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but also, as he put it to martha washington, following washington's death in 1799, washington is my age is to success. and so he stuck with washington. and washington stuck with him during the remaining years. jefferson's revolution was extremely different from hamilton's. while hamilton was with washington and in battle, fighting in seven major engagements during the war, risking his life, at one point, been surprised by a british patrol and having, when they shot at him having to dive off his boat into the cool scruple river and swim for safety. jefferson served first in the house of burgesses, then in congress and want congress, whose 15 months in congress was the principal author of the declaration of independence. almost immediately after independence was declared, however, jefferson left congress and returned to virginia because he was interested in reform. the content of congress was simply going to be a managerial audit, but managed to conduct of the war and the conduct of the army. hamilton wanted to return -- jeffers and rather wanted to return to virginia and kerry at his man
but also, as he put it to martha washington, following washington's death in 1799, washington is my age is to success. and so he stuck with washington. and washington stuck with him during the remaining years. jefferson's revolution was extremely different from hamilton's. while hamilton was with washington and in battle, fighting in seven major engagements during the war, risking his life, at one point, been surprised by a british patrol and having, when they shot at him having to dive off his...
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karen tumulty of "the washington post." and jeff zeleny of avens news. -- abc news. >> award winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. from our nation's capital, this is "washington week with gwen ifill." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we went out and asked people a simple question. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90's. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed, the official retirement age. the question is, how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by northrop grumman. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: beca
karen tumulty of "the washington post." and jeff zeleny of avens news. -- abc news. >> award winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. from our nation's capital, this is "washington week with gwen ifill." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we went out and asked people a simple question. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have...
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after her death in 7899 washington is my way to success so he stuck with washington and washington stuck with him during their remaining years. jefferson's revolution and was extremely different well with washington and in battle fighting in said said major is encasements encasements, risking his life at 1.to be surprised by a british patrol having to do dive off the boat into the river to swim for safety jefferson served first but then in congress but the principal author of the declaration of independence. almost immediately jefferson left congress in and returned to virginia because he was interested in reform the continental congress simply would be a managerial body to manage the conduct of the war and hamilton wanted to return or jefferson rather wanted to return to virginia to carry out as many reforms as he could. he did not always succeed but pushing for reforms so land would become more available id even proposed all off lee and less free men be given way and something that did not fly with the virginia assembly but he did push for religious toleration and reform of the statute
after her death in 7899 washington is my way to success so he stuck with washington and washington stuck with him during their remaining years. jefferson's revolution and was extremely different well with washington and in battle fighting in said said major is encasements encasements, risking his life at 1.to be surprised by a british patrol having to do dive off the boat into the river to swim for safety jefferson served first but then in congress but the principal author of the declaration of...
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crosstalk washington's drone policies i'm joined by medea benjamin in washington she is a co-founder of code pink and author of drone warfare also in washington we have morris davis he is a professor at the howard university school of law and in new york we cross to. he is a journalist and a former fellow of the council on foreign relations where i cross talk rules and effective means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it i mean if i can go to you first in washington before we talk about the lookout woody and you're teaching elements and moral elements of the drone policy i'd like you to reflect upon the fact that only four lawmakers listen to that pakistani family that made it all the way to washington who lost a loved one in a drone attack is official washington just doesn't care. oh definitely i don't think official washington cares very much if they did they would have done something over all these years that we've been using drones to try to get to the bottom of it they haven't demanded that the legal justification for drones be made public they haven't d
crosstalk washington's drone policies i'm joined by medea benjamin in washington she is a co-founder of code pink and author of drone warfare also in washington we have morris davis he is a professor at the howard university school of law and in new york we cross to. he is a journalist and a former fellow of the council on foreign relations where i cross talk rules and effective means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it i mean if i can go to you first in washington...
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the fight over washington's the fight over washington's football team heats up. football team heats up. our digital our digital producer wajahat ali producer wajahat ali is bringing in the online is bringing in the online opinions. opinions. >> do not mess with them when it >> do not mess with them when it comes to this topic, check out comes to this topic, check out my facebook page. my facebook page. we have the record number of we have the record number of comments, 230. comments, 230. robin says i'm a descendant of robin says i'm a descendant of the chippewa tribe. the chippewa tribe. we don't care what they call we don't care what they call their american football team. their american football team. we as people are raising we as people are raising children and grandchildren who children and grandchildren who will not let this type of racism will not let this type of racism go on. go on. name change may not happen this name change may not happen this season or the next but it will season or the next but it will happen. happen. finally melissa says, people ar
the fight over washington's the fight over washington's football team heats up. football team heats up. our digital our digital producer wajahat ali producer wajahat ali is bringing in the online is bringing in the online opinions. opinions. >> do not mess with them when it >> do not mess with them when it comes to this topic, check out comes to this topic, check out my facebook page. my facebook page. we have the record number of we have the record number of comments, 230....
