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he never took credit. >> george h.w. bush's personal modesty has not kept his family and his wife from telling in the way he would how he influenced them andic♪ are you ready to go grab life by the gills? maybe take a road trip to a place with no roads? then you belong at bass pro shops. where you save big during our gear up for the season sale. ♪ ♪ where you think you're gonna go ♪ ♪ when your time's all gone? male annocer ] live a full life. the new lexus ct hybrid with an epa estimated 42 mpg. the further you go, the more intesting it ge. lease the 2014 ct 200h for $299 a month for 27 months. see your lexus dealer. for $299 a month for 27 months. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. >>> my greatest inheritance besides the love for my father, was the fact that my dad moved to
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he never took credit. >> george h.w. bush's personal modesty has not kept his family and his wife from telling in the way he would how he influenced them and america, indeed the world. more of the bush family album in a moment. report and score allowed him to identify and better address the issue. then drive off into the sunset. experian. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion coreâ„¢ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothingorks faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. of fast is good and faster is better. good thing walgreens gets you in and out in no time. so you get the relief you need with new fast acting advil. at the corner of happy and healthy. there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate
he never took credit. >> george h.w. bush's personal modesty has not kept his family and his wife from telling in the way he would how he influenced them and america, indeed the world. more of the bush family album in a moment. report and score allowed him to identify and better address the issue. then drive off into the sunset. experian. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion coreâ„¢ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothingorks faster. new fast acting...
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and this is george. and we're from al zullo remodeling specialists. >> al zullo's remodeling was an institution in illinois. >> al zullo's remodeling has been part of making your house a home. >> maryann was in some of the print advertising very early on in the business, kind of doing this vanna white thing with the kitchen cabinets. >> and maryann clibbery was well known in the community for her generosity. >> she would advance employees' salary out of her own pocket, not the company money. >> investigators were convinced maryann was killed by a client or a co-worker. >> it had to be somebody who was somewhat familiar with the layout of the business. >> the investigation centered on a disgruntled ex-employee, kevin doyle. >> he was not a reputable person. i believe that he was a lot of talk but couldn't perform. i believe he said things that weren't accurate, and i believe that he was not to be trusted. >> when questioned, doyle said he was at home sick at the time of the murder, but there was no one to
and this is george. and we're from al zullo remodeling specialists. >> al zullo's remodeling was an institution in illinois. >> al zullo's remodeling has been part of making your house a home. >> maryann was in some of the print advertising very early on in the business, kind of doing this vanna white thing with the kitchen cabinets. >> and maryann clibbery was well known in the community for her generosity. >> she would advance employees' salary out of her own...
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george exercises. we do all of the things that i think are what you need to do for emotional health as well as for your physical health. >> did you work out in the white house? >> i had a trainer that came to the gym upstairs at the white house and my sister-in-law, margaret, came and worked out with me. at the very end, the last couple of years, i had a yoga instructor, and that is what i do now. >> you do yoga here in dallas? at a class? >> i have an instructor who comes to my house. >> makes it easier? >> yes. >> you have been involved in education as an issue, no child left behind. has that been a successful program? >> i think it has been really successful. the important part is the recognition that it is really a civil rights issue. the kids who do get left behind are the ones who are in the poorest parts of town. the ones whose parents do not speak english. they are the ones that get shuffled through. that is why it is very important to know how every child is doing. that is the part that a lot
george exercises. we do all of the things that i think are what you need to do for emotional health as well as for your physical health. >> did you work out in the white house? >> i had a trainer that came to the gym upstairs at the white house and my sister-in-law, margaret, came and worked out with me. at the very end, the last couple of years, i had a yoga instructor, and that is what i do now. >> you do yoga here in dallas? at a class? >> i have an instructor who...
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is that how you see george zimmerman? >> well, the way i see anyone who exercises their second amendment rights, myself included, with the great constitutional right to bear arms comes great responsibility. and i believe that that responsibility extends to knowing when to put yourself in a dangerous situation, when to draw your weapon, and when to just leave things alone and mind your own business. >> well, several of the notions that you just listed, you could tick off that george zimmerman didn't follow those directives, yet under the law in florida, he still wound up having a compelling defense. how can that situation exist, though? isn't that just a patently obvious example that this law doesn't work, that it creates a confusing standard and a low bar that often rewards poor choices? >> as prosecutors, we believe that the former justifiable use of deadly force covered the people it was intended to cover. it protected homeownerses. it protected store owners. you don't even have to use a defense because it's deemed to b
is that how you see george zimmerman? >> well, the way i see anyone who exercises their second amendment rights, myself included, with the great constitutional right to bear arms comes great responsibility. and i believe that that responsibility extends to knowing when to put yourself in a dangerous situation, when to draw your weapon, and when to just leave things alone and mind your own business. >> well, several of the notions that you just listed, you could tick off that george...
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isn't he a beaut, george? george? george went to find his own racing worms. and he knew just where to find them.
isn't he a beaut, george? george? george went to find his own racing worms. and he knew just where to find them.
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he never took credit. >> george h.w. bush's personal modesty has not kept his family and his wife from telling in the way he would how he influenced them and fighting constipation by eating healthier, drinking plenty of water, but still not getting relief? try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax is comfort-coated for gentle, over-night relief. dulcolax. predictable over-night relief you can count on. i'm saving a ton of time by posting them to my wall. oh, i like that one. it's so quick! it's just like my car insurance. i saved 15% in just 15 minutes. i saved more than that in half the time. i unfriend you. that's not how it works. that's not how any of this works. [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for auote isn't how it works anymore. with esurance, 7 1/2 minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. driven to make car buyingweasy. we're car people, i know, you're probably looking at me thinking "thatweird, who's ever heard of car buying beieasy!?" right?!
he never took credit. >> george h.w. bush's personal modesty has not kept his family and his wife from telling in the way he would how he influenced them and fighting constipation by eating healthier, drinking plenty of water, but still not getting relief? try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax is comfort-coated for gentle, over-night relief. dulcolax. predictable over-night relief you can count on. i'm saving a ton of time by posting them to my wall. oh, i like that one. it's so quick!...
