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county, it's not just prince george's county. there are some other counties out there that had these tax caps but we're getting the majority of their funding from the state. that means they're getting the majority of their funding for fair education system from other parts of the state, whether it was montgomery county, anne arundel county. the state said we're tired of doing that. we're not going to fund you to the tune we have been funding you. if you want to invest in your school system like montgomery county or howard county or any of these other places, you're going to have to use your own revenues. so when we went back and said, well, we can't, we have a tax cap the voters voted on. they said you can't -- the voters of prince george's county said you can't raise your taxes. the state changed that. and said, yes, you can. just for education though. you can go above the tax cap for education only. >> well, let's discuss the buy-in. because you had senior citizens in prince george's county who no longer have children in the sc
county, it's not just prince george's county. there are some other counties out there that had these tax caps but we're getting the majority of their funding from the state. that means they're getting the majority of their funding for fair education system from other parts of the state, whether it was montgomery county, anne arundel county. the state said we're tired of doing that. we're not going to fund you to the tune we have been funding you. if you want to invest in your school system like...
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george: powerful. both of them, my father was a janitor and my mother worked nights in a text bill -- textile mill. they were poor but we never felt poor. my parents lived and died penniless that they were successful because they achieved their dreams. the dream was that here in america, their children could go to and get a degree from college and would be successful. they had not only a profound but an exaggerated belief in the power of education which may people who don't have education possess. all of us went to college and graduated and all of us live lives that would be completely unimaginable to our parents. charlie: your dad was a janitor? and he lost his job? george: he earlier worked as a laborer and lost his job when he was 50. he had been working since he was 10 years old. different jobs, in the woods. he was out of work for a year and it nearly destroyed him and our family. the loss of self-esteem, he tried so desperately to get a job. i was a senior in high school, insensitive myself, inse
george: powerful. both of them, my father was a janitor and my mother worked nights in a text bill -- textile mill. they were poor but we never felt poor. my parents lived and died penniless that they were successful because they achieved their dreams. the dream was that here in america, their children could go to and get a degree from college and would be successful. they had not only a profound but an exaggerated belief in the power of education which may people who don't have education...
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where's george? he's flown the coop. they come and interview all of his former colleagues and create a 900-page fbi file, which arnold first asks for under the freedom of information act and later i got in a week and a half because it had already been declassified. so most of the information here is from that 900-page fbi file on george koval but it doesn't go into the key questions. what did he pass on? and when and how. so there's more of the story to tell. and this just goes to show you that we're not done with the manhattan project yet at all. there is many, many loose ends here and strands to explore and ex ex espionage is one of them. why did vladimir putin out george koval and say that he was a a spy publicly? this all could have done privately and e we never would have known about it. our government has known about it for 50 years and hasn't ut uttered a peep about it. we had to rely on putin. why did he do it? well, i think two reasons. one, just because he's vladimir putin and he loves to stick an eye in americ
where's george? he's flown the coop. they come and interview all of his former colleagues and create a 900-page fbi file, which arnold first asks for under the freedom of information act and later i got in a week and a half because it had already been declassified. so most of the information here is from that 900-page fbi file on george koval but it doesn't go into the key questions. what did he pass on? and when and how. so there's more of the story to tell. and this just goes to show you that...
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but george, what is your reaction? george: oh my god. emily: oh my god rightis right. you were in the company that evan founded. george: noah founded it and evan become the ceo. jack then became the ceo. then evan reluctantly became the ceo. it has been profiled in a couple books. this is a company of rotating ceos. i am not surprised,, they stumble the exits -- based on all of the exits of others before. based on the people who have exited, there was no other choice to go about to find the new ceo. sarah: i think what we should not be surprised by is the founder. the founder has increasingly had to get involved with twitter over the past year. the founders, evan and jack have been to what is called tee time into the twitter's offices. listen to, we believe -- listen to him, we believe in vision. they have been trying to instill this in dick. but still the questions keep coming. they have actually been talking to recruits and saying no, it's ok, it is safe to come work for twitter. maybe they thought they should handle it on their own. they say this is dick's decision.
but george, what is your reaction? george: oh my god. emily: oh my god rightis right. you were in the company that evan founded. george: noah founded it and evan become the ceo. jack then became the ceo. then evan reluctantly became the ceo. it has been profiled in a couple books. this is a company of rotating ceos. i am not surprised,, they stumble the exits -- based on all of the exits of others before. based on the people who have exited, there was no other choice to go about to find the new...
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and that's the authority of george koval. the other experience i had was i was at the university of chicago at the met lab. i lived at a graduate fraternity house and because there was a lot of -- because all their members were in the army or navy, they had empty rooms and they were very happy to get renters. so i would rent a room in a graduate fraternity house. and a number of other bachelors were also rented at the fraternity house as well. and the fraternity house while we weren't members of the fraternity, there were a few members of the fraternity that were there as well as some naval medical students they had parties frumt and we were invited to attend the parties. there was a beautiful blond lady who was dated by many of the scientists. i was not among them because i was too young for her. but many of the scientists in their 20s and 30s dated her. and she was there for quite awhile and then one day she was gone. i mean she didn't show up for any of the parties. and word came out she had been pick picked up by the fbi.
and that's the authority of george koval. the other experience i had was i was at the university of chicago at the met lab. i lived at a graduate fraternity house and because there was a lot of -- because all their members were in the army or navy, they had empty rooms and they were very happy to get renters. so i would rent a room in a graduate fraternity house. and a number of other bachelors were also rented at the fraternity house as well. and the fraternity house while we weren't members...
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now they come to pastor george. now, my concern is where -- was there anything i could do in advance of that crisis? at least prepare both parties of that. many cases the husbands or the father of the child is the one that's not prepared. he's kind of waiting for the action to happen and now there's a crisis situation. >> you were just telling me during the break about a father who logged in yesterday on facebook i believe and asked an interesting question. is it possible to be a good father when you're five states away? what did you tell him? >> well i started with just basic custody planning because in his post, one child was a newborn and the other was on the way. so i said he was actually in a great spot because this is the time he can start planning. he can start establishing visitation or not visitation, because a father shouldn't have to visit the children, they should have them. but setting up time now, because courts are looking for the ability for the child to bond. if i have an established routine of doin
now they come to pastor george. now, my concern is where -- was there anything i could do in advance of that crisis? at least prepare both parties of that. many cases the husbands or the father of the child is the one that's not prepared. he's kind of waiting for the action to happen and now there's a crisis situation. >> you were just telling me during the break about a father who logged in yesterday on facebook i believe and asked an interesting question. is it possible to be a good...
