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i know some of you are saying republican debate or henry george, republican debate, henry george. i'm gratified you chose henry george. hopefully will be glad that you did. it is a great thrill to come back to new york and come back to the gotham center, a place that i have done other talks with people i have worked with, it's a really wonderful events and particularly wonderful because i finally get to talk about this henry george book. let me jump right in by showing you a photo, getting a little personal here. but that is me when i started this book. you may be can see i don't look quite a young anymore. i'm a little harrier. the funny thing is just after i decided to write this book, when i was in graduate school, someone mentioned to me the henry george tree in central park, and i said i did not know that. five days later and walking through central park, it's bigger than monaco, a large piece of land. --eached down to time issue two tie my shoe, and i tied my shoe next to the henry george tree. i don't believe in cosmic signs, but this was a sign of some sort or it. we had a
i know some of you are saying republican debate or henry george, republican debate, henry george. i'm gratified you chose henry george. hopefully will be glad that you did. it is a great thrill to come back to new york and come back to the gotham center, a place that i have done other talks with people i have worked with, it's a really wonderful events and particularly wonderful because i finally get to talk about this henry george book. let me jump right in by showing you a photo, getting a...
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thank you, george. george: release the hounds! oh yeah, they're like oh my god, oh my, oh, oh boy, oh boy, who's is this a big play space for us? is this a big place we can run around? oh boy, oh boy. i'm so excited. i don't even know what's going on. you guys don't have to thank me. any time, any time, happy to do it.
thank you, george. george: release the hounds! oh yeah, they're like oh my god, oh my, oh, oh boy, oh boy, who's is this a big play space for us? is this a big place we can run around? oh boy, oh boy. i'm so excited. i don't even know what's going on. you guys don't have to thank me. any time, any time, happy to do it.
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everybody knows george washington. everybody admires george washington. everybody wants a portrait. everybody wants to paint george washington if you're a painter. if it's a painting or an engraving from a painting or maybe it's a vase that you bought from france with george washington's image on it or a society of the cincinnati plate considering george washington to be the modern-day -- or maybe it's a clock with george washington on it imported from france. everyone wants something with george washington on it. this portrait we're looking at right here is the galleries of von sinclair george washington. it was cleaned by a grant the gallery has from the bank of america to conserve paintings by gilbert stuart. i think we're working our way through them, but this was one of the first ones that was done. it's a replica of the van image. this one was requested by a man named van and then also owned by someone named sinclair, so that's why it's called the van sinclair image of washington. this is a replica of the very first image of washington that stuart did. you can see the red drap
everybody knows george washington. everybody admires george washington. everybody wants a portrait. everybody wants to paint george washington if you're a painter. if it's a painting or an engraving from a painting or maybe it's a vase that you bought from france with george washington's image on it or a society of the cincinnati plate considering george washington to be the modern-day -- or maybe it's a clock with george washington on it imported from france. everyone wants something with...
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george w. bush had a dream. a vision where saddam would fall, the people would rejoice, and iraq would become a stable democracy, a beacon of hope breaking the endless cycle of extreme extreme is m in the middle east. if you think this is just history, it isn't. many politicians want to send more troops back into iraq and syria, as well. it's the only way to defeat isis they say, but will another american intervention be more successful than the last one? this time it's crucial that we understand how the iraq war went so terribly wrong. go back to the beginning of the story. it's tempting to ask what if. what if there had been someone who could have warned us what would happen if we invaded iraq? in fact, there was one man who did just that. >> once you got to iraq and took it over and took down saddam hussein's government, what are you going to put in its place? that's a volatile part of the world and if you take down the central government in iraq, you can see pieces of iraq fall off. it's a
george w. bush had a dream. a vision where saddam would fall, the people would rejoice, and iraq would become a stable democracy, a beacon of hope breaking the endless cycle of extreme extreme is m in the middle east. if you think this is just history, it isn't. many politicians want to send more troops back into iraq and syria, as well. it's the only way to defeat isis they say, but will another american intervention be more successful than the last one? this time it's crucial that we...
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george gets 68,000 votes. it's a close finish, and the three-way race, so we will never know if george had run straight up against hewitt, how that might have turned out. but george outpolled the republican, theodore roosevelt. the big question about whether george lost the election because of tammany hall ballot box shenanigans. there's allegations that they stole ballots, that they stuffed ballot boxes. the fact is, we will never know. we know that tammany hall positively could have done it, that they had done it in the past and they were really good at it. but we just don't know if that in fact happened. but it certainly makes a big impression. of all the labour party candidates across the country, george is the one that people are watching. it's the one that frederick engels and karl marx are watching and writing letters back and forth saying what is going on, who is this guy george? they don't agree with him, but he seems to be pushing forward our agenda for the overthrow capitalism. here's a great cartoo
george gets 68,000 votes. it's a close finish, and the three-way race, so we will never know if george had run straight up against hewitt, how that might have turned out. but george outpolled the republican, theodore roosevelt. the big question about whether george lost the election because of tammany hall ballot box shenanigans. there's allegations that they stole ballots, that they stuffed ballot boxes. the fact is, we will never know. we know that tammany hall positively could have done it,...