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maybe she made george a fault he shouldn't have had, but she told me one day i think george bush is the greatest president i knew and i knew a lot. he had one fault. he never took credit. >> george h.w. bush personal modesty has not kept his family and his wife from telling in a way he never would how he influenced them america and indeed the world. more of a bush family album in a moment. in the nation, reward safe driving. add vanig deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ so you canet out of your element. so you can explore a new frontier and a dient discipline. get two times the points on travel and dining at restaurants from chase sapphire preferred. so you can be inspired by great food once again. chase sappso you can.red. a steel cage: death match of midsize sedans. the volkswagen passat against all comers. turbocharged engines against...engines. best in class rear legroom against other-class legroom. but then we realized. consumers already did that. twi
maybe she made george a fault he shouldn't have had, but she told me one day i think george bush is the greatest president i knew and i knew a lot. he had one fault. he never took credit. >> george h.w. bush personal modesty has not kept his family and his wife from telling in a way he never would how he influenced them america and indeed the world. more of a bush family album in a moment. in the nation, reward safe driving. add vanig deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off...
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george washington said no, don't give them gold. then they will notice they never get gold for the rest the time. they fought back and forth the man died. so george washington one. the women made shares. the may 2000 shares. the way they showed the men that he was something special from the women of america for them that each woman stowed their name in it. so when the soldier got the shirt, he knew someone cared about him especially. but boosted morale to run display. it's how the soldiers responded to it. the women of america were supporting them. that kind of kept them going until the french show to. so it was a very important part. of course, finally, finally we want. took us eight years, but we won. and then there was a country to raise and that wasn't very easy either. george washington of course became the first president ever at the washington, the first worst lady. she had to seek out how to be first lady. they're all kinds of rows of people trying to figure out what she should do and what she should do and it was hard to ma
george washington said no, don't give them gold. then they will notice they never get gold for the rest the time. they fought back and forth the man died. so george washington one. the women made shares. the may 2000 shares. the way they showed the men that he was something special from the women of america for them that each woman stowed their name in it. so when the soldier got the shirt, he knew someone cared about him especially. but boosted morale to run display. it's how the soldiers...
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man portrayed by george clooney in the film. >> george stout was my grandfather. and where i got my name lease lee. >> her father died when she was a teenager. just 6 years after his father george passed away. neither one mentioned the harvard educated art conservationist heroic role in world war ii she only learned about the men when the book came out in 2009. >> curious how would he take all this attention. the it's kind of not if him. >> while we must and will win this war. >>reporter: stout name was changed for the movie leslie says to allow clooney to take some liberty with grandfather personality but she says his look is pure george stout. >> if you read about george stout they make reference to how he always prim and proper and dapper he was. and i do i remember that very much so. that's kind of what i remember. invitation. >>reporter: leslie got invitation to the premier both from the film producers and from the real monuments men foundation. still dedicated to recovering stolen artifacts. >>reporter: i think it's grit to just share the story. still so muc
man portrayed by george clooney in the film. >> george stout was my grandfather. and where i got my name lease lee. >> her father died when she was a teenager. just 6 years after his father george passed away. neither one mentioned the harvard educated art conservationist heroic role in world war ii she only learned about the men when the book came out in 2009. >> curious how would he take all this attention. the it's kind of not if him. >> while we must and will win...
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hey, george! [ chittering ] george wasn't sure what a hoedown was, but getting ready for one sure was fun. [ chittering ] aha! [ grunts ] there we go. i tell you what. you kids don't know what you're in for. there'll be hayrides and square dancin'. oh, and best of all, there'll be real, live bluegrass music. huh? what's bluegrass? oh, lightning-fast, foot-stomping music that'll make you want to jig. oh-ho, it's a hoot! ooh. ♪ [ fiddle ] huh? ♪ [ bluegrass ] [ gasps ] george, do you hear that? ah! yeah! [ gasps ]
hey, george! [ chittering ] george wasn't sure what a hoedown was, but getting ready for one sure was fun. [ chittering ] aha! [ grunts ] there we go. i tell you what. you kids don't know what you're in for. there'll be hayrides and square dancin'. oh, and best of all, there'll be real, live bluegrass music. huh? what's bluegrass? oh, lightning-fast, foot-stomping music that'll make you want to jig. oh-ho, it's a hoot! ooh. ♪ [ fiddle ] huh? ♪ [ bluegrass ] [ gasps ] george, do you hear...
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. >> george clooney plays the role of george leslie stout, an expert at harvard university. he was a soldier but had no special training for a job that would put his team on the frontlines of world war ii. >> there was real bravery and foresight in understanding what happens after the war. the war is over. these cultures have to rebuild. if we lose all these cultural on humans, what will they rebuild on? >> at first, the biggest threat came from allied bombers. the monuments men to send it to germany to identify landmarks and alert military commanders to try to avoid a direct hit. later, their job turned to search and rescue, recovering vast troves of art stolen by the nazis and stashed across germany and austria. in this recording, one man a piece ofinding artwork hidden in a castle. they had everything looted from the rothschilds in paris. the film depicting the work of the monuments men is tasked with conveying the enormity of their task. this was stolen by one of the leaders for his collection. had it not been for the monuments men, it may well have remained hidden. >> a
. >> george clooney plays the role of george leslie stout, an expert at harvard university. he was a soldier but had no special training for a job that would put his team on the frontlines of world war ii. >> there was real bravery and foresight in understanding what happens after the war. the war is over. these cultures have to rebuild. if we lose all these cultural on humans, what will they rebuild on? >> at first, the biggest threat came from allied bombers. the monuments...
