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barbara wonders whether george will ever be happy at home again. >> george w. around. he returns home to texas after earning a masters degree in business. >> he's kind of wandering around with no real direction but when he got to harvard business school he got the knowledge that he could do the work. >> harvard was a different set of friends and being around different ambitions and i think that sort of opened up his world to possibilities. >> like his father, george sets up his own oil company and meets a woman who will change his life forever. >> in the summer of 1977 joe and jan o'neill host a backyard barbecue for their friends who have never met each other, george w. bush and laura welch. >> my mom was a librarian. she was a little bit quiter. and then on the other side, my dad is very loud. he's very funny. he's very happy to make sure that everyone around him is laughing and enjoying themselves. but my parents definitely are a case of opposites attract. >> he's taken her back home to meet george and barbara bush. they fall in love with laura immediately.
barbara wonders whether george will ever be happy at home again. >> george w. around. he returns home to texas after earning a masters degree in business. >> he's kind of wandering around with no real direction but when he got to harvard business school he got the knowledge that he could do the work. >> harvard was a different set of friends and being around different ambitions and i think that sort of opened up his world to possibilities. >> like his father, george sets...
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and you know george will not thanks very much you've been called the fastest painter in the world do you consider that a compliment. i think i like being the first spend in the world in fact it was me it was my me myself were invented that phrase at a time when speed had nothing to do in art and i had a feeling i want to become a cartoon correct or not so i thought what could be the most absurd and i invented the facet pains and i thought it was invented by the press now where do you get the ideas from your i mean you're very prolific the paintings of full of political statements sometimes societal whatever it is i mean is your head buzzing constant well i think you can collect ideas just like food from the tree you have to just walk around with your eyes open. way instead of the taxi watch the people read in their faces what's going on in their minds to meet the new and see the internet go out talk to people i think you have a big cocktail of input and then you know remake the ideas but there is also another idea behind it and that you want to keep prices down you want your art to b
and you know george will not thanks very much you've been called the fastest painter in the world do you consider that a compliment. i think i like being the first spend in the world in fact it was me it was my me myself were invented that phrase at a time when speed had nothing to do in art and i had a feeling i want to become a cartoon correct or not so i thought what could be the most absurd and i invented the facet pains and i thought it was invented by the press now where do you get the...
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george bush. it's a huge opportunity for bush. >> he'll come out looking good, and it will make sure that just thehead for the republican nomination. >> george bush is arriving to go out in front of 2,000 voters in the nassau high school gym. >> george bush sits down and gets ready for his one-on-one debate with ronald reagan. and then ronald reagan throws him a curve. >> what bush doesn't know is that the reagan campaign has invited all of the other republican candidates to come to this debate. >> on the right, ronald reagan. on the left, george bush. and in the rear, four other candidates -- >> that's against the rules. that's not what they agreed to. and george bush is nothing if not a stickler for the rules. >> ronald reagan doesn't want a head-to-head debate with george bush. he wants bush to be one of the also-rans. >> what reagan is banking on at that moment is that it will throw george bush off balance. >> and then the organizers of the debate say to reagan, well, you can't do this. >> will the sound man please turn mr. reagan's mike off for a moment. >> typical ronald reagan, he seizes th
george bush. it's a huge opportunity for bush. >> he'll come out looking good, and it will make sure that just thehead for the republican nomination. >> george bush is arriving to go out in front of 2,000 voters in the nassau high school gym. >> george bush sits down and gets ready for his one-on-one debate with ronald reagan. and then ronald reagan throws him a curve. >> what bush doesn't know is that the reagan campaign has invited all of the other republican...
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will become the next head of the ecb? does it matter for european monetary policy at this point? georgeink we are watching it closely, indeed. we will not know until the middle the year, after the european parliamentarian elections who gets what job. there are big jobs on offer in europe. the question the markets are asking, is it going to be mr. weidmann or somebody else? -- even if it is mr. wideman vitamin -- be mr. weidmann, there are many central banks that will not allow him get away with what he wants to get away with. they were not allow the ecb policy. the european economy is not in a state which would allow tighter monetary policy. and i think the question is whether the next move from the ecb is one of easing or tightening. either it will be tightening or easing, we thought tightening, but now we think it will not happen until the middle of next year. it will be quite some time. do not think it is in the ability of mr. wideman -- of mr. weidmann to do with that what he wishes. vonnie: with yields so low, how high can the u.s. 10 year treasury yield go this year? george: that
will become the next head of the ecb? does it matter for european monetary policy at this point? georgeink we are watching it closely, indeed. we will not know until the middle the year, after the european parliamentarian elections who gets what job. there are big jobs on offer in europe. the question the markets are asking, is it going to be mr. weidmann or somebody else? -- even if it is mr. wideman vitamin -- be mr. weidmann, there are many central banks that will not allow him get away with...
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george, will you come on up, vicki, will you come on up and just say a quick few words?and have a great time tonight, thank you. >> what else can i add? happy lunar new year and thank you all for coming tonight. >> and now i'd like to introduce a wonderful artist, benjamin sun. he's a renowned master chinese irwu musician. for many of you who can remember what you did when you were age 7, this gentleman started playing when he was aged 7. he's world famous for his abilities and his achievements over his lifetime, so please join me in welcoming benjamin sun. ♪ [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you so much, mr. sun. the next two individuals are people that we have worked with time and time again in the community to ensure that we have not only the wonderful lunar new year parade that happens every year in san francisco, but also to provide great community service and benefits scholarships for many of our family associations. i want to, of course, welcome up the president of the chinese chamber of commerce, eddie awe, as well as glenn fong to represent the ccba. [ speaking
george, will you come on up, vicki, will you come on up and just say a quick few words?and have a great time tonight, thank you. >> what else can i add? happy lunar new year and thank you all for coming tonight. >> and now i'd like to introduce a wonderful artist, benjamin sun. he's a renowned master chinese irwu musician. for many of you who can remember what you did when you were age 7, this gentleman started playing when he was aged 7. he's world famous for his abilities and his...
