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an old friend to mount vernon in the story of george washington. we have ed l'engle who is the editor-in-chief. this is one of the most extraordinary projects of the 20th and 24th century to copy entrance drive all of the documents from george washington it's an extraordinary collective work that's been going on since 1968. the mount vernon ladies association have been partial funders since that project since the beginning. the recent past we have renewed our partnership and i would like to thank our partnership with the paper as well as other family papers. two fully encompass the scope of what they're doing, they change the project from the george washington papers project to the washington papers project. we are delighted to have him here tonight to talk about what he does on the side when he's not doing all that other stuff which is right many, many books. he's doing extraordinary, prolific -- i'm not envious at all about the spread he got his phd in 1998. since then he's published six monographs included all the volumes that he is the sole edi
an old friend to mount vernon in the story of george washington. we have ed l'engle who is the editor-in-chief. this is one of the most extraordinary projects of the 20th and 24th century to copy entrance drive all of the documents from george washington it's an extraordinary collective work that's been going on since 1968. the mount vernon ladies association have been partial funders since that project since the beginning. the recent past we have renewed our partnership and i would like to...
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and he had george mason as his next door neighbor who was such, for me, george mason is off is -- is such a fascinating founding father. and to have george washington here and george mason next door and not only were they drafting each other's trees, but they were having these conversations about what legislation to try and get through in williamsburg or later in philadelphia. i think it was a very productive relationship between, between the two georges on the potomac. >> you very deliberately did not call martha the first lady. do you know when that became used for the president's wife? >> i, it was used only after her death about a first, she was called the first lady of the nation. and i am having, my brain is cheese because i've just written a piece, well, i've never done one before, but i think it's what they call a blog. anyway -- [laughter] it's, i felt very strongly about this, and so i wrote, and it's on the huffington post web site. and it might, it just went up a couple of days ago. and i'm thinking it was said about dolley madison. does anyone know if that's true >> [ina
and he had george mason as his next door neighbor who was such, for me, george mason is off is -- is such a fascinating founding father. and to have george washington here and george mason next door and not only were they drafting each other's trees, but they were having these conversations about what legislation to try and get through in williamsburg or later in philadelphia. i think it was a very productive relationship between, between the two georges on the potomac. >> you very...
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george bush is in the boat. dukakis never made it in. >>> a young woman leads me through an old city away from the bustle and lights to the part of havana that does not serve dak rees to tourists, the part where spanish colonial meet the zombie apocalypse, the part where she grew up. but in the dark rubble, instead of fear, there is love. instead of anger, instead of shame, i find pride. let me ask
george bush is in the boat. dukakis never made it in. >>> a young woman leads me through an old city away from the bustle and lights to the part of havana that does not serve dak rees to tourists, the part where spanish colonial meet the zombie apocalypse, the part where she grew up. but in the dark rubble, instead of fear, there is love. instead of anger, instead of shame, i find pride. let me ask
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>> you are looking at live pictures of prince george's county hospital. the officer did not survive. police arrested one the chaos after the shooting shut down roads and kept people living nearby away from their homes. and this just in. police have just released a picture of the aufrgs. >> an out pouring of emotion after the deadly shooting. the area's top prosecutor calling the attack of crime against the community. we've got live team coverage only the death of the police officer. we begin with the absolutely heart wrenching scene earlier tonight where officers gathered after learning of colson's death. tonight, the police chief said one of the county's defenders darcy spencer is live at the home with a look at where the investigation stands now. darcy? >> well, as you may know, the police chief was just recently appointed here in prince george's county and having to make that very difficult announcement as a new chief that one of his own officers has been kited in the line of duty. let's go ahead and show you the photo that we just got just a few minut
>> you are looking at live pictures of prince george's county hospital. the officer did not survive. police arrested one the chaos after the shooting shut down roads and kept people living nearby away from their homes. and this just in. police have just released a picture of the aufrgs. >> an out pouring of emotion after the deadly shooting. the area's top prosecutor calling the attack of crime against the community. we've got live team coverage only the death of the police officer....
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laura: george martin moved with them? joe: he was in some sense and analog -- in some sense -- an avante guardist. he was interested in running tape backward. the beatles became obsessed with it and wanted to do it in all of their music after "revolver." this is a guy who dress like a and as swinging london grew up around him and everyone was getting into psychedelic drugs, music, and dress, he made the sound possible -- even if he did not partake in the rest. laura: joe levy, thank you for joining us. remembering the genius of sir george martin. thank you for watching, and please, tune in tomorrow. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation -- pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and hong kong tourism board. >> want to know hong kong's most romantic spot? i'll show you. i love heading to repulse
laura: george martin moved with them? joe: he was in some sense and analog -- in some sense -- an avante guardist. he was interested in running tape backward. the beatles became obsessed with it and wanted to do it in all of their music after "revolver." this is a guy who dress like a and as swinging london grew up around him and everyone was getting into psychedelic drugs, music, and dress, he made the sound possible -- even if he did not partake in the rest. laura: joe levy, thank...
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and george was equally fretful about the estate and the work being done and being overseen by george augustin. it was a sacrifice that they didn't hesitate to make for washington to become the servant of congress again. but it was a sacrifice for a couple in their late 50's and going into their 60s but not to be here overseeing the estate and the home they cared so very much about. martha reproached fannie for hospitality. never was his, the presidents intention to give winer go to n/a c-span's to entertain people to come to mt. vernon out of curiosity. rom may always be had. [laughter] the washingtons had brought some house slaves from mt. vernon. many of the domestic however at cherry street were white servants hired in the city and washington secretary leader commented that they were all impressed with an idea that they are the best servants that can be obtained. this was decidedly not the washingtons view. when a new steward john hiatt replaced francis the president declared i strongly suspect that nothing is brought to my table of liquors, fruits are other things that is not use
and george was equally fretful about the estate and the work being done and being overseen by george augustin. it was a sacrifice that they didn't hesitate to make for washington to become the servant of congress again. but it was a sacrifice for a couple in their late 50's and going into their 60s but not to be here overseeing the estate and the home they cared so very much about. martha reproached fannie for hospitality. never was his, the presidents intention to give winer go to n/a c-span's...
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. >> "this was once the property of george washington." you're a v.i.p. >> [ laughing ] yeah. >> ...and the pride of a modest family. >> my father was a truck driver. we got along, but we were very frugal. >> so how did she end up with washington's wallet? >> are you a descendant of george washington? >> no, i'm not. and it's quite a long story. >> a story about love of country... >> we want these things because we want a connection to these men. >> ...the allure of big bucks... >> i established a value for the wallet. >> it was a lot of money. >> ...and some good old-fashioned intrigue... >> someone took the wallet and disappeared. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm crossing the delaware river from pennsylvania into new jersey. yes, i'm following the route that general george washington took to his big victory during the revolutionary war -- the battle of trenton. i'm tracking down what i believe is the most intriguing strange inheritance i've heard of so far, something the f
. >> "this was once the property of george washington." you're a v.i.p. >> [ laughing ] yeah. >> ...and the pride of a modest family. >> my father was a truck driver. we got along, but we were very frugal. >> so how did she end up with washington's wallet? >> are you a descendant of george washington? >> no, i'm not. and it's quite a long story. >> a story about love of country... >> we want these things because we want a...
