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it does not say george washington, planter of genia. it is very much in recognition of him as a public figure and that his will would be published and circulated widely, and it is a very important document because of the legacy it revealed of george washington. he greatest thing he does is freed all of the slaves that he owned personally. guaranteed in the will they would be freed at the death of martha washington. the challenge for washington had frees been is how do you slaves he owned in a way that is not going to separate families? martha's used them during her life but were not owned by barth and could not be freed by martha. washington was clear about this before he died but his will ask as a separation in which the 130 slaves he owned at mount vernon and the others he owned on york river were free, not just freed, but were provided for education for those youths under the age of 21, under the majority where they would be trained the same way in the county courts, they were taught a trade which allowed them to make sure they could
it does not say george washington, planter of genia. it is very much in recognition of him as a public figure and that his will would be published and circulated widely, and it is a very important document because of the legacy it revealed of george washington. he greatest thing he does is freed all of the slaves that he owned personally. guaranteed in the will they would be freed at the death of martha washington. the challenge for washington had frees been is how do you slaves he owned in a...
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what was george w. bush doing during the campaign and what do you think he was thinking at that point about his own future in politics? >> very interesting question. that's a continuation of the story i told about lee atwater and mistrusting him, because george w. bush at that point, he kind of was out of the oil business. he was relatively free. >> and when he expressed some mistrust to atwater about how his father's campaign would be run, atwater said if you don't trust me, why don't you, he said to george and jeb, one of you can come to washington and work alongside me, watch me every day and george w. bush did. and so, he went and worked alongside lee atwater for over a year. >> so, he actually moved to washington and helped. and his role in the campaign, his first role he called it was loyalty enforcer. so, with all these politicians and political figures running around, he was the guy watching out for his father's interests. i'm sure atwater was, too, but he wanted to double check. >> his own ambi
what was george w. bush doing during the campaign and what do you think he was thinking at that point about his own future in politics? >> very interesting question. that's a continuation of the story i told about lee atwater and mistrusting him, because george w. bush at that point, he kind of was out of the oil business. he was relatively free. >> and when he expressed some mistrust to atwater about how his father's campaign would be run, atwater said if you don't trust me, why...
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[laughing] let's talk about george mason. not a lot of people know about george mason. they basically no that george mason university, may be the final form that they reached a few years ago, but i have no idea who george mason is, and i hope my book changes that opinion. if thomas jefferson was a genius both professionally and personally, which he was, then his mentor george mason was a near genius. america was woven together on three review pieces of paper, the declaration of independence, the constitution, and the bill of rights. george mason had a hand in formulating, writing the blueprints for all three documents. in 1776 mason emerged as a revolutionary and left an indelible footprint as one of the ablest constitutionalists of all-time. and historian ralph kitchens opinion quote, mason became generally acknowledged as virginia's premier republican theorist. even though he never attended college or law school or was self-taught and his uncle 1500 volume library in virginia. yet masons through enduring legacy was the creation of the american experiment, and nations
[laughing] let's talk about george mason. not a lot of people know about george mason. they basically no that george mason university, may be the final form that they reached a few years ago, but i have no idea who george mason is, and i hope my book changes that opinion. if thomas jefferson was a genius both professionally and personally, which he was, then his mentor george mason was a near genius. america was woven together on three review pieces of paper, the declaration of independence,...
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george washington was worried about that also. the first foreign intervention took place 1796 a foreign power intervened on the behalf of the republican party of thomas jefferson elected president. so we are worried about new forms of media spreading fake news they were worried about new forms of media in fact back then it was partisan newspapers they were very worried about them spreading fake news and they were also worried about the emergence of political parties and polarization to tear the country apart. in a way that they have these concerns that we are our concerns today should give us great confidence that they were worried the country would come apart but it into word and that should give us confidence that our country can endure challenges as well. >> what i have actually observed over the years when people in particular foreign countrie countries, what's going on in the us not just the us but many occasions that we have been through tough times before so tough that one particular episode had to be settled with a 40 year
george washington was worried about that also. the first foreign intervention took place 1796 a foreign power intervened on the behalf of the republican party of thomas jefferson elected president. so we are worried about new forms of media spreading fake news they were worried about new forms of media in fact back then it was partisan newspapers they were very worried about them spreading fake news and they were also worried about the emergence of political parties and polarization to tear the...
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>> so there was not the intent of the official george washington biography actually. a very small part was published but that opportunity was blown and that didn't turn into much. because you can see you put space to the biographer. so if they write biographies for a living it is very upsetting. >> so you need a speechwriter like you. >> and hamilton for one and then to move to the city can you talk about the relationship between the man and the city of washington. >> this was not lost on people but months later a new capital city opens with the name washington it's very fitting the city of washington was called washington george washington had chosen the spot. george washington spent his presidency overseeing the construction of the city so he hopes the city could do what he no longer could. so with those feuding infections and of course there is some irony today at a time they would say with a force that is held together but it is almost synonymous and to attract the need of the story of washington's last year is also the beginning of the city of washington. >> and
>> so there was not the intent of the official george washington biography actually. a very small part was published but that opportunity was blown and that didn't turn into much. because you can see you put space to the biographer. so if they write biographies for a living it is very upsetting. >> so you need a speechwriter like you. >> and hamilton for one and then to move to the city can you talk about the relationship between the man and the city of washington. >>...
