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george h.w. bush believes he has a new ally. the most powerful man in america. he's ever loyal to his president and his party. but those he trusts betray him. >> when he says i have no knowledge of watergate, i believe him. >> i'm george bush rung for the congress. >> george will need to keep his family close. >> i get nervous. just i'm not a politician. >> as he strives to achieve the power he desires. >> i am absolutely convinced i will be your next president. thank you. ♪ ♪ >>> george h.w. bush has just suffered a crushing defeat in his home state of texas. >> losing the senate in 1970 is a devastating loss. not only for george bush but for the bush family. who's put so much at stake around his political career. >> now he had tried twice for the united states senate and been unsuccessful in both '64 and '70. >> thank you very much. >> it was a very heavy blow. but george bush is too optimistic an individual to feel anything is totally over. >> george bush turns to his ally, president richa
george h.w. bush believes he has a new ally. the most powerful man in america. he's ever loyal to his president and his party. but those he trusts betray him. >> when he says i have no knowledge of watergate, i believe him. >> i'm george bush rung for the congress. >> george will need to keep his family close. >> i get nervous. just i'm not a politician. >> as he strives to achieve the power he desires. >> i am absolutely convinced i will be your next...
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she told no one except george bush. >>> george h.w. bush believes he has a new ally, the most powerful man in america. he is ever loyal to his president and his party. but those he trusts betray him. >> when he says i had no knowledge of watergate i believe him. >> george will need to keep his family close. >> i get nervous. i'm not a politician. >> as he strives to achieve the power he desires. >> i'm absolutely convinced i will be your next president. thank you. >> george h.w. bush just suffered a crushing defeat in his home state of texas. >> losing the senate in 1970 is a devastating loss not only for bush but for the bush family that put so much at stake around his political career. >> he tried twice for the united states senate and been unsuccessful. >> thank you very much. >> it was a very heavy blow. but he is too optimistic to feel anything is totally over. >> george bush turns to his ally, president richard nixon. >> richard nixon has great respect for george bush and the bush family. he knew his father in the senate and he s
she told no one except george bush. >>> george h.w. bush believes he has a new ally, the most powerful man in america. he is ever loyal to his president and his party. but those he trusts betray him. >> when he says i had no knowledge of watergate i believe him. >> george will need to keep his family close. >> i get nervous. i'm not a politician. >> as he strives to achieve the power he desires. >> i'm absolutely convinced i will be your next president....
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she told no one except george bush. >>> george h.w. bush believes he has a new ally, the most powerful man in america. he is ever loyal to his president and his party. but those he trusts behtray him. >> when he says i had no knowledge of watergate i believe him. >> george will need to keep his family close. >> i get nervous. i'm not a politician. >> as he strives to achieve the power he desires. >> i'm absolutely convinced i will be your next president. thank you. >> losing the senate in 1970 is a devastating loss not only for bush but for the bush family that put so much at stake around his political career. >> he tried twice for the united states senate and been unsuccessful. >> thank you very much. >> it was a very heavy blow. but he is too optimistic to feel anything is totally over. >> george bush turns to his ally, president richard nixon. >> richard nixon has great respect for george bush and the bush family. he knew his father in the senate and he sees george bush. >> at that stage of his career george bush was looked on as th
she told no one except george bush. >>> george h.w. bush believes he has a new ally, the most powerful man in america. he is ever loyal to his president and his party. but those he trusts behtray him. >> when he says i had no knowledge of watergate i believe him. >> george will need to keep his family close. >> i get nervous. i'm not a politician. >> as he strives to achieve the power he desires. >> i'm absolutely convinced i will be your next president....
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she told no one except george bush. >>> george h.w. bush believes he has a new ally, the most powerful man in america. he is ever loyal to his president and his party. but those he trusts betray him. >> when he says i had no knowledge of watergate i believe him. >> george will need to keep his family close. >> i get nervous. i'm not a politician. >> as he strives to achieve the power he desires. >> i'm absolutely convinced i will be your next prid
she told no one except george bush. >>> george h.w. bush believes he has a new ally, the most powerful man in america. he is ever loyal to his president and his party. but those he trusts betray him. >> when he says i had no knowledge of watergate i believe him. >> george will need to keep his family close. >> i get nervous. i'm not a politician. >> as he strives to achieve the power he desires. >> i'm absolutely convinced i will be your next prid
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texas people. >> in 1989, george w. bush brought together a team of investors to buy the texas rangers. he's appointed managing partner. >> he was helped greatly by his father because the guy that owned it was a great admirer of his father and big george probably helped him get that team. >> he uses his connection with his father to pump up the publicity about the team. he has dad wear a texas ranger hat when he goes out on his fishing expeditions and has his mother, the first lady come and throw out the baseball for a game. >> so he gets them in on the act and shows a kind of canniness that people had not expected from george w. bush. >> he's great at managing people. he's decisive. he loves being around players. gives them all nicknames. has this statistical knowledge about the sport of baseball. it's really loving the job. >> thank you for being with us. >> nice to be back. >> it's actually a brilliant public relations move. a perfect bridge from being what he had been before and what he would soon become. >> there's
texas people. >> in 1989, george w. bush brought together a team of investors to buy the texas rangers. he's appointed managing partner. >> he was helped greatly by his father because the guy that owned it was a great admirer of his father and big george probably helped him get that team. >> he uses his connection with his father to pump up the publicity about the team. he has dad wear a texas ranger hat when he goes out on his fishing expeditions and has his mother, the first...
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>> george h.w. bush became the youngest pilot in the united states navy, and he flew off aircraft carriers. >> by the fall of 1944, george has flown over 50 combat missions. >> what courage. what determination. what patriotism. how could you ask for more from any individual? >> george h.w. bush is about to embark on his most dangerous operation yet. >> the order is for him to fly towards the japanese-held island of chichijima. >> there's a radio tower he and his two crew men ted white and john delaney are charged with bombing. >> they close on the target, and there's anti-aircraft fire. bush's plane is hit. the wings are inflamed. there's smoke in the cockpit. he was able to control the plane, dive, and drop the bombs. then turn back over the pacific. but the plane was clearly going to crash. told his comrades, you guys bail out, then i'll bail out. >> he cracks open the cockpit. the wind sucks him out. he smashes his head on the tail, injuring himself. >> he plummets under the water and gulps in ga
>> george h.w. bush became the youngest pilot in the united states navy, and he flew off aircraft carriers. >> by the fall of 1944, george has flown over 50 combat missions. >> what courage. what determination. what patriotism. how could you ask for more from any individual? >> george h.w. bush is about to embark on his most dangerous operation yet. >> the order is for him to fly towards the japanese-held island of chichijima. >> there's a radio tower he and...