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with george w. bush there were really lots of gaps in his record, lots of things that were missing, lots of stories that just didn't have clear answers to them. there was a lot for the press to chew on. in the campaign the press really did chew on this for months. the papers did. the tv news organizations did. this was a major journalistic ever. the earliest wujz from that clip just from our archives, the earliest were february of 2004. the last one i showed was from september of 2004. this was going on all year long. in fact the last story i showed you was specifically from september 8th, 2004. that last clip with andrea mitchell reporting on the new reporting from "the boston globe" and newly found documents, september 8th, 2004, nbc nightly news, september 8th. nightly news airs at 6:30 p.m. that night, september 8th, 2004, 90 minutes after that nightly newscast, another network aired their own original story on that subject that night. and it was just one in a series of stories, right? they adde
with george w. bush there were really lots of gaps in his record, lots of things that were missing, lots of stories that just didn't have clear answers to them. there was a lot for the press to chew on. in the campaign the press really did chew on this for months. the papers did. the tv news organizations did. this was a major journalistic ever. the earliest wujz from that clip just from our archives, the earliest were february of 2004. the last one i showed was from september of 2004. this was...
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to george. time was going by pretty quickly, and the situation was just getting worse and as far as strength to get back, i didn't have another option. i mean, it was pretty dicey there for the entire situation. >> yeah, george -- >> i don't know where i got that. i've been thinking about it. >> george yesterday said he looked in your eyes and he could tell you were tired and exhausted by the time you got to him. i hate to ask you this, tom, but was there ever a moment you thought you might not make it back? >> the whole time i went out there, i was trying to just be as safe as possible and just focus on one step at a time, and get closer and closer and be as safe as possible and keep my feet moving and keep on the ground and just keep focused on george and when i saw him and got to him, there was definitely a moment when i got him out of the vehicle i had to get in the vehicle to get him out of the vehicle, he was very calm but he was almost, he had been in the water for two or three hours, so
to george. time was going by pretty quickly, and the situation was just getting worse and as far as strength to get back, i didn't have another option. i mean, it was pretty dicey there for the entire situation. >> yeah, george -- >> i don't know where i got that. i've been thinking about it. >> george yesterday said he looked in your eyes and he could tell you were tired and exhausted by the time you got to him. i hate to ask you this, tom, but was there ever a moment you...
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everybody knows george washington. everybody admires george washington. everybody wants a portrait. everybody wants to paint him. if you are a painter. and everybody else wants a picture or image of george washington. if it is a painting or engraving from a painting or maybe it is a vase that you bought from france with george washington's image on it. considering george washington to be the modern day cincinnatus. also one with john adams on it. or maybe it is a clock with george washington on it. imported from france. everyone wants something with george washington on it. this portrait that we are looking at, right here, is an image of george washington which was recently cleaned by a grant that the gallery has from the bank of america. it is to conserve paintings by gilbert stuart. i think we are working our way through them, but this is one of the first ones that was done. it is a replica of the vaughn image. this one was requested by a man named vaugn and owned by someone named sinclair. and this is the first image, -- a replica of the first image of washington that stuart did.
everybody knows george washington. everybody admires george washington. everybody wants a portrait. everybody wants to paint him. if you are a painter. and everybody else wants a picture or image of george washington. if it is a painting or engraving from a painting or maybe it is a vase that you bought from france with george washington's image on it. considering george washington to be the modern day cincinnatus. also one with john adams on it. or maybe it is a clock with george washington on...
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george tiller was an usher. his name was printed in the bulletin. >> i looked at my watch and seen that it was a couple minutes before 10:00. there was a pastry table. i had made my way over to the table, just george and i. i was facing more toward the sanctuary. george had his back to the sanctuary doors. out of my peripheral vision i noticed somebody coming up to the table. so i looked. just as i looked up, i seen scott roeder put his gun up to the side of george's head and fire one shot. >> i heard the -- a pop or a report, just like a fire cracker. there was a considerable amount of evidence of bleeding that was occurring. i did start a resuscitation on dr. tiller. in an effort to see if -- see if we could get response. >> reporter: just seconds after shooting dr. george tiller in the head, scott roeder turns and runs out of the lutheran church. he is pursued by two men, keith martin and gary hoepner. >> i out of instinct just followed him right out the door. he was running through the grass. he turned aroun
george tiller was an usher. his name was printed in the bulletin. >> i looked at my watch and seen that it was a couple minutes before 10:00. there was a pastry table. i had made my way over to the table, just george and i. i was facing more toward the sanctuary. george had his back to the sanctuary doors. out of my peripheral vision i noticed somebody coming up to the table. so i looked. just as i looked up, i seen scott roeder put his gun up to the side of george's head and fire one...
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thank you, george. george: release the hounds! oh yeah, they're like oh my god, oh my, oh, oh boy, oh boy, who's is this a big play space for us? is this a big place we can run around? oh boy, oh boy. i'm so excited. i don't even know what's going on. you guys don't have to thank me. any time, any time, happy to do it. caitlyn: so excited! [♪] man: tree fu, go! [♪] ♪ come with tom ♪ tree fu tom ♪ to a world that's filled with fun ♪ ♪ it's tree fu tom ♪ adventure, magic too ♪ where tom and you ♪ help all of his magical friends ♪ ♪ twigs ♪ squirmtum ♪ ariela
thank you, george. george: release the hounds! oh yeah, they're like oh my god, oh my, oh, oh boy, oh boy, who's is this a big play space for us? is this a big place we can run around? oh boy, oh boy. i'm so excited. i don't even know what's going on. you guys don't have to thank me. any time, any time, happy to do it. caitlyn: so excited! [♪] man: tree fu, go! [♪] ♪ come with tom ♪ tree fu tom ♪ to a world that's filled with fun ♪ ♪ it's tree fu tom ♪ adventure, magic too ♪...