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and lord thomas fairfax, the proprietor, george is a good friend, george william fairfax, whose wife sally fairfax, some of you may know to get some sort of a relationship with early on. but his connections with the fairfax family gave him this opportunity to work as a surveyor. surveying gave him an opportunity to apply his own native abilities, again and geometry and all the rest, but also the experience to learn what it's like to earn money, he began as an apprentice, but then to become an independent contractor and a surveyor on his own right. to begin to say that money, earn that money, save that money and invest that money. he had to learn this lesson early on from relatives and/or friends who would try to touch them for loans and then wouldn't pay him back. george washington was not a guy you want to borrow money from and then not pay him back. believe me. so we know he had a temper. when money was involved, that temper increased exponentially. so if you don't pay the guy back he's going to get really mad. so he learned how to judge character from that. but he learned how to i
and lord thomas fairfax, the proprietor, george is a good friend, george william fairfax, whose wife sally fairfax, some of you may know to get some sort of a relationship with early on. but his connections with the fairfax family gave him this opportunity to work as a surveyor. surveying gave him an opportunity to apply his own native abilities, again and geometry and all the rest, but also the experience to learn what it's like to earn money, he began as an apprentice, but then to become an...
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breaking news out of prince george's county where we know a prince george's county been shot. it happened at palmer park which is the headquarters for the prince george's county police. theces are telling us that shooting may have happened inside palmer park. some are saying it happened outside. according to brad bell, there could be multiple suspects with one in custody. there could also be multiple injuries also according to brad. the main officer that we know was shot in the chest. and was gravely injured and is at prince george's hospital right now. roz plater is live at the hospital awaiting word on his condition. we have cheryl conner live at the scene in palmer park awaiting details there. you can see it is a very active, fluid situation. police have the street blocked in front of their headquarters there. roadblocks out on the beltway as well. if you are in this area, not for from palmer park, you will know what is going on. roz plater at the hospital, cheryl conner on the scene and brad bell is on the way there. we will keep you updated on the breaking news situation
breaking news out of prince george's county where we know a prince george's county been shot. it happened at palmer park which is the headquarters for the prince george's county police. theces are telling us that shooting may have happened inside palmer park. some are saying it happened outside. according to brad bell, there could be multiple suspects with one in custody. there could also be multiple injuries also according to brad. the main officer that we know was shot in the chest. and was...
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after george washington. that is how long it took. even today is still winds of extensive renovation. and this is city of hosts tour groups, many of which consist of eighth-grade boys when you something looks like: two public at the washington monument and take horrible pictures and say terrible things and snicker to each other which is just awful. that is the story of george washington. avenue gotten to the body of a yet. in his will he asked to please at least move my remains of the old family tomb and put them in the new one is the old tomb is situated above the potomac river which was prone to flooding. he was worried his bones within the washing downstream. it took about 30 years to build that soon. mount vernon was unprofitable. all these people making pilgrimages uninvited. by the time they did finally build the new tim washington's remains call this holding them. the guys suit take charge of moving george washington's remains, they broke up an account and everything that they run about that is an pass
after george washington. that is how long it took. even today is still winds of extensive renovation. and this is city of hosts tour groups, many of which consist of eighth-grade boys when you something looks like: two public at the washington monument and take horrible pictures and say terrible things and snicker to each other which is just awful. that is the story of george washington. avenue gotten to the body of a yet. in his will he asked to please at least move my remains of the old...
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prince george county police has been coming out with new information today. you heard paul wagner talking about the latest information. we've been standing by for a press conference about to begin. they said 5:15 so we'll wait for that to happen. and they're standing by and we're standing by too and we'll bring that to you as soon as it happens. coming up male birth control pill closer to becoming a reality tonight. >> when scientists be able to take a pill to prevent pregnancy. >> and you can slap on the patch after patch and chew all the nicotine gum in the world you want at the end of the day nicotine is one of the most addictive substances known to man and now a new vaccine could help smokers kick their has been sglit and plus a smithsonian scientist discovered a new species of of dinosaur how it's shedding light on possible evolution coming up. ♪ >> before we head to break we believe chief has stepped up to speak. there there they are getting officer shooting from over the weekend ever many olsen jacai olsen the victim of michael ford. powell wagner ha
prince george county police has been coming out with new information today. you heard paul wagner talking about the latest information. we've been standing by for a press conference about to begin. they said 5:15 so we'll wait for that to happen. and they're standing by and we're standing by too and we'll bring that to you as soon as it happens. coming up male birth control pill closer to becoming a reality tonight. >> when scientists be able to take a pill to prevent pregnancy. >>...
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was first proposed 86 years after george washington died and there have been 20 presidents after george washington. that's all it took even today it still winds up being under repair. remember the earthquake about five years ago. there is extensive renovation and this is a city that hosts a lot of tour groups, many of which consisted of eight eighthe boys the look of something that looks like the washington monument in a way that is just unseemly to our eyes and they will take warbled pictures and say terrible things and snicker to each other over them which is just awful. that's the sort of george washington national myth. i haven't even gotten to the body get. i mentioned he wanted to stay at mount vernon. in his will he ask a gently used please move my relates to the need to get the old is situated right by the potomac river which was produced leading. he was worried his bones would wind up washing down street. it took about 30 years to build about two because my barn was unprofitable you. there were all these people making essentially pilgrimages to mount vernon and invited. by the
was first proposed 86 years after george washington died and there have been 20 presidents after george washington. that's all it took even today it still winds up being under repair. remember the earthquake about five years ago. there is extensive renovation and this is a city that hosts a lot of tour groups, many of which consisted of eight eighthe boys the look of something that looks like the washington monument in a way that is just unseemly to our eyes and they will take warbled pictures...