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george zachary: probably not -- george zachary: probably not sheryl. emily: do you see anyone in particular? guest: i do not think it will be someone from traditional media. my guess is a will come from someone on the product side of facebook who basically sees that facebook is a limited platform limited in its focus on person-to-person, groups were -- where people know each other. emily: tim, what do you think? tim morse: i don't have a name either. i would say the experience we went through at yahoo!, there are a lot of people who end up emerging on these lists that you would not think of at first, people who are either assumed to be well entrenched in their current companies, or some just off the radar screen, and some of them can be great candidates. emily: do we think it will be jack dorsey? george zachary: they could be, but jack has to save square. emily: square is running into its own challenges, right? guest: they're are people who run two companies at a same time. emily: running one company is a difficult and challenging job. running two seem
george zachary: probably not -- george zachary: probably not sheryl. emily: do you see anyone in particular? guest: i do not think it will be someone from traditional media. my guess is a will come from someone on the product side of facebook who basically sees that facebook is a limited platform limited in its focus on person-to-person, groups were -- where people know each other. emily: tim, what do you think? tim morse: i don't have a name either. i would say the experience we went through...
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george: it is. that is because we decided when they started in san francisco, we decided to start in the entire country simultaneously. ilor is available in every place in america. pimm: does this highlight the fact that people are not limited t learning how to sew as young adults? george: that is correct. they don't know how to cook either. pimm: another website coming up. betty: george, thank you so much for joining us. fantastic to have you here. the founder of men's wearhouse. pimm: i will talk to george a little more about it. i believe everything in your capable hands. betty: much more ahead in the next half hour. not to be outdone i spotify or pandora, apple is in going to offer music streaming. ♪ betty: down 2% on that news. welcome back to "bloomberg market day." i am betty liu. top stories crossing bloomberg terminal at this hour. the trader blamed for helping to cause the 2010 flash crash faces an extradition hearing in september. the british judge made the ruling today. he has been hel
george: it is. that is because we decided when they started in san francisco, we decided to start in the entire country simultaneously. ilor is available in every place in america. pimm: does this highlight the fact that people are not limited t learning how to sew as young adults? george: that is correct. they don't know how to cook either. pimm: another website coming up. betty: george, thank you so much for joining us. fantastic to have you here. the founder of men's wearhouse. pimm: i will...
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george, what is your reaction? george: oh, my god. i was in the previous investment company that became twitter. no actually founded the company and evan reluctantly became the ceo. when it became twitter evan was the ceo and then jack became the ceo and then alan became reluctantly the ceo. this has been a company rotating ceos. so i'm not surprised, based on the exits of all the other vps before. there was no other choice to go but to find a new ceo. maybe they thought we should just handle this on our own after a while. my question, is it dick's decision if they are bringing an interim. family: i just asked dick costolo if he had the support of the board. let's take a listen to what he had to say about being a leader. mr. costello: the challenge that we have, the distance between the awareness of twitter and engagement on twitter. i don't get why i would use it, so i don't get what it's for. i deeply feel that the platform is the very best way to connect in real-time to what is happening in your world. amalie: twitter is the very b
george, what is your reaction? george: oh, my god. i was in the previous investment company that became twitter. no actually founded the company and evan reluctantly became the ceo. when it became twitter evan was the ceo and then jack became the ceo and then alan became reluctantly the ceo. this has been a company rotating ceos. so i'm not surprised, based on the exits of all the other vps before. there was no other choice to go but to find a new ceo. maybe they thought we should just handle...
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i have noticed that little vein with george. sometimes, i'll see -- >> when that vein pops you have to run out of the building. >> i've noticed that. >> go the bunker. the anchor bunker. >> "happily ali after" hits bookstores tomorrow. >> thank you, robin. thank you, ali. >>> it's so hard to believe, "goonies" that much loved movie about a group of kids searching for pirates treasure celebrated the 30th anniversary over the weekend. we went searching for the cast. here's abc's nick watt to explain. >> come on move it! >> reporter: the iconic opening of one of the greatest films ever made. >> oh wow, a police >> reporter: 30 years later. >> car chase comes by. >> reporter: i'm here with chunk. >> and that is comedic genius. >> reporter: and this is begin intervention. oh police chase. >> an actual what? >> is that goonies in swedish? >> no. >> i'm setting booty traps. >> booby traps. >> where are they now? some o are still in the game. josh brolin has played a president. sean aston's played a hobbit. corey feldman's played a come
i have noticed that little vein with george. sometimes, i'll see -- >> when that vein pops you have to run out of the building. >> i've noticed that. >> go the bunker. the anchor bunker. >> "happily ali after" hits bookstores tomorrow. >> thank you, robin. thank you, ali. >>> it's so hard to believe, "goonies" that much loved movie about a group of kids searching for pirates treasure celebrated the 30th anniversary over the weekend. we...
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george? >> okay steve, thanks. boy, that makes a lot of sense. >> it does. >>> to the terrifying shark attack at one of the most popular beaches in america. a 10-year-old boy bitten twice on the leg at florida's cocoa beach. the boy air-lifted to the hospital. mara schiavocampo has the latest. good morning, mara. >> reporter: robin, good morning. that boy was close to shore when that attack happened. and there were no reports of sharks beforehand. >> reporter: that boy was close to the shore when that attack happened. nationwide, the shark population growing, thanks, in part, to a hunting ban, making incidents like this increasingly possible. >> trauma alert from a shark bite. >> reporter: a 10-year-old florida boy's fun in the sun turning terrifying. attacked by a shark. while swimming in waist-deep water in florida's cocoa beach sunday. >> our life guard spotted the victim in the water. seemed in some distress. ran out there, found out he had a bite. >> reporter: the boy bitten at least twice on the leg in what o
george? >> okay steve, thanks. boy, that makes a lot of sense. >> it does. >>> to the terrifying shark attack at one of the most popular beaches in america. a 10-year-old boy bitten twice on the leg at florida's cocoa beach. the boy air-lifted to the hospital. mara schiavocampo has the latest. good morning, mara. >> reporter: robin, good morning. that boy was close to shore when that attack happened. and there were no reports of sharks beforehand. >> reporter:...