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both george and george w. administrations and probably did other things that i am not even aware of that are worth noting. and then chris low, i've seen fellow at the miller center has worked over the years and all three branches of government. i don't know how many people get to say that truthfully, including seven years in the obama administration. what we are going to do is the same thing we did the first time around. we will take cartoons from each one of these presidencies and sequence all of them creations, that are now part of the university of virginia's special collection library that are available in many cases for you to go see either there or over at the miller center where there are some others. let's start with that first cartoon. for those of you who cannot read that far back because i know it is a little difficult, you've got george bush on the top. what they tried to sell, then as he is perceived, then dukakis, what they tried to sell and as he is perceived. then it's it is his altered ego. i
both george and george w. administrations and probably did other things that i am not even aware of that are worth noting. and then chris low, i've seen fellow at the miller center has worked over the years and all three branches of government. i don't know how many people get to say that truthfully, including seven years in the obama administration. what we are going to do is the same thing we did the first time around. we will take cartoons from each one of these presidencies and sequence all...
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because george w. bush at that point he was kind of out of oil the business, he was relatively free. and when he expressed some mistrust to atwater about how his father's campaign would be run, atwater said, you know, if you don't trust me, why don't you, he said to george and jeb, why don't you come to washington and bowork alongside me, watch every day. and george w. bush did. and so he went and worked alongside lee atwater for over a year. so he actually moved to washington and helped and his role in the campaign -- his first role, he called it, was loyalty enforcer. so with all these politicians and political figures running around, he was the guy watching out for his father's interests. i'm sure atwater was too but he wanted to double check. his own ambitions, you know, i think -- i became convinced and wrote that he had his own ambitions at the time. so to move ahead for a second, in '92, after his father lost, he's running for governor of texas and everybody says that he developed his ambitions
because george w. bush at that point he was kind of out of oil the business, he was relatively free. and when he expressed some mistrust to atwater about how his father's campaign would be run, atwater said, you know, if you don't trust me, why don't you, he said to george and jeb, why don't you come to washington and bowork alongside me, watch every day. and george w. bush did. and so he went and worked alongside lee atwater for over a year. so he actually moved to washington and helped and...
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yet, somehow, i met george. [laughter] we met and married and i became one of the regulars up at kennebunkport. all the bushes love kennebunkport. which is like crawford, but without the night life. [laughter] people ask me what it's like to be up there with the whole bush clan. let me put it this way. first prize, three-day vacation with the bush family. second prize, ten days. [laughter] [laughter and applause] speaking of prizes, brings me to my mother-in-law. [laughter] so many mothers today are just not involved in their children's lives. [laughter] not a problem with barbara bush. [laughter] [laughter] people often wonder what my mother-in-law's really like. people think she's a sweet grandmotherly aunt bea type. she's actually more like don corleone. [laughter] cedric, am i doing all right? [cheers and applause] >> i saw my in-laws down at the ranch over easter. we like it down there. george did not know much about ranches when we bought the place. andover and yale do not have a real strong ranching progr
yet, somehow, i met george. [laughter] we met and married and i became one of the regulars up at kennebunkport. all the bushes love kennebunkport. which is like crawford, but without the night life. [laughter] people ask me what it's like to be up there with the whole bush clan. let me put it this way. first prize, three-day vacation with the bush family. second prize, ten days. [laughter] [laughter and applause] speaking of prizes, brings me to my mother-in-law. [laughter] so many mothers...
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[laughter] let's talk about george mason. not a lot of people know about george mason. they basically know george mason university may be the final four that they've reached a few years ago. i hope that my big changes that opinion. if thomas jefferson was a genius professionally and personally, which he was and has been for george mason was a mere genius. america was woven together on three revered pieces of paper. the declaration of independence, constitution and the bill of rights. george mason had a hand in formulating and writing the blueprints for all three documents. in 1776, he emerged as a revolutionary and left in indelible footprint is one of the ablest constitutionalists of all time. the historian's opinion, quote, mason became generally acknowledged as the premier republican theorist. even though he never attended college or law school but was self-taught in his ow uncle's 10 volume library in virginia. it is true enduring legacy was the creation of the american experiment, the nation's capacity to create hope in a world in fear. some of the writings is an o
[laughter] let's talk about george mason. not a lot of people know about george mason. they basically know george mason university may be the final four that they've reached a few years ago. i hope that my big changes that opinion. if thomas jefferson was a genius professionally and personally, which he was and has been for george mason was a mere genius. america was woven together on three revered pieces of paper. the declaration of independence, constitution and the bill of rights. george...
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so, remus became it and that is how we get to george remus. and i think i'm probably not telling you anything you don't know, but there's no heroes in this story. it's a very complex story with a lot of kind of bad characters. even people who seem good for a really long time all of a sudden i would read a story or something in the paper six months after they were doing something heroic they were doing something terrible and i thought what is wrong with these people they are incredibly complex, just like we are today, incredibly complex people. and it helps us understand the 19201920s into this understand today so we are going to dive right into george remus, the preventing. the story is large and there is no way we can go through this whole story. i think the audio book if you're into audio books i think that it's like 15 hours long, so we can tell all the stories here so i thought i would boil it down to six members. of these six numbers will give you a flavor and hopefully make you want to learn more because it is a fascinating story. the fi
so, remus became it and that is how we get to george remus. and i think i'm probably not telling you anything you don't know, but there's no heroes in this story. it's a very complex story with a lot of kind of bad characters. even people who seem good for a really long time all of a sudden i would read a story or something in the paper six months after they were doing something heroic they were doing something terrible and i thought what is wrong with these people they are incredibly complex,...
