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to george papadopoulos's guilty plea? >> thank you very much. >> president trump in a tweet, after you were arrested, he said quote few people knew the young low level volunteer named george, who proved to be a liar. is that a fair assessment of your role in the campaign, low level volunteer? >> i'm certainly not a campaign chairman or steve bannon or michael flynn, i also wasn't serving coffee. i don't think the campaign would have invited me to speak at the rnc the way they did if i was a coffee boy. >> you spoke at the convention? >> yes. >> not exactly. papadopoulos spoke at a cleveland during the time of the convention. still, resume patting is part of the papadopoulos mo, especially after president trump introduced him. >> george papadopoulos, and energy and oil consultant. >> reporter: critics seized after he was listed as model u.n. as a credential. he worked on the ben carson for president campaign where he says he prepared him for debates and before that, traveled to cyprus and the hudson institute. >> i jumped
to george papadopoulos's guilty plea? >> thank you very much. >> president trump in a tweet, after you were arrested, he said quote few people knew the young low level volunteer named george, who proved to be a liar. is that a fair assessment of your role in the campaign, low level volunteer? >> i'm certainly not a campaign chairman or steve bannon or michael flynn, i also wasn't serving coffee. i don't think the campaign would have invited me to speak at the rnc the way they...
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a handsome boy scout of a firefighter named george tiaffay. george was the genuine article. an all american good guy. he'd overcame early obstacles to become a top notch student in high school, a star athlete. this is his sister maria mcgrew. a valedictorian and on the football team. i -- >> yeah. you'd think he'd be just a jerk, right? >> reporter: yeah. >> just kind of a jock, mean-spirited sort of who knows, stereotypical. >> reporter: but it was quite the contrary, said maria. >> he was always the calming force amongst family and friends. you know, he was the gentle speaker. he had this outlook in life where, "i wanna go out and make the world a better place." >> reporter: so george did. he earned a prestigious appointment to west point, and after graduation became a combat engineer, served as a nation builder in panama. his childhood friend, aaron solano, went down for a visit. >> the stories he told me about the missions that he accomplished, building schools, clinics, roadways and bridges, really had an impact on his life. he finally felt like, "hey, i'm getting to do
a handsome boy scout of a firefighter named george tiaffay. george was the genuine article. an all american good guy. he'd overcame early obstacles to become a top notch student in high school, a star athlete. this is his sister maria mcgrew. a valedictorian and on the football team. i -- >> yeah. you'd think he'd be just a jerk, right? >> reporter: yeah. >> just kind of a jock, mean-spirited sort of who knows, stereotypical. >> reporter: but it was quite the contrary,...
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>> i don't know, george. i was working at a group called the london center of international law practice and notified them i would be leaving london to go back to the united states where i was going to pursue my new career or job, but they still decided to take me to rome with them on some sort of business trip where i met this professor. to this day i have no understanding why or why fate put me in the same room with this person in rome. >> when he found out you were working for the campaign he was very interested. >> yes. >> and what did you talk about? >> he basically presented himself as this well connected, well traveled former diplomat who could essentially connect me and the campaign to russian officials and to other leaders around the world. i think he even told me that one of his good friends was actually the vietnamese prime minister. you know, he was connected to various think tanks in europe, the state department, so i took him serious initially. >> and you followed up on this potential meeting wi
>> i don't know, george. i was working at a group called the london center of international law practice and notified them i would be leaving london to go back to the united states where i was going to pursue my new career or job, but they still decided to take me to rome with them on some sort of business trip where i met this professor. to this day i have no understanding why or why fate put me in the same room with this person in rome. >> when he found out you were working for...
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. >> george: hi, i'm george. >> anthony: this is george bajalia and zineb benjelloun. thank you for having me. >> george: yeah. welcome to café baba. >> anthony: i should say right now, i have no direct knowledge or awareness of either george or zineb smoking any illegal substances nor do i have any contemporaneous recollection at this time of me doing anything untoward in their presence, because that would be like wrong, dude. uh, some tea. george is here on a fulbright scholarship, and zineb is an artist from rabat. others in the room, however, well, don't give me that innocent look, you young punks. i know somebody in here's smoking reefer. >> anthony: so how stoned are people here? >> zineb: well, we can ask. [ laughter ] just ask. >> george: just ask someone. >> anthony: uh, you know, you're not getting totally ripped here? >> george: no, it's a functional part of daily life. for a long time the rest of the country and the government didn't really like tangier a whole lot. because it was seedy. there are these foreigners that came here and did god knows what. >>
. >> george: hi, i'm george. >> anthony: this is george bajalia and zineb benjelloun. thank you for having me. >> george: yeah. welcome to café baba. >> anthony: i should say right now, i have no direct knowledge or awareness of either george or zineb smoking any illegal substances nor do i have any contemporaneous recollection at this time of me doing anything untoward in their presence, because that would be like wrong, dude. uh, some tea. george is here on a...
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from george meade. it is entirely in george meade's handwriting. when does an army commanders sit down and write an army this big writing in order to a subordinate in his own handwriting? it is two pages long. here is what george meade says. he says the enemy undoubtedly occupied the cumberland valley from chambersburg in force. whether the holding of the cash town gap is to prevent our entrance or is there advance against us remains to be seen. thinking maybe lee is suck me into attacking him. maybe that is what he is doing, this chess game. he says in case of an advance -- against you at gettysburg or howard at emmitsburg you must fall back to emmitsburg. i will reinforce you with the core nearest you, which are sickles at any town and slocum at little's town. he admonished reynolds and then he says this, post yourself up on the roads and routes of communication of the enemy. what do you think that road and route is? the chambersburg pike. it's the road along which if you look at the map for what limited knows, he sees them coming from chambersbu
from george meade. it is entirely in george meade's handwriting. when does an army commanders sit down and write an army this big writing in order to a subordinate in his own handwriting? it is two pages long. here is what george meade says. he says the enemy undoubtedly occupied the cumberland valley from chambersburg in force. whether the holding of the cash town gap is to prevent our entrance or is there advance against us remains to be seen. thinking maybe lee is suck me into attacking him....
