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president george washington. you have to imagine for a moment your boss tells you to pick a winner and he is standing in the room with you and he says, i really like that one. [laughter] which way did the commissioners go? they picked james hoban. the interesting part of that is hoban had arrived earlier in washington to look at the site, he had been working at cedars for quite a while. the commissioners have gotten to know him. when he arrived, he came with a letter of recommendation from george washington introducing him to the commissioners. you can read between the lines on that one. there was not a similar relationship for setting up the design of the capital. there were about, and here is the announcement of the winner, here we have 26 plans for the capitol and president's house were presented for massachusetts, new york, pennsylvania, south carolina. and mr. james hoban of charleston, south carolina, selected as a winner. the follow-up -- the work of the foundation, no choice was made but the plans for a c
president george washington. you have to imagine for a moment your boss tells you to pick a winner and he is standing in the room with you and he says, i really like that one. [laughter] which way did the commissioners go? they picked james hoban. the interesting part of that is hoban had arrived earlier in washington to look at the site, he had been working at cedars for quite a while. the commissioners have gotten to know him. when he arrived, he came with a letter of recommendation from...
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george w. bush obama and trump i see you know it well get with it maybe the exception of iran which would be a separate topic i think it was a huge mistake for the u.s. to walk away from that treaty it was the only foreign policy event under the obama administration that actually agreed with your so you know jeff it seems to me that this because there is such a. bipartisan consensus and with the media always modulating it here it's very dim and i'm being sympathetic to donald trump i'm not attacking him he what he wanted to get accomplished is not being accomplished because he's picked a very bad foreign policy team that's not in acting what he says there and acting what they want it to mean as george said in the beginning of the program go ahead jeff. these people hate donald trump's guts they think he's unfit to be president temperamentally intellectually morally jennifer rubin max boot david frum these are the people with whom john bolton and elliott abrams agree donald trump is literally sh
george w. bush obama and trump i see you know it well get with it maybe the exception of iran which would be a separate topic i think it was a huge mistake for the u.s. to walk away from that treaty it was the only foreign policy event under the obama administration that actually agreed with your so you know jeff it seems to me that this because there is such a. bipartisan consensus and with the media always modulating it here it's very dim and i'm being sympathetic to donald trump i'm not...
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brian: what did george beall want, your boss? tim: george, he let us do most of the arguing. don't remember george taking a strong position. he certainly did not disagree with us, but he let the three of us carry the argument up that agnew ought to go to jail. barney kept making the argument that he did not want the american people to see that somebody in high office walked away, that the same rules would apply to a very important public official that applied to ordinary people. i agree with that. i know ron did. i also just thought this is a really bad guy, and he belongs in prison. it grated that he wasn't going to go there. but richardson was so impressive. i believe, that very first time we met with him, when we told him what we had, i think from even then, that he realized the most important thing was to get this guy out of the line of succession. that was sort of the first thought. i can't remember his words, but he articulated something about how important that was. and he never wavered, and never should have. brian: given the nature of what we have in washington, d.c.
brian: what did george beall want, your boss? tim: george, he let us do most of the arguing. don't remember george taking a strong position. he certainly did not disagree with us, but he let the three of us carry the argument up that agnew ought to go to jail. barney kept making the argument that he did not want the american people to see that somebody in high office walked away, that the same rules would apply to a very important public official that applied to ordinary people. i agree with...
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and he mentioned my expertise is more on george washington specifically, the memory of george washington. so i have gotten bogged down a little bit into the muslim and to manage the crypt and we will come back to that at the end of the presentation. so i'm going to try to fill in some of the other portions. we heard some wonderful talks this morning by michael and gordon. and i'm really glad that none of mine really overlapped, so i won't just be repeating things so that is good. so when we take a look at other ego, their ego. at the residence act, passed in july 1790, we actually look at the text of law, it gave the new president of the united states, an incredible amount of authority, which again when we are talking about republican ideals it is very surprising that congress, in equal branch of government, will be willing to give the head of an executive branch this much power. it authorized george washington to locate a federal district up to 100 miles, 10 by 10. and any extent along the banks of the potomac. my favorite part in here is that it says it also does authorize the presiden
and he mentioned my expertise is more on george washington specifically, the memory of george washington. so i have gotten bogged down a little bit into the muslim and to manage the crypt and we will come back to that at the end of the presentation. so i'm going to try to fill in some of the other portions. we heard some wonderful talks this morning by michael and gordon. and i'm really glad that none of mine really overlapped, so i won't just be repeating things so that is good. so when we...
