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george? >> george: marcus moore, thanks. let's bring in the president's national security adviser, jake sullivan. jake, thank you for joining us this morning. just start out. what have our strikes achieved over the last couple of days? is the retaliation done? >> well, george, part of the purpose of the strikes, the central purpose of the strikes has been to take away capabilities from the iranian-backed militias in iraq and syria that are attacking our forces and from the houthis that continue to threaten the red sea shipping. we believe they had good effect in reducing and degrading the capabilities of the militias and of the houthis, and as necessary, we will continue to take action. >> george: so do you expect more retaliation for the strike against u.s. forces in jordan earlier this week? >> well, the first thing that i would say, and you noted it at the top of your program, is that this was the beginning of our response. there will be more steps. some of those steps will be seen. some may not be seen, but there will be
george? >> george: marcus moore, thanks. let's bring in the president's national security adviser, jake sullivan. jake, thank you for joining us this morning. just start out. what have our strikes achieved over the last couple of days? is the retaliation done? >> well, george, part of the purpose of the strikes, the central purpose of the strikes has been to take away capabilities from the iranian-backed militias in iraq and syria that are attacking our forces and from the houthis...
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go ahead, george. well, i think i'm not going to get that nobel prize anytime, said i, yes, i think the united states always makes the same thing. we are desperate to avoid a war. we're absolutely desperate to avoid any kind of escalation. that is why we're launching this size. that's why we're launching bomb is in order to avoid a war and everything that he does. whether it's a heated here in the middle lease, or whether it's a new crane is did toward provocation. whether that's what it does it make claim that it's deescalate. he may claim that it's entirely defensive, but whatever is doing it is in order to provo, i'm if you, if you take the, uh, just to, you know, look at it from the other person. look at it. let's look at it from the perspective of iran. you know, they see a hostile state a stain that is a cost to do the around for more than 40 years. in a openly advocates the whole withdraw about the government. whether they're wrong in the series, a policy of containment all the around it sets of
go ahead, george. well, i think i'm not going to get that nobel prize anytime, said i, yes, i think the united states always makes the same thing. we are desperate to avoid a war. we're absolutely desperate to avoid any kind of escalation. that is why we're launching this size. that's why we're launching bomb is in order to avoid a war and everything that he does. whether it's a heated here in the middle lease, or whether it's a new crane is did toward provocation. whether that's what it does...
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george, it is quite remarkable. and an orb of himself said after this meeting is up, everyone in brussels is talking of war that's, that's the it lists them mentality. and we'll see this throughout europe. so in any in, in the u. k, where we have the, the top uh, army person. uh so patrick, solve this thing. we need to bring back military conscription because we need to. it's not ready. or. and then uh, barge, i'm sure a lot of, you know, you know, um, uh, x 10 or whatever they're called or more than happy they know, jump into a military uniform. i, i did, it just seemed so not unless i get immigrants to do it. sorry for the in a rush. i know the other and then you have a bar, as johnson said, yeah, yeah, yeah, we need construction, you know, corporal johnson reporting for duty and then you have um, a little macro. also saying, you know, we, whatever we do, we time of allowed a boot. and so when you have the general bar is not general, you know, defense when is the bar is the story is in germany. we says, well are,
george, it is quite remarkable. and an orb of himself said after this meeting is up, everyone in brussels is talking of war that's, that's the it lists them mentality. and we'll see this throughout europe. so in any in, in the u. k, where we have the, the top uh, army person. uh so patrick, solve this thing. we need to bring back military conscription because we need to. it's not ready. or. and then uh, barge, i'm sure a lot of, you know, you know, um, uh, x 10 or whatever they're called or...