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george w. bush, who will eventually become the 43rd president of the united states. >> george h.w.a hurry. enlisted at 18, a husband at 20, and now a father at 22. >> but george wants to be his own man. as long as he's hanging out in connecticut, he's always prescott bush's son. >> he just couldn't bring himself to go to wall street. he wanted to go off and do something on the frontier. and texas was the frontier. >> why did he go to texas? because that's where the action was. the oil fields were booming. it was a place where a person could come out and make their own way in the world and strike it rich. >> my dad definitely captured the wildcatter mentality. just doing something really adventurous, really risky, really wild and crazy, out of the norm. >> through a family friend, he gets a job with an oil equipment supply company in odessa, texas, which must have seemed like the end of the world. >> odessa, texas, was a shock in every way for george and barbara bush. it was flat, dry, temperatures over 100 degrees. they didn't have any friends. they didn't have any family members t
george w. bush, who will eventually become the 43rd president of the united states. >> george h.w.a hurry. enlisted at 18, a husband at 20, and now a father at 22. >> but george wants to be his own man. as long as he's hanging out in connecticut, he's always prescott bush's son. >> he just couldn't bring himself to go to wall street. he wanted to go off and do something on the frontier. and texas was the frontier. >> why did he go to texas? because that's where the...
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new unlimited mascara by l'oréal paris. >>> george looks towards the next challenge and will will be m. >> george bush sells his stake in his oil company and runs for office again. this time for a texas congressional seat. >> george bush realized he made a mistake of tilting so far to the right, he becomes more like his father which means to be a fiscal conservative be a little more liberal and tolerant on social issues. >> his campaign slogan was elect george bush to congress and watch the action. and the main labor force for teens like myself, people who could spend their saturdays dressing envelopes back in the headquarters. >> bar bra bush turned out to be the best wife imaginable because is she was such a networker. she was the ultimate soccer mom and leader of the neighborhood. those are the skills she brought. >> mrs. bush with needle point, bush for congress slogans. this is where the spirlt of how fun it is to campaign infelkted the bush family. >> we were part of it. we went to state fairs and rallies. there's one picture where there's four kids all scrunched on this little
new unlimited mascara by l'oréal paris. >>> george looks towards the next challenge and will will be m. >> george bush sells his stake in his oil company and runs for office again. this time for a texas congressional seat. >> george bush realized he made a mistake of tilting so far to the right, he becomes more like his father which means to be a fiscal conservative be a little more liberal and tolerant on social issues. >> his campaign slogan was elect george bush...
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i will do the job. >> george h.w.ush is fighting to be the republican party's candidate for the 1980 presidential election. >> some of those other bigger shots out there, they don't need you as much as i do. i need your help at those caucuses. >> his five children, wife, barbara have been with him every step of the way. >> it's a great training ground being out here stumping for the old man. it's really excellent. >> i think it's going pretty good. >> but it hasn't been enough. >> dad didn't win the nomination, but for a guy who went into the race with below 1% recognition nationally as a candidate, he came from major underdog status. >> yet, he had ultimately just fell beneath the behemoth that was ronald reagan. >> the party is now completely in the hands of the reagan revolution. they wanted a much more activist republican, someone ideological, they want someone who will say what he thinks. >> george bush represents a moderate republican, at a time when that type of moderation is going out of fashion. >> george's o
i will do the job. >> george h.w.ush is fighting to be the republican party's candidate for the 1980 presidential election. >> some of those other bigger shots out there, they don't need you as much as i do. i need your help at those caucuses. >> his five children, wife, barbara have been with him every step of the way. >> it's a great training ground being out here stumping for the old man. it's really excellent. >> i think it's going pretty good. >> but it...
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george? >> will ripley following the story. thank you, again, will. let's get contact and analysis. tasha is the professor of ethics joining us. always a pleasure to have you. >> pleasure, george. >> let's start with the summit in vietnam. on the surface, korea framing it as positive. behind the scenes, expressing deep frustration and disappointment. the question to you, are things in your view worse off or better off in the wake of this summit? >> i think it's really just the same. i mean, the north koreans have had a long history of behaving badly on the international stage, getting lots of attention, pretending like they are going to offer something and reneging on an agreement. this is what happened in the 2005 talks. they acted as if they were going to dismantle the pyongyang complex, then decided not to do it. we are left in the same place where we started. nothing new happened. as trump is finally understanding, it's very, very difficult to deal with the north koreans. >> i want to get your thoughts on mr. trump saying his statements were misinterpreted about otto warmbier. wh
george? >> will ripley following the story. thank you, again, will. let's get contact and analysis. tasha is the professor of ethics joining us. always a pleasure to have you. >> pleasure, george. >> let's start with the summit in vietnam. on the surface, korea framing it as positive. behind the scenes, expressing deep frustration and disappointment. the question to you, are things in your view worse off or better off in the wake of this summit? >> i think it's really...