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we're continuing our talk w prince george's state's attorney aisha braveboy. guns a p a bigblem on the streets of prince george's county. >> absolutely. >> on the sdieets of the rict of columbia. you are concerned not just about getting guns out of the hands of those who are using them to commit crimes. you're interested in getting at the source of th guns. tell us how you're doing that. >> absolutely. we can arrest street level offenders every day, which we do and we prosecute them but the real issue is that guns are coming from somewhere. we don't particularly -- we're not manufacturing guns in o community. those guns are coming from other places. we're focusing also on the sourcef thoseguns. so we're working with our federal partners, the u.s. to ey's office, atf, and our gun intelligence ut at the prince george's county police department to really go after dhe source of those guns so that they can be h accountable as well. >> and then working with the police department is also important. the buyback programs. you have some churches that sponsor these buyba
we're continuing our talk w prince george's state's attorney aisha braveboy. guns a p a bigblem on the streets of prince george's county. >> absolutely. >> on the sdieets of the rict of columbia. you are concerned not just about getting guns out of the hands of those who are using them to commit crimes. you're interested in getting at the source of th guns. tell us how you're doing that. >> absolutely. we can arrest street level offenders every day, which we do and we...
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how do we get from george washington to george w. bush. how do we get from george washington to barack obama. how do we get from george washington to donald trump? one of the striking things is if you go to george washington to most presidents before the current president, you see a kind of linear progression. now, some people would think that it's the climb, that the curb slopes down. in fact, this question of -- this comparison between the first president and the current president goes all the way back to the second president. presidents always look better in the rear-view mirror than they do when they're right, front and center. part of this is that we tend to i don't know -- we sort of tend to forget the failures and remember the successes. that's part of it. the other thing is that presidents are usualy pretty talented people. and so there's -- they usually have a lot of positive things that can be said about them. but while they're president, typically the other party or sometimes factions with their own party have an incentive to te
how do we get from george washington to george w. bush. how do we get from george washington to barack obama. how do we get from george washington to donald trump? one of the striking things is if you go to george washington to most presidents before the current president, you see a kind of linear progression. now, some people would think that it's the climb, that the curb slopes down. in fact, this question of -- this comparison between the first president and the current president goes all...
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he defamed george white.o george white sued him for defamation come asking for one dollar in damages but asking for a declaration that he had actually been defamed. and agnew had to admit that he had defamed george white, that he told george white that he was guilty of all these offenses, and george white got to tell the world that that is what agnew had admitted to him. ron: here you had this longtime lawyer who was prevented, because of attorney client privilege, from disclosing publicly that agnew had admitted to this lawyer that he in fact had engaged in this corrupt practice. to form awent on consultancy and sold his services internationally and made lots of money and lived in rancho mirage, writes out of palm springs in california -- right outside of palm springs in california. let me get your reaction to this. this happened over in the capital. >> i'm not blind or deaf to the fact there are critics who feel that this is a ceremony that theld not take place, that senate, by commissioning this a bust, is
he defamed george white.o george white sued him for defamation come asking for one dollar in damages but asking for a declaration that he had actually been defamed. and agnew had to admit that he had defamed george white, that he told george white that he was guilty of all these offenses, and george white got to tell the world that that is what agnew had admitted to him. ron: here you had this longtime lawyer who was prevented, because of attorney client privilege, from disclosing publicly that...
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george washington. since then i feel like she's sort of been left out of history. >> reporter: she wants to put her back with a love story that begins in 1756 as the newly minted french and indian hero, colonel george washington is passing through new york. he stops for a party in his honor, possibly atips manner, a man nger when he meets the heiress who lives there, sparks fire. was george washington sexy? >> george washington was a stud in the 1700s. are you can kidding me? women wanted a touch of him, it's said. >> reporter: if this guy has fallen for this heiress, why doesn't he make plans to take some leave, go check on this potential love of your life? >> george washington requests time off, 10 days, 12 days, 14 days and writes to his commander. he's denied every time. >> reporter: when mary married a british officer, he quit his command, perhaps changing the course of history. >> they really took away his freedom to follow his heart. >> reporter: she grew up in yonkers and married to the mayor. >
george washington. since then i feel like she's sort of been left out of history. >> reporter: she wants to put her back with a love story that begins in 1756 as the newly minted french and indian hero, colonel george washington is passing through new york. he stops for a party in his honor, possibly atips manner, a man nger when he meets the heiress who lives there, sparks fire. was george washington sexy? >> george washington was a stud in the 1700s. are you can kidding me? women...
