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i think that george's, george's proclivities were always in and around social justice. i know that he was raised catholic. so was i. 16 years of catholic school has made me the man i am today. [laughter] >> and harvey influenced by jewish culture, you know, i don't think it's ever been explored enough. but if you talk to every brit, you know that harvey was a very, very much impacted by the holocaust. you know, if you remember, it happened in the '40s. it's only 20 years or so since he came onto the scene. and i think he was able to transfer, you know, that tragedy and that oppression into what was happening with gay people. he was very scrappy. i wanted to acknowledge two people who were very supportive of harvey milk and george moscone, and both of them have left us and that's howard wallace and hank wilson. (applause) >> what i loved about them was, what i loved about them was they knocked back a few and really get into it with harvey about different issues. but the comic was always there. and i think that's the beauty of san francisco. i think that we were able to t
i think that george's, george's proclivities were always in and around social justice. i know that he was raised catholic. so was i. 16 years of catholic school has made me the man i am today. [laughter] >> and harvey influenced by jewish culture, you know, i don't think it's ever been explored enough. but if you talk to every brit, you know that harvey was a very, very much impacted by the holocaust. you know, if you remember, it happened in the '40s. it's only 20 years or so since he...
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michael george prayed quietly to himself. his freedom, his family, the life he'd enjoyed in pennsylvania were at risk forever. a murder conviction meant mandatory life, no possibility of parole. >> all rise for the jury, please. >> the jury of eight women and four men filed in nervously as one juror explained. >> my hands were sweating, and i took a look at michael george, and i saw his family, and i was numb and scared at the same time. >> my brother turns to me and says is your heartbeating fast? yeah, it is. this is it. the foreman read the verdict. >> count number one, first-degree murder. we find the defendant guilty. >> guilty of first-degree murder. michael george slumped and sobbed in his attorney's arms. please be seated. barb's sister and two brothers seemed to share a gasp of relief. >> he took away my oldest sister. she didn't get to see me get mared. she didn't get to see my son being born. she'll never get to see him do anything. i mean, he took a part of me away. >> across the room the convicted man's younger d
michael george prayed quietly to himself. his freedom, his family, the life he'd enjoyed in pennsylvania were at risk forever. a murder conviction meant mandatory life, no possibility of parole. >> all rise for the jury, please. >> the jury of eight women and four men filed in nervously as one juror explained. >> my hands were sweating, and i took a look at michael george, and i saw his family, and i was numb and scared at the same time. >> my brother turns to me and...
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(chattering) george? can you hear me? george! (hooting happily) george! oh, thank goodness i found you. oh, i'm sorry i left you in that tree. (gibbering anxiously) oh. dr. greenbean. nice to see you. huh? sorry we're late. we've had a rough day. tell me about it. first this monkey ran off with my hat, and now my tree lopper has vanished. uh-oh. (giggles) hey. what's going on? who put mud on this? uh... george? (gibbering anxiously) ah! so, dr. greenbean was cutting some branches and you thought he was hurting the tree. uh-huh. oh, you should have asked. oh, wait. (chuckles) you're a monkey. well, anyway this is called pruning. you make a careful cut, and it doesn't hurt the tree at all. (chatters curiously) he's right, george. i've pruned many a tree in my day. you see, george, too many branches are bad news. they block the sun and then the fruit can't grow. oh. but, hey, i'm proud of you, george. you behaved just like an honorary sprout. in fact, i would say your effort on behalf of trees qualifies you for full sprout status. huh? hooray! go, george! ni
(chattering) george? can you hear me? george! (hooting happily) george! oh, thank goodness i found you. oh, i'm sorry i left you in that tree. (gibbering anxiously) oh. dr. greenbean. nice to see you. huh? sorry we're late. we've had a rough day. tell me about it. first this monkey ran off with my hat, and now my tree lopper has vanished. uh-oh. (giggles) hey. what's going on? who put mud on this? uh... george? (gibbering anxiously) ah! so, dr. greenbean was cutting some branches and you...
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hello, everyone, i'm george thomas. >> wendy: and i'm wendy griffith. >> george: this week, european's highest court issued a mixed bag of rulings of how christians can live out their faith in the workplace. >> reporter: the european court of human rights has ruled that the u.k. had failed to protect the freedom of a british airways worker to wear her cross to work, but they rejected the case of christian nurse shirley jackson, who was refused the right to wear her cross for health and safety reasons. british prime minister david cameron says he was delighted that they approved the wearing of religious symbols. >> the chaplain, who's case is being supported, says she is very disappointed that her religious principles weren't being upheld. >> i feel very saddened that my views are not considered as worthy as others'. that my right to manifest my faith in my workplace has been denied me. >> reporter: dispi despite her case being rejected, chaplain wants to acknowledge that the cross is a christian symbol. >> i am really, really grateful that the european court has upheld the principle th
hello, everyone, i'm george thomas. >> wendy: and i'm wendy griffith. >> george: this week, european's highest court issued a mixed bag of rulings of how christians can live out their faith in the workplace. >> reporter: the european court of human rights has ruled that the u.k. had failed to protect the freedom of a british airways worker to wear her cross to work, but they rejected the case of christian nurse shirley jackson, who was refused the right to wear her cross for...