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they're handing over ambulance to government means that the ambulance continue to run and dad for george will benefit from. the muscles. differently it's a matter of great concern for people like us as these organisations were helping by providing free food an ambulance for a reasonable price and even for free if you can't afford the government insisted that drags down its own decision. you're not even. up to your own initiative for our own futures not anyone's pressure to crack down it's across the board in no time and its soil will not be misused by anyone on any level in any capacity that is the ultimate goal. will fall more than a hundred people have been. more than one hundred fifty seminary schools he said even before. i did claim. it's all about go through. the national clampdown had nothing to do with standoff with india and still fall had not revealed how we had planned to plug the service gap left by debt many groups which are now bank. a long war. protesters in sudan and defying a state of emergency political parties aligned to the government say they're committed to starting talks
they're handing over ambulance to government means that the ambulance continue to run and dad for george will benefit from. the muscles. differently it's a matter of great concern for people like us as these organisations were helping by providing free food an ambulance for a reasonable price and even for free if you can't afford the government insisted that drags down its own decision. you're not even. up to your own initiative for our own futures not anyone's pressure to crack down it's...
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you all you know for being here and i hope that this incident that took place last friday in cars george will never happen again anywhere in the war thank you thank you thank you very much for for being here this afternoon the purpose of this meeting is really through you to communicate the masses the message of peace and love and to also update you where we are in terms of dealing with the process what has happened we in this country have had as a community had a very strong relationship with the police unlike in many other countries where we have the memorandum of understanding which was signed some fifteen years ago where we do. time for time when we are tested as a community we do we do see the support coming from the police in a most positive manner possible. and i would like to again just thank the police new zealand police as well as the wider community. that the support which they have provided our focus as the president has iterated is to do for to look after our community and the people and our process the process of burial going forward and then sitting down as a community with all
you all you know for being here and i hope that this incident that took place last friday in cars george will never happen again anywhere in the war thank you thank you thank you very much for for being here this afternoon the purpose of this meeting is really through you to communicate the masses the message of peace and love and to also update you where we are in terms of dealing with the process what has happened we in this country have had as a community had a very strong relationship with...
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we will carry on the conversation around foreign-exchange. george joining us from deutsche bank. will talk about the eurozone, next, while the bund is heading towards a zero. -- towards zero. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is the "european close." where back with george saravelos of deutsche bank. we have been talking a lot about slowing china growth and exactly how slow the growth has gotten. coupled with the idea that there might be a trade truce, if you like, that will also put limits on what china can do with the yuan. where does deutsche bank see it going? george: the market has been paying attention to this currency pact, or reporting of a currency pact, between the u.s. and china and that has created the perception that seven will be a difficult level to break. i think that is probably right, so we have a fairly neutral view on the renminbi. but if you look at the substance of the currency pact, it looks like it will be something similar to the tpp side agreement that was reached under the obama admi
we will carry on the conversation around foreign-exchange. george joining us from deutsche bank. will talk about the eurozone, next, while the bund is heading towards a zero. -- towards zero. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is the "european close." where back with george saravelos of deutsche bank. we have been talking a lot about slowing china growth and exactly how slow the growth has gotten. coupled with...
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. >> george will's words, not mine, that's collusion in action.ded at the balance box in 2020. >> i don't know what's in the report. nob nob nobody does. i do know that mueller wound up indicting 34 people including six trump campaign officials. and i also know that it is absolutely imperative that the trump administration make that report public as soon as possible. >> everyone needs to get a chance to read the mueller report. it needs to be made public. just a chance to look at it. this is someone who has conducted an investigation on behalf of the people of the united states. it has produced 34 indictments or guilty pleas. >> it is a little hard to gauge since we haven't seen it. i'll say this investigation has led to a number of guilty pleas and charges and it is obviously an important body of work. i think where we might be making a mistake in our party is to think this will change everything in terms of how the president is viewed. a lot of people have made up their mind about this president and a lot of people had voted for him already unde
. >> george will's words, not mine, that's collusion in action.ded at the balance box in 2020. >> i don't know what's in the report. nob nob nobody does. i do know that mueller wound up indicting 34 people including six trump campaign officials. and i also know that it is absolutely imperative that the trump administration make that report public as soon as possible. >> everyone needs to get a chance to read the mueller report. it needs to be made public. just a chance to look...
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i will do the job. >> george h.w.ush is fighting to be the republican party's candidate for the 1980 presidential election. >> some of those other bigger shots out there, they don't need you as much as i do. i need your help at those caucuses. >> his five children, wife barbara have been with him every step of the way. >> it's a great training ground. it's really excellent. >> i think it's going pretty good. >> but it hasn't been enough. >> dad didn't win the nomination. but for a guy that went into the race with below 1% recognition nationally as a candidate, he came from major underdog status. and yet he had ultimately just fell beneath ronald reagan. >> george bush represents a moderate republican. >> his only hope is that reagan might choose him as his running mate. >> when we arrived in detroit, there was no warmth between reagan and bush at that time. they had been in a bitter primary battle and there were rumors that reagan was going to pick anybody but bush as his running mate because he didn't like bush. >> g
i will do the job. >> george h.w.ush is fighting to be the republican party's candidate for the 1980 presidential election. >> some of those other bigger shots out there, they don't need you as much as i do. i need your help at those caucuses. >> his five children, wife barbara have been with him every step of the way. >> it's a great training ground. it's really excellent. >> i think it's going pretty good. >> but it hasn't been enough. >> dad didn't...
