most fair m
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george: we say that sterling has been stable.salmost feels like sterling waiting for something to happen either way, with her that be a no deal which we think is much less likely now, or a deal, in which case one thing you can say is that sterling will not end in the next year or year and a half at the level where it is now. it will move to reflect whatever happens in the process. vonnie: what about the euro? it is treated -- trading at 112.11, and more countries are having to downgrade. the latest bank to do that is ireland. france, germany are potentially in a recession. george: if you look at the euro area rates curve, it is exceptionally flat. the markets are not forecasting a pricing in any move. stillt, they are forecasting or expecting the possibility, a small possibility of a rate cut and that is fairly unlikely that the ecb may do something else to support the economy. at the moment, nothing is priced in and that is having a sizable effect on sentiment. ay: what happens if we get of the negative rates? how much will that
george: we say that sterling has been stable.salmost feels like sterling waiting for something to happen either way, with her that be a no deal which we think is much less likely now, or a deal, in which case one thing you can say is that sterling will not end in the next year or year and a half at the level where it is now. it will move to reflect whatever happens in the process. vonnie: what about the euro? it is treated -- trading at 112.11, and more countries are having to downgrade. the...
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george: can i ask you a question? did you, as an active duty navajo indication, is their ceremony that he described for the older generation, is that something that those of you in the younger generation consider? butot really, not myself, we spoke yesterday, and may be that is something, just growing up, we have to have some stories. .t just brought back a lot, george: did you hear what he said? it is something he is considering, but five of ceremony. have you to talked about that? mr. draper: no. things. so he would need the ceremony. teddy: that is something we can plan for when we get home. mr. draper: uh-huh. yeah. >> you were watching interviews with former world war ii navajo sr.,talker teddy draper, for a document i called "navajo code talkers: journey of remembrance." place at his took home on the navajo nation in a on thea and battlefield. they would separate, and we talked with some children chamira, and some said our parents never talk about you from there, you guys came back from saipan, and then we went
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thanks so much, george. i appreciate it. >>> democratic response now from chair of the house homeland security committee, bennie thompson. chairman thompson, thank you for joining us now. i want to get to imbrags, but let's begin where we just left off. democrats should be condemning the remarks of congresswoman omar. >> i saw the speech she gave, i saw nothing wrong with it. i saw the president's manufactured tweet where he put pieces in there, but, george, we are a nation of laws, a democracy, free speech is here. and again, i saw nothing wrong with the congresswoman's speech. >> you say you saw nothing wrong with it. but she characterized the deadliest terror attack on u.s. soil a coldblooded mass murder that some people did something, that seems to down play 9/11. >> no question about it. we had over 3,000 people who got killed at that event. nothing to downplay on it. but, again, she spoke to it. i think the president is just seizing that moment, manufacturing what he said and then moving forward with a
thanks so much, george. i appreciate it. >>> democratic response now from chair of the house homeland security committee, bennie thompson. chairman thompson, thank you for joining us now. i want to get to imbrags, but let's begin where we just left off. democrats should be condemning the remarks of congresswoman omar. >> i saw the speech she gave, i saw nothing wrong with it. i saw the president's manufactured tweet where he put pieces in there, but, george, we are a nation of...
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and replace this in ten years later they still haven't come up with a plan to replace it so i think george is right president trump trying to appeal to the red meat bases telling them we're going to repeal and replace oh he realized once again just like the entire republican party they don't have a health care plan now look i was never a huge fan of the affordable care act i have a lot of problems with the individual mandate but it's something and the fact of the matter is ten years later republicans have nothing georgism of the sag but the affordable care act is pretty popular. i think it's slightly popular i think that it it's been pretty much a major disappointment though in terms of the number of americans who've signed because they're skeptical of it they don't trust it and the reality is both on the right and on the left and in the middle health care is a gigantic problem in our country and nobody's got a good solution for it and there has not been a bipartisan effort to reach one and if you look at the statistics medicare and medicaid over the next thirty forty years are going to bl
and replace this in ten years later they still haven't come up with a plan to replace it so i think george is right president trump trying to appeal to the red meat bases telling them we're going to repeal and replace oh he realized once again just like the entire republican party they don't have a health care plan now look i was never a huge fan of the affordable care act i have a lot of problems with the individual mandate but it's something and the fact of the matter is ten years later...