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as george and harvey were. each one of us is the story teller of our lives and the lives of the people we've lost. and that wasn't always the case, as willie mentioned. but because of the likes of george and harvey and so many others, all the way to our mayor ed lee, all of us have voice. all of us can tell the story. so, let's crowd source this thing. let's tell the real stories of george and harvey. stories of their hard work and politics and the families and loved ones who surrounded them, of the moments we met them on the street or on their campaigns, in the castro or north beach, the vacations, the arguments, the jokes they told, the wild times they lived through, the change they made, and the lives they lived. thank you. (applause) >> thank you, jonathan. that was beautiful. i think this is a nice segue into the san francisco gay men's chorus who have been standing here patiently. i would like to introduce them and thank them so much for being here. they're going to sing "love can build a bridge for us."
as george and harvey were. each one of us is the story teller of our lives and the lives of the people we've lost. and that wasn't always the case, as willie mentioned. but because of the likes of george and harvey and so many others, all the way to our mayor ed lee, all of us have voice. all of us can tell the story. so, let's crowd source this thing. let's tell the real stories of george and harvey. stories of their hard work and politics and the families and loved ones who surrounded them,...
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sally was old orer than george -- older than george. sally was considered perhaps the most beautiful woman of the area. sally was talkative, wise, funny, apparently she had a beautiful voice. she was everything. and george is this big, raw, ambitious teenager who's serving and milking cows, basically. and george, you can imagine him, he's basically a surveyor for sally's great husband. you can imagine george leaning on a shovel peering in through the window as sally's in there holding her hair or holding court for the leading families. they develop this interesting relationship where she becomes kind of his mentor in a way, and she invites him to some of her parties. he's sitting, basically, at her side. she introduces george to the important art of social discourse. she teaches george how to curtsy, how to act in proper company, you know, chew with your mouth shut, you know? here's how to stand and shake a hand. she introduces him to the kind of connections he would need later in life to be the george washington that history remembers.
sally was old orer than george -- older than george. sally was considered perhaps the most beautiful woman of the area. sally was talkative, wise, funny, apparently she had a beautiful voice. she was everything. and george is this big, raw, ambitious teenager who's serving and milking cows, basically. and george, you can imagine him, he's basically a surveyor for sally's great husband. you can imagine george leaning on a shovel peering in through the window as sally's in there holding her hair...
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(george laughs) boy: george is a monkey. he threw flour on the floor so he could follow james' tracks. i'm lydia from the wildlife passages task force. animals need a lot of space to look for all the food they need. and sometimes there are roads that go right through the space they want to go to. and that can be very dangerous. boy: we're going to a tunnel made especially for animals to get across the road. lydia: how can we know if the animals are using the tunnels? they want to know how many animals were using it, so they put sand, so they could see their footprints. lydia: does anybody see any tracks here? it looks to me like it's a fox, because when i look at the fox track, it looks exactly alike. girl: i think i see the back of the raccoon foot. girl 2: people should help animals because they're really good for our nature. let's imagine we're wearing space suits. oh, cool! girl: it's a lot of fun to imagine things with elmo, being anything you want to be and going anywhere you want to go. shape ahoy! add a bunch of math
(george laughs) boy: george is a monkey. he threw flour on the floor so he could follow james' tracks. i'm lydia from the wildlife passages task force. animals need a lot of space to look for all the food they need. and sometimes there are roads that go right through the space they want to go to. and that can be very dangerous. boy: we're going to a tunnel made especially for animals to get across the road. lydia: how can we know if the animals are using the tunnels? they want to know how many...
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>> i can hear you, george. good morning. let me give you a taste of what it's like for people who stayed home. you get up before dawn. and you put on six layers. and you stuff the warmers into your socks. and you walk out on the mall. and when people see this crowd, they light up. there's excitement. they literally start dancing. this is about the part when reality sets in that we have three hours to kill. and we have to sit around. we have people getting up card games here. we're hanging out. this is shawn semler. he's from the st. louis area. and we've decided to talk to them because of his old glory pajama pants. how are you doing, man? >> feeling good. >> shawn turned 16 in december. and he said he wanted to spend his 16th going to see the inauguration. any regrets thus far? >> not at all. >> history is keeping you warm, huh? >> yeah. >> outstanding. let's go back to george. >> i love watching you on inauguration day. i want to go to deborah roberts right now. she's at freedom plaza by the mall. and, deborah, you're on t
>> i can hear you, george. good morning. let me give you a taste of what it's like for people who stayed home. you get up before dawn. and you put on six layers. and you stuff the warmers into your socks. and you walk out on the mall. and when people see this crowd, they light up. there's excitement. they literally start dancing. this is about the part when reality sets in that we have three hours to kill. and we have to sit around. we have people getting up card games here. we're hanging...
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there's george. one george two georges, three georges. there, three georges-tall. thanks, george. (sputtering) pick a cake. any cake. hmm. you know, a one george-arm size is perfect for the average freezer. ah. (chatters "thank you.") cake, decorations... it was all so easy with george measurements. woman: ♪ he's a monkey named george ♪ ♪ got a friend with a hat ♪ ♪ he's a furry brown fellow and we like him like that. ♪ the cake was in the freezer, the poster was on the wall and the star was no trouble at all. george was ready for his guests. (knocking) aha! (gasps) hello, giorgio. narrator: but not ready for their size. i hope we're not too early. (chattering) (guests murmuring) (chatters "hi") ah. how you doing there? yeah. this is going to be some party, huh? george really set all this up? it's really nice. (chatters "hello") (chatters "okay") ah, i see you've got a two-georges-tall apartment. and furniture to match. very unique. hey, hey, hey, he's coming! (hooting nervously) (chattering nervously) george is right. we have to hide. (hushed chattering) shh. is there
there's george. one george two georges, three georges. there, three georges-tall. thanks, george. (sputtering) pick a cake. any cake. hmm. you know, a one george-arm size is perfect for the average freezer. ah. (chatters "thank you.") cake, decorations... it was all so easy with george measurements. woman: ♪ he's a monkey named george ♪ ♪ got a friend with a hat ♪ ♪ he's a furry brown fellow and we like him like that. ♪ the cake was in the freezer, the poster was on the...