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>> there was a big role at george washington's funeral. they were here for the funeral rites but at that moment washington specifically in his will says he doesn't want any military procession at his funeral at mount vernon but there's no way that is stopping that from happening anyway because the troops would not follow. >> somebody says they give for your time tonight what do you think washington with think about the fact that we as a country have many of the same problems he witness 240 years ago? what he despair at the lack of progress? [laughter] focus on the positive. [laughter] he would be very impressed how quickly we could get around the country. g back then he was hoping the potomac riverma word be central it didn't turn out that way but he was impressed by trains and airplanes but he would be impressed of the progress we have made but it's difficult to say i should preface by saying what some of the past with think of the present we can't say what he would think of twitter for example. >> always remember churchill's gray observa
>> there was a big role at george washington's funeral. they were here for the funeral rites but at that moment washington specifically in his will says he doesn't want any military procession at his funeral at mount vernon but there's no way that is stopping that from happening anyway because the troops would not follow. >> somebody says they give for your time tonight what do you think washington with think about the fact that we as a country have many of the same problems he...
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george w. bush, which includes the 43rd president's response to the 2001 terrorist attacks and the 2008 financial crisis. this was included in the c-span book, "the presidents" a compilation of interviews with noted historians. mr. bush ranked 33rd in the survey of presidential leadership. ♪ >> this week on "q&a," james mann talks about his biography of president george w. bush. brian: james mann, author of the biography on george w. bush, if a friend of yours who had never met george w. bush asked you to tell you about him, what would you say? james: i would say he was a guy who was the son of a president, had trouble dealing with that fact for the first 40 years-plus of his life and then got his own personal life together enough to be a quite successful and shrewd politician to be elected governor of texas, and then became president of the united states. the first thing he would be known for then at the time of his presidency now and forever more will certainly be the fact that he was presi
george w. bush, which includes the 43rd president's response to the 2001 terrorist attacks and the 2008 financial crisis. this was included in the c-span book, "the presidents" a compilation of interviews with noted historians. mr. bush ranked 33rd in the survey of presidential leadership. ♪ >> this week on "q&a," james mann talks about his biography of president george w. bush. brian: james mann, author of the biography on george w. bush, if a friend of yours...
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and george w. bush, the one who came next, and then finally, we sort of dip our toe into the obama presidency. and we will see one example of pat oliphant's greifts in sculptures, and it is an extraordinary work. unfortunately we can only see it two dimensional, a picture of it. one of the panelists, mary kay carey, can tell us about the sculpture and the president who it portrays. mary kay say fellow at the miller institute, and she has been teaching in the politics part of the university. she was a speechwriter and communication specialist in all parts of the bush/quayle campaign in 1988 and in the george bush presidency. and philip zelico is the former director of the miller center and member of the history department here, held prominent positions in both bushes' administrations, both george and george w. administrations and did other things that i am not aware of that are worth noting. and then chris liu, a senior fellow here at the miller center. and he has worked in over the years all three
and george w. bush, the one who came next, and then finally, we sort of dip our toe into the obama presidency. and we will see one example of pat oliphant's greifts in sculptures, and it is an extraordinary work. unfortunately we can only see it two dimensional, a picture of it. one of the panelists, mary kay carey, can tell us about the sculpture and the president who it portrays. mary kay say fellow at the miller institute, and she has been teaching in the politics part of the university. she...
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obviously george doesn't know he is about the die. and as the -- my father-in-law was a graduate of west point class of '56 and i give an award every graduation at west point this is poignant, these letters, and they involve the creation of a military academy that hamilton is suggesting. he writes to washington from november november 28th. sir enclosed is a copy of a letter which i have written to secretary of war james mchenry on the subject of a military academy. washington will then reply on december 12th. he will die two days later. he writes to hamilton sir i have duly received your letter of the 28th, enclosing a copy of what you had written to the secretary of war on the subject of a military academy. the establishment of an institution of this kind upon a respectable and extensive basis has ever been considered by me as an object of primary importance to this country. while i was in the chair of government, meaning president i omitted no proper opportunity of recommending it in my public speeches and other ways to the attentio
obviously george doesn't know he is about the die. and as the -- my father-in-law was a graduate of west point class of '56 and i give an award every graduation at west point this is poignant, these letters, and they involve the creation of a military academy that hamilton is suggesting. he writes to washington from november november 28th. sir enclosed is a copy of a letter which i have written to secretary of war james mchenry on the subject of a military academy. washington will then reply on...
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george jr., that is george w. bush are very distrustful. they pulled him aside and say how do we know we can trust you? they asked that question because that water is a political consultant. at water keeps swearing he will. jeb bush says what we mean is someone throws a grenade on our father, will you jump on it? they were mistrustful of the consultant but they are telling him stay clear. in the middle of these warnings, george w. bush, this is a year before he gives up drinking altogether. that is the background on drinking. he has had his warnings. he does not want to get into trouble. as far as religion, i will not sit that someone's religion has a political component to it in its origins. though i will say that as soon as george w. bush becomes a evangelical christian, he becomes the liaison for his father's presidential campaign with evangelical christians. it is a rule that he plays throughout the 1988 campaign, through the 92 campaign. >> how often did he run for office before he ran for governor of texas? in the mix of all of that w
george jr., that is george w. bush are very distrustful. they pulled him aside and say how do we know we can trust you? they asked that question because that water is a political consultant. at water keeps swearing he will. jeb bush says what we mean is someone throws a grenade on our father, will you jump on it? they were mistrustful of the consultant but they are telling him stay clear. in the middle of these warnings, george w. bush, this is a year before he gives up drinking altogether....
