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, to george. and on the back was this note. and the note said, "my love, i wrote to you in my last letter about the silver cup that i purchased. here's what the cup weighed." seems like an insignificant little note, nobody really paid attention to it. but "my love" in this casual note intrigued me, and we found out it was martha's handwriting, martha writing to george at a casual moment about an everyday thing and calling him "my love." a small piece of evidence that they really did, truly, love each other. the others aspect of washington in the 19th century that grew was the image of a pious washington, the image of a christian washington. now, this was important to people even immediately after washington died, and eulogists and preachers and parsons would talk about washington and talk about him as being an upstanding christian man who is an example to our nation. in the mid 19th century in and the late 19th century which was a very pious time when americans felt very seriously and very strongl
, to george. and on the back was this note. and the note said, "my love, i wrote to you in my last letter about the silver cup that i purchased. here's what the cup weighed." seems like an insignificant little note, nobody really paid attention to it. but "my love" in this casual note intrigued me, and we found out it was martha's handwriting, martha writing to george at a casual moment about an everyday thing and calling him "my love." a small piece of evidence...
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george c. marshall, the greatest soldiered this country ever produced would have been a mediocre battle captain due to his age and lack of experience commanding field troops. it is very difficult to say who was best. we can say it is fortunate for the allies and america that these three gentlemen was put in the position they were in. some of them, patton have a diary for instance, personally i wouldn't want the job of supreme commander. another diary entry he said frankly i would not be satisfied unless i was god and some liberal probably out ranks him anyway. that is a good question. >> you touched on it when you were talking about the legacy of these three generals. i have read your book which is quite good. i saw that you touched upon but didn't go into a lot of detail. another general who was prominent in the war but received little if any historical -- general deaver who was commander of the sixth army group who came for the mediterranean into france. in your book you mentioned eisenhower
george c. marshall, the greatest soldiered this country ever produced would have been a mediocre battle captain due to his age and lack of experience commanding field troops. it is very difficult to say who was best. we can say it is fortunate for the allies and america that these three gentlemen was put in the position they were in. some of them, patton have a diary for instance, personally i wouldn't want the job of supreme commander. another diary entry he said frankly i would not be...
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they bring george up. let's make him the villain again. >> why is the duct tape significant, to put that into george's handzs? >> because the prosecution alleges that the duct tape was the murder weapon that the defendant casey anthony wrapped around her little baby's skull and covered up her nose, the nasal passages, and the mouth so she couldn't breathe. they're saying that's how the baby died. she wassmothered with duct tape. what the defense wants to do is take that tape out of casey anthony and show george had care, control of the duktd tape. he used it to tape up missing posters which is where we see them headed in the questioning. that's what the videotape is about they took outside of publics because somebody shows the missing poster and it has the tape putting up the poster. they're saying, casey is in jail. you have the duct tape. therefore you must be the one that put it on caylee's mouth. >> what is the significance of the mistress? >> let's face it it, suzanne. we are a forgiving people. we fo
they bring george up. let's make him the villain again. >> why is the duct tape significant, to put that into george's handzs? >> because the prosecution alleges that the duct tape was the murder weapon that the defendant casey anthony wrapped around her little baby's skull and covered up her nose, the nasal passages, and the mouth so she couldn't breathe. they're saying that's how the baby died. she wassmothered with duct tape. what the defense wants to do is take that tape out of...
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the george, the young man we will acknowledge today. george became my client. the district attorney's office wanted to charge him as an adult. he did go to the youth authority, which is unusual in this county. the reason we with want to honor george today. he made it through that system. it's important we acknowledge him. >> i am marsy from the public defender's office. i have always known the potential george has. so working at the public defender's office. i worked in making an exit plan to present to the board to let the board know this young man from being in custody, fortunately he was released and currently george is attending a community college in the process to transfer to a 4-year college to become a registered nurse. he's also found his passion, which is united music. so i am very proud of him and happy to be a part of honoring him today. mr. george, come on up here. on behalf of the public defender's office, george is being presented a $500 check. >> i like to say thank you. number one for mernella woods. patty lee, marsy and to my mother. for the t
the george, the young man we will acknowledge today. george became my client. the district attorney's office wanted to charge him as an adult. he did go to the youth authority, which is unusual in this county. the reason we with want to honor george today. he made it through that system. it's important we acknowledge him. >> i am marsy from the public defender's office. i have always known the potential george has. so working at the public defender's office. i worked in making an exit...
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. >> reporter: hey, george. this comes after this incredible pressure being brought down to bear on weiner. as you mention, the democratic leadership was threatening to take away his committee assignments. they were talking about going further and actually kicking him out of the democratic caucus in the house. those two moves would have meant if weiner would have wanted to come back to congress, he would be coming back with virtually no power and no party, really. >> as you know, jon, he wanted to hold out against the system. didn't want to resign. this has been going on about three weeks now. started to break over the memorial day weekend. i remember well when you interviewed him. and the first round of interviews coming out of this one, saying he was the victim here. he had no intention of resigning. but this pressure has continued to build with more and more information. more and more photos, coming out. >> reporter: it has. every day, there was another element to the scandal. the latest, when we saw the phot
. >> reporter: hey, george. this comes after this incredible pressure being brought down to bear on weiner. as you mention, the democratic leadership was threatening to take away his committee assignments. they were talking about going further and actually kicking him out of the democratic caucus in the house. those two moves would have meant if weiner would have wanted to come back to congress, he would be coming back with virtually no power and no party, really. >> as you know,...
