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he also asked george the same thing, and george also said no. but the investigator wasn't convinced. the question nagged at him. now, weeks since he was poisoned, george was out of the hospital, feeling stronger and back at work. the investigator decided to invite him out for a drive, away from his girlfriend and colleagues. in the car, george finally confessed. he and ana were partners in more ways than one. were these quick trysts that they were having, or was this a deep, emotional connection? >> i never got an indication from dr. blumenschein that it was a deep connection. it was just a fling. >> reporter: george told the lieutenant the affair went on for a year and a half. he said it was a casual thing, but sometimes when they traveled to professional conferences, they'd share a room. a sort of co-workers with benefits arrangement. in fact, the day he got sick, he'd stopped at ana's on the way to work. >> they go upstairs. they have a sexual liaison. >> reporter: he carried her up the stairs. that sounds like kind of romantic, not a casual,
he also asked george the same thing, and george also said no. but the investigator wasn't convinced. the question nagged at him. now, weeks since he was poisoned, george was out of the hospital, feeling stronger and back at work. the investigator decided to invite him out for a drive, away from his girlfriend and colleagues. in the car, george finally confessed. he and ana were partners in more ways than one. were these quick trysts that they were having, or was this a deep, emotional...
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george meade and robert e. lee. this is a map showing the troo p dispositions after the battle of gettysburg. it ended on july 3, 1863. dea bodies everywhere. nearly 10,000 dead in round numbers. both armies were absolutely exhausted. and there were just so many wounded soldiers left behind. every civilian in town did what they could to help the wounded and would later do with they could to help the dead and bury the dead. now, as you look at this illustration, it shows the movements of the army following the battle of gettysburg. the red line represents the confederate army's movements and the blue line the union. on july 3, 1863, robert e. lee immediately begins moving his army, before the evening is out he's already making plans to direct his soldiers to get out of gettysburg as quickly as they can and save their army and perhaps do battle with the army of the potomac once again. draw them into a better and more defensible position as he begins a retrograde movement into virginia. now, robert e. lee will take his
george meade and robert e. lee. this is a map showing the troo p dispositions after the battle of gettysburg. it ended on july 3, 1863. dea bodies everywhere. nearly 10,000 dead in round numbers. both armies were absolutely exhausted. and there were just so many wounded soldiers left behind. every civilian in town did what they could to help the wounded and would later do with they could to help the dead and bury the dead. now, as you look at this illustration, it shows the movements of the...
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george: you just -- charlie: you decided to do it through the vehicle of monologues? george: yes.ormer student of mine wrote me a letter and said if you ever wrote a novel, it would be in the form of monologues. when he said that, i got this artistic feeling. i got excited like, yeah, that could be good. with lincoln and a book like this, you're trying to find a way and that isn't sort of dead on arrival. it has a little bit of potential in it, maybe even a little bit of self confusion. as you are writing some of the best feeling as i am not sure this is going to work. this monologue form made it to the very end, not all a foreground conclusion that it might work. charlie: all the way to the end, you were not sure? george: right. that was one of the funny things about a novel. you really do not know because it doesn't go out into the world until you are done. with the story, maybe publishing along the way and get some feedback. with this book, i do not know if it is really difficult. sometimes people are saying that it is. it certainly got a narrow entry point. the first 30 pages
george: you just -- charlie: you decided to do it through the vehicle of monologues? george: yes.ormer student of mine wrote me a letter and said if you ever wrote a novel, it would be in the form of monologues. when he said that, i got this artistic feeling. i got excited like, yeah, that could be good. with lincoln and a book like this, you're trying to find a way and that isn't sort of dead on arrival. it has a little bit of potential in it, maybe even a little bit of self confusion. as you...
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george: yes.during that apprenticeship moment we talked about, and a list around the world and said what is absurd about life as we think we are in control and we lived to have control but the world is always screwing us. to me, that is the definition. a guy has just don't want a literary award walking down the steps taking highly of himself, and he goes down. that is comedy, absurdity, and realism. charlie cole and who decided on the cover? george: a wonderful designer name chelsea manning from random house. : it is so great to have you here. thank you. george: always such a pleasure. thank you so much. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ charlie: benjamin hagerty is here. he's better known by his stage name, macklemore. one of only two wrappers to ever earn a diamond single. he is back with his first solo album in 12 years. it is called gemini. here is a look at his latest single. ♪ charlie: i am pleased to have him at this table for the very first time. thank you. good to have you here. >> great
george: yes.during that apprenticeship moment we talked about, and a list around the world and said what is absurd about life as we think we are in control and we lived to have control but the world is always screwing us. to me, that is the definition. a guy has just don't want a literary award walking down the steps taking highly of himself, and he goes down. that is comedy, absurdity, and realism. charlie cole and who decided on the cover? george: a wonderful designer name chelsea manning...
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so george h.w.amazing victory in the persian gulf runs into storms. >> campaign 92. >> good evening. governor bush and independent ross perot are about to make their second joint appearance of the campaign. >> bill clinton is someone who understood the best way it learn about problems of his constituents was to sit there and talk to them. bill clinton loved the town hall format. >> you know people who have lost theirs jobs and lost their homes? >> uh-huh. >> in my state, when someone loses their home, there's a good chance i will know them by their names. >> it has a lot to do with interest rates. >> it has nothing to do with interest rates. >> she saying you. >> on a personal basis, how has this affected you. >> this town hall is excruciating for george bush. he likes people but he is not particularly good at it. >> are you suggesting that if someone has means that national debt doesn't affect them? >> help me with the question and i'll try to answer it. >> tv was dominating. >> president bush wasn
so george h.w.amazing victory in the persian gulf runs into storms. >> campaign 92. >> good evening. governor bush and independent ross perot are about to make their second joint appearance of the campaign. >> bill clinton is someone who understood the best way it learn about problems of his constituents was to sit there and talk to them. bill clinton loved the town hall format. >> you know people who have lost theirs jobs and lost their homes? >> uh-huh. >>...