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hello, everyone, i'm george thomas. >> wendy: and i'm wendy griffith. open doors u.s.a. has released its annual watch list of the world's 50 worries offenders. most surprising, christians in africa are witnessing a surge in persecution there. mali jumped from unranked to number seven. tanzania, kenya, uganda, and argentina joined the list, and ethiopia climbed from 38 to 15. but north korea is the worst country in the world to be a christian. it topped the chart for the 11 year in a row, followed by saudi arabia, afghanistan, iraq. >> the arab spring, in many ways, has turned into an islamic winter for the christians of the middle easterly. that includes the whole state of north africa. pretty much every place that has an election has elected islamists, and they have made it more difficult for the churches of the middle east, who are pretty significant minorities in a lot of these countries. so that has been a bad thing. >> george: tens of thousands of christians are fleeing the middle east because of persecution, yet this modern day exitous is getting little attention i
hello, everyone, i'm george thomas. >> wendy: and i'm wendy griffith. open doors u.s.a. has released its annual watch list of the world's 50 worries offenders. most surprising, christians in africa are witnessing a surge in persecution there. mali jumped from unranked to number seven. tanzania, kenya, uganda, and argentina joined the list, and ethiopia climbed from 38 to 15. but north korea is the worst country in the world to be a christian. it topped the chart for the 11 year in a row,...
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george? george ( as wally ): go away! there's no one here! buster: aw, come on, george. please open up. i just want to talk to you. here. try not to lose him. i don't want your dummy. i came to give you your stuff back. here's your jacket, the pencil i borrowed the other day and your tape recorder. press play. buster ( on tape ): hi, george. i'm sorry i kind of made you lend me all this stuff. i didn't mean to. if i knew how it made you feel i wouldn't have done it. anyway, thanks for being a good friend. ♪ funky rabbit! ♪ ( gasps ) ♪ funky rabbit! ♪ ♪ funky rabbit! ♪ ♪ yeah! i'm a funky rab-rabbit. ♪ ( tape stops ) ( chuckles nervously ) thought i recorded over that part. you heard me on the tape? yeah. anyway no hard feelings? oh, and could i ask a favor? w-what is it? next time, if something's bothering you could you just tell me? it'll save us both a lot of time. sure. you still want to go to muffy's? yeah! okay, i'll meet you downstairs. he's not such a bad guy. now that
george? george ( as wally ): go away! there's no one here! buster: aw, come on, george. please open up. i just want to talk to you. here. try not to lose him. i don't want your dummy. i came to give you your stuff back. here's your jacket, the pencil i borrowed the other day and your tape recorder. press play. buster ( on tape ): hi, george. i'm sorry i kind of made you lend me all this stuff. i didn't mean to. if i knew how it made you feel i wouldn't have done it. anyway, thanks for being a...
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(george hooting) (george screams, gnocchi mews) ah! (mews) george was amazed. he didn't know gnocchi could drive. (mews) (chatters curiously, levers clank) meow? meow? george knew they were somewhere above his mouth, but where? meow? (purring) fortunately, gnocchi had discovered a helpful sign. they were in george's nose. aha! (electric guitar echoing from distance) (chatters "what's that?") and they weren't alone. you better look out, 'cause tootz is in town. ♪ i'm in your nose ♪ ♪ achoo, he's in your nose ♪ ♪ i'm in your nose ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, he's in your nose ♪ ♪ i'll make you sniff and i'll make you sneeze ♪ ♪ you won't be smelling that smelly cheese ♪ ♪ down to your belly ♪ ♪ down, down! ♪ ♪ i'll mosey on down to your belly ♪ ♪ look out, he's in your belly ♪ ♪ so don't eat a thing, that's my suggestion ♪ ♪ 'cause i'll be giving you indigestion ♪ (tootz laughs) sing it, germettes! ♪ go, tootz, go ♪ oh, i like the sound of that. do it again! ♪ go, tootz, go ♪ (laughing heartily) i love this place! whoo! â™
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curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it's no secret that monkeys like cars. all kinds of cars. (laughing) (chittering) (squealing) ready? uh-huh. get set and... go! oh! (george laughing) (screams) george: oh! oops! (brakes squeak) nice wipeout. that reminds me. you should have seen me almost wipe out at the derby. i was coming down the hill accelerating into maximum gravitational pull, and then i lost a wheel. huh? man: i think bill is talking about a soapbox derby, george. it's where kids build and race their own cars. ah. and there's a derby today on boysenberry hill. (man laughs) check it out. george: ooh-ooh! man: bill, that is one nice-looking vehicle. did you build it yourself? i sure did. it's got rear-wheel steering caliper brakes and a parachute. you have a parachute in there? it pays to be prepared. (chattering excitedly) me, too. i want to build a car like that and almost wipe out on a hill. uh-huh. you kids want to enter the soapbox derby? yes, yes, and double y
curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it's no secret that monkeys like cars. all kinds of cars. (laughing) (chittering) (squealing) ready? uh-huh. get set and... go! oh! (george laughing) (screams) george: oh! oops! (brakes squeak) nice wipeout. that reminds me. you should have seen me almost wipe out at the derby. i was coming down the hill accelerating into maximum gravitational pull, and then i lost a wheel. huh? man: i think bill is talking about a...
