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washington home. the growth that comes from across the state which means we knew need new things to pay attention to demands on energy the need for housing ensuring all washingtonians have access to good jobs and good opportunities. we look forward to hearing how the candids plan to meet those challenges. in a few moments we will hear from those candidates. as we prepared to go live on tv tonight a couple asks of you. please pull out your cell phones and either turn them to silent or off if you would please. note flash photography during the event as well. because this is a live broadcast we ask you to remain in your seats until the conclusion of the program. additionally ask you to please maintain professional decorum throughout the debate. now it is my privilege introduced heather she is the president and chief operating officer of a vista are presenting sponsor for tonight's debate. last month ceo dennis announced he will retire in early 2025p 2025with that announcement the d appointed heather to b
washington home. the growth that comes from across the state which means we knew need new things to pay attention to demands on energy the need for housing ensuring all washingtonians have access to good jobs and good opportunities. we look forward to hearing how the candids plan to meet those challenges. in a few moments we will hear from those candidates. as we prepared to go live on tv tonight a couple asks of you. please pull out your cell phones and either turn them to silent or off if you...
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in the voters of washington.[applause] the back. >> will need to believed it better the audio and also his record reflects his perspective of not getting reproductive freedom when you're back to congress people three times nationwide band that criminalizes doctors you voted to make certain abortion legal washington state illegal and criminalize doctors and you also we go back in congress, by the time after time after time, to defund planned parenthood in the coming opposed — world, all across the country of the length of your choice, like to governor reproductive freedom was endorsed by planned parenthood work some of you said, they believed him or believe is times like care w reported this he wanted united, you say one thing when you take you behind closed or something else entirely went is speaking to the people to the state of washington and washington and you can have it both ways when you're running for governor. [applause] [applause] >> he can lie with a straight face even i'm telling you right now, we stil
in the voters of washington.[applause] the back. >> will need to believed it better the audio and also his record reflects his perspective of not getting reproductive freedom when you're back to congress people three times nationwide band that criminalizes doctors you voted to make certain abortion legal washington state illegal and criminalize doctors and you also we go back in congress, by the time after time after time, to defund planned parenthood in the coming opposed — world, all...
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it's the people of washington state that make those decisions for women. and voters of washington. [cheers and applause] ferguson: thanks. you can either believe david or believe the audio also his record reflects his perspective of not any reproductive freedom when you're back in congress you voted three times for nationwide abortion ban that criminalizes doctors. you voted to make certain abortions that are legal in washington state illegal and criminalizes doctors. you also when you're back in congress voteded time after time after time to defund planned parenthood.im look, in a post dobbs world reproductive freedom is on the line, all across our country, you have a choice. you can look to government was a history of defending your reproductive freedom for someone who says they believe in or believe the "seattle times." i get you want to deny it but once again you say one thing when you think you are behind closed doors and something else entirely when you were speaking to the people in the state of washington and you're running for governor, can have it both ways. [applause] >>
it's the people of washington state that make those decisions for women. and voters of washington. [cheers and applause] ferguson: thanks. you can either believe david or believe the audio also his record reflects his perspective of not any reproductive freedom when you're back in congress you voted three times for nationwide abortion ban that criminalizes doctors. you voted to make certain abortions that are legal in washington state illegal and criminalizes doctors. you also when you're back...
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this party that was opposing washington. and yet he still wanted a third washington term. but there were a number of policies that the washington had supported, whether was the bank of the united states, which was alexander hamilton's creation or the jay treaty, which increased close relationships between the united states and great britain, or even neutrality in, the global war between france and great britain that many americans had and washington did not like that criticism, even if it was sort of mild in comparison to two later contests. well, here's a snapshot of america in 1800. john adams, president the vice president was thomas. the population was about. 5.3 million people. there were 16 states and it was an agricultural based upon in a general sense what was it like to live in the united states at that time? well, on one hand, i think people were really excited and enthusiastic that this new nation had survived first couple of administrations. but on the other hand, there was a tremendous amount of and sometimes sounds hyperbolic to us when we read their language
this party that was opposing washington. and yet he still wanted a third washington term. but there were a number of policies that the washington had supported, whether was the bank of the united states, which was alexander hamilton's creation or the jay treaty, which increased close relationships between the united states and great britain, or even neutrality in, the global war between france and great britain that many americans had and washington did not like that criticism, even if it was...