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how did george papadopoulos and carter page interact with different members who are associated with the u.s. government at some level, such as a former cambridge professor stefan hopper? those reactions are what devin nunez has been scrutinizing for months. the fbi maintains it's acted in all proper ways since the origin of the russia investigation going back to george papadopoulos' conversation with the ambassador and the talk of the clinton emails. they have said from the beginning these fisa warrants are based on evidence, based on conduct. but carter page and george papadopoulos talking constantly on television have said they felt almost trapped with how the government handled the investigation. that's what the attorney general was referencing today. if he's seeing that as a legitimate argument, that's what he's pursuing. that's why it matters. >> frank figliu sdplrkszzi, you response to that. >> i invite any attorney general in the operations, so let's bring him on and see what he finds. he'll be redundant unless he has completely gone over to the trump side. then the truth will co
how did george papadopoulos and carter page interact with different members who are associated with the u.s. government at some level, such as a former cambridge professor stefan hopper? those reactions are what devin nunez has been scrutinizing for months. the fbi maintains it's acted in all proper ways since the origin of the russia investigation going back to george papadopoulos' conversation with the ambassador and the talk of the clinton emails. they have said from the beginning these fisa...
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line. 15% of prince george's county's consider a food desert by the usda. those areas are shown here in pink. that means there are fewer healthy food optns for residents. there are more deserts in prince george's county than anywhere else in our region. seat pleasant is one of them. >> we didn't have a grocery. but on the end we had a dialysis center. i just want to be real about it. to tell h you howt i was to realize that we had left the people of this community in that situation. >> reporter: the county executive announced good food market, aatrocer with a ln in d.c., will soon move into the addison road shopping center. the store's mission is to build where other retail grocers won't go. the super beauty, planettn ess, dollar tree, all of that is where the safeway used to be. the new grocery store is going in in this one location behind the wells fargo atm. we have no d specifice yet on when that's going to happen. in seat pleasant, i'm tracee wilkins, news4. >>> new video. mother nature roars in malaysia. take a loo at thi water spout that was close to
line. 15% of prince george's county's consider a food desert by the usda. those areas are shown here in pink. that means there are fewer healthy food optns for residents. there are more deserts in prince george's county than anywhere else in our region. seat pleasant is one of them. >> we didn't have a grocery. but on the end we had a dialysis center. i just want to be real about it. to tell h you howt i was to realize that we had left the people of this community in that situation....
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the george w. bush presidential center hosted this 40 minute event. >> when it comes to president bush 41, there is no greater treasure trove of story then in addition to secretary baker, which was a real treasure, the former aides to president bush. tom had a long run as president bush's aide from 2000 to 2007, which included a number of disaster relief initiatives from around the world. today he is the managing director at avenue capital. moderating tonight is the director of a leadership program here at the bush institute. she is qualified
the george w. bush presidential center hosted this 40 minute event. >> when it comes to president bush 41, there is no greater treasure trove of story then in addition to secretary baker, which was a real treasure, the former aides to president bush. tom had a long run as president bush's aide from 2000 to 2007, which included a number of disaster relief initiatives from around the world. today he is the managing director at avenue capital. moderating tonight is the director of a...
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george?en, of course this, not to be forgotten what happened in pittsburgh as well, a synagogue shooting there. >> reporter: of course. it's worth noting in terms of the time, they happened, in relation to the time here, it was at the same time, right after the holiday, the end of the sabbath in both cases. a traditional day of resting to reflect a day of peace and quiet, they wake up to these horrific attacks. that is how the holiday ends here, moving into a workweek with a very, very difficult beginning. that pittsburgh attack on everyone's mind as well. now the jewish community in america and worldwide deal with another similar attack. >> six months after the pittsburgh synagogue shooting. live in jerusalem with reaction. orne, thank you. >>> back here in the united states, the annual white house correspondent's dinner. it happened saturday night in washington. the u.s. president was notably absent from the event. the third straight here donald trump boycotted the dinner. in fact, his enti
george?en, of course this, not to be forgotten what happened in pittsburgh as well, a synagogue shooting there. >> reporter: of course. it's worth noting in terms of the time, they happened, in relation to the time here, it was at the same time, right after the holiday, the end of the sabbath in both cases. a traditional day of resting to reflect a day of peace and quiet, they wake up to these horrific attacks. that is how the holiday ends here, moving into a workweek with a very, very...