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it has begun, george. when we come together, once again, to remember we are one nation, indivisible, in a changing world. and take a look at the people who have been gathering all night long. layered with clothes in this 35-degree temperature that is rising, we hope. and getting ready for the president to speak. this is what he will see when he walks up to the podium. he will look out at the throng of
it has begun, george. when we come together, once again, to remember we are one nation, indivisible, in a changing world. and take a look at the people who have been gathering all night long. layered with clothes in this 35-degree temperature that is rising, we hope. and getting ready for the president to speak. this is what he will see when he walks up to the podium. he will look out at the throng of
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george? uh, let's buy you a dress. but what about george? uh, george doesn't wear dresses. the next shape was easy to get around to as well. it was a picture of a circle. oh. mm-hmm. aha! ooh... (shutter clicks) uh-huh. now george only had to find two hidden shapes. but first, he had to hide himself. (quiet chattering) that's some hat, betsy but you're not wearing it right. betsy: steve! i can't see anything! of course you can't. you've got a hat over your eyes, silly girl! hmm. those looked like the cans in betsy's photo. huh. he had the cans. but where was the square? (george groans) and then suddenly, everything lined up. it was a square. four corners four sides all of them the same. (excited shout) now the only picture george needed was a picture of himself. and a curve. (groans) how was george going to take a picture of... george? ah! (chattering quietly) (shutter clicks) (chatters) uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh. (laughs) george hooked up the camera just like betsy had done. then clicked his photos... and pressed "print." (door creaks open) (gasps) wait! you need a new hairdo
george? uh, let's buy you a dress. but what about george? uh, george doesn't wear dresses. the next shape was easy to get around to as well. it was a picture of a circle. oh. mm-hmm. aha! ooh... (shutter clicks) uh-huh. now george only had to find two hidden shapes. but first, he had to hide himself. (quiet chattering) that's some hat, betsy but you're not wearing it right. betsy: steve! i can't see anything! of course you can't. you've got a hat over your eyes, silly girl! hmm. those looked...
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we lost to george mcgovern. we lost the heart, soul, and spine of the united states and the speech you heard george giving, i remember like you do, but maybe from a different perspective. i was a 29-year-old kid. i was the senate nominee from the state of delaware. my first convention. i am sitting there, mesmerized, mesmerized by the man he was speaking. as i remembered it much too late in the night, but speaking. i ran with your father in 1972. when i got elected, i was not old enough to serve. i literally got elected when i was 29 and had to wait to be constitutionally eligible to be sworn in, but i not only served with your father from 1970 to to 1980, i kept contact with your father, to my great good fortune him keeping contact with me. and i admired him from the day i became aware of him, to the day i die. -- the day he died. his phrase in his speech, "we do love this country, " i do not know anybody who love this country more than george mcgovern. and i tried to get the presidential nomination, and i was
we lost to george mcgovern. we lost the heart, soul, and spine of the united states and the speech you heard george giving, i remember like you do, but maybe from a different perspective. i was a 29-year-old kid. i was the senate nominee from the state of delaware. my first convention. i am sitting there, mesmerized, mesmerized by the man he was speaking. as i remembered it much too late in the night, but speaking. i ran with your father in 1972. when i got elected, i was not old enough to...
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it's why when mark manchester started work here last year and met george, he didn't even ask george if he were an eagle scout. >> i didn't ask if. i just said george, what year did you get your eagle scout? >> and i said it should have been march 10th, 1944. >> reporter: should have because he never officially was an eagle scout. he had all the merit badges, sure. but in the middle of his board of review hearing, the very last step needed before becoming an eagle scout, george's mother interrupted the meeting. >> she told me my father was not doing well. and she was heading to the hospital. and i didn't say anything. i just grabbed my stuff and i said, we're going. >> reporter: george's father died later that day. and within a matter of weeks, george was in the south pacific fighting the japanese -- >> a violent typhoon -- >> reporter: -- and the weather. it was during one typhoon in particular that george was tossed about the deck so violently, he lost his wallet containing his life card, the only written proof of his boy scout accomplishments. george returned to the states, got marri
it's why when mark manchester started work here last year and met george, he didn't even ask george if he were an eagle scout. >> i didn't ask if. i just said george, what year did you get your eagle scout? >> and i said it should have been march 10th, 1944. >> reporter: should have because he never officially was an eagle scout. he had all the merit badges, sure. but in the middle of his board of review hearing, the very last step needed before becoming an eagle scout,...
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george is crazy about peanut butter. george? (mooing, bells clanging) if you're in the agriculture business, you have to deal with many pests. pests are bugs or animals that hurt a farmer's crops or livestock. (flies buzzing) some pests buzz. some pests gnaw. (martha barking) (growling) some pests hunt. (martha barking) (crow cawing) some pests caw. (barking) (grunting) but my least favorite pests are the ones you can't see at all. (grunting) (gasps) ow! fleas! what pests! don't miss out on a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! you won't believe your eyes! face it, otis. it's hopeless. no one's going to buy it. (td whistling happily) oh hang on. excuse me, young man. do you like money? mmm, i guess. we've got a live one. then i, omar whistlegrass have something for you: a tree that grows money! nice try. everyone knows money doesn't grow on trees. er uh, uh, wait! how about a tree that grows steak? a steak tree? really? where? look. i don't see any steak tree over there. that's because it's right here. wow! that is so cool! yes! thi
george is crazy about peanut butter. george? (mooing, bells clanging) if you're in the agriculture business, you have to deal with many pests. pests are bugs or animals that hurt a farmer's crops or livestock. (flies buzzing) some pests buzz. some pests gnaw. (martha barking) (growling) some pests hunt. (martha barking) (crow cawing) some pests caw. (barking) (grunting) but my least favorite pests are the ones you can't see at all. (grunting) (gasps) ow! fleas! what pests! don't miss out on a...