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, "good-bye, george." but george himself was a gentleman. he left his seat, approached the president, reached out for his hand and said for all to hear, "mr. mr. president, i regret that you have taken this occasion to question my democracy and to attack my public record. i want you to know that i accept the challenge in the friendly spirit in which it was given." [laughter] shaking george's hand, roosevelt said, "god bless you, walter, let's always be friends." let me describe briefly one other campaign stop on roosevelt's purge itinerary. on labor day weekend, he traveled to maryland to speak at rallies against maryland's democratic senator, millard tidings. actually, roosevelt felt some affection for a conservative like walter george, but he had nothing but loathing for millard tidings. one day he muttered to interior secretary harold dickeys, take tidings' hide off and rub salt in it. tidings had opposed nearly every new deal measure. the nra, the tva, the agricultural adjustment act, the wagner act, w
, "good-bye, george." but george himself was a gentleman. he left his seat, approached the president, reached out for his hand and said for all to hear, "mr. mr. president, i regret that you have taken this occasion to question my democracy and to attack my public record. i want you to know that i accept the challenge in the friendly spirit in which it was given." [laughter] shaking george's hand, roosevelt said, "god bless you, walter, let's always be friends."...
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i have no idea who george anthony is. i just seen him on tv. i never talked to george anthony.umber they got in question, i didn't have that phone number until february of '09. and i don't know why they got me involved in all this mess. and that's all i have to say about it. >> well, the judge hasn't ruled yet on whether thompson will become part of the trial. earlier i talked to mark lippman, the lawyer who represents george anthony, not only george but cindy and lee anthony, casey's parents and brother. >> mark, the defense tried to raise questions about phone calls that your client allegedly made to a telephone number that's now belongs to a man named vasco thompson. mr. thompson today said he never met or spoken to george anthony, didn't know who he was other than what he'd seen on tv. to your knowledge has there ever been any contact between the two men? >> no, mr. cooper. i asked my client point blank, and generally i never talk about attorney-client privilege stuff but he authorized me to say. this he's never met this man, never talked to him, never placed any phone call
i have no idea who george anthony is. i just seen him on tv. i never talked to george anthony.umber they got in question, i didn't have that phone number until february of '09. and i don't know why they got me involved in all this mess. and that's all i have to say about it. >> well, the judge hasn't ruled yet on whether thompson will become part of the trial. earlier i talked to mark lippman, the lawyer who represents george anthony, not only george but cindy and lee anthony, casey's...
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george, talk about your skit first, if you will.job is to make them laugh and to make sure that they're in the mood for when your performance ends and then carlos comes on. >> well, they will be in the mood. what we came across organically, two weekends ago in san francisco, i went to see carlos perform at the hard rock. he did 70 shows there in two years. i can't believe the two years are over. is -- before the show, i went to see him. he said, hey, will you illuminate us? will you perform in the middle? i said, yeah, absolutely, okay. so, in the middle of the show, he brings me out, did about ten minutes, pretty wild stuff in between. audience all receptive into his music, into my comedy. so, what we decided from that is since he's already going to be set up on stage, is that there would be a little music and then i would come out and do my hour, and then i would introduce carlos and his band and he would take it to the next level. so, it's a cohesive show. it's not one guy, then the stage goes dark and then the next guy comes out
george, talk about your skit first, if you will.job is to make them laugh and to make sure that they're in the mood for when your performance ends and then carlos comes on. >> well, they will be in the mood. what we came across organically, two weekends ago in san francisco, i went to see carlos perform at the hard rock. he did 70 shows there in two years. i can't believe the two years are over. is -- before the show, i went to see him. he said, hey, will you illuminate us? will you...
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george.s to come to times square and try to become a pop star. >> we'll get to that in a little bit. >>> we also have an exclusive interview with former president clinton this morning. he's talking about bringing jobs back to america with his clinton global initiative right now. he sits down with jake tapper. and also weighs in on the budget talks in d.c. he's not all that hopeful about them after president obama's feisty press conference. and does a little handicapping of the republican field, including michele bachmann. so, a lot to get to. >> he does not hold back at all. >>> and get ready. the royal road trip is under way. prince william and kate, they're on their way. their first royal tour. they're coming here to north america. >> a lot of excitement over that. >> there sure is. >>> we begin with what appears totoe a huge breach of airport security. a nigerian man was able to board a plane here in new york with an outdated boarding pass, a stolen i.d., no less. all without getting caugh
george.s to come to times square and try to become a pop star. >> we'll get to that in a little bit. >>> we also have an exclusive interview with former president clinton this morning. he's talking about bringing jobs back to america with his clinton global initiative right now. he sits down with jake tapper. and also weighs in on the budget talks in d.c. he's not all that hopeful about them after president obama's feisty press conference. and does a little handicapping of the...