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george. of the 19 recommendations that were made previously for corrective action, it appears that only eight of those 19 were implemented and perhaps some were closed before they were fully implemented. can you shed light on that? mr. george: in the amount of time we have left. i would ask for permission to submit my response in writing. we have made a number of recommendations, a total of 44 recommendations since march of this year. as of march of this year. 18 of those have been security audits that have yet to be -- recommendations for security audits that have net to be implemented. 10 of those recommendations come from five security audits that were completed during fiscal years 2008 to 2012. so they are very, very dated. and there are a couple of examples of some of the oldest recommendations that we made that we think might have had some bearing on the i.r.s.'s ability. senator scott: can you name one? mr. george: the i.r.s. should require a system administrators and their managers to
george. of the 19 recommendations that were made previously for corrective action, it appears that only eight of those 19 were implemented and perhaps some were closed before they were fully implemented. can you shed light on that? mr. george: in the amount of time we have left. i would ask for permission to submit my response in writing. we have made a number of recommendations, a total of 44 recommendations since march of this year. as of march of this year. 18 of those have been security...
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where's george? he's flown the coop. they come and interview all of his former colleagues and create a 900-page fbi file, which arnold first asks for under the freedom of information act and later i got in a week and a half because it had already been declassified. so most of the information here is from that 900-page fbi file on george koval but it doesn't go into the key questions. what did he pass on? and when and how. so there's more of the story to tell. and this just goes to show you that we're not done with the manhattan project yet at all. there is many, many loose ends here and strands to explore and ex ex espionage is one of them. why did vladimir putin out george koval and say that he was a a spy publicly? this all could have done privately and e we never would have known about it. our government has known about it for 50 years and hasn't ut uttered a peep about it. we had to rely on putin. why did he do it? well, i think two reasons. one, just because he's vladimir putin and he loves to stick an eye in americ
where's george? he's flown the coop. they come and interview all of his former colleagues and create a 900-page fbi file, which arnold first asks for under the freedom of information act and later i got in a week and a half because it had already been declassified. so most of the information here is from that 900-page fbi file on george koval but it doesn't go into the key questions. what did he pass on? and when and how. so there's more of the story to tell. and this just goes to show you that...
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george: not directly. what the united states is worried about is a failed state on the southeastern flank of europe. one that is in conflict with russia. instability in the middle east. politics is driving greece out of the eurozone. geopolitics keeps pushing it back in. there is still a chance under merkel's leadership that europe may try to pull it back one more time. i do not think there is any price she would pay for that but we still may be in an environment where she may be willing. guy: she did talk about exports. the euro significantly lower, that would make it harder for exports. nevertheless, we get euro dollar down to parity or something like that. george: between spring of last year and the first quarter this year, the rise in the trade rate is by you at a dollar. they are sensitive to it. anyway, the americans are the only people who can basically accommodate a rising currency. we are reliant on them to bite their bottom lip. they may do so. caroline: what about what is happening in china? ext
george: not directly. what the united states is worried about is a failed state on the southeastern flank of europe. one that is in conflict with russia. instability in the middle east. politics is driving greece out of the eurozone. geopolitics keeps pushing it back in. there is still a chance under merkel's leadership that europe may try to pull it back one more time. i do not think there is any price she would pay for that but we still may be in an environment where she may be willing. guy:...
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george, what we have done. let me ask people on the left, if we get a future court that is conservative and that conservative court decides that this was a mistake and we're going to go back to traditional marriage and we're also going to say that every unborn person is in fact a person and is absolutely guaranteed due process and, therefore, we would strike down the idea of abortion from conception forward, is the left going to be okay to let the supreme court make that decision? >> so, let me ask you this -- >> because based on the response this week, i think they is to say, that's fine. when five lawyers on the supreme court make that decision, we're okay with it. >> so, you're president today, let's assume that for a second, would you refuse to enforce this decision? >> i would say when the congress provides enabling legislation and the people's representatives vote and it gets to my desk then we'll consider it. we have seen something that i find very interesting. when the president lit up the white house t
george, what we have done. let me ask people on the left, if we get a future court that is conservative and that conservative court decides that this was a mistake and we're going to go back to traditional marriage and we're also going to say that every unborn person is in fact a person and is absolutely guaranteed due process and, therefore, we would strike down the idea of abortion from conception forward, is the left going to be okay to let the supreme court make that decision? >> so,...
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heavy rain much of prince george's county getting hammered. we'll come back and track some more storms for you and tell you how cool it will be behind this front home tomorrow. >>> the weather is causing a lot of problems throughout the area, mostly from trees falling down. this big one crashed on to 16th street northwest just down the road from the old walter reed. d.c. police had to shut down lanes and divert cars around the big branches. police say strong winds are to blame. >>> and take a look at this bolt of lightning. right there, our tower cam captured it right in front of the capital dome. we can tell you it did not hit the capitol building. >>> hundreds and hundreds of mourners filled saint sophia greek orthodox cathedral in d.c. today for the funeral of three murdered members of the savopoulos family. bruce leshan reports the cathedral is just blocks away from the home where they were held captive and killed along with their housekeeper. >> reporter: the hunt continues for more killers than police suspect are involved, but this was a
heavy rain much of prince george's county getting hammered. we'll come back and track some more storms for you and tell you how cool it will be behind this front home tomorrow. >>> the weather is causing a lot of problems throughout the area, mostly from trees falling down. this big one crashed on to 16th street northwest just down the road from the old walter reed. d.c. police had to shut down lanes and divert cars around the big branches. police say strong winds are to blame....
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george would agree with. that they're not supposed to provide information they know is not credible. yet that is what happened in this case. based on this record, i do not know why anyone would have confidence in any of the numbers issued by the inspector general. you have to turn page six to the inspector general's written testimony for today's hearing. it's very -- it's very general. but it says, and i quote, a review of these e-mails did not provide additional information for the purposes of our investigation and i hope that mr. george will explain that. so after all this work and after spending millions of dollars, republicans still have no new information to support their allegations. some people may be wondering if new e-mails do not advance the investigation in any way. then what are they? what are they? let me give you a few examples which the inspector general provided to us this week. i didn't do this. the inspector general gave it to us. on december 25th 2012, christmas day, mr. learner received an
george would agree with. that they're not supposed to provide information they know is not credible. yet that is what happened in this case. based on this record, i do not know why anyone would have confidence in any of the numbers issued by the inspector general. you have to turn page six to the inspector general's written testimony for today's hearing. it's very -- it's very general. but it says, and i quote, a review of these e-mails did not provide additional information for the purposes of...