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let's go back to the telegraph, george. a disturbing story from the guardian inafew disturbing story from the guardian in a few days but the telegraph now saying bame workers could be pulled from the nhs front line for their own protection because these figures are quite alarming. yes, they are. and it is potentially going to have a big impact on the nhs as the story says. 0ne a big impact on the nhs as the story says. one in five and hs workers are bame encoding half of all hospital doctors and already workers are being kept at home for safety, that includes those with underlying conditions, those who are elderly or those who are pregnant. the nhs has obviously already been coping with the biggest crisis, the biggest health crisis in living memory. there will say — — health crisis in living memory. there will say —— they will say much more research needs be done to show just white bame people are more at risk of covid—19. just white bame people are more at risk of covid-19. -- just white bame. suntrust imposing t
let's go back to the telegraph, george. a disturbing story from the guardian inafew disturbing story from the guardian in a few days but the telegraph now saying bame workers could be pulled from the nhs front line for their own protection because these figures are quite alarming. yes, they are. and it is potentially going to have a big impact on the nhs as the story says. 0ne a big impact on the nhs as the story says. one in five and hs workers are bame encoding half of all hospital doctors...
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this is george as nero. this is george as richard iii. this is george as attila the hun. it's a rhetorical decision jefferson has made to personify the enemy. to give readers someone to root against, someone to hate. given that goal it should not surprise us to find that jefferson's list of grievances is full of hyperbole. he exaggerates. he guilds the lily. he tells readers that there were swarms of tax collectors in the colonies when there were really just 50. he tells readers that tax collectors posed the same sort of threat as occupying soldiers, when that's hardly true. he blames american slavery and the slave trade on king george, a man who came to the thrown 16 years earlier, not 160 years earlier. what i'm saying is simple, and i hope uncontroversial. what i'm saying is don't look to this list of grievances for just the facts objectivity. this is not journalism. this is not the list's job. the list's job is to be polemical. its job is to fire up readers. it's job is to give them a story in john adams' words shall make their ears to tingle. as a catalog of -- i can
this is george as nero. this is george as richard iii. this is george as attila the hun. it's a rhetorical decision jefferson has made to personify the enemy. to give readers someone to root against, someone to hate. given that goal it should not surprise us to find that jefferson's list of grievances is full of hyperbole. he exaggerates. he guilds the lily. he tells readers that there were swarms of tax collectors in the colonies when there were really just 50. he tells readers that tax...
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now that general george washington statue is now in washington circle, by george washington university. it was never placed on the mall. inaction, ars of citizens group got together, created the washington monument society. now we are dealing with 18 30's and by that time the notion of an equestrian statue was out of the question. the winning design was robert mills washington monument from 1836. a bit different from the one we have now. see there is a tall obelisk, 600 feet high, at the foot of it is a round temple. a greek temple form is the detail, with sturdy doric , carrying essentially a pantheon. it was intended that there would be monuments to the heroes of the revolution, statues and painters painting inside. his composition, essentially, was a monument to washington, but also all of the heroes of the revolution. ?ut what is that on the top what's above the entablature there? it's a man in a chariot. it's george washington, writing a chariot. and rising to heaven. have is thething we paris, aiomphe in monument to napoleon and his military victories, where he also had figures s
now that general george washington statue is now in washington circle, by george washington university. it was never placed on the mall. inaction, ars of citizens group got together, created the washington monument society. now we are dealing with 18 30's and by that time the notion of an equestrian statue was out of the question. the winning design was robert mills washington monument from 1836. a bit different from the one we have now. see there is a tall obelisk, 600 feet high, at the foot...
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i will start with george. how do you think academics in the way we collaborate and to sites might change? >> it's already changed. you can see companies that normally would keep things proprietary our listing full details on websites on how to make competing products, whether it's academic or some cases home and corporate, that's one thing. it could change back, it's possible. i think the internet is becoming a much nicer place than it was, a little less polemic and ideological it's still there but there's a lot of sort of 1999 niceness going on in the internet. but in the science part, we are going to, i think will have a real boost to the kind of surveillance -- i don't think we need the multinational thing that jamie -- we know what the big existential threats are. what we need is created, sustainable business models where we can give everybody excited about having something on the phone in addition to having six cameras on the phone, having a few sequencers on the phone as well. if that's affordable, and i
i will start with george. how do you think academics in the way we collaborate and to sites might change? >> it's already changed. you can see companies that normally would keep things proprietary our listing full details on websites on how to make competing products, whether it's academic or some cases home and corporate, that's one thing. it could change back, it's possible. i think the internet is becoming a much nicer place than it was, a little less polemic and ideological it's still...