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and my work there, because when george took himself out of contention for a top job in the department of justice, almost two years ago now put out a public statement that in many media refused to cover he needs -- to decide as a family not right time for both of us to have big jobs in the federal government, that he will stay in the private sector, and that he will support the president work of the administration of course is quote wonderful wife so i think in inscriptions of me george conway said what donald trump said are the same, i appreciate the president defending what he thinks is unfairness i leave that up to him i was raised in a household of strong italian catholic women taught me you air grievances like that in private so it is very surprising to see it be so public also i just want to say that we moved here as a family, we have children you don't just i am mother could never have come here been here two and a half years without them so we made a decision as a family to move here george decided he would like to do something different with his career, i totally supported tha
and my work there, because when george took himself out of contention for a top job in the department of justice, almost two years ago now put out a public statement that in many media refused to cover he needs -- to decide as a family not right time for both of us to have big jobs in the federal government, that he will stay in the private sector, and that he will support the president work of the administration of course is quote wonderful wife so i think in inscriptions of me george conway...
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. >> george h.w. bush is determined to get to the white house and his former rival puts the dream within his grasp. from one generation to the next, the bush family are on a mission to win. >> but will scandal destroy his chances? >> i was aware of our iran initiative and i support the president's decision. >> and is he tough enough to win the ultimate prize? ♪ >>> i can do the job. i will do the job. >> george h.w. bush is fighting to be the republican party's candidate for the 1980 presidential election. >> some of those other bigger shots out there, they don't need you as much as i do. i need your help at those caucuses. >> his five children, wife barbara have been with him every step of the way. >> it's a great training ground. it's really excellent. >> i think it's going pretty good. >> but it hasn't been enough. >> dad didn't win the nomination. but for a guy that went into the race with below 1% recognition nationally as a candidate, he came from major underdog status. and yet he had ultimate
. >> george h.w. bush is determined to get to the white house and his former rival puts the dream within his grasp. from one generation to the next, the bush family are on a mission to win. >> but will scandal destroy his chances? >> i was aware of our iran initiative and i support the president's decision. >> and is he tough enough to win the ultimate prize? ♪ >>> i can do the job. i will do the job. >> george h.w. bush is fighting to be the republican...
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george: yes. greg: yes. marilyn: yes. jonathan: what gives you the confidence? george: right now, greg had it right come up for the short-term, people are grabbing yields, but in the long term, it will figure out. if the fed doesn't pause, they make a mistake and we go into a downturn, they will be with high yields. marilyn: to some extent, that is true. what if -- if you look were investors are allocating money, there is a sense of distortion and that behaviors have changed. we are seeing a lot less crowding now that we have. we have seen that wash out. we will continue to see that. jonathan: there are three groups of investors for me. there's a group of investors that think we will have economic conditions that will materialize to justify rate cut. there's a group that the -- that doesn't equivalent get the economic conditions and at risk just a little bit. the third group goes straight to the middle of the first two. they blindly think, no matter what the economic conditions, so long as the fed
george: yes. greg: yes. marilyn: yes. jonathan: what gives you the confidence? george: right now, greg had it right come up for the short-term, people are grabbing yields, but in the long term, it will figure out. if the fed doesn't pause, they make a mistake and we go into a downturn, they will be with high yields. marilyn: to some extent, that is true. what if -- if you look were investors are allocating money, there is a sense of distortion and that behaviors have changed. we are seeing a...
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jonathan: george? george: i could not agree more. i think to cuts by year-end is a bridge too far. the epicenter of the global bond market rally, one of the discussion points is the yield curve. i want to decompose some of the things happening, and sort with the treasury curve. when you break it down and boil , the belly of the curve, the very front end, it has just collapsed over the last month or so. we have had a curve steepen are. -- curve steepener. the extreme front end, it has investors by ad multitude of factors, lots of issuance, real drivers for sure. there is so much talk and chatter around the curve inversion, but there's a lot more to it. >> i think from our perspective, the yield curve has been a pretty good detector -- predictor in the past. it's going back and forth on the three month and the 10 year. but you're right, you're not seeing a reversal. marilyn: i completely agree with the technical aspect as well. we have this institutional bid at the back end of the curve as well. it has to do with the speed and the change that a lot of people are pricing in. jonathan:
jonathan: george? george: i could not agree more. i think to cuts by year-end is a bridge too far. the epicenter of the global bond market rally, one of the discussion points is the yield curve. i want to decompose some of the things happening, and sort with the treasury curve. when you break it down and boil , the belly of the curve, the very front end, it has just collapsed over the last month or so. we have had a curve steepen are. -- curve steepener. the extreme front end, it has investors...
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george w. and laura are living in mit land, texas. like his father, george set up an oil company, called spanish for bush. but it's struggling to make money. laura is concerned about her husband. >> he wasn't just the life of the party, he was the party. when you spend time around him, you can see why. he had fun and he loves people. you can see in your 20s or your 30s how that can lead to excess. >> he likes to indulge in what they call in west texas the three bs. bourbon before dinner, beer with dinner, bendiktin before and after dinner. laura bush says that leads to the fourth b, a bore. >> by contrast brother jeb bush is doing just fine in miami. jeb bush is settling in with columbia, his three children and noel and jeb jr. the world is his oyster in miami. >> jeb has a successful career in real estate and wants to follow his father into politics. but, first, he must convince his wife. >> columbia bush wants no part of politics. she sees it as a losing proposition. she doesn't like the scru
george w. and laura are living in mit land, texas. like his father, george set up an oil company, called spanish for bush. but it's struggling to make money. laura is concerned about her husband. >> he wasn't just the life of the party, he was the party. when you spend time around him, you can see why. he had fun and he loves people. you can see in your 20s or your 30s how that can lead to excess. >> he likes to indulge in what they call in west texas the three bs. bourbon before...
