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in his youth, young george wanted to be a british military officer. at the beginning of this course remember we had made reference to how young george was the guy who started the seven years war. they're at the glen when half king had killed the young french diplomat and then george rescued the remaining french prisoners. but then he himself would be captured at fort necessity in july and with that he was forced to sign a document written in what language? french, which george doesn't read. in that dopt he accepts responsibility for the death. in that document he accepts responsibility for the death. well, because of that, george felt he had to redeem himself. during the seven years war he positioned himself. he negotiated to try to secure a british officer's commission. in fact, general edward braddock promised him an officer's commission and he was on that expedition with braddock and then of course what happened? the disaster failed miserably. the french and indians attacked. decimated the british force. braddock would be killed. washington would le
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australia's high court is hearing a final appeal from the disgraced cardinal george pell who wants to overturn his child sex abuse conviction 78 year old former treasurer to the vatican was jailed for 6 years sexually abusing 2 teenage choir boys in the 1990 s. bell is the most senior member of the catholic church to be found guilty of abusing children. gage joins us for more on this from outside the course and can bring nickel or so this is hell's last option a state court already rejected an appeal once so what's his argument. that's right this has been going on piggy is ever since strangely as follow commission into institutionalized sex abuse was announced by former prime minister in 2012. for advocates for abuse survivors this is been a long time coming and it's been a low day commenced as strongly as highest court as well the full bench of 7 justices has been hearing from george tells a legal team on his final hole freedom and this really is an important days not only because george pell was. the most sane catholic in a strike but one of the moist saying you think is around the
australia's high court is hearing a final appeal from the disgraced cardinal george pell who wants to overturn his child sex abuse conviction 78 year old former treasurer to the vatican was jailed for 6 years sexually abusing 2 teenage choir boys in the 1990 s. bell is the most senior member of the catholic church to be found guilty of abusing children. gage joins us for more on this from outside the course and can bring nickel or so this is hell's last option a state court already rejected an...
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australia's high court is hearing a final appeal from the disgraced cardinal george pell who wants to overturn his child sex abuse conviction how does the most senior member of the catholic church to be found guilty of abusing children those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story you can also check out our web site so al-jazeera dot com has more to come stay with us americans live side by side in 2 parallel universes the truck parts of america are getting in trouble here there is a poll out a few weeks ago that you had almost 30 percent americans believing they were on the cusp of civil war both sides accuse each other of doing things that are so blatantly wrong on the bottom line on u.s. politics and policies and their effect on the world. could the rivalry between afghanistan's leaders do rail peace efforts ashraf ghani and abdullah abdullah both say they are the president with peace with the taliban on the line come they settle their differences this is inside story. hello there is many were hailing a new beginning for afghanistan less than a for
australia's high court is hearing a final appeal from the disgraced cardinal george pell who wants to overturn his child sex abuse conviction how does the most senior member of the catholic church to be found guilty of abusing children those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story you can also check out our web site so al-jazeera dot com has more to come stay with us americans live side by side in 2 parallel universes the truck parts of america are getting in...
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straight is high court is hearing a final appeal from the disgraced cardinal george pell who wants torturn his child sex abuse conviction the 78 year old former treasurer to the vatican was jailed for 6 years for sexually abusing 2 teenage choir boys in the $990.00 s. pel is the most senior member of the catholic church to be found guilty of abusing children those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the stream stay with us. to al-jazeera let me talk about 2 of the biggest problems facing and they are the endemic corruption and we listen so if you replace china as an enemy of ours and that's really bad news we meet with global news makers and tweak about the stories that matter just 0. 5 for me ok and joy in the stream can you name 5 women autists most people cots but museums around the world are working to change that you can share your thoughts on why representation matters and i live chat on twitter. female autists remain dramatically under represented and undervalued in the industry a new social media campaign supported by 1500 museums around the world is
straight is high court is hearing a final appeal from the disgraced cardinal george pell who wants torturn his child sex abuse conviction the 78 year old former treasurer to the vatican was jailed for 6 years for sexually abusing 2 teenage choir boys in the $990.00 s. pel is the most senior member of the catholic church to be found guilty of abusing children those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the stream stay with us. to al-jazeera let me talk about 2 of the...