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that's correct, right, george? i told him i have no idea what you're talking about because of course i had nothing to do with russian interference or hacking whatsoever. so then he began to sweat, his demeanor changed, he became quite aggressive in his questioning which led me to believe that -- >> aggressive how? >> when i wasn't giving him what he wanted his voice would change. his voice -- his tone would basically try and detail to me that he thought i was lying and that i'm being a bad person for lying to him. >> about hacking and about the trump campaign conspiring with the russians to do the hacking? >> exactly. exactly. >> papadopoulos' suspicions were confirmed after the "washington post" revealed that halper was indeed working as a confidential source for the fbi as it investigated russia's interference in the campaign. in addition to papadopoulos, halper met with trump campaign aide sam clovis and carter page. >> -- >> i mean, by the time we're in september, 2016, with you have been approached by so many
that's correct, right, george? i told him i have no idea what you're talking about because of course i had nothing to do with russian interference or hacking whatsoever. so then he began to sweat, his demeanor changed, he became quite aggressive in his questioning which led me to believe that -- >> aggressive how? >> when i wasn't giving him what he wanted his voice would change. his voice -- his tone would basically try and detail to me that he thought i was lying and that i'm...
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that's correct, right, george? i told him i have no idea what you're talking about because of course i had nothing to do with russian interference or hacking whatsoever. so then he began to sweat, his demeanor changed, he became quite aggressive in his questioning which led me to believe that -- >> aggressive how? >> when i wasn't giving him what he wanted his voice would change. his voice -- his tone would basically try and detail to me that he thought i was lying and that i'm being a bad person for lying to him. >> about hacking and about the trump campaign conspiring with the russians to do the hacking? >> exactly. exactly. >> papadopoulos's suspicions were confirmed after the "washington post" revealed that halper was indeed working as a confidential source for the fbi as it investigated russia's interference in the campaign. in addition to papadopoulos, halper met with trump campaign aide sam clovis and carter page. >> i mean, by the time we're in september 2016, you have been approached by so many individuals
that's correct, right, george? i told him i have no idea what you're talking about because of course i had nothing to do with russian interference or hacking whatsoever. so then he began to sweat, his demeanor changed, he became quite aggressive in his questioning which led me to believe that -- >> aggressive how? >> when i wasn't giving him what he wanted his voice would change. his voice -- his tone would basically try and detail to me that he thought i was lying and that i'm...
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despite the fact george w. bush's parents and even the graduation speaker, not of the -- none other than the secretary of war, close family friend of the bushes, encouraged bush and those like him to go to college, spent a year or two getting more seasoning. the expectation was these type of person would become officers. a good officer has a little more understanding of the world. bush and his comrades had no interest in that. they want to get into a fight before it was over. ironically not realizing how long it would go. brian: how old was he when he enlisted? was 18.l: he here is a good place for his family connections to pay off. having been unable to keep him from enlisting in the navy, his family was able to get him a coveted spot as a naval aviator. he ultimately becomes one of the youngest naval aviators in the entire pacific theater. we used to say he was the youngest naval aviator until one other gentleman who was younger showed up. now we have to say one of. either way, remarkably young for having tha
despite the fact george w. bush's parents and even the graduation speaker, not of the -- none other than the secretary of war, close family friend of the bushes, encouraged bush and those like him to go to college, spent a year or two getting more seasoning. the expectation was these type of person would become officers. a good officer has a little more understanding of the world. bush and his comrades had no interest in that. they want to get into a fight before it was over. ironically not...
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from george meade. it is entirely in george meade's handwriting. when does an army commanders sit down and write an army this big writing in order to a subordinate in his own handwriting? it is two pages long. here is what george meade says. he says the enemy undoubtedly occupied the cumberland valley from chambersburg in force. whether the holding of the cash town gap is to prevent our entrance or is there advance against us remains to be seen. he is thinking maybe lee is trying to suck me into attacking him. maybe that is what he is doing, this chess game. he says in case of an advance force -- against you at gettysburg or howard at emmitsburg you must fall back to emmitsburg. i will reinforce you with the core nearest you, which are sickles at any town and slocum at little's town. he admonished reynolds and then he says this, post yourself up on the roads and routes of communication of the enemy. what do you think that road and route is? the chambersburg pike. it's the road along which if you look at the map for what limited stuff meade knows, h
from george meade. it is entirely in george meade's handwriting. when does an army commanders sit down and write an army this big writing in order to a subordinate in his own handwriting? it is two pages long. here is what george meade says. he says the enemy undoubtedly occupied the cumberland valley from chambersburg in force. whether the holding of the cash town gap is to prevent our entrance or is there advance against us remains to be seen. he is thinking maybe lee is trying to suck me...
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luxembourg i'm here at the beautiful luxembourg full of money where we are celebrating the music of george gershwin with the orchestre film when you look at the board and lots of children. the cats the film when you do look at them borg invited me to create a concert for children featuring the music of george gershwin. so it's the first rehearsal and this is the most nerve wracking moment for me because i think creating this children's concert in my head for many weeks and today at the first rehearsal is the first time i'll be able to have to see whether it's going to work for naught. nice to get started so nice to be here with the orchestra and thank you for putting up with my craziness your orchestra here in luxembourg do a lot of education projects and a lot for children this is very important i think you know i think this it's fantastic that you will do so much to very important for the orchestra for the society for the population he looks for more it's not only the orchestra who is very involved doing lots of family concerts but also in the filler morny there are many concerts also fo
luxembourg i'm here at the beautiful luxembourg full of money where we are celebrating the music of george gershwin with the orchestre film when you look at the board and lots of children. the cats the film when you do look at them borg invited me to create a concert for children featuring the music of george gershwin. so it's the first rehearsal and this is the most nerve wracking moment for me because i think creating this children's concert in my head for many weeks and today at the first...
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luxembourg i'm here at the beautiful luxembourg full of money where we are celebrating the music of george gershwin with the orchestre philip when you look at the board and lots of children . the cats the film when you do look at them borg invited me to create a concert for children featuring the music of george gershwin. paris. so it's the first the hassle and this is the most nerve racking moment for me because i think creating this children's concert in my head for many weeks and today at the first rehearsal is the first time i'll be able to have to see whether it's going to work or not. i. was. nice to stop it so nice to be here with the orchestra and thank you for putting up with my craziness your orchestra here in luxembourg do a lot of education projects and a lot for children this is very important i think you know i think this it's fantastic that you will do so much to very important for the orchestra for the society for the population looks for more it's not only the orchestra who is very involved doing lots of location and family concerts but also in the filler morny there are m
luxembourg i'm here at the beautiful luxembourg full of money where we are celebrating the music of george gershwin with the orchestre philip when you look at the board and lots of children . the cats the film when you do look at them borg invited me to create a concert for children featuring the music of george gershwin. paris. so it's the first the hassle and this is the most nerve racking moment for me because i think creating this children's concert in my head for many weeks and today at...