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george. well what trump did when in twenty sixteen and he made his slogan america first what he meant by that was that america would rectify the problems that it had been suffering from from many years so he would address the deindustrialization of america the financialization of the economy. he would address the immigration problem which is basically driven down wages for many decades and he would address the. the growth of china that china is now becoming the major economic power. potentially much stronger than the united states and so he had a whole agenda of those america first which were in these stupid interventionist wars and improve relations with russia in the hope of breaking apart the russia china alliance but instead of that america first strategy was interpreted by the neo on the fox news people as meaning that america does whatever it wants to do any time he wants to do it without hindrance and without any. attempt to consult allies or anything else and so the john bolton the ne
george. well what trump did when in twenty sixteen and he made his slogan america first what he meant by that was that america would rectify the problems that it had been suffering from from many years so he would address the deindustrialization of america the financialization of the economy. he would address the immigration problem which is basically driven down wages for many decades and he would address the. the growth of china that china is now becoming the major economic power. potentially...
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stand for he's in washington and in dallas george c. republican strategist c.e.o. of annandale capital joel the less than two weeks until the term continuing budget resolution runs out we're going to have another government shutdown do you think i think it would be you know i hate the term political suicide i think that's a overused term but i do think that that would approach that level of catastrophe for this white house and this president if he decided to drag us into another government shutdown part of the reason as george talked about before that the president had to do so much repair work at the state of the union last night is because of the damage that's lasting from that first shutdown so i think it's very unlikely that the president would be advised to go back into that kind of a mode now again whether he'll decide to do that on a whim who knows but i know that congressional republicans people like mitch mcconnell people like kevin mccarthy they learned their lesson they were chastened by that entire experience of having government workers missing two che
stand for he's in washington and in dallas george c. republican strategist c.e.o. of annandale capital joel the less than two weeks until the term continuing budget resolution runs out we're going to have another government shutdown do you think i think it would be you know i hate the term political suicide i think that's a overused term but i do think that that would approach that level of catastrophe for this white house and this president if he decided to drag us into another government...
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. >> george riled up.hy he's coming to meghan markle's defense, and will he be the godfather of her royal baby? >>> then, a major shakeup at "agt." heidi, tyra and mel b. all out. >> it's like a roller coaster ride. >> why the change and the new faces joining. >>> and hemsworth's painful health scare as miley steps in to represent her man. >> i know, solo. >>> halle berry coming in hot. >> you're going to get it whether you like it or not. >> why she's bringing back an iconic role. >> i remember that haircut. >>> and milo vept ventimiglia's. and he gets roasted for it. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> george clooney issues a dire warning that pregnant meghan markle could be heading towards the same fate as princess diana. >> he lashes out at the media for the way they're attacking the duchess. >> meghan! >> george clooney wants the paparazzi to leave meghan alone. saying, quote, she's a woman who is seven months pregnant and she has been pursued and vilified and chased in the same way that diana was
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history and growth of executive branch power with will.ical columnist george the george mason university law school hosted the event that ocused on president trump's declaration of an emergency to reallocate military construction u.s.-mexico a border wall. this is just under an hour. >> hello again, everybody. thank you for joining us. and for those of you just adam white.ow, i'm i direct the center for the study of the administrative state. george mason university's anthony scalea law school. thanks for joining us for today's discussion of congress, the courts and the administrative state. founded to as debate on olarship our executive and judicial branches. focuses on timeless questions to inform and elevate public discussion of these issues. proud to host scholars, practitioners, policymakers and wide range ofom a prospect testifies as exemplified by today's papers and speakers. our focus on congress, the courts and the discussion, we're fortunate to be joined today by speaker, one of the nation's most significant politics of american and government, mr. george f. wilm. twice a week h
history and growth of executive branch power with will.ical columnist george the george mason university law school hosted the event that ocused on president trump's declaration of an emergency to reallocate military construction u.s.-mexico a border wall. this is just under an hour. >> hello again, everybody. thank you for joining us. and for those of you just adam white.ow, i'm i direct the center for the study of the administrative state. george mason university's anthony scalea law...
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explain to me, factually, howjean—claudejuncker is a puppet of george soros?s plan and vision about the future of european union quite many times, openly — you can look at the internet... that's not what i'm asking you about. i am asking for specific evidence. he put out his plan. look at what was included in his plan. how many migrants should be brought into the european union, how much it would be significant that there are borders and national identity, how much the border protection capacity should be pushed back and look at the policy of the european commission since 2015 — exactly — exactly carrying out those points, which have been included in the plan of george soros. my question is... that's not evidence and you know it. crosstalk. in your view that's evidence? absolutely. that's absurd. no, this is the evidence. it has been written by george soros and that has been complete by the european commission. my question is, my question is, why european commissioners have received george soros 21 times during the last years, without any kind of public announ
explain to me, factually, howjean—claudejuncker is a puppet of george soros?s plan and vision about the future of european union quite many times, openly — you can look at the internet... that's not what i'm asking you about. i am asking for specific evidence. he put out his plan. look at what was included in his plan. how many migrants should be brought into the european union, how much it would be significant that there are borders and national identity, how much the border protection...