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look, george. george, first of all. let's talk about what the strategy ought to be. the strategy ought to be -- who has the record and the vision to run the united states of america? and to be the leader of the free world? i've been endorsed now, i think by 30 major newspapers in this country. what do they all say? he's the guy that can do this. he's the guy that can bring people together. we're not running for class president. this is not valentine's day where we stuff the ballot box, okay? secondly, my message is starting to really get out there, george. and you know, and i just had a commentator tell me the other day, if you don't start name-calling, you're not going to get anywhere. you see, i'm not going to do that. and i think people are realizing it. and i tell them, let's send a message. >> at the same time, let me interrupt you. this has been your consistent message all year long. you're the experienced guy. the guy that can make the system work. donald trump, ted cruz are up. and they're the ones getting the votes. >> well, george, i've shaken the system up
look, george. george, first of all. let's talk about what the strategy ought to be. the strategy ought to be -- who has the record and the vision to run the united states of america? and to be the leader of the free world? i've been endorsed now, i think by 30 major newspapers in this country. what do they all say? he's the guy that can do this. he's the guy that can bring people together. we're not running for class president. this is not valentine's day where we stuff the ballot box, okay?...
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this is truly a dark day in prince george's county. tragedy in prince george'sy county,in an officer begunked dn outside police headquarters. the community needs to know that one of your defenders has been lost. as the department grieves, there's a painful work off investigating the death of af friend and a colleague. life coverage of the senselessse act of violen are going to begin tonight with breaking news from princews george's county.ge good evening, everyone, thanks for joining us, i'm matt ackland. >> and marina maracco. officer gentleman key kohl's soe was shot and killedma outside te prince george's county police die'd the three station. alexandra limon is outside the center. the comment that really got to me from the chief who said onesd of your defenders has been lost. set the scene for us there at the hospital tonight.al >>reporter: it's been veryy emotion l al here the hospital. you're right, the police chief gave a press conference about at hour and a haling a and gave a g very disturbing picture of what happened earlier
this is truly a dark day in prince george's county. tragedy in prince george'sy county,in an officer begunked dn outside police headquarters. the community needs to know that one of your defenders has been lost. as the department grieves, there's a painful work off investigating the death of af friend and a colleague. life coverage of the senselessse act of violen are going to begin tonight with breaking news from princews george's county.ge good evening, everyone, thanks for joining us, i'm...
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bush, george bush, a little louder! let's go. >> tacks on the road was one of lee atwater's sayings, how to diminish the other side. what can we do to three some tacks in the road in the way of the dole bus and cause some confusion. >> there were a number of positions that we found in which bob dole appeared to be on both sides of an issue. i said, well, maybe we refer to him as senator straddle. >> george bush and bob dole on leadership. >> atwater falls on the line like a ravenous wolf. the team make an attack ad accusing dole of sitting on the fence over tacks. >> we had a meeting with myself, lee atwater, the vice president, mrs. bush. bush was not totally convinced of the merits of the straddle ad. bush was a gentleman. he didn't call someone names. he thought very well of senator dole. i think lee and others ganged up on bush. >> the vice president sort of looked over at barbara and saw she wasn't objecting anymore and he agreed to have the ad run. >> bush says he won't raise taxes, period. dole straddles. he's be
bush, george bush, a little louder! let's go. >> tacks on the road was one of lee atwater's sayings, how to diminish the other side. what can we do to three some tacks in the road in the way of the dole bus and cause some confusion. >> there were a number of positions that we found in which bob dole appeared to be on both sides of an issue. i said, well, maybe we refer to him as senator straddle. >> george bush and bob dole on leadership. >> atwater falls on the line...
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george bush is in the boat. dukakis never made it in. >>> you're -- you've done good for a hick woodsman from the frontier. but you know something lies rotten at the heart of your country. and you're the one to save it. but how does a clean-shaven prairie lawyer stay as honest abe? when you know you'll have to play dirty and devious to become president? and what
george bush is in the boat. dukakis never made it in. >>> you're -- you've done good for a hick woodsman from the frontier. but you know something lies rotten at the heart of your country. and you're the one to save it. but how does a clean-shaven prairie lawyer stay as honest abe? when you know you'll have to play dirty and devious to become president? and what
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bush, george bush, a little louder! let's go. >> tax on the road was one of lee atwater's sayings, how to diminish the other side. what can we do to three some tacks in the road in the way of the dole bus and cause some confusion. >> there were a number of positions that we found in which bob dole appeared to be on both sides of an issue. i said, well, maybe we refer to him as senator straddle. >> george bush and bob dole on leadership. >> atwater falls on the line like a ravenous wolf. the team make an attack ad accusing dole of sitting on the fence over tacks. >> we had a meeting with myself, lee atwater, the vice president, mrs. bush. bush was not totally convinced of the merits of the straddle ad. bush was a gentleman. he didn't call someone names. he thought very well of senator dole. i think lee and others ganged up on bush. >> the vice president sort of looked over at barbara and saw she wasn't objecting anymore and he agreed to have the ad run. >> bush says he won't raise taxes, period. dole straddles. he's been
bush, george bush, a little louder! let's go. >> tax on the road was one of lee atwater's sayings, how to diminish the other side. what can we do to three some tacks in the road in the way of the dole bus and cause some confusion. >> there were a number of positions that we found in which bob dole appeared to be on both sides of an issue. i said, well, maybe we refer to him as senator straddle. >> george bush and bob dole on leadership. >> atwater falls on the line like...
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and lord thomas fairfax, the proprietor, george's good friend, george william fairfax, whose wife, sally fairfax, george had some sort of a relationship with early on. but his connections with the fairfax family gave him this opportunity to to work as a surveyor. surveying gave him an opportunity to apply his own native abilities -- again, in geometry and all the rest -- but also the experience to learn what it's like to earn money. he began as an apprentice. but then to become an independent contractor and surveyor on his own right. to begin to save that money, earn that money, save that money and invest that money. he had to learn this lesson early on from relatives and/or friends who would try to touch him for loans and then wouldn't pay him back. george washington is not a guy you want to borrow money from and then not pay him back. [laughter] believe me. he had -- so we know he had a temper. when money was involved, that temper increased exponentially. so if you don't pay the guy back, he's going to get really mad. so he learned how to judge character from that. but he learned how t
and lord thomas fairfax, the proprietor, george's good friend, george william fairfax, whose wife, sally fairfax, george had some sort of a relationship with early on. but his connections with the fairfax family gave him this opportunity to to work as a surveyor. surveying gave him an opportunity to apply his own native abilities -- again, in geometry and all the rest -- but also the experience to learn what it's like to earn money. he began as an apprentice. but then to become an independent...
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george bush is in the boat. dukakis never made it in. >>> judas iscariot, the man who betrays jesus in the most infamous act of treachery ever. >> judas is the embodiment of all wickedness. >> the most villainous person in human history. >> evil, demonic, the lowest of the low. >> now, new evidence rewrites the story of jesus and judas. a lost book of secret knowledge, condemned as heresy 1800 years ago. >> it's just horrific. a terrifying scene.
george bush is in the boat. dukakis never made it in. >>> judas iscariot, the man who betrays jesus in the most infamous act of treachery ever. >> judas is the embodiment of all wickedness. >> the most villainous person in human history. >> evil, demonic, the lowest of the low. >> now, new evidence rewrites the story of jesus and judas. a lost book of secret knowledge, condemned as heresy 1800 years ago. >> it's just horrific. a terrifying scene.
