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george w. bush went on to win the general election over democrat and vice president al gore in one of the most highly contested in u.s. history. this is just under an hour. [applause] bush: mr. chairman -- mr. chairman -- [applause] bush: thank you, all. [applause] george w. bush: mr. chairman, delegates, and my fellow citizens. i proudly accept your nomination. [applause] george w. bush: thank you for this honor. together, we will renew america's purpose. [applause] george w. bush our founders : first defined that purpose here in philadelphia. ben franklin was here. thomas jefferson. and, of course, george washington -- or, as his friends called him, "george w." [laughter] [applause] george w. bush: i am proud to by my side.eney [applause] george w. bush: he is a man of integrity and sound judgment, who has proven that public service can be noble service. america will be proud to have a leader of such character to succeed al gore as vice president of the united states. [applause] bush: i'm gra
george w. bush went on to win the general election over democrat and vice president al gore in one of the most highly contested in u.s. history. this is just under an hour. [applause] bush: mr. chairman -- mr. chairman -- [applause] bush: thank you, all. [applause] george w. bush: mr. chairman, delegates, and my fellow citizens. i proudly accept your nomination. [applause] george w. bush: thank you for this honor. together, we will renew america's purpose. [applause] george w. bush our founders...
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george foreman loves being here. not, george foreman killed him, i don't like that. >> boma ye! george foreman boma ye! boma ye! there he is. boma ye! sucker, you aren't nothing. they understand me. >> we were all for muhammad ali. foreman, we didn't know him. foreman said, why? i'm black. blacker than muhammad ali. why all this bias? yes, muhammad ali, he was lighter. he was a real person. he was genuine. muhammad ali could have been even lighter-skinned than he was. but for us, he was defending the good cause. for africans and the whole world. [burke] hot dog.seen it.covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ poallergies?reather. stuffy nose? can't sleep? take that. a breathe right nasal strip instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. breathe right. ato speed up your car insurance search.r ways here's the latest. (fast sound effects) problem is, we haven't figured out how to reverse it. for now, just log on to compare.com
george foreman loves being here. not, george foreman killed him, i don't like that. >> boma ye! george foreman boma ye! boma ye! there he is. boma ye! sucker, you aren't nothing. they understand me. >> we were all for muhammad ali. foreman, we didn't know him. foreman said, why? i'm black. blacker than muhammad ali. why all this bias? yes, muhammad ali, he was lighter. he was a real person. he was genuine. muhammad ali could have been even lighter-skinned than he was. but for us, he...
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george foreman loves being here. not, george foreman killed him, i don't like that. >> boma ye! george foreman boma ye! boma ye! there he is. boma ye! sucker, you aren't nothing. they understand me. >> we were all for muhammad ali. foreman, we didn't know him. foreman said, why? i'm black. blacker than muhammad ali. why all this bias? yes, muhammad ali, he was lighter. but he was a real person. he was genuine. muhammad ali could have been even lighter-skinned than he was. but for us, he was defending the good cause. for africans and the whole world. >> punches, seven punches. >>> i'm going to fight for the . (jon bon jovi) with directv there is. ♪ you see, we've got the power to turn back time ♪ ♪ so let's restart the show that started at nine ♪ ♪ and while we're at it, let's give you back your 'do ♪ ♪ and give her back the guy she liked before you ♪ ♪ hey, that's the power to turn back time. ♪ (vo) get the ultimate all-included bundle. call 1-800-directv. to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. to e
george foreman loves being here. not, george foreman killed him, i don't like that. >> boma ye! george foreman boma ye! boma ye! there he is. boma ye! sucker, you aren't nothing. they understand me. >> we were all for muhammad ali. foreman, we didn't know him. foreman said, why? i'm black. blacker than muhammad ali. why all this bias? yes, muhammad ali, he was lighter. but he was a real person. he was genuine. muhammad ali could have been even lighter-skinned than he was. but for...
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george was george. two different people. she wanted to do it her way. he wanted it do it his way. it's like throwing two rocks in a tumblr and knock each other's edges off. there was friction. where there's friction there's fire sometimes. and somebody gets burnt and that was them. it was like a love/hate relationship, you know? >> i met my husband, i got married in 2003, so i didn't see a lot of stuff that happened. in 2004, my mom met a man that lived down the road from her. kind of started, i guess dating per se, but at that time we didn't know how involved they were. >> george, he was freaking out going, what are you doing? i'm leaving you. leaving him. i guess she got another boyfriend. >> she kind of just really changed her personality. started dressing for herself. probably not clothes that were completely appropriate for a mother at her age. >> she got to a point where my parents were actually going to get a divorce. i remember that. she moved out of the house, and i was devastated. >> when my mom tried to file for divorce, my dad, he did everything he could to try to prev
george was george. two different people. she wanted to do it her way. he wanted it do it his way. it's like throwing two rocks in a tumblr and knock each other's edges off. there was friction. where there's friction there's fire sometimes. and somebody gets burnt and that was them. it was like a love/hate relationship, you know? >> i met my husband, i got married in 2003, so i didn't see a lot of stuff that happened. in 2004, my mom met a man that lived down the road from her. kind of...
