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george washington didn't remarry after george washington 's father died.eorge washington was only 11 years old at the time. so she really gave him a tremendous strength of character. she taught him very many things about how to manage a state. she was herself known to be very religious. i think it's very clear that she read to him books, not only the bible, but books on religion. she had to be a very strong woman. i think george washington was probably rematch quite like his mother. she seemed to be a no nonsense figure herself. now she has had a interesting reputation thrown american history. on the one hand, in the 19th century mary washington was held up as the great model of women had in america because she was the one who raised the greatest citizen. so in this democracy in the 19th century we want to have great citizens, we need to have grandmothers like mary washington. in fact the first national monument to a woman in this country was graded from mary washington in fredericksburg before the civil war, i think the 18 thirties. by the 20th century, i
george washington didn't remarry after george washington 's father died.eorge washington was only 11 years old at the time. so she really gave him a tremendous strength of character. she taught him very many things about how to manage a state. she was herself known to be very religious. i think it's very clear that she read to him books, not only the bible, but books on religion. she had to be a very strong woman. i think george washington was probably rematch quite like his mother. she seemed...
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does george gascon care? of course not. does george soros care?l come he sent $2.2 million to george gus cohen. that answers the question. the grieving mother, she cannot raise money for the democratic party or blm. no one cares what she thinks. we think it is important to hear directly from the people whose lives are affected, overturned, in some cases ended, by george gascon and george soros, who funds him. we are going to bring attention to that right now. christina solano is the sister of the officer we told you about, joseph solano, who was murdered, and we are happy to have her on tonight. christina, thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you for having me. >> tucker: i can't imagine how you feel watching this unfold. >> yeah. >> tucker: what does this mean for your family, watching george gascon discussed measures to make it possible for an accused murderer to get out on parole? >> it's -- it's unbelievable. i just can't believe that this is happening. when we were told last week, you know, that george was -- i mean, gascon was going to,
does george gascon care? of course not. does george soros care?l come he sent $2.2 million to george gus cohen. that answers the question. the grieving mother, she cannot raise money for the democratic party or blm. no one cares what she thinks. we think it is important to hear directly from the people whose lives are affected, overturned, in some cases ended, by george gascon and george soros, who funds him. we are going to bring attention to that right now. christina solano is the sister of...
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john: why george meade? jennifer: that is a good question, john, and i would say that meade has been somewhat neglected in the scholarship. the last comprehensive biography was a book that came out in the centennial. it is really the definitive treatment on george meade's life, so i feel there was a desperate need of a comprehensive biography of george meade, and that is what my book will address, so it is a life to depth study of george meade, focusing mostly, of course, on his civil war career, and it is an operational study of meade as a civil war general. now, to tie that back to your question, i worked at gettysburg, as i mentioned, 29 -- 49 summers and encounter number of people who have never heard of george meade. they come to gettysburg, and they want to talk about grant's victory in pennsylvania. howttle more confused, dwight david ivan how are -- dwight david eisenhower defeated some, so the american collective conversation -- consciousness needed a conversation about george meade, and i hope in a
john: why george meade? jennifer: that is a good question, john, and i would say that meade has been somewhat neglected in the scholarship. the last comprehensive biography was a book that came out in the centennial. it is really the definitive treatment on george meade's life, so i feel there was a desperate need of a comprehensive biography of george meade, and that is what my book will address, so it is a life to depth study of george meade, focusing mostly, of course, on his civil war...
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why george meade? >> that's a question a lot of people ask, john, and it's a good, simple opening question. meade has been, i wouldn't say neglected -- somewhat neglected in the scholarship. the last comprehensive biography on george meade is called "meade at gettysburg" that came out in the centennial and it's the definitive treatment on george meade's life. in desperate need of a comprehensive biography of george meade and that's what my book will address. it's a life-to-death study of george meade focusing mostly, of course, on his civil war career and it's an operational study of meade as a civil war general. to kind of tie that back, your question, john, what pete asked, i worked at gettysburg for nine summers and encountered a variety of people who never heard of george meade. they come to gettysburg and want to talk about grant's victory in pennsylvania. some people even a little more confused were curious how dwight david eisenhower defeated the confederate at gettysburg. so the collective cons
why george meade? >> that's a question a lot of people ask, john, and it's a good, simple opening question. meade has been, i wouldn't say neglected -- somewhat neglected in the scholarship. the last comprehensive biography on george meade is called "meade at gettysburg" that came out in the centennial and it's the definitive treatment on george meade's life. in desperate need of a comprehensive biography of george meade and that's what my book will address. it's a life-to-death...
