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what was it like to watch george working?- to watch george working?azing to _ to watch george working? it was amazing to watch _ to watch george working? it was amazing to watch him _ to watch george working? it was amazing to watch him working i to watch george working? it "wes amazing to watch him working because as my brotherjust reminded me, george was always calm, very thoughtful, and in times of war and rebellion and rioting, when we are being shot at, tear gas and bullets, trying to get into the heart of the story, george was the calming voice of reason, if you like, because we all get a little bit passionate about the story and we raise our voices and we act like we are panicking. george would be the one who calms us down, so that is really what it was like. also, george was very good looking. we have just lost milton, we havejust lost milton, but we have just lost milton, but he we havejust lost milton, but he is back. do continue. we have just lost milton, but he is back. do continue.— back. do continue. sorry. iwas sa in: back. do continue.
what was it like to watch george working?- to watch george working?azing to _ to watch george working? it was amazing to watch _ to watch george working? it was amazing to watch him _ to watch george working? it was amazing to watch him working i to watch george working? it "wes amazing to watch him working because as my brotherjust reminded me, george was always calm, very thoughtful, and in times of war and rebellion and rioting, when we are being shot at, tear gas and bullets, trying to...
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they were obsessed with andrew and george. who is hotter andrew or george?im and he didn't know quite how to react to that. >> i was seriously underdeveloped emotionally. never had any crushes on anyone at school. >> there was always ambiguity to his sexuality. everybody liked it. the girls liked it. >> the biggest thing was you feel before you go go because i'm not planning on going solo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it was their second album, wham made it big in 1984 with the hit everything she wants, freedom careless whisper. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> george michael just had a kind of sophistication as a vocalist even when he was doing the most sugary kind of pop he managed to bring that across in a way that was convincing and fun. >> it shows the real brilliance of george michael, his sensitivity and his profoundness in cultivating a song. he was a genius. >> a lot of people say what did andrew do in the group? it was all george. that's rubbish. the image of wham is really andrew. george was the copycat of that. the image of a group is in the end more important than
they were obsessed with andrew and george. who is hotter andrew or george?im and he didn't know quite how to react to that. >> i was seriously underdeveloped emotionally. never had any crushes on anyone at school. >> there was always ambiguity to his sexuality. everybody liked it. the girls liked it. >> the biggest thing was you feel before you go go because i'm not planning on going solo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it was their second album, wham made it...
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>> it has not, george. ukrainian forces, in fact, make progress both in the east and the south. we said before this counteroffensive started that it would be hard going and it's been hard going. that's the nature of war, but the ukrainians are continuing to move forward, and we're continuing to supply them with the necessary weaponry and capabilities to be able to do that, and they'll keep attempting to take back the territory that russia has illegally occupied, and we will continue to support them in that. >> george: the president is not going to waver at all, but we are seeing divisions among the republicans at this point, led by donald trump. people like tucker carlson questioning the u.s. support for ukraine. how concerned are you that the longer the war goes on, the more division you'll see here in the united states over supporting ukraine? >> well, first, the american people have really hung in there in support of the ukrainian people. you can see it, reflect it in opinion polls even today, how much t
>> it has not, george. ukrainian forces, in fact, make progress both in the east and the south. we said before this counteroffensive started that it would be hard going and it's been hard going. that's the nature of war, but the ukrainians are continuing to move forward, and we're continuing to supply them with the necessary weaponry and capabilities to be able to do that, and they'll keep attempting to take back the territory that russia has illegally occupied, and we will continue to...
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so i met george in my first week _ together. so i met george in my first week as _ together.met george in my first week as chief _ together. so i met george in my first week as chief executive - together. so i met george in my first week as chief executive of l first week as chief executive of power cancer uk. i went up to meet him and hear him record several episodes of the podcasts stop we had lunch afterwards and i remember how kind he was to me, this new chief executive who was a bit green behind the ears. he was always offering to help. what can i do? is there anything i can do to help? it is just so sad. my heartfelt condolences to his family and to all of you, his colleagues, who worked so closely with him as well. rah? of you, his colleagues, who worked so closely with him as well. why did he want to work— so closely with him as well. why did he want to work with _ so closely with him as well. why did he want to work with you? - so closely with him as well. why did he want to work with you? it - so closely with him as well. why did he want to work with you? it is - so
so i met george in my first week _ together. so i met george in my first week as _ together.met george in my first week as chief _ together. so i met george in my first week as chief executive - together. so i met george in my first week as chief executive of l first week as chief executive of power cancer uk. i went up to meet him and hear him record several episodes of the podcasts stop we had lunch afterwards and i remember how kind he was to me, this new chief executive who was a bit green...
