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detectives left george at home. made a plan they hoped would shake out the truth. >> we decided to amp up the pressure. >>> coming up, a bold calculation by detectives was about to trigger a stunning chain reaction. >> he was forcing vehicles offer the road and then plowed straight into a cement barrier. the officer following said he just committed suicide. >> when "dateline" continues. if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer you have enough food thefor your guestslize but not enough fridge. at lowe's, we have more appliances to choose from. so, you can get the right one, at the right price, right now. hurry into lowe's and get up to 30% off select appliance special values. one laugh, and hello so i tried always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. snap! so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. keith morrison (voiceover): it's an old police tactic to stimulate, maybe upset, the suspect you haven't quite corn
detectives left george at home. made a plan they hoped would shake out the truth. >> we decided to amp up the pressure. >>> coming up, a bold calculation by detectives was about to trigger a stunning chain reaction. >> he was forcing vehicles offer the road and then plowed straight into a cement barrier. the officer following said he just committed suicide. >> when "dateline" continues. if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer you have enough food thefor your...
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george the wife of william fairfax and she is two years older than george. when he is about he meets sally 15, fairfax. the foundations of that house are still there. if you can get past security you can go spend some time there ruminating among the ruins. sally fairfax taught george what i would argue is, the art of flirtation. she did not give him what he wanted. but she was two years older, and she was fluent in french. her grandfather had been the sallyf william and mary. fairfax introduced george to theater, as well. they did short little ditties. they practiced lines. this was very popular parlor talk in the 18th century. at sally fairfax was astute this, and a love for the theater. he went with his brother to barbados, to the theater. this would come up later in life when he gets to williamsburg. if i can explain some of the fun i had writing this book. there was a fox hunt and i was trying -- do anyone know a -- does anyone know a writer named george plimpton? i grew up in the 80's in the shadow of these writers, these who wanted tos, grow and show t
george the wife of william fairfax and she is two years older than george. when he is about he meets sally 15, fairfax. the foundations of that house are still there. if you can get past security you can go spend some time there ruminating among the ruins. sally fairfax taught george what i would argue is, the art of flirtation. she did not give him what he wanted. but she was two years older, and she was fluent in french. her grandfather had been the sallyf william and mary. fairfax introduced...
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the idea is to only the black women of prince georges county but for all of the residents of prince georges county. >> is this the first year that you will be focusing on black women artist or is that the theme every year? >> we hoping it will be the running theme. women by far and large are not represented at the same level as men, and in particular black women and black trans. we want to be clear that the space is welcoming of it all. the performing artists are black women, ambulanblack transgender gender non-conforming. we also will be unveiling our outdoor patio space, so we have construction going on up to the day. >> of course. anyone who has renovated a house knows it is always up to the hour the door opens. >> they're moving fast and i'm excited for the community to use the space. >> what is it going to be like? if i go there, what will the >> glorious. >> i love it. i love that! >> amazing. we are opening two exhibitions in the actual museum, and adrian's work is featured there. outside we have about 12 performers going all day. we are starting at 12:00 and ending at 8:00. we have
the idea is to only the black women of prince georges county but for all of the residents of prince georges county. >> is this the first year that you will be focusing on black women artist or is that the theme every year? >> we hoping it will be the running theme. women by far and large are not represented at the same level as men, and in particular black women and black trans. we want to be clear that the space is welcoming of it all. the performing artists are black women,...
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. >> hey, george. so everywhere you go, people come to you and you say, we were the ones who were running away, those folks who just stopped to talk were in the mandalay bay. and i asked them if if they had shot any video. they said nobody shot video. we were only running. that's the story you hear across the city right now. folks were caught obviously off guard. nobody expects a lone shooter like this. but the number of the bullets fired, the massive chaos, when you're talking about 10,000 people plus just at that concert venue alone and then you're talking about the tens of thousands of other people who are all over the city, out for the night life, here for the concerts and the bulk of the hotels here from mandalay bay all the way to -- oh. >> i think we lost matt gutman right now. linsey davis is with us. >> 26 patients were received here at the university medical center. 12 in critical condition. two were pronounced dead at this hospital. police are not allowing family members in at this time. the
. >> hey, george. so everywhere you go, people come to you and you say, we were the ones who were running away, those folks who just stopped to talk were in the mandalay bay. and i asked them if if they had shot any video. they said nobody shot video. we were only running. that's the story you hear across the city right now. folks were caught obviously off guard. nobody expects a lone shooter like this. but the number of the bullets fired, the massive chaos, when you're talking about...
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on march 31, george papadopoulos attending a foreign —— march 31, george papadopoulos attendi policy reign —— march 31, george papadopoulos attendi policy meeting. the foreign policy meeting. the president was there. he talked about how russia wanted to contact the president. what did the president think when he said he wanted to arrange a meeting? and how did other people in the campaign react to that? i'm not sure the president recalls specific details of the meeting. again, it was a brief meeting. again, it was a brief meeting that took place quite some time ago. it‘s the one time that group ever met. beyond that i don‘t have anything to add. thank you. as you mentioned paul manafort and mr gates were named as people not having anything to do with the campaign. but with alleged money—laundering regarding other business. under those circumstances, would the president consider or allow pardoning for either of them? i‘ve not had any conversations about that. we should let the process play through before we start looking at that. george papadopoulos was referring to jeff s
on march 31, george papadopoulos attending a foreign —— march 31, george papadopoulos attendi policy reign —— march 31, george papadopoulos attendi policy meeting. the foreign policy meeting. the president was there. he talked about how russia wanted to contact the president. what did the president think when he said he wanted to arrange a meeting? and how did other people in the campaign react to that? i'm not sure the president recalls specific details of the meeting. again, it was a...
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imagine that too, george. there's still a shooter behind us and we all had to take a deep breath and we're all like one at a time. one at a time. yeah, one at a time while ten of us get killed. imagine that. we were maneuvering through these areas for one or two people to go out at the same time. then when we get out of there, everybody's screaming. run to the door. okay. what's the next thing tropicana. i walk over the bridge, i'm standing there trying to catch my breath and i hear somebody screaming again there's another shooter he's in the tropicana, get out. so we start running north again through the casino. that's where i see everybody's shoes, flip flops everywhere, clothing dropped, purses dropped. who knows how i got there. i end up at the mgm then i get a text from somebody saying there's an active shooter in the mgm. so everybody starts screaming get out of the mgm. so they ran up to the mgm -- i give them a lot of credit. they had a plan in place, they ran us into what's called the conference cente
imagine that too, george. there's still a shooter behind us and we all had to take a deep breath and we're all like one at a time. one at a time. yeah, one at a time while ten of us get killed. imagine that. we were maneuvering through these areas for one or two people to go out at the same time. then when we get out of there, everybody's screaming. run to the door. okay. what's the next thing tropicana. i walk over the bridge, i'm standing there trying to catch my breath and i hear somebody...