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george foreman loves being here. not, george foreman killed him, i don't like that. >> boma ye! george foreman boma ye! boma ye! there he is. boma ye! sucker, you aren't nothing. they understand me. >> we were all for muhammad ali. foreman, we didn't know him. foreman said, why? i'm black. blacker than muhammad ali. why all this bias? yes, muhammad ali, he was lighter. but he was a real person. he was genuine. muhammad ali could have been even lighter-skinned than he was. but for us, he was defending the good cause. for africans and the whole world. >> punches, seven punches. in a good, clean salad, every ingredient is the main ingredient. whether it's big... or small. first to go. or best for last. sweet. or not so sweet. whether it's tossed... or twirled. if it's easy prey. or plays hard to get. every last crunch, sprinkle and drip... should be as clean as it is delicious. panera. food as it should be. put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. fo
george foreman loves being here. not, george foreman killed him, i don't like that. >> boma ye! george foreman boma ye! boma ye! there he is. boma ye! sucker, you aren't nothing. they understand me. >> we were all for muhammad ali. foreman, we didn't know him. foreman said, why? i'm black. blacker than muhammad ali. why all this bias? yes, muhammad ali, he was lighter. but he was a real person. he was genuine. muhammad ali could have been even lighter-skinned than he was. but for...
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george is partly to blame for this. it is interesting in his accounts if you look up to 1759 he spends a fair amount of money wasting money on cards and billiards. i really want a talented artist to paint washington playing poker or something like that. suddenly it disappears, but martha let's him play a game of pool from time to time but no more cards. 1762, pool disappears and he is playing cards again and i know he was wining to martha saying i want to go out with the guys once in a while and play cards. he has trouble developing a more disciplined lifestyle. when he experiences and witnesses this debt he decides to switch over into wheat to make a long story short. what is the changing over from tobacco to wheat do? it is transformative. it allows washington to produce and sell on his own right. he renovates the mill and makes sure it can produce high quality flower and sold george washington flower in the caribbean. also it allows them to reallocate labor. i will specify, enslaved labor and free labor. he allocates
george is partly to blame for this. it is interesting in his accounts if you look up to 1759 he spends a fair amount of money wasting money on cards and billiards. i really want a talented artist to paint washington playing poker or something like that. suddenly it disappears, but martha let's him play a game of pool from time to time but no more cards. 1762, pool disappears and he is playing cards again and i know he was wining to martha saying i want to go out with the guys once in a while...
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plus i got to whup george. got to whup george. we going to rumble in the jungle. >> come on, come on. >> george? is this fight against ali will be the toughest of your career, you think? >> well the match -- [ speaking french ] >> could be. could be. i doubt it. >> this is muhammed ali, september 10th, at new york city airport en route to zaire to reclaim the heavyweight title of the world. champ, what would you like to say to the children of the world? >> i would like to tell the children of the world, mainly where they speak and understand english in america, to live a clean life. stay off of dope. it's tearing the country up. also if they want to be like me, i'm getting ready to go whup george foreman, by the time they see this, i will have beaten him. tell them to quit eating so much candy. i have three rotten teeth and they're bad and i had to have one of them pulled. i can't chew my food like i should. eat natural foods, because we must whip mr. tooth decay. i got one right here and one right here. >> yesterday ali told us h
plus i got to whup george. got to whup george. we going to rumble in the jungle. >> come on, come on. >> george? is this fight against ali will be the toughest of your career, you think? >> well the match -- [ speaking french ] >> could be. could be. i doubt it. >> this is muhammed ali, september 10th, at new york city airport en route to zaire to reclaim the heavyweight title of the world. champ, what would you like to say to the children of the world? >> i...
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george foreman. >> ha, ha! there, sucker! you wasn't nothing. >> we were all for muhammed ali. foreman? we didn't know him. foreman said, why? i'm black, blacker than muhammed ali. why all this bias? yes, when i met ali, he was lighter, but he was a real person, he was genuine. muhammed ali could have been even lighter-skinned than he was, but for us, he was defending a good cause. for africans and the whole world. >> seven punches. coming? a very dangerous cheese storm. presenting the american express blue cash everyday card with cash back on this. mouth toys. that really takes me back. cash back on this. baloney and medical gauze. and even this. who said shrimmpppppppppppp? ahhh, shrimp. the lobster's little brother. great choice. ughhhhhh, i'm so shrimp rich. all with no annual fee. cash back on purchases. backed by the service and security of american express. looktry align probiotic.our digestive system? for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. live 24/7. with 24/
george foreman. >> ha, ha! there, sucker! you wasn't nothing. >> we were all for muhammed ali. foreman? we didn't know him. foreman said, why? i'm black, blacker than muhammed ali. why all this bias? yes, when i met ali, he was lighter, but he was a real person, he was genuine. muhammed ali could have been even lighter-skinned than he was, but for us, he was defending a good cause. for africans and the whole world. >> seven punches. coming? a very dangerous cheese storm....
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george foreman loves being here. not, george foreman killed him, i don't like that. >> boom boom yeah! george foreman boom boom yeah! boom boom yeah! there he is. boom boom yeah! sucker, you aren't nothing. they understand me. >> we were all for muhammad ali. foreman, we didn't know him. foreman said, why? i'm black. blacker than muhammad ali. why all this bias? yes, muhammad ali, he was lighter. but he was a real person. he was genuine. muhammad ali could have been even lighter-skinned than he was. but for us, he was defending the good cause. for africans and the whole world. >> punches, seven punches. amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. it's the semi-annual sale! save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. know better sleep. only at a sleep number store. put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists. polident's unique micro clean formula work
george foreman loves being here. not, george foreman killed him, i don't like that. >> boom boom yeah! george foreman boom boom yeah! boom boom yeah! there he is. boom boom yeah! sucker, you aren't nothing. they understand me. >> we were all for muhammad ali. foreman, we didn't know him. foreman said, why? i'm black. blacker than muhammad ali. why all this bias? yes, muhammad ali, he was lighter. but he was a real person. he was genuine. muhammad ali could have been even...