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how tall was george washington? well, if we listen to some biography, he was 63 or maybe six four in the house inches that the max figure was able to attract the house six four and a half inches, and then come on, he's sending out incredibly detailed letters to his purveyors and tailors. and you don't write to your tailor, do you? so, yeah. and what did he write this tailors? well, yes. okay. the there are many letters. and in some it says, well, you know, and i should you take my measurement, you have to bear in mind that i am six foot two in my shoes, which means that in the 18th century, shoes had heels. so and then other letters says that he writes, they send out to his tailor, says, well, i am full, six foot tall. so i think i think that gives us a essential clue to from where we should start. okay. maybe he wasn't he was that athletic, muscular giant that some biographers want him to become, not only because it wasn't like that, but because he would have no, sorry, he wouldn't have known what to do with that k
how tall was george washington? well, if we listen to some biography, he was 63 or maybe six four in the house inches that the max figure was able to attract the house six four and a half inches, and then come on, he's sending out incredibly detailed letters to his purveyors and tailors. and you don't write to your tailor, do you? so, yeah. and what did he write this tailors? well, yes. okay. the there are many letters. and in some it says, well, you know, and i should you take my measurement,...
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it was amazing to watch george working because, as my i george working because, as my brother— georgeust reminded me, george was always cairn _ brotherjust reminded me, george was always calm. he was very thoughtful and in _ always calm. he was very thoughtful and in times of war and rebellion and in times of war and rebellion and rioting, _ and in times of war and rebellion and rioting, when we are being shot at with_ and rioting, when we are being shot at with tear— and rioting, when we are being shot at with tear gas and rubber bullets, trying _ at with tear gas and rubber bullets, trying to— at with tear gas and rubber bullets, trying to get into heart of the story. — trying to get into heart of the story, george was the calming voice of reason _ story, george was the calming voice of reason. because it's that point, we all— of reason. because it's that point, we all get — of reason. because it's that point, we all get a — of reason. because it's that point, we all get a little bit passionate about _ we all get a little bit passionate about the story. and we raise our voices— abou
it was amazing to watch george working because, as my i george working because, as my brother— georgeust reminded me, george was always cairn _ brotherjust reminded me, george was always calm. he was very thoughtful and in _ always calm. he was very thoughtful and in times of war and rebellion and in times of war and rebellion and rioting, _ and in times of war and rebellion and rioting, when we are being shot at with_ and rioting, when we are being shot at with tear— and rioting, when we...
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so the george washington soap in the middle six. oh, i lovely job it is lovely i'm kennedy okay the jockey club very good and eisenhower as well so the presidential but for the discriminating man for those of you we purchased at mount vernon shops online or in-person thank you very very much. yeah thank thank you. thank good evening, ladies and gentlemen. good evening. my name is kevin butterfield. i'm the executive director of the washington library. it's my great pleasure to welcome you here tonight on behalf of the mount vernon ladies association and to our annual martha washington lecture. the event was created to share scholarship and insights into the life and times of martha washington and is made possible through a generous grant from the richard s reynolds foundation of richmond, virginia. tonight's exciting program celebrates the publication of an important new book, the papers of martha washington, one many years in the making actually part and related to a much bigger project, the papers of george at the university of vi
so the george washington soap in the middle six. oh, i lovely job it is lovely i'm kennedy okay the jockey club very good and eisenhower as well so the presidential but for the discriminating man for those of you we purchased at mount vernon shops online or in-person thank you very very much. yeah thank thank you. thank good evening, ladies and gentlemen. good evening. my name is kevin butterfield. i'm the executive director of the washington library. it's my great pleasure to welcome you here...
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that was characteristic of george. it's a characteristic of george.at everybody who worked with him or knew him will instantly recognise.— and we'll have more about george and from george — in his own words — later in the programme. wildfires in greece continue to burn out of control, as the greek authorities launch their biggest ever emergency response and the country's prime minister tells parliament the climate crisis is already here and will be expressed through ever greater natural disasters everywhere in the mediterranean. fires have broken out on the islands of corfu and evia but the biggest evacuation order has been on rhodes, where 19,000 people have been forced to flee their homes. the areas in red here are where the fires are burning, with strong winds fanning the flames. tour operators continue to send extra planes to the island to bring stranded tourists home, with tui cancelling all flights there until friday. those who live on the island are trying to recover from the devastation, as our correspondentjenny hill reports from lindos. it s
that was characteristic of george. it's a characteristic of george.at everybody who worked with him or knew him will instantly recognise.— and we'll have more about george and from george — in his own words — later in the programme. wildfires in greece continue to burn out of control, as the greek authorities launch their biggest ever emergency response and the country's prime minister tells parliament the climate crisis is already here and will be expressed through ever greater natural...
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our second editor is george w boudreaux, and george, a senior research associate at the mcneil center at the university of pennsylvania in philadel for you. he is also the founding editor of a scholarly journal called early american studies. george has extensive experience as public historian, and he is the author of a book called independents a guide to historic philadelphia. so if you ever go to philadelphia and to do history stuff, you might want to take a look at his book. he is also a coauthor of a book called the mature material world culture society the life of things in early anglo america. and that is a super cool book about material culture, lots pictures. so charlene and george, tell us a bit about the book's origins. well, i want to know, am i a hoot to to. cindy? and i hate hoot ish. cindy and i had the rare thing of working in a book during a pandemic. so i don't. do any of you remember that when when we. and so this was a pandemic. i guess i'll i'll start with the generals and give the boss here the specifics. but what i really wanted to say at the start here back in th
our second editor is george w boudreaux, and george, a senior research associate at the mcneil center at the university of pennsylvania in philadel for you. he is also the founding editor of a scholarly journal called early american studies. george has extensive experience as public historian, and he is the author of a book called independents a guide to historic philadelphia. so if you ever go to philadelphia and to do history stuff, you might want to take a look at his book. he is also a...