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prosecutors say lee pulled out a gun to threatening the woman but shot her son, george. lee's attorneys argued it was an accident and said the fiancee changed her story during the investigation and trial. >> he wouldn't hurt a fly. i mean, that little boy. he loved him with all of his heart. >> lee's former fiancee will have her own hearing later this week on felony abuse charges in the case. >>> well, people are starting to become afraid of sharks out in ocean city after several beachgoers spotted a hammerhead shark in shallow water. the ocean city beach patrol confirms those sightings to news4 -- toer that sighting. and they are cautioning people. "national geographic" says hammerheads are normally harmless to humans, however, the beach patrol says this shark was behaving uncharacteristically. and they have alerted the national aquarium in baltimore and will continue to monitor the situation. >>> the busiest time for summer travel is expected to be even more crazy this year. aaa tells us more than 42 million people are planning to get away for the fourth. that is the m
prosecutors say lee pulled out a gun to threatening the woman but shot her son, george. lee's attorneys argued it was an accident and said the fiancee changed her story during the investigation and trial. >> he wouldn't hurt a fly. i mean, that little boy. he loved him with all of his heart. >> lee's former fiancee will have her own hearing later this week on felony abuse charges in the case. >>> well, people are starting to become afraid of sharks out in ocean city after...
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prince george's county getting hammered right now. you will continue to get hammered that is next storm moves on down. here is the storm along 301. you live along 301, you know exactly what i'm talking about, upper marlboro intense lightning out of this storm, too. this severe toward ann aare you married county, dry the most part, exception of this storm around deal. this one will make its way through, with extremely heavy rainfall. we still have that flash flood warping in effect for the district. do not drive on rock creek park. i guarantee some issues down there. do not drive on that. bowie toward upper marlboro, back toward clinton, seeing the heaviest rain right now. go ahead and zoom on in to the southeast of bowie, seeing the heaviest rain, london town upper marlboro. once again, drive safe if you don't have to go out anywhere the next hour or so, take your time. if you're going to the nationals game tonight, well here's nats park here, it's getting hammered now, but by 7, i think we will be okay. the crew down there is going t
prince george's county getting hammered right now. you will continue to get hammered that is next storm moves on down. here is the storm along 301. you live along 301, you know exactly what i'm talking about, upper marlboro intense lightning out of this storm, too. this severe toward ann aare you married county, dry the most part, exception of this storm around deal. this one will make its way through, with extremely heavy rainfall. we still have that flash flood warping in effect for the...
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george: they will have to declare that. to me the fact they are not they are means considering jack as the ceo or someone else within the company that they don't want to name. they are not willing to name who the search provider is right now. emily: who do you think should be ceo of twitter? george: usually the best companies are the companies that preserve the founders. the founders carried the spirit of the cup in he. once you lose the founders of the uppity, you lose the spiritual backbone of the company. -- company, you lose the spiritual backbone of the company. emily: there has been a clear divide between evan williams' vision of the future, and jack dorsey. george: and some of the original founders who weren't even in the company after it became twitter. is a founder really the right person, one of the three or four? i think a founder would be terrific because they have that spiritual leadership, but someone has to step up and unite it. what about the idea of twitter selling to google or microsoft? you could sell it
george: they will have to declare that. to me the fact they are not they are means considering jack as the ceo or someone else within the company that they don't want to name. they are not willing to name who the search provider is right now. emily: who do you think should be ceo of twitter? george: usually the best companies are the companies that preserve the founders. the founders carried the spirit of the cup in he. once you lose the founders of the uppity, you lose the spiritual backbone...
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george w. bush. george w. bush: a strong america must also value the institution of marriage. female: the cause of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome, or aids, is unknown and there is no known cure. peter: the aids epidemic had thrust the gay movement into the political spotlight. and having come through the fire of epidemic, they were unafraid to demand the right to live happily ever after. but the arbiters of the status quo would not be easily persuaded. in the early 2000s, being against gay marriage was politically expedient. in 2004, president george w. bush would voice his support for continuing the denial of the right to marry in his state of the union address. george: our nation must defend the sanctity of marriage. peter: in the gallery that night was the newly minted mayor of san francisco, gavin newsom. after the speech, he walked through the capitol corridors to the coat check. waiting in line, he overheard a conversation which would change the course of history. gavin newsom: a
george w. bush. george w. bush: a strong america must also value the institution of marriage. female: the cause of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome, or aids, is unknown and there is no known cure. peter: the aids epidemic had thrust the gay movement into the political spotlight. and having come through the fire of epidemic, they were unafraid to demand the right to live happily ever after. but the arbiters of the status quo would not be easily persuaded. in the early 2000s, being against...
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george. it's simple. >> he's the best player in the world. king james. >>> also the most modest. >> he kind of earns it. >> yes. >> big game coming up tomorrow night. golden state could get it. they now lead 3-2. >>> all right. we'll have much more on that coming up. >>> we want to begin with the shark attacks along the north carolina coast. people being warned to stay out of the water this morning. shark experts say this is so incredibly rare. a series of attacks like this s has not happened in the u.s. in decades. matt gutman is in oak island, north carolina, with the latest. good morning, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, amy. that's right. this is like lightning striking twice in the same place. and there's something terrifying happening here. the fact that these attacks happened in the same location in nearly the exact same time and almost happened in the exact same way, someone's limb was nearly taken off, leading experts to believe this may be the same shark prowling those waters.
george. it's simple. >> he's the best player in the world. king james. >>> also the most modest. >> he kind of earns it. >> yes. >> big game coming up tomorrow night. golden state could get it. they now lead 3-2. >>> all right. we'll have much more on that coming up. >>> we want to begin with the shark attacks along the north carolina coast. people being warned to stay out of the water this morning. shark experts say this is so incredibly rare....