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he was killed instantly. >> george walton was 55 years old. he dies without a will, so his siblings name a bank in roanoke to act as his executor. what was the process? >> the bank sent letters to every bank that they knew in north carolina and virginia and said, "do you have anything there that belongs to george walton?" >> once all his collections are reassembled and catalogued, the family gets some shocking news that also stuns coin aficionados around the world -- george walton's 1913 liberty nickel... is declared a fake. >> the nickel had no value. it was just a piece of junk. >> a piece of junk? could it be? that's next. >> and now for our "strange inheritance" quiz question. the answer in a moment. life isn't a straight line. and sometimes, you can find yourself heading in a new direction. but when you're with fidelity, a partner who makes sure every step is clear, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. people at higher risk, re must take extra precautions. you are at higher risk if you are over 65, or if you have any serious u
he was killed instantly. >> george walton was 55 years old. he dies without a will, so his siblings name a bank in roanoke to act as his executor. what was the process? >> the bank sent letters to every bank that they knew in north carolina and virginia and said, "do you have anything there that belongs to george walton?" >> once all his collections are reassembled and catalogued, the family gets some shocking news that also stuns coin aficionados around the world --...
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. >> we have been, george. it was interesting to see the president's economic adviser on earlier and he said to you that the damage has been even, the economic damage has been even across the states. that's absolutely not true. we know that women have been particularly vulnerable. we know that communities of color have been vulnerable and if you're a worker in states like florida where the unemployment system has been gamed against you for many years, it's next to near impossible for you to get online, get benefits now. at the open society foundation we've partnered with many in philanthropy, many cities, more than a dozen cities where we have mayors and governors who are paying acute attention to those who are falling between the cracks, whether they're domestic workers, migrant workers where the agricultural economy has been devastated, those who are working in factories and many average americans who have played by the rules and now when they need their government, they just can't get food. they can't get pr
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george washington is out on an errand of some sort. lafayette receives the letter, realizes i much dispatch this news to connecticut, to get it to him is enough of a challenge. lafayette has to get it from there over to rhode island.it is complicated, but it works quickly enough, and they were able to warn the french. by the way, the british do not wind up attacking newport. they decide to call it off. often, they are given credit for warning the french. that is not the case because their intelligence came in two days later. the same intelligence that the british were leaving, it just was not as punctual in its announcement as dayton. now, the infamous treason, as hamilton called it, of benedict arnold. major general benedict arnold is of course from connecticut, born in norwich, lives as a wealthy merchant in new haven. he is beginning his communication -- one of the common misunderstandings is that his trader activities are confined to 1780. that is not the case. it had been going on for 16 months, beginning in may of 1779. it goes o
george washington is out on an errand of some sort. lafayette receives the letter, realizes i much dispatch this news to connecticut, to get it to him is enough of a challenge. lafayette has to get it from there over to rhode island.it is complicated, but it works quickly enough, and they were able to warn the french. by the way, the british do not wind up attacking newport. they decide to call it off. often, they are given credit for warning the french. that is not the case because their...
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george washington going out, inspecting the troops at ft. cumberland and i believe alexander hamilton is also in uniform, in tow. i wasn't sure how i would have the time to incorporate it all. i left it out. obviously, i could have included it. you can read about it in others. it's part of the whole theme that the federal government will use the military to back up the strength they're trying to exert with its citizens. federalization model, something that someone like jefferson would have abhorred as a political opponent. other questions? there must be more. >> was lawrence hamilton related to alexander hamilton and was he naval commander in the great lakes in the war of 1812? >> i have no idea. i never looked into that. there are several descendents of alexander hamilton who took on great leadership roles in the military. it's great when you read sources like wikipedia. for that particular leader i would have to look it up or ask a descend enteant. yes, sir? >> what did washington die from? >> he had gone out on his horse on his plantation
george washington going out, inspecting the troops at ft. cumberland and i believe alexander hamilton is also in uniform, in tow. i wasn't sure how i would have the time to incorporate it all. i left it out. obviously, i could have included it. you can read about it in others. it's part of the whole theme that the federal government will use the military to back up the strength they're trying to exert with its citizens. federalization model, something that someone like jefferson would have...
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the feet of king george the iii. in a few ways then this flimsy brochure was the american people's declaration. that the redders across the colonies made. and towns, counties, and legislatur legislatures. issuing their own, miniature deck la declarations of independence claiming their separate nation hood and sum mar imarizing the of events. they were much longer and there was one in your hand that runs from buckingham county. they came back to the threats posed by the fleets and the armies he sent to repress and divide them. he came back again and again to the now escalating rumors and the government recently dispatched a large invading force to the colonies. 90 state and local have been there. they were written to put pressure on the often cautious delegates of the second continental congress so they might find the courage to embrace the cause of independence. and they soon started to see. every post and every day rolls in upon us. independence like a torrent. and it wasn't just john adams. others were also startin
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now for more on this major decision in the long running case against george pell i'm joined now by. joel don't write joel what did the judges have to say about this decision there was so it was a unanimous decision by the 7 high court judges they found that the original jury which it convicted george pell in 2018 had urged because it had not given enough consideration to witnesses who had spoken in support of george pell and his claims of innocence now the lower courts had ignored court the reasonable possibility that the offending had not taken place the high court overturned the conviction and george pell has since been released from prison he served over 400 days behind bars now this is the culmination of a very long and painful process you take us back to where it all began yes it's been a very long running process over 5 years since allegations were 1st raised against cardinal pell they were brought by 2 men who claimed that they were abused as choir boys in a melbourne cathedral in a 990 s. now an original jury failed to reach a verdict a 2nd jury did convict though and he was
now for more on this major decision in the long running case against george pell i'm joined now by. joel don't write joel what did the judges have to say about this decision there was so it was a unanimous decision by the 7 high court judges they found that the original jury which it convicted george pell in 2018 had urged because it had not given enough consideration to witnesses who had spoken in support of george pell and his claims of innocence now the lower courts had ignored court the...