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george. george. come on.on. ♪ ♪now, take it easy. >> two of our men, skipper and bob, went for help. >> all right. they sent us. they are okay. have another. >> yes, these boys beat the desert with a combination of brains, guts, and luck. learned to stay alive the hard way. and so, a little less than a month later in the desert base of north africa the crew of the pippin rejoined the group and was back in operational flight. the crew was pippin ii, that is. yes. it is a different ship. it is also a different crew. different because it is wiser. never again will these men be caught without any one of the vital items of emergency equipment. they will carry them in their planes, chute packets and pockets. they are weapon, weapon to battle the desert and win. the easy way. >> hurry up, phil. okay. skipper. ♪ ♪ >>> if you are enjoying american history tv, sign up for our news letter using the qr code on the screen. to receive highlights from the up coming programs of lecture in history, american artifacts, the pre
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george's cross.of state awards in modern russia, but as you know, the new is the well- forgotten old. let's take a closer look. in it you can easily find details and features of one of the most valuable awards of the russian empire, the order of st. vladimir. vladimir was also established for both military and civil merits, and the motto of the order was benefit, honor, glory, each order had its own motto, which spoke, as it were, about its, well super-tasks, let’s say, benefit, honor, glory, this motto was carried over at the end... the order of st. vladimir, equal-to-the-apostles , appeared under catherine the great at the end of the 18th century after the victory in the russian-turkish war and the annexation of crimea to russia. the karsun legend says that saint vladimir was baptized in crimea. in kherson in the suburbs of modern sevastopol. it is not surprising that the order received the name of st. vladimir, the baptist of russia. there was a rule according to which persons of the imperial fami
george's cross.of state awards in modern russia, but as you know, the new is the well- forgotten old. let's take a closer look. in it you can easily find details and features of one of the most valuable awards of the russian empire, the order of st. vladimir. vladimir was also established for both military and civil merits, and the motto of the order was benefit, honor, glory, each order had its own motto, which spoke, as it were, about its, well super-tasks, let’s say, benefit, honor, glory,...
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george w. bush stayed away from politics and focused on painting. as an ex-president, john quincy adams was elected to the house of representatives where he became a staunch opponent of slavery. jimmy carter transformed the post-presidency into a platform for global peace efforts. these are examples from jared cohen's new book, looking at the unique roles held by former presidents in american life. also on cohen's list, herbert hoover. - donald "herbert hoover" trump. [audience laughs] - but he says politicians today are getting it wrong. - and what people don't realize about hoover is, he does recover his name in his lifetime. it just gets tarnished again posthumously. - [margaret] and grover cleveland, the only former president to do what donald trump is attempting. - [jared] it might feel or seem nice to get the job you once had back, but it is rarely as sweet the second time. - argaret] what does best-selling author jared cohen say now? - [narrator] "firing line" with margaret hoover is mad
george w. bush stayed away from politics and focused on painting. as an ex-president, john quincy adams was elected to the house of representatives where he became a staunch opponent of slavery. jimmy carter transformed the post-presidency into a platform for global peace efforts. these are examples from jared cohen's new book, looking at the unique roles held by former presidents in american life. also on cohen's list, herbert hoover. - donald "herbert hoover" trump. [audience...
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and so i'm trying to set this up george here. here's what joe biden had to say, you know, take it for what it's worth of us present, joe biden. acknowledge that. what, while quote, we don't know exactly what happened. there is no doubt, but the death of nevada only was a consequence of something putting in his stubs did. so it's it, i don't know what he's talking about. we don't know, but we, we know um this is the typical messaging we get also for what it's worth. vice president harris said russia is responsible, george. you know, we've covered this during the volume these checkered history a lot in the past. i think it's regrettable, like i said on site, the 2nd time no person should die in prison, george. and that's exactly right. it's very interesting. does that sound within hours actually within minutes of the announcements of is this everyone who already knew who was responsible? um north stream, 18 months ago we still don't know just as successfully done or you know roll the investigation or what we don't know. but he, i d
and so i'm trying to set this up george here. here's what joe biden had to say, you know, take it for what it's worth of us present, joe biden. acknowledge that. what, while quote, we don't know exactly what happened. there is no doubt, but the death of nevada only was a consequence of something putting in his stubs did. so it's it, i don't know what he's talking about. we don't know, but we, we know um this is the typical messaging we get also for what it's worth. vice president harris said...
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i think is crucial results will be the degree to which george i be the degree to which george gallowayccessful at in some cases in the past, and bradford west, 59% of that constituency was muslim in the census, and in this particular constituency, 30%. he may be have to reach beyond that community in order to get over the line. can he do that? possibly, but wejust don't know. it will be fascinating to see the degree to which george can galloway mop up beyond simply his usual base of support. what galloway mop up beyond simply his usual base of support.— usual base of support. what about reform uk cut _ usual base of support. what about reform uk cut in _ usual base of support. what about reform uk cut in the _ usual base of support. what about reform uk cut in the last - usual base of support. what about reform uk cut in the last couple i usual base of support. what about reform uk cut in the last couple of by—elections, they have done quite well getting ten to 13% of the vote. in national polls, reform uk have been a success story of the last few months. they have seen their position
i think is crucial results will be the degree to which george i be the degree to which george gallowayccessful at in some cases in the past, and bradford west, 59% of that constituency was muslim in the census, and in this particular constituency, 30%. he may be have to reach beyond that community in order to get over the line. can he do that? possibly, but wejust don't know. it will be fascinating to see the degree to which george can galloway mop up beyond simply his usual base of support....