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she told no one except george bush. >>> george h.w. bush believes he has a new ally, the most powerful man in america. he is ever loyal to his president and his party. but those he trusts behtray him. >> when he says i had no knowledge of watergate i believe him. >> george will need to keep his family close. >> i get nervous. i'm not a politician. >> as he strives to achieve the power he desires. >> i'm absolutely convinced i will be your next president
she told no one except george bush. >>> george h.w. bush believes he has a new ally, the most powerful man in america. he is ever loyal to his president and his party. but those he trusts behtray him. >> when he says i had no knowledge of watergate i believe him. >> george will need to keep his family close. >> i get nervous. i'm not a politician. >> as he strives to achieve the power he desires. >> i'm absolutely convinced i will be your next president
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[applause] announcer: from george washington to george w. bush, every sunday at 8:00 p.m., we featured the presidency, a weekly series exploring the presidents, their politics, their legacies. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. ♪ >> we are happy to announce the winners of this year's c-span studentcam video documentary competition, answering the question what does it mean to be american. we received almost 3000 entries from 3000 areas with 6000 students. congratulations to all our winners. our first prize middle school winners are either chen and connolly from silver spring, maryland for "america runs on fast food. the fast food industry has spread to companies and the reflects- fast food our society in so many more ways than we realize. it is something that fits with our nation's values and is part of what makes up america. announcer: our first prize high school east goes to ella grace rodriguez, justin winningham, and luke sand from winter park, florida for "comfortably numb." they are also are
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george: yes. greg: yes. marilyn: yes. johnathan: what gives you the confidence? had it right now, greg right come up for the short-term, people are grabbing yields, but in the long term, it will figure out. pause, theyoesn't make a mistake and we go into a downturn, they will be with high yields. marilyn: to some extent, that is true. what if -- if you look were investors are allocating money, there is a sense of distortion and that behaviors have changed. we are seeing a lot less crowding now that we have. we have seen that wash out. we will continue to see that. johnathan: there are three groups of investors for me. of investorsup that think we will have economic conditions that will materialize to justify rate cut. there's a group that the -- that doesn't equivalent get the economic conditions and at risk e bit. the third group goes straight to the middle of the first two. they blindly think, no matter what the economic conditions, so long as the federal reserve cuts rates and keeps monetary po
george: yes. greg: yes. marilyn: yes. johnathan: what gives you the confidence? had it right now, greg right come up for the short-term, people are grabbing yields, but in the long term, it will figure out. pause, theyoesn't make a mistake and we go into a downturn, they will be with high yields. marilyn: to some extent, that is true. what if -- if you look were investors are allocating money, there is a sense of distortion and that behaviors have changed. we are seeing a lot less crowding now...
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. >> george w. bush does not process that kind of aversion. >> when the queen of england comes to the united states and comes to the white house for a state visit, barbara bush tells the queen that she's going to put her son, george w. bush, as far away from the queen as possible. >> the queen asks if george w. is the black sheep? barbara bush says, yes. after which, the queen says, every family has one. >> there are still people who think of george w. bush as the guy who does not possess discipline, kind of all over the place. in the summer of 1985 he has a kind of spiritual awakening with kennebunkport with billy graham, the famous minister. >> billy graham says to w., are you right with god? and w. says, no, but i'd like to be. >> i think this one conversation inspired him to understand faith, live faith, incorporate it into his life. we talk about faith all the time, in fact, we text about it everyday. >> the bush family has always been -- gone to church built low-key episcopal religion. w. beco
. >> george w. bush does not process that kind of aversion. >> when the queen of england comes to the united states and comes to the white house for a state visit, barbara bush tells the queen that she's going to put her son, george w. bush, as far away from the queen as possible. >> the queen asks if george w. is the black sheep? barbara bush says, yes. after which, the queen says, every family has one. >> there are still people who think of george w. bush as the guy...
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george: yes. jonathan: high-yield. next nine months equal or beat the performance of the next three? greg: no. marilyn: it could. george: no. jonathan: great to catch up. thank you very much. from new york city, that does it. what a couple of weeks and the global bond market. much more from us next friday. 1:00 p.m. new york time 6:00 , p.m. in london. this was bloomberg real yield. this is bloomberg tv. ♪ . . comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. alix: the next financial crisis -- climate change. the san francisco fed paper says climate change and its effects have the power to disrupt the economy. i speak
george: yes. jonathan: high-yield. next nine months equal or beat the performance of the next three? greg: no. marilyn: it could. george: no. jonathan: great to catch up. thank you very much. from new york city, that does it. what a couple of weeks and the global bond market. much more from us next friday. 1:00 p.m. new york time 6:00 , p.m. in london. this was bloomberg real yield. this is bloomberg tv. ♪ . . comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond....
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and in total, george pell has been sentenced to six years in prison. george pell, six year prison sentence handed down by thejudge in melbourne. and as we have just heard, the cardinal will serve a non— parole period of three years and eight months. so that means he will spend the best part of four yea rs will spend the best part of four years behind bars. and we had previously the judge telling george pell that he had displayed a callous indifference to his victims, and that he had behaved with breathtaking arrogance. and it was a fairly damning summing up of the case by thejudge. it fairly damning summing up of the case by the judge. it took him fairly damning summing up of the case by thejudge. it took him more than an hourto case by thejudge. it took him more than an hour to wade through all the various sentencing submissions, the upshot of all of this, rico, is that george pell is off to prison starting a six year term. but it is worth noting, as well, that george pell‘s legal team has started an appeal against these convictions, and that appe
and in total, george pell has been sentenced to six years in prison. george pell, six year prison sentence handed down by thejudge in melbourne. and as we have just heard, the cardinal will serve a non— parole period of three years and eight months. so that means he will spend the best part of four yea rs will spend the best part of four years behind bars. and we had previously the judge telling george pell that he had displayed a callous indifference to his victims, and that he had behaved...