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russia with george's cousin czar nicholas ii. >> in march 1917, revolutionaries deposed the czar and placed the russian royal family under house arrest. czar nicholas needs asylum. he wants to come to england. >> king george is very close to his cousin nicky. they were actually very good friends. and they looked almost identical. the problem with the czar is that he is incredibly unpopular among some people in britain. >> he is seen as a blood-stained tyrant brutally quashing any kind of uprising prior to 1917. >> the fall of the czar is celebrated by a growing number of the british working class. >> george is afraid if he brings in nicholas he'll have a flaming communist revolution in this country as well. >> if the russian royal family can be toppled, what's to say the british royal family aren't next? >> george will do everything he can to preserve his own dynasty and his own family. >> the king makes a cold-hearted choice. he refuses asylum to his cousin, his wife, and their five children. one year later, king george learns the fate of his russian family. >> a group of bolshevik soldiers just opened fire on them. the czar died straightaway. but it took a long time to
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george galloway and investigative journalist and co-host of boom bust ben swan will weigh in so ben i want to head over to you 1st what do you make of this attempt at relief for the american people. why there's so a lot of questions about it you know fairing it did a great job right now of laying out for us kind of some of the details of this but in reality even though the senate and congress is saying this is about 2 trillion dollars worth of relief which would make it almost 3 times larger than the bailout that we saw in 2008 but in fact there are a lot of insiders who are saying that this number is actually much higher and when we get into the actual numbers of it it's probably going to be closer to 10 trillion dollars in terms of relief now this is not you know just money being doled out some of it will be repaid because some of it's in the form of loans some is in the form of direct payments so that's a big deal but remember this is also separate from the 4 trillion dollars that the fed is trying to pump into the economy right now so we're talking about a massive amount of money a mas
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astray views high court is hearing a final appeal from the disgraced cardinal george pell wants to overturn his child sex abuse conviction the 78 year old former treasurer to the vatican was jailed for 6 years sexually abusing 2 teenage choir boys in the $990.00 s. hell is the most senior member of the catholic church to be found guilty of abusing children those are the headlines more news here on al-jazeera after the listening post. when a prime minister takes a lump of coal into his own home and that call means a lot of the country's fortunes we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we're living. with a slogan that whatever the problem is of course jokes and counting the cost on al-jazeera. has played. 33 years so you go for that because it all of getting out of the. ways of. thinking thank. you for coming. by can pretend that all 100 years but in your at the listening post among the media stories that we're covering this week syria is a proxy war and the outside players turkey and russia are using their media muscle to shift the narrative in their fav
astray views high court is hearing a final appeal from the disgraced cardinal george pell wants to overturn his child sex abuse conviction the 78 year old former treasurer to the vatican was jailed for 6 years sexually abusing 2 teenage choir boys in the $990.00 s. hell is the most senior member of the catholic church to be found guilty of abusing children those are the headlines more news here on al-jazeera after the listening post. when a prime minister takes a lump of coal into his own home...
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australia's high court is hearing a final appeal from the disgraced cardinal george pell who wants to overturn his child sex abuse conviction the 78 year old former treasurer to the vatican was jailed for 6 years for sexually abusing 2 teenage choir boys in the 990 s. he's the most senior member of the catholic church to be found guilty of abusing children on use here and i'll just there are the father the son and the jihad to stay with us. you know feel funny stuff emotional all fine and i'm turning him why at any moment borg i name him one of. us. i'm not accord you let you know on the whole look well cool code and said. what do you want to get on the set he said evidence. if you breath and i love your misfit members who will leave him by me to. the how you mean. alone said you are the alone masi am i that though i be don't know what at the company in question that that you are in the beautiful i mean. a place don't. just with a newborn it's not it will. be. a surprise. but in the balsam a son. may continue that we. are . i know i'm colombo just about some addition now but you'll se
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result of the coronavirus that may have entirely unpredictable and unpleasant consequences and george i want to stay with you for one more minute the breaking news this morning was prince charles has come down with a coronavirus what are you hearing on that side of the pond. where he and his wife brought government structure for the holiday home in scotland. wasn't that popular here no he's managed to get himself tested a bit like ron paul that we discussed the other day when virtually no one else has been tested and it is positive it's quite serious news he's a man in his seventy's his mother of course in our ninety's his father almost a 100 years old how. it's filled with the symbolism the heir to the throne himself house now gone down with the coronado so as one wag put it it's not the coat or no corona asian he had in mind for that is a sad end kind of scary pine bed george part of a good point we were talking about rand paul earlier this week and how he tested positive and he likely paid for it himself obviously but what do you make of that of of high powered people like rand paul princ
result of the coronavirus that may have entirely unpredictable and unpleasant consequences and george i want to stay with you for one more minute the breaking news this morning was prince charles has come down with a coronavirus what are you hearing on that side of the pond. where he and his wife brought government structure for the holiday home in scotland. wasn't that popular here no he's managed to get himself tested a bit like ron paul that we discussed the other day when virtually no one...
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or bothering to ask if george washington wants for acceptance. it turns out he did have conditions for acceptance of that would cause some serious problems between john adams and george washington. >> by the way this is the first of several facts that will be revealed today. i have many and i must confess i had completely overlooked the fact that washington served again as the commander of the army. but how did you react to this request and what were his thoughts? >> he is torn. he feels he cannot sit on the sidelines everything he is worked his whole life for what it really is his life. and was hesitant because he has some questions and worried about when people would say and what they said about the second term of the presidency and worried he will be too old for the job and to have terrific success with bonaparte and the final thing that washington was worried about was his legacy was so important and always being very conscious then that sacrifices the fame he is already earned he doesn't want to take active command of his army unless there is
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we are the political slaves of king george and wanted to be free, we called the maxim that all men are created equal a self evident truth. now when we have grown fat and lost all dread of being slaves, ourselves we have become so , greedy to the masters that we call the same maxim, a self-evident lie. despite a series of reforms that aim to address social ills caused by rapid population growth in the cities and severe economic changes, the north face d serious challenges. expanding commercialism and industrialization and an influx of immigrants overwhelmed urban centers. and fed the growing inequality and wealth. ethnic and religious diversity in the form of roman catholicism and irish immigration especially was neither celebrated nor tolerated. racial animosities led to outright discrimination and violence against african americans, many of the latter having been freed in the decades after the american revolution and who are now considered a direct economic threat because of competition. gender-based inequities also compromised the notion of equity liberty for all in the north. middle
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said we do not want to be blackmailed by turkey and we will not agree to give turkey medically more money for sending those refugees to the border it is interesting though isn't it georg that europe doesn't want to be blackmailed by turkey and yet it was the turkish president himself who 2 weeks ago basically open to the border and told those refugees you're free to try to get into europe. exactly and then for many european countries that is blackmail if you have a deal you agree to a deal knots to ascend refugees to stop people from from approaching the border and then you do sense of self all of a sudden they they're not ready to accept that on the other end yes the number of off member states who say let's let's provide more financial help turkey is doing a great job in aiding some 3500000 refugees and they do need more help and it is not blackmail but it is humanitarian aid in the 1st place all right our very own here with mountains on the story for us tonight in brussels georg as always thank you well sunday marked international women's day with a focus on equality but for many women in latin america the most pressing issue is survival murders targeting women and
said we do not want to be blackmailed by turkey and we will not agree to give turkey medically more money for sending those refugees to the border it is interesting though isn't it georg that europe doesn't want to be blackmailed by turkey and yet it was the turkish president himself who 2 weeks ago basically open to the border and told those refugees you're free to try to get into europe. exactly and then for many european countries that is blackmail if you have a deal you agree to a deal...