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back to the breaking news in prince george's county.e're going to take you out to the crash scene right now on sheriff road. >> our justin finch has more on how this whole thing unfolded. what do we know now? >> reporter: well, just days before the holidays, this awful tragedy happens here on sheriff road last night here in prince george's county. police telling us it appears like this. s this vehicleehow lost control and crashed into the power pole here behind us. as you see, some signs of that investigation here in they, roadwa you're seeing those pink marks go from the westbound lanes, tramp here through the eastbound lanes and going toward that power pole. let's take you to video. showing the awful crashscene, this is the 5800 block of sheriff road. this is roughly betwe cedar heights and cresstreet. inside of the suv we know there were four people who were killed. at first, polic thought perhaps two of those dead were pedestrians who were caught in th wreck. but they later learned upon further investigation that all four were insid
back to the breaking news in prince george's county.e're going to take you out to the crash scene right now on sheriff road. >> our justin finch has more on how this whole thing unfolded. what do we know now? >> reporter: well, just days before the holidays, this awful tragedy happens here on sheriff road last night here in prince george's county. police telling us it appears like this. s this vehicleehow lost control and crashed into the power pole here behind us. as you see, some...
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ferguson looks, finds paul george. george gefts a quick, clean look. knocks it down.oint game. >> jeff: a gamble by harkless. >> mike: turner, back to lillard. and a whistle. couldn't hear the whistle. turner was fouled. >> mark: you're talking about it, coach, bad gamble by harkless allowing paul george to step in. and a bad decision, had a chance to foul turner in the corner. he gives the ball up to an outstanding shooter in lillard. >> mike: i thought they called the foul initially. third best free throw shooter in the nba this year. he is 3 for 4 tonight. or today. calmly sinks that one. it makes it a four-point game. damian lillard, one of the clutch players in the nba. now 12 of his 28 points here in the fourth quarter. 5.5 remaining. okc with the ball when we come back. discover. hi, what's this social security alert? it's a free alert if we find your social security number on the dark web. good, cuz i'm a little worried about my information getting out. oh, why's that? [bird speaking] my social security number is... 8- 7- 5 dash okay, i see. [bird laughing] is
ferguson looks, finds paul george. george gefts a quick, clean look. knocks it down.oint game. >> jeff: a gamble by harkless. >> mike: turner, back to lillard. and a whistle. couldn't hear the whistle. turner was fouled. >> mark: you're talking about it, coach, bad gamble by harkless allowing paul george to step in. and a bad decision, had a chance to foul turner in the corner. he gives the ball up to an outstanding shooter in lillard. >> mike: i thought they called the...
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in the 1960s you and george h.w. bush first bonded as a winning team on the houston tennis circuit as doubles partners.>> first we bonded as losing teams. >> and then we won the houston country club championship in 66 and 67 so how did his personality manifest itself on the tennis court? >> if you had a serve as weak as yours you had to have a strong personality but we both had the weakest serves anybody has ever seen i don't know how we want any tournament. much less the championship two years in a row but heffy was an extraordinarily good net player and he was a competitor like you have never seen i mean she would never give up we would be down 6-0 and he would say we are going to win this thing and we played a lot with hector and others and he was a good tennis player but he had the ability to play soak areas along and make it close but heffy always thought we were gaining every time hector would throw a point he would say you see we got him now. >> george h.w. bush often said where would we be without friends and
in the 1960s you and george h.w. bush first bonded as a winning team on the houston tennis circuit as doubles partners.>> first we bonded as losing teams. >> and then we won the houston country club championship in 66 and 67 so how did his personality manifest itself on the tennis court? >> if you had a serve as weak as yours you had to have a strong personality but we both had the weakest serves anybody has ever seen i don't know how we want any tournament. much less the...