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george papadopoulos has been talking to cnn. >>> perverting justice. the president is once xwen urging his attorney general to investigate someone he views as an enemy. will jeff sessions do anything to down the anonymous op-ed writer who portrayed president trump as a danger to the nation? >>> obama strikes back. he breaks his silence and accuses him of capitalizing on fear. tonight, a mocking response from president trump. >>> and crash in the stone. the special counsel ramps up his focus on a long-term trump ally. questioning two of roger stone's associates. why did one agree to a private interview instead of facing a grand jury? we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." >> this is cnn breaking news. >> breaking news tonight. the first former member of the trump campaign sentenced in the russia investigation. after appealing for leniency, george papadopoulos ordered to serve 14 days in prison for lying to investigators about his russia connected contacts. also break
george papadopoulos has been talking to cnn. >>> perverting justice. the president is once xwen urging his attorney general to investigate someone he views as an enemy. will jeff sessions do anything to down the anonymous op-ed writer who portrayed president trump as a danger to the nation? >>> obama strikes back. he breaks his silence and accuses him of capitalizing on fear. tonight, a mocking response from president trump. >>> and crash in the stone. the special...
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george papadopoulos's lawyer. that's about the guy who gave george papadopoulos during the campaign advance notice that the russian government really had stolen democratic documents and e-mails to try help donald trump win the presidency. papadopoulos's lawyer saying, he thinks the guy who told george that was the guy playing on behalf of russia. maybe so seems entirely plausible. but there's one other big thing that happened today with papadopoulos other than him getting his short prison sentence that just seems important in terms of how, the papadopoulos aspect of this relates to the overall criminal case. right? how the papadopoulos criminal part of this fits into the larger russia scandal and the president's legal jeopardy. remember how we first learned about papadopoulos. right before the new year, december 30th, how the russia inquiry began. a campaign aide, drinks and talk of political dirt. that's how we learned on december 30th that the fbi according to four sources, opened its investigation in the first
george papadopoulos's lawyer. that's about the guy who gave george papadopoulos during the campaign advance notice that the russian government really had stolen democratic documents and e-mails to try help donald trump win the presidency. papadopoulos's lawyer saying, he thinks the guy who told george that was the guy playing on behalf of russia. maybe so seems entirely plausible. but there's one other big thing that happened today with papadopoulos other than him getting his short prison...
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>> thank you, george. typhoon mangkhut is moving away from the northern philippines, but the heavy wind and rain will stick around a bit longer. thousands of families have been evacuated from coastal areas. local media report military aircraft have been deployed to the philippines for evacuations and to bring supplies. the storm is now headed to south china and will likely gain strength before it arrives here. we are now learning there are confirmed deaths in the philippines. alexandra field is there. alex, what can you tell us? >> that word now coming from national risk disaster management officials who say there are two deaths in the cordlera reason where 51 landslide incidents have been recorded. these are deaths of two first responders. no further details about the deaths or what led to them, but they are again saying it happened in the region where they can now report dozens of incidents of landslides. this is something that was anticipated. this was a big concern for emergency management officials, t
>> thank you, george. typhoon mangkhut is moving away from the northern philippines, but the heavy wind and rain will stick around a bit longer. thousands of families have been evacuated from coastal areas. local media report military aircraft have been deployed to the philippines for evacuations and to bring supplies. the storm is now headed to south china and will likely gain strength before it arrives here. we are now learning there are confirmed deaths in the philippines. alexandra...
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george papadopoulos's lawyer. that's about the guy who gave george papadopoulos during the campaign advance notice that the russian government really had stolen democratic documents and e-mails to try help donald trump win the presidency. papadopoulos's lawyer saying, he thinks the guy who told george that was the guy playing on behalf of russia. maybe so seems entirely plausible. but there's one other big thing that happened today with papadopoulos other than him getting his short prison sentence that just seems important in terms of how, the papadopoulos aspect of this relates to the overall criminal case. right? how the papadopoulos criminal part of this fits into the larger russia scandal and the president's legal jeopardy. remember how we first learned about papadopoulos. right before the new year, december 30 ths, how the russia inquiry began. a campaign aide, drinks and talk of political dirt. that's how we learned on december 30th that the fbi according to four sources, opened its investigation in the firs
george papadopoulos's lawyer. that's about the guy who gave george papadopoulos during the campaign advance notice that the russian government really had stolen democratic documents and e-mails to try help donald trump win the presidency. papadopoulos's lawyer saying, he thinks the guy who told george that was the guy playing on behalf of russia. maybe so seems entirely plausible. but there's one other big thing that happened today with papadopoulos other than him getting his short prison...
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luxembourg i'm here at the beautiful luxembourg follow money where we are celebrating the music of george gershwin with the orchestre philip when you look some more and lots of children. her. can the film when you do look at the board invited me to create a concert for children featuring the music of george gershwin. oh my i. saw it was the first rehearsal and this is the most nerve wracking moment for me because i think creating this children's concert in my head for many weeks and today at...
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if you had a george w. bush administration that had been more mindful of some of this dislocation caused by permanent, normal trade relations with china, if you had a bush administration that, when it was approaching the immigration issue, didn't say, "hey, the answer is, we need a large guest worker program," if you had a george w. bush administration that was a bit more mindful of the interests of blue-collar voters -- not just republican blue-collar voters, by the way, but writ large, then you would have had a very different politics in the subsequent decade. so, i've got to say, i have a huge amount of respect for my friends and colleagues, people i've read and admired for a very long time, but until you acknowledge that, "wait a second." it really was the kind of past of conservatism that contributed so much to the fact that a lot of conservatives found themselves turfed out and marginalized in this new era. >> reihan, thank you for coming on "firing line." i appreciate you being here. >> thanks for ha
if you had a george w. bush administration that had been more mindful of some of this dislocation caused by permanent, normal trade relations with china, if you had a bush administration that, when it was approaching the immigration issue, didn't say, "hey, the answer is, we need a large guest worker program," if you had a george w. bush administration that was a bit more mindful of the interests of blue-collar voters -- not just republican blue-collar voters, by the way, but writ...