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australia's high court is hearing a final appeal from the describes cardinal george pell who wants to overturn his child sex abuse conviction held as the most senior member of the catholic church to be found guilty of abusing children. those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story you can also check out our web site so al-jazeera dot com has more to come to stay with us americans live side by side in 2 parallel universes the truck parts of america are getting in trouble here there is a poll out a few weeks ago that you had almost 30 percent americans believing they were on the cusp of civil war both sides accuse each other of doing things that are celebrate only wrong on the bottom line on u.s. politics and policies and their effect on the world. could the rivalry between afghanistan's leaders do rail peace efforts ashraf ghani and i. both say they are the president with peace with the taliban on the line come they settle their differences this is inside story. hello there i'm jane suppose many were hailing a new beginning for afghanistan less than a
australia's high court is hearing a final appeal from the describes cardinal george pell who wants to overturn his child sex abuse conviction held as the most senior member of the catholic church to be found guilty of abusing children. those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story you can also check out our web site so al-jazeera dot com has more to come to stay with us americans live side by side in 2 parallel universes the truck parts of america are getting...
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australia has high court is hearing a final appeal from the disgraced cardinal george pell who wants to overturn his child sex abuse conviction the 78 year old former treasurer to the vatican was jailed for 6 years for sexually abusing 2 teenage choir boys in the $990.00 s. pel is the most senior member of the catholic church to be found guilty of abusing children those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the stream stay with us. let me talk about 2 of the biggest problems facing the endemic corruption. listen so if you replace china as an enemy of. the not really that we meet with global news makers and tweak the stories that. 0. 5 for me ok and your in the stream can you name 5 women autists most people caught but museums around the world are working to change that you can share your thoughts on why representation matters and i live chat on twitter. female artists remain dramatically under represented and undervalued in the art industry a new social media campaign supported by 1500 museums around the world is drawing attention to the inequality by promotin
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thank you for your time this morning. >> thank you, george. >> i want to clarify something. the health industry people did say overnight they are covering testing, but not treatments. >> glad you cleared that up. >> big difference. thank you, george. >>> the coronavirus is confirmed to be in every state. tom llamas is in one of the hardest hit cities in the country, new rochelle they're distributing food. good morning, tom. >> reporter: george, good morning to you. in this suburb of new york city, there are more than 100 reported cases. many families need help because the schools are closed. activities have been canceled and at any moment, the national guard is set to deliver hundreds of thousands of pounds of food. that gives you an idea of the severity of the problems here in neu new rochelle as americans are waking up to a new reality. this morning, there is no more debate. coronavirus is virtually everywhere. the world health organization calling it a pandemic meaning the worldwide spread of a new disease. >> bottom line, it's going to get worse. >> reporter: here in the
thank you for your time this morning. >> thank you, george. >> i want to clarify something. the health industry people did say overnight they are covering testing, but not treatments. >> glad you cleared that up. >> big difference. thank you, george. >>> the coronavirus is confirmed to be in every state. tom llamas is in one of the hardest hit cities in the country, new rochelle they're distributing food. good morning, tom. >> reporter: george, good...