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curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: george liked everything on the menu at the y-go-by diner. especially the maze puzzles. (hooting happily) good job, george. but do you think you're ready to face the maze at renkins' farm? uh-huh, uh-huh! wow, there it is. that was the maze? (sighs) george was going to need a bigger crayon. welcome, radio listeners, to the amazing maze race-- the annual contest to see who can solve farmer renkins' cornfield maze the fastest. this year, farmer renkins has cut a doozy of a path, with more t-intersections and dead ends than ever. whoever first finds the exit, way over by the barn, wins, don't-cha know. i see our competitors have received their maps.
curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: george liked everything on the menu at the y-go-by diner. especially the maze puzzles. (hooting happily) good job, george. but do you think you're ready to face the maze at renkins' farm? uh-huh, uh-huh! wow, there it is. that was the maze? (sighs) george was going to need a bigger crayon. welcome, radio listeners, to the amazing maze race-- the annual contest to see who can solve farmer renkins' cornfield maze the...
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heather i knew george i loved george and i group together. if it would for george i won't have passed the bar he took me four days and asked me legal questions i learned 63 years in law school. what encountering brought to the city it's what heather brought not 9 the city of state but to the country george brought the neighborhoods into city hall. up until the time he was mayor the downtown groups and i don't say that in a negative way but they actually didn't control city hall but if you looked at every commission they almost all looked like me in her opinion all people from the more affluent parts of town that's with an a not an e. george was elected by the people in the neighborhood he made those commissioners allocating look like the city of san francisco and george was a guy it's really weird having you have to be my angel but it's lekts for mayor in 75 was literally seen by some as a fight for the soul of the city those who opposed george and what he stood for and harvey milk stood four was change and a inclusive and taking care of what
heather i knew george i loved george and i group together. if it would for george i won't have passed the bar he took me four days and asked me legal questions i learned 63 years in law school. what encountering brought to the city it's what heather brought not 9 the city of state but to the country george brought the neighborhoods into city hall. up until the time he was mayor the downtown groups and i don't say that in a negative way but they actually didn't control city hall but if you...
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go, george, go! wow that dance is really looking good. ♪ this is what to do, and three, four... ♪ narrator: he danced while he brushed. sometimes he even danced while he slept. (knocking) huh? (gasps) oh! narrator: it was bill. ah! george wondered if he was going to allie's party, too. ah! (chattering questioningly) no way. huh? i'm thinking of maybe moving. look after my stuff, will ya? (chatters questioningly) why? the dance party, that's why.
go, george, go! wow that dance is really looking good. ♪ this is what to do, and three, four... ♪ narrator: he danced while he brushed. sometimes he even danced while he slept. (knocking) huh? (gasps) oh! narrator: it was bill. ah! george wondered if he was going to allie's party, too. ah! (chattering questioningly) no way. huh? i'm thinking of maybe moving. look after my stuff, will ya? (chatters questioningly) why? the dance party, that's why.
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curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: being back in the country was exciting. (excited shout) george wondered if anything had changed since he'd been gone. george: ooh, ah. george had never seen so many flowers at bill's house. that's some garden you've got going. thanks to the renkins' compost. huh? george couldn't figure out why bill was adding dirt... to the dirt. (inquisitive chatter) compost isn't just dirt. take leaves, grass, leftover food, mix it in a hole with air, dirt and water... compost! (sniffing) it didn't smell like leftovers. it's food for plants.
curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: being back in the country was exciting. (excited shout) george wondered if anything had changed since he'd been gone. george: ooh, ah. george had never seen so many flowers at bill's house. that's some garden you've got going. thanks to the renkins' compost. huh? george couldn't figure out why bill was adding dirt... to the dirt. (inquisitive chatter) compost isn't just dirt. take leaves, grass, leftover food, mix it in a...
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we're proud to sponsor curious george on pbs kids. funding for curious george is provided by contributions to your pbs station... ooh. ...and from: [ man ] ♪ you never do know what's around the bend ♪ ♪ a big adventure or a brand-new friend ♪ ♪ when you're curious like curious george ♪ [ chorus ] ♪ swing ♪ well, everything ♪ everything ♪ is so glorious george! ♪ and everything ♪ everything ♪ is so wonderous ♪ wonderous ♪ there's more to explore ♪ when you open your door ♪ and meet friends like this you just can't miss ♪ ♪ whoa ♪ get curious ♪ curious ♪ and that's marvelous ♪ marvelous ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, what is this? ♪ ♪ like curious like curious ♪ ♪ curious george oh! [ man narrating ] when you live in a city, there's always excitement in the air. [ mutters ] ah. [ hooting, chittering ] [ narrator ] monkeys love flying things. so when george heard professor wiseman had a plane... that looked like a bird to follow other bir
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i did bring one chest of drawers that belong to george's grandmother. that was for sentimental reasons. and as soon as we got there, we went and picked out everything and tried them out in spots to see if you wanted to keep them at see if they wanted to be recovered and we got things recovered. that was private money. money that goes in the white house historical association. it is a big foundation. it was started by jackie kennedy. first ladies since then have raised money for the white house historical association. so that you are not spending government money when you recover a chair for the white house. that was the second and third floor, all of the bedrooms, a lot of little bedrooms and the solarium that we all love. the sunroom that is up there. it was added maybe in 1927. that is where the girls would have parties. the first two rooms i did for the girls' bedrooms. two lovely bedrooms right down the hall from the president's bedroom. other children would've used. they belong to chelsea clinton and little john kennedy and caroline kennedy had use
i did bring one chest of drawers that belong to george's grandmother. that was for sentimental reasons. and as soon as we got there, we went and picked out everything and tried them out in spots to see if you wanted to keep them at see if they wanted to be recovered and we got things recovered. that was private money. money that goes in the white house historical association. it is a big foundation. it was started by jackie kennedy. first ladies since then have raised money for the white house...