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but george soros as well? _ world stand for that. but george soros as well?for that. but george| soros as well? he does, which is fantastic. — soros as well? he does, which is fantastic, and _ soros as well? he does, which is fantastic, and i _ soros as well? he does, which is fantastic, and i appreciate - fantastic, and i appreciate that. there are a lot of things he stands for but i disagree with, but there are places where we can always find common ground, and if that means liberal democracy and human rights is one of the places we can find common ground, i would be happy to have a coffee with him and talk to him about it. have a coffee with him and talk to him about it— have a coffee with him and talk to him about it. ., ., , ., , him about it. you have helped many oliticians him about it. you have helped many politicians emerge _ him about it. you have helped many politicians emerge as _ him about it. you have helped many politicians emerge as strong - politicians emerge as strong leaders. how should a leader in the 21st—century heal the divisions? reuni
but george soros as well? _ world stand for that. but george soros as well?for that. but george| soros as well? he does, which is fantastic. — soros as well? he does, which is fantastic, and _ soros as well? he does, which is fantastic, and i _ soros as well? he does, which is fantastic, and i appreciate - fantastic, and i appreciate that. there are a lot of things he stands for but i disagree with, but there are places where we can always find common ground, and if that means liberal...
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not in a way that is different from george washington. she writes more bluntly slavery and her feelings about slavery. so this quote, the next quote, the blacks are so bad in their nature that they have not the least gratitude for kindness that we have showed to them. this helps to demystify attitudes about slavery at mount vernon and of slaveholders at this time and. the fact that she's so blunt about it in the volume is valuable. historical context and knowledge. next, please. this is a famous martha washington quote, but i give you an example. i think what you can learn sort of on a personal level about martha during the president's, she was very lonely during the presidency as she was wasn't able to see the people she wanted to see. and this fairly famous quote, shsays, there are certain bounds set for me which i must not depart from. and as i cannot do as i like, i obstinate and stay grt deal. so she says she feels like a state prisoner. and in response, she's a little bit stubborn about it, which is from my work with the papers of m
not in a way that is different from george washington. she writes more bluntly slavery and her feelings about slavery. so this quote, the next quote, the blacks are so bad in their nature that they have not the least gratitude for kindness that we have showed to them. this helps to demystify attitudes about slavery at mount vernon and of slaveholders at this time and. the fact that she's so blunt about it in the volume is valuable. historical context and knowledge. next, please. this is a...
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it was typical of george.— to the people that i love them. it was typical of george.about _ was typical of george. he taught us all a lot about living. _ was typical of george. he taught us all a lot about living. alan, - was typical of george. he taught us all a lot about living. alan, thank. all a lot about living. alan, thank you very much. we will have a special tribute to george at the end of this programme. the rest of the news now, and wildfires are still burning out of control on the greek island of rhodes. more rescue flights have been laid on to bring home thousands of britons who had to flee from the fires. two other greek islands corfu and evia have also ordered evacuations. officials in corfu say they suspect arson, but now have the fires under control. the fires in rhodes are thought to have affected 10% to 20% of the island. from there, here's our correspondentjenny hill. it seems like a miracle no—one was hurt. fire swept through this resort. not much left behind. those were once water skis. so much of this island still looks... well, idyllic. and then
it was typical of george.— to the people that i love them. it was typical of george.about _ was typical of george. he taught us all a lot about living. _ was typical of george. he taught us all a lot about living. alan, - was typical of george. he taught us all a lot about living. alan, thank. all a lot about living. alan, thank you very much. we will have a special tribute to george at the end of this programme. the rest of the news now, and wildfires are still burning out of control on the...
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george's church is a temple in honor of this great martyr george.ially revered and uh, thank god that the temple, it is always uh, filled with worshipers . festive sunday services. uh, people are always coming and they are glad that young people and many children are coming. going inside the temple, you can understand that the history here is closely intertwined with modernity. the pride of the temple is the ancient icons, and each is unique in its own way from among the most revered icons. with cross six large icons with the image of 12 apostles are we very revered with vats and icons of the mother of god of all who grieve joy? the icon depicts the most holy theotokos with outstretched arms. and these outstretched hands symbolize such a kind of symbolic veil. also , it extends its hands over uh christians over those who sigh prayerfully. e, the most holy theotokos asks for her intercession of prayerful help, as far as she is in front of the e throne of the lord himself in a direct way. here she is the patroness of all praying, who naked attire is s
george's church is a temple in honor of this great martyr george.ially revered and uh, thank god that the temple, it is always uh, filled with worshipers . festive sunday services. uh, people are always coming and they are glad that young people and many children are coming. going inside the temple, you can understand that the history here is closely intertwined with modernity. the pride of the temple is the ancient icons, and each is unique in its own way from among the most revered icons....