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what george soros says...hings and just because the eu does things is not a causal relationship. and what if they are the same? and they are the same, they are the same. the first of all, of course they're not the same. but even if they were the same, that's not evidence. crosstalk that's just not evidence. it is. you think it is not evidence, we think it is evidence. i respect your position and i expect you to respect mine as well. it has been exactly the same migration policy carried out by the european union, which has been written in the soros plan. that's the fact. you asked to be judged on what happens in this country. you are being judged by what happens in this country. the european parliament hasjudged you, and last september it voted to begin article 7 punitive actions against hungary inside the eu because of your systemic abuse of eu norms and values — that's a judgement. there were 69 points in this report — 69. out of which, 13 has already been agreed by the government and by the european commissi
what george soros says...hings and just because the eu does things is not a causal relationship. and what if they are the same? and they are the same, they are the same. the first of all, of course they're not the same. but even if they were the same, that's not evidence. crosstalk that's just not evidence. it is. you think it is not evidence, we think it is evidence. i respect your position and i expect you to respect mine as well. it has been exactly the same migration policy carried out by...
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george pell reach the top level and the vatican, becoming its treasurer.uiry into abuse in australia. the church's —— churches in many places, certainly in australia, has mucked things up, has let people down. i am not here to defend the indefensible. but some feel pell has further crimes to answer for, accusing him of concealing abuse and protecting other abuses. he had a vested interest in covering it up. the whole hierarchy of the catholic church aided and abetted paedophile priests and brothers to rate and molest thousands upon thousands of children. pell has always denied covering up abuse. he has already been removed from rome's in a circle, but as a cardinal, he has kept his title. there are calls for the pope to force him to resign, with his own credibility at stake. the only way that the pope can get out of this sort of situation is really to demand, in my view, that he step down from his functions as a cardinal. four months, there has been frustration in australia that until now the details of his abuse could not be reported. cardinal pell, any m
george pell reach the top level and the vatican, becoming its treasurer.uiry into abuse in australia. the church's —— churches in many places, certainly in australia, has mucked things up, has let people down. i am not here to defend the indefensible. but some feel pell has further crimes to answer for, accusing him of concealing abuse and protecting other abuses. he had a vested interest in covering it up. the whole hierarchy of the catholic church aided and abetted paedophile priests and...
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george: my pleasure. thanks, soledad. >> when we come back, is a lack of education to blame for the deep partisan divide in america? sonia: to ensure our democracy, we need people to participate. >> our interview with justice sonia sotomayor is next. and are car owners driving america into another recession? the warning that'll make you pump the brakes on spending. at redfin, we charge you a 1% listing fee. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your home so you sell for thousands more than the one next door. don't get stuck in the past. sell with a redfin agent. soledad: a group of high school students in rhode island is suing the state for failing to give them an education in civics. the students say they're taught about world history, wars, ancient civilizations, but without civics, they are not prepared to exercise their constitutional rights, like voting. the students hope their case will make it to the supreme court. if it does, they might find some support
george: my pleasure. thanks, soledad. >> when we come back, is a lack of education to blame for the deep partisan divide in america? sonia: to ensure our democracy, we need people to participate. >> our interview with justice sonia sotomayor is next. and are car owners driving america into another recession? the warning that'll make you pump the brakes on spending. at redfin, we charge you a 1% listing fee. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more...
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in 1799, george washington died. this is a big blow to thornton. mentor,is sponsor, his his major source of support politically in washington. thornton was the ground would shift again in 1800 for two reasons. one, the u.s. government came to town. for the first time, congressmen, senators, supreme court judges, clerks, all supporting self. came down from philadelphia and new york. merchants, inflow of people to support all of this. -- the development of this place from a string of wasages in a new town and beginning to speed up. also, the third thing that changed was the republican party won. earlier, storing pretty much identified with the federalists. with aublican party came great deal of doubt about the federal -- the vision of the federalist party. strongt of capital, government. plan.son saw the he sketched out a plan for washington. fromuld've extended georgetown to 23rd street. his idea was monticello excited. you had the mansion house, you had the people around it. that was all you needed. he didn't have the idea of monumental cities. aft
in 1799, george washington died. this is a big blow to thornton. mentor,is sponsor, his his major source of support politically in washington. thornton was the ground would shift again in 1800 for two reasons. one, the u.s. government came to town. for the first time, congressmen, senators, supreme court judges, clerks, all supporting self. came down from philadelphia and new york. merchants, inflow of people to support all of this. -- the development of this place from a string of wasages in a...