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george takei, welcome to democracy now! what was your reaction late yesterday when you heard jan brewer, the governor of arizona, vetoing the bill? surprised.ot we expected her to veto the bill. what was surprising was that both houses of the arizona legislature passed such a bill. that house is dominated by right-wing religious extremists and it is not really representative of the people of arizona. we own property up in the white mountains. my husband brad was born there. so we have a vested interest and we know many, many people. we have family there. we have many friends there. and these people are not represented by these right wing extremists in the legislature. the veto was not a surprise. .e expected that you cited all of the major corporations -- >> sports teams. >> the nfl, absolutely. we did not think the governor of all,mage -- first the reputation, and secondly, the economy -- of arizona anymore than what the legislature had done. nextpecially with the super bowl scheduled for arizona. what about the extraordin
george takei, welcome to democracy now! what was your reaction late yesterday when you heard jan brewer, the governor of arizona, vetoing the bill? surprised.ot we expected her to veto the bill. what was surprising was that both houses of the arizona legislature passed such a bill. that house is dominated by right-wing religious extremists and it is not really representative of the people of arizona. we own property up in the white mountains. my husband brad was born there. so we have a vested...
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with george. it's working for george. >> jimmy: you've known each other for a long time, right? >> he was going wrong, stealing cars, getting in trouble. i pulled him off of the streets and got him a job on "roseanne." >> i played booker, roseanne's boss on the show. the whole factory part of josho you couldn't get a laugh to save your life. >> jimmy: at that time, did you ever imagine that this guy who was on the sitcom would be directing you in a world war ii picture? >> exactly. first day we met. i called him sergeant. and said i know nothing. >> jimmy: cate, did you have fun being surrounded by all of these guys? >> i wasn't born when you were doing that "roseanne." >> jimmy: you told this before about the movie garfield and you thought it was a coen brother story. >> i said oh, i love their movies. well, it was a different spelling of cohen. >> jimmy: yeah. so they called me and i got a phone call and i never get asked to be in anything, but they called and asked me to be spanky the dog in th
with george. it's working for george. >> jimmy: you've known each other for a long time, right? >> he was going wrong, stealing cars, getting in trouble. i pulled him off of the streets and got him a job on "roseanne." >> i played booker, roseanne's boss on the show. the whole factory part of josho you couldn't get a laugh to save your life. >> jimmy: at that time, did you ever imagine that this guy who was on the sitcom would be directing you in a world war ii...
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man portrayed by george clooney in the film. >> george stout was my grandfather. and where i got my name lease lee. >> her father died when she was a teenager. just 6 years after his father george passed away. neither one mentioned the harvard educated art conservationist heroic role in world war ii she only learned about the men when the book came out in 2009. >> curious how would he take all this attention. the it's kind of not if him. >> while we must and will win this war. >>reporter: stout name was changed for the movie leslie says to allow clooney to take some liberty with grandfather personality but she says his look is pure george stout. >> if you read about george stout they make reference to how he always prim and proper and dapper he was. and i do i remember that very much so. that's kind of what i remember. invitation. >>reporter: leslie got invitation to the premier both from the film producers and from the real monuments men foundation. still dedicatedo recovering stolen artifacts. >>reporter: i think it's grit to just share the story. still so much
man portrayed by george clooney in the film. >> george stout was my grandfather. and where i got my name lease lee. >> her father died when she was a teenager. just 6 years after his father george passed away. neither one mentioned the harvard educated art conservationist heroic role in world war ii she only learned about the men when the book came out in 2009. >> curious how would he take all this attention. the it's kind of not if him. >> while we must and will win...
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>> because george put him in jail. >> okay. >> george testified. >> michelle thought the bomb had to have come from the two men her stepson put in jail, doug gustafson and r.d. cheely. >> the bomb was not meant to frighten someone, to intimidate someone. this was meant to kill. and it succeeded, killing the wrong person. >> but could the forensic evidence prove it? at david kerr's autopsy, investigators found a tiny metal post in his chest, the kind used in a switch. >> ultimately, our crime lab was able to determine the type of switch that that post would be a part of, a manufacturer, and to whom did the manufacturer provide the circuit or the switch? radioshack. well, there are lots of radioshacks, but at least we knew there were radioshacks in anchorage. >> but both cheely and gustafson were incarcerated at the time. >> how could they have done it from jail? how could they do this? how could they do that? which was all of our questions. you know, how could somebody do that from jail. >> since prisons routinely record all inmate conversations, investigators found this coded convers
>> because george put him in jail. >> okay. >> george testified. >> michelle thought the bomb had to have come from the two men her stepson put in jail, doug gustafson and r.d. cheely. >> the bomb was not meant to frighten someone, to intimidate someone. this was meant to kill. and it succeeded, killing the wrong person. >> but could the forensic evidence prove it? at david kerr's autopsy, investigators found a tiny metal post in his chest, the kind used in a...
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curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: some important events happen just once a year. (clock chimes) new year's eve... (loud squeaking) ...the first day of school... (chatters "bye-bye!") ...and, of course, the annual corn roast and attic auction at endless park elementary. mmm! this is really good! yum! taste this! get your fresh roasted corn! (chatters) gracias! ah. (excited chattering) this must be what they're going to sell at the auction. ooh... george was excited. he had one whole dollar to spend on whatever he wanted. ooh! heh. should he buy this strange old horn with a handle? (lively dance band music playing)
curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: some important events happen just once a year. (clock chimes) new year's eve... (loud squeaking) ...the first day of school... (chatters "bye-bye!") ...and, of course, the annual corn roast and attic auction at endless park elementary. mmm! this is really good! yum! taste this! get your fresh roasted corn! (chatters) gracias! ah. (excited chattering) this must be what they're going to sell at the auction. ooh......