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there was no artificial george. _ junior colleagues. there was no artificial george.nior colleagues. there was no artificial george. there was no | junior colleagues. there was no - artificial george. there was no side to him, there was no malice. he was completely unimpressed by his own legend. he didn't think he was special and that is part of what was special and that is part of what was special about him. the light of his generosity shown on so many people, and that is why i thank you are in the newsroom in london. i imagine there is a very stale and grief stricken atmosphere there. he was an extremely special man. yes. stricken atmosphere there. he was an extremely special man.— extremely special man. yes, he usually loved. _ extremely special man. yes, he usually loved. alan, _ extremely special man. yes, he usually loved. alan, thank- extremely special man. yes, he usually loved. alan, thank you i extremely special man. yes, he i usually loved. alan, thank you very much. wonderful tributes from you through the course of a very difficult day. thank you so much f
there was no artificial george. _ junior colleagues. there was no artificial george.nior colleagues. there was no artificial george. there was no | junior colleagues. there was no - artificial george. there was no side to him, there was no malice. he was completely unimpressed by his own legend. he didn't think he was special and that is part of what was special and that is part of what was special about him. the light of his generosity shown on so many people, and that is why i thank you are...
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george soros was an individual target. ever discussed between you and viktor orban or his advisers? never once came up. never once. did it cross your mind? not at any point. in 2017, my 14—year—old son was playing football at school, and whenever one of the kids shouted stop, another kid shouted soros. is that not the danger of powerful political messaging, and it goes very deep in the society and actually divides that society even more than it was before? it is interesting. political campaigns are all based on one thing, advertising, and winning any advertising campaign, whether you are coca—cola or a politician, is getting people to remember and repeat the message. the critical thing. we call it message penetration. if you turn one politician into a hero, do you have to demonise his or her opponent? you don't always have to demonise the opponent. but it can help? what's that? but it can help? it depends, it depends on where the votes are. it is good to have an enemy, and very rarely... not in a way that again, i would ne
george soros was an individual target. ever discussed between you and viktor orban or his advisers? never once came up. never once. did it cross your mind? not at any point. in 2017, my 14—year—old son was playing football at school, and whenever one of the kids shouted stop, another kid shouted soros. is that not the danger of powerful political messaging, and it goes very deep in the society and actually divides that society even more than it was before? it is interesting. political...
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i knew george as a foreign correspondent.tinent whose fate ran through his life like a thread through cloth. so, this is where... your house? hey? oh, it's nice, it's nice. i thought of him as a kind of mentor, i was inspired by his example. he was brave, calm and kind. ok, you get the water from here and do that. i admired his gift for reaching into the hearts of those caught up in war or natural disaster. winning their trust, even at the worst moments of their lives. in a refugee camp in eastern zaire, hundreds were dying every day of preventable illness. i asked her what she wanted from life. "ajob," she said, "so i can look after little petty." in somalia he met a woman whose ten—year—old daughter had just died. his own children were about the same age. it seemed wrong to be there at what should have been a moment of private grief. she said it was all right if it might help to save her other daughter. i haven't the heart to count and it doesn't really matter... there were moments when he crossed the line between merely wi
i knew george as a foreign correspondent.tinent whose fate ran through his life like a thread through cloth. so, this is where... your house? hey? oh, it's nice, it's nice. i thought of him as a kind of mentor, i was inspired by his example. he was brave, calm and kind. ok, you get the water from here and do that. i admired his gift for reaching into the hearts of those caught up in war or natural disaster. winning their trust, even at the worst moments of their lives. in a refugee camp in...
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another picture of george w bush after 911. again, sitting at that resolute desk thinking about what that oval office means to a commander in chief. and i think it's not too much of a stretch that stretch to think about this sleeping in office. that is the first oval office that was the place where washington's highest and certainly lowest moments of the war took place. now, it mattered not just to him as the commander to have a place like that more importantly, it mattered to the man that he was leading. and so this is an image done by the great illustrator, howard pyle. so obviously a commemorative, but showing washington in his tent. and once you start to see very early on, is washington consciously trying to create a model for what the general of in a republic would be like? because this is not a monarchy anymore. he does not owe his commission to a sovereign, but rather the people through congress have given him this authority. and so what does it mean to be a republic in general and people begin to note the significance o
another picture of george w bush after 911. again, sitting at that resolute desk thinking about what that oval office means to a commander in chief. and i think it's not too much of a stretch that stretch to think about this sleeping in office. that is the first oval office that was the place where washington's highest and certainly lowest moments of the war took place. now, it mattered not just to him as the commander to have a place like that more importantly, it mattered to the man that he...
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, viktor orban continued to vilify george soros.e of the accused is remarkable electoral success. in may 2017, giant billboards went up around the country selling george soros with the slogan: do not let him have the last laugh. it was around the country and seemed to repeat a trope people saw in the 1930s of the grinning jew, the laughing financier exploiting the public, having a malign effect. what do you think of that campaign? i do not see it as an anti—semitic trope. i think it was seen as this extravagant kind of secretive multi—billionaire spreading his influence. which is, of course, what the nazis accused thejews of in the 1930s. sure, but in a very different way, i think to compare the maligning of an entire people to him is very different, very unfair. and the fact he wasjewish, was that of a discussed between you and viktor orban or his advisers? never once came up. never once. did it cross your mind? not at any point. in 2017, my 1a son was playing football, and whenever one of the kids shouted stop, another kid shouted
, viktor orban continued to vilify george soros.e of the accused is remarkable electoral success. in may 2017, giant billboards went up around the country selling george soros with the slogan: do not let him have the last laugh. it was around the country and seemed to repeat a trope people saw in the 1930s of the grinning jew, the laughing financier exploiting the public, having a malign effect. what do you think of that campaign? i do not see it as an anti—semitic trope. i think it was seen...