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tomorrow night, kate beckinsale will be here, jason george will join us and we'll have music from sam join us then. our first guest tonight's cinematic adventures have ranged from the galactic to the jurassic to the plastic. he is an occasional lego and galaxy guardian with a new western called "the kid" opening in theatres friday. please welcome chris pratt. [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] >> i got the wrong chair. i'm used to your chair. >> jimmy: it's very tricky. >> that's right. >> jimmy: the last time you were here -- >> i thought i would try the other chair. >> jimmy: thank you for doing that, while my son was being operated on, you filled in as guest host, and i very much appreciate it. >> my pleasure, my pleasure. >> jimmy: you did a fantastic job. >> it was my pleasure. i would have preferred to have done his operation, but, you know, hosting the show was just as difficult. >> jimmy: i'm glad we worked it out the way we did. >> me too, for his sake. >> jimmy: you're from the seattle area. >> woo-hoo! one guy. >> jimmy: does it make you feel like you're at home?
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>> so in the past you might have heard bill kristol or jennifer ruben or george will.se are all so-called "never trump" conservatives who are critics of trump but there from the right. you continue to see very many of those people. >> brangham: those people have been exiled? >> they have been exi you see a celebration pretty much night and day of our president trump. >> brangham: there are a lot of people who look at this and say, well, that's their business model. it's totally fine. there is nothing illegal about it, and the fact they have found an audience with the singular occupant of the white house, what's the big deal? >> you now, i suppose what the big deal is thakit there'nd of the understanding, if you're in the news business is that you're not supposed to -- there is a li between news and politics, and that we're independent, we're a separate branch, we're not part of the government, we're the fourth estate.m and it'sportant for democracy that people get independent information so they can make good choices about politics. >> brangham: the conservative critic
>> so in the past you might have heard bill kristol or jennifer ruben or george will.se are all so-called "never trump" conservatives who are critics of trump but there from the right. you continue to see very many of those people. >> brangham: those people have been exiled? >> they have been exi you see a celebration pretty much night and day of our president trump. >> brangham: there are a lot of people who look at this and say, well, that's their business...
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. >> i remember conservative at the time, george will, when he said, you think healthcare is expensiveait until it's free. there is a lot of sense in that. emily, but the dismantling, you know, it's funny to me, i see these wild eyed people that think we've got to make every car electric. but then they don't understand where we get electricity, right? it comes from nuclear energy, it comes from coal. what would happen to this country if we moved to this new green deal? >> a lot of negative things would happen. part of the issue is the fact there is no specificity and there is no answering to the process. we saw an interview earlier, you're saying americans can't stick with their private healthcare plan. it was kind of a wordy answer, instead of saying that's what we're saying. that begs the question, if we outlaw it, are we criminalizing it? so i think the fact there is such a lack of thought in that entire process, not to mention how it would be paid for, to me, as a constituent and as a citizen, where does that discernment lie. i'm the one -- it's so unfortunate. >> that's what so sc
. >> i remember conservative at the time, george will, when he said, you think healthcare is expensiveait until it's free. there is a lot of sense in that. emily, but the dismantling, you know, it's funny to me, i see these wild eyed people that think we've got to make every car electric. but then they don't understand where we get electricity, right? it comes from nuclear energy, it comes from coal. what would happen to this country if we moved to this new green deal? >> a lot of...
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look, back in the 80s george will liked reagan.here have always been individual writers and reporters and columnists who have had close personal relationships or even wanted to advocate on behalf of a president, but that was not an editorial mandate. that was not from on high. and that's what you have happening with fox news. >> and you don't go to meetings, you don't sit down with them. i can't imagine anybody on the center left or middle left or wherever on the left even that i know of sitting down and talking turkey with nancy pelosi and how to get the agenda sold. it's unimaginable. but you see sean showing up at rallies. that's different. >> showing up at rallies, you know, promoting anything the president wants. showing up in campaign commercials. but, chris, i would say the most disturbing thing about this article for me was basically fox engaging in their own catch and kill. it's one thing if you don't want to cover a story because maybe you have a bit of an editorial bias in favor of a candidate, but you have a reporter wh
look, back in the 80s george will liked reagan.here have always been individual writers and reporters and columnists who have had close personal relationships or even wanted to advocate on behalf of a president, but that was not an editorial mandate. that was not from on high. and that's what you have happening with fox news. >> and you don't go to meetings, you don't sit down with them. i can't imagine anybody on the center left or middle left or wherever on the left even that i know of...
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analyst ss say they don't think george conway will stop. a hero, doing the public bidding for those who oppose donald trump, especially those in the republican party. >> brianed to repo ed brian tod. >>> president trump attacks robert mueller but says he wants to see the report and wants the public to see it as well. >>> our new cnn poll shows that a huge majority agree and wants mueller's findings made public. i'm missing out on our family outings because i can't find a bladder leakage product that fits. everything was too loose. but depend® fit-flex feels tailored to me. with a range of sizes for all body types. depend® fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit. depend® fit-flex underwear down two runs in the bottom of the ninth. because there's always another game on deck. with mlb extra innings on xfinity x1, you'll get up to 90 out of market games per week. and all of the body sacrificing catches, home plate heroics, and 6-4-3 double plays. plus, with x1 you can get every stat and every score all with the power of your voice
analyst ss say they don't think george conway will stop. a hero, doing the public bidding for those who oppose donald trump, especially those in the republican party. >> brianed to repo ed brian tod. >>> president trump attacks robert mueller but says he wants to see the report and wants the public to see it as well. >>> our new cnn poll shows that a huge majority agree and wants mueller's findings made public. i'm missing out on our family outings because i can't find...