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george: zero. [laughter] george: we work for clients. clients are, are, are tough. consumers are tough now. technology is changing and people's ability to negotiate has changed. challenges are significant and are real. but in a good sense, right? to deliver we exist for the retired teachers in the state of texas, for example. and the fact that they are getting a bit more, and wall street is getting less, is a good thing, not a bad thing. erik: george, thank you very much for spending time with us on bluebird television. vonnie, that is george walker, the ceo of neuberger berman. shery: thank you. we have breaking news looking at investigations into russian election meddling in hearing at the special counsel has announced that a trump campaign guilty ofas pleaded given false famous to the fbi, and those are directly related to russian interference. the justice department saying that he made false statements and that he said that he heard about "dirt on hillary clinton," and agreed to a deal released by the special counsel office. we know that he was a campaign volunt
george: zero. [laughter] george: we work for clients. clients are, are, are tough. consumers are tough now. technology is changing and people's ability to negotiate has changed. challenges are significant and are real. but in a good sense, right? to deliver we exist for the retired teachers in the state of texas, for example. and the fact that they are getting a bit more, and wall street is getting less, is a good thing, not a bad thing. erik: george, thank you very much for spending time with...
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george -- flattening? george: the inflation trade you alluded to, we cannot just contribute the flattening or contest the idea, we will do with the tax policy brings. it should be inflationary in nature. where the tug-of-war is, the 80 basis points on the two ten's, there is one part that will say that this is a policy error, they are keeping the curve flattening and long-term rates are buying the credit ability of a time where it is not there, so we are not worried about the long-term rates rising. at the same time, we have debt, we have the balance sheets coming off and we have policy where we could be deficit negative in the beginning, so with the crossroads this is interesting for the curve. i think we will have episodes of steepening throughout 2018 and will be a big shock to the market. tom: let me cut to the chase. we are not going there -- bill gross is on the buy side and you are on the sell side. and you are in the room -- and he says we are through that, can you state like gross and others on th
george -- flattening? george: the inflation trade you alluded to, we cannot just contribute the flattening or contest the idea, we will do with the tax policy brings. it should be inflationary in nature. where the tug-of-war is, the 80 basis points on the two ten's, there is one part that will say that this is a policy error, they are keeping the curve flattening and long-term rates are buying the credit ability of a time where it is not there, so we are not worried about the long-term rates...
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to presidents jimmy carter george h. w. bush, bill clinton george w. bush and barack obama we want to express our deep gratitude. we truly are one nation, under god all unified by our values and devotion to one another. i want to thank every person who contributed. there's a lot of work ahead of us. i want to thank groups like the points of life for making such a big difference in our disaster response efforts. together we will recover we will rebuild and we will come back stronger and better than ever before. thank you god bless you. may god bless the united states of america. >> as texas, florida and for puerto rico faces aftermath of hurricanes harvey, irma and maria. citizens stepped to served their communities to recovery. here to talk more about the foundation and to present awards is president and ceo of point of life natalie and chairman neil bush. >> thank you for your outstanding patriotism. thank you to all the artists here tonight for volunteering your time and talent. i'm proud to chair points of light and proud to support my father's lega
to presidents jimmy carter george h. w. bush, bill clinton george w. bush and barack obama we want to express our deep gratitude. we truly are one nation, under god all unified by our values and devotion to one another. i want to thank every person who contributed. there's a lot of work ahead of us. i want to thank groups like the points of life for making such a big difference in our disaster response efforts. together we will recover we will rebuild and we will come back stronger and better...
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great stuff, george. there is more to be told in terms of what this is laying out for the fbi. >> major developments indeed. over at the white house, we will stand by for the press briefings beginning fairly soon. paul manafort and rick gates appear before a federal judge less than 30 minutes from now. evan perez is over at the federal court here in washington and the district. tell us what will happen at this initial appearance. >> paul manafort and rick gate arrived here in d.c. about an hour ago. they are sitting there waiting for the judge to convene this hearing which is going to end up being an arraignment hearing. we will probably hear a plea. that's expected to be a plea of not guilty. we expect that both men will be fighting the charges. the 12 counts that the government has laid out. the special counsel has laid out that lays out over 10 years of financial business arrangements with the former government in ukraine. manafort and gates went to great lengths to hide bank account in other countries
great stuff, george. there is more to be told in terms of what this is laying out for the fbi. >> major developments indeed. over at the white house, we will stand by for the press briefings beginning fairly soon. paul manafort and rick gates appear before a federal judge less than 30 minutes from now. evan perez is over at the federal court here in washington and the district. tell us what will happen at this initial appearance. >> paul manafort and rick gate arrived here in d.c....
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called "george michael -- freedom." it premieres this saturday on showtime. >> the number of people who come up to me and say oh, you don't know how much you helped me when i lost this person. >> reporter: his directing partner and life-long friend david austin says the george michael we knew was not the whole picture. what was it? this film that people are requesting going to see? >> they're going to see george in h you'll see a side of george nobody's ever seen before. >> reporter: we get a look behind the scenes of his most iconic video "freedom." >> it's something we can all look back on. and look at that with great memories. >> reporter: starring five of the most famous super models of the '90s. >> if the song comes on anywhere. in the car or at a club or whatever, i do, it like transports me back to that time. ♪ >> reporter: why did he want that for that video? >> i think the five super models were a pretty good alternative to just one guy in a video, as he put it. it became this iconic and game changing video.
called "george michael -- freedom." it premieres this saturday on showtime. >> the number of people who come up to me and say oh, you don't know how much you helped me when i lost this person. >> reporter: his directing partner and life-long friend david austin says the george michael we knew was not the whole picture. what was it? this film that people are requesting going to see? >> they're going to see george in h you'll see a side of george nobody's ever seen...
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george, it was a weather-impaired jobs report. we expected a headline number , but there was some excitement around wage growth. too?hat weather impaired george: there is a slight impact from the weather. there were also some calendar quirks boosting the number, but by and large it is heading in the right direction. the earlier comments you scrolled through, the markets have been waiting for this. i do think even if we get weaker growth numbers, wage pressures and general inflation is running higher, the fixed income market will get more defensive. jonathan: interested in a reaction in the market. treasury yields higher by four or five basis points. we reversed that move. oksana, what do you make of the intraday activity around the jobs number itself? oksana: this is a strong jobs number. the unemployment rate lowest in 16 years. underemployment rate lowest in 10 years, participation rate is up, wage growth is up. there's no question about it. we have to stop interpreting good news as bad news and bad news as bad news. that is inc
george, it was a weather-impaired jobs report. we expected a headline number , but there was some excitement around wage growth. too?hat weather impaired george: there is a slight impact from the weather. there were also some calendar quirks boosting the number, but by and large it is heading in the right direction. the earlier comments you scrolled through, the markets have been waiting for this. i do think even if we get weaker growth numbers, wage pressures and general inflation is running...