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george washington's portrait. and lots of government papers as well. here is the burning of washington. and then she escaped. madison was not with her. she wrote today that it was happening i am still here within the sound of the canon she wouldn't leave until the picture was secure. her friend was there to get her away and kept saying you have to leave now. finally the british came in and she had kicked a dinner because she was expecting madison to come back to the cabinet. so they sat down and made her dinner and then she came back a couple days later even though the city was a disaster and started convincing the congress to keep the capital here because they thought of it al if it's ad out what's not do that anymore. and she also started with some other women in washington and orphanage for the children who lost their fathers as a result of the war and that is the beginning of something that we see a lot in this perco with history of the women setting up organizations to help poor people and sick people and really working for the society as a whole.
george washington's portrait. and lots of government papers as well. here is the burning of washington. and then she escaped. madison was not with her. she wrote today that it was happening i am still here within the sound of the canon she wouldn't leave until the picture was secure. her friend was there to get her away and kept saying you have to leave now. finally the british came in and she had kicked a dinner because she was expecting madison to come back to the cabinet. so they sat down...
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but of all the buildings in the city, george's favorite-- [ chittering ] was the george-and-steve super-skyscraping skyscraper tower. hey, that's cute. you two are almost as good at building as bees are. huh? [ narrator ] bees could build things? where'd they find tools that small? aw. uh-uh. come on. i'll show you. [ steve ] what is that? honeycomb. it's what bees make inside a beehive. bees build hives to lay their eggs and to store pollen and honey. hmm. wait a minute. you mean all that gooey stuff in there is honey? mm-hmm. [ together ] yum!
but of all the buildings in the city, george's favorite-- [ chittering ] was the george-and-steve super-skyscraping skyscraper tower. hey, that's cute. you two are almost as good at building as bees are. huh? [ narrator ] bees could build things? where'd they find tools that small? aw. uh-uh. come on. i'll show you. [ steve ] what is that? honeycomb. it's what bees make inside a beehive. bees build hives to lay their eggs and to store pollen and honey. hmm. wait a minute. you mean all that...
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curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it was a good day for bouncing balls. (george squealing) (excited chattering) huh? (panting) (gasps) ooh! if one bouncing ball was fun, george could hardly imagine how much fun he'd have with that many. (chuckles) welcome to the launch of the new mega-bouncing fun-ball! (customers gasping)
curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it was a good day for bouncing balls. (george squealing) (excited chattering) huh? (panting) (gasps) ooh! if one bouncing ball was fun, george could hardly imagine how much fun he'd have with that many. (chuckles) welcome to the launch of the new mega-bouncing fun-ball! (customers gasping)
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curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it was a great day to fly a kite with a friend. kite-flying friends are forever... (wind gusts) whoa! ...even if good weather isn't. (grunting) (excited chattering) (grunting, yells) hey! come back here! (grunts) (both grunting) all right! (george shouts) whoa! whoa... ooh. ah... (chatters sadly) i think we need a new kite. (chatters quietly) narrator: bill and george
curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it was a great day to fly a kite with a friend. kite-flying friends are forever... (wind gusts) whoa! ...even if good weather isn't. (grunting) (excited chattering) (grunting, yells) hey! come back here! (grunts) (both grunting) all right! (george shouts) whoa! whoa... ooh. ah... (chatters sadly) i think we need a new kite. (chatters quietly) narrator: bill and george
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george is here. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. [ male announcer ] just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. [ corrine ] super poligrip is part of my life now. [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz for the next new owner. [ car alarm chirps ] hurry in to the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. visit today for exceptional offers. ♪ [ alarm sound for malfunctioning printer ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. [ metal clanks ] ♪ this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? [ gears whirring ] talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you
george is here. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. [ male announcer ] just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. [ corrine ] super poligrip is part of my life now. [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz for the next new owner. [ car alarm...
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stride rite is a proud sponsor of "curious george." at houghton mifflin harcourt, we believe reading opens new worlds and inspires curiosity in learners of all ages. we're proud to sponsor curious george on pbs kids. can fuel a lifetime of learning. abcmouse.com early learning academy, proud sponsor of pbs kids and curious george. funding for curious george is provided by contributions to your pbs station... ooh. ...and from: [ man ] ♪ you never do know what's around the bend ♪ ♪ a big adventure or a brand-new friend ♪ ♪ when you're curious like curious george ♪ [ chorus ] ♪ swing ♪ well, everything ♪ everything ♪ is so glorious george! ♪ and everything ♪ everything ♪ is so wonderous ♪ wonderous ♪ there's more to explore ♪ when you open your door ♪ and meet friends like this you just can't miss ♪ ♪ whoa ♪ get curious ♪ curious ♪ and that's marvelous ♪ marvelous ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, what is this? ♪ ♪ like curious like curious ♪ â
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and i think -- what george w. bush mentioned to me one time is that kind of country broadens your horizon. you sort of see people for who they are. there are no trees. and the sky is the limit. >> well, midland, you write, in the 1950's, was supportive. but it also could be insulating. >> in what ways was it insulating and how did that shape her? >> well, she's an only child and i think that's also insulating in a way. it can be a lonely existence. and there weren't a lot of folks who came in from the outside. or when they did could the-from-the oil business it took them time to get adjusted. people had their own hide bound ways of being and their own divide as to where you were in the social stratosphere or whether you were a wildcatter and say about owe desa that you were raised hell in odessa but raised your kids in midland. so there was a certain way of behaving. and a propriety for that. and went to the methodist episcopal church and you had to depend on each other and you had to because it could be harsh. >>
and i think -- what george w. bush mentioned to me one time is that kind of country broadens your horizon. you sort of see people for who they are. there are no trees. and the sky is the limit. >> well, midland, you write, in the 1950's, was supportive. but it also could be insulating. >> in what ways was it insulating and how did that shape her? >> well, she's an only child and i think that's also insulating in a way. it can be a lonely existence. and there weren't a lot of...