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"washington journal" begins live a.m. >> c-span, we bring public affairs events from washington directly to you. putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, briefings and conferences at offering complete gavel to gavel coverage of the all as a public service of private industry. we are c-span, created by the cable industry for years ago and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. now you can watch us in hd. >> this video went viral with more than 3.5 million viewers. he spoke to law students earlier this year for one hour and 50 minutes. >> thank you, david. thank all of you for coming and it is just wonderful. marsha cohen even gave me a decal the put on my car so i am fully equipped. i really want to acknowledge many of men mentors during this past year in the audience. several of the people here as well they're done a tremendous job. i have to say it was really an absolutely thrilling year. i wouldn't have given it up for the world. the homework was another story. [laughter] today, i want to talk to about what got me to law school in the first plac
"washington journal" begins live a.m. >> c-span, we bring public affairs events from washington directly to you. putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, briefings and conferences at offering complete gavel to gavel coverage of the all as a public service of private industry. we are c-span, created by the cable industry for years ago and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. now you can watch us in hd. >> this video went viral with...
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lo de washington recibieron a los 76ers.sistencias, pero yo 29 para liberar a los 76ers y filadelfia venció 109 102 a washington. lo de la capital arrancan temporada con 2 derrotas seguidas. - revisamos el marcador mcdonald , resultados de la nba en el día de ayer... - en españa se disputó el derby catalán, el español visitó al barcelona. equipo al cuando vence de visita desde 2009. barcelona atacaron y buscaron el gol, pero aguirre les resistieron 67 minutos hasta que apareció alexis sánchez, que sigue marcando goles importantes después de los 90 minutos el derby terminó uno a cero a favor de barcelona que sigue como líder en la liga. - en españa, después de la toma del presidente de la fifa, las reacciones del madrid no han sido positivas y se consideran una falta de respeto para cristiano ronaldo, hasta el punto que cargan se ancelotti dijo que el presidente debería pensar antes de hablar. >> el daño está hecho. entonces todas las preguntas y las respuestas son buenas. de vez en cuando, antes de hablar es mejor pensar, co
lo de washington recibieron a los 76ers.sistencias, pero yo 29 para liberar a los 76ers y filadelfia venció 109 102 a washington. lo de la capital arrancan temporada con 2 derrotas seguidas. - revisamos el marcador mcdonald , resultados de la nba en el día de ayer... - en españa se disputó el derby catalán, el español visitó al barcelona. equipo al cuando vence de visita desde 2009. barcelona atacaron y buscaron el gol, pero aguirre les resistieron 67 minutos hasta que apareció alexis...
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meanwhile the diplomats who travel to washington for explanations about the n.s.a. snooping practices came back with little r.t. so if you have an artist spoke to the head of the european mission who says their american counterparts successfully deflect many accusations to be honest we didn't expect one hundred percent answers we went to washington the whole nature of investigating the stored in allegations of mass surveillance of spying meant that we were very realistic we didn't expect to get you know the definitive answers about what was going on to try and justify what they were doing in fact we had private meetings with the n.s.a. homeland security department national security council and there was some justification given in fact you will have seen that. we had we had private meetings and then you saw a public statement coming out while we were there for the national security agency is explicitly about the mass surveillance activity and you saw that coming from the n.s.c. on capitol hill while we were there and the justification given was public it was about t
meanwhile the diplomats who travel to washington for explanations about the n.s.a. snooping practices came back with little r.t. so if you have an artist spoke to the head of the european mission who says their american counterparts successfully deflect many accusations to be honest we didn't expect one hundred percent answers we went to washington the whole nature of investigating the stored in allegations of mass surveillance of spying meant that we were very realistic we didn't expect to get...
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hastings of washington. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 419, the gentleman from washington, mr. hastings, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from washington. mr. hastings: mr. chairman, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. hastings: mr. chairman, this amendment makes adjustments in the bill to the amount of funds authorized to the made available to b.l.m. field offices for energy permitting. this change is made to ensure the bill meets its goal of reducing the deficit, not increasing spending. according to information from the congressional budget office, after adoption of this amendment, the underlying bill will reduce the deficit by $26 million while generating more american energy and new jobs for american workers. this amendment sets the funding directed to wind and solar energy permitting in local b.l.m. field offices at $5 million each fiscal year. currently under existing law
hastings of washington. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 419, the gentleman from washington, mr. hastings, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from washington. mr. hastings: mr. chairman, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. hastings: mr. chairman, this amendment makes adjustments in the bill to the amount of funds authorized to the made available to b.l.m. field offices...