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fifth-gradea grandnephew of george washington talks about his book, writing with george, sportsmanship and chivalry in the making of america's first president. he describes the first presidents prowess in sport. >> we are lucky to have a wonderful author and a journalist and historian and friend of mount vernon speaking to us. he is a writer who has spent the last 20 years in afghanistan and iraq and other nations. he is a washington ancestor. a descendent. you are not that old. he is the fifth great grandnephew of george washington through his brother. he began his writing at uc berkeley covering the rugby team. then conflict reporting on parma and cambodia. he has interviewed many important leaders. also to publications for you know, the atlantic monthly and the new york times. he is the author of two other books. my brother my enemy. al qaeda's greatest escape. he has received three pulitzer prize nominations for his articles. most importantly among all of this he has been one of the research fellows at the mount vernon research fellows. he is somebody who puts us off to go cover a
fifth-gradea grandnephew of george washington talks about his book, writing with george, sportsmanship and chivalry in the making of america's first president. he describes the first presidents prowess in sport. >> we are lucky to have a wonderful author and a journalist and historian and friend of mount vernon speaking to us. he is a writer who has spent the last 20 years in afghanistan and iraq and other nations. he is a washington ancestor. a descendent. you are not that old. he is the...
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michael. >> george pitched it to me in l.a. in a nightclub called roxbury's. "you're the leader of the gang, unless you say yes, the rest of the girls won't." >> reporter: the story of how five supermodels came to lip synch the hit told in the documentary "george michael: freedom." >> you look like you're singing it, can you act like you're singing along to it? when i had just learned it. oh my god, let's just have fun, and that's what it ended up being, fun. >> reporter: chock full of interviews with celebrities who knew and loved him. >> he's god's gift to the world. >> reporter: the film covers his life and career, made before his untimely death from natural causes last christmas at age 53. >> i'm aware of the need for persona. and my actual persona, i'm not really prepared to give. >> reporter: the notoriously private star codirected with his lifelong friend and songwriter david austin. would he have been promoting this movie? >> no. he made the film, narrated the film, that's about as far as he got. he was one person that
michael. >> george pitched it to me in l.a. in a nightclub called roxbury's. "you're the leader of the gang, unless you say yes, the rest of the girls won't." >> reporter: the story of how five supermodels came to lip synch the hit told in the documentary "george michael: freedom." >> you look like you're singing it, can you act like you're singing along to it? when i had just learned it. oh my god, let's just have fun, and that's what it ended up being,...
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george. describes the first presidents prowess exports ranging from horseback riding to bow hunting. residentsvernon posted this event. >> we are lucky to have a wonderful author and a journalist and historian and friend of the burning speaking to us. he is a writer who has spent the last 20 years in afghanistan and iraq and other nations. he is a washington ancestor. a descendent. you are not that old. fifth great grandnephew of george washington through his brother. writing at uc berkeley covering the rugby team. on parmalict reporting and cambodia. he has interviewed many important leaders. also to publications for you know, the atlantic monthly and the new york times. he is the author of two other books. my brother my enemy. escape.'s greatest he has received three pulitzer prize nominations for his articles. most importantly among all of this he has been one of the research fellows at the mount vernon research fellows. he is somebody who puts us off to go cover a war. that is unusual but
george. describes the first presidents prowess exports ranging from horseback riding to bow hunting. residentsvernon posted this event. >> we are lucky to have a wonderful author and a journalist and historian and friend of the burning speaking to us. he is a writer who has spent the last 20 years in afghanistan and iraq and other nations. he is a washington ancestor. a descendent. you are not that old. fifth great grandnephew of george washington through his brother. writing at uc...
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we don't know if he knows george papadopoulos. we heard tonight that he said, who the hell is this guy. i think there's going to be a number of people that come through this that then candidate never met, never knew, never had interactions with. so if he takes steps to under mine the special counsel, to cut off funding, fire him that would be extremely detrimental to protect the office of the president. we've got this papadopoulos character out here today, this other clown, carter page is on another network tonight god knows why giving an interview. these people don't have the judgment and experience to stay off television tonight, how in the world could we have trusted they were doing the right thing in his campaign? there's a lot of stuff to worry about. undermining the special counsel probably not a great move given what we know today. >> laura, let me ask you, papadopoulos is referenced as a proactive cooperate or the. what does that mean? >> it's somebody involved in the hook, line and sinker of this. someone trying to go out
we don't know if he knows george papadopoulos. we heard tonight that he said, who the hell is this guy. i think there's going to be a number of people that come through this that then candidate never met, never knew, never had interactions with. so if he takes steps to under mine the special counsel, to cut off funding, fire him that would be extremely detrimental to protect the office of the president. we've got this papadopoulos character out here today, this other clown, carter page is on...
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george is right. you know, we owe him that. - yeah. - i'm here for you, buddy. - yeah, me too. - yeah. whoo! maybe there's some w have an emergency fund and give it to whoever needs it. yeah, good idea, ernie. because these are the women that you wanna see topless? hey, these chichis can still turn heads. yeah, they turn head hey, these chichis can still turn heads. [retching] alloween's coming up d houses, they make a fortune. we could nie. we could have e like, five bucks. - come on, let's do it! - all right! - yeah, we got the skills. - that's a great idea. we can all get dressed up li aah! how did you get into your costume so fast? okay, we're all set. now, hand the old prospector five dollars so i'm going first, mom. okay, honey, but this may be the last time we talk because no one gets out of the haunted mine alive! aah! so lame. (frank) pleasladies first. (frank) what's this? aa-a-ah! not you. my babie-e-s. aah! [gina cackling] you will never escape the web of carmantula! aah! [girl screaming]
george is right. you know, we owe him that. - yeah. - i'm here for you, buddy. - yeah, me too. - yeah. whoo! maybe there's some w have an emergency fund and give it to whoever needs it. yeah, good idea, ernie. because these are the women that you wanna see topless? hey, these chichis can still turn heads. yeah, they turn head hey, these chichis can still turn heads. [retching] alloween's coming up d houses, they make a fortune. we could nie. we could have e like, five bucks. - come on, let's do...
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george, you were talking to brad. an ak-47 holds 30 rounds in it and sounds to weapons experts who heard these chilling audios overnight, the tapes, that sh a person who reloaded several times with magazines and was able to do that locked in a hotel room with nobody to stop him. >> so far no claims of responsibility on the internet. >> nothing like that at all, george. we're checking, so far nothing at this point. las vegas police, clark county sheriff have trained for potential terror attacks and always thought that las vegas could be a target. al qaeda and isis have claimed they'll attack las vegas at some point but at this point we have no claims of responsibility and this scenario shooting at a crowd from high above on the 32nd floor was not one they had trained for. >> not one we had heard about before. brian ross, thanks search. want to bring inn pierre thomas as well and, pierre, federal authorities already on the scene. atf? >> atf, fbi offering their assistance and this is the worst case scenario they've been
george, you were talking to brad. an ak-47 holds 30 rounds in it and sounds to weapons experts who heard these chilling audios overnight, the tapes, that sh a person who reloaded several times with magazines and was able to do that locked in a hotel room with nobody to stop him. >> so far no claims of responsibility on the internet. >> nothing like that at all, george. we're checking, so far nothing at this point. las vegas police, clark county sheriff have trained for potential...