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.— washington.rtise and _ washington. good to get your expertise and your— washington. good to get your expertise and your inside. - expertise and your inside. quick reaction to the developing story. sarah rainsford joining us live from walsall. we have a live page with the very latest on what we know. we are continuing with this developing story. russia evoking correct or revoking the accreditation of six british diplomats, accusing them of spying, diplomats, accusing them of spying, according to a report in russian media. some of that analysis they are to add to sarah's analysis. our russia editors saying that putin pause warning marks a dramatic change in rhetoric in relation to the use of those long—range missiles. two threads on this. but of course we are monitoring that and we will bring more to you. now we are turning to sweden. mourners are gathering for the funeral of the former england manager sven—goran eriksson, who died last month at the age of 76. david beckham is among those attending
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this party that was opposing washington. and yet he still wanted a third washington term. but there were a number of policies that the washington had supported, whether was the bank of the united states, which was alexander hamilton's creation or the jay treaty, which increased close relationships between the united states and great britain, or even neutrality in, the global war between france and great britain that many americans had and washington did not like that criticism, even if it was sort of mild in comparison to two later contests. well, here's a snapshot of america in 1800. john adams, president the vice president was thomas. the population was about. 5.3 million people. there were 16 states and it was an agricultural based upon in a general sense what was it like to live in the united states at that time? well, on one hand, i think people were really excited and enthusiastic that this new nation had survived first couple of administrations. but on the other hand, there was a tremendous amount of and sometimes sounds hyperbolic to us when we read their language
this party that was opposing washington. and yet he still wanted a third washington term. but there were a number of policies that the washington had supported, whether was the bank of the united states, which was alexander hamilton's creation or the jay treaty, which increased close relationships between the united states and great britain, or even neutrality in, the global war between france and great britain that many americans had and washington did not like that criticism, even if it was...
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and all the washington capitals in planning. they tackled the ukranian armed forces on the coast regions. sound right to the united states, the smell, chat, intelligence with keith of all talk. it's on boston territory. and then all of us that the formation of preserve forces. we cindy attack was it was a good place with the support of the was the only thing i would like to hear your opinion because most of the washington state with the representatives of the cube regime, starting from zelinski card ending with the now former sofa minister of foreign affairs labor, representatives of the european union, representatives of washington and said, i quote them close to the text that without the western assistance the key regime would have ceased to exist. well, either they would have fled, or they don't know simply would not have been engaged in the destructive activity that has already turned into real terrorism. the westerners themselves said this and the key of regime confirmed it. that's all. and therefore, without american assis
and all the washington capitals in planning. they tackled the ukranian armed forces on the coast regions. sound right to the united states, the smell, chat, intelligence with keith of all talk. it's on boston territory. and then all of us that the formation of preserve forces. we cindy attack was it was a good place with the support of the was the only thing i would like to hear your opinion because most of the washington state with the representatives of the cube regime, starting from zelinski...
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so let's begin with the washingtons. if you think about the history of our first ladies in civil rights, it's a checkered past. and we have to begin to look at the washington and a precedent that they set. they brought their enslaved servants to the president's home, both in new york and philadelphia when they went to philadelphia for the second capital. they had to circumvent a philadelphia law in order to keep their enslaved workers with them. there was a law that said that any enslaved person who was in the city of philadelphia for more than six months was freed. so what washington's did was they sent their enslaved workers back and forth between mount vernon and their presidential home. and this was a way of having anyone, not having anyone there for more than six months during one of those transition periods. martha's personal oil made by these men owner, also known as on each judge, escaped. she knew when the transition was happening and she used that as an opportunity to leave slidell. there's a wonderful book tha
so let's begin with the washingtons. if you think about the history of our first ladies in civil rights, it's a checkered past. and we have to begin to look at the washington and a precedent that they set. they brought their enslaved servants to the president's home, both in new york and philadelphia when they went to philadelphia for the second capital. they had to circumvent a philadelphia law in order to keep their enslaved workers with them. there was a law that said that any enslaved...