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george, you just have to keep trying. george? >> okay, rebecca, thanks very much. >>> we're going to turn now to the race for the white house. the november lineup now set as bernie sanders has dropped out of the race. the democratic contest, joe biden will be taking on donald trump in a race reshaped by the coronavirus crisis. mary bruce is tracking the latest. >> reporter: this morning, joe biden is now the apparent democratic nominee. >> my good friend, he is a friend, bernie sanders announced he was suspending his campaign. he's inspired and energized millions of supporters, especially young voters to join him in championing a progressive vision for our country. >> reporter: biden reaching out to sanders' supporters after the vermont senator called it quits on wednesday, admitting victory was virtually impossible. >> i cannot in good conscious continue to mount a campaign that cannot win and which would interfere with the important work required of all of us in this difficult hour. >> reporter: but overnight sanders not yet re
george, you just have to keep trying. george? >> okay, rebecca, thanks very much. >>> we're going to turn now to the race for the white house. the november lineup now set as bernie sanders has dropped out of the race. the democratic contest, joe biden will be taking on donald trump in a race reshaped by the coronavirus crisis. mary bruce is tracking the latest. >> reporter: this morning, joe biden is now the apparent democratic nominee. >> my good friend, he is a...
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so here is george gavin joining us live here on the news with rick sanchez george take it away explain to us as best you can. what the government did with this bailout and whether it's fair or not. is that what depends on if you approve of capitalism yeah so if you're a fan of free market capitalism then no it wasn't right it wasn't fair what the fed did is they set up all 'd these 4 letter programs and they've even extended them to 5 letter programs and i think it's just a way to create all this alphabet soup type stuff to confuse the average joe and jane out there on the street in main street and that really what they're doing is bailing out these corporations to your point and in a free market capitalist society that really gets stronger through not only profit but loss as well milton friedman talked about this a lot back in the 1970 s. and the 1980 s. we listen to him back then but for some reason we're not listening to him now do you understand what we're doing with this bailout is it sounds like it's been put together in such a way so it's not direct money it's like free credit i
so here is george gavin joining us live here on the news with rick sanchez george take it away explain to us as best you can. what the government did with this bailout and whether it's fair or not. is that what depends on if you approve of capitalism yeah so if you're a fan of free market capitalism then no it wasn't right it wasn't fair what the fed did is they set up all 'd these 4 letter programs and they've even extended them to 5 letter programs and i think it's just a way to create all...
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george saravelos of -- george, stick with us. george saravelos of deutsche bank. and live events that we bring you as well. and of course come you can interact with us directly. tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. number surveillance. tom keene in new york, guy in london. a longer weekend, no question about that. the data is a jumble. we want to note oil up a dollar, brent crude the 34 level, the vix the 40 level right now. the data today, a churning data set. guy johnson, what do you see? guy: as you say, tom, there is a lot to get through today. have the claims number, powell speaking, the oil meeting. there is so much going on today. stocks are off their earlier highs. the treasury is extending its drafter the bank of england here in the u.k.. the prime minister remains hospitalized. 1.0873.lar we are still trying to figure out what happens when it comes to the burden sharing here in europe, and the oil story absolutely front and center. the ripple across from the oil story into the equity markets, fascinating. and also, tom, what is ha
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how is she doing this morning, george? >> well, i just checked at the last break and she was still asleep which is fantastic because one of the toughest parts, this thing goes at least for her in cycles. and nights can be pretty rough but when i woke up, you know, early this morning, i went in and saw her around 3:00, 3:30 and she was doing okay. and last night her fever was actually down a little bit to 99 which is good. and like so many people, robin, she's also -- she's checking her oxygen every few hours or so and we talked to the doctor about that. there are these little monitors you can put your finger in and it tests how much oxygen your lungs are taking in and so far and that's the most important sign for her, that has been pretty strong. >> and, george, we know this affects ali, but it affects the entire family. so how are your girls doing? harper and riley and how are you doing, my friend? >> okay, i'm doing fine. you know, so far i feel physically fine. obviously there's several things to do around the house. bu
how is she doing this morning, george? >> well, i just checked at the last break and she was still asleep which is fantastic because one of the toughest parts, this thing goes at least for her in cycles. and nights can be pretty rough but when i woke up, you know, early this morning, i went in and saw her around 3:00, 3:30 and she was doing okay. and last night her fever was actually down a little bit to 99 which is good. and like so many people, robin, she's also -- she's checking her...