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the fight over washington's football team heats up. our digital producer wajahat ali is bringing in the online opinions. >> do not mess with them when it comes to this topic, check out my facebook page. we have the record number of comments, 230. robin says i'm a descendant of the chippewa tribe. we don't care what they call their american football team. we as people are raising children and grandchildren who will not let this type of racism go on. name change may not happen this season or the next but it will happen. finally melissa says, people are so sensitive these days. it's just football. find out a way to help the native american people. >> turning on a football team carries on weight. picking up the fight with their change the mascot campaign. everyone from nbc sports analysts bob costas to president barack obama have weighed in. how do native americans feel? >> i'm not a caricature or a mascot. >> i am not a caricature or a mascot. >> i'm not a caricature or a dead relic of the american past. i'm a human being. >> we are human
the fight over washington's football team heats up. our digital producer wajahat ali is bringing in the online opinions. >> do not mess with them when it comes to this topic, check out my facebook page. we have the record number of comments, 230. robin says i'm a descendant of the chippewa tribe. we don't care what they call their american football team. we as people are raising children and grandchildren who will not let this type of racism go on. name change may not happen this season...
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if i go back to washington here what about aid from washington and let's talk about the aid that egypt is getting now from gulf countries particularly saudi arabia that now the one to end cairo has a as a comfort zone because if washington wants to play politics and i think all three was to be washington's on a very deep horrible job in dealing with the situation in egypt but you know the egyptians can leadership can just turn to saudi arabia for a blank check i mean that's pretty nice for the military. well let's take it step by step pete first i don't really think that the u.s. has any. effects whatsoever in whatever goes on in egypt after the twenty fifth of january it's the egyptian people who are deciding so unlike what people in the opposition may claim that the u.s. is backing morsi you know we used to hear liberals saying that when was he was in power and now we hear people from from the muslim brotherhood claiming that the u.s. is backing in c.c.m. backing the military i honestly believe that the u.s. . did not. support any president after mubarak or any egyptian leader after
if i go back to washington here what about aid from washington and let's talk about the aid that egypt is getting now from gulf countries particularly saudi arabia that now the one to end cairo has a as a comfort zone because if washington wants to play politics and i think all three was to be washington's on a very deep horrible job in dealing with the situation in egypt but you know the egyptians can leadership can just turn to saudi arabia for a blank check i mean that's pretty nice for the...
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tonight on "washington week." the promise in 2010. >> if you like your insurance plan, you will keep it. no one will be able to take that away from you. it hasn't happened yet and won't happen in the future. gwen: the walkback in 2013. >> if insurers decided to downgrade or cancel these substandard plans, what we said under the law is you got to row place them with quality comprehensive coverage. gwen: complicated explanations almost never work in politics. >> the majority of americans feel tricked by the rollout of the president's health care law. we were told if you liked what you had you could keep it. obviously a trick. gwen: the administration, can it dig itself out of its health care hole? >> hold me accountable for the debacle. i'm responsible. gwen: can it justify what appears to be years of widespread exhaustive spying at home and abroad? >> we only spy for valid foreign intelligence purposes as authorized by law with multiple layers of oversight to ensure we don't abuse our authorities. gwen: covering th
tonight on "washington week." the promise in 2010. >> if you like your insurance plan, you will keep it. no one will be able to take that away from you. it hasn't happened yet and won't happen in the future. gwen: the walkback in 2013. >> if insurers decided to downgrade or cancel these substandard plans, what we said under the law is you got to row place them with quality comprehensive coverage. gwen: complicated explanations almost never work in politics. >> the...