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george, you were talking to brad. an ak-47 holds 30 rounds in it and sounds to weapons experts who heard these chilling audios overnight, the tapes, that sh a person who reloaded several times with magazines and was able to do that locked in a hotel room with nobody to stop him. >> so far no claims of responsibility on the internet. >> nothing like that at all, george. we're checking, so far nothing at this point. las vegas police, clark county sheriff have trained for potential terror attacks and always thought that las vegas could be a target. al qaeda and isis have claimed they'll attack las vegas at some point but at this point we have no claims of responsibility and this scenario shooting at a crowd from high above 32nd floor was not one they had trained for. >> not one we had heard about before. brian ross, thanks search. want to bring in pierre thomas as well and, pierre, federal authorities already on the scene. atf? >> atf, fbi offering their assistance and this is the worst case scenario they've been concern
george, you were talking to brad. an ak-47 holds 30 rounds in it and sounds to weapons experts who heard these chilling audios overnight, the tapes, that sh a person who reloaded several times with magazines and was able to do that locked in a hotel room with nobody to stop him. >> so far no claims of responsibility on the internet. >> nothing like that at all, george. we're checking, so far nothing at this point. las vegas police, clark county sheriff have trained for potential...
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george papadopoulos so far, it explains the charges against him, et cetera. from that document we learn, first of all, that months before the american public ever heard anything about it, the trump campaign was told and apparently believed that in fact the russian government had hacked thousands of democratic e-mails. and the first time that we the public ever had any idea that there was any russian involvement whatsoever in the election, that russia had been involved in hacking into and stealing democratic party documents, first time we all knew about that was june 14th last year in the "washington post." but the trump campaign knew way before then. soon after george papadopoulos was named one of donald trump's five foreign policy advisors last spring, he was informed in april that the russians had dirt on hillary clinton, that they had thousands of e-mails. so, the trump campaign was told about the russian effort to interfere in our election and to hurt hillary clinton's chances in the election. the trump campaign heard about that months before any of the r
george papadopoulos so far, it explains the charges against him, et cetera. from that document we learn, first of all, that months before the american public ever heard anything about it, the trump campaign was told and apparently believed that in fact the russian government had hacked thousands of democratic e-mails. and the first time that we the public ever had any idea that there was any russian involvement whatsoever in the election, that russia had been involved in hacking into and...
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two presidents jimmy carter, george h.w. bush, bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama, melania and i want to express our deep gratitude for your tremendous assistance. this wonderful effort reminds us we truly are one nation, under god, all unified by our values and devotion to one another. i also want to thank every person including everyone here tonight who has contributed to this vital effort. there is a lot of work ahead of us, and i want to thank groups like the points of light for making such a big difference in the desert -- the disaster response efforts. we will rebuild, and we will come back stronger and better than ever before. thank you, god bless you, and may god bless the united states of america. [applause and cheers] lee greenwood: president trump. as texas, florida, and puerto rico ace the aftermath of purvey, irma, and maria -- harvey, irma, and maria, points of light has stepped up to the long road to recovery. here to talk more about the foundation and to present awards is president and ceo of points of light nalley kaplan and
two presidents jimmy carter, george h.w. bush, bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama, melania and i want to express our deep gratitude for your tremendous assistance. this wonderful effort reminds us we truly are one nation, under god, all unified by our values and devotion to one another. i also want to thank every person including everyone here tonight who has contributed to this vital effort. there is a lot of work ahead of us, and i want to thank groups like the points of light for...
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all of the lies that george papadopoulos told the fbi. the judge said, did you read the document carefully? papadopoulos said, yes, i did, your honor. the judge said, is everything in that document true? yes, it is, your honor. the bad news for president trump is that george papadopoulos secretly pled guilty three weeks ago and the even worse news for donald trump is that george papadopoulos is cooperating with the special prosecutor, telling the special prosecutor everything he knows and george papadopoulos knows that his future depends on him telling the truth. his sentence depends on him telling the truth. he pled guilty three weeks ago to a federal felony that carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a maximum fine of $250,000. and at his special arrangement the judge told george papadopoulos that if he continued to fully cooperate with the special prosecutor his prison sentence could be, quote, between zero to six months. and that his fine could be, quote, between $500 and $9,500. the judge then told george papadopoulos
all of the lies that george papadopoulos told the fbi. the judge said, did you read the document carefully? papadopoulos said, yes, i did, your honor. the judge said, is everything in that document true? yes, it is, your honor. the bad news for president trump is that george papadopoulos secretly pled guilty three weeks ago and the even worse news for donald trump is that george papadopoulos is cooperating with the special prosecutor, telling the special prosecutor everything he knows and...
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george: lesson learned. never question tyler whistler when it comes to painting a basement a dark color, because actually i'm feeling a lot of color popping down here. that's one of the great design tricks with dark colors-- is blacks, really, really dark charcoal grays-- anything that you put in front of it becomes the star. george: "george to the rescue" is all about bringing great people together, and we're very excited to be teaming up with another tv show that does the same thing. the "ellen" show generously donated a tv to the england's basement, which i know the family will put to good use for years to come. what's next, tyler? ball pit. specifically tailored to mason-- it's very tactile, very sensory oriented. george: now, sometimes tyler can be all work and no play, but if we're going to make absolutely sure that this basement is kid-proof, we're going to have to do some testing. whoa. tyler: we're supposed to be building a ball pit, but instead george is throwing the balls everywhere else but in th
george: lesson learned. never question tyler whistler when it comes to painting a basement a dark color, because actually i'm feeling a lot of color popping down here. that's one of the great design tricks with dark colors-- is blacks, really, really dark charcoal grays-- anything that you put in front of it becomes the star. george: "george to the rescue" is all about bringing great people together, and we're very excited to be teaming up with another tv show that does the same...
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then, of course, there's the george papadopoulos guilty plea. that is packing the most punch here in washington. papadopoulos is called a pro active cooperator with prosecutors meaning he has been assisting them with the wide-ranging russia investigation. papadopoulos has admitted to russian contact after he became a foreign policy adviser to the trump campaign, and the fact that he tried to set up meetings with russian officials and members of the campaign team. we saw this morning the president calling papadopoulos a liar. sarah sanders referred to him yesterday as a volunteer in the campaign, but we seen the e-mails released in the paperwork and it makes clear papadopoulos did communicate with paul manafort and sam clovis, who encouraged papadopoulos at one time to travel to russia to get that alleged dirt on hillary clinton. now clovis since told the "washington post" he was being paw lig polite and opposed the trip, and it's likely to come out from papadopoulos, and prosecutors said his guilty plea is just a small part of what is to come. j
then, of course, there's the george papadopoulos guilty plea. that is packing the most punch here in washington. papadopoulos is called a pro active cooperator with prosecutors meaning he has been assisting them with the wide-ranging russia investigation. papadopoulos has admitted to russian contact after he became a foreign policy adviser to the trump campaign, and the fact that he tried to set up meetings with russian officials and members of the campaign team. we saw this morning the...