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no person should die in prison, george. and that's exactly right. it's very interesting that within our actually, within minutes of the announcements of his death, everyone who already knew who was responsible um north stream 18 months ago. we still don't know just as successively done the whole the investigation. we don't know, but he, i don't even know is he out of pollutant did it was interesting. um is that from that very same day of the amount. so that is uh this uh and the people wailing and solving and uh, you know, biting the novels of grief over the loss of the leader of the russian opposition. and the dog sharon was hit with a $355000000.00 fine. um with interest is gonna be probably close to around $460000000.00 now. um this was treated with much relief joy. i believe i'm on much of the media of the same people who are weeping over the phone. it is a case literally driven by elliptical agenda. it's never been done against anybody else. so it's, it's an obscure little that has never been used in this way. and no one really cares this yet.
no person should die in prison, george. and that's exactly right. it's very interesting that within our actually, within minutes of the announcements of his death, everyone who already knew who was responsible um north stream 18 months ago. we still don't know just as successively done the whole the investigation. we don't know, but he, i don't even know is he out of pollutant did it was interesting. um is that from that very same day of the amount. so that is uh this uh and the people wailing...
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george i already points on. i want to be very clear that extremism thing kind of mystifies me, but that's a part of the law that can be easily interpreted in the way you want. but then they've all need that as being harold in the west is not the only the people know in russia. yeah, but also i think the only in the west is i think we should make it very clear that perhaps both of his demise above the reason why ends up in prison was because of the west and methylated because of him getting so close to the americans and progress in the european so, i mean there is that there's a film circulating, i don't know if it's more of him talking about $20000000.00. it needs to fundamental position in the campaign. yeah, i think that's going to be um, a really dumbing point rule. blacks bolt on his career that he was gonna do. my dad that was not no one in rush. it was surprised by that. ok. i mean that, that, that just a certified in the minds of most people that he is just a tool of the west. keep going. yeah. when i put
george i already points on. i want to be very clear that extremism thing kind of mystifies me, but that's a part of the law that can be easily interpreted in the way you want. but then they've all need that as being harold in the west is not the only the people know in russia. yeah, but also i think the only in the west is i think we should make it very clear that perhaps both of his demise above the reason why ends up in prison was because of the west and methylated because of him getting so...
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so what george? yeah, it's i, i'm not very impressed by this. sergeant schultz, most gentleman speak a pretty good english and honest, but it's a, it's a read. it goes to this list, the salient issue here, which is this, the munich secure of the conference. it is now, you know, the thrust of it is how much more money can we get to ukraine? that's going to give you the honor to thousands of that. you want to go kill in other a few 100000 with a view to what, what, what are you trying to achieve here? you know, there's a, you got yourself into this rule for no reason until your brain is not a member of maybe or another member the you, there was no reason for you to get it or why. what is the reason what it was? the explanation were and again this is what have journalist shouldn't be doing that job, which is the challenges that what is the reason for this? and then i'll doing it and i'll go see what needs to be brought up again. so that's, that's another thing you would just say at what point you're goi
so what george? yeah, it's i, i'm not very impressed by this. sergeant schultz, most gentleman speak a pretty good english and honest, but it's a, it's a read. it goes to this list, the salient issue here, which is this, the munich secure of the conference. it is now, you know, the thrust of it is how much more money can we get to ukraine? that's going to give you the honor to thousands of that. you want to go kill in other a few 100000 with a view to what, what, what are you trying to achieve...
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that's, of course, george brown. george brown was the owner, proprietor and publisher of the globe newspaper in toronto. the man the right, maybe a little more familiar to you, if any of them are. and he is, of course, sir john mcdonald, who would go on in 1867 to be elected as canada's first prime minister. now, the two of them had a bitter rivalry. of course, at that point in time. george brown, the german, the left and proprietor of the globe, was a staunch abolitionist. he was a staunch abolitionist and a member of the true grits as the party was known at the time, which was the predecessor to what would become the liberal party of canada as we know it today. drummond the right was, of course, john mcdonald, who was the head of the tory party at that point in time, which eventually would morph into the conservative party as we think of it today. now, george brown of course, like i said, was a staunch abolitionist and he was also one of the founders of the anti-slavery society of toronto. and happened then as the
that's, of course, george brown. george brown was the owner, proprietor and publisher of the globe newspaper in toronto. the man the right, maybe a little more familiar to you, if any of them are. and he is, of course, sir john mcdonald, who would go on in 1867 to be elected as canada's first prime minister. now, the two of them had a bitter rivalry. of course, at that point in time. george brown, the german, the left and proprietor of the globe, was a staunch abolitionist. he was a staunch...