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former president george w. bush introduces the program which was hosted by his presidential center in dallas. this is almost 40 minutes. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the chief of the george w. bush presidential center, kent hirsch. [applause] kent: thank you so much. welcome to the bush center. it is the only place where the president outranks the ceo. and it is an honor for me to serve in this capacity and welcome you all here tonight to be engaged at the bush center series presented by highland capital. it is an honor that we get tonight to celebrate the life of the 41st president of the united states. and that is something that is unique to this place. and i'm excited you are here to share in the experience. i want to thank highland capital who has underwritten the series and has been a wonderful supporter,, and their chief investment officer who is here with us tonight. thank you for all you do for us. [applause] without further ado, it is my honor to introduce the 43rd president of the united state
former president george w. bush introduces the program which was hosted by his presidential center in dallas. this is almost 40 minutes. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the chief of the george w. bush presidential center, kent hirsch. [applause] kent: thank you so much. welcome to the bush center. it is the only place where the president outranks the ceo. and it is an honor for me to serve in this capacity and welcome you all here tonight to be engaged at the bush center series presented...
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george: absolutely. you takeout fives, tens, two-tens,-two 30's, it's extreme, the front end has moved. that's driven by a multitude of factors, loss of issuance is a real driver, for sure. there's been so much talk and chatter around the curve inversion. there's a lot more to it. greg: a different view, you're right, it's having more on the short. the yield curve has been a good predictor in the past of oncoming recession. that's something we're very concerned with. it's going back and forth on three-month to 10 year, one year to 10 year, but we're not seeing inversion. jonathan: not unusual. 2-30's would widen, can you reconcile that? marilyn: that's about the speed of the changes. i agree with the technical aspects in terms of issuance at the front and this bid at the back of the curve. it's a lot of it to do with speed and the change people are pricing in from the beginning of the year to now. jonathan: the next thing we've got to do, maryland, is decompose the treasury yield. if we look at it in ter
george: absolutely. you takeout fives, tens, two-tens,-two 30's, it's extreme, the front end has moved. that's driven by a multitude of factors, loss of issuance is a real driver, for sure. there's been so much talk and chatter around the curve inversion. there's a lot more to it. greg: a different view, you're right, it's having more on the short. the yield curve has been a good predictor in the past of oncoming recession. that's something we're very concerned with. it's going back and forth...
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how did we get to george washington to george w. bush? how did we get from george washington to barack obama? how did we get from george washington to donald trump? one of the striking things is if you go to george washington to most presidents before the current president, you ca kind of -- you see a kind of linear progression. some people would think that it has declined, that the curve slopes down. in fact, the comparison between the first president and the current president goes all the way back to the second president. presidents always look better in the rearview mirror than when they are front and center. part of this is we tend to sort of forget the failures and remember the successes. that's part of it. the other thing is that presidents are usually pretty talented people. and so there's -- they usually have a lot of positive things that can be said about them. but while they're president, typically the other party or sometimes factions with their own party have an incentive to tell you all the bad things about them. but once the
how did we get to george washington to george w. bush? how did we get from george washington to barack obama? how did we get from george washington to donald trump? one of the striking things is if you go to george washington to most presidents before the current president, you ca kind of -- you see a kind of linear progression. some people would think that it has declined, that the curve slopes down. in fact, the comparison between the first president and the current president goes all the way...
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nice to see you, george. george: hi. guy: if we were to see a trade truce between china and the united states, what would that mean for global economic growth? george: it will be difficult to put a number on it but will be positive. there are a lot of things going on in the world apart from trade which can also and will also be damaging growth, things like brexit concerns but on balance if you do get a trade deal, especially as one of the guests said before, if you get a trade deal which removes the tariffs, then of course it's going to look a lot more positive. sentiment is going to improve. and we already saw, for example, some data for example this morning from europe that showed the sentiment was improving or at least bottoming out. i guess i'll answer the question whether it's just that trade deal which has done the damage. i think it's probably more than just trade issues which of course is a slow down in global growth. if you look at the growth rates between china and europe, those growth rates have fallen in trad
nice to see you, george. george: hi. guy: if we were to see a trade truce between china and the united states, what would that mean for global economic growth? george: it will be difficult to put a number on it but will be positive. there are a lot of things going on in the world apart from trade which can also and will also be damaging growth, things like brexit concerns but on balance if you do get a trade deal, especially as one of the guests said before, if you get a trade deal which...
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and then george scholz. reports the reaction there is it seemed to me he was impressed with this development. he was surprised it happened. he said it might have been a historic occasion and whether we are talking about two years or six years it was possible to get things accomplished and he would give him a full and detailed report on the entire conversation. this aspect is often overlooked. but it is a crucial aspect in 1983. . you have bold rhetoric and the condemnation of the soviet union as an evil empire. on the other hand you have readiness for dialogue and readiness to intensify dialogue. the reagan white house was reluctant to pursue this approach. it was very much a top-down approach. scholz was one of the few people who understood reagan and helped him to implement this policy. again, starting in 1983. crucial point,a i think. meetings withkly the ambassador. because the approach "gardening." a quote from his memoirs. eca -- if you see a weed, get it out before becomes a problem. because his prede
and then george scholz. reports the reaction there is it seemed to me he was impressed with this development. he was surprised it happened. he said it might have been a historic occasion and whether we are talking about two years or six years it was possible to get things accomplished and he would give him a full and detailed report on the entire conversation. this aspect is often overlooked. but it is a crucial aspect in 1983. . you have bold rhetoric and the condemnation of the soviet union...