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george and cindy anthony.gards to the death of their granddaughter caylee. now, in the 25th day of testimony today, we expect after this opening statement in which they said it was an accidental drowning and that george had something to do with disposing of the body, we expected to hear evidence about that. but that still hasn't happened one week after the defense began its case. >> reporter: casey anthony is often very expressive with her attorneys before the jury walks. in, but once the jurors arrive she puts on a poker face. her attorney jose baez has his own routine every day when the trial begins. he tries to turn on the charm. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. >> and he waits until the jury says it back. then he launches his effort to help save casey anthony's life. >> can you tell the ladies and gentlemen of the jury what you tested, where it came from and what your results were? do you recall receiving items of evidence to test? sir, i'd like to direct you to your -- a report you did in this case.
george and cindy anthony.gards to the death of their granddaughter caylee. now, in the 25th day of testimony today, we expect after this opening statement in which they said it was an accidental drowning and that george had something to do with disposing of the body, we expected to hear evidence about that. but that still hasn't happened one week after the defense began its case. >> reporter: casey anthony is often very expressive with her attorneys before the jury walks. in, but once the...
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we'll show you what george testified about that today and a closer look at the relationship between george daughter. be right back. [ female announcer ] now at red lobster a complete four course seafood feast for $15. start with soup then have salad and biscuits followed by 1 of 7 delicious entrees and finish with something sweet all for just $15. right now at red lobster. >>> crime and punishment topt tonight. in orlando the defense in the casey anthony trial is finishing up its case. as we move closer to deliberations the defense is hoping to find a crack in the prosecution's issue big enough to qualify as reasonable doubt at least in one juror's mind. crazy's father was back on the stand today asked about an alleged affair from a volunteer searcher. and defense trying to prove the meter reader disturbed the crime scene enough to contaminate the evidence. >> reporter: for orlando meter reader roy cronk it was the grizzly moment of truth. using a poll he found what the nation had been looking for. >> i was standing behind it so i was looking at it from behind. and i still didn't think it
we'll show you what george testified about that today and a closer look at the relationship between george daughter. be right back. [ female announcer ] now at red lobster a complete four course seafood feast for $15. start with soup then have salad and biscuits followed by 1 of 7 delicious entrees and finish with something sweet all for just $15. right now at red lobster. >>> crime and punishment topt tonight. in orlando the defense in the casey anthony trial is finishing up its case....
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daughter. >> george sits there in court. many days he has a bible on his lap. and many days he has that bible open. and he is reading it. what he is reading, we don't know. but more likely than not it's to give him the strength to keep going. >> reporter: according to their lawyer, george and his wife cindy do not want to see the death penalty for casey. but they are seeking the truth. >> this is such a unique situation. they've lost their granddaughter, and their daughter is facing the death penalty. and they don't know what happened to their granddaughter. so they're trying to find out what the truth is. and they hope to get closure through this. >> reporter: if this case goes into the death penalty phase, i think george and cindy anthony will take that stand as withins and they will beg that jury to save their daughter's life. >> reporter: casey anthony may still be acquitted. if she's found guilty, even a father's undying support might not be enough to save his daughter. >> know that i love you. and i want you home. i wa
daughter. >> george sits there in court. many days he has a bible on his lap. and many days he has that bible open. and he is reading it. what he is reading, we don't know. but more likely than not it's to give him the strength to keep going. >> reporter: according to their lawyer, george and his wife cindy do not want to see the death penalty for casey. but they are seeking the truth. >> this is such a unique situation. they've lost their granddaughter, and their daughter is...
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earlier i talked to mark lippman,lawyerwho represents george anthony, represents not only george buts parents and brother. >> mark, the defense tried to raise questions about phone call that is your client allegedly made to a telephone number that's now belongs to a man named vasco thompson. mr. thompson today said he'd never met or spoken to george anthony, didn't know who he was other than what he'd seen on tv. to your knowledge has there ever been any contact between the two men? >> no, mr. cooper. i asked my client point blank, and generally i never talk about attorney-client privilege stuff but he authorized me to say. this he's never met this man, never talked to him, never placed any phone calls to him. >> as you sit in this trial and listen to the defense make all sorts of allegations about your client, about casey's father, george anthony, what goes through your mind? i mean, clearly it seems like day after day they are trying all they can to raise as many questions about george anthony as possible. >> well, that's my own personal battle between being a human being and being
earlier i talked to mark lippman,lawyerwho represents george anthony, represents not only george buts parents and brother. >> mark, the defense tried to raise questions about phone call that is your client allegedly made to a telephone number that's now belongs to a man named vasco thompson. mr. thompson today said he'd never met or spoken to george anthony, didn't know who he was other than what he'd seen on tv. to your knowledge has there ever been any contact between the two men?...
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♪ ♪ well, every day ♪ every day ♪ ♪ is so glorious ♪ glorious ♪ george!ng ♪ ♪ is so wondrous ♪ wondrous ♪ ♪ there's more to explore when you open the door ♪ ♪ and meet friends like this, you just can't miss ♪ ♪ i know you're curious ♪ ♪ curious ♪ ♪ and that's marvelous ♪ ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?" ♪ ♪ like curious...