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george? >> not a shy president.jon karl, thank you very much. >>> up next, can republicans stick together on the tax plan? i'll talk to two key members of the house. and our "roundtable." " ronoh really?g's going on at schwab. thank you clients? well jd power did just rank them highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage firms... again. and online equity trades are only $4.95... i mean you can't have low cost and be full service. it's impossible. it's like having your cake and eating it too. ask your broker if they offer award-winning full service and low costs. how am i going to explain this? if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. schwab, a modern approach to wealth management. delsym helpswhich means, impulse to cough for 12 hours. you're controlling your cough on your morning commute. and later when you're joking with beth... even when most cough medicines stop, delsym is still working. delsym. the #1 12-hour cough medicine. a heart transplant... that's a whole different ballgame. i
george? >> not a shy president.jon karl, thank you very much. >>> up next, can republicans stick together on the tax plan? i'll talk to two key members of the house. and our "roundtable." " ronoh really?g's going on at schwab. thank you clients? well jd power did just rank them highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage firms... again. and online equity trades are only $4.95... i mean you can't have low cost and be full service. it's impossible....
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still days ahead they believed of a finery george mcclellan. -- floundering george mcclellan. the chief objective of the campaign then was not the reduction of harpers ferry, as it is sometimes portrayed in the literature. after all, we believe harpers ferry and martinsburg with folded out the pulling of a single trigger. campaigntive of the and the objective of special order 191 was to preserve supply lines and keep the possibility of an extended campaign north of the potomac. the rebel set out on september 10 from the very beginning they felt willfully by schedule. those men would fall even further behind when the approach to harpers ferry failed to occasion a quick federal retreat we anticipated that we anticipated in the order 191. the obedient troops stood their ground. none of this would have mattered except for the fact that george mcclellan was in at this very moment and aggressive pursuit. yes, your steering is just fine. i didn't just use aggressive pursuit in the same sentence as george mcclellan. having secured washington, mcclellan pushed into the old mine state o
still days ahead they believed of a finery george mcclellan. -- floundering george mcclellan. the chief objective of the campaign then was not the reduction of harpers ferry, as it is sometimes portrayed in the literature. after all, we believe harpers ferry and martinsburg with folded out the pulling of a single trigger. campaigntive of the and the objective of special order 191 was to preserve supply lines and keep the possibility of an extended campaign north of the potomac. the rebel set...
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even this man, even george iii, king george iii, knew that religion was driving the revolution. which he called "a presbyterian rebellion." a presbyterian rebellion. again, what kind of rebellion? a reformed rebellion, a calvinist rebellion. so let's take a little look now at the age of awakening. the 18th century is often called, as it was by tom paine, the age of reason. and so it was. and we're right to call it that. paine was right to call it that. but we ought not to forget that it was also the age of awakening. specifically the age of the so-called first great awakening. many of the american revolutionaries, for example, came to age during the great awakening. we have a little hard time sometimes sorting out the eras of american history. but george washington was in his early teens. sort of a pre-teen during the great awakening in virginia. patrick henry, james madison a little bit later. so, what was this great awakening? it's a phrase that historians invented. but it is reflective of a reality. what was it? from the 1730s roughly to about 1770, i put that as one sort of
even this man, even george iii, king george iii, knew that religion was driving the revolution. which he called "a presbyterian rebellion." a presbyterian rebellion. again, what kind of rebellion? a reformed rebellion, a calvinist rebellion. so let's take a little look now at the age of awakening. the 18th century is often called, as it was by tom paine, the age of reason. and so it was. and we're right to call it that. paine was right to call it that. but we ought not to forget that...
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russia relations are dead in the water go ahead george. yes that's absolutely right by and large he hasn't affected any serious change in u.s. foreign policy but there are indications that he would like to effect some kind of a serious change i mean despite all of the criticisms that he is on the for his suppose that friendliness toward russia even though there's no evidence for it. and despite the fact that he's facing a serious prospect of impeachment over his supposed. traitorous attitude toward russia he has maintained a friendly stance towards russia. he didn't need to meet with putin he did meet it with him and then he didn't need to. talk to the press and tell them that he thinks of relations with russia is a good thing and not a bad thing so he took a considerable political risk in doing that and that would indicate to me that he is interested in improving relations with russia so it's a credible a mixed bag we don't yet know how things will evolve i mean you can take a more optimistic view that this is still the first year of a tr
russia relations are dead in the water go ahead george. yes that's absolutely right by and large he hasn't affected any serious change in u.s. foreign policy but there are indications that he would like to effect some kind of a serious change i mean despite all of the criticisms that he is on the for his suppose that friendliness toward russia even though there's no evidence for it. and despite the fact that he's facing a serious prospect of impeachment over his supposed. traitorous attitude...
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>> well, you know, george w.h himself said, in 2016, privately, and to me, you know, i fear that i'll be the last republican president. >> he confirmed that to you. >> he confirmed that to me. and it wasn't just about hillary clinton becoming president. it was because donald trump represented everything that the bushes abhorred. >> our thanks to jamie gangel for that interview . in response to the comments, a white house official told cnn the following, if one presidential candidate can disassemble a political party, it speaks volumes about how strong a legacy its past two presidents really had. and that begins with the iraq war, one of the greatest foreign policy mistakes in american history. >>> still ahead, thousands of runners are getting ready for the new york marathon. but rain could dampen some of the enthusiasm, a live look at new york city, the forecast ahead. you wouldn't do only half of your daily routine, so why treat your mouth any differently? complete the job with listerine® help prevent plaque, ea
>> well, you know, george w.h himself said, in 2016, privately, and to me, you know, i fear that i'll be the last republican president. >> he confirmed that to you. >> he confirmed that to me. and it wasn't just about hillary clinton becoming president. it was because donald trump represented everything that the bushes abhorred. >> our thanks to jamie gangel for that interview . in response to the comments, a white house official told cnn the following, if one...
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nakashima couch, the george nakashima lounge chairs, george nakashima table lamp. >> to her, it wasyou're selling grandpa." >> $3,750. $4,000 is bid. $4,500 i have. fair warning... >> once she talked through it with me... >> sold. $7,000. >> ...she realizes it was a very good thing. >> yeah, it's bittersweet. i mean, he meant a lot to me. and he was a self-made guy. you know, he came from that greatest generation. >> the auction yields almost $400,000, a new standard of value for the works of george nakashima. i guess ed bennett knew what he was doing, lugging all that furniture from one house to the next. the bennett family's strange inheritance -- born in the forests of pennsylvania, given a second life by the hands of a master craftsman, then witness to decades of happy family life -- is shipped off to collectors around the world, treasured now as high art. george nakashima was right -- each tree does have its own destiny. and one tree's destiny will be to rock to sleep another generation of bennetts. it's the one thing ed's daughter keeps for herself. >> my dad had a rocking cha
nakashima couch, the george nakashima lounge chairs, george nakashima table lamp. >> to her, it wasyou're selling grandpa." >> $3,750. $4,000 is bid. $4,500 i have. fair warning... >> once she talked through it with me... >> sold. $7,000. >> ...she realizes it was a very good thing. >> yeah, it's bittersweet. i mean, he meant a lot to me. and he was a self-made guy. you know, he came from that greatest generation. >> the auction yields almost...