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are there living descendants of george meade? >> yes there are and the short answer is yes, there are living descendants of george meade. i would have to wreck my brain a bit more to do the genealogy of it, but the short answer is yes. >> so, michael ryanheart, and what was the most challenging thing about good meade's personality, that you worked hard to portray in your upcoming work. >> that's a great question, so meade is somewhat of an enigma. we talk about him being temperamental, and harass level, he is that times. but meade is an incredible devoted husband, his levant his letters to his wife, are the kind of letters that any woman would want to receive. he is a great family man, a caring man, he likes to vacation at the beach with his family. he is incredibly scholarly. he speaks french, he takes the dignitaries around the camp of the army of the potomac, he is polished and diplomatic. so do those characteristics ever come up when we talk about george meade? >> now that you said that, now i understand that my wife has alwa
are there living descendants of george meade? >> yes there are and the short answer is yes, there are living descendants of george meade. i would have to wreck my brain a bit more to do the genealogy of it, but the short answer is yes. >> so, michael ryanheart, and what was the most challenging thing about good meade's personality, that you worked hard to portray in your upcoming work. >> that's a great question, so meade is somewhat of an enigma. we talk about him being...
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>> george, that's an awesome question.interesting things going back to the 2000 recount was many democrats who said to me that we knew that al gore, soon as we heard jim baker had been a pelvic people will wear out aware even at the time even before the recount of the differences between those two nitpickers something. one of the first great mistakes actually sitting down and retele tell the story in the book of the truth and sitting down for the first meeting, systematic moment, elections and the cybercom with great happiness for the christopher has locked up a home at a time to sit and think the role of -- short sleeves and get to business and negotiate. jim baker wasn't there to negotiate. he was there to win. i don't think, that fundamentally i think is where his experience as a corporate lawyer for decades came into it. i think it would've been an asymmetry there between holbrooke and baker that did come from his understanding of what a high-stakes legal venture this was. he understood you want to get out of the flori
>> george, that's an awesome question.interesting things going back to the 2000 recount was many democrats who said to me that we knew that al gore, soon as we heard jim baker had been a pelvic people will wear out aware even at the time even before the recount of the differences between those two nitpickers something. one of the first great mistakes actually sitting down and retele tell the story in the book of the truth and sitting down for the first meeting, systematic moment,...
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baker iii and george w.nted to teamed up with a winner, james baker and his father was an overleaning power over his early years, and is shaped him as a person. he dad beat this kind of competitiveness into him. the joked and called him the warden but jim baker would go and play tennis matches and when he was done as a young boy playing his match his father would make him stay on the court and keep practicing. and i think that's tells you an awfullet. baker and holbrooke both men with overleaning ambition, both had a certain insecurity obsession how they were perceived by others but the difference was jim baker i think was -- had this enormous self-discipline and holbrooke in a way, his sprawling character who emerges in this wonderful and powerful book, and baker just -- the discipline was beaten into him and politics was he rebellion. never could have doesn't it while his dad was around and alive and only after his dad peaces from the scene that he rebelled from the family tradition and came north to washi
baker iii and george w.nted to teamed up with a winner, james baker and his father was an overleaning power over his early years, and is shaped him as a person. he dad beat this kind of competitiveness into him. the joked and called him the warden but jim baker would go and play tennis matches and when he was done as a young boy playing his match his father would make him stay on the court and keep practicing. and i think that's tells you an awfullet. baker and holbrooke both men with...
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george washington. this bronze statue was given to the capital by virginia in 1934. however, the original stands in the virginia state capital in richmond. it was a statue done of george washington. of course, he came from virginia, by famous french sculptor of the 18th century. so the bronze in the capital building is a copy in bronze. here you see george washington is depicted in his military outfit standing against a post made of the 13 rods that indicate a symbol of power and also unity. when houdon began this work, he started with a bust. it was modeled in part by a death mask may directly from george washington. but what did he dress him in? he dressed him in a roman toga. if you know about the founders, they were always quoting the ancients, the romans in particular. they were creating the modern version of a roman republic. they would refer back and read wet the ancients said. the idea here was to make an allegorical reference to george washington as a great republican in the tradition of the an
george washington. this bronze statue was given to the capital by virginia in 1934. however, the original stands in the virginia state capital in richmond. it was a statue done of george washington. of course, he came from virginia, by famous french sculptor of the 18th century. so the bronze in the capital building is a copy in bronze. here you see george washington is depicted in his military outfit standing against a post made of the 13 rods that indicate a symbol of power and also unity....
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francine: george, thank you so much. george saravelos of deutsche bank stays with us. we will talk more about emerging-market currencies as well. up later, charles kantor sceneryrger berman, portfolio manager. that is coming up, and this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance." good morning, everyone. a really interesting news flow today and we will get through that -- to that throughout the morning. a really interesting correlation up against record highs in equities, the nasdaq 100 now, green on the screen with s&p futures at negative five in the early new york hours. the vix, 21.12. with us is george saravelos of deutsche bank. he has called for weak dollar, strong euro. 1.50 on pound-sterling, we are thrilled to have the outrageous one with us this morning. george, there's a point where this becomes stochastic -- that is french, folks, for pointy. it becomes pointy. where there has to be a response. the ecb is an original invention. if we get there, what are the tools that lagarde will have available to force the dollar to reverse strength? unfortunately, tom
francine: george, thank you so much. george saravelos of deutsche bank stays with us. we will talk more about emerging-market currencies as well. up later, charles kantor sceneryrger berman, portfolio manager. that is coming up, and this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance." good morning, everyone. a really interesting news flow today and we will get through that -- to that throughout the morning. a really interesting correlation up against record highs in equities, the...