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we're partnering with prince george's communi college. what people don't realize is in order to those areas, you do have to have a technic assistan exam to pass. they are partnering to p that support so students can get their license and become their own business owners and entrepreur hiring to help to fix and repair our homes. >> youeld to get students on a dual track with princ gey when yo were working as a principal? yes. when i was a priipal at frederick douglas high school, i felt it was important that our studen begin to experience college even while they were in high school. and so i worked with our parents to make sure that weot students from frederick douglas high school to the community urg the day. they would take classes at the school for half a day. i'd use the school bus and get them to the community college and the parents were responsible for picking them up at the end of the day. >> all right. dr. monica goldson, we will continue talking to her about her pla ges system ince in this coming -- in this current sch >>> contin
we're partnering with prince george's communi college. what people don't realize is in order to those areas, you do have to have a technic assistan exam to pass. they are partnering to p that support so students can get their license and become their own business owners and entrepreur hiring to help to fix and repair our homes. >> youeld to get students on a dual track with princ gey when yo were working as a principal? yes. when i was a priipal at frederick douglas high school, i felt it...
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visit ncicap.org] conversations] from george washington to george w. bush, every sunday at 8:00 p.m. to midnight eastern, we feature y."e presidency, you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. announcer: next on american history tv, we travel to the eisenhower national historic site in gettysburg, pennsylvania to learn about the first camp established during world war i to train soldiers to use tanks. camp colt was dwight d. eisenhower's first command. paul chevshuk is former national park service ranger and historian. he shows camp photos and describes how dwight eisenhower's time there shaped his military career. this program is 50 minutes. dennis: welcome, everyone, to the great war camp colt weekend at eisenhower national historic site in gettysburg. we have on-site re-enactors, as
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i'm george howl in wilmington, north carolina. our coverage continues here on cnn with "early start." after the break. since joining ninehahi, ubmonths ago,o. my priority has been to listen to you... to cities and communities, and to my own employees. i've seen a lot of good. we've changed the way people get around. we've provided new opportunities. but moving forward, it's time to move in a new direction. and i want you to know just how excited i am, to write uber's next chapter, with you. one of our core values as a company, is to always do the right thing. and if there are times when we fall short, we commit to being open, taking responsibility for the problem, and fixing it. this begins with new leadership, and a new culture. and you're going to see improvements to our service. like enhanced background checks, 24/7 customer support, better pickups, and ride quality, for both riders, and drivers. you've got my word, that we're charting an even better road for uber, and for those that rely on us every day. ♪ and it's also a st
i'm george howl in wilmington, north carolina. our coverage continues here on cnn with "early start." after the break. since joining ninehahi, ubmonths ago,o. my priority has been to listen to you... to cities and communities, and to my own employees. i've seen a lot of good. we've changed the way people get around. we've provided new opportunities. but moving forward, it's time to move in a new direction. and i want you to know just how excited i am, to write uber's next chapter,...
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that's correct, right, george? i told him i have no idea what you're talking about because i have nothing to do with russian interference or hacking whatsoever. then he began to sweat, became quite atkpwreszive in his questioning. >> aggressive how? >> when i wasn't giving him what he wanted, his voice would change. his tone would basically try and detail to me that he thought i was lying. and that i'm being a bad person for lying to him. >> about hacking and about the trump campaign conspiring with the russians? >> exactly. >> papadopoulos's suspicions were confirmed after the washington post revealed that he was indeed working as a confidential source for the fbi as it investigated russia's interference in the campaign. helper met with trump campaign aid clovis and carter page. so by the time we're in september 2016, you have been approached by so many individuals with odd agendas but it looked like a lot of different countries and intelligence agencies and individuals were trying to get you to give them informat
that's correct, right, george? i told him i have no idea what you're talking about because i have nothing to do with russian interference or hacking whatsoever. then he began to sweat, became quite atkpwreszive in his questioning. >> aggressive how? >> when i wasn't giving him what he wanted, his voice would change. his tone would basically try and detail to me that he thought i was lying. and that i'm being a bad person for lying to him. >> about hacking and about the trump...
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george w. bush. and laura bush who did pay their respects to john mccain in recent months at cottonwood. hillary clinton, al gore. jon karl, as we see everybody coming, he was a great drinking buddy of hillary clinton. >> yes, he struck up something of a friendship with her in the senate. they joined forces on a couple of causes. i wouldn't say it was an incredibly warm relationship but it was a remarkable one. she came in under extraordinary circumstances, obviously, the first former first lady of the united states to be elected to the united states senate and she set out to kind of charm john mccain and to court him and to ask his advice when she first came to the senate. >> we see there former vice president dick cheney, the president's national security adviser john bolton along with senator clinton there. boy, terry, it's hard not to address the elephant in the room as we see those former presidents there, as we see the president's staff, as we see george w. bush, as we see laura bush, glaring i
george w. bush. and laura bush who did pay their respects to john mccain in recent months at cottonwood. hillary clinton, al gore. jon karl, as we see everybody coming, he was a great drinking buddy of hillary clinton. >> yes, he struck up something of a friendship with her in the senate. they joined forces on a couple of causes. i wouldn't say it was an incredibly warm relationship but it was a remarkable one. she came in under extraordinary circumstances, obviously, the first former...
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george papadopoulos's lawyer. that's about the guy who gave george papadopoulos during the campaign advance notice that the russian government really had stolen democratic documents and e-mails to try help donald trump win the presidency. papadopoulos's lawyer saying, he thinks the guy who told george that was the guy playing on behalf of russia. maybe so seems entirely plausible. but there's one other big thing that happened today with papadopoulos other than him getting his short prison sentence that just seems important in terms of how the papadopoulos aspect of this relates to the overall criminal case. right? how the papadopoulos criminal part of this fits into the larger russia scandal and the president's potential legal jeopardy. remember how we first learned about the importance of papadopoulos. right before the new year, december 30th, how the russia inquiry began. a campaign aide, drinks and talk of political dirt. that's how we learned on december 30th that the fbi according to four sources, opened its
george papadopoulos's lawyer. that's about the guy who gave george papadopoulos during the campaign advance notice that the russian government really had stolen democratic documents and e-mails to try help donald trump win the presidency. papadopoulos's lawyer saying, he thinks the guy who told george that was the guy playing on behalf of russia. maybe so seems entirely plausible. but there's one other big thing that happened today with papadopoulos other than him getting his short prison...