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i'm old enough to remember when there was outrage that george will, the conservative commentator, wento debate prep with ronald reagan in 1984. and this was a big story. there's nothing close to this. and i think, you know, jane really puts her finger on something important, that fox is no longer the conservative alternative to the so-called liberal media. she focuses in on why there is such a symbiotic relationship because they're the network that plays on people's anger, fear, insecurity, disenfranchisement. they're sort of a network that wants to make everybody angry. and it works. and that works with trump. >> and it warps the public debate. there's this new nbc journal poll that finds most fox viewers think the president's being honest about russia. most cnn viewers know the president's lied for two years about russia. but most fox viewers think he's telling the truth. as a result fox warps the public debate. i think ultimately the hannitys of the world actually do a disservice to the viewers by misleading them about what's going on. because if trump is impeached, if a year or two
i'm old enough to remember when there was outrage that george will, the conservative commentator, wento debate prep with ronald reagan in 1984. and this was a big story. there's nothing close to this. and i think, you know, jane really puts her finger on something important, that fox is no longer the conservative alternative to the so-called liberal media. she focuses in on why there is such a symbiotic relationship because they're the network that plays on people's anger, fear, insecurity,...
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. >> i want to say there was a headline in george wills' column that was better than putting up the polleek of divisiveness and both parties, and he said democrats, his headline, democrats are having a bad week and howard schultz is having a good one. howard schultz thinks that's his opening and they think they'll go with a sanders like and trump is over here with his committed base and is this a week that's a reminder that democrats can give an opening to a howard schultz? >> there is so much time left. because there isn't a nominee to coalesce around we'll have different groups. you know, different issues, different sectors fighting for influence. but in our poll whether you wanted to defeat trump more or you wanted who is closer to his issues nine out of ten were voting for donald trump against democrats. i think our party comes together next year. >> there is a poll number from nbc, wall street journal. 38% say they want a third party and that's the highest in a 16-year track. so obviously this is a country that guess what? since 1989, democrats have become more liberal and all-time
. >> i want to say there was a headline in george wills' column that was better than putting up the polleek of divisiveness and both parties, and he said democrats, his headline, democrats are having a bad week and howard schultz is having a good one. howard schultz thinks that's his opening and they think they'll go with a sanders like and trump is over here with his committed base and is this a week that's a reminder that democrats can give an opening to a howard schultz? >> there...
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speed limits on other major state roads in montgomery and prince george's couies will ng also be droppi later this year. >>> nexty at 11:00, wo trust a ride-share driver to take your kids to practices, sic lessons or other school activities? hear all about a new app from one local mom who is already usindit. >>> an many people don't hesitate to vent on social media after a bad customer experience. but now we've learned positive posts can pay off awell. >> definitely cool to get dm and be offered >>> busy parents out there now have a brand-new option to get the kids to after-school act aities. therere an awful lot of them. it's called hop, skip, drive. think about it as abouter for kids. our trateportation repor adam tuss spent the day with a local mom and son. hey use the service because ghth grader jalen plays six sports. that means his mom can't always get him around. jalen's drivers have gone through a strict background check. they also have ateast five years' experience as a caregiver and there is a code word thate river has to give him before he hops into the car. >> i like the cod
speed limits on other major state roads in montgomery and prince george's couies will ng also be droppi later this year. >>> nexty at 11:00, wo trust a ride-share driver to take your kids to practices, sic lessons or other school activities? hear all about a new app from one local mom who is already usindit. >>> an many people don't hesitate to vent on social media after a bad customer experience. but now we've learned positive posts can pay off awell. >> definitely cool...
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second, i looking to george shultz's contribution. i will investigate his u.s. soviet relations. 1983 was not the most dangerous year of the cold turnedt george shultz 1983 into a new stimulus for detente. the third point, the benefits of detente. why do i go back and take a look at the 1960's and 1970's? benefits highlight the detente of. -- ie highlights of highlight the benefits of detente. there was an enormous increase in the number of human contacts across the iron curtain. the annual number of western visits to east berlin and east germany was 8 million. back in the 1970's. it was an enormous human in a fit of detente and that made schmidt and other policy makers fight so long for its longevity in the 1980's. used trade with the russia pact countries to engage the detente process, despite the new care arms race, and schmidt used credits and to buyc means as a lever human contacts, to buy the multiplication of contact. movement, with freer the eastern european countries were economically dependent on west german money. att but not least, i look the diplomac
second, i looking to george shultz's contribution. i will investigate his u.s. soviet relations. 1983 was not the most dangerous year of the cold turnedt george shultz 1983 into a new stimulus for detente. the third point, the benefits of detente. why do i go back and take a look at the 1960's and 1970's? benefits highlight the detente of. -- ie highlights of highlight the benefits of detente. there was an enormous increase in the number of human contacts across the iron curtain. the annual...
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george h.w. bush is going to keep hold of the presidency, he will need the help of his entire family. >> this is the moment george bush has worked for, driven for for so long. >> george h.w. bush is on the inaugural platform. the first person he went to was his mother. his whole family is around him. >> and president reagan. >> george bush comes in office in many ways in ronald reagan's shadow. >> president reagan, i thank you for the wonderful things you have done for america. the question for bush was could he play the role of president, which of course reagan, the great actor, had filled to the brim. >> america is never wholly herself unless she is engaged in a moral principle. we are going to make kinder the face of the nation and gentler the face of the world. my friends, we have work to do. >> it's kind of surreal that your father is now the one person in the world to be the president of the united states. >> when our grandfather became president, i asked my friends when her grandfather's inauguration would be. i thought everyone's grandfather had one. >> you could tell from all of them it
george h.w. bush is going to keep hold of the presidency, he will need the help of his entire family. >> this is the moment george bush has worked for, driven for for so long. >> george h.w. bush is on the inaugural platform. the first person he went to was his mother. his whole family is around him. >> and president reagan. >> george bush comes in office in many ways in ronald reagan's shadow. >> president reagan, i thank you for the wonderful things you have done...