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>> i think so, george. even though there are no additional indictments coming and the investigation is ended, we have so many questions that need to be answered. hopefully the report that is presented to congress will answer some of those questions. we know there's a department of justice regulation or guideline about indicting a sitting president. we know that for the department of justice or for mueller to indict someone there has to be, meet this really high standard of being able to prove, in a court of law, beyond reasonable doubt a crime was committed. when you look at what congress' role is, the role of providing checks and balances, they don't have to meet the beyond reasonable doubt standard. there may be information in the report that suggests trump was engaged in a wrong doing. may not rise to the level of a crime that could be indicted by special counsel mueller, but it may expose the president. so, i think it's to early for the white house to claim a complete victory or state that they have won
>> i think so, george. even though there are no additional indictments coming and the investigation is ended, we have so many questions that need to be answered. hopefully the report that is presented to congress will answer some of those questions. we know there's a department of justice regulation or guideline about indicting a sitting president. we know that for the department of justice or for mueller to indict someone there has to be, meet this really high standard of being able to...
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how did we get to george washington to george w. bush. how do we get from george washington to barack obama. how did we get from george washington to donald trump. one of the striking things is if you go to george washington to most presidents, you see a linear progression. some people would think that it has the client, -- declined, that the curve slopes down. between the comparison the first president and the current president goes all the way back to the second president. presidents always look better in the rearview mirror than when they are front and center. tot of this is we tend forget the failures and remember the successes. that's part of it. the other thing is that presidents are usually pretty talented people. and so there's -- they usually have a lot of positive things that can be said about them. but while they're president, typically the other party or sometimes factions with their own party have an incentive to tell you all the bad things about them. but once they leave office, that incentive is largely gone. this is why ce
how did we get to george washington to george w. bush. how do we get from george washington to barack obama. how did we get from george washington to donald trump. one of the striking things is if you go to george washington to most presidents, you see a linear progression. some people would think that it has the client, -- declined, that the curve slopes down. between the comparison the first president and the current president goes all the way back to the second president. presidents always...
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george joining us from deutsche bank. we will talk about the eurozone, next, while the bund is heading towards a zero. -- towards zero. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is the "european close." where back with george saravelos of deutsche bank. we have been talking a lot about slowing china growth and exactly how slow the growth has gotten. coupled with the idea that there might be a trade truce, if you like, that will also put limits on what china can do with the yuan. where does deutsche bank see it going? george: the market has been paying attention to this currency pact, or reporting of a currency pact, between the u.s. and china and that has created the perception that seven will be a difficult level to break. i think that is probably right, so we have a fairly neutral view on the renminbi. but if you look at the substance of the currency pact, it looks like it will be something similar to the tpp side agreement that was reached under the obama
george joining us from deutsche bank. we will talk about the eurozone, next, while the bund is heading towards a zero. -- towards zero. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is the "european close." where back with george saravelos of deutsche bank. we have been talking a lot about slowing china growth and exactly how slow the growth has gotten. coupled with the idea that there might be a trade truce, if you like,...
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i asked george about that yesterday when we spoke. george said he wasn't jealous of her. he later said i got her to where she was, there was that. that comment was taken by folks as maybe a bit of a mixed sign. >> did you get the sense from him that his increased -- increase in the number of tweets and perhaps his increase in notoriety on that front is leading to any friction between the two of them? >> well, you know, i don't want to comment on anyone's marriage. i think it's clear if have you someone a high prominent defender of the president probably versus one of the most prominent critics, you live under the same roof. the president is clearly mad at you. other white house colleagues, you know, mad at you, i mean george, otherwise white house colleagues are looking at his tweets. the whole world is scrutinizing your marriage. it doesn't seem to be the petry dish of happiness. but again, you know, i don't want to speak for anyone's marriage, a very unusual scenario. it's really almost unparallel. back in the 1970s, there was martha mitchell, the wife of a prominent ni
i asked george about that yesterday when we spoke. george said he wasn't jealous of her. he later said i got her to where she was, there was that. that comment was taken by folks as maybe a bit of a mixed sign. >> did you get the sense from him that his increased -- increase in the number of tweets and perhaps his increase in notoriety on that front is leading to any friction between the two of them? >> well, you know, i don't want to comment on anyone's marriage. i think it's clear...
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george schulz. was that george schulz wrote in his most recent superpowersz said are not in touch with each other's reality. the soviets can't read you. the situation is dangerous. there is no human contact. thrust of their meeting in july, 1982. george schulz took this advice very seriously. and 1983,see in 1982 he managed to reestablish the kind of dialogue with the soviet union that i have previously described. this is the point where the circle closes, where helmut schmidt and george schulz talk in 1982, and thank you for your attention and i'm looking forward to your questions. thank you so much. [applause] >> all right. thank you. rich and stimulating presentation. i think all sorts of questions and issues come to mind, i'm sure to many of you as well. from your description of president reagan and some of the popular perception has not always been -- had the image of somebody who could handle contradictorylent policies, how did he synchronize, workout these different aspects of his policy? oth
george schulz. was that george schulz wrote in his most recent superpowersz said are not in touch with each other's reality. the soviets can't read you. the situation is dangerous. there is no human contact. thrust of their meeting in july, 1982. george schulz took this advice very seriously. and 1983,see in 1982 he managed to reestablish the kind of dialogue with the soviet union that i have previously described. this is the point where the circle closes, where helmut schmidt and george schulz...
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google i recognize george galloway george galloway go ahead that. we're a net contributor for forty five years so we've been paying more into the e.u. than we ever got back second and you would never. suspect it from the other again french but little for sure because we've got or you're running your big friend. got her check back my didn't show you that shows shows what you know that shows what you know you've got it on track to back into the union treaty you lose in your glory years he got this. bag and government the heat the hate the e.u. they hate the austerity they hate the european central bank the reason you can't have referendums on this in most of the european union countries is because they would vote to leave also it is completely absurd this false dichotomy between a lotta nordic democracy democracy is democracy is democracy we were asked and we were told it would be binding do you want to leave we've hurted to leave leave we must and the more we hear of that kind of our get drivel the more certain i am the more people in britain today w
google i recognize george galloway george galloway go ahead that. we're a net contributor for forty five years so we've been paying more into the e.u. than we ever got back second and you would never. suspect it from the other again french but little for sure because we've got or you're running your big friend. got her check back my didn't show you that shows shows what you know that shows what you know you've got it on track to back into the union treaty you lose in your glory years he got...