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a funeral and we have to say that he was not close to either of them they were his rivals george w. bush was his republican rival in two thousand primaries and. democratic for in the two thousand and eight federal elections but these two men who men who dashed his dreams of the white house to speak here is sending a message not only to his fellow republicans democrats to all americans that it's important to put. country over party that it's more that unifies that separates them all right i'd like to bring in tyson who's here with me in studio obviously tyson we've heard glowing. things being said about this man mccain but obviously he did have critics as well what did they have to say well i mean you had critics from the right and the left from the right people so the. he was a rhino a republican in name only that as it was mentioned that he put sometimes country before party but he wasn't a loyal party hollower and sometimes he would defect from his party beat on torture be it on campaign finance reform the most importantly on immigration where he really tried to forge a compromise
a funeral and we have to say that he was not close to either of them they were his rivals george w. bush was his republican rival in two thousand primaries and. democratic for in the two thousand and eight federal elections but these two men who men who dashed his dreams of the white house to speak here is sending a message not only to his fellow republicans democrats to all americans that it's important to put. country over party that it's more that unifies that separates them all right i'd...
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i think about george w. bush after 9/11, i think about him standing on the crushed fire engine and talking about how we hear you. i think about -- >> reagan after the challenger. >> reagan after the challenger touching -- the peggy nunes speech. i think about president clinton after oklahoma city. what do they do when something goes wrong? do they have a break glass in case of an emergency plan? >> donald trump hasn't been test ed in that way yet. >> correct. >> most of the crises he's faced are self-made. there hasn't been that terrible disaster. you could argue the hurricane in puerto rico -- >> failed that. >> charlottesville was -- >> he failed every test. >> compare charlottesville to president obama dealing with trayvon martin or ferguson where he took flack from his base. i can't tell you how many times many of us were saying, go further, go further. and he would stand up and ska, -- say, no, we're going to do it this way. trump has never said that. >> he has shown no interest in being a unifier. he h
i think about george w. bush after 9/11, i think about him standing on the crushed fire engine and talking about how we hear you. i think about -- >> reagan after the challenger. >> reagan after the challenger touching -- the peggy nunes speech. i think about president clinton after oklahoma city. what do they do when something goes wrong? do they have a break glass in case of an emergency plan? >> donald trump hasn't been test ed in that way yet. >> correct. >>...
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george h.w. bush. speaking of his courage and patriotism, his sister said, he wanted to join the navy to give back to a country who gave him so much. he was everything i hoped to be one day and he should always be remembered as a hero with a big heart. i send my condolences to the family and the friends of airman aweren't is nagloch. i express my sincere gratitude for his service and sacrifice and i ask that my colleagues join me in a moment of silence recognizing his heroism and his sacrifice to our country. mrs. watson coleman:ress in peace. i -- rest in peace. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> september is national suicide prevention month, reminding us we lose too much to suicide each and every day and it is too common among the men and women who served our nation in uniform, a population particularly at risk for suicide. in paulsen: 20 veterans and service members l
george h.w. bush. speaking of his courage and patriotism, his sister said, he wanted to join the navy to give back to a country who gave him so much. he was everything i hoped to be one day and he should always be remembered as a hero with a big heart. i send my condolences to the family and the friends of airman aweren't is nagloch. i express my sincere gratitude for his service and sacrifice and i ask that my colleagues join me in a moment of silence recognizing his heroism and his sacrifice...
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i think about george w. bush after 9/11, i think about him standing on the crushed fire engine and talking about how we hear you. i think about -- >> reagan after the challenger. >> reagan after the challenger touching -- the peggy nunes speech. i think about president clinton after oklahoma city. what do they do when something goes wrong? do they have a break glass in case of an emergency plan? >> donald trump hasn't been test ed in that way yet. >> correct. >> most of the crises he's faced are self-made. there hasn't been that terrible disaster. you could argue the hurricane in puerto rico -- >> failed that. >> charlottesville was -- >> he failed every test. >> compare charlottesville to president obama dealing with trayvon martin or ferguson where he took flack from his base. i can't tell you how many times many of us were saying, go further, go further. and he would stand up and ska, -- say, no, we're going to do it this way. trump has never said that. >> he has shown no interest in being a unifier. he h
i think about george w. bush after 9/11, i think about him standing on the crushed fire engine and talking about how we hear you. i think about -- >> reagan after the challenger. >> reagan after the challenger touching -- the peggy nunes speech. i think about president clinton after oklahoma city. what do they do when something goes wrong? do they have a break glass in case of an emergency plan? >> donald trump hasn't been test ed in that way yet. >> correct. >>...
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president george w. bush. both of these gentlemen were competitors and rivals and sometimes serious rivals of the president. i don't know how john mccain got over the treatment he got at the hands of george w. bush back when he lost the fight for the nomination back in 2000, especially what happened in south carolina, but he has gotten over it. he picked him to speak today. he also has barack obama who put him out for the presidency in 2008 and he's also speaking today, as meghan mccain who has been crying all morning here. we've been watching that. his daughter is going to be speaking today as his fellow amigo as he put it, joe lieberman, a democrat who he wanted to put on the ticket with him in 2008. maybe we should go back to steve for a thought on that. was that a real possibility that he was going to break all protocol and run a bipartisan ticket for president and vice president? >> sure was, chris. it came very, very close to happening. he wanted to pick joe lieberman and basically the message of the cam
president george w. bush. both of these gentlemen were competitors and rivals and sometimes serious rivals of the president. i don't know how john mccain got over the treatment he got at the hands of george w. bush back when he lost the fight for the nomination back in 2000, especially what happened in south carolina, but he has gotten over it. he picked him to speak today. he also has barack obama who put him out for the presidency in 2008 and he's also speaking today, as meghan mccain who has...
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>> george clooney. >> george clooney, hands down. >> george clooney. >> george clooney. >> who do you think is the most attractive man on the planet? >>> back once again to do this in slow motion. what would dad do to get an or owe? carry a tray full of milk while running on a treadmill. let's go. >> oh! >> how does he always get stuff like that? >> well, they are popular, now he has to go with it. >> he's gotten good at this. he put his arm down. >> i can assure you, that doesn't help. that was unexpected, but let's give it another go. >> now you spilled it all over. >> oh! >> come on, man? >> the hand didn't quite break the fall that time. >> needed a helmet for that one. >> i'm starting to really feel bad for him. >> oreos, we got another three. >> oh, well that was slightly less impact. >> yeah, but he was actually going for the splash on that one in the hopes he could earn his oreos. good news. totally worth it. >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter you're going to need the buzz word, be at least 15 years of age and a legal resident of the u.s. >> and then hea
>> george clooney. >> george clooney, hands down. >> george clooney. >> george clooney. >> who do you think is the most attractive man on the planet? >>> back once again to do this in slow motion. what would dad do to get an or owe? carry a tray full of milk while running on a treadmill. let's go. >> oh! >> how does he always get stuff like that? >> well, they are popular, now he has to go with it. >> he's gotten good at this. he...