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very much to do with george santos himself. the republicans in this district where even saying, they were saying hey, our fault, we can that him. take that for whatever you well. but that's what republicans were saying in this election. i say that because again this is the third district here. biden won it by 14 republican and staff here in the south shore is the fort district. biden won it by 14 points in 2020. 14 points for joe biden and then elected a republican. anthony d'esposito in 2022. by the way, with this districts going back to the democrats, the is going to d'esposito in the district, is one of the most nervous republican incumbents anywhere in the country. there were some other districts that where republican held were very competitive in the 2020 presidential election democrats thought they had a chance at one may be even ideal both of those. democrats lost all four of the congressional districts based on long island. they lost a district where in 2022 sean patrick maloney, the chairman of the democratic congressi
very much to do with george santos himself. the republicans in this district where even saying, they were saying hey, our fault, we can that him. take that for whatever you well. but that's what republicans were saying in this election. i say that because again this is the third district here. biden won it by 14 republican and staff here in the south shore is the fort district. biden won it by 14 points in 2020. 14 points for joe biden and then elected a republican. anthony d'esposito in 2022....
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let's go start out with george in budapest. i'm the denise of uh, mr. nevada, and they had such an early age in prison. first of all, i want to make sure to with my guess here in with our audience that no person in cost incarcerated should die in prison, full stop. ok, full stop. ok. but predictably, the so called leader of the russian opposition. i don't want to be clear with everyone. that's how the west labeled mr. nevada and me. and that's not how he is seen or was seen in russia. okay. and so i'm trying to set this up george here. here's what joe biden had to say, you know, take it for what it's worth of us present, joe biden. acknowledge that. what wild quote we don't know exactly what happened. there is no doubt that the death of nevada only was a consequence of something putin and his thugs did. so it's a, i don't know what he's talking about. we don't know, but we, we know um this is the typical messaging we get also for what it's worth, the vice president harris said russia is responsible, george. you know, we've cove
let's go start out with george in budapest. i'm the denise of uh, mr. nevada, and they had such an early age in prison. first of all, i want to make sure to with my guess here in with our audience that no person in cost incarcerated should die in prison, full stop. ok, full stop. ok. but predictably, the so called leader of the russian opposition. i don't want to be clear with everyone. that's how the west labeled mr. nevada and me. and that's not how he is seen or was seen in russia. okay. and...
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all right, let's start out with george in budapest, george, you know, the highly anticipated, highly criticized even before the interview was done, recorded and released and then it was being criticized even more. you know, what i've talked about this previously was a very interesting interview. it had its flaws, though your thoughts, the exact could be there. i mean, it was very interesting that as far as i think, what was interesting about it and why it bravo so much hysteria beforehand. and a lot of hysteria also is, is that we did indeed challenge the reigning narrative, the rainy interpretation of, of, of the events in ukraine. so he was telling a vast audience. so a story that's very different from the one that they already gave with the day of the day and i dropped the knife which is that the booted is a, a, a, a dictator. refresher is the imperialistic faith of who just wants to conquer everything and wants to bring it under his terrible domination is just a hippa like person um and he provided an alternative history history that we on the show of course, very familiar with,
all right, let's start out with george in budapest, george, you know, the highly anticipated, highly criticized even before the interview was done, recorded and released and then it was being criticized even more. you know, what i've talked about this previously was a very interesting interview. it had its flaws, though your thoughts, the exact could be there. i mean, it was very interesting that as far as i think, what was interesting about it and why it bravo so much hysteria beforehand. and...
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george, i should tell you, george h.w. bush at the end of his administration, a couple of speeches in which he said almost precisely socially the same thing. i saw. and this was what that quotation often suggests is something that i firmly believe, and that's there turmoil everywhere in the world. and there always will be. but it's vital for american decision makers and for the american people to and determine what constitutes a so-called existential threat. what really is an existential threat? it's also extremely important as this quotation suggests and i embrace for american policymakers and the american people to carefully assess what constitutes a vital interest where we are or are vital. do we have, like today do we have a vital interest in taiwan? yes or no? i believe very thoughtful can argue that in both ways. but it has no easy answer. but it is imperative, as clinton's quotation suggests, to think hard and long what constitutes a vital interest? what constitutes an existential threat? once you decide if somethin
george, i should tell you, george h.w. bush at the end of his administration, a couple of speeches in which he said almost precisely socially the same thing. i saw. and this was what that quotation often suggests is something that i firmly believe, and that's there turmoil everywhere in the world. and there always will be. but it's vital for american decision makers and for the american people to and determine what constitutes a so-called existential threat. what really is an existential...