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mary's into prince george's county. beltway at prince george's county getting wet now. some light rain. as well as along route 50 between the beltway and annapolis. that's moving into anne arundel county, calvert and st. mary's over the next half hour. upper 60s to right around 70 degrees. neighborhood highs this afternoon, north and west of the metro area should be mid and upper 80s. out of the mountains in the low 80s and a partly cloudy sky. much of the shenandoah valley in the mid 80s. hottest temperatures in washington near 90. 90 fredericksburg culpepper and la plata. in the northern neck, eastern shore, might be an isolated thundershower. temperatures will be reaching the mid 80s. next weather and traffic on the 1s your drive time commuter forecast coming up at 6:41. back to you. >> thank you tom. >>> your time right now is 6:32. today, former speaker of the house dennis hastert will face a federal judge in chicago. he was reportedly paying someone off so they wouldn't reveal his alleged sexual misconduct. nbc's jay gray is live in chicago this morning. good morn
mary's into prince george's county. beltway at prince george's county getting wet now. some light rain. as well as along route 50 between the beltway and annapolis. that's moving into anne arundel county, calvert and st. mary's over the next half hour. upper 60s to right around 70 degrees. neighborhood highs this afternoon, north and west of the metro area should be mid and upper 80s. out of the mountains in the low 80s and a partly cloudy sky. much of the shenandoah valley in the mid 80s....
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one line of storms moving in through prince george's and anne arundel. a strong storm around fredericksburg. brand-new severe thunderstorm warning in affect now. look, they just came one another one, extended it to the north to include southern charles county king george county, southern stafford county, the city of fredericksburg, northern spotsylvania, this until 7:00 tonight, a very strong storm, a ton of lightning, very heavy rain, to the west of spotsylvania county king george, extreme southern charles, get ready this is a strong storm moving your way. continue to track them from the storm center. >> thank you, doug. >>> a very favorite ritual of summer is forever tainted for some young children in frederick, maryland. >> those kids saw man shot and killed, saw the ice cream man shot and killed. our chris gordon is there now with -- tell us what led police to track down the guy who did it. chris? >> reporter: this is lucas village subsidized housing in frederick, home to many families. now this story has been widely reported in new york, boston and
one line of storms moving in through prince george's and anne arundel. a strong storm around fredericksburg. brand-new severe thunderstorm warning in affect now. look, they just came one another one, extended it to the north to include southern charles county king george county, southern stafford county, the city of fredericksburg, northern spotsylvania, this until 7:00 tonight, a very strong storm, a ton of lightning, very heavy rain, to the west of spotsylvania county king george, extreme...
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george armstrong custer known to america as a decorated civil war veteran, ambitious leader, determined general and her rooi warrior. behind every myth stand a man and behind every legend lies the truth. it is custer's flawed leadership, not just on that fateful day. that sets him up for his ultimate demise. >> two years removed from the civil war america faces a new challenge. securing the western territories and achieving the destiny. 28-year-old george custer star general of the civil war is charged with removing the last obstacle in the way. the indians. for custer, it is a chance to return to glory and build on his fame. >> be safe and come back quickly in one piece. >> cheering custer on is libby his wife of three years. and by his side younger brother tom who serves on his staff. >> general, we are moving out. >> george custer cause a rock star general, youveng man, young eggs general in the union army coming out of the civil war. he's got this kind of huge reputation that he is now going to bring to fight the indians. >> move out. >> by 1867 the many native tribes have been forc
george armstrong custer known to america as a decorated civil war veteran, ambitious leader, determined general and her rooi warrior. behind every myth stand a man and behind every legend lies the truth. it is custer's flawed leadership, not just on that fateful day. that sets him up for his ultimate demise. >> two years removed from the civil war america faces a new challenge. securing the western territories and achieving the destiny. 28-year-old george custer star general of the civil...
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george steals the show. the brand-new pictures of the prince frolicking and flirting. >>> and superstars cody simpson and mark roberge here live. as we say -- >> good morning, america. >>> and cody and mark right out there in times square this morning. greeting their fans on this monday as we say good morning, america. we have a great surprise in store this morning for one incredible dad, as we kick off our father's day week of celebrations. >> this monday morning, we're so excited to celebrate that very deserving dad. david holt of atlanta. his daughters, megan and britney have a huge surprise for him. he's blindfolded. he has headphones on. he has no idea where they're taking him. he's totally game. >> a trusting dad. and we have jesse, where is he? waiting for us for this huge surprise. moments from now, part of our huge thank you to all dads this father's day week. >> cannot wait it off. right now, the morning rundown from dan harris. >>> two shark attacks within 90 minutes of each over along the same st
george steals the show. the brand-new pictures of the prince frolicking and flirting. >>> and superstars cody simpson and mark roberge here live. as we say -- >> good morning, america. >>> and cody and mark right out there in times square this morning. greeting their fans on this monday as we say good morning, america. we have a great surprise in store this morning for one incredible dad, as we kick off our father's day week of celebrations. >> this monday morning,...
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george? why do you do that? >> first of all, i would like to point out that when i had the honor of serving here, it was with the late congressman horn from california who admonished us. we never leaked information prior to a hearing in the course of investigation. i made a request of staffers during the course of this investigation to act like wise. they did not do so. i cannot control their behavior. secondly, this was a response to a request. this was a transmitted letter, and i haven't seen it. it was from our counsel to the committee. i would request the opportunity to review this and to respond precisely, but thirdly -- >> you've heard of oliver wendell holmes, haven't you? >> i went to law school, yes. >> you agree with the truth, don't you? >> yes. >> when you keep changing your story the way your office has, you lose your credibility and people stop believing they're telling the truth. >> congressman -- >> i yield back, mr. chairman. recognize the gentleman from michigan, mr. wahlberg, for five minutes.
george? why do you do that? >> first of all, i would like to point out that when i had the honor of serving here, it was with the late congressman horn from california who admonished us. we never leaked information prior to a hearing in the course of investigation. i made a request of staffers during the course of this investigation to act like wise. they did not do so. i cannot control their behavior. secondly, this was a response to a request. this was a transmitted letter, and i...
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>> george washington stopped attending church during the revolutionary war. he would go when he was president, but always made a point of leaving before communion. the minister was the great airship of philadelphia police george washington did not believe in the christian revelation. before the revolution he had a large plantation and he was on the vestry and a large plantation. from everything i've been able to read, george washington like most of the other founding fathers was some sort of a unitarian. he had a profound sense of providence and the profound sense of providence and belief in god was critical to his whole world view. u.s. many theists are not sick. he profoundly believed in providence would probably put them somewhere in the category of a unitarian. that would be true of jefferson probably more unitarian. same with franklin at the end. they come out somewhere because if you want to get a christian during this period, you would look at witherspoon or john jay. >> i was fascinated by both of your books. i have long been fascinated by your work b
>> george washington stopped attending church during the revolutionary war. he would go when he was president, but always made a point of leaving before communion. the minister was the great airship of philadelphia police george washington did not believe in the christian revelation. before the revolution he had a large plantation and he was on the vestry and a large plantation. from everything i've been able to read, george washington like most of the other founding fathers was some sort...