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the letters between george and martha don't exist but according to her grandson george dies 1799 but martha lives o 80 note to but these letters disappeared but martha never goes back to their bedroom and stays in a small part -- private room and would tell stories to her grandson. george and martha met in goes back to a mansion one of the four mansions. and miso colonial governor but shortly thereafter there is a letter written from george to a robert kerrey requesting inning keyed to ring. he moved with lightning speed. martha was a big catch that would put george on the social, financial and political stage and gave him the connections he would need and would learn from sally to be the georgia of history. she lost her husband into you children died in infancy, she manages the massive plantation and raising children by herself. here is the tall heroics strapping strong young man. it was a perfect marriage and i suppose had he not stopped although i believe he was one of the greatest americans ever to live he would not be georgia dollhouse with that i will take your questions. [appl
the letters between george and martha don't exist but according to her grandson george dies 1799 but martha lives o 80 note to but these letters disappeared but martha never goes back to their bedroom and stays in a small part -- private room and would tell stories to her grandson. george and martha met in goes back to a mansion one of the four mansions. and miso colonial governor but shortly thereafter there is a letter written from george to a robert kerrey requesting inning keyed to ring. he...
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>> this is even a more sad situation, george. children with special needs, special, like, down syndrome, they are even more stigmatized in russian orphanages. and they are kept in those special places for special-needs kids. and this law, this inhumane, anti-america law, will ban so many families in the united states, that out of their compassioned heart, they go to russia. and in many cases they adopt special-needs kids, and special kids with down syndrome. >> george: and sergei, russians celebrate christmas on january 7th, and i know you guys have a special project, called "project hope," where you deliver the good news and other material to thousands of children across the former soviet union. tell us about that quickly, and the importance, what happens when a child receives this box. >> george, "project hope" is one of the most exciting projects. we mobilize so many churches and russian leaders, and coordinators throughout entire russia to get involved and deliver this wonderful gift, packed by national churches, sorted by vo
>> this is even a more sad situation, george. children with special needs, special, like, down syndrome, they are even more stigmatized in russian orphanages. and they are kept in those special places for special-needs kids. and this law, this inhumane, anti-america law, will ban so many families in the united states, that out of their compassioned heart, they go to russia. and in many cases they adopt special-needs kids, and special kids with down syndrome. >> george: and sergei,...
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to be on your show a big thanks george to speaking truth to power. with all this talk about president obama's next big policy focus turning to immigration i've been curious about what you could possibly have to say about reform when the policy adopted first first term resulted in a record one point five million deportations so well immigration reform proposed by the white house be as empty of a promise as was the closure of guantanamo bay or will the millions of undocumented immigrants finally see progressive legislation to help their legal status talk about real madrid reform in the militarization of the border i'm joined now by r t correspondent ramon the lino from our l.a. studio good to have you on. so vermont i know that immigration reform legislation hasn't been drafted yet but we expect the government to come up with a plan that will actually be fair to the millions of undocumented immigrants in the u.s. especially the ones who are under age. no you're absolutely right now we don't have all the details yet but we get a good idea from the frame
to be on your show a big thanks george to speaking truth to power. with all this talk about president obama's next big policy focus turning to immigration i've been curious about what you could possibly have to say about reform when the policy adopted first first term resulted in a record one point five million deportations so well immigration reform proposed by the white house be as empty of a promise as was the closure of guantanamo bay or will the millions of undocumented immigrants finally...
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we haven't even taken off. [ george ] oh! here you go, george. maybe this will help. [ snoring ] [ muttering ] sir. uh-- uh-- we're in sydney. ha ha ha! oh. [ woman ] g'day. welcome to the land down under. i'm your tour guide, bailey bungee. how'd you know it was us? recognized you by your monkey. [ hooting ] mum said a monkey would be on the safari so i begged to come along. this is my vacation too. [ chuckles ] my daughter, bindi. and you must be george. yeah! let's get going. your australian outback safari adventure awaits. [ george hooting ] i hope you like animals because you're about to meet a lot of them. yeah! hee-hee! [ hoots ] ♪ we're in the land down under enjoy the view ♪ hey! ♪ we have so many strange animals that'll amaze you ♪ these are dingoes, wild cousins of man's best friend. ♪ you can meet 'em on the ground or in a tree ♪ [ yelps ] ♪ i'll bet you make a new buddy just wait and see ♪ [ snarling ] uh-- uh-- [ grunts ] ♪ so keep your heart wide open and true ♪ ♪ you'll find a friend smilin' back at you ♪ â
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two-hour delays for prince george's county public schools. all the big systems around here except for d.c. have reported -- >> montgomery -- >> fairfax, prince george's county on a two-hour delay. >> let's check in with tom kierein for a look at the forecast. good morning. >>> those are smart moves by the school systems. we have a coating of snow on untreated surfaces. that includes the side street, sidewalk and front steps. it's sweepable snow, light and fluffy. most of it now is tapering off and beginning to end. the heaviest amounts as we go back over the last three hours. the bright white in southern charles, into st. mary's county. they picked up a couple of inches. two to 2.5 inches. elsewhere, generally an inch or less around northern virginia, maryland, and the district. where these spots here, where it's brighter, it's coming down harder here in fairfax county, southern loudoun, northern prince william. around manassas. that's quickly heading off to the south and east. it's really breaking up, beginning to end, north of there. montgo
two-hour delays for prince george's county public schools. all the big systems around here except for d.c. have reported -- >> montgomery -- >> fairfax, prince george's county on a two-hour delay. >> let's check in with tom kierein for a look at the forecast. good morning. >>> those are smart moves by the school systems. we have a coating of snow on untreated surfaces. that includes the side street, sidewalk and front steps. it's sweepable snow, light and fluffy. most...