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hello everyone, i am george thomas. well this weekend, hundreds of millions of christians will gather to pray for their nations. since its beginning more than 10 years ago, the global day of prayer has changed not only the world, but the church as well. my colleague wendy griffith starts us off. >> lord! >> for reporter: the global day of prayer has been inviting the world's christians to pray together and the church has responded. >> give my people who are called by my name to humble and serve. >> to seek my faith and turn from their wicked ways, then i will hear from heaven and forgive their sins and heal their land. >> praying in open air stadiums, city halls and cathedrals and seeking out the high places on every continent. >> here we are standing today looking out over africa from the highest point. >> crying out to god in repentance and seeking reconciliation. >> asking forgiveness in the way in which charismatics and pentecostals. >> we forgive you. [applause]. >> i come in repenitence and pray you forgive us. >>
hello everyone, i am george thomas. well this weekend, hundreds of millions of christians will gather to pray for their nations. since its beginning more than 10 years ago, the global day of prayer has changed not only the world, but the church as well. my colleague wendy griffith starts us off. >> lord! >> for reporter: the global day of prayer has been inviting the world's christians to pray together and the church has responded. >> give my people who are called by my name...
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george? >> thank you, sam. >>> meet the man the last person on earth still searching for osama bin laden. a california diver who makes his living discovering ship wrecks is setting out on a new mission to recover bin laden's remains and, he hopes, a reward. abbie boudreau has the story. >> reporter: the ultimate challenge of a lifetime for a treasure hunt with a thirst of adventure. weeks after the announcement to the nation -- >> we have killed osama bin laden. >> reporter: bill warren is plotting to find bin laden's remains in the north arabian sea. >> the most dangerous project. >> reporter: warren said that he's recovered 150 wrecks is plotting a 2-week expedition, which includes renting a submarine. >> i want to prove one way or other, that he's in fact dead. >> reporter: do you think that's up for debate? >> oh, yea. >> reporter: after the united states proclaimed that bin laden was killed in this pakistani compound and that dna tests verified his identity. his body was placed in a weig
george? >> thank you, sam. >>> meet the man the last person on earth still searching for osama bin laden. a california diver who makes his living discovering ship wrecks is setting out on a new mission to recover bin laden's remains and, he hopes, a reward. abbie boudreau has the story. >> reporter: the ultimate challenge of a lifetime for a treasure hunt with a thirst of adventure. weeks after the announcement to the nation -- >> we have killed osama bin laden....
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allie: calling george! calling george! ooh! you come over? uh... unh-uh.
allie: calling george! calling george! ooh! you come over? uh... unh-uh.
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george? >> okay, nick, thanknkou very much. >>> now w that remarkable mammogram study. for months, millions of women have been confronted with confusing information on mammograms, when a government study recommended cutting back on routine screening, other experts fought back. but these landmark findings today could help end the debate over who should get the test and when they should get them. in the longest mammogram study ever, 130,000 women were followed for 30 years, and the results are stunning. screening cut breast cancer deaths by 30%, saving up to 20,000 lives every year. abc's sharyn alfonsi is here with the details. and this is strong evidence. >> reporter: it is really strong evidence. it seems like when it comes to breast cancer screenings, there are new findings every day. it can get confusing. but we've been talking to top doctors across the country all day, and they all agree, this study is a big deal. it's worth paying attention to. doctors say the results are absolutely conc
george? >> okay, nick, thanknkou very much. >>> now w that remarkable mammogram study. for months, millions of women have been confronted with confusing information on mammograms, when a government study recommended cutting back on routine screening, other experts fought back. but these landmark findings today could help end the debate over who should get the test and when they should get them. in the longest mammogram study ever, 130,000 women were followed for 30 years, and the...
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jarkesy right i mispronounced your name george you're sure oh george is a great thank you yeah the talks are breaking down there's fear about race is this is this about george first to you eric cantor walking away is this because he thinks that there might be a possibility that they're going to have to raise taxes and doesn't want to be the guy who has to deliver the news or is it because the tea party caucus in the house and cantor really are going to hold the line and they're willing to blow up the u.s. economy in order to be ideologically pure. but i don't know anybody that likes to deliver bad news. so you think that's just the bottom line eric cantor doesn't it that the republicans are going to go along with raising taxes is part of this deal and that's why he and john are backing out of this. oh no look i look i don't think i think from the republican side of things you look at what's going on from an economic standpoint and you. look republican democrat nobody likes to deliver. a line different than where you've been but when you when you look at where we're at. and you look at. t
jarkesy right i mispronounced your name george you're sure oh george is a great thank you yeah the talks are breaking down there's fear about race is this is this about george first to you eric cantor walking away is this because he thinks that there might be a possibility that they're going to have to raise taxes and doesn't want to be the guy who has to deliver the news or is it because the tea party caucus in the house and cantor really are going to hold the line and they're willing to blow...