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prince george's county police tweeted this picture. we'll get a much closer look at it this morning. police are doing to show us how it works. they'll explain where they'll use it in the county and tell us why they think the technology will help make our roads safer. police aren't using the photo laser gun just yet, but with we're told going to use it soon. again, police are going to unveil this device to us this morning. among the questions we'll ask is what are the advantages compared to say you know, speed cameras. but also what are the possible concerns? are they accurate? is it a fair system? so eun, more to come this morning. back to you. >> thank you, kristin. >>> your time is 6:25. community members directly affected by the baltimore riots can speak to senator ben cardin. he is scheduled to attend a community discussion. he says he'll work to ensure the federal government addresses the immediate aftermath of the rioting. riots broke out in april after freddie gray became critically hurt while in police custody and died. six pol
prince george's county police tweeted this picture. we'll get a much closer look at it this morning. police are doing to show us how it works. they'll explain where they'll use it in the county and tell us why they think the technology will help make our roads safer. police aren't using the photo laser gun just yet, but with we're told going to use it soon. again, police are going to unveil this device to us this morning. among the questions we'll ask is what are the advantages compared to say...
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sure at 103 george kirby's hearing is not what it used to be. >> i george, take thee. >> what? >> take thee. >> the vows needed repeating a couple of times. but his heart beats just as strong as it ever did. and the blushing bride 912-year-old doreen luckie was beaming. >> it's a surprise really after all of this time getting married again. >> doreen was a widow when they became an item 27 years ago. but last valentine's day george decided it was time to take things further with a little prodding from his son kneel. >> they have been together 27 years, 28 years they have been living in whatever you want to call it and i said, why don't you make an honest woman of doreen? >> so he popped the question but george said he didn't get down on one knee because he didn't think he would be able to get back up. before retirement, doreen worked as a legal secretary. george was in the royal air force. a boxer and a good one undefeated in all 60 fights he anxious everred. >> husband and wife. reporter: when they made their vows, they broke some records. with a combined age of 194 they're ce
sure at 103 george kirby's hearing is not what it used to be. >> i george, take thee. >> what? >> take thee. >> the vows needed repeating a couple of times. but his heart beats just as strong as it ever did. and the blushing bride 912-year-old doreen luckie was beaming. >> it's a surprise really after all of this time getting married again. >> doreen was a widow when they became an item 27 years ago. but last valentine's day george decided it was time to take...
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chopper 4 is over the scene in prince george's county. we're seeing two-mile backups after the semi overturned overnight. we do have team coverage on the accident, including the best way to get around the delays. >>> and a live look at the skyline for you this morning as we expect things to really heat up. a heat wave coming our way. the silver lining this week is today, details on that as "news4 today" continues. >> announcer: "news4 today" begins with breaking news. >>> the breaking news a rollover accident on the outerloop causing some big time backups right now. chopper 4 over the scene in prince george's county for you where this semi truck overturned overnight sending its driver to the hospital. melissa mollet tracking those backups in helping you get around. >> but we begin our live coverage with kristin wright on the scene and the cleanup ahead. kristin. >> reporter: yeah guys this could be a while before this is cleaned up. this is why. you see the overturned truck is still there, blocking the left lane of traffic. three lanes of
chopper 4 is over the scene in prince george's county. we're seeing two-mile backups after the semi overturned overnight. we do have team coverage on the accident, including the best way to get around the delays. >>> and a live look at the skyline for you this morning as we expect things to really heat up. a heat wave coming our way. the silver lining this week is today, details on that as "news4 today" continues. >> announcer: "news4 today" begins with...
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george? >> and the first grandmother. >>> that brings us to our exclusive interview with the republican who guarantees he can beat hillary, new jersey governor chris christie. after his big re-election in 2013, he had the hot hand, but all of that changed after bridgegate. >> i am embarrassed and humiliated by the conduct of some of the people on my team. >> reporter: now, christie's on the comeback trail. iowa. south carolina. new hampshire. with some tough love for fellow republicans. >> my party, quite frankly, has been guilty in some respects of speaking in a way that doesn't sound very welcoming. >> reporter: striking specifics on topics like social security and a promise to run his own way. >> you never have to wonder what i'm thinking and what i'm feeling. >> and governor christie joins us now. welcome back to "this week." you saw hillary clinton yesterday. she said all the republican candidates are singing the same song yesterday, what song did you hear from her? >> first off, i thoug
george? >> and the first grandmother. >>> that brings us to our exclusive interview with the republican who guarantees he can beat hillary, new jersey governor chris christie. after his big re-election in 2013, he had the hot hand, but all of that changed after bridgegate. >> i am embarrassed and humiliated by the conduct of some of the people on my team. >> reporter: now, christie's on the comeback trail. iowa. south carolina. new hampshire. with some tough love for...
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it's george. yep. i'm his wife's eighth grapts aunt's husband's fifth great nephew's wife's fifth great niece. talk about keeping it in the "gma" family. start tracing your family here with genealogy web sighs ike ancestry.com family search and genie. in the end it was time to dance it out with my soul sister, the sisters sledge clan and their their '70s megahit ♪ we are family yeah yeah ♪ ♪ i got all my sisters with me ♪ ♪ we are family ♪ ♪ get up everybody and sing ♪ >> reporter: for "good morning america," sara haines, abc news new york. ♪ i got all my sisters with me ♪ >> thanks to cousin sara for that. when we come back hilary duff performs live. ♪ ♪ you ♪ >>> it's been eight years since we've heard new music from hilary duff but she has a brand-new album just out this morning. it's called "breath in. breathe out." it's already number five on itunes and so happy to have hillary here with us. >> so good to be here. >> the title "breath in. breathe out." very personal for y
it's george. yep. i'm his wife's eighth grapts aunt's husband's fifth great nephew's wife's fifth great niece. talk about keeping it in the "gma" family. start tracing your family here with genealogy web sighs ike ancestry.com family search and genie. in the end it was time to dance it out with my soul sister, the sisters sledge clan and their their '70s megahit ♪ we are family yeah yeah ♪ ♪ i got all my sisters with me ♪ ♪ we are family ♪ ♪ get up everybody and sing ♪...