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by the end of the week, workweek, we're -- >> george: yes. >> danner: something. >> george: we'll leave it at "something" for now because we may see snow by friday. we'll get to that shortly. we'll talk about the good part. >> danner: let's talk about that. >> george: it's going to be a cool start. we'll briefly have 30s in the morning. it will rapidly warm up. we'll see highs 66-74 across the heart of virginia. a breezy south wind. we're also going to see a few showers possible after 6:00 p.m. most of your day is going to be dry. across the heart of virginia, weather and skies. this weather system is making its way across the middle part of country in the rockies. we're going to see it arrive this time tomorrow night. we're cooling rapidly after sunset with the clear skies, diminishing wind. farmville, 59. blacksburg, 50. and 50 in martinsville. now, here's what you can expect as far as the timing of the rain. the first part of day looks beautiful. we'll have a lot of sunshine and nice temperatures. upper 60s and lower 70s. now, during the evening, the few showers are going to approach
by the end of the week, workweek, we're -- >> george: yes. >> danner: something. >> george: we'll leave it at "something" for now because we may see snow by friday. we'll get to that shortly. we'll talk about the good part. >> danner: let's talk about that. >> george: it's going to be a cool start. we'll briefly have 30s in the morning. it will rapidly warm up. we'll see highs 66-74 across the heart of virginia. a breezy south wind. we're also going to...
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>>> tonight, is george clooney quitting acting? >> as you age on screen, you camera. >> his thoughts about the unforgiving camera. why his days on s could be numbered. >> you're forever young, george. >> not so much. >>> are katy perry a orlando bloom moving in together? after their sexy hawaii vacation, we have the new shot shottingsshots in new york, why they could be house hunting. >>> and the hollywood wives plastic surgeon. >> is it a bad idea to operate on your own wife? >> it did not g smoothly. >>> what happened to '80s heart throb andrewccarthy. pretty in pink 2, the reyuan i don't think. >>> and the new ghost busters movie, shot for shot, we're comparing it to the original. >>> now, march 3, 2016, this is "entertainment tonight." george clooney, one of the biggest stars in the world is wondering if it's time to leaf acting behind, say it isn't show. >> the sexiest man alive is going on the record, is age taking its toll? on record, is clooney calling it quits? >> i don't think anybody really wants to see anybody really ag
>>> tonight, is george clooney quitting acting? >> as you age on screen, you camera. >> his thoughts about the unforgiving camera. why his days on s could be numbered. >> you're forever young, george. >> not so much. >>> are katy perry a orlando bloom moving in together? after their sexy hawaii vacation, we have the new shot shottingsshots in new york, why they could be house hunting. >>> and the hollywood wives plastic surgeon. >> is it...
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most amazingly of all, if you want a sense of how hostile george washington ended up, after george washington died, thomas jefferson visits mount vernon, martha washington makes the statement to friends that the second worth day of her life was the stay thomas jefferson visited mount vernon, the worst day of her life having been the day her husband died. works powerful statement. then she says to friends that thomas jefferson was among the most detestable of all mankind. and martha washington was not particularly political. >> rose: why did she say that? well, she felt jefferson had betrayed and double-crossed her husband. >> rose: is that a true portrait of jefferson, that that was part of the nature of the man? >> jefferson wrote a letter to an italian friend that ended up accidentally getting published in the newspapers where this friend who had visited the united states, he says to the italian friend, you would be amazed at the heresies that have sprung up among us. he said, those who were samsons in the field and solomons in the council have had their heads shorn by england. very strong
most amazingly of all, if you want a sense of how hostile george washington ended up, after george washington died, thomas jefferson visits mount vernon, martha washington makes the statement to friends that the second worth day of her life was the stay thomas jefferson visited mount vernon, the worst day of her life having been the day her husband died. works powerful statement. then she says to friends that thomas jefferson was among the most detestable of all mankind. and martha washington...
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he beat george w. bush there, correct? - right. - and santorum won the iowa and romney won new hampshire. - yeah, he won the big. - yeah, big. - so, who's going to win new hampshire? - i don't know, and i'm telling you i really admit i don't know. it is so hard to get a handle on what's happening and look, you have a lot of people supporting trump and he's, i hear that he's being supported by the tea party. the tea party hates government-funded, single-payer healthcare and trump is for it. the tea party hates eminent domain and trump is for it. - trump is for it, right. - there are so many things of trump's positions that don't correspond to the political positions of the group that's supposed to be supporting him. - except for two things. - i can't explain. - they want authenticity and the guy is nothing if not authentic. - well. - right, he says whatever comes to his head. you don't think so? - i don't think so. - you think he's inauthentic? - i think loud bs is not authentic and i grew up in new york (audience laugh and
he beat george w. bush there, correct? - right. - and santorum won the iowa and romney won new hampshire. - yeah, he won the big. - yeah, big. - so, who's going to win new hampshire? - i don't know, and i'm telling you i really admit i don't know. it is so hard to get a handle on what's happening and look, you have a lot of people supporting trump and he's, i hear that he's being supported by the tea party. the tea party hates government-funded, single-payer healthcare and trump is for it. the...
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county police department, but to every citizen in prince george's county. he was presented with a situation he didn't ask for, and he reacted. he reacted to protect his fellow police officers and the community, and while doing so we have individuals videotaping him as if it's a game, as if it's something we're going to put youtube and glorify. i know this community better than a lot of people, and i have worked here for many years, 16 1/2 years in palmer park. this is not acceptable and this is not tolerated. this is a very small segment of our population who would believe that something like that is acceptable, and i know that the citizens of prince george's county will stand in unity with the men and women of the prince george's county police department to condemn these actions and to assist us in better policing our streets and keeping us safe. yes, the police officers take risks. they put their lives on the line, but they do so knowing that the community has their back, and we police together because we live in the community. we are part of the commun i
county police department, but to every citizen in prince george's county. he was presented with a situation he didn't ask for, and he reacted. he reacted to protect his fellow police officers and the community, and while doing so we have individuals videotaping him as if it's a game, as if it's something we're going to put youtube and glorify. i know this community better than a lot of people, and i have worked here for many years, 16 1/2 years in palmer park. this is not acceptable and this is...