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curious george. ♪ oh...est winter a monkey can ever spend is a summer vacation spent exploring the antarctic. ooh. man: hey, george, look. (chuckles) there's almost enough snow on deck to make an igloo. (hooting happily)
curious george. ♪ oh...est winter a monkey can ever spend is a summer vacation spent exploring the antarctic. ooh. man: hey, george, look. (chuckles) there's almost enough snow on deck to make an igloo. (hooting happily)
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what's the reaction of george and cindy anthony to this? >> okay. talk to mark litman the family attorney about that, too, george and cindy's attorney. he tells me that george and cindy believe it crystal holloway is "disturbed". totally denies the affair. they say they know crystal holloway because she was one of the volunteers looking for caylee's body, but they say none of this is true, that she is disturbed and they are very unhappy that she's come forward claiming this. >> also, it is a telling point that apparently she said to police that she did not have an affair with george anthony, but she did say to the national enquirer, which i'm guessing paid her -- or maybe they didn't even need to pay her -- but she told the national enquirer they did have an affair that. certainly speaks to her credibility. >> right. and that's something the attorneys cited, too. she told police one thing, she told the national enquirer something else. but either way he stressed to me, they feel she is truly disturbed. that's their allegation. >> yeah. all right, go
what's the reaction of george and cindy anthony to this? >> okay. talk to mark litman the family attorney about that, too, george and cindy's attorney. he tells me that george and cindy believe it crystal holloway is "disturbed". totally denies the affair. they say they know crystal holloway because she was one of the volunteers looking for caylee's body, but they say none of this is true, that she is disturbed and they are very unhappy that she's come forward claiming this....
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george has been in business for close to 40 years. he developed this anger management program to help people get along with themselves and secondly, to get along with each other. the one thing he believes and practices, our emotions are the characteristics that unite us all. the one thing we share in common are feelings and emotions. this is the one area we fail so badly as educators, counselors and therapists. one of the commonalities as an educator and as a counselor is, i was, 10 years ago. i was working with native american students, i am from the midwest and i moved out here 6 years ago. prior to that, however, i was, the counseling department for a native american therapeutic school. we had 260 students grades 4 through 8. 75 percent were on special education ie p's. 90 percent were already enrolled in the juvenile system and in the drug and alcohol programs. later on, i would show up and be a counselor at the betty ford center with attorneys and other professionals. the one commonality that the children at therapeutic school an
george has been in business for close to 40 years. he developed this anger management program to help people get along with themselves and secondly, to get along with each other. the one thing he believes and practices, our emotions are the characteristics that unite us all. the one thing we share in common are feelings and emotions. this is the one area we fail so badly as educators, counselors and therapists. one of the commonalities as an educator and as a counselor is, i was, 10 years ago....
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nine hundred ninety one george are achieved independence from the u.s.s.r. . before a violent standoff with the rapidly disintegrating soviet empire. we did get independence but it resulted in much blood in the struction. a civil war broke out in georgia to susie came sovereignty to this day the nation has been unable to overcome its aftermath the country's infrastructure is in ruins tens of thousands of people who fled the country in the time of the soviet union was one of the wealthiest republics today one third of the population lives below the poverty line twenty years have passed but people here enjoy less freedom than they did during the soviet period. back in one thousand nine hundred eight. really was just a student in the mass trying to strike outside government headquarters at that time the country was still cooled the georgian soviet socialist republic. that hunger strike which lasted eight or nine days. liberation i often sat on the steps with my friends. the number of protests as good day by day. then a young historian lend his support to that coo
nine hundred ninety one george are achieved independence from the u.s.s.r. . before a violent standoff with the rapidly disintegrating soviet empire. we did get independence but it resulted in much blood in the struction. a civil war broke out in georgia to susie came sovereignty to this day the nation has been unable to overcome its aftermath the country's infrastructure is in ruins tens of thousands of people who fled the country in the time of the soviet union was one of the wealthiest...
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curious george. ♪ oh...pendining time in the country where there was nothing to do but... nothing. hello. mm, george, the grapes have come in. want a taste? ooh... yeah, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh! george was busy doing nothing,
curious george. ♪ oh...pendining time in the country where there was nothing to do but... nothing. hello. mm, george, the grapes have come in. want a taste? ooh... yeah, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh! george was busy doing nothing,
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curious george. ♪ oh...e was going to see his very first baseball game: marco's team, the cubbie bears, versus the tiger babies. hey, george, throw me the ball! (chatters "okay!")
curious george. ♪ oh...e was going to see his very first baseball game: marco's team, the cubbie bears, versus the tiger babies. hey, george, throw me the ball! (chatters "okay!")
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now, i've personally spoken to george anthony's lawyer, mark litman, who says george does not remember know who he is or what it's about. but you're right. this is an effort to frame george anthony. they're going to bring on what i believe to be the following. a so-called other woman that once claimed she had an affair with george, says he told her quael kael's death was an accident that snowballed. we're going to bring on the protestor out in george anthony's front yard her back off of his yard to say he's got a hair trigger temper. going to bring in his alleged suicide attempt when he was distraught over caylee's death. and they're going to bring on this convicted felon. what's he going to say in anybody's guess. maybe he wanted me to hide the body, he wanted me to do the deed. we don't know what this felon is going to say. but i would not give it a lot of weight. >> do they have to come up with some sort of evidence to build their case that there was sexual abuse by george anthony? these are the allegations that casey was the victim of sexual abuse for years from her father. >> you
now, i've personally spoken to george anthony's lawyer, mark litman, who says george does not remember know who he is or what it's about. but you're right. this is an effort to frame george anthony. they're going to bring on what i believe to be the following. a so-called other woman that once claimed she had an affair with george, says he told her quael kael's death was an accident that snowballed. we're going to bring on the protestor out in george anthony's front yard her back off of his...