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then off towards washington washington. look what is happening now.er and smaller line of storms. right now severe thunderstorms warnings out, no warnings. we see one warning here just to southeast of cincinnati. if there's a tornado warning, that means you need to take cover immediately. looking up towards toledo, detroit and further north up into flint, this is where we are looking at pretty heavy downpours with the possibility of hail, high winds and localized flooding. but we could see an isolated tornado as we go throughout the evening. i hesitate to say that because i don't want anybody to think this is over and done with but we have certainly seen our fair share of 65 reports of tornadoes, extending from southern chicago to the east of st. louis. your cape gentlemen regardo, missouri and over to kentucky towards hup kins county. and as you just mentioned, don, right around cocomo with plenty of damage to report there. back to you. >> karen, very busy night for people in the midwest. lots of them won't get any sleep. we will be here for you on c
then off towards washington washington. look what is happening now.er and smaller line of storms. right now severe thunderstorms warnings out, no warnings. we see one warning here just to southeast of cincinnati. if there's a tornado warning, that means you need to take cover immediately. looking up towards toledo, detroit and further north up into flint, this is where we are looking at pretty heavy downpours with the possibility of hail, high winds and localized flooding. but we could see an...
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they live in washington and lost their home here in washington. the circumstances but let's begin with yesterday morning. the two of you, married for 20 years, coming home from breakfast yesterday and what happened? >> we had been to church, went to breakfast with our friends, and the sirens began to go off and we could see in the west that it was very black. so we all decided we had probably better go home. so we did. we headed home and my husband and i pulled in the driveway, opened the garage door, pulled the car in. i turned around and i saw this black cloud, and i said tell me that's a freight train i hear. at the same time, my brain's processing the size of the cloud and i knew it wasn't a freight train. >> reporter: an actual freight train. everyone says tornadoes sound like freight trains. they really do. >> yes, they do. >> they actually do. >> reporter: you see it coming at you and what do you do next? >> tried to close the garage door. the power was out. we ran immediately to the closet in the master bedroom. you continue. >> we have no
they live in washington and lost their home here in washington. the circumstances but let's begin with yesterday morning. the two of you, married for 20 years, coming home from breakfast yesterday and what happened? >> we had been to church, went to breakfast with our friends, and the sirens began to go off and we could see in the west that it was very black. so we all decided we had probably better go home. so we did. we headed home and my husband and i pulled in the driveway, opened the...
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washington, illinois, a small town of about 10,000 people.ng. at least 26 states are now in the path of the system. >> so that is what it looked like blowing through st. louis. even without it,
washington, illinois, a small town of about 10,000 people.ng. at least 26 states are now in the path of the system. >> so that is what it looked like blowing through st. louis. even without it,
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these were taken in washington, illinois. we've been talking about washington.died in this area. this was taken by jim ardyce. the pictures are of his mother-in-law's house. the home is completely destroyed. you see it there. you can imagine this is just one story of the many stories that we're going to hear about. now, i want to go to lebanon, indiana, now, where you're seeing these pictures now. it's a starbucks, and you see the window and the walls. part of those walls blown out. a car on its side. people assessing the mess and trying to figure out exactly how that happened. i want to take you to indianapolis now. this is a time lapse of a tower camera. you've got to get close to your tv screen to see this, folks. you see those gray skies. you see the outline of the skyline. and then you're going to see it go dark. you saw it right there. you can only imagine what these folks were going through and the power of these storms. we're talking about this earlier. the power of mother nature, you're seeing it unfold right now on your television screen. like i was sa
these were taken in washington, illinois. we've been talking about washington.died in this area. this was taken by jim ardyce. the pictures are of his mother-in-law's house. the home is completely destroyed. you see it there. you can imagine this is just one story of the many stories that we're going to hear about. now, i want to go to lebanon, indiana, now, where you're seeing these pictures now. it's a starbucks, and you see the window and the walls. part of those walls blown out. a car on...
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husk of the chief correspondent of the "washington post" has a new book out on the 2012 election, collision 2012. dan balz why do you so where coalition? >> guest: i thought this election was a collision between a lot of things that collision between the americas the america that elected president of bombing 2008 and the america that elected the republicans to take control of the house in 2010. there was a collision of philosophies, of ideology and really a collision between two quite different personalities and people in president obama governor romney. if you think about where each of them came from, they could have been more different. >> host: was there a point when the winner of the collision could have been? >> guest: well you can argue a year out the president was very vulnerable. in large part to cut as it was not clear what was going to happen with the economy. as we played out the election to things. one, think of presidents camp and was more skillful and more effective both in the consistency and the shaping of its message and also just in the sort of its organization and get out
husk of the chief correspondent of the "washington post" has a new book out on the 2012 election, collision 2012. dan balz why do you so where coalition? >> guest: i thought this election was a collision between a lot of things that collision between the americas the america that elected president of bombing 2008 and the america that elected the republicans to take control of the house in 2010. there was a collision of philosophies, of ideology and really a collision between two...