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i would like to convey my deepest sympathies to george's l deepest sympathies to george's family, friendsut his cancer challenge and also his two sons adam together with her young children, george's grandchildren and we are is saddened and many other colleagues by the news of george's passing and i spent a lot of time with george as alan mentioned, we travelled across the continent of africa and we went to zimbabwe which liberia, congo, kenya, and all of those countries, whichever together and when you travel together in places that are going through turmoil, and palms you, you become closer we became more than colleagues, we became friends and in fact, i was very proud when george graciously agreed to be the godfather to my son was born in 2001. that brought the families together in churches on my wedding in 1998 and if a picture of them on display when he was standing at my parent in—laws house and during her wedding. at my parent in—laws house and during herwedding. many memories at my parent in—laws house and during her wedding. many memories we shared, we travelled to iraq together a
i would like to convey my deepest sympathies to george's l deepest sympathies to george's family, friendsut his cancer challenge and also his two sons adam together with her young children, george's grandchildren and we are is saddened and many other colleagues by the news of george's passing and i spent a lot of time with george as alan mentioned, we travelled across the continent of africa and we went to zimbabwe which liberia, congo, kenya, and all of those countries, whichever together and...
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george was at my wedding in 1998.n the display when he was standing at my parents in law's house at my wife's home. many memories that we shared. we travelled to iraq together. at the time when there was a flight plan so you couldn't fly into iraq under saddam hussein's regime. the only way we could get there to report for the bbc was to fly into jordan way we could get there to report for the bbc was to fly intojordan into a man and drive 15 hours across the desert to baghdad. george and i did the strips together. we spoke about our families, the strips together. we spoke about ourfamilies, what the strips together. we spoke about our families, what they meant to us, and of course, we were looking at the prospect that even we could be in the same fate as the iraqi people and get injured or worse. so as we were reporting, we were actually thinking about what it means to be alive. with me is the bbc�*s media and arts correspondent, david sillito. david, we have a life page that is “p david, we have a life page that is
george was at my wedding in 1998.n the display when he was standing at my parents in law's house at my wife's home. many memories that we shared. we travelled to iraq together. at the time when there was a flight plan so you couldn't fly into iraq under saddam hussein's regime. the only way we could get there to report for the bbc was to fly into jordan way we could get there to report for the bbc was to fly intojordan into a man and drive 15 hours across the desert to baghdad. george and i did...
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were german born kings george. the third is the first to do so. so. george the second was coming of maligned figure here in britain. he wasn't that popular. and then when he died the americans are so sad they're lauren you know all these sermons about how george the second was and there's so much optimism and hope for george the third and of course that quickly dissipated it's given the different policies that britain pursued. i think there's. like 28, 27, 27, 37 grievances almost, all of them, they're all a sentence of peace. yeah, most them almost all them begin with he yeah. he refused. he has for a bit and. he has refused. he has called together, he has dissolved. he has refused. has endeavored. andrew roberts wrote a favorable biography of george the third, which i read another met you. the nice thing about this book is when you're done reading it he uses his doorstop. doorstop the misunderstood reign of george third. and i'm going to share something with he's more favorable george the third than maybe some ot
were german born kings george. the third is the first to do so. so. george the second was coming of maligned figure here in britain. he wasn't that popular. and then when he died the americans are so sad they're lauren you know all these sermons about how george the second was and there's so much optimism and hope for george the third and of course that quickly dissipated it's given the different policies that britain pursued. i think there's. like 28, 27, 27, 37 grievances almost, all of them,...
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george? so i think exactly. now i've seen the incense is the tool and um, in fact, if it was to be a settlement now on the terms of which um, low black advocates and that interview referred to by nonsense um this will be a complete failure for russia because essentially, uh, russian would have to be giving up things that it actually had prior to the start of the, um, of the, the surplus special milledgeville braces that goes down. they have to agree to holding plebiscites. and you know, we know how the way these plebiscites work. i mean the, the that it's always very questionable once made that gets involved in a plebiscite. so roughly what happens the giving up is gonna end up with less then it had the 18 months ago. so i don't see any reason. certainly built in conduct survive. so if we're talking about bite and then the election, i mean, open conducts of, i a such and such a accumulation. but there is an agenda always with, with this kind of talking, particularly with somebody like look like, look, track. ess
george? so i think exactly. now i've seen the incense is the tool and um, in fact, if it was to be a settlement now on the terms of which um, low black advocates and that interview referred to by nonsense um this will be a complete failure for russia because essentially, uh, russian would have to be giving up things that it actually had prior to the start of the, um, of the, the surplus special milledgeville braces that goes down. they have to agree to holding plebiscites. and you know, we know...