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if that george zimmerman is allowed to make that decision then i think that's the sound part is that we're all looking at each other like how are you going to hurt me. and i know that doesn't get us anywhere it doesn't it doesn't and you know you're the one thing i look at this that i say i wish it didn't have to happen but i'm glad it did not the death of trayvon and i wish that never happened but i'm glad it was part of a catalyst that got us to black lives about the brought these things back into the forefront again because i think this country far too quickly it's like oh well the sixty's happened civil rights happened over the expects this showed it was a de thank you so much for coming on always a pleasure having you think it was. in july of one thousand nine hundred seventy two russias of america eight space probe became the second known manmade scrap to land on the surface of the planet venus but it's crap the cosmos for eighty two venus probe that launched on march thirty first nineteen seventy two didn't even get out of the parking lot see a bomb launch it suffered engine f
if that george zimmerman is allowed to make that decision then i think that's the sound part is that we're all looking at each other like how are you going to hurt me. and i know that doesn't get us anywhere it doesn't it doesn't and you know you're the one thing i look at this that i say i wish it didn't have to happen but i'm glad it did not the death of trayvon and i wish that never happened but i'm glad it was part of a catalyst that got us to black lives about the brought these things back...
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explain to me howjean—claudejuncker is a puppet of george soros?is plan about an open europe openly... i am asking for specific evidence. look at what was included in his plan. how many migrants should be brought into the european union, how it is significant that oui’ union, how it is significant that our borders, how much of the border protection should be pushed back and look at the policy of the european commission is since 2015, exactly carrying out those points included in his plans. in your view that evidence? that is a —— absurd. in his plans. in your view that evidence? that is a -- absurd. my question is, why european commissioners have received george soros 21 times without any kind of public announcement afterwards. there is no evidence. but have presented no evidence that george soros is controlling the eu immigration policy. please compare. . . immigration policy. please compare... just because soros says things and the eu does things is not a causal relationship. they are the same. that is not evidence. it is. we think it is evidence
explain to me howjean—claudejuncker is a puppet of george soros?is plan about an open europe openly... i am asking for specific evidence. look at what was included in his plan. how many migrants should be brought into the european union, how it is significant that oui’ union, how it is significant that our borders, how much of the border protection should be pushed back and look at the policy of the european commission is since 2015, exactly carrying out those points included in his plans....
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but he idolized george washington. washington was his major supporter as commissioner, because when thornton would speak for the idea for the model of the city being important, and being a grand model, he had the ex-president -- first the president and then the ex-president's support. he also managed the building of a three-story building on capitol hill for the president. george washington had decided to invest, as everybody else had, in washington real estate. he built two buildings which he would rent out to congressman. -- congressmen when they came to congress. in the process, thornton, who oversaw the keeping of the books and the building and the contractors and labor problems, he dealt with all of that for washington and gained washington's trust, which is perhaps more important to him personally than the job. having washington's trust, because he really not only idolized washington as the man who stepped down from being caesar, but also the first president who stepped down a second time. first he stepped down a
but he idolized george washington. washington was his major supporter as commissioner, because when thornton would speak for the idea for the model of the city being important, and being a grand model, he had the ex-president -- first the president and then the ex-president's support. he also managed the building of a three-story building on capitol hill for the president. george washington had decided to invest, as everybody else had, in washington real estate. he built two buildings which he...
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news live from berlin one of the catholic church's highest ranking clerics the australian cardinal george pell has been found guilty of sexually assaulting children. they'll. tell me there as he left court in melbourne it's a dramatic fall for the former vatican financial chief and close advisor to pope francis will get all the details from our correspondent also coming up. fears of an escalation as india confirms it has launched airstrikes on what it says are militant camps inside pakistani territory a spokesman says many have been killed. plus a surprise announcement in iran the country's foreign minister mohammad zarif tenders his resignation in the gears you did the twenty fifteen nuclear deal it is unclear why he's decided to leave his post. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for being with us australia's highest ranking catholic cleric the cardinal george pell has been convicted on five counts of child sex abuse according melbourne found pell guilty of assaulting two thirteen year old choir boys in the late one nine hundred ninety s. the verdict was handed down in december. the judge o
news live from berlin one of the catholic church's highest ranking clerics the australian cardinal george pell has been found guilty of sexually assaulting children. they'll. tell me there as he left court in melbourne it's a dramatic fall for the former vatican financial chief and close advisor to pope francis will get all the details from our correspondent also coming up. fears of an escalation as india confirms it has launched airstrikes on what it says are militant camps inside pakistani...