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more than 200 works of art belonging to the singer george michael, will go on auction and exhibition in london this week. the performer, who died in 2016, had a huge personal collection including works by tracey emin and damien hirst. estimates on the paintings being auctioned at christies range from £400 to £1.5 million — with the money raised going to charity. good evening, a blustery saturday with a scattering of showers, but the weather story deteriorates through the night tonight. this area brings some rain to england and wales, then adjoined by this, bringing more of a wintry mix into the proceedings tomorrow. some winds quite heavy. sitting across north wales and northern england by dawn. to the north of that, clearer skies and temperatures low enough for a touch of frost in scotland, a chilly start to the day and what will be a cold day. early morning rain will slip away, but then more significant snow, is that weather front bumps into that colder air. we could see a few centimetres to the tops of higher ground, maybe even some slushy deposits at lower levels, and it will fee
more than 200 works of art belonging to the singer george michael, will go on auction and exhibition in london this week. the performer, who died in 2016, had a huge personal collection including works by tracey emin and damien hirst. estimates on the paintings being auctioned at christies range from £400 to £1.5 million — with the money raised going to charity. good evening, a blustery saturday with a scattering of showers, but the weather story deteriorates through the night tonight. this...
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pretty good case at that at the uphill of the appeal would take some time to process meanwhile george cole will remain in jail for the until certainly until then and i suspect that this case which is certainly a barrier very controversial in australia i don't need other parts of the world we'll still have a long way to run a movie settle quickly roger maynard for us from sydney terry thanks very much for that roger. the state of new news live from berlin still to come on the show boeing seven thirty seven knox is bad for much of the world skies after these european airlines crash but the u.s. is still packing this part of the job when you fly in one. but first just a few weeks ago india and pakistan edged very close to a full blown armed conflict after a suicide attack on indian troops in indian controlled kashmir the nuclear armed neighbors have been locked in a dispute over this region for decades and armed insurgency has been under way in the india administered part since one thousand nine hundred nine delhi accuses pakistan of supporting militant groups there the charges long about denies i
pretty good case at that at the uphill of the appeal would take some time to process meanwhile george cole will remain in jail for the until certainly until then and i suspect that this case which is certainly a barrier very controversial in australia i don't need other parts of the world we'll still have a long way to run a movie settle quickly roger maynard for us from sydney terry thanks very much for that roger. the state of new news live from berlin still to come on the show boeing seven...
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more than 200 works of art belonging to the singer george michael will go on auction and exhibition inncluding works by tracey emin and damien hirst. estimates on the paintings being auctioned at christies range from £a00 to £1.5 million — with the money raised going to charity. she's controversial but also something of a cultural icon of the 20th century, and she turns 60 today. barbara millicent roberts, or barbie, was unveiled to the new york toy fair on the 9th of march 1959. laura miller reports. # barbie, you're beautiful... despite her image as the all—american girl, barbie was actually inspired by a rather saucy german adult doll called bild lilli, based on a comic book character of the same name. when toymaker mattel acquired the rights to the doll, production of the german version stopped. # barbie's small and so petite, the clothes and figure look so neat... barbie's vital statistics have been the source of much debate, her proportions seen as unrealistic. in real life she would be five feet nine inches — that's about six inches taller than the average british woman — but he
more than 200 works of art belonging to the singer george michael will go on auction and exhibition inncluding works by tracey emin and damien hirst. estimates on the paintings being auctioned at christies range from £a00 to £1.5 million — with the money raised going to charity. she's controversial but also something of a cultural icon of the 20th century, and she turns 60 today. barbara millicent roberts, or barbie, was unveiled to the new york toy fair on the 9th of march 1959. laura...
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first up, george mason university will take on st. bonaventure after beating a local rival yesterday. theatriots knocked george washington university out of the tournament yesterday. tipoff for today'same is at 2:30. >>> tonight, university of virginia takes on florida sta t acc tournament. virginia beat n.c. state to make it to the finals. the cavaliers tipoff at 7:00 tonight. >>> boo, the terps lost. they lost in the first round. we're out of the big tournament, after losing to nebraska. we thought this would be the turnaround here. hopefully we'll get a spot in the big tournament. >> keep in mind, too. the basketball is only the beginning. the real madness starts next. we get your brackets ready for that. >> it's a random way t pick things. >> your bracket. see what happens. >> i have never won anything. >>> no matter which team you root for, don't forget to pull out your green to wear this weekend. chic fo is gearing up celebrations. chicago river will be dyed green. and parades wille nationwide. d.c.'s parade won't be held because
first up, george mason university will take on st. bonaventure after beating a local rival yesterday. theatriots knocked george washington university out of the tournament yesterday. tipoff for today'same is at 2:30. >>> tonight, university of virginia takes on florida sta t acc tournament. virginia beat n.c. state to make it to the finals. the cavaliers tipoff at 7:00 tonight. >>> boo, the terps lost. they lost in the first round. we're out of the big tournament, after losing...