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george was never beginnigoing t. and his role here looks strange in one more sense, and that is, it looks like he was pulled out of the sand box and put into this campaign. >> well there were five people that donald trump named at the time, they were pulled out of thin air because the president was under pressure, he had to get names. >> george graduated from college in 2009, that's pretty young. >> michael, what do you make of george's involvement? >> so, couple things. first is at the sentencing or the plea, the prosecutor, mueller's prosecutor said this is a small part of the larger investigation. he's let people know this guy represents just the tip of the iceberg for his broader investigation. second is -- >> which is also interesting about that it's the tip of the iceberg no one saw. usually the tip of the iceberg sts stuff the media sees. he was arrested and no one knew about it. >> well, that's right. and in some sorts that's testament to bob mueller's team and the way they're operating. second, plooes arrest
george was never beginnigoing t. and his role here looks strange in one more sense, and that is, it looks like he was pulled out of the sand box and put into this campaign. >> well there were five people that donald trump named at the time, they were pulled out of thin air because the president was under pressure, he had to get names. >> george graduated from college in 2009, that's pretty young. >> michael, what do you make of george's involvement? >> so, couple things....
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george -- >> clearly. but collusion is cooperation -- >> -- not condoned by the administration. >> collusion is cooperation, and that's what he was doing with russians b you i wa russian, but i want to get back to that meeting he had with president trump and put that picture back up again march 31st of 2016. according to the document he said at that meeting with president trump that he could set up a meeting with mr. putin. what was mr. trump's reaction to that? >> i don't know. i wasn't there and i have not talked to the president about that so i don't know. i do know this, the meeting that was being proposed did not take place. and that's clear in the government submission that they filed in the federal court. >> you spoke to mr. trump yesterday, correct? >> yes. >> what was his reaction to these indictments and this plea agreement? >> well, let me say a couple things on that, first of all i won't give you obviously my conversations with the president of the united states. they're attorney/client privile
george -- >> clearly. but collusion is cooperation -- >> -- not condoned by the administration. >> collusion is cooperation, and that's what he was doing with russians b you i wa russian, but i want to get back to that meeting he had with president trump and put that picture back up again march 31st of 2016. according to the document he said at that meeting with president trump that he could set up a meeting with mr. putin. what was mr. trump's reaction to that? >> i...
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so george w. bush, who's wanted to stay out of politics, now finds himself a bull's-eye of the bannon alt right movement. >> i wonder if one has to believe he had a level of expectation of that. because whenever anyone comes out, even when they were, you know, went into political office, maybe especially when they went in political office if they speak against this president or is critical, then, you know, there's an unleashing so to speak of unleashing on that individual. >> well, there is. that's one of the reasons you know george w. bush said i want out of washington. his hero is harry truman. who went back to independence. george w. bush went back to dallas. built his library. works with wounded warriors. he wasn't looking forward to entering the pray. but after charlottesville, you have a president of the united states not seeming unable to denounce neo-nazis and anti-semites. it started a real worry within serious members of the republican party. we saw bob corker. we saw john mccain. there
so george w. bush, who's wanted to stay out of politics, now finds himself a bull's-eye of the bannon alt right movement. >> i wonder if one has to believe he had a level of expectation of that. because whenever anyone comes out, even when they were, you know, went into political office, maybe especially when they went in political office if they speak against this president or is critical, then, you know, there's an unleashing so to speak of unleashing on that individual. >> well,...
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>> everyone involved, george. these agencies in this kind of situation have to know what this is and what this isn't. again, no early indication of ties to international terrorism, again, earlier in the investigation but here's why it's so critical, george. about there was there would be the potential this could be the beginning of something pretty additional attacks so that's why law enforcement officials from the federal government jump right in with the locals early in these kind of cases to see what they are dealing with. also, george, i think it's unfortunate to point out that mass shootings in this country happen on a pretty routine basis where people take assault-style rifles and they start shooting and killing people. usually not to this level. usually not this many wounded and killed but these type of incidents unfortunately happen pretty regularly in our country. >> we're talking about every week, every couple of weeks see some kind of mass shooting, this one with the numbers we're seeing right now, at l
>> everyone involved, george. these agencies in this kind of situation have to know what this is and what this isn't. again, no early indication of ties to international terrorism, again, earlier in the investigation but here's why it's so critical, george. about there was there would be the potential this could be the beginning of something pretty additional attacks so that's why law enforcement officials from the federal government jump right in with the locals early in these kind of...
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at first, george, so many thought they were hearing firecrackers. some people saw they thought confetti. they were side by side. another man trying to evacuate to get out of harm's way so they could meet an ambulance died in his arms. right where i'm standing. his friend survived. the numbers are astounding 100 plus wounded. those are likely to rise. unfortunately likely the dead because medical officials are telling us a number of those people are in critical condition still. everything is focused as brad and brian have been saying about the investigation. the planning to this attack was rather extensive. the shooter took to this room. knowing that it was facing this concert, that there are thousands of people below him. knowing he could open fire. bringing his automatic weapon and opening fire dozens of rounds fired into that crowd. people calling it a kill box, shooting fish in a barrel as you mention automatic when you fire a weapon automatic it is notoriously inaccurate but when you're firing it tens of thousands of people, it doesn't take grea
at first, george, so many thought they were hearing firecrackers. some people saw they thought confetti. they were side by side. another man trying to evacuate to get out of harm's way so they could meet an ambulance died in his arms. right where i'm standing. his friend survived. the numbers are astounding 100 plus wounded. those are likely to rise. unfortunately likely the dead because medical officials are telling us a number of those people are in critical condition still. everything is...
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george: yes. luke: yes. jonathan: next fed chair. figure one. oksana: warsh. george: warsh. luke: kevin warsh. jonathan: i am surprised at the consensus. this one will be fine and difficult. pick one of these. catalonia for spain with a similar maturity. i will pick up 2020. the spread is about 300 basis points. which one do you hold through 2020? catalonia or spain? oksana: not touching that one. george: i'm off-line on that one. jonathan: give me one. luke: you would have to go with spain. jonathan: we really appreciate your time. oksana staying out of trouble alongside george and luke hickmore. from new york, that doesn't for us. we will see you next friday at 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. have a great weekend. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ >>, hello. they don't fly much higher than if bush are sick, the cofounder of -- they don't fly much higher the ceo -- founder of lecharcyzyk,an b today's highflyer. ♪ nathan always knew he wanted to be something. 2008ompany he started in is now valued at more than $36 billion. achieve strategy officer at airbnb
george: yes. luke: yes. jonathan: next fed chair. figure one. oksana: warsh. george: warsh. luke: kevin warsh. jonathan: i am surprised at the consensus. this one will be fine and difficult. pick one of these. catalonia for spain with a similar maturity. i will pick up 2020. the spread is about 300 basis points. which one do you hold through 2020? catalonia or spain? oksana: not touching that one. george: i'm off-line on that one. jonathan: give me one. luke: you would have to go with spain....