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george pell reached the top level in the vatican, becoming its treasurer.he gave evidence to an inquiry into abuse in australia. the churches in many places, certainly in australia, has mucked things up, has let people down. i am not here to defend the indefensible. but some feel pell has further crimes to answer for, accusing him of concealing abuse and protecting other abusers. he had a vested interest in covering it up. the whole hierarchy of the catholic church aided and abetted paedophile priests and brothers to rape and molest thousands upon thousands of children. pell has always denied covering up abuse. he has already been removed from rome's inner circle, but as a cardinal, he has kept his title. there are calls for the pope to force him to resign, with his own credibility at stake. the only way that the pope can get out of this sort of situation is really to demand, in my view, that he step down from his functions as a cardinal. for months, there has been frustration in australia that, until now, the details of his abuse could not be reported. car
george pell reached the top level in the vatican, becoming its treasurer.he gave evidence to an inquiry into abuse in australia. the churches in many places, certainly in australia, has mucked things up, has let people down. i am not here to defend the indefensible. but some feel pell has further crimes to answer for, accusing him of concealing abuse and protecting other abusers. he had a vested interest in covering it up. the whole hierarchy of the catholic church aided and abetted paedophile...
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president george h.w. bush's service dog now fulfilling a final wish of his former master. >>> graduation rates going down in prince george's county. but why some say it's actually good news the schoolystem recovers. >>> and if you missed thery f finish maryland's elijah cummings not holding back. >> we're better than >>> my name is mhael dean cohen. today i am here to tell the truth about mr. trump. >> cohen is lying. >> mr. trump is racist. he is a con man and he is a cheat. >> the first announced witness for the 116th congress is g a going to prison in two months for lying to congress. >> lying for mr. trump is normalized and no one around him questioned it. he asked me to pay off an adult film star with whom he had an affair and tbo lie it to his wife, which i did. >> michael cohens a known liar. >> that was my job was to stay onmessage, always defend. >> michael cohen now says he is done defending. the president's former fixer and attorneyaying he is taking responsibility for his mistakes an he regret
president george h.w. bush's service dog now fulfilling a final wish of his former master. >>> graduation rates going down in prince george's county. but why some say it's actually good news the schoolystem recovers. >>> and if you missed thery f finish maryland's elijah cummings not holding back. >> we're better than >>> my name is mhael dean cohen. today i am here to tell the truth about mr. trump. >> cohen is lying. >> mr. trump is racist. he is a...
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george: i think so. the reason the fed has become important is this trade friction has caused a lot of economic uncertainty. when you have the fed tightening through 2018, it was not a problem. it became a problem when trade negotiations became hostile and we ramped up the rhetoric. that is when the fed became problematic. you have the trade wars which are inherently concessionary -- recessionary, with the tightening around the world, that is two inflationary forces happening from a governmental perspective and it through people off. it is not the fed, but the fed needs to pay attention to the fact that there are other disturbances. i was very fearful the fed was tightening and tightening, just so they could go on autopilot so to speak. meanwhile, ignoring the friction and uncertainties happening because of trade issues. trade resolved, the fed can go back to a more tightening regime, but not before then. guy: george, earlier on we spoke to the noble lori at -- at noble aurette and he was concerned about
george: i think so. the reason the fed has become important is this trade friction has caused a lot of economic uncertainty. when you have the fed tightening through 2018, it was not a problem. it became a problem when trade negotiations became hostile and we ramped up the rhetoric. that is when the fed became problematic. you have the trade wars which are inherently concessionary -- recessionary, with the tightening around the world, that is two inflationary forces happening from a...
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george will. his call appears in many newspapers, including the washington post, which has circulated his column since 1974. in 1971, mr. will became a founding panel member of abc television this week. he is now a regular contributor to msnbc. he is an expert not only on politics, but on baseball. and we are lucky we got him today because the cubs start spring training tomorrow afternoon, playing the brewers. his next book is titled "the conservative sensibility." we are honored he joins us today. please welcoming mr. george f. w ill. [applause] good to bet's very back on a campus, particularly as one as vibrant and growing as this one. i began my career briefly as a college professor -- a dark secret that i try to keep secret. , two of myjune friends were running against one another for the senate. one was the incumbent editor of new york, jim buckley, and the other was challenger pat monahan. that night in june, that night in june, they both won their party's nominations. jim buckley said, i co
george will. his call appears in many newspapers, including the washington post, which has circulated his column since 1974. in 1971, mr. will became a founding panel member of abc television this week. he is now a regular contributor to msnbc. he is an expert not only on politics, but on baseball. and we are lucky we got him today because the cubs start spring training tomorrow afternoon, playing the brewers. his next book is titled "the conservative sensibility." we are honored he...