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host: did george h.w.'s roam as vice president a-- role as -- did reagan give him that responsibility when he was vice president and did he -- did that allow him to make the transition into president? guest: they had a great pitch. they met once a week at least with private lunches in which nobody knows what they discussed but we know what they discussed. they discussed all of these things. they had a fantastic relationship. ronald reagan understood that the one to carry on his legacy was george bush. there is no division in either agenda objective, perspective or capacity. it really was a team effort in the long run. i'm only writing about the four years that i served as chief of staff, not to take anything away from eight great years of ronald reagan. host: but a is next republican from new jersey. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i have a question and a comment. the comment for mr. sununu is can you explain it the american people -- i'm a conservative republican and i love president
host: did george h.w.'s roam as vice president a-- role as -- did reagan give him that responsibility when he was vice president and did he -- did that allow him to make the transition into president? guest: they had a great pitch. they met once a week at least with private lunches in which nobody knows what they discussed but we know what they discussed. they discussed all of these things. they had a fantastic relationship. ronald reagan understood that the one to carry on his legacy was...
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and morris is a friend of george washington. there is a story that comes from that summer with morris and alexander hamilton and basically there is a bet made that morris. -- that hamilton makes with morris. washington is this very formal guide who doesn't even like the shake cans he prefers to bow. he can be aloof, especially in public. so, hamilton is like, you're never going to do that. i will bet you dinner. of course, morris does it. and washington gives him one of those glaring looks. i am sure hamilton is laughing like mad. but gouverneur morris is going to write that "we the people in -- of the united states in order to form a perfect union," the famous preamble. so, at the end of the day, you have this constitution. by september 15, 1787, four pages, that is all it is. there is no bill of rights at that time. they talked about it. alexander hamilton would say we do not need one. the whole thing is a bill of rights. the government is only going to have the power we give it, so why do we need it? others would say we would
and morris is a friend of george washington. there is a story that comes from that summer with morris and alexander hamilton and basically there is a bet made that morris. -- that hamilton makes with morris. washington is this very formal guide who doesn't even like the shake cans he prefers to bow. he can be aloof, especially in public. so, hamilton is like, you're never going to do that. i will bet you dinner. of course, morris does it. and washington gives him one of those glaring looks. i...
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but i interviewed george w. bush, and my feeling with him was, he had done what he felt he could do. he was ready to go. you get different feelings from different presidents. president reagan's revival the last seat of years of his second term, i think, was a surprise to a lot of us and attributable to the new leaders he brought in including can and howard baker, but also a tribute to him. he mustered and was able to get a lot done in the last two years of his tenure. one last comment i would make -- i think to some degree second term president start to reap whatever they sowed early in their tenure. so that you mentioned your agenda is more your own in the second term and that is true. the beginning of president obama's first-term was certainly defined by the collapse of the financial system. that was an agenda he had to deal with that dominated at least the first two years of his first term and actually has a legacy he is dealing with even now. but at this point after almost six years in the economy, he owns t
but i interviewed george w. bush, and my feeling with him was, he had done what he felt he could do. he was ready to go. you get different feelings from different presidents. president reagan's revival the last seat of years of his second term, i think, was a surprise to a lot of us and attributable to the new leaders he brought in including can and howard baker, but also a tribute to him. he mustered and was able to get a lot done in the last two years of his tenure. one last comment i would...
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george: that's not typical. you are right, the move to the fed hike could have taken place, but the selloff is an long-term rates. whenever the selloff is an long-term rates, eventually they flare out. has rates at zero, basically. we are close to normalizing policy, but until they do, we have this thing called the stock market which is of being the circuit breaker to the bond market. -- : how is that george: if it comes under pressure, eventually it will affect the corporate bond market and the equity market. we have a circuit breaker in the bond market. most people do not want to hear you have the financial trade and that will impact capacities. lisa: george, how worried are you about the correlation, the increasing correlation between asset classes. alix: and to the dollar and oil. depending on how you see that at the end of the day -- george: when the market straight up one, that is one of those economist type signs, right? we don't like to look at that. .e look at differentiation the fact that things are st
george: that's not typical. you are right, the move to the fed hike could have taken place, but the selloff is an long-term rates. whenever the selloff is an long-term rates, eventually they flare out. has rates at zero, basically. we are close to normalizing policy, but until they do, we have this thing called the stock market which is of being the circuit breaker to the bond market. -- : how is that george: if it comes under pressure, eventually it will affect the corporate bond market and...
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. >> chris gordon is live in prince george's county where governor hogan grew up. he and his father had a long history there as you know. >> reporter: you are right larry hogan senior was both county executive and a congressman from this region. 59-year-old larry hogan grew up in landover, a life-long marylander. today he said in his announcement that he informed his family yesterday on father's day and he said he delivered the news, it was tough news to deliver, but i -- it was also a heartfelt time to be about my family. reminder, he said, of how truly blessed he is and he reminded everybody today is five months that he has been in you was as governor of mary latched he says -- maryland. he says he is comforted by a faith in the lord who continues to bless me. he says he has a great team around him, lieutenant governor boyd rutherford, who served in both federal and state government. he has a great staff and cabinet, he says. he says he will face this challenge with the same energy and determination he has always used to overcome every obstacle in his life. an at
. >> chris gordon is live in prince george's county where governor hogan grew up. he and his father had a long history there as you know. >> reporter: you are right larry hogan senior was both county executive and a congressman from this region. 59-year-old larry hogan grew up in landover, a life-long marylander. today he said in his announcement that he informed his family yesterday on father's day and he said he delivered the news, it was tough news to deliver, but i -- it was...
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at george mason. she'll attend the dinner and tickets are $30 for seating without a meal and $125 for floor seating with dinner. the dinner is set for june 26th. >>> well we learned the centers for disease control plans to shut down all shipments of anthrax across the country. the action comes after the cdc discovered it mistakenly sent a batch of live spores. a sample at a private research lab in maryland was the only one to test positive for anthrax. the cdc says an eradication process failed to kill the spores and the agency is working to learn why that happened. >>> 4:51. i skipped the umbrella yesterday, but i need it this morning. >> it was pouring in some parts. >> did you bring the giant orange umbrella you have? >> i had to give it back. >> oh no. >> they won't let me have it. >> i thought that was one of the perks of being on the "today" show. well, you did a great job. you did us proud. >> thank you. >> you'll need an umbrella this morning. a giant orange one would be good because you'd be
at george mason. she'll attend the dinner and tickets are $30 for seating without a meal and $125 for floor seating with dinner. the dinner is set for june 26th. >>> well we learned the centers for disease control plans to shut down all shipments of anthrax across the country. the action comes after the cdc discovered it mistakenly sent a batch of live spores. a sample at a private research lab in maryland was the only one to test positive for anthrax. the cdc says an eradication...