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> and knowing george, i bet he makes them laugh a lot. carly, thank you. >>> meanwhile, angelina jolie made it a girls night with her two daughters. >> so beautiful. mom wore white. the girls all in black for the premier of the animated film, "the breadwinner." angelina is a producer. >>> speaking of producing. john stamos is about to produce the biggest day of his life. >> uncle jesse is getting married. >> have mercy. >> have mercy is right. john put a ring on caitlin mchur. >> you're in love. >> i am in love. >> you have a disney baby. >> that's right. >> reporter: that was john hinting when i visited in the summer. yesterday, he made it official. john posted this beautiful drawing on twitter writing, i asked, she said yes, and we lived happily ever after. ♪ for the proposal, john cut together some of the most romantic moments from disney films. ♪ there is one way to ask her >> reporter: after she accepted, john and caitlin celebrated with their families at the exclusive disneyland restaurant 21 royal. a dinner party that usually c
> and knowing george, i bet he makes them laugh a lot. carly, thank you. >>> meanwhile, angelina jolie made it a girls night with her two daughters. >> so beautiful. mom wore white. the girls all in black for the premier of the animated film, "the breadwinner." angelina is a producer. >>> speaking of producing. john stamos is about to produce the biggest day of his life. >> uncle jesse is getting married. >> have mercy. >> have mercy is...
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. >> george clooney's new daddy milemilestone. >> shocking. it was shocking what's changed. >>> plus -- >> i don't know. >> john stamos engaged. >>> then -- >> that's amazing. >> get it, girl. >> we're with the "bad moms" as they take over chicago. >>> and we're with david letterman. a question that come meetly cracked up the comedian. >> oh, man. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." justin timberlake finally confirms what "e.t." told you about a month ago. he'll headline the super bowl half time show. everybody is speculating whether' n sync will join him or janet jackson. >> at any point in the ask did they say, hey, just -- the last time, there was a little wardrobe thing can we make sure that doesn't happen? as long as we're good with that, we're good with you? >> that won't happen. that's not going to happen. >> reporter: still, a lot of people are wondering, 14 years after that infamous moment, could janet jackson rejoin justin at the super bowl. a source close to janet tells "e.t." the singer has not been approached. but she's open to i
. >> george clooney's new daddy milemilestone. >> shocking. it was shocking what's changed. >>> plus -- >> i don't know. >> john stamos engaged. >>> then -- >> that's amazing. >> get it, girl. >> we're with the "bad moms" as they take over chicago. >>> and we're with david letterman. a question that come meetly cracked up the comedian. >> oh, man. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." justin...
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>> george, that's just not fair. because, again, we haven't published the rules as to what applies to the pass-through rates. you're making assumptions that i don't think are correct. >> i wouldn't need the make the assumptions if we had the president's tax returns. he has said he won't benefit from this tax plan. my question to you is how are the american people going to know that if he's not releasing his tax returns? >> again, george, i think the american public will be comfortable with the information they have. as you have pointed out, the pass-through rate is something we need to be careful about. as you have just described. we're going to make sure there is the proper rules. there's going to be full transparency as we go through the legislative process, what those rules are, so rich people can't take advantage of it. >> you talked about transparency. in the interest of transparency, can you guarantee that the president won't get a tax cut under his plan and how will you demonstrate it? >> again, as i have said
>> george, that's just not fair. because, again, we haven't published the rules as to what applies to the pass-through rates. you're making assumptions that i don't think are correct. >> i wouldn't need the make the assumptions if we had the president's tax returns. he has said he won't benefit from this tax plan. my question to you is how are the american people going to know that if he's not releasing his tax returns? >> again, george, i think the american public will be...
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take a listen. >> you know, from what i recall, george was a low-level volunteer. george was such a low-level volunteer, i don't recall having much interaction with him throughout the campaign. >> can you just explain what george papadopoulos' role with the campaign was? >> it was extremely limited. it was a volunteer position. and, again, no activity was ever done in an official capacity on behalf of the campaign in that regard. >> hugh, let me ask you, do low level advisers sit in on foreign policy counsel meetings with president trump as the picture that we've been showing clearly demonstrates? do they frequently e-mail top campaign officials about setting up meetings with russian officials? >> well, i can tell you, i've never heard of the guy until yesterday. but that doesn't matter, craig. all that matters is what did he do and with whom did he do it and certainly the people who broke into the watergate weren't very high level in the campaign of nixon '72 and they ended up bringing down a presidency, so it doesn't really matter what his job title is, what matt
take a listen. >> you know, from what i recall, george was a low-level volunteer. george was such a low-level volunteer, i don't recall having much interaction with him throughout the campaign. >> can you just explain what george papadopoulos' role with the campaign was? >> it was extremely limited. it was a volunteer position. and, again, no activity was ever done in an official capacity on behalf of the campaign in that regard. >> hugh, let me ask you, do low level...
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george: warsh. luke: kevin warsh. jonathan: i am surprised at the consensus around kevin warsh here. this one will be fun and difficult, because you have to pick one of these. catalonia or spain with a similar maturity. i will pick out 2020. the spread is about 300 basis points. which one do you hold through 2020? catalonia or spain? oksana: not touching that one. [laughter] george: i'm off-line on that one, too. jonathan: luke, you have to give me one. luke: you would have to go with spain. jonathan: there we go we really , appreciate your time. oksana staying out of trouble alongside george and luke pick more at aberdeen standard investments. new york, that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. until next time, have a great weekend. this is "bloomberg: real yield." ♪ so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday. ♪ ♪ banks aren't just undergoing a face lift. they're undergoing a transformation. a data fueled, security driven
george: warsh. luke: kevin warsh. jonathan: i am surprised at the consensus around kevin warsh here. this one will be fun and difficult, because you have to pick one of these. catalonia or spain with a similar maturity. i will pick out 2020. the spread is about 300 basis points. which one do you hold through 2020? catalonia or spain? oksana: not touching that one. [laughter] george: i'm off-line on that one, too. jonathan: luke, you have to give me one. luke: you would have to go with spain....
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george, it was a weather-impaired jobs report. we expected a headline number but there was excitement around wage growth. george: there is a slight impact from the weather. there were also some calendar quirks boosting the number but by and large it is heading in the right direction. the earlier comments you scrolled through, the markets have been waiting for this. i do think even if we get weaker growth numbers, wage pressures and general inflation is running higher, the fixed income market will get more defensive. jonathan: interested in a reaction in the market. treasury yields higher by four or five basis points. we reversed that move. oksana, what you make of the intraday activity around the jobs number itself? oksana: this is a strong jobs number. the unemployment rate lowest in 16 years. underemployment rate lowest in 10 years, participation rate is up, wage growth is up. there is no question about it, we have to stop interpreting good news as bad news and bad news as bad news. that is incessant. certainly treasuries at 2.4
george, it was a weather-impaired jobs report. we expected a headline number but there was excitement around wage growth. george: there is a slight impact from the weather. there were also some calendar quirks boosting the number but by and large it is heading in the right direction. the earlier comments you scrolled through, the markets have been waiting for this. i do think even if we get weaker growth numbers, wage pressures and general inflation is running higher, the fixed income market...