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and seventy's today let's look back on trayvon martin george zimmerman and the tragic events that would lead to the rise of the black labs matter movement as we examine the seventh anniversary of the killing of trayvon martin with author and speaker to walk so. welcome. a thanks for having me yeah this is you know seven years of it's kind of surprising it's actually a fuels like yesterday you know. looking back now seven years later you know what stands out to you. about the killing of trayvon martin you know now that it's been you know that's a seven hundred seventy here is actually i can say historic hypocrisy you know because you know we see what we saw what happened what marissa alexander in florida who fired a warning shot in the air now because her husband was abusing her and she was just trying to protect herself or her child she actually went to jail and there you have george zimmerman this clown. who murdered innocent kid who police actually told him to not pursue. in jail or continue to go to jail over the past seven years this guy is a breath. you know robert downey jr jr he'
and seventy's today let's look back on trayvon martin george zimmerman and the tragic events that would lead to the rise of the black labs matter movement as we examine the seventh anniversary of the killing of trayvon martin with author and speaker to walk so. welcome. a thanks for having me yeah this is you know seven years of it's kind of surprising it's actually a fuels like yesterday you know. looking back now seven years later you know what stands out to you. about the killing of trayvon...
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george, you've gotten ahead of us. >> that's the way george is. >> so chocolate ganache goes, you makeou've got this really going. >> this is nutella and peanut butter. >> making stripes with it. >> yours is prettier than mine. >> but you got this. >> do you like to go all the way to the edge? i notice the way we did it in our kitchen you leave a little bit of room. >> so you leave a little bit of room around the edge here so it's easier to seal it so the stuffing doesn't come out when it bakes. >> okay. >> so then you take the other half and you -- >> we're going to take the other half here. and put it over [ applause ] it's a little messy right now. >> just camera, go to george. >> i broke mine. >> you're doing really well. >> not pretty but it will taste good. >> and then the last step is the best step which is covering it with sprinkles so just go to town like all over as much as you want. and then, george, we're going to cover yours with tons of sprinkles here, press them in and then like lots of chocolate chips. as many chocolate chips as you want. [ applause ] and then the magic
george, you've gotten ahead of us. >> that's the way george is. >> so chocolate ganache goes, you makeou've got this really going. >> this is nutella and peanut butter. >> making stripes with it. >> yours is prettier than mine. >> but you got this. >> do you like to go all the way to the edge? i notice the way we did it in our kitchen you leave a little bit of room. >> so you leave a little bit of room around the edge here so it's easier to seal...
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. >> george, yeah.reg: dana, this is colorado. don't pretend. >> pretend what? greg: you, we know. >> wyoming's beautiful neighbor, colorado. >> yeah. my family all lives in denver. friends all around colorado. they think it's been terrible. greg: oh, really? >> yeah, they're not happy. and, look, i know all the hate comes at you if you say that. i'm for states' rights, and i get that. you know, sometimes i have that saying you have to be for what's going to happen. these legalizations are going to happen, so my request is just that people be mindful, keep children safe and do what the police say, like, don't drink and drive, don't do all that stuff, and let's just see how it goes. i am very encouraged and excited about the medicinal properties it has, and if you can use it to help treat people, especially our warriors that come back with ptsd, then absolutely we should to that. greg: very good. rob, you're kind of the expert on this -- [laughter] >> by the way, dana is so high right now. [laughter] no.
. >> george, yeah.reg: dana, this is colorado. don't pretend. >> pretend what? greg: you, we know. >> wyoming's beautiful neighbor, colorado. >> yeah. my family all lives in denver. friends all around colorado. they think it's been terrible. greg: oh, really? >> yeah, they're not happy. and, look, i know all the hate comes at you if you say that. i'm for states' rights, and i get that. you know, sometimes i have that saying you have to be for what's going to...