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anytime you want i very much encourage and go to washington first should be in washington the trial has been adjourned it started it's already been adjourned it's been described by morsy supporters as illegal unfair unjust and unconstitutional how do you react to that well first thanks for having me on your show. we can't judge. and call it unfair when it hasn't started yet yesterday we had the first hearing but there are signals on there are signs that we have seen that may make us believe that this is turning to be a political feud and this is what we don't need to see at this point the current provisional government has been backing over or has been backed by the military and this is a yucky situation for the military which is supposed to be. more independent. i personally believe that. could have been postponed until the roadmap gets. accomplished there are clear steps to where we can place egypt back on democracy. finishing the constitution holding a parliamentary and presidential election and then we you know the elected government that newly elected government could have been in
anytime you want i very much encourage and go to washington first should be in washington the trial has been adjourned it started it's already been adjourned it's been described by morsy supporters as illegal unfair unjust and unconstitutional how do you react to that well first thanks for having me on your show. we can't judge. and call it unfair when it hasn't started yet yesterday we had the first hearing but there are signals on there are signs that we have seen that may make us believe...
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capital, our nation's this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by - >> at northrup grumman we know evolving.e always at first we were protecting networks. then we were protecting the of data. today it is evolved to infrastructure. finance. missions.ry we are constantly innovating to advance the front lane in the battle wherever it takes us. that is the value of performance. grumman. washington n from gwen: assessing the state of the conomy has become a puzzling task. today we heard good news that employers added more than the 00 jobs in october but jobless rate went up from 7.2% 7.3%. end s is the very day it ended. gwen: i don't know about you but whenever i'm puzzled i get to to david wessel to sort things out. is the president right? not really. i think what you heard from most of washington was a giant sigh relief. creating 200,000 jobs amid the good news, it tells itshile washington is doing thing the shutdown showdown department stop businesses from hiring. the unemployment rate going up i
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in washington. we assume that the flag at the white house is at half mast. wherever the american flag flies, it has been lowered to half mast as a sign of respect to the president of the united states. we have very little news on the reaction in washington. this happens so suddenly. there has been no opportunity for real reaction. senator mansfield has made no statement. speaker mccormick who is now in the position relation to president lyndon johnson. he has made no statement. nor has mr. dirksen. nor has the senate minority leader, nor as far as we know has, the senator humphrey. he was informed by his aide of what happened. his aide reported that his voice cracked several times and that he seemed numb and was unable to make a response. i am told by an aide of senator ted kennedy, who is presumably en route to dallas with his brother robert, that when senator kennedy was informed of this, he laid down the gavel and quietly stepped down from the roster and proceded to leave the chamber. all through
in washington. we assume that the flag at the white house is at half mast. wherever the american flag flies, it has been lowered to half mast as a sign of respect to the president of the united states. we have very little news on the reaction in washington. this happens so suddenly. there has been no opportunity for real reaction. senator mansfield has made no statement. speaker mccormick who is now in the position relation to president lyndon johnson. he has made no statement. nor has mr....
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en nuestro recorrido de impacto hoy visitamos washington dc.las comunidades de salvadoreÑos mÁs importantes del paÍs. vamos a pasar allÍ para que nos cuenten un poco mÁs. >> muchas gracias. les cuento que durante aÑos, diversas pandillas fueron responsables de muchos crÍmenes en esta ciudad. nosotros tuvimos la oportunidad de acompaÑar a un equipo de policÍas encargados de mantener seguras las calles de washington, aunque como veremos no es una tarea fÁcil. >> el viernes...
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they should be watching this in washington. how does that play in denver? how does this play across the country? >> chris christie figured out what ronald reagan figured out. he's making sure he's positioning himself for president. the way he has done that is by instate stressing the parts of his record that he finds common ground with democrats on so he can deal with the legislature and democratic voters. but he has quietly, he hasn't stressed them but he has quietly checked the box on those litmus test issues for a republican primary. the public image of chris christie is someone who has brought together a different kind of coalition, a broader coalition than a typical republican, but he has very, very politically in a wise sense, he has checked those boxes to make sure that he's also saying to republican primary voters nationally, hey, i'm with you on these issues. i'm just not at home stressing them. >> i want to ask you this question. what we see with the christie victory is tremendously successful traction among latinos. david, you can jump in in this
they should be watching this in washington. how does that play in denver? how does this play across the country? >> chris christie figured out what ronald reagan figured out. he's making sure he's positioning himself for president. the way he has done that is by instate stressing the parts of his record that he finds common ground with democrats on so he can deal with the legislature and democratic voters. but he has quietly, he hasn't stressed them but he has quietly checked the box on...