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and we're taking action in this case. >> he georges county police department. which is still deciding whether or not he broke any laws, bullock is just stunned. >> as a law enforcement to protect and serve he went against both of those. >> our special assignment unit spent a month trying to get joel's side of the story and they final hi heard back late last night. he denied giving the driver a fake name or badge number but did admit to writing down a phony accident report number. he also said quote, i do agree, my actions were wrong, and i should have handled the situation exactly by the book. but if the damage was worse, he said quote, it would have been handled by the book. you can read his full response on our website, wusa9.com. >>> eric and our colleagues on wusa9's special assignment unit have been doing excellent reporting. you can check out stories you may have or the wusa9 news app. howard's up next with a will hr over your health care. adams supports letting insurance companies deny coverage for pre-existing conditions. seniors would be charged more f
and we're taking action in this case. >> he georges county police department. which is still deciding whether or not he broke any laws, bullock is just stunned. >> as a law enforcement to protect and serve he went against both of those. >> our special assignment unit spent a month trying to get joel's side of the story and they final hi heard back late last night. he denied giving the driver a fake name or badge number but did admit to writing down a phony accident report...
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it looks like a prince george's county police badge. the car he drives, a 2007 ford crown vic looks like a cop's car
it looks like a prince george's county police badge. the car he drives, a 2007 ford crown vic looks like a cop's car
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george? >> ian lee following the story live in jerusalem, thank you for the reporting today. >>> earlier, i spoke with a chair of contemporary and i asked about the lebanese prime minister and the greater complications about the power rivalries. the former prime minister in lebanon and proxy in lebanon he could no longer lead, what do you make of this? >> well, i mean, i think, george, now lebanon is in the eye of the storm. the resignation of the prime minister hari is a political earthquake. keep in mind that hari played a role in the formation of government at the end of 2016. lebanon was not without a government two years before he came to lebanon and reached basically conciliation with the other political rivals in lebanon. he is a modern political nationalist. he basically might take on -- my take on it he has reached the end of his patience. the political costs throughout hariri outwaited any benz of staying in the government and why he resigned. the political situation and the social
george? >> ian lee following the story live in jerusalem, thank you for the reporting today. >>> earlier, i spoke with a chair of contemporary and i asked about the lebanese prime minister and the greater complications about the power rivalries. the former prime minister in lebanon and proxy in lebanon he could no longer lead, what do you make of this? >> well, i mean, i think, george, now lebanon is in the eye of the storm. the resignation of the prime minister hari is a...
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george? >> oren lieberman, a lot to cover there, thank you very much for your reporting live in jerusalem. >>> still ahead, 22 arab nations are gathering to discuss a neighbor. why saudi arabia requested this emergency meeting. live report ahead. hi, i'm the internet! you know what's difficult? armless bowling. you got this, jimmy! you know what's easy? building your website with godaddy. pick a domain name. choose a design. you can build a website in under an hour. now that's a strike! get your domain today and get a free trial of gocentral. build a better website in under an hour. i love you. >>> just a few hours time, the arab league will hold an emergency meeting in cairo. at the request of saudi arabia which wants to discuss iran's intervention in regional affairs. let's bring in germonica rogers. this called at the request of saudi arabia. is anything major expected to come of this gathering? >> well, that's the thing, george. in the past, you know, these kinds of arab league meetings,
george? >> oren lieberman, a lot to cover there, thank you very much for your reporting live in jerusalem. >>> still ahead, 22 arab nations are gathering to discuss a neighbor. why saudi arabia requested this emergency meeting. live report ahead. hi, i'm the internet! you know what's difficult? armless bowling. you got this, jimmy! you know what's easy? building your website with godaddy. pick a domain name. choose a design. you can build a website in under an hour. now that's a...
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>> george: yes, yes, yes. like the embargo might end, you know, a lot of money gonna start coming to cuba. do you think it's gonna change? >> george: oh, i think that the american businessmen will invest in cuba and that will be good for everyone. >> anthony: how about, how about going back to engineering? >> george: uh, you know, that will depend how much they will pay. >> anthony: right. okay. ♪ what next for cuba? something is coming. it will come, from out there, but also from within cuba. it's already happening, but what is it? everybody knows. everybody can feel it. it smells like freedom, but will it be victory? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> anthony: there's trinidad and tobago. one country two very different islands, two very different places. one island is what you expected when you arrived wearing flip-flops and a hawaiian shirt or greased up with cocoa butter.
>> george: yes, yes, yes. like the embargo might end, you know, a lot of money gonna start coming to cuba. do you think it's gonna change? >> george: oh, i think that the american businessmen will invest in cuba and that will be good for everyone. >> anthony: how about, how about going back to engineering? >> george: uh, you know, that will depend how much they will pay. >> anthony: right. okay. ♪ what next for cuba? something is coming. it will come, from out...
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george iii had them. everybody had them. and finally, you know, we should have figured that out 20 years ago, but we didn't. and that's what they -- that's their trademark, their gift to the house is the scottish rose. >> so the house was completed in 1800 and then the british had something to say about it. not very long after. what happened in the war of 1812? >> well, it's the -- our part of the napoleonic wars, and in august of 1814, the british attacked here and burned the public buildings. the capitol wasn't finished, but this one was. and it was burned as a military thing. it wasn't vandalism. they considered it a military act. they set the house on fire on the middle floor. and it burned the attic out and then it all collapsed into the main floor and it was literally a vessel. it was just the stone walls remain. and all of those, some of those were so burnt, but a fire broke out about 1:00 in the morning. the fire started at 11:00. about 1:00 in the morning, the rain came and of course, it cracked stones like crazy, t
george iii had them. everybody had them. and finally, you know, we should have figured that out 20 years ago, but we didn't. and that's what they -- that's their trademark, their gift to the house is the scottish rose. >> so the house was completed in 1800 and then the british had something to say about it. not very long after. what happened in the war of 1812? >> well, it's the -- our part of the napoleonic wars, and in august of 1814, the british attacked here and burned the...