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australia's high court is hearing a final appeal from the disgraced cardinal george pell who wants toerturn his child sex abuse conviction the 78 year old former treasurer to the vatican was jailed for 6 years for sexually abusing 2 teenage choir boys in the 1990 s. bell is the most senior member of the catholic church to be found guilty of abusing children. now the corona virus might be the biggest global health emergency at the moment but dang a viral disease spread by mosquitoes is also a serious health issue in many countries has seen a major increase in infections in recent years with more than 100000 cases recorded last year in el fernandez has our report from colombo. 8 officials like itchin mother and girl on the prowl part of a larger effort to fight against a viral disease spread by mosquitoes he's part of the team releasing a different type of mosquito to fight it spread. the a.b.c. egypt carries the dingey virus which is infecting moshe lankans every year. the head of the national debt control unit says expanding cities have led to an increase in breeding sites it is. a bu
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australia's high court is hearing a final appeal from the disgraced cardinal george pell who wants to overturn his child sex abuse conviction a 78 year old former treasurer to the vatican was jailed for 6 years for sexually abusing 2 teenage choir boys in the 1990 s. bell is the most senior member of the catholic church to be found guilty of abusing children he maintains his innocence. venezuela now and clashes have broken out between police and protesters government marched led by opposition leader one quite ill. called on his supporters to revive a campaign to oust president maduro meanwhile at the united nations high commissioner for human rights raise concerns about the west wing crisis in venezuela. has the details. police fired tear gas at demonstrators and get back as on tuesday the demonstration was organized by venezuelan opposition leader of one why don't let her out of my door attempted to negotiate with police who blocked demonstrators from marching to venezuela's national assembly building suicide mobilization social action symbolic acts of protest overwhelming protest ac
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we will explore some of the collections there, and i want to start with the copy of the acts of congress that georgewashington owned and cared for, we visited the museum an education center back in 2012, after that copy of the acts of$ congress had been purchased 144 million dollars. i want to show you looks like, and what president george washington did to learn aboutbout the powers of the presidency >> george washington is very, very exacting with his books. exactinithwe see that he takese of them. he has them in beautiful glass fronted shelves in his personal library at mt. often putting a wonderful flourish of his grand signature in the upper right-hand corner of thee up title page which he s with this volume. important papers, puts a book plate. this is a book plate washington ordered from england, engraved in london. this volume was pretty special because it has his hengraved signature onhis the title page,, but what is even moreore distinctive and moe unusual is that washington makes notes in the margin, and we almost never see washingtonig writing any marginalia. in several places he very ca
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let's go straight to our correspondent georg matthes, who is on the story for us in brussels. did president erdogan get what he wanted the europns? georg: judging from the fact, bren that he left via underground parking without giving any statement, my presumption is that he did not get what he wanted, at least none of the conditions mentioned earlier when he arrived in brussels, concrete help with the refugee crisis in turkey and helped with the nato lights as well. brent: we have to say, this latest acu e crisis started when president erdogan told refugees and migrants that you can go into europe, the border is open. were erdogan anti-e.u. able to find common ground here-- and the eu able to find common ground here? georg: it was interesting listening to the press conference by the head of the european commission and the head of the european council, and the language they used was constructive engagement they share different opinions. if i may translate that diplomatic language do you call it basically means zero movement. what she said is that the tricky refugee deal is still valid, and that there is now a fact-fi
let's go straight to our correspondent georg matthes, who is on the story for us in brussels. did president erdogan get what he wanted the europns? georg: judging from the fact, bren that he left via underground parking without giving any statement, my presumption is that he did not get what he wanted, at least none of the conditions mentioned earlier when he arrived in brussels, concrete help with the refugee crisis in turkey and helped with the nato lights as well. brent: we have to say, this...
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that's what king george wanted to happen in this country. and if our predecessors, if the revolutionary founding fathers had accepted the edict from king george, we would have never developed this great nation that we are. we'd be stuck back in the mud somewhere back there, because our ideas wouldn't have been brought forward, they wouldn't have been tested against each other. and then creating other new ideas. we are the nation that produces more patents, more creativity than any other nation in the world by far. we are so good at this and we create so much with our intellectual freedoms that we have, that are tied into freedom of speech, that the chinese look to us and they steal a half a trillion dollars worth of american intellectual property every year. a half a trillion dollars. and that doesn't include what they steal through cyber. that's called i.p. piracy. i've basketball over to china years ago -- i've been over to china, years ago i wrote a bill to beijing that called on the u.s. trade representative to conduct a study of u.s. in
that's what king george wanted to happen in this country. and if our predecessors, if the revolutionary founding fathers had accepted the edict from king george, we would have never developed this great nation that we are. we'd be stuck back in the mud somewhere back there, because our ideas wouldn't have been brought forward, they wouldn't have been tested against each other. and then creating other new ideas. we are the nation that produces more patents, more creativity than any other nation...
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george washington, one of the recent they want to leave the presidency is he's being attacked by the newspaper editors were associated with the emerging opposite party. they even say that the he forged letters that suggest he'd been a lukewarm patriot during the american revolution and to give you an idea of how the far this goes, george washington's since his last full day and office with documentation showing that those letters were not true and that he himself was not a lukewarm patriot during the american revolution predict is his last day is presidency. gen. petraeus: some of these were actually pardoned by serving politicians as i recall with a not printed. jonathan: that is true. in fact one of the first oppositional newspapers by the editor was working part-time for thomas jefferson. and he was george washington's secretary of state. so yes, there's a very interesting relationship here with the press and the president. i think what is important to understand about washington is he really cares about what is being putting into these newspapers. the criticisms were deeper than
george washington, one of the recent they want to leave the presidency is he's being attacked by the newspaper editors were associated with the emerging opposite party. they even say that the he forged letters that suggest he'd been a lukewarm patriot during the american revolution and to give you an idea of how the far this goes, george washington's since his last full day and office with documentation showing that those letters were not true and that he himself was not a lukewarm patriot...