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bush and george w. bush." mark, this episode follows the emergence of george h.w. bush onto the national political stage during the 1980 presidential election. when he ran against ronald reagan during the republican primaries. what type of politics did bush represent during that time and how did that impact his prospects for winning? >> you know, i think in 1980, he was the moderate conservative. he was not the conservative that ronald reagan was. he was more or less a throwback to what northeastern republicans once were. he was battling against ronald reagan and it was a nip and tuck battle initially and then ronald reagan overtook him in new hampshire. but really the battle between the two marked a change in their relationship. they -- the two men, i think, went on to respect each other a great deal, and it was a great surprise when ronald reagan tapped george h.w. bush to be his vice president at the convention in 1980. >> and what type of vice president was he? >> i think he was marked by his loyalty and his discretion. one of the ways that george bush earned t
bush and george w. bush." mark, this episode follows the emergence of george h.w. bush onto the national political stage during the 1980 presidential election. when he ran against ronald reagan during the republican primaries. what type of politics did bush represent during that time and how did that impact his prospects for winning? >> you know, i think in 1980, he was the moderate conservative. he was not the conservative that ronald reagan was. he was more or less a throwback to...
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>> no, that's not who george conway is. he's a top flight lit fwator in new york for a major law firm. and he's a guy whose had pretty consistent conservative principles. i mean, i got to know him back in the 1990s when he was a key behind-the-scenes player in the events that led to bill clinton's impeachment. he felt very strongly that no man or woman, including presidents are above the law. that's what motivated him to play a key role in drafting the briefs to the supreme court in the paula jones sexual harassment lawsuit and, you know, he saw a president in donald trump who his wife happens to work for as being very much in the same image of bill clinton in terms of disrespect for the rule of law in believing he's above the legal process. and i think that plus the nature of trump's behavior on twitter and elsewhere is what has motivated to him speak out. >> and so he is speaking out. and now, of course, sally, it takes such a strange turn. the washington post is writing about a conversation which kelly yaern conway recen
>> no, that's not who george conway is. he's a top flight lit fwator in new york for a major law firm. and he's a guy whose had pretty consistent conservative principles. i mean, i got to know him back in the 1990s when he was a key behind-the-scenes player in the events that led to bill clinton's impeachment. he felt very strongly that no man or woman, including presidents are above the law. that's what motivated him to play a key role in drafting the briefs to the supreme court in the...
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george conway often referred to as mr. kellyanne conway by those who know him is very jealous of his wife's success and angry that i with her help didn't give him the job
george conway often referred to as mr. kellyanne conway by those who know him is very jealous of his wife's success and angry that i with her help didn't give him the job
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the irony is if you look at how this came about, george conway did this in reaction to george conway diagnosing him on twitter with narcissistic personality disorder. he's giving us a demonstration of what george conway is trying to warn people about, which is that he doesn't have the self-control, the impulsie control to stop himself from attacking people like him, from attacking john mccain. george conway's message is that this is not strategic. >> he has no control. >> it's something that he has no control over. >> jon, i take hallie's point about trying to grab the headlines back, we see the president do this all the time. but in this case, this is undermining and hurting somebody who has been incredibly loyal to him, kellyanne conway, one of his longest lasting advisers, one of his staunchest defenders on tv. it doesn't make much sense to me. >> i've given up trying to make anything make sense. i think the president compartmentalizes. kellyanne conway, yes, she's married to george conway. but it's not kellyanne who's attacking him, it's george conway who is attacking him. the pr
the irony is if you look at how this came about, george conway did this in reaction to george conway diagnosing him on twitter with narcissistic personality disorder. he's giving us a demonstration of what george conway is trying to warn people about, which is that he doesn't have the self-control, the impulsie control to stop himself from attacking people like him, from attacking john mccain. george conway's message is that this is not strategic. >> he has no control. >> it's...
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george: i am a trendous advocate for full transparency. i think now that it has come out, the key question of whether ere was any collusion between the trump campaign and the administration and russia has been debunked, the question ofru obion never came to a firm conclusion, i think it is in the interest of the country, the president, and the integrity of the entire justice system of the country for the full report to y revealed. jane: do you thi were made a scapegoat, because you were, as you say, part of the campaign? olyou were quite closely id. george: i don't consider myself a scapegoat by t president. i consider myself some sort of scapegoat by the fbi and bob mueller's investigation, and that is part of what my book is about. jane: but to what extent? you agree that was russi interference in the election, so wasn't it right that there was an investigation to clear that up? as you say, they did clear it up. there was no collusion, according to the report. george: i believe every presidential election, whether it was 2016, 2020, 2024
george: i am a trendous advocate for full transparency. i think now that it has come out, the key question of whether ere was any collusion between the trump campaign and the administration and russia has been debunked, the question ofru obion never came to a firm conclusion, i think it is in the interest of the country, the president, and the integrity of the entire justice system of the country for the full report to y revealed. jane: do you thi were made a scapegoat, because you were, as you...
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first of all, he thinks that calling george conway mr. kellyanne conway is great, i think it's a little sexist, don't you, brooke? it's like an insult out of the 1950ss. >> exactly. the other thing was he called george conway the husband from hell. well, pot kettle issue here? i mean, would we say that donald trump has been the greatest husband to melania trump knowing what we know about the hush money payments to these women? i rest my case. >> well played gloria borger times two, michael smerconish, what do you think? >> they're not the only couple in america that disagree relative to the president of the united states. let's get that out of the way. >> it's true. >> what separates them is her working in such close proximity. two reactions, one, where do i buy the conway book? because among all the books that are going to come out about the trump presidency, the one i'm going to buy is theirs. and two, gloria mentions sexism and i keep wondering, what if the genders were reversed, what if you had a wife being so openly critical of the b
first of all, he thinks that calling george conway mr. kellyanne conway is great, i think it's a little sexist, don't you, brooke? it's like an insult out of the 1950ss. >> exactly. the other thing was he called george conway the husband from hell. well, pot kettle issue here? i mean, would we say that donald trump has been the greatest husband to melania trump knowing what we know about the hush money payments to these women? i rest my case. >> well played gloria borger times two,...