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cross like washington stumbling policies in the middle east i'm joined by my guest hosts in washington she is a journalist and antiwar dot com we also have stephen slawson juror in new york he is a senior fellow at the century foundation and author of the book act of creation right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want it's only the three of us so please do jump in keli if i can go to you first in washington it seems that there is no narrative right now in looking at washington's and its western allies but its approach to the what some people would call the greater middle east which of course includes around i mean i and i'm an avid reader of antiwar dot com and i just don't see any kind of narrative i used in the introduction of this program the word stumbling and that's what appears to be stumbling go ahead. yeah and i would take a different tact i don't think it's stumbling but i think what washington's approach to the middle east and its foreign policy over the last several years has been you know as a tale of lost opportunities when obama came into
cross like washington stumbling policies in the middle east i'm joined by my guest hosts in washington she is a journalist and antiwar dot com we also have stephen slawson juror in new york he is a senior fellow at the century foundation and author of the book act of creation right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want it's only the three of us so please do jump in keli if i can go to you first in washington it seems that there is no narrative right now in...
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and one night during one of his many appearances at george washington. mercy hospital we did a broadcast from his bed and his new book is heart an american medical odyssey the story of a patient a doctor and thirty five years of medical innovation it's written by dick and liz of course liz cheney helps along in the writing and jonathan reiner isn't it yes yes my cardiologist and i know him well and we shared the same hospital for a while as well are you doing couldn't be better larry it's just been. but i look back a little over three years ago in july of two thousand and ten i was an end stage heart failure i had hours to live my liver and kidneys were shutting down and they went in on an emergency basis nine hours of surgery over twenty units of blood and put a pump in to supplement my heart and that bought me twenty months and then that got me to the transplant and i did the transplant one thousand months ago i was with you during both twenty one's and that was that tough love in those twenty months when you had that operettas that you were like a rob
and one night during one of his many appearances at george washington. mercy hospital we did a broadcast from his bed and his new book is heart an american medical odyssey the story of a patient a doctor and thirty five years of medical innovation it's written by dick and liz of course liz cheney helps along in the writing and jonathan reiner isn't it yes yes my cardiologist and i know him well and we shared the same hospital for a while as well are you doing couldn't be better larry it's just...
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now on to washington state where the g.m.o. industry finds itself in another fight against transparency on the ballot there is an issue to five twenty two which requires companies to label foods that contain genetically modified ingredients washington state is trying to do what california failed to do last year which has become the first statement nation to pass g.m.o. labeling it's believed that eighty percent of packaged foods in the united states contain g.m. most now this debate has attracted an enormous amount of money a lot coming from out of the state of washington so far supporters of g.m.o. labeling requirements have raised more than seven million dollars in their efforts mostly from thousands of individual donors but. the other side opponents of g.m.o. labeling mostly biotech companies like monsanto and dupont have raised three times as much more than twenty two million dollars and that cash influx has significantly moved the polls a survey of likely voters in september should the labeling measure passing with two thi
now on to washington state where the g.m.o. industry finds itself in another fight against transparency on the ballot there is an issue to five twenty two which requires companies to label foods that contain genetically modified ingredients washington state is trying to do what california failed to do last year which has become the first statement nation to pass g.m.o. labeling it's believed that eighty percent of packaged foods in the united states contain g.m. most now this debate has...
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washington, d.c., on this monday morning.> if tj could get his head out of the gutter to get that shot. >> we want to go quickly. news you can't use as well as incredibly important things. frank rooney. more fun with bill and hill. before president obama administered his fix to the affordable care act last week bill clinton piped up opining obama should honor his claim that americans with insurance they liked could keep it. this advice wasn't exactly solicited. and in as much as it gave detractions of obama and obama care a fresh kudgel -- which is where things really get interesting and which may be the most accurate appraisal of all. clinton is looking to 2016. and he's helping hillary. it's less dicey for him than for her to second guess obama. which could wind up being a prerequisite to succeeding him. his presidency at this particular moment looks more and more like one of those unlucky florida homes perched unsuspectingly over a sink hole. soon only the top of the chimney will be visible. >> robert, there just aren't a
washington, d.c., on this monday morning.> if tj could get his head out of the gutter to get that shot. >> we want to go quickly. news you can't use as well as incredibly important things. frank rooney. more fun with bill and hill. before president obama administered his fix to the affordable care act last week bill clinton piped up opining obama should honor his claim that americans with insurance they liked could keep it. this advice wasn't exactly solicited. and in as much as it...