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why did martha chose to marry george? why did the wives of the washington's, the woman who became their wives, those to marry the washington's? it was partly because they npd stood they were sober minded, determined and focused men and they were dogged and intelligent and not wasteful. for the women, part of their goal was to find man who would be good partner, a good father to their children as they hoped they would have, and managed their estate. when we look at individual in the 1600s and 1700s, there is a tendency to assume these wealthty individuals of the virginia jenry were complacement. somehow they had easy lives and could look forward to comfort and wealth. this was a volatile period. when a gentry man, a farmer, and a planter could in the equivalent of an instant lose their entire fortune and find themselves impoverished. the one thing that was always a threat at the door was death. death was the hard part of prosperity. john washington marries wealth, he begins to develop estate and that is focus on land and p
why did martha chose to marry george? why did the wives of the washington's, the woman who became their wives, those to marry the washington's? it was partly because they npd stood they were sober minded, determined and focused men and they were dogged and intelligent and not wasteful. for the women, part of their goal was to find man who would be good partner, a good father to their children as they hoped they would have, and managed their estate. when we look at individual in the 1600s and...
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you got george? tell the truth. you tell them. yeah. i just want to know. you got george? >> the time may have come to say good-bye to muhammad ali because, very honestly, i don't think he can beat george foreman. >> you told everybody i don't have a chance. you told them i don't have nothing but a prayer. well, chump, all i need is a prayer because if that prayer reaches the right man, not only will george foreman fall but mountains will fall. >> maybe he can pull off a miracle. but against george foreman, so young, so strong, so fearless, against george foreman who does away with his opponents one after another in less than three rounds? it's hard for me to conjure with that. >> you're always talking about muhammad, you're not the same man you were and i asked your wife, you're not the man you were two years ago. >> after this fight, i suspect ali will retire and through all of the years, my own memories of him will be as a fighter and as the strange and curious and gregarious and engaging and some
you got george? tell the truth. you tell them. yeah. i just want to know. you got george? >> the time may have come to say good-bye to muhammad ali because, very honestly, i don't think he can beat george foreman. >> you told everybody i don't have a chance. you told them i don't have nothing but a prayer. well, chump, all i need is a prayer because if that prayer reaches the right man, not only will george foreman fall but mountains will fall. >> maybe he can pull off a...
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george: ever. in 1921. and the performers were terrified that rioting would happen or they might be arrested. the first time they sang the love song the creators were at the stage door ready to run in case something violent happened. i read various accounts of people traveling across country not just to see the show because it was successful but to see a love song -- there is nothing ethnically specific about it between two black people. it comes straight out of the operetta. people were transformed by it. charlie rose: was a combination of how good it was and what it was doing to open new doors? and show black talent? george: i think it was all of that. i think it was, one of the things that i said, we need to redefine the conversation. iot was the first time a women's chorus danced. it was the first time syncopation, jazz dance, was on broadway. the song i'm just wild about harry versus give my regards to broadway which is square. it changed the nature of expression. when we talk about showboat being the
george: ever. in 1921. and the performers were terrified that rioting would happen or they might be arrested. the first time they sang the love song the creators were at the stage door ready to run in case something violent happened. i read various accounts of people traveling across country not just to see the show because it was successful but to see a love song -- there is nothing ethnically specific about it between two black people. it comes straight out of the operetta. people were...
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george zimmerman is a murderer. i expect him to do terrible things, but people who actually want to own this? i don't understand that at all. >> actually, i find george zimmerman more disgusting in this case because i could see how someone would have a weird fetish of wanting to buy it. i mean, for me, it's like could something good come of this? yeah, somebody could buy that gun and either melt it down or use it to, i don't know, raise money for awareness for something else. good could come with it. >> larry: or joking with it. (laughter) >> i don't ever wish death on anyone. >> larry: i do (applause) >> well, i have been thinking about what i'd wish on george zimmerman and my wish is he ends up in the most dangerous women's prison in america. (cheers and applause) (laughter) that's where i want him to end up. women's prison because they will tear him limb from limb. >> because he beats women, also. yeah. that's why we want him to go to a women's prison. >> larry: why is this guy walking around? how can the police
george zimmerman is a murderer. i expect him to do terrible things, but people who actually want to own this? i don't understand that at all. >> actually, i find george zimmerman more disgusting in this case because i could see how someone would have a weird fetish of wanting to buy it. i mean, for me, it's like could something good come of this? yeah, somebody could buy that gun and either melt it down or use it to, i don't know, raise money for awareness for something else. good could...