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make of the gauge with that update on cardinal george pell from sydney thank you nic we want to just have a look back now at the life of this 78 year old cardinal george pell ordained back in 1966 and made a cardinal of the catholic church in 2003 promoted by pope francis in 2014 to bask in treasure it was in 2017 though that he was actually charged with the child sex abuse of 213 year old boys acts that were alleged to have taken place when paul was the archbishop of melbourne in the late 1990 s. his 1st trial ended in a hung jury but he was convicted in a 2nd trial in 2018 is always the appeals to a straight as high court that all 5 counts have now been quashed hell will walk free after just a year behind bars will get him both as a barrister professor of law at la trobe university in melbourne new told us he expects there will be a machinable assessment of appellate courts after this ruling. it's one of the most significant legal decisions in a criminal case in this country. it will be viewed in 2 very different wise will be viewed by some as being an expression of the value impor
make of the gauge with that update on cardinal george pell from sydney thank you nic we want to just have a look back now at the life of this 78 year old cardinal george pell ordained back in 1966 and made a cardinal of the catholic church in 2003 promoted by pope francis in 2014 to bask in treasure it was in 2017 though that he was actually charged with the child sex abuse of 213 year old boys acts that were alleged to have taken place when paul was the archbishop of melbourne in the late 1990...
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george and robert greene. from around the world to say are there patterns or genetic patterns we could use to understand what kind of people may have increased resistance to this kind of viral infection. or what people are at greatest risk. we can make smart decisions around once we have that kind of knowledge. there are the people that are seen maybe we can do it in a year. maybe some are saying two years. they had been working on this for a long time who said he didn't know if we could ever achieve this. and george is a scientist of the possible. and then developing surveillance systems not just to this pathogen but to other pathogens. all of them are essential tools and we would not had them except for the incredible science that we have. the science comes with very significant ethical challenges. it could be abused. it is on us to try to figure out how to optimize the benefits and minimize the harm. it would be hard enough if we were living in some kind of abstract world where we could just make the smarte
george and robert greene. from around the world to say are there patterns or genetic patterns we could use to understand what kind of people may have increased resistance to this kind of viral infection. or what people are at greatest risk. we can make smart decisions around once we have that kind of knowledge. there are the people that are seen maybe we can do it in a year. maybe some are saying two years. they had been working on this for a long time who said he didn't know if we could ever...
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other alibi witnesses and people who said that there wasn't enough time for george pell to have in fact committed these offenses in the time frame that the prosecution said that they had happened so now in the eyes of the law george pell is not guilty the question now is what the public will think of this and how it will react to george pell has had many supporters who are extremely happy today with this result but for the many sexual abuse victims across the world they are devastated believing that he is still guilty since this ruling was handed down george pell has released a statement saying that he doesn't want his case to be seen as a referendum on the. and that he hopes his acquittal doesn't cause any further hurt or business to any sex abuse victims around the world now there are many questions about what will happen next of course george pell is still a carbonneau will we see him back at the vatican or will that have to be another internal church process over these allegations he's also facing further allegations so now he is a free man not guilty in the eyes of the law we'll ju
other alibi witnesses and people who said that there wasn't enough time for george pell to have in fact committed these offenses in the time frame that the prosecution said that they had happened so now in the eyes of the law george pell is not guilty the question now is what the public will think of this and how it will react to george pell has had many supporters who are extremely happy today with this result but for the many sexual abuse victims across the world they are devastated believing...
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george? >> okay, tom, thanks very much. >>> we're joined now by the director of the centers for disease control, dr. robert redfield. doctor, thank you for joining us this morning. i want to pick up where tom left off, the failures of china. president trump, as he suspended aid for the world health organization, suggested that the w.h.o. was in league with china on some of their decisions. did the w.h.o. fail here, and is it wise to suspend funding in the middle of this crisis? bill gates calls that dangerous. >> yeah, george, cdc and w.h.o. has had a long history of working together in multiple outbakheor as we continueo do is and so we've had a very productive public health relationship. we continue to have that. >> so they didn't fail? >> again, i think i'd like to do the postmortem on this outbreak once we get through it together. >> then let's look forward to the possibility of re-opening the country. "the washington post" is reporting this morning that your organization, the cdc, is wor
george? >> okay, tom, thanks very much. >>> we're joined now by the director of the centers for disease control, dr. robert redfield. doctor, thank you for joining us this morning. i want to pick up where tom left off, the failures of china. president trump, as he suspended aid for the world health organization, suggested that the w.h.o. was in league with china on some of their decisions. did the w.h.o. fail here, and is it wise to suspend funding in the middle of this crisis?...