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to discuss this and more i'm joined by my guest george samueli in budapest he is an author and a youtube or at big apple and here in moscow we crossed him maxine he is an expert at the russian international affairs council originally crossed out rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i was appreciate it ok let's go to georgia in budapest. and looking at the election results or how would the election results are being presented to the to the public and the world's here i can't help but get the feeling that if this had happened in any other country in the world the united states would have stepped in or made a lot of noise about democratic norms and demanding a recount and all of this kind of thing here but they don't because it's happening to themselves you know it's just an interesting critique about how democracy is spoken about and practiced in the united states and how it's spoken about and practiced internationally go ahead george you know that would be right because everything that is normal life since the election although it's. being. rotating. laws be cha
to discuss this and more i'm joined by my guest george samueli in budapest he is an author and a youtube or at big apple and here in moscow we crossed him maxine he is an expert at the russian international affairs council originally crossed out rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i was appreciate it ok let's go to georgia in budapest. and looking at the election results or how would the election results are being presented to the to the public and the world's here i...
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what's it about, george? i think. you know, it was about-- it's a film about, you know, there's been some form of an armageddon. we leave that a little up to the viewer to decide. and there's basically one of the last men on earth, and he's trying to-- he's up in the arctic, and he's trying to get a hold of a spaceship that was sent off to look for another place to live. and since they've been gone for two years, he's trying to tell them not to come back because things haven't gone so well. and they can't get ahold of each other, and it's a battle between them. but, you know, it's a film about regret. it's a film about coming to terms with that, and seeking redemption. and i always think that, you know, regret is such a powerful thing in all of us, and particularly, the older you get, because you can't take things back anymore. and it's a real toxin and real poison, and seeking redemption becomes a bigger and bigger issue. so i like the themes of that kind of a story. >> stephen: we have a clip here. i'm goin
what's it about, george? i think. you know, it was about-- it's a film about, you know, there's been some form of an armageddon. we leave that a little up to the viewer to decide. and there's basically one of the last men on earth, and he's trying to-- he's up in the arctic, and he's trying to get a hold of a spaceship that was sent off to look for another place to live. and since they've been gone for two years, he's trying to tell them not to come back because things haven't gone so well. and...
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>> well, good morning, george. the people of georgia spoke in this election, and obviously i'm a conservative republican. disappointed in the results, but i said we'll count every legal vote and work hard to make sure no illegal votes have been counted and that's what we have been doing. i don't believe that there's the will in the general assembly for a special session. >> so you don't expect this to take place on tuesday. there's a petition out there to try to call for it. i know the governor's refused. >> that's something that's beyond my office's calling. that's with the governor of the general assembly, and i'm sure they'll have conversations. at the end of the day, what they're trying to say is if they did, that they would be nullifying the will of the people. look at how the election turned out here in georgia, president trump got 10% less votes in cherokee county which is a rich red county in this election cycle. whitfield county in northwest georgia, less than 4.5%, and really at the end of the day, the vo
>> well, good morning, george. the people of georgia spoke in this election, and obviously i'm a conservative republican. disappointed in the results, but i said we'll count every legal vote and work hard to make sure no illegal votes have been counted and that's what we have been doing. i don't believe that there's the will in the general assembly for a special session. >> so you don't expect this to take place on tuesday. there's a petition out there to try to call for it. i know...
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were they all trying to entrap you, george?ok i think the situation that i found myself in was a very shady situation. just last week there were declassified text messages that congressman devin nunes was referring to in which phone calls between myself and the vice president, the former vice president of fox news were being recorded without warrants. we know based on declassified information that the president has eliseed to the public that pimas kerr raising as professors were actually spies recording conversations. there were honey pots involved here. i mean this was a very dirty operation. this was not run by the kgb. this was run by the u.s. government under the obama administration and after almost three years we still don't even understand how and why this particular investigation was launched except that it should have never started in the first place. maria: my thanks to george papadopoulus. don't go anywhere. wall street will be back right after this. maria: welcome back. that will do it for us nor this weekend. thank
were they all trying to entrap you, george?ok i think the situation that i found myself in was a very shady situation. just last week there were declassified text messages that congressman devin nunes was referring to in which phone calls between myself and the vice president, the former vice president of fox news were being recorded without warrants. we know based on declassified information that the president has eliseed to the public that pimas kerr raising as professors were actually spies...