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george aamal have adopted. it's the clooneys have added to the family. >> yeah, they v and she has cutest, floppiest ears you've ever seen. michelle turner has storty. >> she was just here 15, 20 days. she has brown eye that's just won't quit. >> talk about moving on you're begging for food outside a los angeles restaurant and then you're adopted by the most famous couple on the planet. hollywood ending for millie and her new mom and da george and amal. >> >> what do they love? >> she is a love bug. cindy is the board president at the society. imagine the shock when she walked through the door. this is clooney's third dog. george adopted einstein from a shelter. he's a cocker spaniel mix and george ma famous in this omega shelter. >> they said we have to show you folks you ad >> he said this will be viral, certainly. but it's okay. go ahead. >> plenltd moty more of george tonight. >> we're all exclusive behind the scenes with mariah carey. we got that choice assignment. mariah have a reputation of being a diva
george aamal have adopted. it's the clooneys have added to the family. >> yeah, they v and she has cutest, floppiest ears you've ever seen. michelle turner has storty. >> she was just here 15, 20 days. she has brown eye that's just won't quit. >> talk about moving on you're begging for food outside a los angeles restaurant and then you're adopted by the most famous couple on the planet. hollywood ending for millie and her new mom and da george and amal. >> >> what...
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so now we come to george washington. stuart, as i said earlier, his whole point of coming to america was to make his painting of washington. the history of the paintings of washington are complicated. he came to philadelphia and had the letter of introduction from john jay. surprisingly enough, washington was willing -- i think he invited him that very evening and he was going to sit the next morning. so the first portrait that stuart did of washington is called the lansdowne portrait. it was commissioned by someone named vaugn. stuart did the portrait and immediately had 33 patrons who wanted copies of that portrait. so he made maybe 12 or 13 copies and then he got tired of doing that. by that time, and we have a vaugn portrait downstairs, but not on view. for a while it was thought that ours might be the original, but it is probably a very early copy, because stuart, late in his writings, wrote that he had rubbed that one out, because in the midst of making replicas of the portrait he got another commission from martha
so now we come to george washington. stuart, as i said earlier, his whole point of coming to america was to make his painting of washington. the history of the paintings of washington are complicated. he came to philadelphia and had the letter of introduction from john jay. surprisingly enough, washington was willing -- i think he invited him that very evening and he was going to sit the next morning. so the first portrait that stuart did of washington is called the lansdowne portrait. it was...
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george: u.s. companies, very much so. if you look at the pattern of issuance this year, there has been a tremendous amount of euro-denominated that issued by u.s. domiciled companies. that was a pattern that was quite significant earlier this year. it slowed down a bit, but it is relatively attractive. that is particularly true for international companies, for global companies. ande multicurrency revenues liabilities, tapping the euro market i think has proven to be a pretty attractive source of funding for them. and a way to diversify their traditional u.s. denominated debt. the wells fargo column, the 10-year yield, year out -- where is the 10 year yield? 4%? 5%? george: not quite. by the end of next year we are around 2.5%, 2.6%. tom: good luck with that. we have heard that before. we have to look at international economics and relations today with the news out of japan, and of course out of china. coming up from washington, ian bremmer's eurasia group -- nicholas will join us. we will talk about truly a surprise key a
george: u.s. companies, very much so. if you look at the pattern of issuance this year, there has been a tremendous amount of euro-denominated that issued by u.s. domiciled companies. that was a pattern that was quite significant earlier this year. it slowed down a bit, but it is relatively attractive. that is particularly true for international companies, for global companies. ande multicurrency revenues liabilities, tapping the euro market i think has proven to be a pretty attractive source...
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george: we won't have that, willie? if and when the reserved us start to change policy, they will be like this and interest rate will raise very gingerly. peak wille a cyclical unless be much lower that is a normal pickup in inflation, which nobody really expects. up, spain's biggest opened his or has said it will break even at $50 a barrel. how aggressive is that call? you will find out, when we come back. ♪ anna: welcome back, you're hear the"countdown," stories you need to know this morning. guy: david cameron will try to shift his negotiations. you can prime minister is heading to brussels for another round of meetings. he will then join a full summit of leaders. anna: stocks decline in more than 27 years after a drop in annual profits. the retail says they could fall 6%-to 4% in the next years. first f revenues trailed analysts estimates. -- first half revenues trailed analyst estimates. what does that mean for the company's bottom line? bloomberg's roderigo is standing by in madrid. good to see you this morning.
george: we won't have that, willie? if and when the reserved us start to change policy, they will be like this and interest rate will raise very gingerly. peak wille a cyclical unless be much lower that is a normal pickup in inflation, which nobody really expects. up, spain's biggest opened his or has said it will break even at $50 a barrel. how aggressive is that call? you will find out, when we come back. ♪ anna: welcome back, you're hear the"countdown," stories you need to know...