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a big chunk will go towards prince george's county hohools. among making a passionate flee for funding is atudent from oxon hill hh school. >> number of students receive special education. right now it'sot enough. >> coming up in a few minutes, prin george's county burea chief, tracee wilkins, will look >> how the funding will affect schools. a council investigation is looking at whether jack evans. he is among a local that has received a subpoena. evans have been a song ally of the mayor. yesterday, when mark seagraves caught up with mayor bowser, she had this to sa it's way early to talk about re-elections and last year.rom we're just getting over the last one.ke i have wclosely with jack over the years, not just in my role asmayor. but as a member of council. i have very high expectations for all offnials the government. but most importantly, i like to t the legal process evolve and get handled and get done. >> evans has apologized for what he called maj mistakes but has insisted he's doing nothing illegal. >>> the coast guard officer that
a big chunk will go towards prince george's county hohools. among making a passionate flee for funding is atudent from oxon hill hh school. >> number of students receive special education. right now it'sot enough. >> coming up in a few minutes, prin george's county burea chief, tracee wilkins, will look >> how the funding will affect schools. a council investigation is looking at whether jack evans. he is among a local that has received a subpoena. evans have been a song ally...
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will droprom 45 to 35. and finally the spe limit on george avenue will drop from 50 miles per hour to 45 hour between connecticut and cherry valley drive. all of these changes will stath week. if you take georgia avenue to get to work, you will need to adjust your schedule to get out the door 5, 10 minutessooner. while this might feel like a hassle, there are a lot of families in this area that lost a loved one because they were hit and killed walking or biking along this area. it is an important safety measure. it will take a of getting used to over the next couple of weeks. reporting live, drew wilder, news 4. >> thank you so much. >>> virginiano govralph northam making a return to public appearances this week. he's been laying low for weeks working out of site following the release that controversial photo inside his medical school yearbook. it showed a man in blackface standing next to another man in a kkk robe and hood. northam said it wasn't him but later admitted he had worn blackface in the past. the governor is pushing for a w bill changing what devices drivers can use behind the wheel. we'll take a clo
will droprom 45 to 35. and finally the spe limit on george avenue will drop from 50 miles per hour to 45 hour between connecticut and cherry valley drive. all of these changes will stath week. if you take georgia avenue to get to work, you will need to adjust your schedule to get out the door 5, 10 minutessooner. while this might feel like a hassle, there are a lot of families in this area that lost a loved one because they were hit and killed walking or biking along this area. it is an...
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more than 200 works of art belonging to the singer george michael will go on auction and exhibition inection including works by tracey emin and damien hirst. estimates on the paintings being auctioned at christies range from £400 to £1.5 million — with the money raised going to charity. that's it from me. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. that evening. a blustery saturday but spells and sunny showers for most of us. you can see from the satellite picture, best of the bra kes were satellite picture, best of the brakes were in eastern areas, more showers further west. by the end of the afternoon the cloud and rain gathers into the southwest. that is a frontal system that will most are bringing some rain overnight tonight. behind it we have got this little flurry here could cause issues. the cold air could bring some snow showers for tomorrow. for the next few hours it will turn increasingly wet and windy. the ring pushing its way steadily northwards, perhaps grinding to hate hot across northern england and north wales. far north under clear skies, temperatures fal
more than 200 works of art belonging to the singer george michael will go on auction and exhibition inection including works by tracey emin and damien hirst. estimates on the paintings being auctioned at christies range from £400 to £1.5 million — with the money raised going to charity. that's it from me. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. that evening. a blustery saturday but spells and sunny showers for most of us. you can see from the satellite picture, best of the...
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more than 200 works of art belonging to the singer george michael will go on auction and exhibition inon including works by tracey emin and damien hirst. estimates on the paintings being auctioned at christies range from £400 to £1.5 million — with the money raised going to charity. now it's time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. hello. there are three things to talk about in this focus, rain, wind and snow. we talk about the rain first, pushing in from the southwest this evening and overnight. sun hill snow for wales. some snow for northern ireland and the western isles of scotland. we will see a faster temperatures get well below freezing, holding to between 3—6 where we have got cloud. the rain pulling away east is due tomorrow morning. we've got snow working his way eastwards across northern ireland, scotland, northern england and as far south as the north midlands and north wales. a couple of centimetres in places. shower in the afternoon, some sunshine elsewhere but a windy day with gusts quite widely between 40 and 50 mph. that'll take the edge of the temperatures. t
more than 200 works of art belonging to the singer george michael will go on auction and exhibition inon including works by tracey emin and damien hirst. estimates on the paintings being auctioned at christies range from £400 to £1.5 million — with the money raised going to charity. now it's time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. hello. there are three things to talk about in this focus, rain, wind and snow. we talk about the rain first, pushing in from the southwest this...
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more than 200 works of art belonging to the singer george michael, will go on auction and exhibitionamien hirst. estimates on the paintings being auctioned at christies range from £400 to £1.5 million — with the money raised going to charity.