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plus i got to whup george. got to whup george. we going to rumble in the jungle. >> come on, come on. >> george? is this fight against ali will be the toughest of your career, you think? [ speaking french ] >> could be. could be. i doubt it. >> this is muhammed ali, september 10th, at new york city airport en route to zaire to reclaim the heavyweight title of the world. champ, what would you like to say to the children of the world? >> i would like to tell the children of the world, mainly right here where they speak and understand english, and america, to live a clean life. stay off of dope. it's tearing the country up. also if they want to be like me, i'm getting ready to go whup george foreman. and by the time they see this, i will have beaten him. tell them to quit eating so much candy. i have three rotten teeth and they're bad and i had to have one of them pulled. i can't chew my food like i should. eat natural foods, because we must whip mr. tooth decay. i got one right here and one right here. >> yesterday ali told us he's
plus i got to whup george. got to whup george. we going to rumble in the jungle. >> come on, come on. >> george? is this fight against ali will be the toughest of your career, you think? [ speaking french ] >> could be. could be. i doubt it. >> this is muhammed ali, september 10th, at new york city airport en route to zaire to reclaim the heavyweight title of the world. champ, what would you like to say to the children of the world? >> i would like to tell the...
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. >> i, george walker bush, do solemnly swear. >> 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 tyranny and extremism in the middle east. but 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, then 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 could easily see pieces of ir
. >> i, george walker bush, do solemnly swear. >> 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 tyranny and extremism in the middle east. but 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...
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george? >> and terry, that is also because, istanbul's become such a target for terrorists this year. >> reporter: it really had, george. this is the fourth terrorist attack in istanbul this year. the syrian civil war right next door to turkey, causing turmoil in the country. there are also internal conflicts in that country. until recently, turkey was an island of stability and peace in that region. but george, all of that has changed. >> not anymore. okay, terry moran, thank you very much. >>> no one has claimed responsibility for the airport attack yesterday, but turkey has been targeted by more than one terror group, and there are fears this time i may be isis. abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz on the tell-tale signs. >> reporter: it is an attack that has all the hallmarks of an isis terror hit. turkey has been plagued by bombings in recent months, from a kurdish anti-government group, the pkk, and most notably, from isis. the pkk mostly targets the police or army. i
george? >> and terry, that is also because, istanbul's become such a target for terrorists this year. >> reporter: it really had, george. this is the fourth terrorist attack in istanbul this year. the syrian civil war right next door to turkey, causing turmoil in the country. there are also internal conflicts in that country. until recently, turkey was an island of stability and peace in that region. but george, all of that has changed. >> not anymore. okay, terry moran, thank...
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why george washington? mr. gingrich: she had been doing ellis the elephant for four to eight-year-olds, teaching american history, and one morning, she went to set up the discussion of american history, jesse waters up, and he was asking about key figures, and he sees a lady and says who is george washington? ae looks at him blankly for second and says, i think he was a president. didn't he come right after lincoln? i saidwe were leaving, we have to do a film about washington. he is so central, and a generation of americans are so lacking in knowledge that we have to find a way to bridge the gap. : in one sense, something you learned about george washington that you did not know. mr. gingrich: he wins the revolutionary war. he goes back home. he is the most famous man in america, and he decides for two weeks, he is going to go out west on you, and as an indian guide, he sends his guys off, and here is washington, riding along, and when he would see a settlor's cabin, he would not on the door and ask if he could
why george washington? mr. gingrich: she had been doing ellis the elephant for four to eight-year-olds, teaching american history, and one morning, she went to set up the discussion of american history, jesse waters up, and he was asking about key figures, and he sees a lady and says who is george washington? ae looks at him blankly for second and says, i think he was a president. didn't he come right after lincoln? i saidwe were leaving, we have to do a film about washington. he is so central,...
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george foreman is with us. he joins us from his home in texas. george, we thank you very much. it's good to see you this morning. >> good morning, and thank you. >> did it feel like a rumble in the jungle to you? i've heard you say it's hard to fight somebody that you admired and loved. >> yeah. it was like i was mugged in the jungle. went there with two title belts. i came home with none. muhammad ali was as smart as charlie rose and as pretty as gayle king. >> you charmer, you. what was it like to be hit by muhammad ali? i heard he said, george, is that all you got? what was it like to get a punch from muhammad ali? what did that do to you? >> it was strange. i thought i'd knock him out in one or two rounds, but about the third round, i hit him. he fell on me, i thought that's it. he started screaming, "that's all you got, george? show me something!" i knew then i was in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> did the trash talk get to you? what was the line you said, norah? >> he told david frost, "if you think the world was surprised when nixon resigned, wait until i whip for
george foreman is with us. he joins us from his home in texas. george, we thank you very much. it's good to see you this morning. >> good morning, and thank you. >> did it feel like a rumble in the jungle to you? i've heard you say it's hard to fight somebody that you admired and loved. >> yeah. it was like i was mugged in the jungle. went there with two title belts. i came home with none. muhammad ali was as smart as charlie rose and as pretty as gayle king. >> you...
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we also know that princet george's county police also didd the same thing. thing. they were also told this is not a drill. drill they do have an incident on thet base. but they didn't need anyey didne assistance. so curious, of course, as to why they wouldn't need assistance.nc of course the base could ask fof all sorts of assistance if theyy needed it.eded i they're right there with allerel sorts o george's county from all thehe federal agencies that are inre there area, the us park police,c the fbi, atf that they needed it but at this point we're hearinga no assistance has been called aa least from prince george'ss county.unty. i also called governmentovnm official to see if they had any further information and the the government official said that they had none. n so it's curious as to what'sos going on. we know we're getting getti information from tweets. t we're on our way out there.he we may be able to see this hospital facility from the roadr not clear on that just yet but we're still aways away from the base. ba when we get out there, we should be able to g
we also know that princet george's county police also didd the same thing. thing. they were also told this is not a drill. drill they do have an incident on thet base. but they didn't need anyey didne assistance. so curious, of course, as to why they wouldn't need assistance.nc of course the base could ask fof all sorts of assistance if theyy needed it.eded i they're right there with allerel sorts o george's county from all thehe federal agencies that are inre there area, the us park police,c...