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he had served as chief of staff to george tenet when george tenet under george bush developed their torture and secret prison program. john brennan's association with the torture and secret prison program of the george bush era of the cia is what sunk his chances for being picked as director of the cia at the start of the obama presidency. it's kind of weird. it's almost a foreign concept in american modern politics that the left might block something from happening, but it's true. liberals thought obama stopping the torture program wasn't enough. that people tarred by association with that program should not be promoted, that there should be political accountability for people who were close to the torture policy. liberals raised enough noise
he had served as chief of staff to george tenet when george tenet under george bush developed their torture and secret prison program. john brennan's association with the torture and secret prison program of the george bush era of the cia is what sunk his chances for being picked as director of the cia at the start of the obama presidency. it's kind of weird. it's almost a foreign concept in american modern politics that the left might block something from happening, but it's true. liberals...
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bush george h. so he was one hundred forty three not the only person with fewer while the great communicator himself president ronald reagan he held just twenty seven news conferences now the same professor tallied a question and answer sessions with reporters and found similar statistics with obama underperforming them all except president reagan's now even when the president does hold press conferences he calls on people by name if you're not called on well here's what happens. thank you very much. that was a great question but it would be a horrible precedent for me to answer your question just because you yelled it out so thank you very much guys. all right now it's not just this president obama's administration recently quadrupled the number of signatures that must be collected to get an official response from the white house those petitions on the administration's read the people web site must now get one hundred thousand signatures and this after a series of unpopular shall we say petition dr
bush george h. so he was one hundred forty three not the only person with fewer while the great communicator himself president ronald reagan he held just twenty seven news conferences now the same professor tallied a question and answer sessions with reporters and found similar statistics with obama underperforming them all except president reagan's now even when the president does hold press conferences he calls on people by name if you're not called on well here's what happens. thank you very...
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mid 50s prince george's county. much of arlington, fairfax county now still holding steady in the low to mid 50s. it's going to continue to drop there throughout the day hour by hour. we'll have temperatures, sunrise at 7:15. temperatures still may be in the 50s much of the metro area. by 6:00 a.m. by 7:00 a.m. and 8:00, 10:00, it's going to be near 50 and upper 40s. the four-day forecast, flurries or snow showers tomorrow. another windy day on friday. 20s in the morning. afternoon highs in the upper 30s. teens saturday morning. mid 30s saturday afternoon. could get flurries saturday night. maybe snow showers sunday in the 20s. sunday afternoon around 40. next week, 20s on monday morning, monday afternoon, 30s to near 40. then milder. as we get into tuesday and wednesday. i'm back in ten minutes. danella has a look at your first 4 traffic. good morning. >>> good morning. tom, you were talking about the high winds, we're seeing a bridge warning -- bridge warning in effect for the bay bridge. be aware of that, large t
mid 50s prince george's county. much of arlington, fairfax county now still holding steady in the low to mid 50s. it's going to continue to drop there throughout the day hour by hour. we'll have temperatures, sunrise at 7:15. temperatures still may be in the 50s much of the metro area. by 6:00 a.m. by 7:00 a.m. and 8:00, 10:00, it's going to be near 50 and upper 40s. the four-day forecast, flurries or snow showers tomorrow. another windy day on friday. 20s in the morning. afternoon highs in the...
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southern prince george's into southern maryland. farther north and west, this is across loudoun county. most areas in the gray are getting very light snow with a little bit of sleet. east of there, into montgomery county, most of montgomery county getting light snow, also light snow in northwest washington. this is all heading to the south and east. this is going to be with us here for another hour or two. the combination of snow and some sleet but then it will change to freezing rain. temperatures are right at or a little bit above the freezing mark. most of the region, hour by hour through the morning rush hour, sleet and snow making things slick 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. then after that, light icing. a thin glaze of ice on elevated surfaces and temperatures holding a little bit below freezing through 9:00 a.m. i'm back in ten minutes with another update. danella here with a look at traffic. check it out. >>> good morning. well, in your first 4 traffic report, checking roadways and it looks like folks are using caution. around our re
southern prince george's into southern maryland. farther north and west, this is across loudoun county. most areas in the gray are getting very light snow with a little bit of sleet. east of there, into montgomery county, most of montgomery county getting light snow, also light snow in northwest washington. this is all heading to the south and east. this is going to be with us here for another hour or two. the combination of snow and some sleet but then it will change to freezing rain....