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george: waiting to end and 56.i am really going to be able to get all of the late 50s and election and everything in volume two. sue and however post this question, someone will be seared in my memory. i'm committed to doing this. i think i can do it. it is seven years of his life. and of course so much happens in those seven years. and there's a lot that happens in the first volume . extraordinarily lifespan that he leads which helped me biographer the story and so much nearly them volume on his father as well. you and several others. i got to deal with the amazing campaign which really begins and 57. the secret of jack kennedy's success at all levels of politics is that he starts early or than the operation he worked harder than the competition. so we deal with him flying around the country. and speaking before tiny audiences on airport term axis. three people and also only 12 people. and ultimately a company ten the primary battle and 60. then raising his next in and we haven't yet gotten yet to the president sa
george: waiting to end and 56.i am really going to be able to get all of the late 50s and election and everything in volume two. sue and however post this question, someone will be seared in my memory. i'm committed to doing this. i think i can do it. it is seven years of his life. and of course so much happens in those seven years. and there's a lot that happens in the first volume . extraordinarily lifespan that he leads which helped me biographer the story and so much nearly them volume on...
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ok let's go back to george in budapest. i think that you know the 2 of all 3 of us here on this program can easily for seeing a lot of gridlock in the next 4 years and we focus quite a bit also are on domestic politics and just at the sail in international politics what's going to be very interesting here george for me is if we have these laser thin majority for the g.o.p. for the democrats in the house of representatives and depending on what happens in georgia the senate remains in the hands of the g.o.p. so ergo there's only one thing with with some kind of effectiveness that by doing ministration can pursue is foreign policy ok and i think that because of because they'll be this sense of gridlock in that sense the reality of gridlock in washington the in the new administration have to dissipate that come to pass in january they're going to say this is the only thing we have got and now they're you know they're putting the band back together from the obama years and even from the george w. bush years in the world is thei
ok let's go back to george in budapest. i think that you know the 2 of all 3 of us here on this program can easily for seeing a lot of gridlock in the next 4 years and we focus quite a bit also are on domestic politics and just at the sail in international politics what's going to be very interesting here george for me is if we have these laser thin majority for the g.o.p. for the democrats in the house of representatives and depending on what happens in georgia the senate remains in the hands...
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he understd, george w.bush did that we needed to go after osama bin laden and the entir al-qaeda network, but after operation freedom, it is time now for the next theater on the war on terror. this is only the beginning. basically we are going to show, you know terrorists who we are and -- and ifou're not with us, you're with the other side. so bush adopted very quickly the thinking of pl wolfowitz that saddam could well b involved in a 9/11 even tugh he wasn't involved in this 9/11. >> many saw people w insistence of invading iraq was lationship with father and group of neo conservatives that we have been talking about. tony been -- blair not stood in president bush's way, tried to warn president bush that this invasion of iraq would leado widernd long-term catastrophe for the region. what do yo think was the reason why president bush chose to ignore those warnings? >> well, bush again was receptive to the arguments of others and his admintration and in this case donald rumsfd that we should not let the re
he understd, george w.bush did that we needed to go after osama bin laden and the entir al-qaeda network, but after operation freedom, it is time now for the next theater on the war on terror. this is only the beginning. basically we are going to show, you know terrorists who we are and -- and ifou're not with us, you're with the other side. so bush adopted very quickly the thinking of pl wolfowitz that saddam could well b involved in a 9/11 even tugh he wasn't involved in this 9/11. >>...
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george. it arrived with john cap it in 14 87.tely, but the first real flag protest would not be until 1637. it was in that year that part of the cross was cut off, saying because it was a gift from the pope, it was a symbol of the anti christ. for his actions, he was planned for one year. >> as the american revolution grew more heated, new banners of independence began to appear. the rattlesnake and the pine tree was the most common symbols. as late as 1775, no one had given much thought to devising colors by which colonial warships could recognize each other. two floating batteries were marked with the green tree flag. but the making of flags for forts and ships was generally left to army contractors as a project to play with in their spare time. to mark the formation of the continental army under general washington, a flag was raised on prospect aisle in massachusetts. but actually, the flag was the mayflower flag of britain, proof that the colonists still saw themselves at as british citizens even as they fought british troops
george. it arrived with john cap it in 14 87.tely, but the first real flag protest would not be until 1637. it was in that year that part of the cross was cut off, saying because it was a gift from the pope, it was a symbol of the anti christ. for his actions, he was planned for one year. >> as the american revolution grew more heated, new banners of independence began to appear. the rattlesnake and the pine tree was the most common symbols. as late as 1775, no one had given much thought...