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if sanders were to become the democratic nominee, would he be 2020's version of george mcgovern? i wantnixon won that race 60%. >> yeah. gary hart has written a great op-ed outlining why that happened, the dirty tricks, the stuff that went on. we had a vice-president candidate who had shock therapy. george mcgovern was moderate on economics. he would never have said the democratic party has ignored the middle class and ignored the working class. i don't think bill clinton did that. i don't think hillary clinton did it. i don't think obama, kerry, gore. i think it's wrong. i think bernie is speaking to his base. instead of broadening his appeal, i think he is firing up those who are already for him. he is not gettingwed earlier. cbs polled this morning that shows in california sanders at 31%, biden at 19% and warren at 17%. michael bloomberg is just below threshold. if that happens, he won't get the big margin that he needs in california in terms of delegates. i think we have to assume that we're in the same period as the space shuttle re-entering. when you have five minutes when you don
if sanders were to become the democratic nominee, would he be 2020's version of george mcgovern? i wantnixon won that race 60%. >> yeah. gary hart has written a great op-ed outlining why that happened, the dirty tricks, the stuff that went on. we had a vice-president candidate who had shock therapy. george mcgovern was moderate on economics. he would never have said the democratic party has ignored the middle class and ignored the working class. i don't think bill clinton did that. i...
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he is about to be crowned king george the sixth, a role he never wanted. his elder brother chose to give up the thrown to marry a twice divorced american. >> with the help of the woman i love. >> can king george, the shy man with a stutter, mend a broken monarchy? his brother edward has not gone quietly into exile. and a looming war threatens global kings. >> nowhere in the world is there anything half so wonderful. the school children will learn about it. >> immediately before the coronation, it must be momentous for george. this was a huge ceremony that had been prepared for his elder brother. but it was he who is taking it all on. >> george's coronation occurred on the same day that it would have occurred for his brother edward. nothing was changed except the person doing it. here's someone with a complete sense of inad gassy. he had always been the monday to his brother's sun. >> before he was king, george was living a relatively normal free under the radar life. happily married and as a younger member of the royal family he does a few public duties and
he is about to be crowned king george the sixth, a role he never wanted. his elder brother chose to give up the thrown to marry a twice divorced american. >> with the help of the woman i love. >> can king george, the shy man with a stutter, mend a broken monarchy? his brother edward has not gone quietly into exile. and a looming war threatens global kings. >> nowhere in the world is there anything half so wonderful. the school children will learn about it. >> immediately...
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on the other hand, george was her publicist, and he knew what she wanted to do, and he was good at it. so she finally married him on her own terms in february 1931, after delivering a letter of mixed emotions. she dismissed the "medieval code of faithfulness" and she also requested a cruel promise that you will let me go in one year if we find no happiness together. though some called it a marriage of convenience, they remained together. and while other husbands of women pilots often objected to their wives flying, george kept amelia on the treadmill. she chose the flights, he booked the lectures. putnam was demanding and not well-liked by any of her friends. i haven't found any of them that liked him. but bobby trout had to admit, she said, i might have been famous if i had a promoter like george. so she was still flying with friends, louise thaden, eleanor smith, and ruth nichols. ruth nichols was quite the competitor. all of them -- one of them had won an air derby, nichols had an idea to fly the atlantic, and amelia was getting the idea to fly the atlantic. she had done it as a pa
on the other hand, george was her publicist, and he knew what she wanted to do, and he was good at it. so she finally married him on her own terms in february 1931, after delivering a letter of mixed emotions. she dismissed the "medieval code of faithfulness" and she also requested a cruel promise that you will let me go in one year if we find no happiness together. though some called it a marriage of convenience, they remained together. and while other husbands of women pilots often...
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. >> all right, george, thank you very much. >>> i want to remind everyone, george has a big show this morning, he'll go one-on-one as we said with presidential candidate bernie sanders. plus, for more on the trump administration's response to the coronavirus, george will be talking to dr. ben carson. that's all coming up on "this week" later this morning. >>> and while i have you, here's another reminder. you can keep up on all the fast-moving developments in the presidential race and the coronavirus outbreak on our streaming channel abc newslive. george, thanks. mary. over to you. >>> now time for the weather. rob marciano is here. good morning, rob. >> good morning, mary. great to have you here. we're watching a fast-moving fire that hopefully will calm down a little bit later today into tomorrow. this is what was going on in beaver, oklahoma, yesterday. over 10,000 acres was this fire. it caused some evacuations in this small town, windy, dry conditions, sort of be the case again today. but we're looking at this next system that's hitting san francisco to bring rain to the plains.
. >> all right, george, thank you very much. >>> i want to remind everyone, george has a big show this morning, he'll go one-on-one as we said with presidential candidate bernie sanders. plus, for more on the trump administration's response to the coronavirus, george will be talking to dr. ben carson. that's all coming up on "this week" later this morning. >>> and while i have you, here's another reminder. you can keep up on all the fast-moving developments in...
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the best persons to talk to as i always like to say about george as a straight shooter so george i well i just want to get to you now to try and get a sense of your assessment of what is being done wrong and what is being done right not to certainly just with the u.k. but from what you're assessing throughout europe. by the way rick those us thing here called celebrity a resurrection boris johnson has just declared himself in the clear after just 3 days with the coronavirus prince charles has declared himself in the clear after just 4 days so these chops are not just disobeying the our own rules that they're setting out for the rest of us that are recovering from the virus with record quickness i suppose it is after all but the good news of course across europe continues including he in britain a steep rise in the death toll doubling every couple of days and of course spain rapidly catching up with china as the wars the affected place in the world italy's death toll beginning slightly to fall spain's still rising very steeply grim grim grim all over rick you know i'm just wondering. going back to w
the best persons to talk to as i always like to say about george as a straight shooter so george i well i just want to get to you now to try and get a sense of your assessment of what is being done wrong and what is being done right not to certainly just with the u.k. but from what you're assessing throughout europe. by the way rick those us thing here called celebrity a resurrection boris johnson has just declared himself in the clear after just 3 days with the coronavirus prince charles has...