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george w. bush, and barack obama, melania and i want to express our deep gratitude for your tremendous assistance. this wonderful effort reminds us we truly are one nation, under god, all unified by our values and devotion to one another. i also want to thank every person including everyone here tonight who has contributed to this vital effort. there is a lot of work ahead of us, and i want to thank groups like the points of light for making such a big difference in the desert -- the disaster response efforts. we will rebuild, and we will come back stronger and better than ever before. thank you, god bless you, and may god bless the united states of america. [applause and cheers] lee greenwood: president trump. as texas, florida, and puerto rico ace the aftermath of purvey, irma, and maria -- harvey, irma, and maria, points of light has stepped up to the long road to recovery. here to talk more about the foundation and to present awards is president and ceo of points of light nalley kaplan and
george w. bush, and barack obama, melania and i want to express our deep gratitude for your tremendous assistance. this wonderful effort reminds us we truly are one nation, under god, all unified by our values and devotion to one another. i also want to thank every person including everyone here tonight who has contributed to this vital effort. there is a lot of work ahead of us, and i want to thank groups like the points of light for making such a big difference in the desert -- the disaster...
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george mcclellan also has something to do with this. he does pursue the confederate army to the potomac river. at the two-day battle of shepherdstown, mcclellan is able to put enough force in lee's rear that he has to turn the army around to make sure george mcclellan is not going to try any tricks. at the same time, mcclellan will send portions of his army north to williamsport and basically kick jeb stuart out of williamsport into virginia. lee loses his bridgehead. decide on the afternoon of september 20 that this is over. the campaign is done. he has run the wheels off his army, it is time to give it up. we tried our best. what is lee's reaction to all of this? october 2, robert e. lee writes a general order to the soldiers of the army of northern virginia. basically it recounts everything they had done through cedar mountain, second manassas, and sharpsburg. at the end, this is what lee says about that quick, incredible turnaround that the army of northern virginia was able to start in the eastern theater of war. "history records f
george mcclellan also has something to do with this. he does pursue the confederate army to the potomac river. at the two-day battle of shepherdstown, mcclellan is able to put enough force in lee's rear that he has to turn the army around to make sure george mcclellan is not going to try any tricks. at the same time, mcclellan will send portions of his army north to williamsport and basically kick jeb stuart out of williamsport into virginia. lee loses his bridgehead. decide on the afternoon of...
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george papadoupolos. he tried to arrange a meeting. you can't do that. that's don jr.'s job. >> steven colbert having way too much fun. >>> the fbi is looking into a $300 million contract whitefish energy struck with puerto rico's power authority to rebuild the island's power grid after hurricane maria. concern was raised how it was awarded. turns out the company has ties to the trump administration. cnn's leyla santiago has more. >>reporter: the fbi now wants more answers on this. they have opened a preliminary inquiry to find out more about that $300 million deal between whitefish energy and puerto rico's power authority. now the governor is still standing by his decision to call for the termination of that contract. he says he has no evidence of any wrongdoing, but he says this is all become a distraction. a distraction, he say, because of controversy, many have questioned how a two--year-old company based out of montana with very few employees landed such a big deal with big responsibilities to restore the power grid. i got to tell you. we definitely sensed the tru
george papadoupolos. he tried to arrange a meeting. you can't do that. that's don jr.'s job. >> steven colbert having way too much fun. >>> the fbi is looking into a $300 million contract whitefish energy struck with puerto rico's power authority to rebuild the island's power grid after hurricane maria. concern was raised how it was awarded. turns out the company has ties to the trump administration. cnn's leyla santiago has more. >>reporter: the fbi now wants more answers...
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it won't last forever so it's wise to move in quickly like basil george. finding bottled and canned goods is never a problem but fresh fruit is another story. the next morning is grey and of a cost it almost resembles rural england only headers even move wind and damp one form or kip into this stately home complained of it frequently. longwood house which served as napoleon's home isn't by the french government the french m. pro was sent here by the british in one thousand fifteen and it's why he stayed until his death six years later his nights are said to have been sleepless restlessly he wandered from one bed to another he had three of them and no boredom seemed to have been a problem for him as well as the damp in the house. the restored furniture is being read and stored in the house including napoleon's billiard table that's reason enough for tour guide basil george to stop by he finds napoleon's former prison most impressive. i think it was just to have a campaign to try and get him released i think to see how badly he was being treated. and i think
it won't last forever so it's wise to move in quickly like basil george. finding bottled and canned goods is never a problem but fresh fruit is another story. the next morning is grey and of a cost it almost resembles rural england only headers even move wind and damp one form or kip into this stately home complained of it frequently. longwood house which served as napoleon's home isn't by the french government the french m. pro was sent here by the british in one thousand fifteen and it's why...
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quite a day for george papadopoulos... no, quite a day for george papadopoulos. .. no, not quite a day for george papadopoulos... no, not that one, the financial plan and wall street journal expert, who is from michigan. he was meant to be enjoying a quiet holiday in greece today, but he spent the whole day batting away a simple case of mistaken identity. m essa g es mistaken identity. messages like this one. as the day wore on and the messages piled up, he seemed to see the lighter side. will the real george papadopoulos please stand up! i followed will the real george papadopoulos please stand up! ifollowed him today. during the course of the last couple of hours i have done a tally. he started out with about 7000 followers, he now has about 8500. why don't you call yourself paul ma nafort why don't you call yourself paul manafort on twitter! great way to get more followers. chuckles would you like to be with him in greece eating his mum ‘s food? it sounds great. chuckles coming up: in the coming up: 0utside source. in the latest headlines, no doubt about that p
quite a day for george papadopoulos... no, quite a day for george papadopoulos. .. no, not quite a day for george papadopoulos... no, not that one, the financial plan and wall street journal expert, who is from michigan. he was meant to be enjoying a quiet holiday in greece today, but he spent the whole day batting away a simple case of mistaken identity. m essa g es mistaken identity. messages like this one. as the day wore on and the messages piled up, he seemed to see the lighter side. will...
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george? >> is there a way out of this? >> well, both sides, baghdad and erbil, have expressed a desire to reopen a dialogue, but what we have seen is that at the same time that talk is going on, there have been clashes to the south of erbil, near the city of kirkuk. the americans have also offered to act as an intermediary between the two sides, but as long as there is military tension south of this city, those talks could prove to be difficult. george? >> senior international correspondent ben wedeman live for us in erbil, iraq, thank you for your reporting. >>> the world health organization may reconsider naming zimbabwe's president robert mugabe as a goodwill ambassador. health experts and rights activists are stunned by the pick because the long-standing corruption and abuse of power allegations that stand against mr. mu gau mugabe. they're rethinking the appointment in light of who values. he says the agency is listening to critics' concerns. kenyans are set to cast ballots on thursday o
george? >> is there a way out of this? >> well, both sides, baghdad and erbil, have expressed a desire to reopen a dialogue, but what we have seen is that at the same time that talk is going on, there have been clashes to the south of erbil, near the city of kirkuk. the americans have also offered to act as an intermediary between the two sides, but as long as there is military tension south of this city, those talks could prove to be difficult. george? >> senior international...