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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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do out shine as it were because as george pointed out here i'm not making any accusations here i'm going by what i hear in the meet but there's a lot of irregularities and i'm being very polite about it irregularities here so i mean what does this portend for american. america's political future when you're going to have a legal president and you're going to have a lot of other people saying he's not my president the other guy is go ahead minutes right well 1st of all any president including that of the united states usually operates in 3 dimensions and it's 3 donates as a politician as a bureaucrat and is it a matter of cheese so for biden forces to kind of smooth over the things that you just mentioned it is important to show that he's a more kind of capable perhaps you know he will have to ensure that there is a faster transition there that he's people you know feel it important positions you know. cabinets of the governments. and the media i'm pretty sure will pick up on that merits to portray him as a more authentic you know keep. the full governor is a dozen more capable person to
do out shine as it were because as george pointed out here i'm not making any accusations here i'm going by what i hear in the meet but there's a lot of irregularities and i'm being very polite about it irregularities here so i mean what does this portend for american. america's political future when you're going to have a legal president and you're going to have a lot of other people saying he's not my president the other guy is go ahead minutes right well 1st of all any president including...
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but it will doubly so george because what's going to happen here my prediction is at least number one i trump is going to stay in the in the in the limelight obviously he's a showman 1st and foremost and he like secretly likes to tease the public and he likes to create interest patient and what he will end up doing is it went whenever the joe biden ministration proposes or talks about there's going to be a juxtaposition and the trump is issue is this and he will have all of his. his orbit of people around him amplifying that all the time so it is going to be a binary whatever. the bike ministration proposes there's going to be an equal effect with the people that support donald trump because and again i'm not making any claims here but a lot of people believe that this election was stolen from them and then in until that is result which i doubt it will be there's this is going to hang over american politics for them for the next 4 years and actually freeze american politics for the next 4 years oh and by the way george the media will love it because they make a lot of money off it yes
but it will doubly so george because what's going to happen here my prediction is at least number one i trump is going to stay in the in the in the limelight obviously he's a showman 1st and foremost and he like secretly likes to tease the public and he likes to create interest patient and what he will end up doing is it went whenever the joe biden ministration proposes or talks about there's going to be a juxtaposition and the trump is issue is this and he will have all of his. his orbit of...
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george wallace. i'll take it.s you hear the biggest names, the pioneers, the people who did it, the people who are still doing it. for me one of the names that always stuck out was george wallace. you have been the comedian's comedian for so much time but you also crush it with the audience, from the days of jerry seinfeld in the club, you were mr. george wallace, dr. george wallace. is it a doctorate in comedy? what is it a doctorate in? >> you got it, man. doctor of comedy, george wallace. we started out hitting the clubs, four, five clubs a night. do you know to this day we have been friend for 45 years to this day in new york city before the pandemic, we still go to the clubs, four, five clubs a night and she try out thyself new jokes. >> trevor: there are a few comedians i know who love and perform stup comedy as much as you do. and then the pandemic hit, and i was like, where is george wallace and what is he doing? >> since march 14, i shut down my tv show at netflix, and i came to-- wikonda. that's atlanta.
george wallace. i'll take it.s you hear the biggest names, the pioneers, the people who did it, the people who are still doing it. for me one of the names that always stuck out was george wallace. you have been the comedian's comedian for so much time but you also crush it with the audience, from the days of jerry seinfeld in the club, you were mr. george wallace, dr. george wallace. is it a doctorate in comedy? what is it a doctorate in? >> you got it, man. doctor of comedy, george...
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george, richard holbrook, i use the word complicated.doesn't begin to do justice but why did you want to write about him and talk about his ambition and what drove him he offered his personal papers and i knew holbrook a bit, not a very well and i thought i had a chance to explore a flamboyant mesmerizing mesmerizing character whose career covered a vast century from kennedy to obama to be at nine and afghanistan with an intimate look in the delta when the war was at its hottest in 1963 and as soon began reading the letters i knew i made the right choice because he was such a good writer, so intelligent and observant and funny and arrogant, and just a guy that could fill a book and maybe more. so, his ambition was an engine, a kind of demonic engine that was there from the very start. and that got him into high places and lead to some triumphs and also in the end i think it cost him a great deal. friendships, relationships and maybe his own heart's desire to rise to the top of his field. he never got there because people found him to be
george, richard holbrook, i use the word complicated.doesn't begin to do justice but why did you want to write about him and talk about his ambition and what drove him he offered his personal papers and i knew holbrook a bit, not a very well and i thought i had a chance to explore a flamboyant mesmerizing mesmerizing character whose career covered a vast century from kennedy to obama to be at nine and afghanistan with an intimate look in the delta when the war was at its hottest in 1963 and as...
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i have won a king george on frodon for paul and the team.s of the girl stuff and the winners and the numbers. taking history in your stride. well, how else to end 2020? jew wilson, bbc news. that's it. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. but from me and the rest of the team, have a very good night. white hello. storm bella is upon us now, bringing the very wet and windy weather southwards. it is a deep area of low pressure which for the rest of the night, is targeting england and wales with the heaviest rain and strongest wind. even after the rain in scotland and northern ireland, the wind eases a touch but the problems are not over. calderon moving on, turning things icy with wintry showers into tomorrow morning. overnight, the strongest wind is likely to be in the met office amber warning area, gusts up to 80 mph so potentially damaging and coinciding with some of the heaviest rain arriving here later in the night. yes, that means there is more rain on the way for those parts of england already seeing some s
i have won a king george on frodon for paul and the team.s of the girl stuff and the winners and the numbers. taking history in your stride. well, how else to end 2020? jew wilson, bbc news. that's it. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. but from me and the rest of the team, have a very good night. white hello. storm bella is upon us now, bringing the very wet and windy weather southwards. it is a deep area of low pressure which for the rest of the night, is...