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were german born kings george. the third is the first to do so. so. george the second was coming of maligned figure here in britain. he wasn't that popular. and then when he died the americans are so sad they're lauren you know all these sermons about how george the second was and there's so much optimism and hope for george the third and of course that quickly dissipated it's given the different policies that britain pursued. i think there's. like 28, 27, 27, 37 grievances almost, all of them, they're all a sentence of peace. yeah, most them almost all them begin with he yeah. he refused. he has for a bit and. he has refused. he has called together, he has dissolved. he has refused. has endeavored. andrew roberts wrote a favorable biography of george the third, which i read another met you. the nice thing about this book is when you're done reading it he uses his doorstop. doorstop the misunderstood reign of george third. and i'm going to share something with he's more favorable george the third than maybe some ot
were german born kings george. the third is the first to do so. so. george the second was coming of maligned figure here in britain. he wasn't that popular. and then when he died the americans are so sad they're lauren you know all these sermons about how george the second was and there's so much optimism and hope for george the third and of course that quickly dissipated it's given the different policies that britain pursued. i think there's. like 28, 27, 27, 37 grievances almost, all of them,...
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the american made cluster bombs the day, the george george, the, the, the, you know, you know, looking at this and of enter bigger perspective. so in a, in a couple of days, that will be the bill and this nato summit. so we're not going to give you membership, but we're going to give you a cluster bombs where you can pull into your own territory. but what a deal, what do you say, george? well, it's, it's a real ball again. um, without doubt, i mean that's uh the, that's going to be the message. but the interesting thing is you, i mean, you mention about how the most nato member states actually signed onto the convention on plus the, me, a nation. i think something like 25 other study ones, so it's, it's almost all of them assigned on. so what are they doing about it at the moment? they're letting know that save a journal as well with very, very unhappy about this. this is not a good thing, you know, we're losing a moral stand a, you know, where the moral high ground receiving the higher around to the russians. but of course, the americans just the loft in this lee when when they hear i
the american made cluster bombs the day, the george george, the, the, the, you know, you know, looking at this and of enter bigger perspective. so in a, in a couple of days, that will be the bill and this nato summit. so we're not going to give you membership, but we're going to give you a cluster bombs where you can pull into your own territory. but what a deal, what do you say, george? well, it's, it's a real ball again. um, without doubt, i mean that's uh the, that's going to be the message....
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george. and i love following his career because he gives us so much material as a big now of the ukrainian membership in make a big supporter. okay. so, i mean, it has been explained to me, is that, well, the friends see that, you know, the visa agency of the eastern part of the, you know, of the nature of blocks, the polls, the, the, the bulk of the baltic states. so it's kind of sad in this day and age the parents have to worry about, you know, competing with the baltic states, but i guess they are. and then another person in the know, told me said, well, the crown seems nothing else is work. so why did not change his position? wow, that is these know to go george. no, they don't. so definitely i know they go with my crowd is or is you know what he says on mondays, wednesdays and fridays have no bearing. and what he says on tuesdays thursdays and saturdays and there's no reason to think anything that my problem they uh says sir, is there is a person who said. 5 that nato is brain that he's
george. and i love following his career because he gives us so much material as a big now of the ukrainian membership in make a big supporter. okay. so, i mean, it has been explained to me, is that, well, the friends see that, you know, the visa agency of the eastern part of the, you know, of the nature of blocks, the polls, the, the, the bulk of the baltic states. so it's kind of sad in this day and age the parents have to worry about, you know, competing with the baltic states, but i guess...
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i knew george as a foreign correspondent.hose fate ran through his life like a thread through cloth. so, this is where... your house? hey? oh, it's nice, it's nice. i thought of him as a kind of mentor, i was inspired by his example. he was brave, calm and kind. ok, you get the water from here and do that. i admired his gift for reaching into the hearts of those caught up in war or natural disaster. winning their trust, even at the worst moments of their lives. in a refugee camp in eastern zaire, hundreds were dying every day of preventable illness. i asked her what she wanted from life. "ajob," she said, "so i can look after little petty." in somalia he met a woman whose ten—year—old daughter had just died. his own children were about the same age. it seemed wrong to be there at what should have been a moment of private grief. she said it was all right if it might help to save her other daughter. i haven't the heart to count and it doesn't really matter... there were moments when he crossed the line between merely witnessing
i knew george as a foreign correspondent.hose fate ran through his life like a thread through cloth. so, this is where... your house? hey? oh, it's nice, it's nice. i thought of him as a kind of mentor, i was inspired by his example. he was brave, calm and kind. ok, you get the water from here and do that. i admired his gift for reaching into the hearts of those caught up in war or natural disaster. winning their trust, even at the worst moments of their lives. in a refugee camp in eastern...