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paola alonzo, telenoticias washington y www.holaciudad.com >> sulema: gracias paola, por otra parte ensona falleció y otra resultó herida. lo que operó el rescate fue la cantidad de cosas que habían en la casa y querían que los bomberos se movieran más rápido, el incendio que sucedió en la madrugada y que permanece bajo investigación dejó arropado a un anciano de 82 años que falleció en las que su esposa de 80 años logró escapar, este es el incendio fatal número 13 que se registra en este año. en virginia continúan contando los votos para el cargo de fiscal. mark obenshain sigue liderando a su contrincantes demócrata mark herring. la junta tiene hasta mañana a la medianoche para certificar los resultados electorales. y comenzamos la semana con temperaturas frescas y probabilidades de lluvia. cristina caicedo smyth nos tiene el reporte. >> cristina: hola, están todos, hoy lunes, espera que hayan tenido una agradable fin de semana, y parece que para esta semana tendremos temperaturas invernales, sembramos actualmente nuestro panorama nacional, cuando hablamos de colores morados y azules
paola alonzo, telenoticias washington y www.holaciudad.com >> sulema: gracias paola, por otra parte ensona falleció y otra resultó herida. lo que operó el rescate fue la cantidad de cosas que habían en la casa y querían que los bomberos se movieran más rápido, el incendio que sucedió en la madrugada y que permanece bajo investigación dejó arropado a un anciano de 82 años que falleció en las que su esposa de 80 años logró escapar, este es el incendio fatal número 13 que se...
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tonight on "washington week." the president falls on his sword. >> ultimately i'm the head of this team. we did fumble the ball on it and what i'm going to do is make sure that we get it fixed. gwen: and his opponents smell blood. >> this wasn't a small mistake. this wasn't a scaling mistake. this was a monumental mistake, to go live and effectively explode on the launch pad. gwen: even before the president's admission that he should have known but didn't, that his health care plan was not ready for prime time, democrats were joining the criticism. >> i personal lip believe, even if it takes a change in the law, the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people. gwen: how much of a hit did the white house take this week and is it too late to sal rage the health care plan or the president's credibility? that could be an important question for the u.s. as it seeks to negotiate a deal to freeze iran's nuclear program without imposing new sanctions. >> our hope is now that no new sa
tonight on "washington week." the president falls on his sword. >> ultimately i'm the head of this team. we did fumble the ball on it and what i'm going to do is make sure that we get it fixed. gwen: and his opponents smell blood. >> this wasn't a small mistake. this wasn't a scaling mistake. this was a monumental mistake, to go live and effectively explode on the launch pad. gwen: even before the president's admission that he should have known but didn't, that his health...
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war on terror terror only grew in washington i'm going to . now africa is seeing a surge of radicalism our two spoke to iraq war veteran michael prysner about the issue and he believes the first step to stopping all of this shutting down the drone campaigns. the first thing that would go on a really long way to changing that situation is closing down all of the u.s. military bases that are in over one hundred thirty countries around the world many of them muslim countries ending the regular drone strikes that take place on these countries and of course kind of a daily terrorism and acted by the united states against other countries through drones you know that there's this term that they use to justify all of this is termed american exceptionalism which of course is an offensive term to many people but it's real meaning is that the exception is that the u.s. considers itself having the right to attack anybody in the world at any time to kill anybody in the world at any time to torture anybody in the world at any time to arrest anybody in the w
war on terror terror only grew in washington i'm going to . now africa is seeing a surge of radicalism our two spoke to iraq war veteran michael prysner about the issue and he believes the first step to stopping all of this shutting down the drone campaigns. the first thing that would go on a really long way to changing that situation is closing down all of the u.s. military bases that are in over one hundred thirty countries around the world many of them muslim countries ending the regular...
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news weekly the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth this washington reiterated he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's ukraine leader defends president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite growing anger from hardliners who refused to back off from demonizing the usa. they're broadcasting twenty four seven live from moscow you with a. there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate it is or for a terry predecessor hosni mubarak mohamed morsi goes on trial today accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december the time egypt was experiencing mass public outrage at the government's attempts to push through an islamist leaning constitution and give the president sweeping powers for a sleigh report from cairo on the landmark court case. for the first time in its history egypt has two former presidents who are on trial at the same time but whereas the trial of hosni mubarak is eagerly anticipated and was so by most
news weekly the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth this washington reiterated he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's ukraine leader defends president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite growing anger from hardliners who refused to back off from demonizing the usa. they're broadcasting twenty four seven live from moscow you with a. there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the...