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>> well, what is fair, george. i didn't know this until a week popping that in 1960, it turns out detroit was within of the wealthiest cities in america. flint, michigan, which today is mired in trishl poverty, was an extremely prospperous city. there is no doubt, i don't think anyone debates this, that thesedy zas trous trade policies have cost this country millions of decent-paying jobs and where new jobs created pay significantly less than those jobs used to pay years ago. that's the result of a disastrous trade policy. i'm not going say it's the only problem detroit or flint has. but it's a significant part of the decline of the communities in america. companies shut down. they go to china, mexico, pay people low wages, bring their products back into the united states. very bad policies for the american worker. >> at the same time, there's a new poll out this morning in michigan. the nbc/marist poll. shows you pretty far back. a lot of ground to make up in a few days. >> it's a funny thing about the polls, geor
>> well, what is fair, george. i didn't know this until a week popping that in 1960, it turns out detroit was within of the wealthiest cities in america. flint, michigan, which today is mired in trishl poverty, was an extremely prospperous city. there is no doubt, i don't think anyone debates this, that thesedy zas trous trade policies have cost this country millions of decent-paying jobs and where new jobs created pay significantly less than those jobs used to pay years ago. that's the...
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police department but to every citizen in prince george's county. he was presented with a situation he doesn't ask for and he reacted, reacted to protect his fellow police officers and the community. while doing so, there were individuals videotaping it as if it's a game, as if it's something that we'll outube and glorify. i know this community better than a lot of people, and i have worked here for many years, 16.5 years in palmer park. this is not acceptable. this is not tolerated. this is a very small segment of our population who would believe that something like that is acceptable. and i know that the citizens of prince george's county will stand in unity with the men and women of the prince george's county police department to condemn the actions and assist us in better policing our streets and keeping us safe. yes, police officers take risks. they put their lives on the line but they do so knowing that the community has their back. we police together. we live in the community. we i said before jacai could light up a room. he lit up everybody'
police department but to every citizen in prince george's county. he was presented with a situation he doesn't ask for and he reacted, reacted to protect his fellow police officers and the community. while doing so, there were individuals videotaping it as if it's a game, as if it's something that we'll outube and glorify. i know this community better than a lot of people, and i have worked here for many years, 16.5 years in palmer park. this is not acceptable. this is not tolerated. this is a...
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that's the very latest in prince george's county. mark segraves, news4. >>> there's been a second suspect that's been taken into custody and police say that there does not appear to be any other reason to be searching for another suspect. we're also learning that a second person has been what stage -- what stage they are in, we're not sure right now. we're going to try to get some more information on that. we do want to let you know we've got a crew that is headed to the hospital where the officer was taken. we're going to try to bring you a live update from that situation as soon as we got it. follow us at nbc washington for any other developments as this is coming up as this is still a very developing situation. >>> meanwhile, in other news tonight, the eisenhower avenue met true station in alexandria is open again. the station was closed all morning for a disaster drill that included a mock derailment in a tunnel with riders injured. as derrick ward reports, the drill is more than a federal requirement. it's good policy. >> report
that's the very latest in prince george's county. mark segraves, news4. >>> there's been a second suspect that's been taken into custody and police say that there does not appear to be any other reason to be searching for another suspect. we're also learning that a second person has been what stage -- what stage they are in, we're not sure right now. we're going to try to get some more information on that. we do want to let you know we've got a crew that is headed to the hospital where...
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bush, george bush, a little louder! let's go. >> tacks on the road was one of lee atwater's sayings, how to diminish the other side. what can we do to three some tacks in the road in the way of the dole bus and cause some confusion. >> there were a number of positions that we found in which bob dole appeared to be on both sides of an issue. i said, well, maybe we refer to him as senator straddle. >> george bush and bob dole on leadership. >> atwater falls on the line like a ravenous wolf. the team make an attack ad accusing dole of sitting on the fence over tacks. >> we had a meeting with myself, lee atwater, the vice president, mrs. bush. bush was not totally convinced of the merits of the straddle ad. bush was a gentleman. he didn't call someone names. he thought very well of senator dole. i think lee and otrs ganged up on bush. >> the vice president sort of looked over at barbara and saw she wasn't objecting anymore and he agreed to have the e ad run. >> bush says he won't raise taxes, period. dole straddles. he's be
bush, george bush, a little louder! let's go. >> tacks on the road was one of lee atwater's sayings, how to diminish the other side. what can we do to three some tacks in the road in the way of the dole bus and cause some confusion. >> there were a number of positions that we found in which bob dole appeared to be on both sides of an issue. i said, well, maybe we refer to him as senator straddle. >> george bush and bob dole on leadership. >> atwater falls on the line...
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look, george. george, first of all. let's talk about what the strategy ought to be. the strategy ought to be -- who has the record and the vision to run the united states of america? and to be the leader of the free world? i've been endorsed now, i think by 30 major newspapers in this country. what do they all say? he's the guy that can do this. he's the guy that can bring people together. we're not running for class president. this is not valentine's day where we stuff the ballot box, okay? secondly, my message is starting to really get out there, george. and you know, and i just had a commentator tell me the other day, if you don't start name-calling, you're not going to get anywhere. you see, i'm not going to do that. and i think people are realizing it. and i tell them, let's send a message. >> at the same time, let me interrupt you. this has been your consistent message all year long. you're the experienced guy. the guy that can make the system work. donald trump, ted cruz are promising to shake the system up. and they're the ones getting the votes. >> well, geo
look, george. george, first of all. let's talk about what the strategy ought to be. the strategy ought to be -- who has the record and the vision to run the united states of america? and to be the leader of the free world? i've been endorsed now, i think by 30 major newspapers in this country. what do they all say? he's the guy that can do this. he's the guy that can bring people together. we're not running for class president. this is not valentine's day where we stuff the ballot box, okay?...
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george martin didn't look or sound like beatles number one through four, but without george martin, the so-called fifth beatle, one through four may >> reporter: it was martin who took the raw energy of the liverpool lads and made the beatles sound like the beatles. even though he admitted when he first met the not yet fab four he wasn't impressed. >> they weren't hip material, i didn't think anyway. but they had tremendous charisma. those guys, i fell in love with them, really. >> reporter: they learned to love each other. >> jrj had donegeorge had no rock 'n' roll when we met him. we had never been in the studio. we did a lot of learning together. >> reporter: martin behind 30 beatles' number ones. he didn't just record them. he recorded them in ways they hadn't thought of. a place to hideaway >> reporter: the string quartet behind paul mccartney, martin's idea. >> "yesterday." classic example. historian, author was a friend of martin's. >> he helped them do things they could not have done themselves. >> reporter: sir george, knighted 20 years ago, kept going after the beatles had sto
george martin didn't look or sound like beatles number one through four, but without george martin, the so-called fifth beatle, one through four may >> reporter: it was martin who took the raw energy of the liverpool lads and made the beatles sound like the beatles. even though he admitted when he first met the not yet fab four he wasn't impressed. >> they weren't hip material, i didn't think anyway. but they had tremendous charisma. those guys, i fell in love with them, really....