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george? yes, the question that's, that's always the american motif, the only one of the ally, you know, who was the united states. the pictures is why, again, it always turns out to be just not really worthy of, uh, american health and supposed to be, you know, yeah, but the south in the me is where it goes to useless. you know, then, you know, we have the weight is a, in the, in the 1st dog will we useless. the afghani is we useless. everybody's always useless. and so there is this theme life i already you brain in i think, well, it's a little bit much. i mean, you have a photo of it is anybody is but 70 is a and you're telling us that we're not fighting properly. you know what, you know, you know, bradley bradley down in the back back and fight alone. sorry. this doesn't make us a while. we don't really want to do that. so yeah, i mean, the, the visible sorts of, uh, confusing a messages that are coming out from uh, the administration. but there are also these confusing messages. but other
george? yes, the question that's, that's always the american motif, the only one of the ally, you know, who was the united states. the pictures is why, again, it always turns out to be just not really worthy of, uh, american health and supposed to be, you know, yeah, but the south in the me is where it goes to useless. you know, then, you know, we have the weight is a, in the, in the 1st dog will we useless. the afghani is we useless. everybody's always useless. and so there is this theme life...
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george, i think so. i think that the is provides them with an escape hatch that if things go wrong, then let's say what it was really the brand useful. but for pull it, they didn't take our advice. and again, they, they misuse the, the web and really we gave them, you know, a 5 to many shells and it was around a, i, a, i'm actually not buying into the story that they're running out of shows. i mean with this happens in every will, every when we hear about, oh sure, there's a shortage of uh, i'll tell her it shows a show. did you remind me they said at this during the one that was a big, big issue and well well well hey, we're running out of, um, i'll tell her what, what are we going to do about this? so, um the, the question that is, is what's the incentive for the united states to, to bring this to an end? i'm not buying this thing about the, the us, the likes of the us selection is like, is a long way off. yeah, many ways, it's the domestic issues that of, of travel and there is more or less a consensu
george, i think so. i think that the is provides them with an escape hatch that if things go wrong, then let's say what it was really the brand useful. but for pull it, they didn't take our advice. and again, they, they misuse the, the web and really we gave them, you know, a 5 to many shells and it was around a, i, a, i'm actually not buying into the story that they're running out of shows. i mean with this happens in every will, every when we hear about, oh sure, there's a shortage of uh,...
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george: we are in a soft landing. many people talk about the eventual soft landing but we are in the midst of a soft landing. inflation is coming down and the fed has moderated its pace of tightening and continue to signal they may be close to the end but still want to preserve that confidence in the market. growth is holding up better than expected. it sounds like soft landing to us and the question is, does it continue? how long can this last? does the tightness ultimately result in a recession? we think it could but it will take some time. katie: does your base case look like that? gargi: i agree that much of the data is stronger than we would have thought. housing is one that i have been surprised about the data. i think for us to call a hard or soft landing for the entire cycle is to early. let's see how the economy evolves. consumption is amazing. we slowed down in consumption from the first quarter but even at 1.6%, a strong consumption number. i think from here on what we need to focus on is the impact of thes
george: we are in a soft landing. many people talk about the eventual soft landing but we are in the midst of a soft landing. inflation is coming down and the fed has moderated its pace of tightening and continue to signal they may be close to the end but still want to preserve that confidence in the market. growth is holding up better than expected. it sounds like soft landing to us and the question is, does it continue? how long can this last? does the tightness ultimately result in a...
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george? yes. the question that's, that's always the american motif. the only one of the ally, you know, who was the united states. uh, which is why again, it always turns out to be just not really worthy of uh, american health and supposed to be in, oh yeah. but the south in the me is where it goes to useless. uh, you know, then you know, we had the, the weight is a, in the, in the 1st of will were useless. the ass counties were useless, everybody's always useless. and so there is the same um, right, if i were you trade in, i think, well, it's a little bit much. i mean, you have a photo of it. is anybody in but 70 is a and you're telling us that we're not fighting properly. you know what, you know, you get a driveway to grab a gun in the back back and fight alongside those, but it doesn't work as a well, we don't really want to do that. so yeah, i mean, the, the visible sorts of, uh, confusing messages that are coming out from uh, the administration. but there are also these confusing message
george? yes. the question that's, that's always the american motif. the only one of the ally, you know, who was the united states. uh, which is why again, it always turns out to be just not really worthy of uh, american health and supposed to be in, oh yeah. but the south in the me is where it goes to useless. uh, you know, then you know, we had the, the weight is a, in the, in the 1st of will were useless. the ass counties were useless, everybody's always useless. and so there is the same um,...
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i knew george as a foreign correspondent.se fate ran through his life like a thread through cloth. so, this is where... your house? hey? oh, it's nice, it's nice. i thought of him as a kind of mentor, i was inspired by his example. he was brave, calm and kind. ok, you get the water from here and do that. i admired his gift for reaching into the hearts of those caught up in war or natural disaster. winning their trust, even at the worst moments of their lives. in a refugee camp in eastern zaire, hundreds were dying every day of preventable illness. i asked her what she wanted from life. "a job," she said, "so i can look after little petty." in somalia he met a woman whose ten—year—old daughter had just died. his own children were about the same age. it seemed wrong to be there at what should have been a moment of private grief. she said it was all right if it might help to save her other daughter. i haven't the heart to count and it doesn't really matter... there were moments when he crossed the line between merely witnessing
i knew george as a foreign correspondent.se fate ran through his life like a thread through cloth. so, this is where... your house? hey? oh, it's nice, it's nice. i thought of him as a kind of mentor, i was inspired by his example. he was brave, calm and kind. ok, you get the water from here and do that. i admired his gift for reaching into the hearts of those caught up in war or natural disaster. winning their trust, even at the worst moments of their lives. in a refugee camp in eastern zaire,...