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in australia the high court will hear an appeal a final appeal from the disgraced cardinal george pell who wants to overturn his child sex abuse conviction the 78 year old former treasurer to the vatican was jailed for 6 years for sexually abusing 2 teenage choir boys in the 1990 s. pal is the most senior member of the catholic church to be found guilty of abusing children he maintains his innocence and speak to nick in a gauge in camera forest so tell us about what's happening in court today exactly nicola and what the high court will be looking at. well the courtroom is definitely full here it's just started here in the high court this is an arguably one of the moist highly anticipated court hearings in australia's history that's because cardinal george pell was the strelley as moist senior ranking catholic in the church and this is his final chance to try and clear his name it was in light 28 chain that it surely found him guilty of sexually abusing 2 quiet boys in the late $99.00 cheese and he was sentenced to 6 years in prison now pelle has continued to protest his innocence since and his l
in australia the high court will hear an appeal a final appeal from the disgraced cardinal george pell who wants to overturn his child sex abuse conviction the 78 year old former treasurer to the vatican was jailed for 6 years for sexually abusing 2 teenage choir boys in the 1990 s. pal is the most senior member of the catholic church to be found guilty of abusing children he maintains his innocence and speak to nick in a gauge in camera forest so tell us about what's happening in court today...
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in other news australia's high court is hearing a final appeal from the disgraced cardinal george pell who wants to overturn his child sex abuse conviction the 70 year old former treasurer of the vatican was jailed for 6 years for sexually abusing 2 teenage boys in the 1990 s. bell is the most senior member of the catholic church to be found guilty of abusing children he maintains his innocence that gets let's get the latest from nicolay gage who's live from outside the court in camera so what's been happening what's the latest from there. well it's been a long morning of label arguments in a strangely as high school what a pool bench of 7 just an justices has begun hearing to watch pills legal chains argument to finally see if these convictions can be only be to now it was in light 20 a chain that a cheery found guilty of sexually abusing 2 quiet boys in a mill been a kid and he's been sentenced to 60 years in prison he's already. so to one of them in a milton prison now tell has protested his innocence ever since the beginning but he's not here at the high court to hear these arguments today b
in other news australia's high court is hearing a final appeal from the disgraced cardinal george pell who wants to overturn his child sex abuse conviction the 70 year old former treasurer of the vatican was jailed for 6 years for sexually abusing 2 teenage boys in the 1990 s. bell is the most senior member of the catholic church to be found guilty of abusing children he maintains his innocence that gets let's get the latest from nicolay gage who's live from outside the court in camera so...
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presidency, he started the andout of the auto industry he never even mentions it. >> if you want to defend george w. bush, you would argue that when that crisis to plays, he put his traditional ideological positions aside, he listens to his advisers and he undertakes is very controversial decision to have the tarp program. which is something barack obama supported also. for bush defenders, it helped prevent the great recession from becoming another great depression. and gives rise to one of the well honed transition coordination certainly between the opposing parties that we have seen in recent times. the white house transition from bush to obama in part because of the recession. because george w was very insistent in making sure the transition and the handoff was good and smooth, really did go couldularly well and you contrast that with sebi over/trump transition, which was not more fraught -- much more fraught. that decision on the banks, completely detested by the american public. people were hurting. a lot of people lost a good part of their life savings. people lost their homes. the idea tha
presidency, he started the andout of the auto industry he never even mentions it. >> if you want to defend george w. bush, you would argue that when that crisis to plays, he put his traditional ideological positions aside, he listens to his advisers and he undertakes is very controversial decision to have the tarp program. which is something barack obama supported also. for bush defenders, it helped prevent the great recession from becoming another great depression. and gives rise to one...
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what's interesting about that moment that george washington particularly in hisen will thate doesn't wantany sort of military procession at his funeral at mount vernon but there's no way from stopping it from happening anyway. it's a command that troops in alexandria will not follow and there's military procession at his funeral here in mount vernon. >> someone says thank you very much for your time tonight and great book. thank you. >> what do you think george washington would think about the fact that we as a country have many of the same problems he witnessed 240 years ago? would he despair at the lack of progress? [laughter] >> let's focus on the positive. [laughter] >> he would be very impressed i think by how quickly you could get around this country. back then he was -- he was hoping that the potomac river would be the artery for connecting the united states. that didn't exactly turn out that way, but he would be i think pretty impressed by trains by airplanes, dangerous to say what they think of the present. i think it was impressive by the way we would move around in the country
what's interesting about that moment that george washington particularly in hisen will thate doesn't wantany sort of military procession at his funeral at mount vernon but there's no way from stopping it from happening anyway. it's a command that troops in alexandria will not follow and there's military procession at his funeral here in mount vernon. >> someone says thank you very much for your time tonight and great book. thank you. >> what do you think george washington would...