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highway from the mallt prince georges. this happened, we are told, close to 8:00 p.m. last night. hyattslle police responding to a call of shots fired here at this comple g hoeyo inside and they find that woman was shot. she will be prounced dead, though, a short time later. he identity at this time has not been released. as we come back o live, we can tell you we're nowg standin by pr more details about this case,haps to learn more about who this woman is and perhaps if police have their eye on a suspect at this time. however, we can tell you they're still asking anyone who may have seen orny hearding this this area yesterday to come forward with what they know. we're live here in hyattsville, i'm justin finch, news 4. >> justin, thank you. >>> toda former trump campaign chairman paul manafort will be in federal court again. >> a judge will sentence him afte he pleaded guilty to conspiracy. news 4 tracie potts joins us live now wh mor on this. tracie, a lot of people will be watching what this judge does since just last w
highway from the mallt prince georges. this happened, we are told, close to 8:00 p.m. last night. hyattslle police responding to a call of shots fired here at this comple g hoeyo inside and they find that woman was shot. she will be prounced dead, though, a short time later. he identity at this time has not been released. as we come back o live, we can tell you we're nowg standin by pr more details about this case,haps to learn more about who this woman is and perhaps if police have their eye...
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saying this was planned all along go ahead george. i don't think saw of course the conspiracy theorist would be hard pushed to come up with a conspiracy which had one just as perfectly as this one as it happens because i know the people involved personally i think it's more a cock up a series of blunders and in our the courses that have led us to this particular pass but in a way it doesn't matter whether it was intended or whether it's a series of accidents the british parliament has betrayed the british people with grave consequences for british democracy because more people voted for bricks it than have ever voted in britain's history for anything or anybody are not going to get it and they're not going to get it because of the actions of just six hundred fifty people indeed in the recent vote just four people four people made the decision not to keep no deal on the table and if you don't have no deal on the table you have no possibility of a negotiated settlement as any negotiator in even the simplest house knows if you as you the
saying this was planned all along go ahead george. i don't think saw of course the conspiracy theorist would be hard pushed to come up with a conspiracy which had one just as perfectly as this one as it happens because i know the people involved personally i think it's more a cock up a series of blunders and in our the courses that have led us to this particular pass but in a way it doesn't matter whether it was intended or whether it's a series of accidents the british parliament has betrayed...
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george conway often referred to as mr. kellyanne conway by those who know him is very jealous of his wife's success and angry that i with her help didn't give him the job he so desperately wanted. i barely know him, but just take a look, a stone cold loser and husband from hell. trump and george conway have been publicly feuding since conway questioned trump's mental fitness. sarah, how is george conway responding to the president this morning? >> well, ryan, this is certainly getting a lot more personal. president trump potentially elevating george conway to new levels of recognition by directly engaging with him. george conway is a prominent d.c. lawyer and a longstanding critic of president trump. after trump weighed in this morning for what appears to be the first time weighing in on the conways' marriage, mr. conway responded by writing, you are nuts and also claiming that the president is proving his point by taking the time to write such a rebuttal. mr. conway spoke to the "washington post," tried to explain the fre
george conway often referred to as mr. kellyanne conway by those who know him is very jealous of his wife's success and angry that i with her help didn't give him the job he so desperately wanted. i barely know him, but just take a look, a stone cold loser and husband from hell. trump and george conway have been publicly feuding since conway questioned trump's mental fitness. sarah, how is george conway responding to the president this morning? >> well, ryan, this is certainly getting a...
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george conway trades insults with president trump. kellyanne conway is siding with the president against her husband. brian todd has been looking into this. this is getting uglier. >> reporter: and more public. the president is squarely in the middle of this feud between his high profile adviser and her husband. trump seems to relish exploiting the tension in their marriage. for a man who values loyalty above all, it's the you wiultim loyalty test, choosing him over a husband. >> he is a whack job. i don't know him. i think he is doing a tremendous disservice to a wonderful wife. >> reporter: donald trump injected himself into one of washington's most public power couples, kellyanne conway and george conway, escalating a spat into an open and bitter battle. it began this weekend when george conway responded to a trump twitter tirade by posting these pages from a psychological manual. suggesting the president was suffering from narcissistic personality disorder. trump responded calling george conway a total loser. up until then, the co
george conway trades insults with president trump. kellyanne conway is siding with the president against her husband. brian todd has been looking into this. this is getting uglier. >> reporter: and more public. the president is squarely in the middle of this feud between his high profile adviser and her husband. trump seems to relish exploiting the tension in their marriage. for a man who values loyalty above all, it's the you wiultim loyalty test, choosing him over a husband. >> he...
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and george said yes, sir. yes, sir. yes, sir. and then he went like this. >> i am recommending to this convention that tomorrow when the session reconvenes that george bush be my nominee for vice president. >> down in the deepest depths and suddenly with one phone call you're on the top of the mountain. >> just a few minutes before he
and george said yes, sir. yes, sir. yes, sir. and then he went like this. >> i am recommending to this convention that tomorrow when the session reconvenes that george bush be my nominee for vice president. >> down in the deepest depths and suddenly with one phone call you're on the top of the mountain. >> just a few minutes before he
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explain to me, factually, howjean—claudejuncker is a puppet of george soros? george soros has put out his plan and vision about the future of european union quite many times, openly — you can look at the internet... that's not what i'm asking you about. i am asking for specific evidence. he put out his plan. look at what was included in his plan. how many migrants should be brought into the european union, how much it would be significant that there are borders and national identity, how much the border protection capacity should be pushed back and look at the policy of the european commission since 2015 — exactly — exactly carrying out those points, which have been included in the plan of george soros. my question is... that's not evidence and you know it. crosstalk. in your view that's evidence? absolutely. that's absurd. no, this is the evidence. it has been written by george soros and that has been complete by the european commission. my question is, my question is, why european commissioners have received george soros 21 times during the last years,
explain to me, factually, howjean—claudejuncker is a puppet of george soros? george soros has put out his plan and vision about the future of european union quite many times, openly — you can look at the internet... that's not what i'm asking you about. i am asking for specific evidence. he put out his plan. look at what was included in his plan. how many migrants should be brought into the european union, how much it would be significant that there are borders and national identity, how...