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curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator george loved the museum.rosty fun with its igloos and polar bears.
curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator george loved the museum.rosty fun with its igloos and polar bears.
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they questioned george and cindy anthony about this.her lee groping casey. she was not allowed to answer that question. here's what george said when he was asked about molesting his daughter. >> you, of course, would never admit to molesting your child, would you, sir? >> argumentative. >> overruled, you can answer the question if you can. >> sir, i would never do anything like that to my daughter. >> my question is you would never admit to it, would you, sir? >> sir, i would never do anything to harm my daughter in that way. >> the point of bringing this up, we should point out for viewers, is that they want to show she was messed up and is well traineded to lie which is why she may have lied as a result of her daughter going missing and not helping and being honest with police. but do you think the defense is proving their case here? are they getting anywhere on this? >> no, i don't think so. i think they are butting their heads against a brick wall. george anthony has been so real, true and vulnerable on the stand today that when he
they questioned george and cindy anthony about this.her lee groping casey. she was not allowed to answer that question. here's what george said when he was asked about molesting his daughter. >> you, of course, would never admit to molesting your child, would you, sir? >> argumentative. >> overruled, you can answer the question if you can. >> sir, i would never do anything like that to my daughter. >> my question is you would never admit to it, would you, sir?...
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it's wonderful that richard epstein and george soros agree completely on this point. [laughter] >> can i make a comment? i think, look, the answer about hayek is he was fighting against comprehensive allocation and centralized planning, but he through -- threw out the baby with the bad water. you can't have a community with bad infrastructure unless to some degree that you plan, and so with that, what you have to do is get a real appreciation of the tax structures, permanent structures, the subcontracting structures you want. essentially, the way to think about is maybe 80% of the rule is competitive markets and 90% of the attention is given to the other 20%, and hayek's great weakness is not knowing the regulation where it was strictly necessary to have it. >> marion. >> the implications of dodd-frank and hayek's concept of the rule of law? >> the level of discretion begin to powerful government officials on the consumer fraud division and with respect to the banking division is terrible. i've actually litigated a small piece of this known as the durbin amendment, an
it's wonderful that richard epstein and george soros agree completely on this point. [laughter] >> can i make a comment? i think, look, the answer about hayek is he was fighting against comprehensive allocation and centralized planning, but he through -- threw out the baby with the bad water. you can't have a community with bad infrastructure unless to some degree that you plan, and so with that, what you have to do is get a real appreciation of the tax structures, permanent structures,...
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george?okay, bob, thank you. we're joined by our abc news legal analyst dan abrams. and bob gets to the central question at the heart of this case. was that money a campaign contribution or a gift? >> right. fundamental question. meaning, because if it was clearly intended to further john edwards' presidential campaign, he could be in big trouble. on the other hand, if it was a gift or even, let's say, an effort to prevent elizabeth edwards from finding out about it, that might make him a bad person, but not a crime. >> that's where he's going to fight. i know that's where he's going to fight. we know there were a lot of plea negotiations here. and according to our reporting that the justice department was willing to say, you don't have to go to jail, just plead guilty to a felony. edwards wants to fight this and he's taking a real risk. each count carries a five-year prison sentence. >> right, i think he didn't want to lose his law license, which he probably would have done if he pled guilty
george?okay, bob, thank you. we're joined by our abc news legal analyst dan abrams. and bob gets to the central question at the heart of this case. was that money a campaign contribution or a gift? >> right. fundamental question. meaning, because if it was clearly intended to further john edwards' presidential campaign, he could be in big trouble. on the other hand, if it was a gift or even, let's say, an effort to prevent elizabeth edwards from finding out about it, that might make him a...
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in this panel, we have a depiction of george washington moving west. what is interesting about it is the image of lewis and clark here is in black and white, something that is occurring in the future, painted as though it was in the past. what is interesting about it is the very obvious conclusion of slavery. the number of students were expressing unease around some of the themes. the additional mural would be placed in the school, one with more positive representation of the student body. in 1974, they completed three panels that were placed in the library -- in the lobby. they depict native, latino, asian american, and african- american heritage and culture. >> that artist was talking about the history coming alive. that is what we want for the students here. i also think they might share that with past alumni and the community, so they could no the treasure that we have here in the schools. many people have the same experience i did when i first walked into this building three years ago, being the new principal. the grandeur of these murals is fanta
in this panel, we have a depiction of george washington moving west. what is interesting about it is the image of lewis and clark here is in black and white, something that is occurring in the future, painted as though it was in the past. what is interesting about it is the very obvious conclusion of slavery. the number of students were expressing unease around some of the themes. the additional mural would be placed in the school, one with more positive representation of the student body. in...