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oh, i'm staying, george. you tricked me. >> she's up, she's down. >>> here's what's coming up on "gma" on our "morning menu." could taylor swift's success be the reason for her split? i sure hope not. >>> but we'll talk about how to handle when one partner is more successful than the other. >>> and then you guys know i break for yard sales and flea markets. i'm not the only one. ali wentworth, george's wife, is also addicted. wait till you see what she finds, what she brings home to big daddy up next. don't stop the party. pitbull is live in a packed central park. your front row seat is right here at "gma." look at all theses you made with your airline credit card. hold on...you only got double miles on stuff you bought from that airline? let me show you something better. the capital one venture card. with venture, you earn unlimited double miles on every purchase... not just...(dismissively) airline purchases. every purchase. everywhere. every day. what's in your wallet? every ingredient is the mai
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george? >> there's an answer. okay, david kerley, thanks very much. >>> much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. wild rides turning dangerous. new safety concerns at the amusement park. a coaster jumps off the rails. nearly a dozen hurt. and another ride stuck on the tracks. the passengers left hanging. >>> consumer alert tonight. a new headline about recalled furniture blamed for several deaths. the company announcing a major decision. >>> and the little girl with a big smile. the life-changing gift that makes her unique. as she says, everybody being the same would be boring. it's america strong. 30 years and by taking chantix, i was able to quit in 3 months and that was amazing. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it absolutely reduced my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some had seizures while taking chantix. i
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george: it was so dam big. it is a monstrous show. i didn't need for him to be disappearing into the show. starting at the end of june or july he will be disappearing into the show. the show is brilliantly designed. the first act celebrates the magic and wonder of creativity and then asked to is really about the consequences of success. the consequences of history. one critic of the time actively buried shuffle along. creation,t the joy of back to his about this dynamic that affects all of us. will we be remembered for the best of what we did? shuffle alongjohn were not remembered for what they did. they were lost to history. come see shuffle along and you will be healed. i want to be remembered as someone who told stories that empowered people. i want to be remembered as allowed people to face another day doing the best work that they could do becoming the best version of themselves. charlie rose: you are too young to think about being remembered. you never know. my guess is that you're a dancer. a proud cap dancer. tap dancer. glove
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host: what did you learn about george washington that you didn't know? >> i though -- think the most amazing thing. the most famous american, he decides to go out west for two weeks by himself. there is an indian guide with him. after a while he sends the guide off. here is washington riding along and when he would see a settler's cabin he would knock on the door and ask if he could spend the night. imagine you are a settler, nobody near you, knock on door, here's george washington, who is physically huge for his time. you know who he is. and he says, you mind if i spend the night? that level of relaxed and curious and comfortable. host: if he came back and sapp the system today, would he be happy, do you think? >> i think he would urge on both trump and sanders. it's the jefferson rule. every generation or so you need a revolution. i think all the foundings fathers would look at the current mess, the arrogance of our judges, our bureaucrats, the corruption of our system and they would say, clean it out. host: how often do you talk to donald trump? >> 0
host: what did you learn about george washington that you didn't know? >> i though -- think the most amazing thing. the most famous american, he decides to go out west for two weeks by himself. there is an indian guide with him. after a while he sends the guide off. here is washington riding along and when he would see a settler's cabin he would knock on the door and ask if he could spend the night. imagine you are a settler, nobody near you, knock on door, here's george washington, who...
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george? >> yeah, uncharacteristic silence. mary, thank you. >>> we're going to move on now to west virginia. an anxious day there, after more rain and fears of new flooding. the historic rain put so much pressure on the summersville dam set in motion. abc's eva pilgrim is there tonight. >> reporter: tonight, more heavy rain putting already devastated communities in west virginia on edge. the fear that scenes like these could return. >> that will put it out. >> reporter: this as residents still try to come to grips with the scope of the devastation. thousands of homes now uninhabitable. >> these are peoples lives back here that just have been ruined within a day. >> reporter: dozens of roads p impassable. >> in some areas, roads completely washed out, bridges washed out. >> reporter: others lined with debris. these national guard troops, from rhode island, helping clean up. volunteers helping restore these church pews amid the destruction. so many tales of heroism, like michael mitchum. he c
george? >> yeah, uncharacteristic silence. mary, thank you. >>> we're going to move on now to west virginia. an anxious day there, after more rain and fears of new flooding. the historic rain put so much pressure on the summersville dam set in motion. abc's eva pilgrim is there tonight. >> reporter: tonight, more heavy rain putting already devastated communities in west virginia on edge. the fear that scenes like these could return. >> that will put it out. >>...
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president george w. bush, after the epic tragedy of 9/11, made it clear that those responsible would be held accountable, but he warned america not to hold all muslims responsible for the radical views of a few. after orlando, the worst mass shooting in our nation's history, president obama condemned this act of hate and terror and promised to dedicate every resource to investigate and hold accountable those responsible for this tragedy. contrast this bipartisan leadership with donald trump. trump, the man who would be the republican president, in the wake of the orlando tragedy congratulated himself for his bigotry toward muslims and wasted no time blaming president obama for the deaths. the questions facing republican leaders again this week is whether they will ignore the fact that their candidate for the presidency is totally unsuited to lead this nation. his emotional rants, his serial insults, his bizarre conspiracy theories and his divisive singling out enemies to be loathed and feared distinguish
president george w. bush, after the epic tragedy of 9/11, made it clear that those responsible would be held accountable, but he warned america not to hold all muslims responsible for the radical views of a few. after orlando, the worst mass shooting in our nation's history, president obama condemned this act of hate and terror and promised to dedicate every resource to investigate and hold accountable those responsible for this tragedy. contrast this bipartisan leadership with donald trump....