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but he wasn't worried when his lexus got hit on 495 in prince georges county. after all the driver side damage was fixable. and the other car, well, the other car was a prince georges county police cruiser. i'm thinking yes, i got into an accident, cool, but it's a police officer, so i'm good, right? >> yeah not so much. >> the first thing he said to me is what do you want to do? >> what did he mean? >> i >> he asked the officer to write a report. the officer handed him a small piece of notebook paper with the word accident scribbled on it and what looked to be some sort of a case number. he says he asked for the officer's name and badge number and his senses told him to take notes of his own. >> he probably thought i was a younger guy with not that much education. and i would just go along with whatever i said because he was the police. >> he's a graduate of georgetown university and the director of operations for a local nonprofit decided to do some investigating of his own moments after the officer drove away, bullock called the prince georges county police
but he wasn't worried when his lexus got hit on 495 in prince georges county. after all the driver side damage was fixable. and the other car, well, the other car was a prince georges county police cruiser. i'm thinking yes, i got into an accident, cool, but it's a police officer, so i'm good, right? >> yeah not so much. >> the first thing he said to me is what do you want to do? >> what did he mean? >> i >> he asked the officer to write a report. the officer...
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to learn this week what george papadopoulos was up to during the campaign.e obviously went to great lengths to go around me and senator sessions. this is obviously surprising a lot of people who were in the room as to what george papadopoulos was up to. the other context in all of this, john, that i think is important. the reason why the then-can b t then-candidate trump, the president now, held the national security board meeting is because he was coming under criticism at that time during that stage of the campaign because he said i know a lot about foreign policy and i know a lot about national security because i watch the shows. what we are told by our sources, this board was thrown together in a sense to give then candidate trump cover to show he's talking to other people. when i talked to a source in that meeting and involved in the process this source was saying then candidate trump did not listen to many advisers at all and continued to go on his own gut instincts as to what his national security and foreign policies should be. >> it will be interest
to learn this week what george papadopoulos was up to during the campaign.e obviously went to great lengths to go around me and senator sessions. this is obviously surprising a lot of people who were in the room as to what george papadopoulos was up to. the other context in all of this, john, that i think is important. the reason why the then-can b t then-candidate trump, the president now, held the national security board meeting is because he was coming under criticism at that time during...
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so you sat down with presidents george h.w. bush and george w. the 2016 campaign, and they talked about donald trump. strongest words, this is from the 41st president when he said this, i don't like him, i don't know much about him, but i know he's a blow hard. i'm not too excited about him being a leader. set the scene for us. tell us why he chose to make those comments. >> well, it was in may of 2016. it was a time when donald trump was going to be the presumptive nominee of the republican party. and he was being very frank about his views about donald trump. and it's understandable, don, if you know the bush ethos. it's anthetical to everything that donald trump stands for. the bushes are emblems of civility and decency and humility. and the notion of putting conservatism itself. >> what you think of them ideologically, they set a standard in many ways. what about george w. bush, he had some very critical words for trump. what did he say? >> he talked about the fact when trump said i am my own advisor, i rely on myself more or less for all of
so you sat down with presidents george h.w. bush and george w. the 2016 campaign, and they talked about donald trump. strongest words, this is from the 41st president when he said this, i don't like him, i don't know much about him, but i know he's a blow hard. i'm not too excited about him being a leader. set the scene for us. tell us why he chose to make those comments. >> well, it was in may of 2016. it was a time when donald trump was going to be the presumptive nominee of the...
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you mention george b. mcclellan to almost any student of the american civil war and the response is as predictable as the sun rise. they know him as a foil to lincoln who might be able to organize an army, but would not or could not fight an army. as lincoln once said, mcclellan has the slows and has to be removed. to call mcclellan a controversial commander in the 21st century is in several respects i think misleading because students of war have largely made up their mind about george b. mcclellan and not in the general's favor. and they are unlikely to be interested in rethinking their position, hence the title mission impossible. when historian mark grimsley published a piece of the origins of him as a feckless commander, the response was immediate and predictable. in the next issue of the publication, the letters appeared. dismissive, utterly dismissive of his efforts and unwilling to consider any other interpretation and by now a standard interpretation of mcclellan. i know opinions about mcclellan a
you mention george b. mcclellan to almost any student of the american civil war and the response is as predictable as the sun rise. they know him as a foil to lincoln who might be able to organize an army, but would not or could not fight an army. as lincoln once said, mcclellan has the slows and has to be removed. to call mcclellan a controversial commander in the 21st century is in several respects i think misleading because students of war have largely made up their mind about george b....
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and let me go to george on time george one of the problems i had you know i'll be really honest with you is i was willing to give the benefit of the doubt to this president until he attacked syria a gross violation of international law based on a foul us now in retrospect if somebody had actually done so i judgments and point fingers here that's when i just said no i'm going to push back i didn't want hillary clinton i'm still glad she wasn't president but i made it very clear if we see the same bad behavior i'm going to call it out and that was wrong that is probably a war crime go ahead george. no there's no question that that was a war crime it was a violation of international lawyer was an act of naked aggression it wasn't done on any basis of any kind of serious investigation he rushed into that bombing campaign without doing any kind of laying the groundwork or anything like that. and that's that's a terrible blot on the administration however it's interesting that he hasn't really followed up on that yet many people who actually were chairing the saw or the mainstream media wh
and let me go to george on time george one of the problems i had you know i'll be really honest with you is i was willing to give the benefit of the doubt to this president until he attacked syria a gross violation of international law based on a foul us now in retrospect if somebody had actually done so i judgments and point fingers here that's when i just said no i'm going to push back i didn't want hillary clinton i'm still glad she wasn't president but i made it very clear if we see the...