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vonnie: all right, george. thank you. saravhe bank's george elos.p next, we will speak with david solomon, the ceo and chairman of coleman sex, live from the milken -- of goldman sachs, live from the mocon conference in los angeles. this is bloomberg. ♪ erik: welcome back to "bloomberg markets." air chaska correct the milken schatzker at erik the milken conference in los angeles with goldman sachs chairman and ceo david solomon. gdp growth in the first quarter, for a people -- for many people, was surprisingly strong. what i'm curious about is whether you see that reflected in client conviction and activity more and more? david: i think throughout the quarter, activity levels improved. we had a bit of a speed bump in the third quarter, risk off -- in the first quarter, risk off. but the underlying economy in the u.s. has continued to deflate well. as we move through the quarter, i think you saw a little bit more of a move back into risk assets. markets have performed well. i think as you get around the world, stimulus and china has helped see a litt
vonnie: all right, george. thank you. saravhe bank's george elos.p next, we will speak with david solomon, the ceo and chairman of coleman sex, live from the milken -- of goldman sachs, live from the mocon conference in los angeles. this is bloomberg. ♪ erik: welcome back to "bloomberg markets." air chaska correct the milken schatzker at erik the milken conference in los angeles with goldman sachs chairman and ceo david solomon. gdp growth in the first quarter, for a people -- for...
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thanks for joining us this morning. >> hi, george. on the show. >> he was referring to the series of comments about your past writings that have come out in recent weeks making disparaging comments about women, female athletes, coed sports, pay equity, a series of articles over several years. all a spoof? anything you regret? >> sure, i do. by the way, george, let me back up for a minute because probably this is the first time you've ever had a federal reserve board nominee on your show over all these years and the president asked me to do this. it's been about a little over a month, and just so people understand the history here, for the first week a lot of economists on the left and people in the media started attacking some of my economic ideas and that got them nowhere. i stand by, you know, what i've said and my credentials on the economy. and "the washington post" ran a piece, you know, several weeks ago saying we can't beat steve moore on his economic ideas. i've known the senators for a long time. what happened, george, was th
thanks for joining us this morning. >> hi, george. on the show. >> he was referring to the series of comments about your past writings that have come out in recent weeks making disparaging comments about women, female athletes, coed sports, pay equity, a series of articles over several years. all a spoof? anything you regret? >> sure, i do. by the way, george, let me back up for a minute because probably this is the first time you've ever had a federal reserve board nominee on...
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george? >> ginger, thanks. >>> we move to washington now where the white house and congress democrats are locked in a battle on two fronts with the treasury department refusing overnight to release the president's tax returns and attorney general william barr just days before the release of the mueller report drawing fire from the democrats for this testimony. >> i think spying on a political campaign is a big deal. it's a big deal. >> so you're not -- you're not suggesting though that spying occurred? >> i don't -- well, i guess you could -- i think that spying did occur, yes. i think spying did occur. >> let's bring in our senior congressional correspondent mary bruce for more on this. barr backtracked on those comments but this echoed some of trump's inflammatory talking points. >> reporter: george, for months the president has been saying he believes the u.s. government spied on his campaign and now you have the attorney general there seeming to say that he agrees. barr did later say he h
george? >> ginger, thanks. >>> we move to washington now where the white house and congress democrats are locked in a battle on two fronts with the treasury department refusing overnight to release the president's tax returns and attorney general william barr just days before the release of the mueller report drawing fire from the democrats for this testimony. >> i think spying on a political campaign is a big deal. it's a big deal. >> so you're not -- you're not...