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and i have george foreman with me on the line right now. >> no kidding. >> george, as you listen to tim, you describe your sentiment and your love of muhammad ali. at the same time, you all had that kind of joking kind of relationship about how he pummelled you in that rumble in the jungle in zaire. pick up from that thought that you just heard from tim and your sentiment about muhammad ali on this day. >> well, differently from tim remember, i got hit and knocked out so i can hardly remember anything. i know i went to africa, i had beaten joe frazier pretty easily, ken norton, all the people who had beaten muhammad ali, so i thought this would be the easiest $5 million i was going to pick up. got into the ring muhammad, beat him up for the first three round and i knew i was going to knock him out. i hit him hard in the third round and he looked at me as if to say i'm not going to take this! and he said no way he's going to slug it out with me and i whaled on him. then the bell rang and he looked at me as if to say i made it! and i thought oh, my god, he made it and i knew i was in trou
and i have george foreman with me on the line right now. >> no kidding. >> george, as you listen to tim, you describe your sentiment and your love of muhammad ali. at the same time, you all had that kind of joking kind of relationship about how he pummelled you in that rumble in the jungle in zaire. pick up from that thought that you just heard from tim and your sentiment about muhammad ali on this day. >> well, differently from tim remember, i got hit and knocked out so i can...
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george and robin. >> a lot coming. thanks very much. >>> now to that breaking news overnight those violent clashes at donald trump's rally in california. you see the protesters attacked trump supporters just after trump spoke and abc's tom llamas was there. he's on the scene now in san jose, good morning, tom. >> reporter: george, this was one of the most violent scenes i have ever witnessed at a trump rally. at one point it seemed like the police had lost complete control. people were getting beat up right in front of them. these were not clashes. they were pure attacks. trump supporters, men, women, even the elderly left this building and walked right into danger. overnight, all-out brawls outside the trump rally in san jose, california. trump supporters harassed, beaten and bloodied by mobs of protesters. >> they were like spitting on me and stuff. >> reporter: this man says he was sucker punched. his clothes torn off his back. >> seven more people just come and started punching me, tore my lip pretty bad. >> report
george and robin. >> a lot coming. thanks very much. >>> now to that breaking news overnight those violent clashes at donald trump's rally in california. you see the protesters attacked trump supporters just after trump spoke and abc's tom llamas was there. he's on the scene now in san jose, good morning, tom. >> reporter: george, this was one of the most violent scenes i have ever witnessed at a trump rally. at one point it seemed like the police had lost complete control....
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prince george and princess charlotte are the priority. george keeping his parents on their toes running around. little sister charlotte just taking her first steps. >> the kids are raising charlotte and george in extraordinary circumstances. but as ordinary little children is no easy feat. >> reporter: like father, like son. we're now learning that prince georging is being introduced to the family pasttime. it's only a matter of time before george hits the polo pitch like his daddy and uncle harry. >> he enjoyed his pony ride just after his second birthday. that delights william because he was on a horse from a young age. >> reporter: while george has been attending the local montessori school three days a week, william and kate are searching for his next school, likely in london. >> george will probably follow william to weather beal prep school. it's a very good school and where they were very happy. >> reporter: making sure that the kids can have a normal childhood away from the spotlight slowly introducing george and charlotte to thei
prince george and princess charlotte are the priority. george keeping his parents on their toes running around. little sister charlotte just taking her first steps. >> the kids are raising charlotte and george in extraordinary circumstances. but as ordinary little children is no easy feat. >> reporter: like father, like son. we're now learning that prince georging is being introduced to the family pasttime. it's only a matter of time before george hits the polo pitch like his daddy...
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george: the fire is inflation. tom: do you see it there? george: no. here of idea instability is out there, that is the fire over the horizon. we are killing it. george: we are definitely going into the lyrics for sure. i think with negative rates there is concerns about how banks will make money in the future. there is concern in the financial system about how we reach the limits of central-bank policy. the efficacy has been questioned throughout this first year of negative rates. it is not natural. every bank wants to grow and not shrink their rates of growth, and i think we will look back and realize this is an anomaly and not the norm. until we get inflation and proper growth, we will be kind of stuck. francine: tom, do you have any way you can trump george? tom: i want you to put the sign up because here comes the sun -- the sun up because here comes the sun. a very important brexit endorsement. there is the sun, and another one from the telegraph that gets global wall street's attention. how about the fed decides? we will do that tomorrow, scarle
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metro and prince george's county. what's happening now is the county is going to be running shuttle buses to the green line so if you're here at new carrollton they'll take you to the greenbelt station. it's free. at largo, they'll take you to the suitland station. this is on a load and go basis for early morning rush 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. nonrush hour 15 minutes apart. it's free and express and not only are you going typical bus schedule, typical bus shuttles but red university of maryland shuttles as well. >> actually added on an additional shuttle bus service and we are fortunate we were able to partner with the university of maryland in doing so. i know you see a lot of the university of maryland buses behind us and that's because of the partnership that we form with them. >> reporter: now, another important thing to remember is these shuttles will run until 7:00. system is open later than that. if you use a shuttle to get in, make alternate plans to get back out. back to you. >>> four
metro and prince george's county. what's happening now is the county is going to be running shuttle buses to the green line so if you're here at new carrollton they'll take you to the greenbelt station. it's free. at largo, they'll take you to the suitland station. this is on a load and go basis for early morning rush 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. nonrush hour 15 minutes apart. it's free and express and not only are you going typical bus schedule, typical bus shuttles but...