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george is shooting for five pounds... almost a third of his body weight.aimee good/ george's owner:"i mean, you can't really take a cat out and take it for a walk. so... haha."and so, when the doctor suggested this...aimee good/ george's owner:"i was a little unsure how he would do. i mean, we all just kind of said let's give it a shot."you can imagine people's reactions to george's personal trainer. aimee good/ george's owner: "they think it's a joke. haha." but clearly... it's not.aimee good/ george's owner:"he's doin' a good job. as well as you can expect for a cat on a treadmill."he's up to six minutes... three times a week... and doctors say in five or six months, george will shed those five pounds like he sheds hair.aimee good/ george's owner:"i was really hoping this would work for him, and it seems to really be going well."(nats) (grant) that was dan winters reporting. so how much does this training cost?(vicki) it varies based on the length of the sessions. for george, it's two- hundred-sixty dollars for the firs
george is shooting for five pounds... almost a third of his body weight.aimee good/ george's owner:"i mean, you can't really take a cat out and take it for a walk. so... haha."and so, when the doctor suggested this...aimee good/ george's owner:"i was a little unsure how he would do. i mean, we all just kind of said let's give it a shot."you can imagine people's reactions to george's personal trainer. aimee good/ george's owner: "they think it's a joke. haha." but...
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from luxembourg i'm here at the beautiful luxembourg for money where we are celebrating the music of george gershwin with the orchestre film when you look at the board and lots of children. the kids the film when you do look at them borg invited me to create a concert for children featuring the music of george gershwin. so it's the first rehearsal and this is the most nerve wracking moment for me because i think creating this children's concert in my head for many weeks and today at the first rehearsal is the first time i'll be able to have to see whether it's going to work or not. you know. for. my sister to starve it's so nice to be here with your orchestra and thank you for putting up with my craziness your orchestra here in luxembourg do a lot of education projects and a lot for children this is very important i think you know i think this it's fantastic that you will do so much to very important for the orchestra for the society for the population looks for more it's not only the orchestra who is very involved doing lots of family concerts but also in the filler money there are many co
from luxembourg i'm here at the beautiful luxembourg for money where we are celebrating the music of george gershwin with the orchestre film when you look at the board and lots of children. the kids the film when you do look at them borg invited me to create a concert for children featuring the music of george gershwin. so it's the first rehearsal and this is the most nerve wracking moment for me because i think creating this children's concert in my head for many weeks and today at the first...
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two of mccain's once political rivals, george w. bush and barack obama spoke for him sending a message of bipartisan at a time when washington is deeply divided. our jeff zeleny has more. >> reporter: washington paid tribute and bid farewell to john mccain, an american patriot and politician. at the washington national cathedral, a tablo of history, assembly to say good buy to a war hero and veteran republican senator. mccain's daughter meghan over come with emotion throughout the week spoke passionately about her brother with a poignant message. >> we gather here to mourn the passing of american greatness. the real thing, not cheap rhetoric from men who will never come near the sacrifice he gave so willingly, nor the opportunistic appropriation of those who live lives of comfort and privilege. >> inside the cathedral, it was the first of preferenseveral re of president trump. >> john mccain has no need to be made great again because america was always great. >> reporter: the funeral unfolded as a parting lesson in cysty from mccain
two of mccain's once political rivals, george w. bush and barack obama spoke for him sending a message of bipartisan at a time when washington is deeply divided. our jeff zeleny has more. >> reporter: washington paid tribute and bid farewell to john mccain, an american patriot and politician. at the washington national cathedral, a tablo of history, assembly to say good buy to a war hero and veteran republican senator. mccain's daughter meghan over come with emotion throughout the week...
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and george w. bush looked at her portrait, he leaned over and he said, if you look carefully, you can see her eyes move. may i relate one more? >> yeah. >> i was relieved at the funeral that it was so short. that's what she would -- >> she planned it. >> she absolutely planned it, meticulously that way. >> everything, yes. >> and i'll never forget, it was a couple of years before her death, i was -- the bushes asked me to do a fund-raiser in kenny bunkport for the kenny bunkport public library, and the evening before, my wife and i had dinner with the bushes and i walked her to her car. the bushes came in separate cars, and she -- as she was getting into the car, she said, george and i are coming tomorrow. and i said, yeah, yeah, i'm honored. she said, tell me about the format, wlhat are you doing? i said, i'll speak for about 40 minutes and take about 10 minutes worth of questions. and as she was going to the car, she said, make it about a half hour, no questions. >> well, we talked about presiden
and george w. bush looked at her portrait, he leaned over and he said, if you look carefully, you can see her eyes move. may i relate one more? >> yeah. >> i was relieved at the funeral that it was so short. that's what she would -- >> she planned it. >> she absolutely planned it, meticulously that way. >> everything, yes. >> and i'll never forget, it was a couple of years before her death, i was -- the bushes asked me to do a fund-raiser in kenny bunkport...
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and george w. bush looked at the portrait and leaned over to me if you look carefully you can see her eyes move. [laughter] and i was relieved at the funeral that it was so short. that's what she would want. anita: she planned it. >> she absolutely planned it meticulously that way. and i'll never forget, it was a couple years before her death, the bushes asked me to did a fundraiser in the public library. and the evening before we had dinner, my wife and i had dinner with the bushes, and i walked her to her car, the bushes came in separate cars. as she was getting into the car, she said george and i are many coulding tomorrow. i said i'm honored. she said tell me about the format. what are you doing. i said i'll speak about 40 minutes and take ten minutes of questions. as she was going to the car she said make it a half hour, no , questions. [laughter] well, we talked about presidents and first ladies and their roles. but we have 45 descendants that have been with us this week going back to james m
and george w. bush looked at the portrait and leaned over to me if you look carefully you can see her eyes move. [laughter] and i was relieved at the funeral that it was so short. that's what she would want. anita: she planned it. >> she absolutely planned it meticulously that way. and i'll never forget, it was a couple years before her death, the bushes asked me to did a fundraiser in the public library. and the evening before we had dinner, my wife and i had dinner with the bushes, and...