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i'm going the tell my story, george. this is a story of a young girl who started in american politics at the age of 9. who continues to fight each and every week of her life. i went down to -- virginia last week, to kick off the canvassing campaign. nobody paid me to do that. nobody -- i'm not on the payroll, george. i care about my country. i care about our democracy. i say go the hell because, why am i supposed to be the only person that is unable to tell my story? now, if -- i have heard a lot of people tell me various things as what it was like to be over at the dnc during the hacking. what it's like to bury a child. i did, seth rich. they don't know what it's like to protect a staff from further harassment. they don't know what it's like because they're -- the high command of brooklyn. the people making the decisions, even for the dnc, they didn't come and work with us. they told us to shut up. and basically let them win the election. when we tried to intervene, we had to spend money we raised to try to help them wi
i'm going the tell my story, george. this is a story of a young girl who started in american politics at the age of 9. who continues to fight each and every week of her life. i went down to -- virginia last week, to kick off the canvassing campaign. nobody paid me to do that. nobody -- i'm not on the payroll, george. i care about my country. i care about our democracy. i say go the hell because, why am i supposed to be the only person that is unable to tell my story? now, if -- i have heard a...
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he reminded me much more of george washington, george washington had a similar reserved quality to grant. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern "q&a."an's announcer: next on the presidency, an interview with historian william seale on the white house. susan: white house historian bill seale, your latest is called "a white house of stone -- building america's first ideal in architecture." you have written so many books about the white house. why this project about the stone of the white house? mr. seale: well, susan, one thing that had not been addressed in a book is what is what is left of the white house? it is sacred, historically, but what is left and why did it get there? that is why this book was written. susan: before we get into the story of the stone, we have to talk about the location. how did the white house end up on the spot in washington, d.c.? mr. seale: it was part of the city plan that george washington approved. a very avant-garde plan and a called for a palace five times the size of this and the cellars were dug. they were making bricks out of the clay. washington relocated t
he reminded me much more of george washington, george washington had a similar reserved quality to grant. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern "q&a."an's announcer: next on the presidency, an interview with historian william seale on the white house. susan: white house historian bill seale, your latest is called "a white house of stone -- building america's first ideal in architecture." you have written so many books about the white house. why this project about the...
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chopper 4 live above u.s. 50 here at the prince georges county line.ctor-trailer and sedan slammed into each other just before 9:00. this is what it looked like since. still, only one lane getting by for each direction. for folks heading out of d.c. and toward the eastern shore, the injuries in this crash are non-life-threatening. >>> tuesday may be the new wednesday when it comes to thanksgiving get away traffic. but if you still need to leave town by car, don't think you're off the hook just yet. while tonight's rush hour was the worst of the week, tomorrow will still be the busiest travel day overall, and the congestion starts midmorning. so you'll need to leave early if you want to beat the worst traffic. give yourself more time if your travel takes you through one of these bottlenecks. i-95 at fredericksburg and virginia, and the bwi parkway, aaa says they're the worst in our region. and if you really want the roads to yourself, the best time to leave is actually early thanksgiving morning. and the best time to come back home is >>> now let's chec
chopper 4 live above u.s. 50 here at the prince georges county line.ctor-trailer and sedan slammed into each other just before 9:00. this is what it looked like since. still, only one lane getting by for each direction. for folks heading out of d.c. and toward the eastern shore, the injuries in this crash are non-life-threatening. >>> tuesday may be the new wednesday when it comes to thanksgiving get away traffic. but if you still need to leave town by car, don't think you're off the...
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he was there with george washington and alexander hamilton. they felt firsthand the sacrifice of war, of fighting for your country. spoke about the inadequacies of the government at the time. the government that relied too much on the states to volunteer supplies and fight in the war. so they would emerge from this ar feeling they needed stronger federal government, one that could undertake big tasks. this philosophical view would help in forming -- would help inform most of marshall's views for the rest of his career. here fast forwarding to when comes home from the war and is trying to build a career and a life for himself. we have this quote appear. going to be he was called to the law. from my incident -- from my infancy i was destined for the bar. he travels to william and mary and attends law lectures. he gets his training there. here thate artifact is his law commonplace book. use was the book he would to write down legal principles and take notes. within here, you can see times in which he is dueling during his law lectures. during thi
he was there with george washington and alexander hamilton. they felt firsthand the sacrifice of war, of fighting for your country. spoke about the inadequacies of the government at the time. the government that relied too much on the states to volunteer supplies and fight in the war. so they would emerge from this ar feeling they needed stronger federal government, one that could undertake big tasks. this philosophical view would help in forming -- would help inform most of marshall's views...
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john marshall supports george washington and john jay. he becomes a member of congress and of the adams administration. but because of these moves, france becomes inflamed with the united states. france had supported us during the american revolution. debts we no longer wanted to pay after the french revolution. adams, dealing with hostility from france and france seizing goodsips and stealing our destined for great britain. he sends john marshall and other envoys to france to come together with a treaty that can create friendly relations between france and the united states. this becomes known as the xyz affair. with twohall is sent others. the three of them are attempting to negotiate with the french government. the great french foreign minister. they are trying to establish relations with him. he sends his own envoys as well. xyz in the dispatches. they say, you must bribe us, give us an exorbitant loan, to even talk to our minister. accountall writes up an of this affair. it ends up being publicized in the united states. we refuse to
john marshall supports george washington and john jay. he becomes a member of congress and of the adams administration. but because of these moves, france becomes inflamed with the united states. france had supported us during the american revolution. debts we no longer wanted to pay after the french revolution. adams, dealing with hostility from france and france seizing goodsips and stealing our destined for great britain. he sends john marshall and other envoys to france to come together...
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>> i did. >> then when george w. bush was running for president, how did you get involved with that? >> i went back to stanford, was provost of the university, chief operating officer, but george h.w. bush called me and said my son, who is governor of texas, is thinking about running for president, and i'd like you to come talk to him about foreign policy. i spent a couple of days at kennebunkport with him and he asked me to organize his foreign policy in the campaign and that's how i got involved with george w. bush. >> were you prized he canada -- he asked you to be national security adviser. >> by the time we got hills elects i figured it would go into the administration and national security adviser -- i'd been on the national security council staff. >> how many women have served as national security adviser before you. >> none. [applause] >> okay. so, let's talk about this book. democracy." why did you feel compelled to write a book about democracy. >> i think i wanted to write this book for a long time because
>> i did. >> then when george w. bush was running for president, how did you get involved with that? >> i went back to stanford, was provost of the university, chief operating officer, but george h.w. bush called me and said my son, who is governor of texas, is thinking about running for president, and i'd like you to come talk to him about foreign policy. i spent a couple of days at kennebunkport with him and he asked me to organize his foreign policy in the campaign and...