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the cumulative effect and add to that george osborne's words an hour ago. things have calmed down here in asia. take a look at the numbers. the one that stands out, obviously, is japan. the nikkei finishing up by 2.4%. the nikkei took an absolute belting on friday down 8%. a lot of this was, in fact, due to the fact that the yen was soaring ahead because a lot of players, a lot of investors were putting money into the yen which is considered a safe haven in terms of turmoil. the yen going up is bad news for companies in japan, particularly the exporters because their goods are more expensive. the stock market took a big hit on friday. now we have the japanese prime minister talking to the bank of japan and the public statements are we're watching the yen closely. we are prepared to intervene to keep the strength of the yen becoming too unbearable, and that settled the markets down as you see the nikkei up about 2.4% as well. just on george osborne, the hong kong markets still open when he made his little speech. and it has turned around. it's about flat now
the cumulative effect and add to that george osborne's words an hour ago. things have calmed down here in asia. take a look at the numbers. the one that stands out, obviously, is japan. the nikkei finishing up by 2.4%. the nikkei took an absolute belting on friday down 8%. a lot of this was, in fact, due to the fact that the yen was soaring ahead because a lot of players, a lot of investors were putting money into the yen which is considered a safe haven in terms of turmoil. the yen going up is...
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george magnus. stay with us. there are so many yields all in further, lower, and into negative territory. we will also speak with the swiss national bank president, thomas jordan. what it feels like, what he can do to move swisse. is it. german and? -- is it. intervention? ♪ .om: guy johnson is in zurich he will speak with thomas jordan. if he adapts and adjusts to he directly addresses the brexit and makes very clear negatives part of rights. he is supportive of the philosophical negative rate debate. later this hour, thomas jordan with guy johnson. let's go to our business flash. the u.s. government has been given another week to work out a settlement in the cheating case. a federal judge delayed a filing deadline citing what he called the highly technical nature of the matter. billion toarked $10 resolve civil claims in the u.s. the scandal might still be hurting vw shares. the market share fell the most last month since december, below 24% in may. while european auto sales rose 10%, the vw rate was half of
george magnus. stay with us. there are so many yields all in further, lower, and into negative territory. we will also speak with the swiss national bank president, thomas jordan. what it feels like, what he can do to move swisse. is it. german and? -- is it. intervention? ♪ .om: guy johnson is in zurich he will speak with thomas jordan. if he adapts and adjusts to he directly addresses the brexit and makes very clear negatives part of rights. he is supportive of the philosophical negative...
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prince george's county and d.c. police calling this group a gang and say that they are familiar with them. >>> this morning, we're learning more about how a giant fire started in manassas. we're also hearing from one of the folks who rushed to save himself as well as his family. vep investigators say it started when someone tried to put out a cigarette in a pot with dried soil. the soil started to smolder and the complex caught fire. right now, thankful for his friends' support. >> overwhelmed by the generosity, the love and the caring that they're giving me. ♪ >> the reason we're showing you this video is because cardenas is the redskins bandleader. his home was gutted. one of 40 people the red cross is providing temporary housing for. >>> it is one of the biggest drug busts in frederick county maryland's history. besides the mass amount of her yin, çfentanyl, cocaine and otr pills, there were guns, cars and cash. nine people are facing charges. still looking for one more person. police say the bust is the resu
prince george's county and d.c. police calling this group a gang and say that they are familiar with them. >>> this morning, we're learning more about how a giant fire started in manassas. we're also hearing from one of the folks who rushed to save himself as well as his family. vep investigators say it started when someone tried to put out a cigarette in a pot with dried soil. the soil started to smolder and the complex caught fire. right now, thankful for his friends' support....
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george? >> incredibly selfless. terry moran, thank you very much. >>> there is still no claim of responsibility for the airport attack. but cia chief john brennan is among those who say it has all the hallmarks of an isis attack, and he warned today that isis is trying to strike here i america, too. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross is here with more on that. brian, you've been talking to officials, especially worried about this july 4th weekend. >> reporter: that's right, george. airport surveillance video provides clues through the calm and confident demeanor of the suicide bombers and gunmen, each taking different positions, of an attack that was well-planned. firster evidence, they say, of isis direction and training. but the officials say that kind of coordinated attack is less likely here because it would be much more difficult to form and maintain an operating cell in the united states. even so, eye spent the day today with the new york police counterterrorism squad, t
george? >> incredibly selfless. terry moran, thank you very much. >>> there is still no claim of responsibility for the airport attack. but cia chief john brennan is among those who say it has all the hallmarks of an isis attack, and he warned today that isis is trying to strike here i america, too. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross is here with more on that. brian, you've been talking to officials, especially worried about this july 4th weekend. >>...