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king george and our king george. >> we're calling it the two georges because it is their george, george iii and george washington. and the cool thing about it is that they were reading some of the same books at the same time. they had similar interests, and so it will be a joint exhibit with the royal archives. >> that's right. >> windsor. we didn't go to the wedding. but -- [laughter] >> our research timing didn't coincide. but the royal archives, kings college and william and mary, and so that type of collaboration happens all the time, and we keep -- and we mention tony marks and new york public because in terms of a public library, it has a collection that complements some of the things that we're involved in, new york public is a library that we work closely with in different ways, so the burning question that people have asked me already, and it came up at a session, one of the sessions, what do we do and how do we deal with technology going forward? some of the historical records now are going to be in a different format. >> they already are. >> and you've been really on the fore
king george and our king george. >> we're calling it the two georges because it is their george, george iii and george washington. and the cool thing about it is that they were reading some of the same books at the same time. they had similar interests, and so it will be a joint exhibit with the royal archives. >> that's right. >> windsor. we didn't go to the wedding. but -- [laughter] >> our research timing didn't coincide. but the royal archives, kings college and...
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>> george clooney. >> george clooney, hands down. >> george clooney. >> george clooney. >> who do you think is the most attractive man on the planet? >>> back once again to do this in slow motion. what would dad do to get an or owe? carry a tray full of milk while running on a treadmill. let's go. >> oh! >> how does he always get stuff like that? >> well, they are popular, now he has to go with it. >> he's gotten good at this. he put his arm down. >> i can assure you, that doesn't help. that was unexpected, but let's give it another go. >> now you spilled it all over. >> oh! >> come on, man? >> the hand didn't quite break the fall that time. >> needed a helmet for that one. >> i'm starting to really feel bad for him. >> oreos, we got another l thaw gog for the splash on tha o in theop could earn his oreos. good news. totally worth it. >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter you're going to need the buzz word, be at least 15 years of age and a legal resident of the u.s. >> and then head right over to rightthisminute.com and click on the mini ipad. >> you can vote on f
>> george clooney. >> george clooney, hands down. >> george clooney. >> george clooney. >> who do you think is the most attractive man on the planet? >>> back once again to do this in slow motion. what would dad do to get an or owe? carry a tray full of milk while running on a treadmill. let's go. >> oh! >> how does he always get stuff like that? >> well, they are popular, now he has to go with it. >> he's gotten good at this. he...
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he is a professor at george mason university. he is the author of a portrait of george washington and soon will be publishing a book on essays about washington's leadership. side know, if you want more hamilton we will be offering a specialty tour at 10:00 every saturday starting this saturday titled "hamilton's bff and frenemies." [laughter] liz: don't miss your shot for this opportunity, you can buy tickets on that. [laughter] liz: i know, it is terrible. here is the moment you have been waiting for, dr. henriques, with alexander hamilton and george washington's relationship. [applause] dr. henriques: thanks so much. i thought we might be where two or three are gathered together in this kind of weather. i am really pleased so many of you made it out now. if the power holds up for the next hour we will be in business, otherwise we will talk the old fashion way by candlelight and see how it goes. as you know, i always like to start my talks with a little joke of one kind or another. this one involves a retirement speech for a pri
he is a professor at george mason university. he is the author of a portrait of george washington and soon will be publishing a book on essays about washington's leadership. side know, if you want more hamilton we will be offering a specialty tour at 10:00 every saturday starting this saturday titled "hamilton's bff and frenemies." [laughter] liz: don't miss your shot for this opportunity, you can buy tickets on that. [laughter] liz: i know, it is terrible. here is the moment you have...
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george w. bush did not attack president obama. obama didn't do it to george w. bush. or i mean george w. bush didn't do it to obama. et cetera. it's fairly at least in the modern era unprecedented to have a former president go after the immediate successor. >> there's a great book i think called the president's club that details. it details very clearly this long, going back forever, this precedent that you don't -- because there's only one other -- couple other people that are living that understand the unique pressures of that job. so as you said modern history you don't see that happen. but this is obviously either unprecedented times and you haven't had a president quite like president trump but i'll say where obama will go i think it's first do no harm and won't go anywhere to drive voters away. he might be very effective like georgia where you have -- >> going to orange county, ohio and pennsylvania. i'm not sure there's not swing voters to hear -- if obama makes it a pure partisan race -- >> the point is to show up. >> on your point, what was partisan about thi
george w. bush did not attack president obama. obama didn't do it to george w. bush. or i mean george w. bush didn't do it to obama. et cetera. it's fairly at least in the modern era unprecedented to have a former president go after the immediate successor. >> there's a great book i think called the president's club that details. it details very clearly this long, going back forever, this precedent that you don't -- because there's only one other -- couple other people that are living...
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welcome to prince george's county executive baker and his daughter asia baker. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for h ming us, pat. y in prince george's county and around the washington region know your family's story. your be loved wife krista was diagnosed with early onset dementia in 2010 when she was just 48 years old. that was a big year for you and it was big blow for your family, wasn'tit? it really was. nlywas the beginning of not the campaign to become county executive, i actually became county executive. r family started this journey along with my wife down this road. we didn't know anything about -- i knew nothing about alzheimer's other than my wife donated money to the organization. it completely changed our life >>asia, you were telling me before we started our conversation here that you were starting to see things that didn't make llsense. s some of the highlights there. >> my mother was always sharp as a tack. >> civil rights >>attorney. yes, civil rights attorney. really quick on her feet all the otime. on the things i personally notice
welcome to prince george's county executive baker and his daughter asia baker. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for h ming us, pat. y in prince george's county and around the washington region know your family's story. your be loved wife krista was diagnosed with early onset dementia in 2010 when she was just 48 years old. that was a big year for you and it was big blow for your family, wasn'tit? it really was. nlywas the beginning of not the campaign to become county executive,...
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maryland state delegate angela angel says some families in prince georges county faceus disast consequences because they can't find treatment. >> our children areufring and they are dying while walking and living through all the pain they're going through. >> the greater washington urban says prince georges county is not alone. they say some neighborhoodsin i waon, d.c. are left to suffer, too. >> ward eight has the highest levels of clinically depressed or adults that have been identified as clinically depressed in the entire district. >> rep rods lynn grant brought her children with her. she hopes to help solve these problems. >> well i got m masters degree in social work with a concentration in mental health and what led me to that is there is not enough help in the african-am >> reporte goal is local action to wince chur, s and pol
maryland state delegate angela angel says some families in prince georges county faceus disast consequences because they can't find treatment. >> our children areufring and they are dying while walking and living through all the pain they're going through. >> the greater washington urban says prince georges county is not alone. they say some neighborhoodsin i waon, d.c. are left to suffer, too. >> ward eight has the highest levels of clinically depressed or adults that have...