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we're proud to sponsor curious george on pbs kids. funding for curious george is provided by contributions to your pbs station... ooh. ...and from: [ man ] ♪ you never do know what's around the bend ♪ ♪ a big adventure or a brand-new friend ♪ ♪ when you're curious like curious george ♪ [ chorus ] ♪ swing ♪ well, everything ♪ everything ♪ is so glorious george! ♪ and everything ♪ everything ♪ is so wonderous ♪ wonderous ♪ there's more to explore ♪ when you open your door ♪ and meet friends like this you just can't miss ♪ ♪ whoa ♪ get curious ♪ curious ♪ and that's marvelous ♪ marvelous ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, what is this? ♪ ♪ like curious like curious ♪ ♪ curious george oh! [ birds chirping ] [ man narrating ] when george came to the country, he loved to visit the renkins farm. ah! and his favorite thing at the farm... was mr. renkins' big red tractor. [ chittering ] [ hooting, imitating engine ] mornin', george! drivin' the tra
we're proud to sponsor curious george on pbs kids. funding for curious george is provided by contributions to your pbs station... ooh. ...and from: [ man ] ♪ you never do know what's around the bend ♪ ♪ a big adventure or a brand-new friend ♪ ♪ when you're curious like curious george ♪ [ chorus ] ♪ swing ♪ well, everything ♪ everything ♪ is so glorious george! ♪ and everything ♪ everything ♪ is so wonderous ♪ wonderous ♪ there's more to explore ♪ when you open...
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george washington said no, no, no. don't give them gold. and they will notice they never take over the rest of the time. and so they fought back and forth, and then she died. so george washington one. and the women made shirts and they made 2000 shirts. but the way that they showed the men that it was something special from the women of america for them was that each woman who made a shirt sewed her own name into it. so when the soldier got the shirt, he knew that somebody cared about him specially. and it boosted morale tremendously, and the letters about it are quite wonderful. about the soldiers responded to it, the women of america were supporting them. and it kind of kept them going into the french showed up. said it was a very important part. of course finally we one. took a while, right? took us ages but we one. -- took us eight years. then there was a country to raise. and that was a very easy either. george washington of course became the first president, and martha washington the first first lady. chip figure out how to be first l
george washington said no, no, no. don't give them gold. and they will notice they never take over the rest of the time. and so they fought back and forth, and then she died. so george washington one. and the women made shirts and they made 2000 shirts. but the way that they showed the men that it was something special from the women of america for them was that each woman who made a shirt sewed her own name into it. so when the soldier got the shirt, he knew that somebody cared about him...
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curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: george and the man with the yellow hat were giving professor wiseman a hand testing her newest invention. oh, this is great! (giggles "see?") the wiseman digg-zacta measures how much soil you remove. perfect for archaeological excavation. ah! (giggles) ooh... huh? (chatters curiously) that shows, you've removed exactly one square foot of dirt. ah! i get it. when you talk to the science board, you won't have to use it, just answer any questions they may have. oh, sure. i can do that. it's so simple, i won't even get nervous. thanks a million. i'd do it myself, but i have to fly to turkey-- a new find at sagalassos. your digg-zacta is in good hands. uh-huh! uh-huh! i don't know how other geniuses do it
curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: george and the man with the yellow hat were giving professor wiseman a hand testing her newest invention. oh, this is great! (giggles "see?") the wiseman digg-zacta measures how much soil you remove. perfect for archaeological excavation. ah! (giggles) ooh... huh? (chatters curiously) that shows, you've removed exactly one square foot of dirt. ah! i get it. when you talk to the science board, you won't have to...
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man portrayed by george clooney in the film. >> george stout was my grandfather. and where i got my name lease lee. >> her father died when she was a teenager. just 6 years after his father george passed away. neither one mentioned the harvard educated art conservationist heroic role in world war ii she only learned about the men when the book came out in 2009. >> curious how would he take all this attention. the it's kind of not if him. >> while we must and will win this war. >>reporter: stout name was changed for the movie leslie says to allow clooney to take some liberty with grandfather personality but she says his look is pure george stout. >> if you read about george stout they make reference to how he always prim and proper and dapper he was. and i do i remember that very much so. that's kind of what i remember. invitation. >>reporter: leslie got invitation to the premier both from the film producers and from the real monuments men foundation. still dedicated to recovering stolen artifacts. >>reporter: i think it's grit to just share the story. still so muc
man portrayed by george clooney in the film. >> george stout was my grandfather. and where i got my name lease lee. >> her father died when she was a teenager. just 6 years after his father george passed away. neither one mentioned the harvard educated art conservationist heroic role in world war ii she only learned about the men when the book came out in 2009. >> curious how would he take all this attention. the it's kind of not if him. >> while we must and will win...
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>> no, george told me -- george told me the story of the movie, a year before, while eating pasta and salad and i just went, oh, god, that sound so good, but then, you know, i thought, i wish george would ask me to be in that movie, and nine months later he says are you busy. >> rose: and you said? >> i'm not busy. i am busy but not that busy. >> rose: but you liked the character? >> yeah. it was great. it is sort of a composite. we didn't maim any -- we didn't use anyone's name, but, you know, it was a handful of men and put them together. the character was -- i mean the character as it was written by grant it was just a wonderful character. every actor in the movie has great stuff to do, every actor is given like, you know -- >> rose: a hell of a cast. >> home run swing, a couple of home run swings throughout the film. >> rose: yeah. >> so it is really made for you to have like great turns, great scenes while you are telling telling a story, it is an interesting story. >> rose: how does george work as a director? >> george is extremely well prepared, george put us to work in a great
>> no, george told me -- george told me the story of the movie, a year before, while eating pasta and salad and i just went, oh, god, that sound so good, but then, you know, i thought, i wish george would ask me to be in that movie, and nine months later he says are you busy. >> rose: and you said? >> i'm not busy. i am busy but not that busy. >> rose: but you liked the character? >> yeah. it was great. it is sort of a composite. we didn't maim any -- we didn't use...