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george george wilhelmself is the reason. i do think there is a felt attitude that people in washington and some in really conservative circles have been looking down on the grass roots and the grass roots don't appreciate it. >> yeah. mitch mcconnell is one of those crew. you know, he is a guy that has and when kate's law came up he couldn't care less. wait a minute, we care. we. i think the elite republican machine doesn't connect with the grass root. >> i think your point about connect something right. i would say as a substantive matter though, bill. the idea that the republicans in washington have rolled over president obama, which is very widely held view is simply not correct. if you go back and i hesitate to assign anybody this painful chore. but if you go back and read through the obama state of the union addresses, that came after the republicans got control of the house, you will find embedded in them a long list of policy prescriptions and ideas and proposed legislation, none of which has gone anywhere and you hav
george george wilhelmself is the reason. i do think there is a felt attitude that people in washington and some in really conservative circles have been looking down on the grass roots and the grass roots don't appreciate it. >> yeah. mitch mcconnell is one of those crew. you know, he is a guy that has and when kate's law came up he couldn't care less. wait a minute, we care. we. i think the elite republican machine doesn't connect with the grass root. >> i think your point about...
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under george w. bush never did grow 4% during the entire period of full employment, so it's kind of unfortunate. what i would like to talk today is what peter mentioned, gross output. i think it's a very important statistic and, in fact, my main thesis is that gross, output or go offers a better more comprehensive picture of the economy is a powerful unifying force between accounting, finance and economics. it linkses micro with macro and it appeals to all the major schools of economics. in many ways go is the missing piece of what the latest economist calls the prosperity puzzle, which is their latest issue, they talk about the problems in gdp which i'm sure will come up in this discussion, but in any case my argument that this is a unifying approach that it's a more comprehensive picture of the economy, it's a tall order and i would like to get started. i actually see it as a paradigm shift in the way we treat economics. we start off with what is gdp, what is it supposed to measure? annual spending
under george w. bush never did grow 4% during the entire period of full employment, so it's kind of unfortunate. what i would like to talk today is what peter mentioned, gross output. i think it's a very important statistic and, in fact, my main thesis is that gross, output or go offers a better more comprehensive picture of the economy is a powerful unifying force between accounting, finance and economics. it linkses micro with macro and it appeals to all the major schools of economics. in...
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outside of the edge there in prince george's county. outside of the gate, one of the central gates at andrews, our reporters said for the most part we've seen bne outside the facility. meghan mcgrath, you saw there, someone in naval uniform, law enforcement, and a dog now other folks inside the facility, inside the base i should say on the ground moving through this area. as meghan said, not seeing a sense of urgency. if there was an active threat, shots fired, you would see people running all over the property from the angle we have here. the fact we don't see that suggests there's a relatively significant degree of control they have on this facility, as you might expect with a military organization. the report from stars and stripes that there's a barricade situation. if there is an active shooter, the person on the third floor of the building. >> new information also that what may have happened that somebody on the third floor of the building saw personnel, somebody with a long gun as part of this exercise, active shooter exercise sc
outside of the edge there in prince george's county. outside of the gate, one of the central gates at andrews, our reporters said for the most part we've seen bne outside the facility. meghan mcgrath, you saw there, someone in naval uniform, law enforcement, and a dog now other folks inside the facility, inside the base i should say on the ground moving through this area. as meghan said, not seeing a sense of urgency. if there was an active threat, shots fired, you would see people running all...
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alix: george, what about undecideds? george: just to be clear, we are really talking at the margins. this is not likely to be the deciding factor in the election. joe: what every vote is going to count, right? a lot of money on pound options -- [laughter] george: every vote is going to count. you are talking so many different variables. like you said, old people you would think would be more likely to remain unknown, or s young, spry folks would get to the polls easily -- more likely to remain at home, whereas young, spry folks would get to the polls easily. it is really have to say. is iflance of the risk weather is bad, it is going to be slightly worse for the remain camp because of the geography and demography of the vote. how much worse is a really open question. scarlet: jacob, could you be more specific with the weather forecast? jacob: london and far southeastern england are the only regions where we really think we will see enough rain that could tamper turnout. there can be scattered showers in other parts of th
alix: george, what about undecideds? george: just to be clear, we are really talking at the margins. this is not likely to be the deciding factor in the election. joe: what every vote is going to count, right? a lot of money on pound options -- [laughter] george: every vote is going to count. you are talking so many different variables. like you said, old people you would think would be more likely to remain unknown, or s young, spry folks would get to the polls easily -- more likely to remain...
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was george. she wanted to do it her way and he wanted to do it his way and there was friction and where there's friction there's fire and somebody gets burned sometimes and that was them. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> in 2004 my mom met a man that lived down the road from her and they started dating, per se, but we didn't know how involved they were. my mom tried to file for divorce and my dad did everything to prevent for that. when he died my mom good to everything. >> sometimes love is blind, and other people have to see for you. he said bingo, i don't know what to do with her. i love her so much. ri said george, ink she's a little crazy myself. you need to get rid of her before she kills you. ♪ ♪ >> on august 7, 2007, i received a phone call from missouri county dispatch notifying me of a death investigation. the scene was real hard. his head was bashed in. there was blood splatter for many feet from the place where his body was laying. >> we were able to identify the deceased as george smith. >> the po
was george. she wanted to do it her way and he wanted to do it his way and there was friction and where there's friction there's fire and somebody gets burned sometimes and that was them. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> in 2004 my mom met a man that lived down the road from her and they started dating, per se, but we didn't know how involved they were. my mom tried to file for divorce and my dad did everything to prevent for that. when he died my mom good to everything. >> sometimes love is blind,...