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if i go back to washington here what about aid from washington and let's talk about the aid that egypt is getting now from gulf countries particularly saudi arabia that now the one to end cairo has a as a comfort zone because if washington wants to play politics and i think all three was agree washington is on a very horrible job in dealing with the situation in egypt but you know the egyptians can leadership can just turn to saudi arabia for a blank check i mean that's pretty nice for the military. well let's take it step by step pete first i don't really think that the u.s. has any. effects whatsoever in whatever goes on in egypt after the twenty fifth of january it's the egyptian people who are deciding so unlike what people in the opposition may claim that the u.s. is backing morsi you know we used to hear liberals saying that when was he was in power and now we hear people from from the muslim brotherhood claiming that the u.s. is backing in c.c.m. backing the military i honestly believe that the u.s. . did not. support any president after mubarak or any egyptian leader after muba
if i go back to washington here what about aid from washington and let's talk about the aid that egypt is getting now from gulf countries particularly saudi arabia that now the one to end cairo has a as a comfort zone because if washington wants to play politics and i think all three was agree washington is on a very horrible job in dealing with the situation in egypt but you know the egyptians can leadership can just turn to saudi arabia for a blank check i mean that's pretty nice for the...
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if i go back to washington here what about aid from washington and let's talk about the aid that egypt is getting now from gulf countries particularly saudi arabia the now the one to end cairo has a as a comfort zone because if washington wants to play politics and i think all three was would be washington's then a very did horrible job in dealing with the situation in egypt but you know the egyptians can leadership can just turn to saudi arabia for a blank check i mean and that's pretty nice for the military. well let's take it step by step pete first i don't really think that the u.s. has any. effects whatsoever in whatever goes on in egypt after the twenty fifth of january it's the egyptian people who are deciding so unlike what people in the opposition may claim that the u.s. is backing morsi you know we used to hear liberals saying that when was he was in power and now we hear people from from the muslim brotherhood claiming that the u.s. is backing in c.c.m. backing the military i honestly believe that the u.s. . did not. support any president after mubarak or any egyptian leader
if i go back to washington here what about aid from washington and let's talk about the aid that egypt is getting now from gulf countries particularly saudi arabia the now the one to end cairo has a as a comfort zone because if washington wants to play politics and i think all three was would be washington's then a very did horrible job in dealing with the situation in egypt but you know the egyptians can leadership can just turn to saudi arabia for a blank check i mean and that's pretty nice...
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for truth the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth this washington reiterates that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite growing anger from hardliners who refuse to back off from demonizing the usa. casting twenty four seven live from moscow you with our take. there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as his or for a tear in predecessor hosni mubarak mohamed morsi has arrived for his trial accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december is supporters have been gathering outside the court these are live pictures of the crowds which are still growing and if convicted morsy could be sentenced to life in prison or even face the death penalty during last year's are no rest egypt was experiencing mass public outrage at the government's attempts to push through an islamist leaning constitution and give the president sweeping powers report
for truth the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth this washington reiterates that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite growing anger from hardliners who refuse to back off from demonizing the usa. casting twenty four seven live from moscow you with our take. there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's...
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city. >> washington, d.c. is >> washington, d.c. is experiencing a beer renaissance experiencing a beer renaissance of its own. of its own. we visited one of the city's we visited one of the city's micro breweries opened micro breweries opened in 2009 in 2009 dc 31 bro dc 31 bro brou brou . . they got in the craft business they got in the craft business as it was taking off and didn't as it was taking off and didn't look back. look back. >> this has been great for us. >> this has been great for us. business is booming. business is booming. it's not just a story unique to it's not just a story unique to us in d.c. us in d.c. the craft brew culture and the craft brew culture and industry has taken off and come industry has taken off and come into its own. into its own. we've been lucky enough to be we've been lucky enough to be part of that locally here in part of that locally here in washington, d.c. washington, d.c. >> reporter: d.c. brow owners >> reporter: d.c. brow owners like many brewers across the like many brewers across the
city. >> washington, d.c. is >> washington, d.c. is experiencing a beer renaissance experiencing a beer renaissance of its own. of its own. we visited one of the city's we visited one of the city's micro breweries opened micro breweries opened in 2009 in 2009 dc 31 bro dc 31 bro brou brou . . they got in the craft business they got in the craft business as it was taking off and didn't as it was taking off and didn't look back. look back. >> this has been great for us. >>...