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george martin didn't look or sound like beatles numbered one through four, but without george martin, the so-called fifth beatle, one through four may never have happened. it was martin who took the raw energy of the liverpool lads and made the beatles sound like the beatles. even though he admitted that when he first met the not-yet fab four, he wasn't impressed. >> they weren't hit material. i didn't think, anyway. but they had tremendous charisma. those guys, i fell in love with them, really. >> reporter: they learned to love each other. >> george had done little of-- no rock 'n' roll when we met him. and we'd never been in a studio, so we did a lot of learning together. >> reporter: martin was behind 30 beatles number ones. he didn't just record them. he recorded them in ways they hadn't thought of. ♪ i need a place to hide away oh, i believe ♪ >> reporter: that string quartet behind paul mccartney, that was martin's idea. >> "yesterday," a classic example woarpt paul gambaccini, music historian and awght owas a friend of martin's. >> he helped them cothings they could not hav
george martin didn't look or sound like beatles numbered one through four, but without george martin, the so-called fifth beatle, one through four may never have happened. it was martin who took the raw energy of the liverpool lads and made the beatles sound like the beatles. even though he admitted that when he first met the not-yet fab four, he wasn't impressed. >> they weren't hit material. i didn't think, anyway. but they had tremendous charisma. those guys, i fell in love with them,...
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george martin didn't look or sound like beatles numbered one through four, but without george martin, the so-called fifth beatle, one through four may never have happened. it was martin who took the raw energy of the made the beatles sound like the beatles. even though he admitted that when he first met the not-yet fab four, he wasn't impressed. >> they weren't hit material. i didn't think, anyway. but they had tremendous charisma. those guys, i fell in love with them, really. >> reporter: they learned to love each other. >> george had done little of-- no rock 'n' roll when we met him. and we'd never been in a studio, so we did a lot of learning together. >> reporter: martin was behind 30 beatles number ones. he didn't just record them. he recorded them in ways they hadn't thought of. ♪ i need a place to hide away oh, i believe ♪ >> reporter: that string quartet behind paul mccartney, that was martin's idea. >> "yesterday," a classic example woarpt paul gambaccini, music historian and awght owas a friend of martin's. >> he helped them cothings they could not have done >> reporter:
george martin didn't look or sound like beatles numbered one through four, but without george martin, the so-called fifth beatle, one through four may never have happened. it was martin who took the raw energy of the made the beatles sound like the beatles. even though he admitted that when he first met the not-yet fab four, he wasn't impressed. >> they weren't hit material. i didn't think, anyway. but they had tremendous charisma. those guys, i fell in love with them, really. >>...
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one day i was driving with george washington near south carolina when george washington took this trip, he kept a diary and i highly recommend buying his diary. there are a wonderfully printed source. he said he was bored out of his mind because the roads were sandy and the roads were tiny. there weren't many houses. he decided to break the tedium by stopping at a plantation just north of georgetown called hampton. hampton was a huge rice plantation. rice plantations had to be huge because there was so much drainage and other things. it's so different than tobacco plantations pretty left the road to go to hampton and he was greeted by three women. very, very strong women. one was elijah pinckney. she is credited with making indigo a commercial crop. her daughter, herriot, who was a new widow because her husband had been killed in battle in the american revolution and then harriet's daughter. washington spoke with the women and i suppose as to keep the conversation going, they took a little stroll in front of hampton. there is a huge tree, i wish i could show you but as many of you come
one day i was driving with george washington near south carolina when george washington took this trip, he kept a diary and i highly recommend buying his diary. there are a wonderfully printed source. he said he was bored out of his mind because the roads were sandy and the roads were tiny. there weren't many houses. he decided to break the tedium by stopping at a plantation just north of georgetown called hampton. hampton was a huge rice plantation. rice plantations had to be huge because...
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he sent copies of this print to george washington, including this one. which fortunately eventually made its way back to mount vernon. ever polite and appreciative, washington acknowledged the gift, calling it elegantly ,xecuted and modestly noting was not the late president of the united states a character in this piece, it would now become me of me for fitness of the design. it was dedicated to the congress of the united states. with the optimistic notion that each of the distinguished politicians might be potential subscribers. as we have seen, there was a range of washington prints, from the large, sophisticated highbrow efforts to the modest endeavors available to every man, woman and child. so i would like to return us to where we began. patriotic music. another of edwards engravings was a very tiny version of covert stewart, also from 1798. this small print, trimmed to a circle, seems to have been made specifically to paste the title of a music sheet. in april, 1798, joseph hopkins composed a piece called the favorite new federal song. written for
he sent copies of this print to george washington, including this one. which fortunately eventually made its way back to mount vernon. ever polite and appreciative, washington acknowledged the gift, calling it elegantly ,xecuted and modestly noting was not the late president of the united states a character in this piece, it would now become me of me for fitness of the design. it was dedicated to the congress of the united states. with the optimistic notion that each of the distinguished...
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george, we have millions of supporters out there. clearly some of them were at that rally, along with many, many other protesters. to say that we organized that, totally untrue. mr. trump, i think, is getting very nervous. he's catching on to the fact that the american people do not support a candidate like trump whose verbiage, language, rhetoric incites violence. we have all seen rhetoric -- we have all seen some of the video of some people at his rallies sucker-punches people. kicking people. i would urge mr. trump really to tone it down. to not incite violence on the part of his supporters. >> you know, some of -- some democrats are taking stronger morning. congresswoman marsha fudge, calling donald trump a racist. mayor bill de blasio of new york racist. speaks like a racist. of course, donald trump is a racist. are they right? >> well, look this is a man, you'll recall, a few years ago, who led the anti -- who led the birther movement. that was a movement that tried to delegitimize the presidency of barack obama. trying the cla
george, we have millions of supporters out there. clearly some of them were at that rally, along with many, many other protesters. to say that we organized that, totally untrue. mr. trump, i think, is getting very nervous. he's catching on to the fact that the american people do not support a candidate like trump whose verbiage, language, rhetoric incites violence. we have all seen rhetoric -- we have all seen some of the video of some people at his rallies sucker-punches people. kicking...
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george martin didn't look or sound like beatles number one through four, but without george martin, the so-called fifth beatle, one through four may never have happened. >> reporter: it was martin who took the raw energy of the liverpool lads and made the beatles sound like the beatles. even though he admitted when he first met the not yet fab four he wasn't impressed. >> they weren't hip material, i but they had tremendous charisma. those guys, i fell in love with them, really. >> reporter: they learned to love each other. >> jrj had done george had no rock 'n' roll when we met him. we had never been in the studio. we did a lot of learning together. >> reporter: martin behind 30 he didn't just record them. he recorded them in ways they hadn't thought of. a place to hideaway >> reporter: the string quartet behind paul mccartney, martin's idea. >> "yesterday." classic example. >> reporter: paul gambocini, historian, author was a friend of martin's. >> he helped them do things they could not have done themselves. >> reporter: sir george, knighted 20 years ago, kept going after the beatles
george martin didn't look or sound like beatles number one through four, but without george martin, the so-called fifth beatle, one through four may never have happened. >> reporter: it was martin who took the raw energy of the liverpool lads and made the beatles sound like the beatles. even though he admitted when he first met the not yet fab four he wasn't impressed. >> they weren't hip material, i but they had tremendous charisma. those guys, i fell in love with them, really....