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it's an affair george anthony denies.s woman told an orlando television station she'd been subpoenaed to appear in court at 8:30 a.m. holloway said she's prepared to testify about what she says mr. anthony told her in 2008 before his granddaughter's remains were found. >> what did george tell you about that? >> that it was an accident that snowballed out of control. i don't believe that george picked the body up like they said. i think it was an accident. >> well, more on this development in just a moment. first though, day 24 in the trial. today the defense called a string of expert witnesses to testify about dna and duct tape and leaves. but the question is, did the testimony actually help or hurt the defense's case? gary tuchman was in the courtroom. he joins us now. >> reporter: casey anthony often covers her mouth in court when she talks to her attorneys. she doesn't want others to read her lips. but if she was asking how the day was going, a candid answer would have been "not so great". >> my name is richard -- >> r
it's an affair george anthony denies.s woman told an orlando television station she'd been subpoenaed to appear in court at 8:30 a.m. holloway said she's prepared to testify about what she says mr. anthony told her in 2008 before his granddaughter's remains were found. >> what did george tell you about that? >> that it was an accident that snowballed out of control. i don't believe that george picked the body up like they said. i think it was an accident. >> well, more on this...
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curious george. ♪ oh...ng his best not to wake up the man with the yellow hat. but today was saturday, and the man was taking george to the zoo to see a dragon. ooh! (chuckles) okay, they weren't really going to see a fire-breathing dragon.
curious george. ♪ oh...ng his best not to wake up the man with the yellow hat. but today was saturday, and the man was taking george to the zoo to see a dragon. ooh! (chuckles) okay, they weren't really going to see a fire-breathing dragon.
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george anthony, george stuck to his guns.nowhere fast except for one thing they made cindy anthony look like a liar. they did that. one of their star witnesses by putting up lee anthony and with lee anthony they told the jury that the anthony family sends a pishgs i. out to where caylee's body was found to nose around. here's my question, how did they know where the body was unless tot mom told them? >> let's pick up on that a little bit, nancy. a lot of people were surprised because cindy nelson -- cindy -- cindy anthony, excuse me had been such a good witness for the defense. had done so well and then she -- they bring on lee yesterday, her son to contradict what she said as she said it. it really didn't make much sense. >> exactly. it was such a bad trial strategy. they're not thinking. they're throwing everything up hoping something will stick and get into the juror's minds and, hey, it may work, all this business about an affair with george anthony, roy kronk stealing the body. it's physically impossible for a meter read
george anthony, george stuck to his guns.nowhere fast except for one thing they made cindy anthony look like a liar. they did that. one of their star witnesses by putting up lee anthony and with lee anthony they told the jury that the anthony family sends a pishgs i. out to where caylee's body was found to nose around. here's my question, how did they know where the body was unless tot mom told them? >> let's pick up on that a little bit, nancy. a lot of people were surprised because...
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a testy exchange between george anthony and jose baez.is is the first time, i think, k kyra, that we have seen this emotion from george anthony. this is a former police officer who is used to testifying and has experience testifying. we see him crying on the witness stand. using some sort of handkerchief to stop his tears. an important part of testimony in the courtroom today. >> sunny hostin, thank you. we are monitoring the pictures. the father of casey anthony on the stand. george anthony giving his testimony at this time. we will continue to watch it. all right. >>> next hour, president barack obama is going to open the floor to reporter questions. it is his first solo news conference since march. he just faces a laundry list of issues. the debate over the national debt and the drawdown in afghanistan and the controversy of the mission in libya. cnn's jill doherty is at the white house. we are sure he will get all types of questions. >> reporter: no question. to make this more complicated, senate republicans now say they are going to
a testy exchange between george anthony and jose baez.is is the first time, i think, k kyra, that we have seen this emotion from george anthony. this is a former police officer who is used to testifying and has experience testifying. we see him crying on the witness stand. using some sort of handkerchief to stop his tears. an important part of testimony in the courtroom today. >> sunny hostin, thank you. we are monitoring the pictures. the father of casey anthony on the stand. george...
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george. >> rush: how 'bout bertie?ey say you can't make this stuff up, and in much of this film, that's true. david seidler could not have imagined that his work would lead to a discovery that would rewrite history. it happened when the researchers for the film tracked down lionel logue's grandson, mark logue, because the movie needed family photos to get the clothing right. and you told them what? >> mark logue: i told them, "yeah, i've got pictures. i've got some diaries, too." >> pelley: his grandfather's diaries were up in the attic in boxes that the family had nearly forgotten. when mark logue hauled them down for the movie, he discovered more than 100 letters between the therapist and his king. >> logue: "my dear logue, thank you so much for sending me the books for my birthday, which are most acceptable." that's so british, isn't it? "yours very sincerely, albert." >> pelley: as you read through all of these letters between your grandfather and the king, what did it tell you about the relationship between these
george. >> rush: how 'bout bertie?ey say you can't make this stuff up, and in much of this film, that's true. david seidler could not have imagined that his work would lead to a discovery that would rewrite history. it happened when the researchers for the film tracked down lionel logue's grandson, mark logue, because the movie needed family photos to get the clothing right. and you told them what? >> mark logue: i told them, "yeah, i've got pictures. i've got some diaries,...