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>> george: yeah, that can happen.. so for me i think that my little talent is kind of like you take one of those toy cars and wind it up and try to get it to go under the couch as fast as possible. >> george: that's all it will do for now. 15 to 20 pages is the idea. who knows. >> stephen: in one of your short stories, better author, a writer, having writer's block, have you suffered from it and what you do? >> george: david foster wallace said of writer's block is always a case of having stupidly elevated expectations. to look at a blank page, i have to be tolstoy. you go for a walk, you know. but if you have gotten in touch with your own vision process, then you are never blocked, you just type some crap . that's a technical thing. but then if you have taste and then you go back to what you have written and you tune it up and you cut some stuff, improve it, put it away and come back the next day. superman's doing that hundreds, maybe thousands of times. and if you are doing that, somehow the story gets smarter than
>> george: yeah, that can happen.. so for me i think that my little talent is kind of like you take one of those toy cars and wind it up and try to get it to go under the couch as fast as possible. >> george: that's all it will do for now. 15 to 20 pages is the idea. who knows. >> stephen: in one of your short stories, better author, a writer, having writer's block, have you suffered from it and what you do? >> george: david foster wallace said of writer's block is...
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i knew george as a foreign correspondent.through his life like a thread through cloth. so, this is where... your house? hey? oh, it's nice, it's nice. i thought of him as a kind of mentor, i was inspired by his example. he was brave, calm and kind. ok, you get the water from here and do that. i admired his gift for reaching into the hearts of those caught up in war or natural disaster. winning their trust, even at the worst moments of their lives. in a refugee camp in eastern zaire, hundreds were dying every day of preventable illness. i asked her what she wanted from life. "ajob," she said, "so i can look after little petty." in somalia he met a woman whose ten—year—old daughter had just died. his own children were about the same age. it seemed wrong to be there at what should have been a moment of private grief. she said it was all right if it might help to save her other daughter. i haven't the heart to count and it doesn't really matter... there were moments when he crossed the line between merely witnessing and actively
i knew george as a foreign correspondent.through his life like a thread through cloth. so, this is where... your house? hey? oh, it's nice, it's nice. i thought of him as a kind of mentor, i was inspired by his example. he was brave, calm and kind. ok, you get the water from here and do that. i admired his gift for reaching into the hearts of those caught up in war or natural disaster. winning their trust, even at the worst moments of their lives. in a refugee camp in eastern zaire, hundreds...
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they're going to go with george. it's, it's so interesting is that if you look at western media about ukraine, up is, you know, up until january of to of 2020, to the most corrupt country in europe. okay. i'll be on in, on and on about this here. and then after all this money is being spent, should we have an audit? no audit, that's what the operating point. ok. and there's one reason why you don't want to know what people don't know where it's going. okay. this is mark said this is a lot of using money and it's a grip that just keeps on giving as long as the conflict continues georgia. well, that's right, and i think that's why there is such a great incentive for this conflict to continue a lot of these people making a lot of money and that i think his mother's says if, if the world are to come to an end, they would indeed have to be inquiries about the origins of the war and the by whose families involved with ukraine. but it, ukraine has really been of the center of american politics for quite some time. i mean, i
they're going to go with george. it's, it's so interesting is that if you look at western media about ukraine, up is, you know, up until january of to of 2020, to the most corrupt country in europe. okay. i'll be on in, on and on about this here. and then after all this money is being spent, should we have an audit? no audit, that's what the operating point. ok. and there's one reason why you don't want to know what people don't know where it's going. okay. this is mark said this is a lot of...
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alright, let's start out with george in budapest. well we're, we're going up to the escalation ladder again. a, something that the by the administration said would be a potential war crime sending cluster, obviously ukraine. um, um is now. um, um regular policy here we have a dot, a pending unofficial se remarkably russian victory, worse than civilian cluster, bombed us. that's the us panic a. so george become mono is open for everyone to see. and it's pretty ugly. george, it's survey is very ivy. it's a big way you're absolutely right. is saying that the united states, the glad early on that the alleged russian was using, plus the bombs and that this was undoubtedly a war crime. so now the bible says this was a very difficult decision to take. but nonetheless, which okay, then the end of course this is all this has been divided into ministration. mine shotwell long. no, no, absolutely, no, we're not going to do this. no, no, we're not going down this bob. i'm not. yeah. all right. you, when, once you see you, you bring it up, let's
alright, let's start out with george in budapest. well we're, we're going up to the escalation ladder again. a, something that the by the administration said would be a potential war crime sending cluster, obviously ukraine. um, um is now. um, um regular policy here we have a dot, a pending unofficial se remarkably russian victory, worse than civilian cluster, bombed us. that's the us panic a. so george become mono is open for everyone to see. and it's pretty ugly. george, it's survey is very...
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