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george was low on funds. so after the -- he heard about the kidnapping he went to the farm to collect the money that george owed him, and to nurse a wound he sustained when he was escaping from prison. he just happens to be sleeping in the backyard on a cot when gus jones and urschel arrive with their squadron of law enforcement. so, even though george and kathryn had already fled the scene, along with albert bates. they'd gone off to st. paul to launder their money. the fbi agents still score an important victory here by pulling in harvey bailee. who is not only a bank robber but an escaped prisoner. so, the raid is considered a huge success. and it arrives just in time for j. edgar hoover, who in 1933 was not yet director of the fbi. in fact he was barely holding on to his job. he had been -- the bureau of investigation, as it was called then, had been given the job of solving the lindbergh kidnapping, and they had bun a fairly miserable job and made almost no progress in the 18 months since it happened. wh
george was low on funds. so after the -- he heard about the kidnapping he went to the farm to collect the money that george owed him, and to nurse a wound he sustained when he was escaping from prison. he just happens to be sleeping in the backyard on a cot when gus jones and urschel arrive with their squadron of law enforcement. so, even though george and kathryn had already fled the scene, along with albert bates. they'd gone off to st. paul to launder their money. the fbi agents still score...
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>>george: no volleyball's. >>darya: loss of coverage on the news we have www.kron4.com the blue and the special. >>james: to the to get you ready for that is take a quick look at the forecast we had ready for school forecast a tough this morning where clinton is looking for fifties or sixties santa rosa, one of the solicitor this * by noontime class's and mental distress on 78 degrees with mid- 70's by the bay shoreline for a clot of getting out as a theft for and what home off 84 to 88 degrees in law and on average of the '70s along the bay shoreline veddas what you need to know to get ready for school when it comes to whether. >>robin winston: whenever traffic alert and is wrapping up in the oakland a's but still causing a dilemma for people come from oakland headed to the seashore into san currently is staffed. >>robin winston: the traffic will remain complacent brought in three lanes and you're coming from western to for a back to look toward children's hospital coming from 580 west will pack the back fence
>>george: no volleyball's. >>darya: loss of coverage on the news we have www.kron4.com the blue and the special. >>james: to the to get you ready for that is take a quick look at the forecast we had ready for school forecast a tough this morning where clinton is looking for fifties or sixties santa rosa, one of the solicitor this * by noontime class's and mental distress on 78 degrees with mid- 70's by the bay shoreline for a clot of getting out as a theft for and what home...
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george adopted einstein from a shelter. he's a cocker spaniel mix and george made him famous in this omega shelter. >> they said we have to show you folks you adopted. >> he said this will be viral, certainly. but it's okay. go ahead. >> plenty more of george tonight. >> we're all exclusive behind the scenes with mariah carey. we got that choice assignment. >> mariah directing. >> she is doing it all. mariah does have a reputation of being a diva and that is all right with her. >> i'm still always going to be a diva in certain ways. i don't mean that in a bad of the word. i just mean there is a makeup artist there and they don't mind touching me up while i'm directing. >> leave it to her to direct on her own terms in her own movie. >> why not just be yourself and integrate into -- it's a new -- it's a new start for me really. >> papa of mariah's new start is her relationship with australian billionaire james packer. >> we also saw you and james packer making your red carpet debut. >> i don't think either one of us felt like
george adopted einstein from a shelter. he's a cocker spaniel mix and george made him famous in this omega shelter. >> they said we have to show you folks you adopted. >> he said this will be viral, certainly. but it's okay. go ahead. >> plenty more of george tonight. >> we're all exclusive behind the scenes with mariah carey. we got that choice assignment. >> mariah directing. >> she is doing it all. mariah does have a reputation of being a diva and that is...
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when you talk about george bush. say what you want the world trade center came down. >> you can't blame george bush for that. >> he was president, okay. >> jeb bush fired back. >> my brother responded to a cries and he did it as you hope the president do. mr. trump talks about things as if he is on the apprentice. he is not taking the possibility of being the president of the united states seriously. he's not boning up on the issue. >> donald trump said this on fox and friend this is morning. >> if you look at jeb during the debate said my brother kept us safe. i didn't want to embarrass him. wait a minute. we lost the world trade center. his brother was president. and the world trade center came crashing down with 3000 lives and all of the problems ensuing. it was the worst attack in the history of our country. >> former attorney general michael mukasy served under president george w. bush. so when donald trump suggest that bush 43 did not keep us safe how do you respond? >> oh, please, that is rubbish. that is blam
when you talk about george bush. say what you want the world trade center came down. >> you can't blame george bush for that. >> he was president, okay. >> jeb bush fired back. >> my brother responded to a cries and he did it as you hope the president do. mr. trump talks about things as if he is on the apprentice. he is not taking the possibility of being the president of the united states seriously. he's not boning up on the issue. >> donald trump said this on fox...