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in the 2000 presidential election, texas governor george w.ush defeated vice president al gore in one of the most highly contested races in u.s. history. the outcome was not decided until five weeks after voters went to the polls when they stopped the florida recount. this ultimately awarded the electoral votes and the president a to governor bush. tonight we begin with al gore's concession speech in 2000 followed by george w. bush's victory remarks later that same evening from austin, texas. watch beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> 20 years ago, one of the most highly contested presidential races in u.s. history took place, the 2000 presidential contest between texas governor george w. bush and vice president al gore. saturday morning at 8:30 eastern, we look back at the election with white house columni columnist e.j.dionne and william kristol, editor at large. watch bush v. gore on saturday morning at 8:30. >>> from washington, the combined radio and television industry brings you a sp
in the 2000 presidential election, texas governor george w.ush defeated vice president al gore in one of the most highly contested races in u.s. history. the outcome was not decided until five weeks after voters went to the polls when they stopped the florida recount. this ultimately awarded the electoral votes and the president a to governor bush. tonight we begin with al gore's concession speech in 2000 followed by george w. bush's victory remarks later that same evening from austin, texas....
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george: but it is already. neal: we do not have anywhere near the times to litigate but i would say this. i intentionally, i will tell our listeners. i will not name the chapter in this book. with us going be the first thing that anybody wou doould be to turn to that chapter it would be the only thing the red. i don't do that for you becse i think that is a very complicated kind of thing. it's not just a soap ora event. ted kennedy is often accused including by himself of having committed some sort of grievance crime. and he did some previous things after the accident. they wasn't reporting it but i think to be without way mistake everything about it. you have to understand that at that poi ted kenne is kind ofost men is not found his bearingset. he didn't find them for a very long time. one can even make an argument they marries vicki. in any years lat in 1992. his lost man. d he goes to that party becausee's asked to do it by one of the so-called girls who work for bob kennedy and who were basical having the
george: but it is already. neal: we do not have anywhere near the times to litigate but i would say this. i intentionally, i will tell our listeners. i will not name the chapter in this book. with us going be the first thing that anybody wou doould be to turn to that chapter it would be the only thing the red. i don't do that for you becse i think that is a very complicated kind of thing. it's not just a soap ora event. ted kennedy is often accused including by himself of having committed some...
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george floyd! be blind to not see the mistreatment of black people and how this is systemic. the light has been shown on it. everybody sees it now. i have never felt so sick to my stomach in my life. and when i look at that man, i see my dad, i see my little brother. when i first saw the video, i wept. i was in tears. we, the national football league, condemn racism! there is only so much people can take, especially black people. it's been going on for hundreds of years and people are tired and are ready for change. a friend asked me why i want to go to the protest because racism only occurs in the us, not england. and i had to explain to him that this is not the case and it is that white privilege that everybody is talking about that you don't necessarily notice it and it is upsetting that people are saying i have to look out for myself or have to protect myself for no reason other than the fact that i'm black. the fist is the fist. it resonates throughout the world. it means power, pride, and fai
george floyd! be blind to not see the mistreatment of black people and how this is systemic. the light has been shown on it. everybody sees it now. i have never felt so sick to my stomach in my life. and when i look at that man, i see my dad, i see my little brother. when i first saw the video, i wept. i was in tears. we, the national football league, condemn racism! there is only so much people can take, especially black people. it's been going on for hundreds of years and people are tired and...
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mark: you mentioned george carlin. gordon: anyone can be a cartoonist now. .> absolutely >> [indiscernible] saying?k, what were you mark: you mentioned george carlin. i have to put in a plug for the national comedy center up in jamestown, new york, which is just south of buffalo, and they even everything, e from aristophanes and lise estrada, which was an aristophanes -- and lysistrata, which was an ancient greek play about the women in the village wanting to stop the men from war and so they withheld sexual favors from them and it is all covered up to george carlin and lenny bruce. it is like a smithsonian of comedy and then they have the blue room, as in blue humor, and you have to be 18. are 1.5 foot sized letters of george carlin's seven words you cannot sand television. bruce's raincoat he would wear on stage if he was arrested. gordon: who are your favorite women performers? wanda sykes, joan rivers, anybody else? joe: i loved jane curtin, and rosie o'donnell i think has great wit and as well. -- and is funny as
mark: you mentioned george carlin. gordon: anyone can be a cartoonist now. .> absolutely >> [indiscernible] saying?k, what were you mark: you mentioned george carlin. i have to put in a plug for the national comedy center up in jamestown, new york, which is just south of buffalo, and they even everything, e from aristophanes and lise estrada, which was an aristophanes -- and lysistrata, which was an ancient greek play about the women in the village wanting to stop the men from war and...