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more than 200 works of art belonging to the singer george michael will go on auction and exhibition inn this week. the performer, who died in 2016, had a huge personal collection, including works by tracey emin and damien hirst. estimates on the paintings being auctioned at christies range from £400 to £1.5 million with the money raised going to charity. tributes are being paid to two mountaineers briton tom ballard and italian danyaylay nardi —— daniele nardi after their bodies were found on the notorious nunga parbut, one of the world's highest mountains. contact was lost with the pair in pakistan almost two weeks ago. mr ballard is the son of the accomplished british mountaineer alison hargreaves, who also died in the himalayas in 1995. sarah campbell reports. for me, it's very, very natural to be in the mountains. i mean, they're my life. i don't really see myself anywhere else. tom ballard was among the world's best and most fearless climbers. tom wants to try some wall hangings. wow! great, man. here he is, passing time in the himalayas as he waited for a weather window to start
more than 200 works of art belonging to the singer george michael will go on auction and exhibition inn this week. the performer, who died in 2016, had a huge personal collection, including works by tracey emin and damien hirst. estimates on the paintings being auctioned at christies range from £400 to £1.5 million with the money raised going to charity. tributes are being paid to two mountaineers briton tom ballard and italian danyaylay nardi —— daniele nardi after their bodies were...
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will leave equity going into the next downturn? marilyn: yes. jonathan: do you believe that? george: yes. jonathan: why? right. eg here is if he does not make a mistake and we go into a downturn, you will see a lead with high-yield. jonathan: do you agree, marilyn? marilyn: yes. if you look at where investors are allocating money, there is a distortion in that investor behaviors have changed. but i actually think we are seeing a lot less crowding them we have. jonathan: i guess what i worry about -- there's a group of investors who think we will have the economic conditions to justify rate cuts. and then there is the third group that goes straight through the first two. no matter what the conditions are, as long as the fed cuts rates, assets will do well regardless of the fundamentals. how dangerous is that group? that is lunacy. the central bank is not there to rescue every single the stake. it's there for support. important to remember that leverage across the board is high, particularly investment grade leveraged loans. the penalty for making a mistake will be much greater than in past cycles. jonathan: we w
will leave equity going into the next downturn? marilyn: yes. jonathan: do you believe that? george: yes. jonathan: why? right. eg here is if he does not make a mistake and we go into a downturn, you will see a lead with high-yield. jonathan: do you agree, marilyn? marilyn: yes. if you look at where investors are allocating money, there is a distortion in that investor behaviors have changed. but i actually think we are seeing a lot less crowding them we have. jonathan: i guess what i worry...
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>> george? >> i willbetween the two. >> you're always playing -- this is not "this week with george stephanopoulos." you're always playing it down the middle. >> that's not down the middle. he's got to give up some cash. >> okay. >> you said half, i shivered. whoa! >>> all right, guys, it is international women's day and this morning, duchess meghan is getting a big honor becoming the vice president of the queen's commonwealth trust. her role will be to support and connect young leaders, particularly girls and women around the world, to help them drive positive social change and serve their communities. today she's participating in a big event with some of the most famous names out there like annie lennox. we'll have more on that in our next hour. >>> also this morning, taylor swift's stalker arrested again. accused of breaking into her new york city apartment for a third time. we'll have what she's saying about it. >>> and a rescue in the gulf of mexico. a kayaker stranded when his boat flipped over. how
>> george? >> i willbetween the two. >> you're always playing -- this is not "this week with george stephanopoulos." you're always playing it down the middle. >> that's not down the middle. he's got to give up some cash. >> okay. >> you said half, i shivered. whoa! >>> all right, guys, it is international women's day and this morning, duchess meghan is getting a big honor becoming the vice president of the queen's commonwealth trust. her...
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will be we are not letting anybody in. but now with. the human rights the amnesty international the george soros crowd will say by god this is inhumane european civilization is coming to an end these are people fleeing from most horrific tortures and other and rape you have to let them in and i think in those circumstances it's going to be very hard for. these and the tally ends to say no. an online campaign has been launched against the u.s. drug maker accused of inflating prices of. drug by thousands of dollars it turns out the company doesn't even own the patron for the treatment the store. all across the american political spectrum almost everyone seems to agree that prescription drug costs are too high we will never stop fighting for our children our seniors and those in need of prescription drugs and working families who cannot afford the escalation of cost the drug. is making an absolute fortune at the expense of american consumers but the big companies couldn't care less about the government's opinion gilead sciences takes the prize among hated pharma giants its new medication for
will be we are not letting anybody in. but now with. the human rights the amnesty international the george soros crowd will say by god this is inhumane european civilization is coming to an end these are people fleeing from most horrific tortures and other and rape you have to let them in and i think in those circumstances it's going to be very hard for. these and the tally ends to say no. an online campaign has been launched against the u.s. drug maker accused of inflating prices of. drug by...
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will be a glitch last night. demarcus cousins goes down on this play, guarding paul george. l have an mri on his right foot. cousins left in the fourth quarter when his foot started bothering him. he is listed as questionable for monday's game in san antonio. the achilles industry injury last year was on the other foot. andrew boegarts has been stepped up. he will be there tomorrow night. chris paul and the rockets still trying to improve their standing in the western conference playoff picture, hosting minnesota. it was all houston, all toys with the wolves. a career-high six three- pointers. james harden scored two of his 20 on the drive. apparently, you're not required to dribble. the rockets win 117-102. there are now four games behind the warriors. roger federer was after a record six championships at indian wells in the california desert. he is in the near court, serving two dominic came of australia in the third set after they split the first two. nice falling hurricane now, it's match point. the match ends when roger federer hits into the net and the final 7-5. >>> go
will be a glitch last night. demarcus cousins goes down on this play, guarding paul george. l have an mri on his right foot. cousins left in the fourth quarter when his foot started bothering him. he is listed as questionable for monday's game in san antonio. the achilles industry injury last year was on the other foot. andrew boegarts has been stepped up. he will be there tomorrow night. chris paul and the rockets still trying to improve their standing in the western conference playoff...