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that father, george, brother, lee, had molested her. was afraid to tell anybody caylee was dead or missing, depending on which story you want to believe, george. then, yesterday, neither side asked him, did you molest your sister? nobody would touch it with a ten-foot pole. >> i don't get that. >> because, look. what is the -- the defense is the one that wants this in. the prosecution views this as nonsense. the prosecution has no interest in bringing up what they view is a frivolous argument. and the defense knows that the answers to the questions are going to be -- are you kidding me? and no, that's an incredibly insulting question. there's going to be very aggressive responses. so, if they're going to be able to prove that, this abuse. >> how are they going to get it in? >> it would have to be through casey. she has to get to the stand, if they're going to prove their theory. i mean, i think what the defense needs to do now, is they need to start focusing, again and again, on this accident, which is -- now, they have the police offic
that father, george, brother, lee, had molested her. was afraid to tell anybody caylee was dead or missing, depending on which story you want to believe, george. then, yesterday, neither side asked him, did you molest your sister? nobody would touch it with a ten-foot pole. >> i don't get that. >> because, look. what is the -- the defense is the one that wants this in. the prosecution views this as nonsense. the prosecution has no interest in bringing up what they view is a...
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george is out. i would argue that miami was taking care of me so that they get it done in five. >> you're sitting pretty. i'm still alye. you are out with the sweep of the heat. >> let's go to colleen coyle. >> all i have to say is 1-1, the mavs will be coming back. folks, let's get a look at west coast weather. we have a new storm system. it's going to bring rain showers to the area. today, temperatures around the 70s. 60s in san francisco. fresno, 76, los angeles, at 76 as well. check out the heat wave. seattle, in the 80s by this weekend. denver, 94 by sunday. a cool start to the week end. a wonderful weekend ahead. >> and your weekend getaway forecast is brought to you by certified service. >> thanks for being here all week. >> it's been wonderful. >> come back any time. >>> coming up, the lies casey anthony told police. the tapes that dramatically reveal how she lied about what happened to her daughter. >>> plus, the potent drugs your kids may be buying at the mall. brian ross with an undercove
george is out. i would argue that miami was taking care of me so that they get it done in five. >> you're sitting pretty. i'm still alye. you are out with the sweep of the heat. >> let's go to colleen coyle. >> all i have to say is 1-1, the mavs will be coming back. folks, let's get a look at west coast weather. we have a new storm system. it's going to bring rain showers to the area. today, temperatures around the 70s. 60s in san francisco. fresno, 76, los angeles, at 76 as...
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curious george. ♪ oh...neither rain... nor snow... (charkie barking) ...nor charkie... could keep george from watching his favorite band,
curious george. ♪ oh...neither rain... nor snow... (charkie barking) ...nor charkie... could keep george from watching his favorite band,
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george: really? patty: it's so easy, even kirk could do it. >> the big three in miami were not " enough for the dallas mavericks. the ndp, during the wednesday had 21 points as the mavericks beat the heat. the first nba championship for dallas as well as a area natives, jason >> giants second baseman her " should be out, they're after separating his shoulder. buster posey is still out. we would still like to go see some baseball. the giants are having some bad luck. >> great baseball weather this week. sunshine and raise temperatures. tomorrow the highs will be in the '60s for san francisco, 70's and bayside and '80s inland all we of the '86 in antioch. the temperatures will go up every day eventually into the '90s england. 70's by the bay. this seabury's does come back later this ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity.
george: really? patty: it's so easy, even kirk could do it. >> the big three in miami were not " enough for the dallas mavericks. the ndp, during the wednesday had 21 points as the mavericks beat the heat. the first nba championship for dallas as well as a area natives, jason >> giants second baseman her " should be out, they're after separating his shoulder. buster posey is still out. we would still like to go see some baseball. the giants are having some bad luck....
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george bush won 10% of the african-american vote.n ohio that year, he won 18% of the african-american vote. it was due to the fact that an issue was on the ballot that was an issue that said there was a difference between john kerry and it was not just a distinction, it was a real difference. and that a basic and fundamental, cultural understanding of what a family is, of what a marriage is, and as many have told you this afternoon, but one of the basic intermediary institutions in our country, marriage and family, what they are and that they were at risk. african-americans came out and voted for bush in numbers greater than the rest of their colleagues around the country. i would suggest to you that issues matter. and that as one of your speakers said this morning, the only way the to get limited government is by having a strong family and strong churches and synagogues that carry forth of the message that it is our responsibility, not the government's responsibility to craft a kind of future that we want. [applause] in the bible th
george bush won 10% of the african-american vote.n ohio that year, he won 18% of the african-american vote. it was due to the fact that an issue was on the ballot that was an issue that said there was a difference between john kerry and it was not just a distinction, it was a real difference. and that a basic and fundamental, cultural understanding of what a family is, of what a marriage is, and as many have told you this afternoon, but one of the basic intermediary institutions in our country,...