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to be on your show a big thanks george to speaking truth to power. i. with all this talk about president obama's next big policy focus turning to immigration i've been curious about what you could possibly have to say about reform when the policy adopted first first term resulted in a record one point five million deportations so well immigration reform opposed by the white house be as empty of a promise as was the closure of guantanamo bay or will the millions of undocumented immigrants finally see progressive legislation to help their legal status talk about real madrid reform in the militarization of the border i'm joined now by r t correspondent ramon the lindo from our l.a. studio good to have you on the so vermont i know that immigration reform legislation hasn't been drafted yet but we expect the government to come up with a plan that will actually be fair to the millions of undocumented immigrants in the u.s. especially the ones who are under age no you're absolutely right now we don't have all the details yet but we get a good idea from the fra
to be on your show a big thanks george to speaking truth to power. i. with all this talk about president obama's next big policy focus turning to immigration i've been curious about what you could possibly have to say about reform when the policy adopted first first term resulted in a record one point five million deportations so well immigration reform opposed by the white house be as empty of a promise as was the closure of guantanamo bay or will the millions of undocumented immigrants...
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bush one hundred forty three and george w. bush held eighty nine now the only person with fewer while the great communicator himself president ronald reagan who held just twenty seven now the same professor also tallied the question and answer sessions with reporters and found very similar statistics with obama under performing all of them except for president reagan even when the president holds press conferences he calls on people by name that he's chosen in advance if you're not called on well here's what can happen. thank you very much. you. know. that was a great question but it would be a horrible precedent for me to answer your question just because you yelled it out so thank you very much guys now as much as this president obama's administration recently quadrupled the number of signatures that must be collected to get out of official response from the white house those petitions on the administration's we the people website must now get one hundred thousand signatures this after a series of unpopular shall we say peti
bush one hundred forty three and george w. bush held eighty nine now the only person with fewer while the great communicator himself president ronald reagan who held just twenty seven now the same professor also tallied the question and answer sessions with reporters and found very similar statistics with obama under performing all of them except for president reagan even when the president holds press conferences he calls on people by name that he's chosen in advance if you're not called on...
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prince george's county in the low to mid teens. here's the radar showing snow in the midwest heading towards west virginia. it's going to come our way later today. all the counties in purple under a winter weather advisory 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. about all of maryland. out in the mountains too. out in western maryland, this could be a longer event that may be getting higher amounts of snow. here's the timing. as of noontime, looks like the leading edge of the snow, these areas in purple, coming into the highlands of west virginia and the northern shenandoah valley. then by 3:00 or 4:00 it will move in the western suburbs and move toward the eastern suburbs between 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. and then heading quickly out to sea by around 10:00 tonight. leaving in its wake about an inch or less. enly all these areas in the light blue. that's in the metro area. prince george's county, anne arundel, st. mary's, could pick up an inch or two. well over 2 inches likely in the mountains. it's going to be lasting longer into saturday. we will have sun
prince george's county in the low to mid teens. here's the radar showing snow in the midwest heading towards west virginia. it's going to come our way later today. all the counties in purple under a winter weather advisory 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. about all of maryland. out in the mountains too. out in western maryland, this could be a longer event that may be getting higher amounts of snow. here's the timing. as of noontime, looks like the leading edge of the snow, these areas in purple, coming...
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johnson got it, george w. bush got it, she was very, very shrewd about cramming things through, and we believe the barack obama got it partially because she dragged the research. we have reason to believe that he would be advisers read this book and they got the move quickly so imagine there was a feeling in the administration to put health care off until things settle down a little bit. the point man for health care had a tax problem. he was suddenly no one great part of the administration team and a lot of people said its february of the first year let's put this off. some of the people in the room put it off and it never passed. now imagine if they had put it off to the point where bill clinton actually put health care on the congressional hopper that would be the first month of the second year january of 2010 what happens in january of 2010? scott brown wins the special election and health care would never have passed. lesson number one, move fast. there's lots of other lessons. one of our favorites is lea
johnson got it, george w. bush got it, she was very, very shrewd about cramming things through, and we believe the barack obama got it partially because she dragged the research. we have reason to believe that he would be advisers read this book and they got the move quickly so imagine there was a feeling in the administration to put health care off until things settle down a little bit. the point man for health care had a tax problem. he was suddenly no one great part of the administration...
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only in the teens in montgomery and prince george's counties. arlington, fairfax, upper teens to near 20 in parts of north central virginia. hour by hour through the day today, any lingering flurries should be mostly done by 6:00 a.m. then sun out. gusty winds, highs reaching upper 20s and a clear, cold night tonight. we'll be down to near 20 by midnight. and it will be a lighter wind. and i'm back in ten minutes with your seven-day outlook. danella with a look at the road condition and traffic. good morning. >>> good morning, a live look, i-95 northbound at dumfries road. you see there's a disabled truck, and police are on the scene, as well, as well as snow covered. as you're traveling i-95 in virginia, really just around the region some lanes are open and some are still just not plowed or clear enough. you got to keep your speeds low like these cars are doing here. let's head to 395. earlier just had an accident to the right. as you travel 395 northbound at washington boulevard, it was blocking the right lane. it's now clear. just slippery ou
only in the teens in montgomery and prince george's counties. arlington, fairfax, upper teens to near 20 in parts of north central virginia. hour by hour through the day today, any lingering flurries should be mostly done by 6:00 a.m. then sun out. gusty winds, highs reaching upper 20s and a clear, cold night tonight. we'll be down to near 20 by midnight. and it will be a lighter wind. and i'm back in ten minutes with your seven-day outlook. danella with a look at the road condition and...