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that is why today, i want to take another step in honoring johnny isakson's service. right now, over 20,000 georgesre living with parkinson's disease, with new patients diagnosed every single day. while it is treatable, parkinson's disease has no cure. i don't know about you all, but i want to change that. thank you to the leadership of the president jury more head. we are creating and johnny isakson's professor ship for parkinson's resource at the university of georgia. nor (applause) once recruited this ph.d. researcher will develop better treatments for patients like. johnny better medication and a better quality of life. through this partnership, we will use technology and innovation to break new ground. with the grid and the resolve of shiny isakson, we will move one step closer to a cure. our house here in georgia will be a healthy one. with a big frame photo of johnny right there on the wall. our children and our grandchildren will pass and ask about this that picture. his story is georges story. his legacy will live on for generations to come. ladies and gentlemen please help me again to we
that is why today, i want to take another step in honoring johnny isakson's service. right now, over 20,000 georgesre living with parkinson's disease, with new patients diagnosed every single day. while it is treatable, parkinson's disease has no cure. i don't know about you all, but i want to change that. thank you to the leadership of the president jury more head. we are creating and johnny isakson's professor ship for parkinson's resource at the university of georgia. nor (applause) once...
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. >> reporter: good morning, george. we wantthree weeks of distance learning, this realtime experiment has a lot of parents including this one feeling mighty anxious. >> are you happily working away? >> no. >> no. so i'm dealing with -- struggling with that. >> how am i supposed to get them to concentrate when they are at home? >> reporter: schools all across the country, seattle, new york, san francisco shutting down. kids home, parents left scrambling. the britain family in northern california with sons george in first grade and ned in fourth, among the millions whose schools have closed their physical doors. >> are you ready? ipads on. >> reporter: but in this case kept their virtual doors open. >> there's a link for each class. we click on it and the lesson is there. the teacher is there in realtime. >> reporter: while not all schools are offering distance learning, stanford school of education denise pope says many schools will provide some instruction. >> most of the schools my guess, will be sending home packets, sending
. >> reporter: good morning, george. we wantthree weeks of distance learning, this realtime experiment has a lot of parents including this one feeling mighty anxious. >> are you happily working away? >> no. >> no. so i'm dealing with -- struggling with that. >> how am i supposed to get them to concentrate when they are at home? >> reporter: schools all across the country, seattle, new york, san francisco shutting down. kids home, parents left scrambling. the...
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wanting the stakes. is that something we could expect. georgepretty clear that governments are considering some sort of strings. i guess it goes to the palatability to the electorate to be bailing out big companies. the optics don't always look good, even if it isn't the companies' fault. some of the experience during the financial crisis as well, where in the u.s., you saw the u.s. government support gm and ford, and isaac they even made money back on some of those positions. the government budgets are going to be in rough shape after all of the assistance they put out over coronavirus. so i think some of the governments are going to find a way to bring money back in. guy: just in terms of the size and scale of this bailouts request, is it possible to get your arms around how much money the airline sector is going to need, given that we still don't understand how long this health crisis is going to be lasting for? george: i think it is definitely an unknown right now. i hear all kinds of reports that coronavirus conveyed by summer because tempe
wanting the stakes. is that something we could expect. georgepretty clear that governments are considering some sort of strings. i guess it goes to the palatability to the electorate to be bailing out big companies. the optics don't always look good, even if it isn't the companies' fault. some of the experience during the financial crisis as well, where in the u.s., you saw the u.s. government support gm and ford, and isaac they even made money back on some of those positions. the government...
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george vi. a role he never wanted. e up the throne to marry a twice-divorced american. >> i cannot be king without the help of the woman i love. >> can king george, the shy man with a stutter, mend a broken monarchy? his brother edward has not gone quietly into exile. and a looming war threatens global kings.
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a doctor george washington university hospital wants everyone to know exactly how covid 19 come >>he a virtual rendering of lungs from an actual patients being treated at the hospital. he thinks it has a powerful message for the public. heather graf has the details. >>so we can see it from the back side to side it's a first of its kind view inside the lungs of a patient with covid 19 this patient is a gentleman in his late 50's who initially had a fever and a productive cough like many other people, a patient at george washington university hospital in the respiratory symptoms progressed quite rapidly to the point where he didn't need to be intubated and put on a ventilator. >>and this is a virtual reality 360 degree rendering that shows exactly what the virus does to the human body. so what you're seeing in the video essentially the blue part is the more normal long. >>that anything that you're seeing is yellow is long that is being destroyed by the virus know turkeys mormon is the chief of thoracic surgery a gw hospital and in partnership with a company called surgical theater. he
a doctor george washington university hospital wants everyone to know exactly how covid 19 come >>he a virtual rendering of lungs from an actual patients being treated at the hospital. he thinks it has a powerful message for the public. heather graf has the details. >>so we can see it from the back side to side it's a first of its kind view inside the lungs of a patient with covid 19 this patient is a gentleman in his late 50's who initially had a fever and a productive cough like...
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, would you say that george's position against the federal government, was that sort of the beginning of a states rights kind of idea, do you think? dr. butterfield: yes. do you want to talk about that? prof. robertson: yes. george is -- it was not the first. made noises.they you go back to jefferson, position that protest and stuff, so there is a long southern tradition with this, but the georgia position did provoke essentially i think close to provoking a major constitutional crisis. mineral rights is a great question. i think -- there was not a legal resolution to that question. nobody raised it. i think everyone assumed it. it is in the mid 20th century the supreme court, they will say the tribes do owned of resources, natural resources, but i think, if pressed, most folks would have assumed that back in the early 19th century. dr. butterfield: all right, thank you all very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> listen to lectures in history on the go by straining our podcast anywhere, a
, would you say that george's position against the federal government, was that sort of the beginning of a states rights kind of idea, do you think? dr. butterfield: yes. do you want to talk about that? prof. robertson: yes. george is -- it was not the first. made noises.they you go back to jefferson, position that protest and stuff, so there is a long southern tradition with this, but the georgia position did provoke essentially i think close to provoking a major constitutional crisis. mineral...