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stimulus package talks george. will if true of course this is good news about boris johnson's condition there's no one to vote famous oxygen tube we spoke of yesterday which isn't to be confused with a ventilator which is an oxygen jupe he was not on a ventilator he was only on of an oxygen tube the normal way of knowing if this news is any more dependable than previous news that we have heard but we hope of course it is he is not in charge of the gov. it would be scandalous if he were dominant rob is in charge of the government but only up to a point as i described to you yesterday however since our interview they have believe or not rushed out. a list of designated survivors and as you work your way down the list you get to hoping borders johnson gets back to war quite soon because the list goes down and i mean down to unprecedented depths people know the designated survivor so we're only 8 coronavirus hospitalisations away from having someone called liz truss as our prime minister you'd have to be british to per
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we are doing an reenactment of george washington crossing the river from 1970 set 19th 1770. six what happened here is one of the most unexpected and daring military maneuvers of the american revolution. and the story is, washington and the continental army, after having lost battles in new york and retreating across new jersey, came into bucks county and it's getting of december 1776. they encampments ever locations around this area, including the tops in the only house which is also part of our park and things were pretty desperate at this point for washington and the patriots cause. the continental army really needed a win. washington was afraid that the british were going to invade philadelphia and take over the capital and you really knew that what he needed was a bold action and after meeting with his war counsel, they made a decision that on christmas night, they would cross the delaware and march to trenton to attack a post at trenton. as they began to march from the thompson has down here, a snowstorm started and the weather was terrible, there was snow and hail and
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george? >> she's doing much, much better, robin. thank you. happy easter to both of you. in fact, she's going on her fifth day now with no fever which is really a great sign. slowly getting out of bed a little bit more each day so we're really happy about that. and i also learned over the weekend that my test came back positive for covid as well which is really no surprven i'e of weeks. but i'm one of those, i guess, cases that are basically asymptomatic. i've never had a fever, never had chills, never had a headache, never had a cough, never had shortness of breath. i'm feeling great. we're going to talk to dr. jen about that in our next half hour. >> we hope ali continues to feel well, george, and we hope you don't have any of those symptoms that you described. >>> our nation, they are already in the fight against covid-19. coronavirus fears colliding with a tornado emergency overnight for millions. severe storms battering the south. victor oquendo is in monroe, louisiana with the major tor
george? >> she's doing much, much better, robin. thank you. happy easter to both of you. in fact, she's going on her fifth day now with no fever which is really a great sign. slowly getting out of bed a little bit more each day so we're really happy about that. and i also learned over the weekend that my test came back positive for covid as well which is really no surprven i'e of weeks. but i'm one of those, i guess, cases that are basically asymptomatic. i've never had a fever, never had...
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so here is george gavin joining us live here on the news with rick sanchez george take it away explain to us as best you can. what the government did with this bailout and whether it's fair or not. is that what depends on if you approve of capitalism yeah so if you're
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focusing on the aftermath of the revolutionary war and the initiatives of george washington. we'll hear from the executive director for the study of george washington library. >> good morning, everyone. >> good morning. >> good morning. if you could all take your seats, please. happy leap day. what could be better than a bonus day and some real meaningful history cop tent. i'm thrilled to have you here, i'm jimmy bosket. i serve as the president and the ceo here and i'm just going to very quickly kick us off as we have an all-star lineup of speakers for the wonderful collaboration. but i will point out since i see some new faces that are not usually here at the museum that you are gathered today in the oldest constitutional hall in the commonwealth of virginia. we are older than a decade of the smithsonian institution. in fact, this is really rather interesting to consider of the historical overlaps with even the topic we approach today. our first president of the virginia historical society was in fact chief justice john marshall. he served from 1831 until his death. but bey
focusing on the aftermath of the revolutionary war and the initiatives of george washington. we'll hear from the executive director for the study of george washington library. >> good morning, everyone. >> good morning. >> good morning. if you could all take your seats, please. happy leap day. what could be better than a bonus day and some real meaningful history cop tent. i'm thrilled to have you here, i'm jimmy bosket. i serve as the president and the ceo here and i'm just...
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>> jimmy: did george take good care of you? how did it work? did you ring a bell when you needed something? >> he instinctually knew when i needed my temperature taken. he didn't have to bathe me or anything, but he brought me food and chicken soup. >> lemonade. >> and lemonade. he was actually a rock star. >> jimmy: oh, look at this. >> kids, kids! all right, we're home schooling. we're trying to raise a couple of makeup artists. >> jimmy: i know that's always been your dream. >> if we're that lucky. it's all about trade school now, jimmy. >> jimmy: ali, how long were you in your bedroom? how long were you confined to the bedroom? >> 16 days. >> i would say 16 days, yeah. >> jimmy: holy cow, and how do you handle that? what are you doing in there? >> first of all, you're basically focussed on getting healthy and getting well. so you're basically sleeping and taking tylenol p.m. and i watched all seven seasons of "mad men." and in my delirium, i thought i was married to jon hamm and he was cheating on me. >> jimmy: we assume there's no way you
>> jimmy: did george take good care of you? how did it work? did you ring a bell when you needed something? >> he instinctually knew when i needed my temperature taken. he didn't have to bathe me or anything, but he brought me food and chicken soup. >> lemonade. >> and lemonade. he was actually a rock star. >> jimmy: oh, look at this. >> kids, kids! all right, we're home schooling. we're trying to raise a couple of makeup artists. >> jimmy: i know...
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george galloway george we know that trump is the 1st politician to use twitter for diplomatic relations or i guess in this case diplomatic but now even his former national security advisor john bolton is doing the same thing he's weighing in on iran yesterday tweeting this he said quote iran's launch of a military satellite is proof we are still not applying enough pressure deterrence has not been restored and coronavirus is not slowing down the ayatollah iran's goal remains i.c.b.m.'s capable of carrying nuclear weapons they cannot be trusted now george people thought once bolton was removed from his post that things went with iran would simmer down apparently not now well. no definitely although it could all be just a ploy to drive the oil price up and if it is it's working. president was very clear that he would do anything to rescue the us or learn gas business so driving up the price is a good way of doing that but on the assumption that one slip can let loose the dogs of war it's a very troubling time and it contrasts completely with the call by the secretary general of the united
george galloway george we know that trump is the 1st politician to use twitter for diplomatic relations or i guess in this case diplomatic but now even his former national security advisor john bolton is doing the same thing he's weighing in on iran yesterday tweeting this he said quote iran's launch of a military satellite is proof we are still not applying enough pressure deterrence has not been restored and coronavirus is not slowing down the ayatollah iran's goal remains i.c.b.m.'s capable...