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how can you be a speechwriter for george bush? i mean, i like george bush. he's a nice man but i don't necessarily want to write speeches for him. so he's saying -- he actually said, something to the effect that, yeah, carson's tied or winning on all -- and it's not even close. and you can't do anything. except one thing i can do. actually said that carson -- who's a nice guy. by way he's a guy guy. he really is. but they actually said that carson is tied or winning in all the polls. i'm saying, -- you know, on my twitter, i had people that went crazy. that it's a total lie, mr. trump. it -- they wanted a revolution. and it is a total lie. but they have the two puppets that work for her and they say these things and it's incredible. so here's the polls. in new jersey, now, remember reuters is national. 33. here's the state of new jersey, great place, i love new jersey. got some problems. to be honest. it's got some problems. trump, 32. second place, 13. okay. then i hear that like i'm tied. i'm not tied. we're killing everybody. actually -- [ applause ] it's
how can you be a speechwriter for george bush? i mean, i like george bush. he's a nice man but i don't necessarily want to write speeches for him. so he's saying -- he actually said, something to the effect that, yeah, carson's tied or winning on all -- and it's not even close. and you can't do anything. except one thing i can do. actually said that carson -- who's a nice guy. by way he's a guy guy. he really is. but they actually said that carson is tied or winning in all the polls. i'm...
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no, the other george bush. no, the other george. i am talking about george w. bush. there we go. the "new york times" says they have asked national campaign officials to employ w on the campaign trail, but using him is complicated. the former president is popular with republicans which could help him in the short-term, but not the broader elector rete if he wins the gop nomination. they say jeb is a legacy candidate when voters really want change. kt, why is this a caw nun drum for jeb? is it time to pull out w? >> jeb's problem is more than ambition. the best presidents match the mood of the country. the mood of the country, they don't want same old, same old. they want something new and fresh. jeb bush's problem is that, a, he is a bush and b when he talks it sounds like typical washington speak. it is almost like i listen to him and i say oh that's right he is taking an oral exam and he got the answer right, but he hasn't got anybody excited about that. >> why is that? >> i think that's the way way he is. >> george w. bush could excite people. he has a swagger. >> it turns out
no, the other george bush. no, the other george. i am talking about george w. bush. there we go. the "new york times" says they have asked national campaign officials to employ w on the campaign trail, but using him is complicated. the former president is popular with republicans which could help him in the short-term, but not the broader elector rete if he wins the gop nomination. they say jeb is a legacy candidate when voters really want change. kt, why is this a caw nun drum for...
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a full fleet of them in prince george's county. we have a crew riding with them but relax. it's just a drill. >>> good morning. i'm andrea roane. >>> i'm nick giovanni. welcome to the rush hour of wusa9. >>> we want to start with our tackers. -- trackers. how is it looking, allyson? >> no snow in the forecast. we are running through a drill. nikki will explain a little later. today is going to be very nice. we're in the 60s right now. 62 for d.c. 57 for gaithersburg. 59 for frederick. temperatures aren't going to warm up much today. we have northerly winds bringing in nice cool air for the rest of the afternoon. a couple of clouds to start off your morning but a lot of sunshine through mid-morning and also afternoon. so it's going to be a nice day to enjoy. 62 by noon. your high today about 67. larry, over to you. >>> your time 6:00. in virginia right now, we're keeping a close eye on an accident on georgetown pike between old dominion drive and spring hill road. sky 9 is making its way to the scene where i understand it is there right now trying to find exactly where this
a full fleet of them in prince george's county. we have a crew riding with them but relax. it's just a drill. >>> good morning. i'm andrea roane. >>> i'm nick giovanni. welcome to the rush hour of wusa9. >>> we want to start with our tackers. -- trackers. how is it looking, allyson? >> no snow in the forecast. we are running through a drill. nikki will explain a little later. today is going to be very nice. we're in the 60s right now. 62 for d.c. 57 for...
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george? tom, thanks very much. >>> let's bring in mr. trump right now, thank you for joining us again this morning, mr. trump. and let's begin with those comments about ben carson's religion, seventh day adventist, i don't know about that, what were you trying to say? >> well, i don't -- i know nothing about it. i'm a presbyterian. i said i don't know about it. i just really don't know about the seventh day adventist. i just -- you know, and that's what i said. >> why raise it at all? were you trying to send a dog whistle to them because ben carson is beating you among evangelicals in iowa? >> no, not at all. but, no, not at all. i just don't know about that particular religion. >> back to my question, why raise it? >> because i just said, i don't know about it. i said nothing about it. i would never say bad about any religion. i think you just had a quote on, i said exactly, i don't know about it, so, you know. it's not an insult. >> ben carson has asked for an apology, will you give it to him? >> well, i didn't say anything bad about i
george? tom, thanks very much. >>> let's bring in mr. trump right now, thank you for joining us again this morning, mr. trump. and let's begin with those comments about ben carson's religion, seventh day adventist, i don't know about that, what were you trying to say? >> well, i don't -- i know nothing about it. i'm a presbyterian. i said i don't know about it. i just really don't know about the seventh day adventist. i just -- you know, and that's what i said. >> why raise...
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young ward and step-grandchild who george and martha called "wash." martha is shown with nelly. these are martha's grandchildren, the children of her son, jackie custis, who died very early at age 26 of what might have been cabin fever, maybe typhoid. these children came to live with martha and george when he was president in philadelphia and in new york, and then they came to mount vernon. they were very close, part of the family. george washington had high hopes for young wash, but they did not quite work out. he was not ready to take on the kind of activities that george washington had hoped with government and all, but he has his arm resting on him and you can see young wash with his hand on the globe. martha and nelly are holding a map, and martha is pointing to something on the map which might be pennsylvania avenue or the grand avenue. something where the white house would be. the second is mount vernon, washington's home 30 miles up the potomac. the unidentified black servant in the corner of the painting -- it's not known, it might be meant t
young ward and step-grandchild who george and martha called "wash." martha is shown with nelly. these are martha's grandchildren, the children of her son, jackie custis, who died very early at age 26 of what might have been cabin fever, maybe typhoid. these children came to live with martha and george when he was president in philadelphia and in new york, and then they came to mount vernon. they were very close, part of the family. george washington had high hopes for young wash, but...