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much of prince george's county is only around 60 degrees. upper 50s to just near 60 in fairfax county. low 60s to near 60 in loudoun. just in the 50s in prince williams pennsylvania and culpepper. st. mary's in the upper 50s. southern montgomery county generally in the mid-60s. next we can and traffic on the 1s coming up at 6:41. >>> 6:33 is the time right now. today friends and family will gather to remember a georgetown university student who died in a fire. a memorial will be held for nina brecklesman today and that will take place at 11:00 at dull green chapel in northwest. fire ripped through the three three-story home killing two people. michael mclaughlin also died in the fire. those victims rented rooms on the third floor. john mecham said he's lucky to be alive. he was not home when the fire started. >> i wasn't even supposed to be out of town. it was a last-minute assignment sent me to new york. i wake up on wednesday morning to text messages and facebook messages. >> according to "the washington post," the fire was caused by an el
much of prince george's county is only around 60 degrees. upper 50s to just near 60 in fairfax county. low 60s to near 60 in loudoun. just in the 50s in prince williams pennsylvania and culpepper. st. mary's in the upper 50s. southern montgomery county generally in the mid-60s. next we can and traffic on the 1s coming up at 6:41. >>> 6:33 is the time right now. today friends and family will gather to remember a georgetown university student who died in a fire. a memorial will be held...
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george? >> the shia fighters, you know, they're getting support, certainly from the u.s., but also from iran. and many compare the help that they're getting from the u.s. negatively to what they get from iran. >> reporter: actually, let me clarify something. the u.s. keeps those groups at an arm's length. they do not provide them with any training. they don't provide them with any weapons. and certainly, what we saw, for instance, during the offensive to retake tikrit, they do not provide any sort of air cover whatsoever in the form of strikes by the international coalition. these paramilitary groups receive weaponry from iran. we've seen that itself. i've also seen iranian advisers up at the front line. what they complain about is the fact that the u.s., which focuses its efforts to train and arm on the iraqi army and the kurdish peshmerga, that their support for those two entities has been very weak, and they complain, for instance, that the delivery of weapons systems to the iraqi army is
george? >> the shia fighters, you know, they're getting support, certainly from the u.s., but also from iran. and many compare the help that they're getting from the u.s. negatively to what they get from iran. >> reporter: actually, let me clarify something. the u.s. keeps those groups at an arm's length. they do not provide them with any training. they don't provide them with any weapons. and certainly, what we saw, for instance, during the offensive to retake tikrit, they do not...
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george w. bush did that were not very popular, launching the iraqi war. the second is that there are a lot of people in the republican party that think that being a bush will be an insurmountable problem in a general election because of the first problem. mark: he needs answers on every aspect of his rather's administration. the prescription drug benefit, katrina. i think the other thing that his campaign is adding on is that he needs to talk about himself. he is always going to be thought of as a bush. he can get some separation if people think about his florida record. there are way too many people that have never met him and do not have an image of him. john: the iowa poll says that he has the highest unfavorables of everybody except for donald trump. on the basis mainly of his brother, not of him. people do not know about his record in florida. that creates an opportunity for him. people think of him as just another bush. in our bloomberg politics iowa poll, we asked hawkeye state democrats
george w. bush did that were not very popular, launching the iraqi war. the second is that there are a lot of people in the republican party that think that being a bush will be an insurmountable problem in a general election because of the first problem. mark: he needs answers on every aspect of his rather's administration. the prescription drug benefit, katrina. i think the other thing that his campaign is adding on is that he needs to talk about himself. he is always going to be thought of...
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by george. by george saundersa short story writer here is mo rocca. >> nice to meet you. >> he might be the most celebrated short story writer of his generation. >> please join knee now to welcome professor george saunders. >> but when george saunders was asked to address graduates at syracuse university, he was stumped. >> i thought, you know, why am i giving a speech to a bunch of kids who are better educated than i was. what do i have? what i had was basically time. i had these years of living. what i regret most in my life are failures of kindness. those moments when another human being was right there in front of me suffering and i responded sensibly. reservedly. mildly. >> the message saunders finally came up with was disarmingly simple. >> it's a little facile hard to implement i'd say as goal in life you can do worse than, try to be kinder. >> becoming kinder and more loving. >> yeah. i had early draft i had a line unless it's not and you're going to be a bitter old part. i thought that
by george. by george saundersa short story writer here is mo rocca. >> nice to meet you. >> he might be the most celebrated short story writer of his generation. >> please join knee now to welcome professor george saunders. >> but when george saunders was asked to address graduates at syracuse university, he was stumped. >> i thought, you know, why am i giving a speech to a bunch of kids who are better educated than i was. what do i have? what i had was basically...
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we've got storms passing through the district running into prince george's county, more heavy storms between hagerstown, frederick and southwest of us toward warrenton. we do have severe thunderstorm warnings in effect. we have two. one is until 6:30. both are until 6:30. one is for clark, frederick, shenandoah and warren and one for fauquier, rappahannock and warren. they either contain winds of 60 miles per hour and/or hail an inch in diameter, about quarter size. this storm just moved into the district and hammered us just a minute ago, pretty big rains from bowie to annapolis. the rainfall is over 1 inch per hour and moderate rains between d.c. and baltimore. the good news is nothing severe. that had a warning earlier. that is now what's heavy storm. heaviest rain from bowie eastward over toward annapolis. we'll come back. howard will join me. we'll track some of the storms to west because they'll roll through the metro area in the next hour or two. >>> a veto for a controversial property tax hike in prince george's county. >> the irony here is the man doing the vetoing would hav
we've got storms passing through the district running into prince george's county, more heavy storms between hagerstown, frederick and southwest of us toward warrenton. we do have severe thunderstorm warnings in effect. we have two. one is until 6:30. both are until 6:30. one is for clark, frederick, shenandoah and warren and one for fauquier, rappahannock and warren. they either contain winds of 60 miles per hour and/or hail an inch in diameter, about quarter size. this storm just moved into...