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coupled with george soros prosecutors. bad.laudia tenney aleo terrell. thank you. i want to get claudia to try to tell us what biden is doing on the border. the george soros thing. like a -- you take migrant crime as mr. trump put it, the other night, in his town hall, and on top st of that george soros prosecutors who do just about everything but prosecute crime. this district attorney in arizona, she has refused extradition to new york because violent suspects will never be prosecuted in new york, how is this possible, george soros and his minions are out there, saying, nobody committed a crime, yet any poor soul on streets can tell you how much worse it has become. >> leo. >> i'm sorry. i thought -- it was a claudia, you are looking at they won't go after migrant crime, that is their voting bloc. these are democrat who do not believe in law and order, george soros believes on soft on crime prosecutors, that district attorney in arizona is blocking extradition, because she knows that guy will be released in new york, sudd san
coupled with george soros prosecutors. bad.laudia tenney aleo terrell. thank you. i want to get claudia to try to tell us what biden is doing on the border. the george soros thing. like a -- you take migrant crime as mr. trump put it, the other night, in his town hall, and on top st of that george soros prosecutors who do just about everything but prosecute crime. this district attorney in arizona, she has refused extradition to new york because violent suspects will never be prosecuted in new...
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, george tenet. they would go over all the threats that came in on the previous day and try to assess the salience of these threats. if we could have a sense of what that was, day by day, that would help us tremendously in terms of understanding the subsequent decisive actions that were taken or not taken. >> your aim in this book was to explain why things happen the way they did. it was not to write an indictment of george w. bush and his administration or nor to let him off the hook. i praise you for that. when i picked up the book, i wanted to learn two things definitively to the extent possible. let's admit, emotions are issti raw. 20 years is not a lot of time. anniversaries have a way of focusing our memories back on unpleasant events and we are still living with the consequences of this disastrous war today. so i had to clear my mind and approach this with an open mind and i wanted to learn two things primarily. when and why? when was the decision to invadea iraq and why? let's start with one.
, george tenet. they would go over all the threats that came in on the previous day and try to assess the salience of these threats. if we could have a sense of what that was, day by day, that would help us tremendously in terms of understanding the subsequent decisive actions that were taken or not taken. >> your aim in this book was to explain why things happen the way they did. it was not to write an indictment of george w. bush and his administration or nor to let him off the hook. i...
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joyce vance, andrew weissmann, george conway.fs win, friend of ten issues with that you are, and hello to bonnie climate picture behind you. >> do you want one of these? >> one of what? >> one of these, look at this. >> what does it say? in my chiefs. >> yes george, i would like to wear that next week on the show, and thank you guys so much for being here. i appreciate it. andrew joyce, i will get you guys want to. coming up next, ballot battle, florida's supreme court will soon decide about language they could redefine constitutional protections for abortion access in the sunshine state. we are going to discuss that next. ine state. we are going to discuss that next. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. ♪ ♪ sois this yours?w. you ready? surprise! i don't think you can clear this. i got this. it's yours now. there's nothing better than a subway series footlong.
joyce vance, andrew weissmann, george conway.fs win, friend of ten issues with that you are, and hello to bonnie climate picture behind you. >> do you want one of these? >> one of what? >> one of these, look at this. >> what does it say? in my chiefs. >> yes george, i would like to wear that next week on the show, and thank you guys so much for being here. i appreciate it. andrew joyce, i will get you guys want to. coming up next, ballot battle, florida's supreme...
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what will you remember about george?e republican party has gone and the willingness of this completely random place holder in an election holding some real consequence. and nobody looking into this until after that die was cast. so it's actually a very good side to see long island voters and the aftermath of that that suozzi's closing pitch saying that pilip in some sense was not transparent, she ran this really weird hidden campaign. he said santos two point oh, really pushing it, but it was good to see the voters taking it seriously, and having an early night. then the polling suggests that. >> what do you think of let's go for transparency following santos? >> you really would think. but instead they went with a yell, a small-time local politician who was struggling to some extent with communicating. which we saw in the one and only debate at the very end of this election. i think it was substantial for voters many of them seeing them in attack ads for the first time and say what is this? the most basic important ques
what will you remember about george?e republican party has gone and the willingness of this completely random place holder in an election holding some real consequence. and nobody looking into this until after that die was cast. so it's actually a very good side to see long island voters and the aftermath of that that suozzi's closing pitch saying that pilip in some sense was not transparent, she ran this really weird hidden campaign. he said santos two point oh, really pushing it, but it was...