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in prince george's county it's the annual snow and ice dry run. don't be surprised if you see them out and about. we're not talking about any winter events, again, just a dry run. over 400 coming together, many of them plow drivers going out, familiarizing themselves with the routes. right now you're looking at video from a few years ago. last year they responded to more than 18 snow and ice events and they're getting ready for potentially more, of course, this winter. not only are the plow drivers out familiarizing themselves with the routes but timing themselves and inspections of vehicles and any issues that might crop up this year. we're here with the storm truck. next time i'm going to go inside to the command center. if you're a prince george's county resident, there's a new feature where you can track the road conditions right on the palm of your hand from an app. we're going to be going over that in about 30 minutes. i have to say in talking about snow, the first measurable snowfall here is about mid-december. now the first inch of snow is
in prince george's county it's the annual snow and ice dry run. don't be surprised if you see them out and about. we're not talking about any winter events, again, just a dry run. over 400 coming together, many of them plow drivers going out, familiarizing themselves with the routes. right now you're looking at video from a few years ago. last year they responded to more than 18 snow and ice events and they're getting ready for potentially more, of course, this winter. not only are the plow...
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>> george: the fact is people are not to. really the only options are to go west on highway 24 or into the nimitz freeway. are you heading to the bay area or are you heading to livermore. >> darya: usually you give drive times can you give some estimated time frames. >> george: this is how the drive * degenerated. caltrans strips the day that outside of your phone with out any personal identification information. when nothing is getting through, there's no way to calculate the drive time. this makes sense on some of the southbound side because some of those lanes are open. but it could be it a 3 1/2 hour delay. some of the streets , the surface streets, are really good options--are not really good options. but unless you live in that area do not know those arterial streets. we obviously could not but jackie on the freeway. it will be very very challenging to get drive * times. in solano county use 80 instead of 680. in summary, this is causing problems for everyone and avoiding it is very challenging. eastbound there's only o
>> george: the fact is people are not to. really the only options are to go west on highway 24 or into the nimitz freeway. are you heading to the bay area or are you heading to livermore. >> darya: usually you give drive times can you give some estimated time frames. >> george: this is how the drive * degenerated. caltrans strips the day that outside of your phone with out any personal identification information. when nothing is getting through, there's no way to calculate the...
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george washington had high hopes for young wash. they didn't quite work out that way.idn't he wasn't ready to take on the t kind of activities that george washington had hoped with government and all, but he has his arm resting on him. you can see young wash's hand n the globe, which is maybe an indication of those hopes for him. martha and nelly are holding a map. and that happens to be a plan for washington. martha is pointing to something on the map. we think it might be hol pennsylvania avenue or the grand avenue or something on -- maybe where the white house would be,e somethingnu on that plan. the setting is mount vernon, washington's home, 30 miles up the potomac. the unidentified black servant i in the corner of the painting, it's not known.known. it might be meant to portray washington's very devoted gton's personal slave who was with him through the war.ev his name was will, william lee, whom washington freed with his will.e, in his will, his was the second name mentioned after martha's. it may just been to add -- makem it
george washington had high hopes for young wash. they didn't quite work out that way.idn't he wasn't ready to take on the t kind of activities that george washington had hoped with government and all, but he has his arm resting on him. you can see young wash's hand n the globe, which is maybe an indication of those hopes for him. martha and nelly are holding a map. and that happens to be a plan for washington. martha is pointing to something on the map. we think it might be hol pennsylvania...
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with hot george >>george: we're not tracking in the current incidence the the jamming of the ride we're out however look and residual affection calero, problems at the bay bridge. >>george: the backup is still running at 32 to 37 minutes out of the macarthur maze we've seen a second wave that is not uncommon after 10:00 remember the prices dropped after 10 and that is why we see a lot of commuters richness of brush the toll plaza and the price goes down the other problems on the approach to the bridge left over from this morning's accident that blocked too late for nearly half an hour. >>george: we're still jammed the from 880 north bomb of 0580 has much improved in and out of san francisco with the slow ride for highway 1 01 to and from sfo. >>james: following the breaking news this morning we have one person dead after a shooting at tennessee state university in nashville to others are hurt in the shooting and you can see images from local media the school officials say the person that was killed was not the students started are an argument between two people were gambling somewhere n
with hot george >>george: we're not tracking in the current incidence the the jamming of the ride we're out however look and residual affection calero, problems at the bay bridge. >>george: the backup is still running at 32 to 37 minutes out of the macarthur maze we've seen a second wave that is not uncommon after 10:00 remember the prices dropped after 10 and that is why we see a lot of commuters richness of brush the toll plaza and the price goes down the other problems on the...