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and also george pop dap loupapa. i want to bring in nbc national political reporter cara lee and reporter for the ""washington post" post". for 55 minute, we've been living in all these developments. there have been many, including manafort leaving the fbi field office. reaction from president trump's tweet. you have the george papadopoulos news that broke here. step back and put this in context, why this matters, matt. >> the president's campaign chairman, the person who engineered getting him the nomination, leaving the campaign in the first stages of the general election has been indicted in a massive corruption scheme. another member of the president's campaign, earliest foreign affairs advisers, is going to plead guilty for lying to the fbi about his contact sz with russian officials. all that said, we are just at the beginning of this investigation. we should look at this as one of the first steps in bob mueller's investigation, and nowhere near the end. >> robert? >> i'd agree. i think that, you know, it's int
and also george pop dap loupapa. i want to bring in nbc national political reporter cara lee and reporter for the ""washington post" post". for 55 minute, we've been living in all these developments. there have been many, including manafort leaving the fbi field office. reaction from president trump's tweet. you have the george papadopoulos news that broke here. step back and put this in context, why this matters, matt. >> the president's campaign chairman, the person...
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the american novelist george saunders. our arts editor, will gompertz, is at guildhall with the winner. good evening. george saunders won for this book, lincoln in the bardo. it tells the story set in 1862 of young willie lincoln who dies of fever in that year and goes and gets buried into a crypt his fater visits him. his father is the president abraham him. his father is the president abra ham lincoln who him. his father is the president abraham lincoln who is grief—stricken. in the cemetery there are ghostly voices having a conversation that tells the story of this book. it sounds complicated and it's marvellous. with me is george saunders. congratulations. thank you so saunders. congratulations. thank you so much. you had a vision for this book 20 years ago. you are an established story writer, what took you so long? my stories are a little dark and cynical and sci—fi and i just couldn't see anyway to approach this serious material. i tried it a couple of times, it didn't work. i thought — either don't do it or w
the american novelist george saunders. our arts editor, will gompertz, is at guildhall with the winner. good evening. george saunders won for this book, lincoln in the bardo. it tells the story set in 1862 of young willie lincoln who dies of fever in that year and goes and gets buried into a crypt his fater visits him. his father is the president abraham him. his father is the president abra ham lincoln who him. his father is the president abraham lincoln who is grief—stricken. in the...
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. >> george burrell, nonprofit executive. always good to have you with us, george. and brian tierney, marketing executive. thank you for spending time with us, as well. so, from state representative john taylor to congressman charlie dent, a retirement, a decision not to run again, much of the moderate voice of this state, locally and at the washington level, is now being put to rest, if you will. is it because of the forces at play in dc because the environment is not very hospitable to people who are able to cross the aisle and make things happen between the parties, or what's really at work here? what do you think is going on? >> well, i've spoken to both charlie and john taylor. these are veteran legislators who have been there a long, long time -- one in congress, one in the state house. have served 20 to 30 years each. in both cases, they cited the inability to get anything done in harrisburg and in washington. rather than focus on their party or the democratic party, it's both parties, and it's a problem. and we need leaders who know how to reach across the a
. >> george burrell, nonprofit executive. always good to have you with us, george. and brian tierney, marketing executive. thank you for spending time with us, as well. so, from state representative john taylor to congressman charlie dent, a retirement, a decision not to run again, much of the moderate voice of this state, locally and at the washington level, is now being put to rest, if you will. is it because of the forces at play in dc because the environment is not very hospitable to...
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george: warsh. george: warsh. luke: kevin warsh. jonathan: i'm surprised at the consensus around kevin warsh here. ok guys, final question. this one will be fun and difficult, because you have to pick one of these. catalonia or spain with a similar maturity. i'm going to pick out 2020. i could tell you the spread is about 300 basis points. which one do you hold through 2020? catalonia or spain? oksana: not touching that one. [laughter] george: i'm off-line on that one, too. jonathan: luke, you have to give me one. luke: you would have to go with spain. jonathan: there we go, we really appreciate your time. oksana staying out of trouble alongside george and luke hickmore at aberdeen standard investments. from new york, that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. until next time, have a great weekend. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ .. .. so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster net
george: warsh. george: warsh. luke: kevin warsh. jonathan: i'm surprised at the consensus around kevin warsh here. ok guys, final question. this one will be fun and difficult, because you have to pick one of these. catalonia or spain with a similar maturity. i'm going to pick out 2020. i could tell you the spread is about 300 basis points. which one do you hold through 2020? catalonia or spain? oksana: not touching that one. [laughter] george: i'm off-line on that one, too. jonathan: luke, you...
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>> i am happy to let george take that. [laughter] i am skeptical about the explanation the russians were looking to get donald trump elected or hurt hillary clinton. know the russians -- i know the russians were not big fans of hillary. they looked at trump as something other than -- of an un known. they were encouraged by some of the things they had to say -- he had to say about wanting a different relationship with russia and rethinking approaches to international democratization. but he was very much an unpredictable element. the russians don't like unpredictability. i think some of the things that have been attributed to putin have been exaggerated. aboutd one thing candidates drop. he said in response to a question at the end of a long press conference. it was not a prepared statement. his comments were mistranslated. --complemented trump;s trump's character, the brilliance of his character. ius.' then turned into 'gen [laughter] vastly overblown. >> you have to look at other elements of the recent campaign. viewed in
>> i am happy to let george take that. [laughter] i am skeptical about the explanation the russians were looking to get donald trump elected or hurt hillary clinton. know the russians -- i know the russians were not big fans of hillary. they looked at trump as something other than -- of an un known. they were encouraged by some of the things they had to say -- he had to say about wanting a different relationship with russia and rethinking approaches to international democratization. but...
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george: yes. luke: yes. jonathan: next fed chair. figure one. oksana: warsh. george: warsh. luke: kevin warsh. jonathan: i am surprised at the consensus. this one will be fine and difficult. pick one of these. with aia for spain similar maturity. i will pick up 2020. the spread is about 300 basis points. which one do you hold through 2020? catalonia or spain? oksana: not touching that one. george: i'm off-line on that one. jonathan: give me one. luke: you would have to go with spain. jonathan: we really appreciate your time. staying out of trouble alongside george and luke hickmore. from new york, that doesn't for us. we will see you next friday at 12:00 new york time, 5:00 p.m. in london. have a great weekend. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ is this a phone? or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinit
george: yes. luke: yes. jonathan: next fed chair. figure one. oksana: warsh. george: warsh. luke: kevin warsh. jonathan: i am surprised at the consensus. this one will be fine and difficult. pick one of these. with aia for spain similar maturity. i will pick up 2020. the spread is about 300 basis points. which one do you hold through 2020? catalonia or spain? oksana: not touching that one. george: i'm off-line on that one. jonathan: give me one. luke: you would have to go with spain. jonathan:...