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more than george.es playing for the 49ers. wow. what a fun atmosphere here at levi stadium. bruce chalks that up to a line. george's grandmother used frequently. >> her favorite line is you got to take your good times with you. >> he lives those nine words i love the niners. >> this is really fun. >> he's never really forgotten what it felt like to be a little kid. and you know, kind of want to be a fan with george. >> what you see is what you get deep down. he likes the simple things in life friends, family, his dog, legos and football. and if one thing's for sure, according to bruce, george will leave it all out on the field on super bowl sunday as he does every day. and you know he'll have fun doing it when the ball gets rolled out, he'll click his heels, put his feet on the turf in santa clara, i'm bailey o'carroll, ktvu fox two news. >> love that guy. >> i know his personality is just infectious, you know, and makes you smile and you really get the sense that he loves what he does and he's not bad
more than george.es playing for the 49ers. wow. what a fun atmosphere here at levi stadium. bruce chalks that up to a line. george's grandmother used frequently. >> her favorite line is you got to take your good times with you. >> he lives those nine words i love the niners. >> this is really fun. >> he's never really forgotten what it felt like to be a little kid. and you know, kind of want to be a fan with george. >> what you see is what you get deep down. he...
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george? >> selina wang, thank you very much. michael? >> all right, george. details on the shooting at joel osteen's megachurch. officials identified the woman that opened fire before being killed by law enforcement. they now say the 7-year-old boy injured in the shooting was her son. mireya villarreal has the latest. >> reporter: this morning new video reveals the terrifying scene inside joel osteen's houston megachurch lakewood during a shooting rampage that wounded two. the shooter, who was killed inside the church, is now identified as jenesa moreno. she brought her son with her. there is no word on who shot the boy but he sustained a head wound. parishioners seen trying to escape and screaming in terror. gunshots going off just as a spanish service was about to begin at osteen's church, home to one of the largest congregations in the u.s. >> she immediately starts firing inside of the hallway. multiple rounds are fired by her, at which point officer moreno of the houston police department, as well as agent herrera returned fire. she eventually falls to t
george? >> selina wang, thank you very much. michael? >> all right, george. details on the shooting at joel osteen's megachurch. officials identified the woman that opened fire before being killed by law enforcement. they now say the 7-year-old boy injured in the shooting was her son. mireya villarreal has the latest. >> reporter: this morning new video reveals the terrifying scene inside joel osteen's houston megachurch lakewood during a shooting rampage that wounded two. the...
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george, let's get into some of the finer points here. north stream. um um b, but cool in 2014 and a possible fast dig hostage exchange your pick. you take whatever you want, go ahead as well. um the basic stuff about the, the hostage exchange. um that is was very interesting because the ones uh, the topic awesome. very, very boldly raise the issue of the king since he had kind of ended the interview and then extended it. did you notice that? yeah, exactly, no, uh, absolutely. so he brought this up um, but you know, after all, up until any that will be quite friendly. you know, he didn't know how futon would respond to the subject, but thought it was a ticket on board was the good? yes. about it, um said you know that right, where are you conscious of to say, is it just it was a lot more to it than that. but then he is and said, yeah, well, we're working on it and we can resolve this and, and, and, and suggest that the doctor let. uh, it's quite likely that he will be resolved and he'll be going home. and essentially also spelled out what would be the
george, let's get into some of the finer points here. north stream. um um b, but cool in 2014 and a possible fast dig hostage exchange your pick. you take whatever you want, go ahead as well. um the basic stuff about the, the hostage exchange. um that is was very interesting because the ones uh, the topic awesome. very, very boldly raise the issue of the king since he had kind of ended the interview and then extended it. did you notice that? yeah, exactly, no, uh, absolutely. so he brought this...
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.>>> and george santos 2.0. democrats trying to replace the former congressman that's how they are describing is opponent now. the election is critical to the house gop's narrow majority. i spoke to both candidates on the ballot in new york's third district. those interviews are coming up. i am dana bash. let's go behind headlines and inside politics. >>> we started in florida where donald trump is in the closed- door hearing in his classified documents case. the issue, whether trump's team can get access to highly classified evidence as the clock ticks down to a potential trial date. evan perez is there. give our viewers a sense of what the significances of this particular day in court. >> reporter: this is all about the classified documents and the classified documents that are relevant to donald trump's trial. right now that trial is set for may, but it is unclear if that date holds. right now, what the former president and his lawyers are doing is meeting with the judge , discussing some of the documents tha
.>>> and george santos 2.0. democrats trying to replace the former congressman that's how they are describing is opponent now. the election is critical to the house gop's narrow majority. i spoke to both candidates on the ballot in new york's third district. those interviews are coming up. i am dana bash. let's go behind headlines and inside politics. >>> we started in florida where donald trump is in the closed- door hearing in his classified documents case. the issue,...