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george: it's a 9:00 tip. carl will be sneaking around at the team dinner for springfield, >> yes, he will. he is our blitz 5 basketball insider. this is it for the blitz. >> oh, man. george: we'll have you back to talk more basketball along the way. >> had a great time. thank you so much for having me. george: elise, back to you. elise: the saints were hosting laroche college in the opening run of the division 3 ncaa the first half, sidney moss whips it inside to nickey kiernan. the sophomore finished with ten points on the night. kiernan continues to facilitate the assist to madison temple, who had eight points in five boards. you can't do the highlight without sidney moss. she led all scorers with 23 in the wip. they'll play guilford college tonight at 6:30. the mt. st. joe men in their first trip to the division 3 tourney, playing their first round yesterday evening. though, 98-87 the final. george: there's plenty to do on this saturday. columbus. xavier will be in action in the muskies' final regular seas
george: it's a 9:00 tip. carl will be sneaking around at the team dinner for springfield, >> yes, he will. he is our blitz 5 basketball insider. this is it for the blitz. >> oh, man. george: we'll have you back to talk more basketball along the way. >> had a great time. thank you so much for having me. george: elise, back to you. elise: the saints were hosting laroche college in the opening run of the division 3 ncaa the first half, sidney moss whips it inside to nickey...
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george martin didn't look or sound like beatles numbered one through four, but without george martin, the so-called fifth beatle, one through four may never have happened. it was martin who took the raw made the beatles sound like the beatles. even though he admitted that when he first met the not-yet fab four, he wasn't impressed. >> they weren't hit material. i didn't think, anyway. but they had tremendous charisma. those guys, i fell in love with them, really. >> reporter: they learned to love each other. >> george had done little of-- no rock 'n' roll when we met him. and we'd never been in a studio, so we did a lot of learning together. >> reporter: martin was behind 30 beatles number ones. he didn't just record them. he recorded them in ways they hadn't thought of. i need a place to hide away oh, i believe >> reporter: that string quartet behind paul mccartney, that was martin's idea. >> "yesterday," a classic example woarpt paul gambaccini, music historian and awght owas a friend of martin's. >> he helped them cothings they >> reporter: sir george-- he was knighted 20 years ago
george martin didn't look or sound like beatles numbered one through four, but without george martin, the so-called fifth beatle, one through four may never have happened. it was martin who took the raw made the beatles sound like the beatles. even though he admitted that when he first met the not-yet fab four, he wasn't impressed. >> they weren't hit material. i didn't think, anyway. but they had tremendous charisma. those guys, i fell in love with them, really. >> reporter: they...
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>> thanks, george. george, you have followed this for a long time. we're going to take delegates, major number of delegates in every state tonight. we're waiting to see what i was 15 to 20 points down in virginia, tonight, we're leave virginia with the same number of delegates as donald trump. the question tonight is, what happened to ted cruz's southern strategy? he was supposed to win iowa, which he did. all of the southern states. the only thing he won was his home state of texas and neighboring state of oklahoma. >> he's beating you pretty handily? >> in his home state of texas, sure. here's the bottom line, the map from here on out, it gets better for us. his whole campaign was built on the southern strategy. he lost them all except for his home state. we on the other hand have shown growth. we feel really good about minnesota. i think looking forward at the map now and the states that are to come, we're going to start racking up some victories. when we get to winner take all, the other point i would make, george, in most of these campaigns you
>> thanks, george. george, you have followed this for a long time. we're going to take delegates, major number of delegates in every state tonight. we're waiting to see what i was 15 to 20 points down in virginia, tonight, we're leave virginia with the same number of delegates as donald trump. the question tonight is, what happened to ted cruz's southern strategy? he was supposed to win iowa, which he did. all of the southern states. the only thing he won was his home state of texas and...
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kim mccormick. >> still cleaning up the crash beltway at george washington parkway. everywhere else pretty quiet, just standard volume wherever you happen to go. >> and that is the broadcast this morning. we appreciate you waking up with us. >> the if"today" show is next. >>> good morning. breaking overnight, a commuter train derailed near san francisco, plunging one car into a creek. passengers attempt to rescue fellow riders. >> we were trying to dig her out while the train was hanging. >> at least nine people injured. >>> image problem. donald trump facing mounti inin criticism for doing this at rallies. >> raise your hand right, everybody. do you swear that you're going to vote for donald trump tomorrow? raise that hand. >> some say he'sagery of a dark in history. we'll talk to donald trump live as voters go to the polls in four more states today. >>> jury awards erin andrews
kim mccormick. >> still cleaning up the crash beltway at george washington parkway. everywhere else pretty quiet, just standard volume wherever you happen to go. >> and that is the broadcast this morning. we appreciate you waking up with us. >> the if"today" show is next. >>> good morning. breaking overnight, a commuter train derailed near san francisco, plunging one car into a creek. passengers attempt to rescue fellow riders. >> we were trying to dig...
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george. >> okay, kendis, lauren, thanks very much. we are continuing this coverage of a major terror attack in europe this morning in brussels, belgium. it srted aren't 8 a.m. brussels time at the airport. two explosions at the brussels airport near the american airlines departure lounge, two explosions in rapid succession. least one explosion at the brussels metro station, as well. several casualties reported. right now brussels media reporting the 13 people have been killed. at least 35 injured. the airport now has been closed. you see the destruction and the metro system has been closed and the leader says the whole country is on the highest state of alert. right there near where the explosion occurred. i want to go to abc's alex marquardt on the scene in brussels. alex, take us through what you ow beginning with the airport. >> reporter: good morning, we're standing as close as we can get to the around. the police have put up a perimeter around the area and for the past two hours since these explosions happened people, thousands o
george. >> okay, kendis, lauren, thanks very much. we are continuing this coverage of a major terror attack in europe this morning in brussels, belgium. it srted aren't 8 a.m. brussels time at the airport. two explosions at the brussels airport near the american airlines departure lounge, two explosions in rapid succession. least one explosion at the brussels metro station, as well. several casualties reported. right now brussels media reporting the 13 people have been killed. at least 35...