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there is a lot at stake for george zimmerman. the idea the media would hold him to this account at this point to be completely clean is ridiculous. >> but it is newsworthy. >> of course. know your liability. >> do you have a problem with three net woulds giving george zimmerman a platform? many don't think it is newsworthy? >> what is lost in the coverage is that the interviewer was black and he get a last criticism including from our friends who are black journalists who agree this is giving him too much of a platform and i thought it was an eloquent convince that castro has been interviewed. look at the notorious figures in history. if hitler will be alive he would be the "get." to say it is not newsworthy is not accurate. >> but he came out after and he had do we have that quote? >> nicely you set me up for this. he says "i am not impartial. i believe george zimmerman got away with murder aided and abetted by a justice system that does not have really regard for the lives of black and minority youth...." i found not an ounce o
there is a lot at stake for george zimmerman. the idea the media would hold him to this account at this point to be completely clean is ridiculous. >> but it is newsworthy. >> of course. know your liability. >> do you have a problem with three net woulds giving george zimmerman a platform? many don't think it is newsworthy? >> what is lost in the coverage is that the interviewer was black and he get a last criticism including from our friends who are black journalists...
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>> sometimes the people involved. >> like george. >> like george or wes anderson. someone who asks if i want to do the job. >> they are not even there. if george called again, you would be there. come for us would george tomorrow morning in greenland. it was really wonderful to be well that -- well taken care. >> doesn't make it difficult if he is one of the stars of the movie because he is acting and directing? in this case, he wrote this ring play along with grant. -- screenplay along with grant. >> that could be a problem, and you are absolutely right. but what george does in this movie is selfless. he is doing all the grunt work. he is doing all the plot line. he is telling all the facts. he's doing all that stuff. those are not huge, emotional moments that he has got. it is selfless serving stuff. he gives us all the merry-go-round stuff. >> do you want to direct? >> i codirected once with howard on "quickchange." i really loved it and i thought i would do every year for the rest of my life. life changed and i have not done that again. i would like to do it. i
>> sometimes the people involved. >> like george. >> like george or wes anderson. someone who asks if i want to do the job. >> they are not even there. if george called again, you would be there. come for us would george tomorrow morning in greenland. it was really wonderful to be well that -- well taken care. >> doesn't make it difficult if he is one of the stars of the movie because he is acting and directing? in this case, he wrote this ring play along with...
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i'd expect that from george. and it felt like you were writing into what was then a pretty quiet world on this subject. here we are monday, you've got enormous support coming your way. >> we feel very strongly about this. and it breaks our heart that both houses of the arizona legislature passed this. it is not a religious freedom bill at all. ironically, their religious freedom is being well protected by gays and lesbians in the military. and the economic vitality of arizona is being contributed to by gays and lesbians. the so-called religious freedom is just a cloak for prejudice. and they're trying to write their prejudice into civil law, which you can't do and you can't write your religious faith values into civil law either because we have many, many different religions. and as you said, the wise republican leadership now is expressing their opposition to it. but it's these right-wing religious extremists that seem to dominate in the legislature. we have relatives and many, many friends, gay as well as strai
i'd expect that from george. and it felt like you were writing into what was then a pretty quiet world on this subject. here we are monday, you've got enormous support coming your way. >> we feel very strongly about this. and it breaks our heart that both houses of the arizona legislature passed this. it is not a religious freedom bill at all. ironically, their religious freedom is being well protected by gays and lesbians in the military. and the economic vitality of arizona is being...
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it is george zimmerman, like you have never heard him before. the former neighborhood watchman acquitted of killing trayvon martin during a scuffle talking to cnn for the first time today. "new day's" chris cuomo goes one-on-one with george zimmerman. have a look. >> do you regret that you killed trayvon martin? >> reporter: it's a simple question, but one george zimmerman can't seem to answer. >> unfortunately, department of justice is conducting a civil rights investigation, so those are the types of questions that because of the investigation i have to tread lightly and i can't answer them. >> reporter: we checked, and department of justice is investigating any civil rights violations but says charges aren't expected. still, zimmerman's reluctance seems to be more about legalities. >> reporter: do you regret that night? do you have regrets about it? >> certainly i think about that night and i think i -- my life would be tremendously easier if i had stayed home. >> reporter: if you could go back, you would have stayed home that night. >> certa
it is george zimmerman, like you have never heard him before. the former neighborhood watchman acquitted of killing trayvon martin during a scuffle talking to cnn for the first time today. "new day's" chris cuomo goes one-on-one with george zimmerman. have a look. >> do you regret that you killed trayvon martin? >> reporter: it's a simple question, but one george zimmerman can't seem to answer. >> unfortunately, department of justice is conducting a civil rights...
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>> george is extremely well prepared. george comes to work in a great mood every day, you know. it's the lightest set i've ever been on, really. i usually feel like i have to be the one that keeps things light. you know, i'm always trying to calm people down or loosen them up. george was just -- and grant, they were both hilarious all the time. and you put all those people in one place, we got more tall tales and lies and stories to tell, as john says it -- >> the making of the movie is-- >> you know, you'd stop. you'd shoot a scene and then you'd stop and balderdash for 25 minutes and just laugh and really you laughed until you hurt because people were throwing out their best stories and throw them over the of the previous one. >> rose: you can't top this, can you? >> you could. and people really did top them. it was really fun. >> rose: he's a prankster, too. >> he's famous for playing a lot of pranks. and he didn't do so much on this one. he had one good one on matt damon. matt damon was going to renew the vows of his wife, and george told the seamstresses on the film to take
>> george is extremely well prepared. george comes to work in a great mood every day, you know. it's the lightest set i've ever been on, really. i usually feel like i have to be the one that keeps things light. you know, i'm always trying to calm people down or loosen them up. george was just -- and grant, they were both hilarious all the time. and you put all those people in one place, we got more tall tales and lies and stories to tell, as john says it -- >> the making of the...