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and prince george's county. back in 2016 health inspectors came here to capitol heights elementary in capitol heights, maryland. when they were here, they found rodents. they came back five months later and found rodents again and since then they have not been back to the school to recheck it. luke seymour high school here had mouse droppings in february. inspectors didn't come back continued to eat in the cafeteria here. we asked d.c. health department sanitarian j.c. cooper about this. both districts say if there is an investigation, they will go back and fix the problem immediately, but mouse droppings do not require a follow-up. >> we don't necessarily see immediate need. >> reporter: we asked the prince george's county health department about this. >> if we did an inspection and we did not come back for a follow-up, then chances are that, you know, the problem wasn't severe. it may not even be a problem. >> the health department feels like a reinspection isn't necessary even though there is a presence of ro
and prince george's county. back in 2016 health inspectors came here to capitol heights elementary in capitol heights, maryland. when they were here, they found rodents. they came back five months later and found rodents again and since then they have not been back to the school to recheck it. luke seymour high school here had mouse droppings in february. inspectors didn't come back continued to eat in the cafeteria here. we asked d.c. health department sanitarian j.c. cooper about this. both...
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mostly, prince george's county. charles county towards annapolis and the eastern shore. this is where we have a majority of the rainfall. it's fairly light. going to keep moving away. most of the commute. we should not be seeing the rain falling. the roads will stay wet. the temperatures, in the 30s for many suburbs right now. you do want the warm jacket. how does it look throughout afternoon. >> not a pretty monday morning. moist of the rain is coming to an end. mainly on the east side of i-95. we could still get a few more light sprinkles of rain in the next couple of hours. there goes the steady rain early this morning. again, through mid to late morning, there could be one or two sprinkles across the i-81 corridor. i think we're about done with the accumulating rainfall. by later on, we'll get a mix of clouds and to around 40. afternoon highs, upper 40s and low 50s. that's not too bad by mid-november standards. how is that monday morning commute. let's find out. >> inner loop and outer loop fine. we had that earlier problem on the beltway. we'll talk about that in on
mostly, prince george's county. charles county towards annapolis and the eastern shore. this is where we have a majority of the rainfall. it's fairly light. going to keep moving away. most of the commute. we should not be seeing the rain falling. the roads will stay wet. the temperatures, in the 30s for many suburbs right now. you do want the warm jacket. how does it look throughout afternoon. >> not a pretty monday morning. moist of the rain is coming to an end. mainly on the east side...
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george poppa dop li -- poppa dod carter page. he confirmed that he did in fact meet with a russian official last summer. what could you tell us about that? >> reporter: this is a foreman trump adviser on foreign policy and people scratching their heads over his constant appearances before the press and cable shows. on thursday closed door testimony with the house intelligence committee and saying his testimony hard to follow. one called it bizarre and then the next day he is on cable television talking about the contacts and a trip to russia in july of last year in the heat of the campaign. carter page, the former foreign policy adviser to the trump campaign. meeting with no less than the deputy prime minister of russia and in that meeting in moscow for a conference. and then reportedly sending an e-mail to the trump campaign outlining the meeting and even mentioning it to jeff sessions who of course was an instructional part of the trump campaigning at that time. who is now attorney general and an individual who is denied many t
george poppa dop li -- poppa dod carter page. he confirmed that he did in fact meet with a russian official last summer. what could you tell us about that? >> reporter: this is a foreman trump adviser on foreign policy and people scratching their heads over his constant appearances before the press and cable shows. on thursday closed door testimony with the house intelligence committee and saying his testimony hard to follow. one called it bizarre and then the next day he is on cable...
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george w. bush gave a notable speech. i think part of it is a very deep seeded concern among the foreign policy establishment, which, by the way, was the one holdout that was very significant during the campaign that president trump couldn't get any of the traditional foreign policy advisers to line up behind him at a time when he is seen as potentially provoking or stumbling into war with north korea. i think that it's reached a level of concern that is beyond just the haphazard tweets we have seen of this administration. then also in terms of the cultural tensions that are being stoked, i think it's a moment for these establishment republicans who see this coming potential train wreck at the end of this year, where you have steve bannon threatening to primary all of these republicans, who aren't lining up behind trump and instilling fear in the party among these republicans to express their loyalty to trump. i think they see it as a time or the time to start speaking out more strongly, but i would note at the same time,
george w. bush gave a notable speech. i think part of it is a very deep seeded concern among the foreign policy establishment, which, by the way, was the one holdout that was very significant during the campaign that president trump couldn't get any of the traditional foreign policy advisers to line up behind him at a time when he is seen as potentially provoking or stumbling into war with north korea. i think that it's reached a level of concern that is beyond just the haphazard tweets we have...
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i'm george howell. russia has rejected another u.n.olution to extend an investigation into syria's use of chemical weapons. it's the third time in the last month that russia has used its vee to power to derail the joint investigative mechanism. russia claim the probe is bias. >> russia's veto, its second in 24 hours, shows us that russia has no interest in finding common ground with the rest of this council to save the j.i.n. russia will not agree to my mechanism that might shine a spotlight on the use of chemical weapons by its allies, the syrian regime. it's a simple and shameful as that. >> this third veto in a month clearly exposes russia's determination to protect their syrian ally, whatever the harm that causes. to the ban on the use of chemical weapons, to the wider international system of rules, to russia's own reputation. >> the u.s. and the uk blasting the russian veto in that situation. now, moving on to the lebny prime minister, hariri has arrived in pariser for talks. he abruptly announced his resignation. the prime minist
i'm george howell. russia has rejected another u.n.olution to extend an investigation into syria's use of chemical weapons. it's the third time in the last month that russia has used its vee to power to derail the joint investigative mechanism. russia claim the probe is bias. >> russia's veto, its second in 24 hours, shows us that russia has no interest in finding common ground with the rest of this council to save the j.i.n. russia will not agree to my mechanism that might shine a...