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george? >> and things did change in australia. the president in his speech, you heard him, you saw it, frustrated. visibly angry about the situation that as he points out continues to happen time after time after time. john vause live for us in oregon. john, thank you so much. during the president's news conference that you just heard in its entirety, he challenged news organizations to do some research to compare the numbers of americans killed in terror attacks over the last decade to the numbers of americans killed by gun violence. and cnn looked into those numbers using data from the u.s. state department and the centers for disease control and prevention. here is what we found. since 2004, more than 300,000 americans have died by gun violence on u.s. soil. by comparison, 313 people died by terror attacks in the u.s. and outside the country. that last available data was from the year 2013. you're watching cnn newsroom after a mass shooting. we feel for the families that lost loved ones. a
george? >> and things did change in australia. the president in his speech, you heard him, you saw it, frustrated. visibly angry about the situation that as he points out continues to happen time after time after time. john vause live for us in oregon. john, thank you so much. during the president's news conference that you just heard in its entirety, he challenged news organizations to do some research to compare the numbers of americans killed in terror attacks over the last decade to...
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>>george: we been mounting delays on 6 is out to bomb the sole grade and also the ride through fremont and union city on 880 southbound part of the reason for the slowing to two car accident in the center divider south about 880 and maori and that is why the trip time continues to climb the we already have 54 minutes for the southbound ride on highway 880 from 238 down to 237 here at the bay bridge the gap reaches into the macarthur maze. >>george: the drive times have just jumped over 20 minutes now 21 from highway 24 and on 90 to the san mateo bridge 26 to 28 minute trip times as the backed up on the approach to the toll plaza continues to grow for york east bay ride out of hayward over to san the sale. >>darya: conversive video of a clash between two high schools the one by road this morning looking at the video that is the band from pittsburg high school in they're out there on the field and a said the request and spit on by the deer valley high school football players from intel during the pregame performance on friday >>mark: a strike vote for the university employees profs libra
>>george: we been mounting delays on 6 is out to bomb the sole grade and also the ride through fremont and union city on 880 southbound part of the reason for the slowing to two car accident in the center divider south about 880 and maori and that is why the trip time continues to climb the we already have 54 minutes for the southbound ride on highway 880 from 238 down to 237 here at the bay bridge the gap reaches into the macarthur maze. >>george: the drive times have just jumped...
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george w. bush will hit the washington, d.c. fund-raising circuit. he will be headlining an event for his brother's presidential campaign. this comes as news surfaces that george w. bush made a shocking statement at another fund-raiser in denver telling a room full of major donors point blank who he doesn't like. he did not mince words. athena jones is "out front." >> george w. bush slamming ted cruz. the fire brand texas senator gunning for his own job and running against his little brother jeb. the former president surprised a roomful of donors sunday night saying of cruz, i don't like good night. so just how concerned is george bush about cruz? a man who once worked for him. cruz met his wife during bush's 2000 campaign. when asked about the remarks, a spokesman for the form irpresident didn't deny them, but did say the first words out of president bush's mouth on sunday night were that jeb is going to earn the nomination, win the election and be a great president. he does not view senator c
george w. bush will hit the washington, d.c. fund-raising circuit. he will be headlining an event for his brother's presidential campaign. this comes as news surfaces that george w. bush made a shocking statement at another fund-raiser in denver telling a room full of major donors point blank who he doesn't like. he did not mince words. athena jones is "out front." >> george w. bush slamming ted cruz. the fire brand texas senator gunning for his own job and running against his...
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so he had worked with george kelly on a number of bank jobs and, in fact, had lent george a thousand dollars when george was low on funds. so after he heard about the kid napping, he went down to the farm in wise county to collect the money that george outed -- owed him and he happened to be cot. even though george and katherine had fled the scene, they had gone up to st. paul to launder their money, the fbi agent still score an important victory by pulling bailey, he's not only a bank robber but escaped prisoner. the raid is considered a huge success. and it arrives just in time for hoover who in 1933 was not yet directer of the fbi, in fact, he was barely holding onto his job. he had been the bureau of investigation as it was called then had been given the job of soling the linberg kidnapping and had done a fairly miserable job. when fdr took office his first choice for attorney general was a guy name thomas walsh, a senator from wyoming, had a long and bad history with h -- hoove hoover. both from wyoming. these two were trying to launch an investigation of the harding investigati
so he had worked with george kelly on a number of bank jobs and, in fact, had lent george a thousand dollars when george was low on funds. so after he heard about the kid napping, he went down to the farm in wise county to collect the money that george outed -- owed him and he happened to be cot. even though george and katherine had fled the scene, they had gone up to st. paul to launder their money, the fbi agent still score an important victory by pulling bailey, he's not only a bank robber...
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george just made a pun. it was bound to happen. >> thank you, george. i feel a new level of love between us. you know what, this next story, george, made me think of you and i really mean this because it's all about becoming a gentleman if you want your guy to be one or looking to, you know, brush up on your skills the british magazine "country life" has a list that has so many people talking online this morning, it's a rather posh publicly kag and lists 39 qualifications in this increasingly complex social world. now shall the overriding emphasis is on being consider at and taking time to look out for others but specifically a gentleman possesses at least one well-made dark suit, one tweed an one dinner jacket, george, i believe, check. never kisses and tells. can cook a good omelet. turns off his cell phone during dinner or puts it to silent. breaks off a relationship face-to-face, says his name when being introduced and is kind to waiters, that's just a few of them. and never blows dry his hair. that was actually on the list for some unknown reason.
george just made a pun. it was bound to happen. >> thank you, george. i feel a new level of love between us. you know what, this next story, george, made me think of you and i really mean this because it's all about becoming a gentleman if you want your guy to be one or looking to, you know, brush up on your skills the british magazine "country life" has a list that has so many people talking online this morning, it's a rather posh publicly kag and lists 39 qualifications in...