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curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it was a beautiful spring day. and that meant one thing... ravioli. oh... huh. oh, hi. are you closed? is there some holiday i forgot about? ask the chef. huh? huh? man: what happened? (groans) please, please, just taste. a tiny little taste? please! (unhappy meow) (groans) (george chattering) gnocchi approves all of my recipes. but for the past few days, she likes nothing. i cannot serve unapproved food to my customers. gnocchi lives on italian food? of course not.
curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it was a beautiful spring day. and that meant one thing... ravioli. oh... huh. oh, hi. are you closed? is there some holiday i forgot about? ask the chef. huh? huh? man: what happened? (groans) please, please, just taste. a tiny little taste? please! (unhappy meow) (groans) (george chattering) gnocchi approves all of my recipes. but for the past few days, she likes nothing. i cannot serve unapproved food to my customers....
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, george mason, visiting ninth ranked, st. louis is down three. rob low, big man knocking down the three-pointer. we're tied at 68 and headed to overtime. in ot, george mason trailing by three. low, continuing to show off the range here. the senior, another three-pointer. st. louis holds on to victory, they beat george washington, 87-81. so seattle, seattle. and weather? >> thanks, everybody, good >> thathe pain started upd the back of my head and wrapped around to the front. i couldn't play my bassoon because of the pressure that i felt throughout my whole head. the blistering and the rash was moving down towards my eye. the doctors at the emergency room recommended that i have it checked out by an eye doctor. there was concern about my eyesight. when i had shingles the music stopped. did he know and when did he know questions continue to swirl around new jersey governor chris christie following new allegations surrounding the george washington bridge scandal. >>> show me the money, is the super bowl really turning out to be
, george mason, visiting ninth ranked, st. louis is down three. rob low, big man knocking down the three-pointer. we're tied at 68 and headed to overtime. in ot, george mason trailing by three. low, continuing to show off the range here. the senior, another three-pointer. st. louis holds on to victory, they beat george washington, 87-81. so seattle, seattle. and weather? >> thanks, everybody, good >> thathe pain started upd the back of my head and wrapped around to the front. i...
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- i mean george and george. we've got homemade signs here. last minute. hi, tom. hi, doug. we're saying hi to you in massachusetts. let's go and get into the weather forecast. houston is having a little bit of a rougher morning. live shot from there and start with twitter photos. there's houston right just above the freezing mark. they've seen sleet, light snow, fortunately not causing too many issues but something to watch for because winter weather advisories from oklahoma through parts of texas this morning and there it is, close to pompano beach in florida, a beautiful shot and, yesterday's ice, that was not so beautiful, malvern, pennsylvania, cold and snowy goes away a little bit, and the warmer weather returns. look at some of those numbers. kansas city by the weekend you'll get close to freezing. >>> good morning. i'm mike nicco. light to moderate rain steady through the morning hours and a scattered shower possible. that chance will even taper during the evening hours. temperatures mainly low to mid 50s
- i mean george and george. we've got homemade signs here. last minute. hi, tom. hi, doug. we're saying hi to you in massachusetts. let's go and get into the weather forecast. houston is having a little bit of a rougher morning. live shot from there and start with twitter photos. there's houston right just above the freezing mark. they've seen sleet, light snow, fortunately not causing too many issues but something to watch for because winter weather advisories from oklahoma through parts of...
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curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: early on sunday, the man with the yellow hat got called to an important meeting. i lost my snakey staircase! george, have you seen my snakey staircase? i... what... that's not possible... hey. (insistent chattering) oh, boy. (excited chattering) oh... oh. (sighs) thanks. professor wiseman says i should show my drawings to dr. forbin, but she didn't say why. (laughing) she only said it's a great chance and i should hurry over. come on. can't be late. i have to be at the airport in an hour. i can't wait around. don't worry, he's always on time. usually.
curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: early on sunday, the man with the yellow hat got called to an important meeting. i lost my snakey staircase! george, have you seen my snakey staircase? i... what... that's not possible... hey. (insistent chattering) oh, boy. (excited chattering) oh... oh. (sighs) thanks. professor wiseman says i should show my drawings to dr. forbin, but she didn't say why. (laughing) she only said it's a great chance and i should hurry...
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george washington was the first president to do so. unfortunately he set a precedent that many other successors have often use recklessly, unlike those successors. washington went to war, thousands of american citizens were clearly at stake. president washington established what i call and my book the seven pillars of presidential power not provided by the constitution. he raised the first four pillars of power relatively easily, the powers over executive appointments, for affairs toward government finances, and defense and military affairs. raising the other three pillars almost cost washington his life. again, i don't want to spoil my book for you, but of these three powers, why is the power to issue presidential proclamations or executive orders. a constitution says nothing about proclamations and does not give the president the right to issue any for good reason. a presidential proclamation or executive order is a in the constitution does not give the president the power write the laws. that is why congress is call the legislat
george washington was the first president to do so. unfortunately he set a precedent that many other successors have often use recklessly, unlike those successors. washington went to war, thousands of american citizens were clearly at stake. president washington established what i call and my book the seven pillars of presidential power not provided by the constitution. he raised the first four pillars of power relatively easily, the powers over executive appointments, for affairs toward...
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george in martin could sit and watch a -- george and marvin could sit and watch a game in a way that only you can with your brother or your sister. i worked out several times a week with my sister-in-law, margaret. she would drive him from alexandria to the white house early in the morning so we could work out together. that was a lot of fun and also great emotional support for me. they all came to camp david with their children. they had a standing invitation, george told them. many times, when we were going to camp david for the weekend, they would come and have a lot of fun. we went to church at the chapel at camp david and they would be there with us. >> how important, during your presidency, was the ranch at camp david? >> it was very important to us. we did not go that often. almost every year that george was president and that was going to be there with them, president bush and barbara, where they were. we did not go after hurricane katrina. we had not gone that summer as we were scheduled in a way that we could not go. so we did not go at all that year. in the going there sum
george in martin could sit and watch a -- george and marvin could sit and watch a game in a way that only you can with your brother or your sister. i worked out several times a week with my sister-in-law, margaret. she would drive him from alexandria to the white house early in the morning so we could work out together. that was a lot of fun and also great emotional support for me. they all came to camp david with their children. they had a standing invitation, george told them. many times,...