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i want to be president. >> reagan has fended off george bush to bring his white house dream one stepto reality. >> thank you very much. >> the primary had had become quite bitter. quite divisive. >> the untold secret of reagan/bush relationship was that reagan didn't much like george bush. >> but guess who he picks as his running mate. >> george bush has more foreign policy experience than reagan, is more moderate than reagan. so picking him made sense. >> he was competitive. he would always come down to the station that made the most sense in terms of winning. >> i pledge to you, to restore to the federal government, the capacity to do people's work without dominating their lives. >> reagan was all about limited government, lower taxes, strong economy, strong defense. he was a real authentic conservative. and we had come to believe that reagan was the leader of our national movement. >> we'll make america great again. >> president carter seems to have the nomination in his grasp. or so he thinks. >> senator kennedy won a lot of the primaries at the end. the big states. california. b
i want to be president. >> reagan has fended off george bush to bring his white house dream one stepto reality. >> thank you very much. >> the primary had had become quite bitter. quite divisive. >> the untold secret of reagan/bush relationship was that reagan didn't much like george bush. >> but guess who he picks as his running mate. >> george bush has more foreign policy experience than reagan, is more moderate than reagan. so picking him made sense....
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correspondent york much as he is on the story for us tonight in brussels so georg did president ever to one did he get what he wanted from the europeans. judging from the fact brand that he left via the underground parking without giving any statement my presumption is he did not get what he wanted at least not on the condition c. mentioned earlier when he arrived here in brussels concrete to help with the refugee crisis in turkey and help from the nato alliance as well and we have to say georg this latest acute crisis started when president to one basically told the refugees and migrants you know you can go into europe now the border is open so we're at are one in the were they able to find common ground here . it was quite interesting to listen to the press conference given by was left on the line the head of the european commission and the head of the european council sean michel and the language they used is a constructive engagement they shared different opinions and if i may translate that diplomatic language to you it basically means 0 movement what was enough on the line however said is that the turkey refug
correspondent york much as he is on the story for us tonight in brussels so georg did president ever to one did he get what he wanted from the europeans. judging from the fact brand that he left via the underground parking without giving any statement my presumption is he did not get what he wanted at least not on the condition c. mentioned earlier when he arrived here in brussels concrete to help with the refugee crisis in turkey and help from the nato alliance as well and we have to say georg...
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get it we start with george >> caller: hey i just want to say to you how excellent interview you hadth secretary treasurer mnuchin on friday. >> thank you. >> he's doing his best. >> yes i like your wisdom on hate/love stock -- >> square. i like it very much. it helps small and medium sized business that will come out ahead come on. we'll go to ed in florida. ed >> caller: yeah. >> you're up >> caller: >> how can i help? >> start accumulating aa -- >> long-term view. we're in recession and that's not going to turn around it's the worst in a recession. >> let's go to amanda in connecticut. >> caller: i was wondering what you think about in stock -- >> it's the best steel company i don't like own steel companies if going into a recession but yields 5 1/4% and that's conclusion of the lightning round. >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade ♪(rocky theme music) fifty-six straight, come on! that's it, left trade right trade. come on another trade, i want to see it! more! ♪ 80s-style training montage? yeah. happens all the time. ♪ apps except work.rywhere... why
get it we start with george >> caller: hey i just want to say to you how excellent interview you hadth secretary treasurer mnuchin on friday. >> thank you. >> he's doing his best. >> yes i like your wisdom on hate/love stock -- >> square. i like it very much. it helps small and medium sized business that will come out ahead come on. we'll go to ed in florida. ed >> caller: yeah. >> you're up >> caller: >> how can i help? >> start...
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. >> as a follow-up, i invited ralph over to watch the movie patton with george see scott because i wantedto see how ralph would respond. 10 minutes in he said, it is just like that s.o. b. [laughter] brian: true. >> any other questions? >> six months after pearl harbor was the battle of midway. i wonder where your family was at the time and how your father reacted to that? pia: my father was still at tokyo at our home there. my mother and i were already up in the mountains. war, of course, this group of people, who were of some consequent politically, had access to interesting information that was not publicly available. but it was certainly a very road to defeat after the midway incident. you what myl father's reaction might have been because i was not close to him at the time. we were in the mountains. he was in tokyo. >> one more question. >> what information got to you in tokyo and what was the reaction among the people that you knew to the dropping of the bomb on hiroshima? was one news that was immediately publicized in the papers, although the media was pretty much controlled by th
. >> as a follow-up, i invited ralph over to watch the movie patton with george see scott because i wantedto see how ralph would respond. 10 minutes in he said, it is just like that s.o. b. [laughter] brian: true. >> any other questions? >> six months after pearl harbor was the battle of midway. i wonder where your family was at the time and how your father reacted to that? pia: my father was still at tokyo at our home there. my mother and i were already up in the mountains....