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president, do you remember george papadopoulos during that march meeting? >> i don't remember much about that meeting. it was a very unimportant meeting. toopts a long time -- don't remember much about it. >> as this white house faces the daily deluge about robert mueller's investigation, the president decided today to criticize his own justice department and call on it to investigate his former political rival, hillary clinton. he wrote on twitter, everyone is asking why the justice department and fbi isn't looking into all of the dishonesty going on with crooked hillary and the dems. new donna b book says she paid for and stole the dem primary. what about deleted e-mails, uranium, podesta, the server, plus, plus. people are angry. at some point the justice department and the fbi must do what is right and proper. the american public deserves it. talking to reporters later in the day he had he was disappointed with the justice department. >> all i can tell you is this. there was no collusion. there was no nothing. it's a disgrace, frankly, that they continu
president, do you remember george papadopoulos during that march meeting? >> i don't remember much about that meeting. it was a very unimportant meeting. toopts a long time -- don't remember much about it. >> as this white house faces the daily deluge about robert mueller's investigation, the president decided today to criticize his own justice department and call on it to investigate his former political rival, hillary clinton. he wrote on twitter, everyone is asking why the...
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george hw. bush didn't take that advice out of pure loyalty, george w.use he couldn't think of anyone else to replace cheney. >> it's hard to replace the guy who headed the search for the guy. >> i don't know if you'll be allowed to answer this question -- how many decisions did george w. bush make because he didn't want to look weak? does that ever echo in the current president? >> i can't tell you about -- i don't know how many decisions he made out of the perception he might be weak. i think you can say about donald trump that there is this preoccupation with looking strong and often it comes off through belligerence and pugnacity and that often works against him. >> mr. updegrove, a fascinating book that everyone is talking about, including the president of the united states, actually using the trumpian trick of saying on the plane he won't talk about your book while he talks about it. you must be doing something right with your history. appreciate you joining us. >>> in the next hour, the furor over this dnc fight and donna brazil's book is coming u
george hw. bush didn't take that advice out of pure loyalty, george w.use he couldn't think of anyone else to replace cheney. >> it's hard to replace the guy who headed the search for the guy. >> i don't know if you'll be allowed to answer this question -- how many decisions did george w. bush make because he didn't want to look weak? does that ever echo in the current president? >> i can't tell you about -- i don't know how many decisions he made out of the perception he...
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neighbors complained and prince george's county police arrived. bull it's what happened after the police officer arrived that landed one officer against another in a civil suit in court. july 2016, it's a pool party gone wrong. neighbors have complained about the noise, and this armed-off duty police officer who was there is about to be arrested by prince george's county police. >> the police came here in a very aggressive manner. >> reporter: the homeowner of the pool party house who doesn't want to be ti it this way. >> he didn't identify himself as a police officer and he told him he had a gun. what happened was that then they had this white officer that just went ballistic. >> reporter: these are pictures of the bruises the off duty officer sustained during his arrest. they were evidence in a civil lawsuit filed against the prince george's county officers involved. last week a jury found prince george's county police officer matthew was enp acker for violating the off duty officer's constitutional rights and using exec i have force. the county
neighbors complained and prince george's county police arrived. bull it's what happened after the police officer arrived that landed one officer against another in a civil suit in court. july 2016, it's a pool party gone wrong. neighbors have complained about the noise, and this armed-off duty police officer who was there is about to be arrested by prince george's county police. >> the police came here in a very aggressive manner. >> reporter: the homeowner of the pool party house...
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and george papadopoulos was one of them. and it's a reminder, by the way, just to kind of step back from the russia stuff specifically. first of all, of just how unprepared donald trump was to become president. there's a lot of evidence he didn't expect to win when he did, had no transition plan really in place. we still have huge numbers of unfilled jobs. and you do see in places throughout the goth people who appear to be very unqualified, at least by historical standards forethe jobs they are getting. so i just want to point out this is an ongoing problem, not just a weird thing that was happening in the middle of the campaign. it's very endemic or emblematic of donald trump as a president. the guy wasn't ready to assume office and have the best people. but one consequence of this is that he's been poisoned by some of these frankly kind of weird character who came in. carter page is another one. a pretty unusual, mist earous guy and we're still trying to figure out who are these character who he opened the door to and wha
and george papadopoulos was one of them. and it's a reminder, by the way, just to kind of step back from the russia stuff specifically. first of all, of just how unprepared donald trump was to become president. there's a lot of evidence he didn't expect to win when he did, had no transition plan really in place. we still have huge numbers of unfilled jobs. and you do see in places throughout the goth people who appear to be very unqualified, at least by historical standards forethe jobs they...
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president, do you remember george papadopoulos during that march meeting? >> i don't remember much about that meeting. it was a very unimportant meeting. took place a long time -- don't remember much about it. >> see what he did there? he doesn't remember much, but he does remember just enough to declare it was a very unimportant meeting. that march 2016 meeting was the one in which trump foreign policy advisor george papadopoulos proposed a meeting between then candidate trump and russian president vladimir putin. and for someone who the trump administration wants us to believe was a forgettable low-level advisor, he kept turning up. in a september 2016 interview on the subject of russian relations, papadopoulos said trump if elected president will restore the trust. the american jewish committee used trump foreign policy advisor george papadopoulos as a panelist in its republican national convention program, sitting alongside, get this, senator bob corker, delivering remarks. there's papadopoulos on the far left with republican congressman from the house
president, do you remember george papadopoulos during that march meeting? >> i don't remember much about that meeting. it was a very unimportant meeting. took place a long time -- don't remember much about it. >> see what he did there? he doesn't remember much, but he does remember just enough to declare it was a very unimportant meeting. that march 2016 meeting was the one in which trump foreign policy advisor george papadopoulos proposed a meeting between then candidate trump and...
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♪ >>> tonight -- is george clooney quitting acting?> you have to look at your career over a long period of time and figure out what is best. >> the real reason you won't see him on the the big screen any more soon. >>> hollywood kicks off awards season. >> it's awesome. >>> margot's big honor. kate winslets a kiss. and angelina. >>> star wedding news. inside kate upton's italian i dos. how tom hanks helped one lucky fan pop the question. >>> then -- >> people are letting loose in the bahamas. >> our fergie exclusive. how she's dealing with her split from josh. >> i try to get into hypnosis once in awhile. >>> plus, how we shocked yule ya roberts. >> what? >>> and superhero status is not important to his daughter. >> i'm batman. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> say it apt so. george clooney stepping back from acting. it's been more than a year since he appeared in a movie. now it may be longer. >> the oscar-winner apparently is at a different stage in his life. babies. a wife. a lot of changes in his world. why is he suddenly fi
♪ >>> tonight -- is george clooney quitting acting?> you have to look at your career over a long period of time and figure out what is best. >> the real reason you won't see him on the the big screen any more soon. >>> hollywood kicks off awards season. >> it's awesome. >>> margot's big honor. kate winslets a kiss. and angelina. >>> star wedding news. inside kate upton's italian i dos. how tom hanks helped one lucky fan pop the question....