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how about george w?t out of the bottom 10 i have to tell you his highest score was actually pursued equal justice for all and that's his first entry into it so it will be interesting to see if time progresses how he will do but he's got some difficult problems to overcome, hurricane katrina, the economic crisis, and certainly the ongoing wars. we will be seeing what the historians have to say is little more time goes by. and how is our most recent president do? barack obama, the historians rated him at number 12, a pretty good showing for first entry. he got 24th in international relations. and 39 and relations with congress. i found it was really interesting to look at the scores as i was reading the chapters. this is my last set of slides, this is kind of fun, who's up who's down? andrew jackson, which way do you think he went? down. he went over the rscourse of th surveys from 13 points down to 18. woodrow wilson, down. 6 to 11, you folks have to explain this to me because i have a little bit of a sof
how about george w?t out of the bottom 10 i have to tell you his highest score was actually pursued equal justice for all and that's his first entry into it so it will be interesting to see if time progresses how he will do but he's got some difficult problems to overcome, hurricane katrina, the economic crisis, and certainly the ongoing wars. we will be seeing what the historians have to say is little more time goes by. and how is our most recent president do? barack obama, the historians...
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the george w. bush presidential center hosted this 40 minute event. >> when it comes to president bush 41, there is no greater treasure trove of story then in addition to secretary baker, which was a real treasure, the former aides to president bush. tom had a long run as president bush's aide from 2000 to 2007, which included a number of disaster relief initiatives from around the world. today he is the managing director at avenue capital. moderating tonight is the director of a leadership program here at the bush institute. she is qualified because she served as personal aide to laura bush in the white house from 2003 to 2009. please welcome our panel to the stage. [applause] >> this is going to be fun. we all know the bush's have a great sense of humor, so we should start right there following those hilarious videos. >> humor was a critical part of the presidency under mr. bush. secretary baker referred to the national security team. at some point, president bush created the scope croft award to
the george w. bush presidential center hosted this 40 minute event. >> when it comes to president bush 41, there is no greater treasure trove of story then in addition to secretary baker, which was a real treasure, the former aides to president bush. tom had a long run as president bush's aide from 2000 to 2007, which included a number of disaster relief initiatives from around the world. today he is the managing director at avenue capital. moderating tonight is the director of a...
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how about george w? just out of the bottom 10, his highest score was pursuing equal justice for all. that is his first entry, so it will be interesting to see how he will do as time progresses. but he has some difficult problems to overcome. hurricane katrina, the economic crisis, and ongoing wars. you'll see what historians say after time goes by. how did our most recent president do? historians rated him at number 12. a good showing for the first entry. he got 24th in international relations and 39th in relations with congress. i thought it was interesting to look at these scores. to see what the biographers had to say about how the historians rated them. i last set of slides, who is up and down? andrew jackson. down. over the course of the surveys come he went from 13 down to 18. woodrow wilson down. six to 11. you folks will have to expend this to me because i have a soft spot in my heart for rutherford b. hayes. he dropped six points over the survey from 26 to 32. and grover cleveland, our only to t
how about george w? just out of the bottom 10, his highest score was pursuing equal justice for all. that is his first entry, so it will be interesting to see how he will do as time progresses. but he has some difficult problems to overcome. hurricane katrina, the economic crisis, and ongoing wars. you'll see what historians say after time goes by. how did our most recent president do? historians rated him at number 12. a good showing for the first entry. he got 24th in international relations...
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up to speed on breaking news ot ince georges county. an overnight shooting leaves a man dead in fort washington.er called to tu road just off saint barnabas road. onceon-scene found a man outside of a home unresponsive. he did not survive. now police are searchg for the gunman responsible and trying to figure out the answer to the question, why? the motive. we'll stay on top of this and post it in thebc latest washington app. >>> today many will take advantage of thehe warmer we out there. >> we're excited. favorite, national cherry blossom parade. that means a lot of street closures. the ma how to get around. highlighting the many roads shut down along the parade route today. runs along constitution avenue to 17th street from 10:00 this morning until 2:00 this afternoon. also tday is emancipation day. another parade. a concert. also fireworks. that parade starts at 2:00 this afternoon and a concert following a 3:00 and firework later on pennsylvania avenue and also a number of road closures for that event as well. >>> blayne, tell folk
up to speed on breaking news ot ince georges county. an overnight shooting leaves a man dead in fort washington.er called to tu road just off saint barnabas road. onceon-scene found a man outside of a home unresponsive. he did not survive. now police are searchg for the gunman responsible and trying to figure out the answer to the question, why? the motive. we'll stay on top of this and post it in thebc latest washington app. >>> today many will take advantage of thehe warmer we out...