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. >> george.and applause] >> dina -- don't pretend. >> pretend what? >> it'll be beautiful. >> so, yeah, my family all flifs denver, friends all around colorado. they think it's been terrible. >> really? >> they are not happy and, look, all the hate come at you if you say that, i'm for state's rights and i get that and sometimes, you know, i have the same -- you have to be for what's going to happen. legalizations are going to happen so my request is that people be mindful, keep children safe and doch what the police s, like don't drink and drive, don't do all the stuff and see howt it goes. i'm encouraged and excited about the medicinal properties that it has and if you can use it to help people especially warriors that come back with ptsd absolutely we should do that. >> rob, you're kind of the expert on this i would say.he >> by the way, david is so high right now. [laughter] >> no, yeah, i -- i'm an activist in the community, i have to say that one of the reasons we think we should legalize, n
. >> george.and applause] >> dina -- don't pretend. >> pretend what? >> it'll be beautiful. >> so, yeah, my family all flifs denver, friends all around colorado. they think it's been terrible. >> really? >> they are not happy and, look, all the hate come at you if you say that, i'm for state's rights and i get that and sometimes, you know, i have the same -- you have to be for what's going to happen. legalizations are going to happen so my request is...
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fairfax county, prince george's county it's all rain you are us. i-95 looking okay, just very wet tomorrow. it's to the north. alu'reng 66 through fauquier county. winter storm warnings now in effect for frederick county, washington county, carroll county, back to the west around morgy , berke sorry, morgan, hardie and hampshire counties, washington county up toward the north. guys, this is going to be a big mess in this area early tomorrow morning so i reallyou want to watch out. right now hears of a the snow 270 and 70. h wee freezing rain around leesburg. we have just plain rain around the d.c. metro area. you widen out and there iso a lt more come. the cold air is in place. here comes all of this moisture trying to make its way in and that's why we had that winter storm warning that's i effect for the day tomorrow. now, here it is overnight. 5:30 in the morning, that rain/snow line, that line around the d.c. metro area, rain to the south, up to the north, we are dealiot with a in the way of ice, 5:30, 6:00, 7:00, by 8:00 it's lifting to the nor
fairfax county, prince george's county it's all rain you are us. i-95 looking okay, just very wet tomorrow. it's to the north. alu'reng 66 through fauquier county. winter storm warnings now in effect for frederick county, washington county, carroll county, back to the west around morgy , berke sorry, morgan, hardie and hampshire counties, washington county up toward the north. guys, this is going to be a big mess in this area early tomorrow morning so i reallyou want to watch out. right now...
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still ahead, in a day filled with wild endings, the george with wild endings, the george mason women may take with wild endings, the george mason women may take dearest britain. we love you. maybe it's your big hearts. your sense of style. welcome to ba100. (ba100, you're clear for take-off). how you follow your own path. you've led revolutions... of all kinds. yet you won't shout about it. it's just not in your nature. instead, you'll quietly make history. cake. beds. poetry. trouble. love! hope! and rather a lot of tea. the best of britain, from the moment you step on board. >>> sunday fun day for everyone at capital one arena today. >> it wasood to see them back in d.c. back home for the first time in 12days. backstrom hasn't scored in over a month. first period taking care of that. he scores. the great pass and he scores one his two goals in the game. taking advantage. he shot off the former ranger's sticko friday i overtime, on the attack. leads it for ovechkin fakes the sh. tting the buck loose on the goal line. finishing it off. this one kind of a combo goal. if they each coul
still ahead, in a day filled with wild endings, the george with wild endings, the george mason women may take with wild endings, the george mason women may take dearest britain. we love you. maybe it's your big hearts. your sense of style. welcome to ba100. (ba100, you're clear for take-off). how you follow your own path. you've led revolutions... of all kinds. yet you won't shout about it. it's just not in your nature. instead, you'll quietly make history. cake. beds. poetry. trouble. love!...
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i'm george howell. the u.s.dent is set to hold his second summit with the north korean leader kim jong un. and when mr. trump touches down in vietnam, he will have some heavy diplomatic lifting to do, you could say. despite that president trump said that he is in no rush to rush talks of denuclearization along with the north. our will ripley takes a look at what's at stake with this week's summit. >> reporter: you can feel the buzz here in hanoi, the vietnamese capital that will host the historic second summit between the u.s. president donald trump and north korean leader kim jong un later this week. we know that kim's train is heading for vietnam right now but his security detail has already arrived, the north korean equivalent of the secret service getting everything ready for their supreme leader to make his arrival for an official state visit where he will tour and really inspect sights in vietnam that are examples of this country's really impressive economic growth, rapid economic growth that has occurred
i'm george howell. the u.s.dent is set to hold his second summit with the north korean leader kim jong un. and when mr. trump touches down in vietnam, he will have some heavy diplomatic lifting to do, you could say. despite that president trump said that he is in no rush to rush talks of denuclearization along with the north. our will ripley takes a look at what's at stake with this week's summit. >> reporter: you can feel the buzz here in hanoi, the vietnamese capital that will host the...