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he is a professor at george mason university. he is the author of a portrait of george washington and soon will be publishing a book on essays about washington's leadership. side know, if you want more hamilton we will be offering a specialty tour at 10:00 every saturday starting this saturday titled "hamilton's bff and frenemies." [laughter] i bet you know who we will be talking about. don't miss your shot for this opportunity, you can buy tickets on that. [laughter] i know, it is terrible. here is the moment you have been waiting for, dr. henriques, with alexander hamilton and george washington's relationship. the musical versus the reality. [applause] henriques: thanks so much. i thought we might be where two or three are gathered together in this kind of weather. i am really pleased so many of you made it out now. if the power holds up for the next hour we will be in business, otherwise we will talk the old fashion way by candlelight and see how it goes. as you know, i always like to start my talks with a little joke of one k
he is a professor at george mason university. he is the author of a portrait of george washington and soon will be publishing a book on essays about washington's leadership. side know, if you want more hamilton we will be offering a specialty tour at 10:00 every saturday starting this saturday titled "hamilton's bff and frenemies." [laughter] i bet you know who we will be talking about. don't miss your shot for this opportunity, you can buy tickets on that. [laughter] i know, it is...
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george really needs this. without leaving home, how good are they matching your size and style and fashion taste? we have that all coming up. >> there are many days where my girls, all three are online doing that. >> that never happens in my house. >>> we have a lot of news to get to. we'll get to the supreme court bombshell. a new accuser has come forward. the sexual misconduct allegations against nominee brett kavanaugh, so let's go straight back to terry moran at the supreme court. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, george. now it's they say/he said. two women have now come forward publicly now to accuse brett kavanaugh of sexual misconduct decades ago. back in high school and college. he adamantly denies it. the white house is standing by him, but right now this is a nomination in crisis. overnight, judge brett kavanaugh's supreme court nomination dealt another blow. a second woman, deborah ramirez, kavanaugh's classmate at yale, accusing the embattled judge of sexual misconduct. "the new york
george really needs this. without leaving home, how good are they matching your size and style and fashion taste? we have that all coming up. >> there are many days where my girls, all three are online doing that. >> that never happens in my house. >>> we have a lot of news to get to. we'll get to the supreme court bombshell. a new accuser has come forward. the sexual misconduct allegations against nominee brett kavanaugh, so let's go straight back to terry moran at the...
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first the 43rd president, george w. bush. >> thing about john's life was the amazing sweep of it from a tiny prison cell in vietnam floor of the united states senate. from trouble making plea to presidential candidate. wherever john passed throughout the world, people immediately knew there was a leader untheir midst. and one epic life was written the curage and greatness of our country. for john and me there was personal journey. our hard fought political history. back in the day he could frustrate me. and i know he'd say the same thing about me. but he also made me better. in recent years we sometimes talk of that intense period like football players. remembering a big game. in the process rivalry melted away. in the end i got to enjoy one of life's great gifts, the friendship of john mccain. and i'll miss it. moment said before my last debate ever with senator john kerry in phoenix i was trying to gather some thoughts in the holding room. i felt a presence, opened my eyes and six inches from my face was mccain who ye
first the 43rd president, george w. bush. >> thing about john's life was the amazing sweep of it from a tiny prison cell in vietnam floor of the united states senate. from trouble making plea to presidential candidate. wherever john passed throughout the world, people immediately knew there was a leader untheir midst. and one epic life was written the curage and greatness of our country. for john and me there was personal journey. our hard fought political history. back in the day he...
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george gordon meade is here on the ground. he is focused on an offensive thinking, that fight he is looking toward culps hill, when he is told it is too poor for an offensive and the governor will make his way to the round top. we will talk about him in a few minutes. this is what it looks like on the morning of july 2, the battlefield itself is going to change from the morning of july 1 where you have the open plain of gettysburg swept away. the fighting along oak hill. these are gently rolling hills until you get down to the gettysburg plane and then you come south of the town dealing with a lot of heavy rocks. a lot of the farmers may have called it devil's den because of the rocks in their fields. they would refer to the rock says devils. one of the many names. i encourage you to check out garry adelman's talk on c-span. you have the round tops. cemetery ridge, it is going to change dramatically. then you have the wheatfield which is 20 acres of a larger farm owned by wheatfield george rose. it is his. today it is called t
george gordon meade is here on the ground. he is focused on an offensive thinking, that fight he is looking toward culps hill, when he is told it is too poor for an offensive and the governor will make his way to the round top. we will talk about him in a few minutes. this is what it looks like on the morning of july 2, the battlefield itself is going to change from the morning of july 1 where you have the open plain of gettysburg swept away. the fighting along oak hill. these are gently...
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president george w. bush and former president obama we heard from bush he praised john mccain for his courage and decency he said that he was very often frustrated by the senator and what he had to say but at the same time he made him a better man so it was a very porous powerful. we also heard as you said from president obama. when he was asked by john mccain to speak here today he was sad and surprised a little bit because he's he was his political rival in the two thousand general election but he of course thought that it would be to speak here today and then he joked seeing that john mccain is no probably laughing that both his political rivals bush and obama are speaking very talking telling very nice things about john mccain but president former president obama's speech was also sort of political when he said that john mccain fought against a habit of bending the truth because it. tarm the u.s. democracy when he said that john mccain championed the three a free and independent press it could be. in
president george w. bush and former president obama we heard from bush he praised john mccain for his courage and decency he said that he was very often frustrated by the senator and what he had to say but at the same time he made him a better man so it was a very porous powerful. we also heard as you said from president obama. when he was asked by john mccain to speak here today he was sad and surprised a little bit because he's he was his political rival in the two thousand general election...
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i'm george howell in wilmington, north carolina. in the middle of tropical storm florence, and we're still feeling the effects of what has proven to be a deadly storm. >> and don, anna coren in hong kong where a powerful typhoon is threatening four million people in the northern philippines. >> anna, much more of course from hong kong throughout the hour here. but first let's start in the united states here in north carolina tropical storm florence and what a mess it is right now. here in wilmington we are certainly in the middle of this storm, and the dirty side of this storm as we're feeling the effects. we know this has proven to be a deadly storm. we know that this storm ended up claiming the lives of a mother and infant, killed in their home when a tree fell down. rescuers tried to rescue them but were unable to do so. we also know that a man died when trying to connect a cord due to electricity. this proven to be a deadly
i'm george howell in wilmington, north carolina. in the middle of tropical storm florence, and we're still feeling the effects of what has proven to be a deadly storm. >> and don, anna coren in hong kong where a powerful typhoon is threatening four million people in the northern philippines. >> anna, much more of course from hong kong throughout the hour here. but first let's start in the united states here in north carolina tropical storm florence and what a mess it is right now....