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george.ean, my goal as a physician, a scientist, a public health official -- you know, we were very deeply involved and still are with the development of the vaccine, with the development of new drugs, with the policy about getting people out there like i'm speaking with you, encouraging people to abide by the public health measures. that's not going to change. i mean, the thing is going to be the same. we still have a lot of problems out there. we still have a great challenge. so i don't see any conflict at all. >> the biden team says that president-elect biden will take the vaccine in public when you give him the green light. should that happen right away? >> i believe so, george. i mean, this is a person who very soon will be the president of the united states. the president -- vice president-elect kamala harris will very soon by the vice president of the united states. for security reasons, i really feel strongly that we should get them vaccinated as soon as we possibly can. you want him
george.ean, my goal as a physician, a scientist, a public health official -- you know, we were very deeply involved and still are with the development of the vaccine, with the development of new drugs, with the policy about getting people out there like i'm speaking with you, encouraging people to abide by the public health measures. that's not going to change. i mean, the thing is going to be the same. we still have a lot of problems out there. we still have a great challenge. so i don't see...
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george floyd.ave to be blind to not see the mistreatment of black people and how it is systemic. the light has been shown on it. everyone seesit light has been shown on it. everyone sees it now. i have neverfelt so sick to my stomach in my life, and when i look at that man, i see my dad, my little brother. when i first saw the video, i wept. i was in tea rs. saw the video, i wept. i was in tears. we, national football league, condemn racist and the systematic oppression of black people. condemn racist and the systematic oppression of black peoplem condemn racist and the systematic oppression of black people. is only so oppression of black people. is only so much you can take. it's been going on for hundreds of years and people are tired, are ready for change. a friend asked why i wanted to go to the post test because it is not in england and it is that white privilege that people don't normally notice. people are saying, i have to look out for myself from now reason other than being black. it means
george floyd.ave to be blind to not see the mistreatment of black people and how it is systemic. the light has been shown on it. everyone seesit light has been shown on it. everyone sees it now. i have neverfelt so sick to my stomach in my life, and when i look at that man, i see my dad, my little brother. when i first saw the video, i wept. i was in tea rs. saw the video, i wept. i was in tears. we, national football league, condemn racist and the systematic oppression of black people. condemn...
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so we have george net chetty from morgan stanley on the line with us now george good to see you. >>we're talking about 2 different stimulus checks of $600 check that's a go. that's that's a done deal when we'll be able get that check. >>well we've expected to get that checked pretty quickly probably about the middle of january would be pretty fast for you know to get a mask distribution of a $600 out to everybody so that the $600 for each adult and the children have to raise from $500 to $600 so feel before you get about not as much as people need. but we're going to get this thing out there get it started and then perhaps after january some time will be an additional bill flooded. >>your words saying a lot of unanswered questions charge if there is another check on they're talking about $2000. if that's a whole different some 2000 doors had minus the 600 i think it's confusing for a lot of people and what to expect it's it's actually it's actually my to 600. >>but believe me the spending on ball, $2500 was proposed by the democrats to the republicans 5 months ago. republicans wo
so we have george net chetty from morgan stanley on the line with us now george good to see you. >>we're talking about 2 different stimulus checks of $600 check that's a go. that's that's a done deal when we'll be able get that check. >>well we've expected to get that checked pretty quickly probably about the middle of january would be pretty fast for you know to get a mask distribution of a $600 out to everybody so that the $600 for each adult and the children have to raise from...
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the former mi6 officer george blake, who became one of the cold war‘s most infamous double agents, hasied at the age of 98. as a soviet spy, he betrayed hundreds of western agents in eastern europe. our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg reports. he had a russian home, a russian wife, even a russian name, georgi ivanovich, but george blake was a british intelligence officer who became one of the most notorious double agents of the cold war. he spied for the soviets for nearly a decade. newsreel: ..followed by mr george blake... blake had spent three years in captivity in north korea. by the time he returned to britain in 1953, he was a committed communist. posted to berlin by mi6, he became a kgb mole. he would take the train to the soviet sector, hand over data on western intelligence operations and western agents, and then drink champagne with his kgb handler. i don't know, maybe 500, 600.
the former mi6 officer george blake, who became one of the cold war‘s most infamous double agents, hasied at the age of 98. as a soviet spy, he betrayed hundreds of western agents in eastern europe. our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg reports. he had a russian home, a russian wife, even a russian name, georgi ivanovich, but george blake was a british intelligence officer who became one of the most notorious double agents of the cold war. he spied for the soviets for nearly a decade....