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her swing to super tuesday states and to new york where the race to replace expelled congressman georgeantos is drawing to a close. we will also talk to a political expert on the impact of candidate appearances on late shows, but first a look at a result reaction in this fast week's primaries and caucuses. after a decisive win in south carolina's democratic primary president biden moved on to nevada ahead of its february 6 the primary. here he was in las vegas meeting with the local 226 culinary union. >> [indiscernible] [laughter] pres. biden: [indiscernible] [laughter] how are you? can she even hear me? good to see you. thank you. [cross talk] >> is this all housekeeping here? [indiscernible chatter] [indiscernible chatter] [laughter] >> these folks worked very hard to worked hard for a big contract, and you were very helpful. [indiscernible chatter] >> we are so happy to have you. pres. biden: good to be here. [indiscernible chatter] >> [indiscernible] [laughter] >> he knows. he already knows. pres. biden: so i came today to say thank you. not just the support last time at this time,
her swing to super tuesday states and to new york where the race to replace expelled congressman georgeantos is drawing to a close. we will also talk to a political expert on the impact of candidate appearances on late shows, but first a look at a result reaction in this fast week's primaries and caucuses. after a decisive win in south carolina's democratic primary president biden moved on to nevada ahead of its february 6 the primary. here he was in las vegas meeting with the local 226...
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she shows it to george... she shows this letter to george harrison?o it's from. she says, "look at this weird fan letter i've got," not knowing that it was from eric clapton. wonderful tonight, layla, something — the songs inspired by this love triangle. these letters are more than just keepsakes. this is rock history. david sillito, bbc news. # you look wonderful tonight... # i'd love someone to write a love some about me. i'm not asking for obviously. japan's moon lander has survived the harsh lunar night, the sunless and freezing equivalent to two earth weeks. here's a simulation of moon lander slim descending to the lunar surface. it was put into sleep mode after an awkward landing injanuary left its solar panels facing the wrong way and unable to generate power. but japan's national space agency says there was a command sent to the lander, and a response received back last last night, after a change in sunlight direction. earlier, i spoke to dr simeon barber, a lunar research scientist at the open university. i asked him why this lunar landing is
she shows it to george... she shows this letter to george harrison?o it's from. she says, "look at this weird fan letter i've got," not knowing that it was from eric clapton. wonderful tonight, layla, something — the songs inspired by this love triangle. these letters are more than just keepsakes. this is rock history. david sillito, bbc news. # you look wonderful tonight... # i'd love someone to write a love some about me. i'm not asking for obviously. japan's moon lander has...
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george.g roads just wide enough for a horse and carriage, slow and steady, is the ultimate way to take in st. george's. and joining me for a ride is resident expert kristin white. hey. [bicycle horn] oh, do i have one? [ding] whoo! hi. welcome to st. george's. it's beautiful here. isn't it gorgeous? love all the colors. so right now you're on the tippy tip of the eastern end of the island. and so, st. george's is a 400-year-old town. it's the oldest continuously inhabited town in the new world. all of the buildings here date back to the 17th, 18th, 19th century, including the town hall-- where we are now-- which was built in the 1700s. the streets are really old and narrow. so it's cool to explore on a pedal bike. i live in st george's. i own a business here and everything, too. so i get around on bicycle. this is shoshanna. shoshanna. yeah, she's very fancy. i like her. shall i give mine a name? yeah, of course. i think samantha. ok. should we take these girls on the town? we sure should. as
george.g roads just wide enough for a horse and carriage, slow and steady, is the ultimate way to take in st. george's. and joining me for a ride is resident expert kristin white. hey. [bicycle horn] oh, do i have one? [ding] whoo! hi. welcome to st. george's. it's beautiful here. isn't it gorgeous? love all the colors. so right now you're on the tippy tip of the eastern end of the island. and so, st. george's is a 400-year-old town. it's the oldest continuously inhabited town in the new world....
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former trump campaign adviser george papadopoulos here.lived it all, and he's here to tell us about the dirty tricks of the weaponized intelligence agencies. plus, the impact on america's national security. house homeland -- house armed services committee member and florida congressman michael waltz on the impact of playing politics amidst foreign adversaries working against america. it's all right here, right now on "sunday morning futures." ♪ ♪ maria: quote, they're lying, it's a blatant lie. you have stacks of evidence that show joe biden showed up at meetings, shook hands, participated in phone calls all the way back to last summer. just him being on the phone is evidence of involvement and enabling the transaction, says bobulinski, whose testimony also coincides with another hunter biden business associate, rob walker, who told the committees joe biden attended a meeting where officials from the chinese energy company cefc were present. while walker simultaneously denied biden was involved in their business affairs. meanwhile, special
former trump campaign adviser george papadopoulos here.lived it all, and he's here to tell us about the dirty tricks of the weaponized intelligence agencies. plus, the impact on america's national security. house homeland -- house armed services committee member and florida congressman michael waltz on the impact of playing politics amidst foreign adversaries working against america. it's all right here, right now on "sunday morning futures." ♪ ♪ maria: quote, they're lying, it's...