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the president would consult with george conway. that has soured now. >> how does kelly anne conway se things? how does she spin the attacks coming from her husband? >> kellyanne made it clear that she does not appreciate being caught between the president, who she has been a high-profile and loyal surrogate for and her husband who is increasingly tarnishing the president and questioned his mental capacity. george conway for his part richs the president would -- he wishes kellyanne would quit. the president made his feelings pretty clear today. a little strange dynamic in kellyanne being in the white house and a prominent role caught in the middle of the men in her life who like to tweet. >> the president is promoting this idea he shot down george conway when he wanted a justice department job. conway describes things differently. he told you a little about how president trump viewed the former head of the department of justice, the attorney general jeff sessions. what does he say? >> he describes the conversation in june 2017 at st
the president would consult with george conway. that has soured now. >> how does kelly anne conway se things? how does she spin the attacks coming from her husband? >> kellyanne made it clear that she does not appreciate being caught between the president, who she has been a high-profile and loyal surrogate for and her husband who is increasingly tarnishing the president and questioned his mental capacity. george conway for his part richs the president would -- he wishes kellyanne...
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. >> in texas, george w. bush, who was known as a bipartisan governor, at the time, the state house was run by democrats, and he had a very good working relationship with them. >> we poured our hearts and souls into this campaign, the organization, and the people are going to decide. >> indiana and kentucky, the polls now have closed in those two states. our projected winner is governor george w. bush, as expected. >> bush wins south carolina, vermont, up in the green mountain state, there for al gore. >> a big call to make, cnn announces that we call florida in the al gore column. >> about roughly quarter of 8:00, we and all the other networks call florida for gore. i remember saying, how is bush possibly going to, you though, what's the path he can possibly take, because he's lost michigan, he's going to lose pennsylvania. if anybody wins all three, it's over. >> you can bet that governor bush will be madder than a remained on rained on rooster that his brother, the governor, wasn't able to carry this state
. >> in texas, george w. bush, who was known as a bipartisan governor, at the time, the state house was run by democrats, and he had a very good working relationship with them. >> we poured our hearts and souls into this campaign, the organization, and the people are going to decide. >> indiana and kentucky, the polls now have closed in those two states. our projected winner is governor george w. bush, as expected. >> bush wins south carolina, vermont, up in the green...
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i mean, we don't need your tweets, george. you're just telling us stuff we already know-- donald trump lies and likes attention? oh, they should hire you to hire op-eds for noshit.com. again, pardon me language. pardon my language. and president trump, for once, can't ewing the bigger man. you can't be bad-mouthing your employee's spouseolt twitters. it just makes you look like (bleep). pardon my language. pardon my language, folks. look, donald, the conway marriage is like a miss teen u.s.a. dressing room. you've got to stay out of it, buddy, got to stay out. cheaper chopper and finally, and finally, kellyanne conway, i'm sorry that you've had to deal with this. you're clearly the only adult in the room full of bratty kids. you just keep your head up and keep doing the important work of lying to the american people ( laughter ) and making chuck todd want to kill himself. but don't let these buffoons distract you, kellyanne the truth is, they're just acting like a bunch of bitch ass(bleep) jerks. pardon my language. pardon my
i mean, we don't need your tweets, george. you're just telling us stuff we already know-- donald trump lies and likes attention? oh, they should hire you to hire op-eds for noshit.com. again, pardon me language. pardon my language. and president trump, for once, can't ewing the bigger man. you can't be bad-mouthing your employee's spouseolt twitters. it just makes you look like (bleep). pardon my language. pardon my language, folks. look, donald, the conway marriage is like a miss teen u.s.a....
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her husband george conway is disputing a series of tweets by the president as mr. trump refers t him as a, quote, total loser. george conwayas been a frequent twitter critic of his wife's he's posted a series of tweets qutioning the president's mental health. asked about her husband's tweets, kellyanne conway has this to say. >> i don't sharehose concerns. i have four kids and i was getting outhi of the house morning and i didn't talk to the president so i may not be up to speed >> all of them. n an interview with "the washington post," conway responded to the pr attacks calling it maddening to watch what he calls incompetence. conway's posts are to move on with the day so i don't end up screaming at her about it. >>> a new report suggests those intimate photos between jeff bay sews and a woman he had an affair with may have included a x figure pay out. michael hesanchez, brother of her, sold them for $200,000. nbc news has not indepdently confirmed either report. in a statement sanchez said he, quote, didn't dignify the rumors last month, adding he wouldn't do so
her husband george conway is disputing a series of tweets by the president as mr. trump refers t him as a, quote, total loser. george conwayas been a frequent twitter critic of his wife's he's posted a series of tweets qutioning the president's mental health. asked about her husband's tweets, kellyanne conway has this to say. >> i don't sharehose concerns. i have four kids and i was getting outhi of the house morning and i didn't talk to the president so i may not be up to speed >>...
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prince george's county police still want to hear from potential victims. they're asking folks with information to calethat exclusip line. for more information on that, go to our website or nbc washington app. >>> we're hearingrirom the stricken family of a woman killed by her own husband tonight. say she had just taken dt a restraining order against him the before he killed her. the scene unfolding i a home in dumfries yesterday. and as chris gordon explains, the victim had gone to that home to try to get away from her husband. >> reporter: police activity is followed by grief here over the death of lemlem habte. she came here fleeing from her husband, he tracked her down.po ce say he killed her and then turned the gun on himself. i spoke with one of her cousins. >> the family, they're all shocked and i'm also shocked. it's totally, you know, hard to accept. >> reporter: christopher quincer and his wife lived here in balsamtrt in woodbridge, virginia. on tuesday the couple argued in home. quincer physically assaulted his wife, then fled. she was taken to a
prince george's county police still want to hear from potential victims. they're asking folks with information to calethat exclusip line. for more information on that, go to our website or nbc washington app. >>> we're hearingrirom the stricken family of a woman killed by her own husband tonight. say she had just taken dt a restraining order against him the before he killed her. the scene unfolding i a home in dumfries yesterday. and as chris gordon explains, the victim had gone to...