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host: also affiliated with george mason university. we have now had a period of a number of second term presidents. reagan, clinton, and bush. guest: this is the second time in our history when we have had three successive two-term presidencies. three men going to their second inaugural in a row. the only other time that happened was in the 19th century. jefferson, madison, and monroe. you're right. it is an interesting counterpoint to the polarization we talk about. host: i want you to listen to an interview we conducted on december 18, 2008 with outgoing president george w. bush. listen to what he said, also his body language. [video clip] >> you said, i am optimistic that we can change the tone in washington. >> that was a hopeful person saying that. >> are you less hopeful? >> we work together, there were some bipartisan accomplishments but the rhetoric got very tough. some people here in this town use the politics of personal destruction to advance their agenda. i do not want to sound self- serving, but i have not. i do not think
host: also affiliated with george mason university. we have now had a period of a number of second term presidents. reagan, clinton, and bush. guest: this is the second time in our history when we have had three successive two-term presidencies. three men going to their second inaugural in a row. the only other time that happened was in the 19th century. jefferson, madison, and monroe. you're right. it is an interesting counterpoint to the polarization we talk about. host: i want you to listen...
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host: also affiliated with george mason university. we will take a look of what the president can expect in his second term. we have now had a period of a reagan, clinton, and bush. guest: this is the second time in our history when we have had three successive two-term presidencies. inaugural in a row. the only other time that century. three virginians, almost neighbors. jefferson, madison, and monroe. you're right. it is an interesting counterpoint to the polarization we talk about. host: i want you to listen to an interview we conducted on december 18, 2008 with outgoing president george w. bush. his words on being a unita, not a divider. -- uniter, not a divider. listen to what he said, also his body language. [video clip] >> you said, i am optimistic washington. i believe things happen for a reason. >> that was a hopeful person saying that. >> are you less hopeful? >> we work together, there were -- the tone changed some initially. we had no child left behind. some bipartisan accomplishmentssome people here in this town agenda. sh
host: also affiliated with george mason university. we will take a look of what the president can expect in his second term. we have now had a period of a reagan, clinton, and bush. guest: this is the second time in our history when we have had three successive two-term presidencies. inaugural in a row. the only other time that century. three virginians, almost neighbors. jefferson, madison, and monroe. you're right. it is an interesting counterpoint to the polarization we talk about. host: i...
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to be on your show of the thanks george to speaking truth to power. i. with all this talk about president obama's next big policy focus turning to immigration i've been curious about what you could possibly have to say about reform when the policy adopted first first term resulted in a record one point five million deportations so well immigration reform opposed by the white house because of a promise as was the closure of guantanamo bay or will the millions of undocumented immigrants finally see progressive legislation to help their legal status talk about real madrid and reform and the militarization of the border i'm joined now by r t correspondent ramon the lino from our l.a. studio good to have you on having so vermont i know that immigration reform legislation hasn't been drafted yet but we expect the government to come up with a plan that will actually be fair to the millions of undocumented immigrants in the u.s. especially the ones who are under age no you're absolutely right now we don't have all the details yet but we get a good idea from the
to be on your show of the thanks george to speaking truth to power. i. with all this talk about president obama's next big policy focus turning to immigration i've been curious about what you could possibly have to say about reform when the policy adopted first first term resulted in a record one point five million deportations so well immigration reform opposed by the white house because of a promise as was the closure of guantanamo bay or will the millions of undocumented immigrants finally...
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to be on your show of the thanks george to speaking truth to power. with all this talk about president obama's next big policy focus turning to immigration i've been curious about what you could possibly have to say about reform when the policy adopted first first term resulted in a record one point five million deportations so well immigration reform opposed by the white house because of a promise as was the closure of guantanamo bay or will the millions of undocumented immigrants finally see progressive legislation to help their legal status talk about real madrid and reform in the militarization of the border i'm joined now by r t correspondent ramon the lino from our l.a. studio good to have you on. so vermont i know that immigration reform legislation hasn't been drafted yet but we expect the government to come up with a plan that will actually be fair to the millions of undocumented immigrants in the u.s. especially the ones who are under age no you're absolutely right now we don't have all the details yet but we get a good idea from the framewo
to be on your show of the thanks george to speaking truth to power. with all this talk about president obama's next big policy focus turning to immigration i've been curious about what you could possibly have to say about reform when the policy adopted first first term resulted in a record one point five million deportations so well immigration reform opposed by the white house because of a promise as was the closure of guantanamo bay or will the millions of undocumented immigrants finally see...
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to be on your show are the thanks george keep speaking truth to power. i. with all this talk about president obama's next big policy focus turning to immigration i did curious about what you could possibly have to say about reform when the policy adopted first first term resulted in a record one point five million deportations so well immigration reform posed by the white house be as empty of a promise as was the closure of guantanamo bay or will the millions of undocumented immigrants finally see progressive legislation to help their legal status talk about real madrid and reform and the militarization of the border i'm joined now by r.t. correspondent ramon the lino from our l.a. studio good to have you on having so vermont i know that immigration reform legislation hasn't been drafted yet but we expect the government to come up with a plan that will actually be fair to the millions of undocumented immigrants in the u.s. especially the ones who are under age no you're absolutely right now we don't have all the details yet but we get a good idea from the f
to be on your show are the thanks george keep speaking truth to power. i. with all this talk about president obama's next big policy focus turning to immigration i did curious about what you could possibly have to say about reform when the policy adopted first first term resulted in a record one point five million deportations so well immigration reform posed by the white house be as empty of a promise as was the closure of guantanamo bay or will the millions of undocumented immigrants finally...