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>> you know, george w.imself said in 2016 privately, and to me, you know, i fear that i'll be the last republican president. >> he confirmed that to you? >> he confirmed that to me. and it wasn't just about hillary clinton becoming president. it was because donald trump represented everything that the bushes abhorred. >> all right, joining us right now, good to see you. the bushes offering very candid thoughts here on trump, but these are thoughts from them during the campaign, right? but in recent weeks we did hear candid thoughts from bush 43. how have their thoughts, you know, evolved about candidate versus president trump, do you think? >> right. first of all for context, those -- the interviews for this book were done during the campaign, but they are standing by them, no one is saying that they changed their mind. in some ways this is a surprise because they've been very careful about going on the record. on the other hand, let's remember neither of these men voted for donald trump. president bush 41
>> you know, george w.imself said in 2016 privately, and to me, you know, i fear that i'll be the last republican president. >> he confirmed that to you? >> he confirmed that to me. and it wasn't just about hillary clinton becoming president. it was because donald trump represented everything that the bushes abhorred. >> all right, joining us right now, good to see you. the bushes offering very candid thoughts here on trump, but these are thoughts from them during the...
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george ford and chris robshaw will be co—captains.ide in a test match since that disappointing world cup campaign of 2015. but the flanker says that regardless of his role it will be business as usual on saturday. it's an honour to play for your country, no matter where you are, front, middle or back of the line. it's irrelevant. to the white shirt and run out at twickenham with 80,000 people cheering, it doesn't get much better when you have armband or not. every weekend you go out there it's a huge honour and i'm looking forward to it on saturday. samoa come to twickenham on underprepared and underfunded. but the team on paper looks pretty strong with a number of players playing in england. they will be desperate to perform at the highest level. but england say they are equally hungry to finish 2017 in style. 0ur rugby union reporter chris jones there. wales have made three changes from the team beaten by australia for this saturday's test against new zealand in cardiff. hallam amos comes in for the injured liam williams, with scott
george ford and chris robshaw will be co—captains.ide in a test match since that disappointing world cup campaign of 2015. but the flanker says that regardless of his role it will be business as usual on saturday. it's an honour to play for your country, no matter where you are, front, middle or back of the line. it's irrelevant. to the white shirt and run out at twickenham with 80,000 people cheering, it doesn't get much better when you have armband or not. every weekend you go out there...
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right in between jeff sessions and george papadopoulos is j.d.n, he's a former national security official for the trump campaign. he was, obviously, at that meeting that day. he now says to us, on the record, j.d. gordon, that then candidate trump heard him out, referring to george papadopoulos. that then candidate trump heard out papadopoulos's pitch about then candidate trump meeting with russian president vladimir putin. of course, we've been reporting that senator sessions, and now attorney general sessions, at that time knocked down the idea. and, of course, all of this is a very big interest to the special counsel's office, because they want to know what the president's reaction was in the room that day. and according to j.d. gordon, at the very least he heard him out. >> jim, appreciate that breaking news. as more people in president trump's inner circle are under scrutiny in the russia investigation, we're also learning more about how president trump himself is reacting. sources told cnn yesterday the president was fuming, agonizing over
right in between jeff sessions and george papadopoulos is j.d.n, he's a former national security official for the trump campaign. he was, obviously, at that meeting that day. he now says to us, on the record, j.d. gordon, that then candidate trump heard him out, referring to george papadopoulos. that then candidate trump heard out papadopoulos's pitch about then candidate trump meeting with russian president vladimir putin. of course, we've been reporting that senator sessions, and now attorney...
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president, do you remember george papadopoulos during that march meeting? >> i don't remember much about that meeting. it was very unimportant meeting. don't remember much about it. >> do you stand by your claim that you never -- the campaign never talked to anybody from russia? do you stand by that claim? >> all i can tell you is this, there was no collusion. >> for days the white house insisted that papadopoulos was a low level adviser with little to no contact with the president. in the past they denied there was talk of russia or collusion during the campaign but court documents unsealed on monday, contradict that narrative. in those documents he reveals during the meeting he told trump he had russian connections and offered to set up a meeting between the then republican nominee and president putin. sessions dismissed the idea of a putin meeting. also in attendance was jeff sessions whose sworn testimony in october 18th is at odds with what we know now. >> you don't believe that surrogates from the trump campaign hr communications with the russians, is
president, do you remember george papadopoulos during that march meeting? >> i don't remember much about that meeting. it was very unimportant meeting. don't remember much about it. >> do you stand by your claim that you never -- the campaign never talked to anybody from russia? do you stand by that claim? >> all i can tell you is this, there was no collusion. >> for days the white house insisted that papadopoulos was a low level adviser with little to no contact with...
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>> thank you, george. yes, i think that's a very important detail to focus on at this point and of course it's a huge amount of disappoint here in zimbabwe that president ma mugabe didn't resign last night. beneath that disappointment -- perhaps the growing veneer that the speech did apply to the events of this week will help contribute to a more managed and controlled transition that will have going forward and certainly have legitimacy in terms of the party politics which are very important within zanu-pf. >> let's talk about this again. not yet official, but mr. mugabe's party zanu-pf is making the message loud and clear. they are ready to move forward without him. doing so, giving him a deadline. what does that mean? does that come into play here until we see that official resignation? >> i think it's very important to recognize that the party structures are very critical to the history and the president of zimbabwe. this is a -- had its origins in -- the party had its origins in an insurgency against
>> thank you, george. yes, i think that's a very important detail to focus on at this point and of course it's a huge amount of disappoint here in zimbabwe that president ma mugabe didn't resign last night. beneath that disappointment -- perhaps the growing veneer that the speech did apply to the events of this week will help contribute to a more managed and controlled transition that will have going forward and certainly have legitimacy in terms of the party politics which are very...
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george? seismic shift. >>> one of the facebook founders now has a warning about social media. how it could affect your children. children. p coffee drinkers, it's time to wake up to keurig. wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. look how much coffee's in here? fresh coffee. so rich. i love it. that's why you should be a keurig man! full-bodied. are you sure you're describing the coffee and not me? do you wear...