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frodon has won the king george!rogress for female jockeys, for one of the sport's most prestigious races to be won for the first time by a woman seemed perfectly 2020. joe wilson, bbc news. after seven league games without a win, arsenalfans after seven league games without a win, arsenal fans finally have the christmas present they wanted. they have beaten chelsea tonight 3—1 at the emirates to ease some pressure on boss mikel arteta. all mikel arteta would have wanted for christmas was a home when stop the emirates hadn't seen one since 0ctober. four defeats and a draw since have left arsenal headed towards a relegation fight. they beat chelsea last time they met in the fa cup final five months ago and another win would steer them back on track. frank lampard's side slipped up track. frank lampard's side slipped up at wembley i did so again when reece james brought down kieran tierney. alexandre lacazette grateful for his first premier league goal since september. if that was a surprise, league goal since septembe
frodon has won the king george!rogress for female jockeys, for one of the sport's most prestigious races to be won for the first time by a woman seemed perfectly 2020. joe wilson, bbc news. after seven league games without a win, arsenalfans after seven league games without a win, arsenal fans finally have the christmas present they wanted. they have beaten chelsea tonight 3—1 at the emirates to ease some pressure on boss mikel arteta. all mikel arteta would have wanted for christmas was a...
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>> i'm so excited about this, george.g climate change is such an economic opportunity for the country. there's going to be trillions of dollars spent globally on combatting climate by countries around the world. for us as a nation we have to decide if we're going to get into the game economically. every country is going to be buying solar, wind turbines, electric vehicles and the batteries. they'll be upgrading their electric grids. we can could be producing those products in the united states and stamping the made in america and exporting them around the country. we need to be the leader rather than passive bystanders or otherwise we'll allow countries like china and others who are fighting to be able to corner this market. joe biden's focus has been on climate change and taking advantage of the economic opportunity for our people to be able to build the products that help america to lead. i will say he's very focussed as well on making sure that the benefits of fighting climate change, the jobs are focussed on the commu
>> i'm so excited about this, george.g climate change is such an economic opportunity for the country. there's going to be trillions of dollars spent globally on combatting climate by countries around the world. for us as a nation we have to decide if we're going to get into the game economically. every country is going to be buying solar, wind turbines, electric vehicles and the batteries. they'll be upgrading their electric grids. we can could be producing those products in the united...
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maria: george pop adopt louse.about the company's major food and mask doe nations, don't miss it. and then 20 in review, a look at the top moments on this program. join me all morning long as steve forbes and patrice lee, we're going to get back to this fantastic panel. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ upbeat tempo ♪ sanctuary music it's the final days of the wish list sales event sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. and a complimentary to all the businesses make it through 2020... thank you for going the extra mile... and for the extra pump of caramel. thank you for the good food... and the good karma. thank you for all the deliveries... especially this one. you've reminded us that no matter what, we can always find a way to bounce forward. so thank you, to our customers and to businesses everywhere, from all of us at comcast business. ♪ hey, our worker's comp insurance is expiring. should i just renew it? y
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sort matters and will never never let a crisis go to waste that's what we learned in 2020 you know george tonight on the gaggle were talking about this phenomenon of how except in. western polities have been to these restrictions here and i'd like to throw into it is that you know then the media is playing a very. negative role through all of this because when i when i see the media questioning authority you know why don't you institute it earlier what why was it more stringent i mean there's no questioning about you know is this miss make any sense because this woman in california has an outdoor cafe but she can operate in but within a stone's throw in the hollywood production company has this almost the identical cow bank but they can operate you know that only a very small number of people immediately. the big glaring contradiction here but media for the most part then is just you know saluting and doing what they're told because if the science go ahead george oh that's absolutely right and mark correct response to that fascinating interview with professor neil ferguson in which he's s
sort matters and will never never let a crisis go to waste that's what we learned in 2020 you know george tonight on the gaggle were talking about this phenomenon of how except in. western polities have been to these restrictions here and i'd like to throw into it is that you know then the media is playing a very. negative role through all of this because when i when i see the media questioning authority you know why don't you institute it earlier what why was it more stringent i mean there's...
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russia and china and in budapest we crossed to george w. well he is an author and a you tuber at the capitol or across up rules in effect that means you can jump any time you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to bristol here give me give me and give our viewers the case for giving either party or dismissal of charges against. you because as we all know that you in the rumor mill is swirling that trump is contemplating a pardon of joining us i should also add when edward snowden. give the case to our viewers. well of course in any kind of justice system no case would ever been brought in the 1st place in my view it's not a pardon we want but it dismissal of the case there is no case to julian assange is guilty of facilitating the truth of publishing facts nobody has ever disputed anything that unionists are published he was very careful despite the way that he's been presented he was always very careful to make sure that individuals could not be harmed from the things that he published but what he enable to happen was the truth to
russia and china and in budapest we crossed to george w. well he is an author and a you tuber at the capitol or across up rules in effect that means you can jump any time you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to bristol here give me give me and give our viewers the case for giving either party or dismissal of charges against. you because as we all know that you in the rumor mill is swirling that trump is contemplating a pardon of joining us i should also add when edward snowden. give...