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yes and principle, i repeat that and washington has never hidden his work. even those same instructors, although they call them instructors. in fact, they are most hiring fighters and was sent from washington to ukraine, quite openly. what kind of instructions did they conduct? obviously they simply gave instructions to the ukraine and armed forces were there and on vices for various nationalist battalions on how to separate it off to the bottom of the graham orthodox george and ukraine. coals were made in depaula mental paper. he moved over to bonds. it also looks to it's that as well, and it was a web presence. sons quickly disavowed this why all the so which is interesting now increasingly similar to the key for gene. but that mostly because they have the same parents, the key regime in the sand, a regime have the same roots. again, roots in washington and brussels. my acendo is not just a mold, open politician. she is a person who has romanian citizenship. she was incorporated into the political system as mold over for only want to talk to us for the tri
yes and principle, i repeat that and washington has never hidden his work. even those same instructors, although they call them instructors. in fact, they are most hiring fighters and was sent from washington to ukraine, quite openly. what kind of instructions did they conduct? obviously they simply gave instructions to the ukraine and armed forces were there and on vices for various nationalist battalions on how to separate it off to the bottom of the graham orthodox george and ukraine. coals...
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they have 441 yards of total offense to washington state's 328. you cannot make that many mistakes. >> tim: >> devin: go with the 5 actual turnovers. >> tim: absolutely. [ applause ] >> tim: mateer. then the running back cornerback, counter, all night tonight. you know, looking ahead now, partner ... think about this for a second. washington, next week, apple cup game, never been played there. if you were wondering how this game game about? was this texas tech match up with washington state something they had in mind with mike leach, no, oregon had a return engagement with texas tech, oregon needed to get out of it for the civil war, so the call was made by oregon to washington state, would you like to take this game with texas tech and help us out. a strong move, think about that, from oregon and dan laning to give dickert this opportunityand that affords them to play the apple cup when they needed to. >> devin: you talked about the upcoming schedule, what they could do with the playoffs on the horizon. if they win that game, and beat everyone th
they have 441 yards of total offense to washington state's 328. you cannot make that many mistakes. >> tim: >> devin: go with the 5 actual turnovers. >> tim: absolutely. [ applause ] >> tim: mateer. then the running back cornerback, counter, all night tonight. you know, looking ahead now, partner ... think about this for a second. washington, next week, apple cup game, never been played there. if you were wondering how this game game about? was this texas tech match up...
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fine, washington. the difference in that even though i see it as being pressed by washington . i don't think this is the uh the southern to can the independent today. oh thats just justified. uh but i, i do know that the, uh, there was time media has come on the pressure and it has been compromised in many ways in the, in the each one of the issues where the english of, or washington, i'll close on, which is clear, the unfortunate to because uh, over the years, uh, it will be a total uh, and the will be towards that media should a function of 3. they understood that yes to come to the pause the be and i seem to, there was the sitting if anything to us and get paid by the present. full government seem to sidewise and that countries. so what kind of reaction from media outlets across the world should we be expecting now? i mean, if we can bonds just like that. so during the games, the main stream narrative, then surely every, all the media outlet, the data is to have a different opinion. what possibly face funds in the future should today be signaling the alarm right now he is si
fine, washington. the difference in that even though i see it as being pressed by washington . i don't think this is the uh the southern to can the independent today. oh thats just justified. uh but i, i do know that the, uh, there was time media has come on the pressure and it has been compromised in many ways in the, in the each one of the issues where the english of, or washington, i'll close on, which is clear, the unfortunate to because uh, over the years, uh, it will be a total uh, and...