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you're push to get george santos out of congress. >> look, we had to get rid of george santos. was wrong. it was unethical, was illegal and we had done the right thing. we had sent it to the ethics committee. we asked for them to thoroughly investigate it they did and they came back and was able to show us the receipts that he ended deed was using his campaign donations and appropriately even stole from a fellow colleague credit card number and was charging things. so that was that has to be passed us. we need to move forward. it would be disappointing if we didn't hold the seat, obviously but there's always november i do believe that it's still early in the night. i think that the numbers that you're seeing are because queen's has come out strong early. we've always expected that we weren't going to win the queen's park. remember, they're almost done now queen's is almost all counted and the rest is going to be nassau county. i think it was last i checked was 2% only in for nassau county where you expect mazi do very well. and so i think the night is still early and she can wi
you're push to get george santos out of congress. >> look, we had to get rid of george santos. was wrong. it was unethical, was illegal and we had done the right thing. we had sent it to the ethics committee. we asked for them to thoroughly investigate it they did and they came back and was able to show us the receipts that he ended deed was using his campaign donations and appropriately even stole from a fellow colleague credit card number and was charging things. so that was that has to...
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thank you so much, george, for being here this morning. george papadopoulos.ll and is still sanding to tell us about it. thank you, george. >>> quick break, and then former president trump's efforts to change the top of the rnc on his way to securing a third consecutive presidential nomination. trump's daughter-in-law and the host of the right view podcast, lara trump is here on the latest verdict against her family and the possibility of her joining the new leadership team coming in to the rnc. that's coming up, stay with us. ♪ as someone living with type 2 diabetes, i want to keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about ways to lower your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. learn more at getrealaboutdiabetes.com
thank you so much, george, for being here this morning. george papadopoulos.ll and is still sanding to tell us about it. thank you, george. >>> quick break, and then former president trump's efforts to change the top of the rnc on his way to securing a third consecutive presidential nomination. trump's daughter-in-law and the host of the right view podcast, lara trump is here on the latest verdict against her family and the possibility of her joining the new leadership team coming in...
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and the video was no worse than the george floyd. the reason no one cared is, is tony temper happen to have white skin and the sight of of someone with white skin having a reaction like that with the police is not as upsetting to most americans as is when the person is black. you can understand that double standard because of american history, because people, myself included, we grow up knowing about the history of slavery and jim crow, seeing videos of black civil rights protesters, peaceful protesters being hosed down in south. and that creates a certain a template in our mind that us to respond differently. but we should really reflect on whether is the healthy template to have for the rest of. is it a healthy situation where you have a white guy killed the bike by the cops at the same way that a black guy is killed? and when the white guy is killed, it's not even a national news story. but when the black guy is killed, the entire world goes to protest. i'm not sure that this is healthy for either white americans or black america.
and the video was no worse than the george floyd. the reason no one cared is, is tony temper happen to have white skin and the sight of of someone with white skin having a reaction like that with the police is not as upsetting to most americans as is when the person is black. you can understand that double standard because of american history, because people, myself included, we grow up knowing about the history of slavery and jim crow, seeing videos of black civil rights protesters, peaceful...
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there is obviously george galloway he wasl obviously george galloway he was once a _ obviously georgety — once a labour mp but is running for another party and _ once a labour mp but is running for another party and another - once a labour mp but is running for| another party and another candidate who was a _ another party and another candidate who was a disgraced _ another party and another candidate who was a disgraced x _ another party and another candidate who was a disgraced x labour- another party and another candidate l who was a disgraced x labour mp who is running _ who was a disgraced x labour mp who is running for— who was a disgraced x labour mp who is running for reform. _ who was a disgraced x labour mp who is running for reform. they— who was a disgraced x labour mp who is running for reform. they have - is running for reform. they have a choice. _ is running for reform. they have a choice. not — is running for reform. they have a choice, not sure _ is running for reform. they have a choice, not sure which _ is running for reform. they have a choice, not sure which one
there is obviously george galloway he wasl obviously george galloway he was once a _ obviously georgety — once a labour mp but is running for another party and _ once a labour mp but is running for another party and another - once a labour mp but is running for| another party and another candidate who was a _ another party and another candidate who was a disgraced _ another party and another candidate who was a disgraced x _ another party and another candidate who was a disgraced x labour-...