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. >> "this was once the property of george washington." you're a v.i.p. >> [ laughing ] yeah. >> ...and the pride of a modest family. >> my father was a truck driver. we got along, but we were very frugal. >> so how did she end up with washington's wallet? >> are you a descendant of george washington? >> no, i'm not. and it's quite a long story. >> a story about love of country... >> we want these things because we want a connection to these men. >> ...the allure of big bucks... >> i established a value for the wallet. >> it was a lot of money. >> ...and some good old-fashioned intrigue... >> someone took the wallet and disappeared. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm crossing the delaware river from pennsylvania into new jersey. yes, i'm following the route that general george washington took to his big victory during the revolutionary war -- the battle of trenton. i'm tracking down what i believe is the most intriguing strange inheritance i've heard of so far, something the f
. >> "this was once the property of george washington." you're a v.i.p. >> [ laughing ] yeah. >> ...and the pride of a modest family. >> my father was a truck driver. we got along, but we were very frugal. >> so how did she end up with washington's wallet? >> are you a descendant of george washington? >> no, i'm not. and it's quite a long story. >> a story about love of country... >> we want these things because we want a...
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but every citizen in prince george county. he was presented with a situation. he didn't ask for. and he reacted. he reacted to protect his fellow police officers. and the community. while doing so, the individuals videotaping i something we will put on youtube and glorify. i know this community better. than a lot of people. i have worked here for many years. 16-1/2 years. this is not acceptable. this is not tolerated. this is a small segment of the population who would believe something like that is acceptable. i know we will stand to condemn the actions. and assist us palestinians the street to keep us safe. the police officers take risks. they put their live osen the line but he community at their back and we police together. we live in the community. we are part of the community. i said before that jacai colson could lit up a room. he lit up everybody's lives he touched. he made a commitment to make a difference in the world when he joined the prince george's county police department. he made a difference every day he was h
but every citizen in prince george county. he was presented with a situation. he didn't ask for. and he reacted. he reacted to protect his fellow police officers. and the community. while doing so, the individuals videotaping i something we will put on youtube and glorify. i know this community better. than a lot of people. i have worked here for many years. 16-1/2 years. this is not acceptable. this is not tolerated. this is a small segment of the population who would believe something like...
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george martin didn't look or sound like beatles number one through four, but without george martin, the so-called fifth beatle, one through four may never have happened. >> reporter: it was martin who took the raw energy of the liverpool lads and made the beatles sound like the beatles. even though he admitted when he first met the not yet fab four he wasn't impressed. >> they weren't hip material, i didn't think anyway. but they had tremendous charisma. those guys, i fell in love with them, really. >> reporter: they learned to love each other. >> george had no rock 'n' roll when we met him. we had never been in the studio. we did a lot of learning together. >> reporter: martin behind 30 beatles' number ones. he didn't just record them. hadn't thought of. a place to hideaway >> reporter: the string quartet behind paul mccartney, martin's idea. >> "yesterday." classic example. >> reporter: paul gambocini, historian, author was a friend of martin's. >> he helped them do things they could not have done themselves. >> reporter: sir george, knighted 20 years ago, kept going after the beatles
george martin didn't look or sound like beatles number one through four, but without george martin, the so-called fifth beatle, one through four may never have happened. >> reporter: it was martin who took the raw energy of the liverpool lads and made the beatles sound like the beatles. even though he admitted when he first met the not yet fab four he wasn't impressed. >> they weren't hip material, i didn't think anyway. but they had tremendous charisma. those guys, i fell in love...
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george let me ask you one. can you talk at all about the size and composition of the staff, other than the chiefs who your paper mentions, during the period that you were looking at. >> sure. it's a very small staff. they started out and they divided up the staff into an investigations division and a simplification division to reflect this dual congressional purpose for the committee. the investigations committee had parker on it and i think there was one additional person under him. it isn't claear to me what that person's ground was as such. they ended up with three people. charles hamill who was the chair of the board of tax appeals, which was created in 1924, before joining the joint committee staff in 1927. edward mcdermott who went on later on to found the mcdermott firm that we now know today. and then colin stam in august of 1927 came on board. so the three of them were basically the simplification division for some period of time. there of the one other professional hire that i did pick up, a fellow na
george let me ask you one. can you talk at all about the size and composition of the staff, other than the chiefs who your paper mentions, during the period that you were looking at. >> sure. it's a very small staff. they started out and they divided up the staff into an investigations division and a simplification division to reflect this dual congressional purpose for the committee. the investigations committee had parker on it and i think there was one additional person under him. it...
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george: he makes the hurricane go. i have said there are four games. > weighing, undefeated going against lakota east. >> five guys scoring almost double figures. they have to keep this game at a low score. george: la salle, dealing with an injury. >> cj fleming has to step up. he is a gamer. springfield. pace. they need to stop the springfield kid. get the ball to trey mcbride. george: it is our last blitz. thank you very much. we will do it again. back to you. eli se: the saints hosting laroche college. we go to the first half. finished with 10 points on the night. they continue to facilitate the offense. the assist to madison temple. you can' t show a highlight playing gilford college. and the mount saint joe maddon, playing their first round game. the lions all to hope college, 98-87. george: we have a lot going on saturday. the ohio state wrestling tournament. the final race for season home games. , also action in kentucky. in ohio, mason battling with lakota west. college basketball falling to will highs -- to oh
george: he makes the hurricane go. i have said there are four games. > weighing, undefeated going against lakota east. >> five guys scoring almost double figures. they have to keep this game at a low score. george: la salle, dealing with an injury. >> cj fleming has to step up. he is a gamer. springfield. pace. they need to stop the springfield kid. get the ball to trey mcbride. george: it is our last blitz. thank you very much. we will do it again. back to you. eli se: the...
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i member thinking how george washington should have to conform to that saintly image i had of george washington. wondering, that perhaps this most familiar wasre in american history familiar. charlie: what now do we know that makes the unfamiliar familiar? >> i discovered that under the surface, washington was a passionate and complex man with many militant fiery opinions. he was a perfectionist but it was all under this reserve and stoic, laconic aura that we know but there was a fierce personality under that faÇade. charlie: could you make the case that without george washington, the revolution would have failed? >> an author used the phrase earlier, "the indispensable man." there were probably generals who from a strategic standpoint were superior. while the other generals are jockeying for power and getting sidetracked, george washington always has a clarity of vision. there is a tenacity of purpose and a force of character. there's no one in the world whom you would rather give a monumental task to then george washington. charlie: how did he come to these skills? >> this is a m
i member thinking how george washington should have to conform to that saintly image i had of george washington. wondering, that perhaps this most familiar wasre in american history familiar. charlie: what now do we know that makes the unfamiliar familiar? >> i discovered that under the surface, washington was a passionate and complex man with many militant fiery opinions. he was a perfectionist but it was all under this reserve and stoic, laconic aura that we know but there was a fierce...