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what is george doing? let's show a little bit. >> eyebrows are like a privacy hedge for his forehead. >> very special george stephanopoulos only edition of "mean tweets." >> and youee what haese's doing now. he's working on the hedge. >> didn't bother me at all. >> go with it, george. you're greek. be proud of it. >> what did you say, george? >> i was trying to clean up e eyebrows. >> what a pair of scissors. >> there's never a shortage of mean tweets. that you're able to pull from. >> there's never a shortage of mean tweets. a lot of times, the celebrities sit down to read the mean tweets, they'll say, you must have meaner tweets than this. we have to go back on the internet to find meaner things. it's likike a compition now who has the meanest tweet. >> is it more comfortablfor you to sit here or there? >> it's more comfortable to be sitting there. but i'm getting used to it. i'm starting to get acclimated. >> you can come sit here anyte. jimmy kimmel live, back to brooklyn, starts tonight. at 11:35 east
what is george doing? let's show a little bit. >> eyebrows are like a privacy hedge for his forehead. >> very special george stephanopoulos only edition of "mean tweets." >> and youee what haese's doing now. he's working on the hedge. >> didn't bother me at all. >> go with it, george. you're greek. be proud of it. >> what did you say, george? >> i was trying to clean up e eyebrows. >> what a pair of scissors. >> there's never a...
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george burrell to my right here, the nonprofit executive and attorney. good morning, george. renee amoore, g.o.p. state official. >> good morning. >> good morning, renee. sharmain matlock-turner, nonprofit executive. >> good morning. >> good morning, sharmain. and jeff jubelirer, communications executive. >> hey, matt. >> hello, jeff. all right, so the pennsylvania budget impasse has crossed that 100-day mark. it's now 102-odd days. governor wolf offered the republican legislature a compromise budget, backing off on his proposal to increase the state sales tax. the p.a. house soundly rejected his revised spending plan. the vote was 127-73. nine democrats joined republicans in voting against it -- basically, the leadership saying state residents are not in the mood for any tax increases. gonna ask all of you -- jump in -- was anyone surprised by wolf backing down on the sales tax or the republicans flat-out rejecting his proposed budget, his revised budget? >> no and no. >> that's me -- no and no. >> [ laughs ] no and no. >> i'm not surprised at all. that's the bottom line. th
george burrell to my right here, the nonprofit executive and attorney. good morning, george. renee amoore, g.o.p. state official. >> good morning. >> good morning, renee. sharmain matlock-turner, nonprofit executive. >> good morning. >> good morning, sharmain. and jeff jubelirer, communications executive. >> hey, matt. >> hello, jeff. all right, so the pennsylvania budget impasse has crossed that 100-day mark. it's now 102-odd days. governor wolf offered the...
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these children came to live with martha and george. they lived when he was president in philadelphia and new york and then they came to mount vernon. george washington had high hopes for young wash. they didn't quite work out that way. he wasn't ready to take on the kind of activities that george washington had hoped with government and all, but he has his armresting inresz -- resti. martha and nelly are holding a map. martha is pointing to something on the map. we think it might be penn penn aven pennsylvania avenue or the white avenue. the setting is mount vernon, washington's home. the unidentified black servant in the corner of the painting, it's not known. it might be meant to portray washington's very devoted personal slave who was with him through the war. his name was will, william lee, whom washington freed with his will. his was the second name mentioned after martha's. it may just been to add -- make it known it was a virginia planter's home. but the view up the potomac is toward washington. this was painted -- there was a c
these children came to live with martha and george. they lived when he was president in philadelphia and new york and then they came to mount vernon. george washington had high hopes for young wash. they didn't quite work out that way. he wasn't ready to take on the kind of activities that george washington had hoped with government and all, but he has his armresting inresz -- resti. martha and nelly are holding a map. martha is pointing to something on the map. we think it might be penn penn...
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george is george of course. have a seat in the normal chair. rosanna: where should i go? greg: help him steer the ship. >> oh, you are the captain. greg: we are using the ipad to run the ship. this is looking really cool. rosanna: okay, where we going? greg: warp factor nine. >> eye eye sir. rosanna: you are in the helm seat. we have to switch. greg: we need a girl for captain kirk to hit on. >> there she is. captain kirk was a little heavily like me. was he heavy on the show? >> we wore a corset. >> thank you for visiting the bridge of the star ship. this is very cool. rosanna: beam me up any time. greg, can you do it? greg: leonard rest in peace. >> yes, we lost you this year. rosanna: we'll be right back. join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and now, we're streaming netflix. who knew time warner cable's mom switched. and now, we can watch our favorite shows together, on demand. i switched. so i can connect to the internet just about anywhere with my free twc wifi hotspots. join the millions who switched to time warner cable. for $89.99 a month, you
george is george of course. have a seat in the normal chair. rosanna: where should i go? greg: help him steer the ship. >> oh, you are the captain. greg: we are using the ipad to run the ship. this is looking really cool. rosanna: okay, where we going? greg: warp factor nine. >> eye eye sir. rosanna: you are in the helm seat. we have to switch. greg: we need a girl for captain kirk to hit on. >> there she is. captain kirk was a little heavily like me. was he heavy on the show?...