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it makes it easy to quickly get an idea of what was decided in washington. spend a few minutes on c-span's points of interest. the carnegie endowment for international peace held a discussion on japan's indo pacific strategy with a focus on the indian ocean. they spoke about how japan, united states and other partners work together amid china's growing navy in the indo pacific region. >> good morning. thank you for coming out for this event on the japan and indian ocean region today and for braving the weather that has been here the last week. i'm delighted to welcome you all to the carnegie endowment this friday morning to talk about how japan and the indian ocean in houses that strengthen japan's relationships, azul as across the end of pacific strategies. to provide some context for any of our speakers this morning, this is part of some of the ongoing work we have been doing at the carnegie endowment on the indian ocean region and looking at different players who perhaps we don't think of or we don't frame them as i player, but have interest in the area.
it makes it easy to quickly get an idea of what was decided in washington. spend a few minutes on c-span's points of interest. the carnegie endowment for international peace held a discussion on japan's indo pacific strategy with a focus on the indian ocean. they spoke about how japan, united states and other partners work together amid china's growing navy in the indo pacific region. >> good morning. thank you for coming out for this event on the japan and indian ocean region today and...
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by the resignation of washington, or washington resigning his commission, there are a few of those inhere are also portraits of jefferson, of madison, of elbridge, there are some real faces in there, too. the first question, remind me the first question, just say the word-- >> oh, yes, yes, there are two black soldiers in the bunker hill painting, actually. in the left background, it kind of hard to see, but there is peter samuel who is credited with killing major pitcairn, and you can just make him out. he's firing in the direction of major pitcairn on the other side of the canvas who has just been mortally struck. the two figures in the lower right are thomas grovener, lieutenant grovener from connecticut and his slave asaba. in the 1790 census asaba is listed as a free man, so at some point he was freed, but in the battle of bunker hill, he's fighting alongside grovener and they both have clearly been in the action. grovener is wounded, he's got a bandaged hand. asaba's stockings are disarranged so these are active participants. trumbull, i don't think thought much about race. the
by the resignation of washington, or washington resigning his commission, there are a few of those inhere are also portraits of jefferson, of madison, of elbridge, there are some real faces in there, too. the first question, remind me the first question, just say the word-- >> oh, yes, yes, there are two black soldiers in the bunker hill painting, actually. in the left background, it kind of hard to see, but there is peter samuel who is credited with killing major pitcairn, and you can...
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so you have booker t washington. you talk about a guy born in slavery who never knew who his father was, never had shoes, never had pants. he also remembers when union soldiers came to his house, to the big house on the plantation, and he told everyone come. and they made the announcement around what he believes was the emancipation proclamation says essentially a free looked at his mom and he said she was crying but she was happy and next year they got back to the house and they said, well, what they thought was the house said, what do we do now? well, she had a companion and they headed to west virginia. all he wanted to do was get an education. all he had to do was he had to work in the mines and in the mines. was but something that he would do from the age of 11 to 13. and he was claustrophobic and it was hard to breathe and him and his brother would show up and always say his mom i got to learn how to read. so finally she said here's a book it's the dictionary. and he would just read the dictionary. and then day
so you have booker t washington. you talk about a guy born in slavery who never knew who his father was, never had shoes, never had pants. he also remembers when union soldiers came to his house, to the big house on the plantation, and he told everyone come. and they made the announcement around what he believes was the emancipation proclamation says essentially a free looked at his mom and he said she was crying but she was happy and next year they got back to the house and they said, well,...
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the gentlelady from washington vehicles. -- from washington is recognized. mrs.odgers: i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: will the house pass the bill h.r. 6033 as amended? those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington seek recognition? mrs. rodgers: i move the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 7858 as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar 569, h.r. 7858, a bill to amend title 18 of the social security act to establish a medicare incident to modifier for mental health services furnished through telehealth. the speaker pro tempore: pursuan t to the rule, the gentlewoman from washington, mrs. rodgers, and the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pallone, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from washington. mrs. rodgers: i ask unanimous
the gentlelady from washington vehicles. -- from washington is recognized. mrs.odgers: i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: will the house pass the bill h.r. 6033 as amended? those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington seek recognition? mrs. rodgers: i move...
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we see different forces standing with washington. you know, shame on the government's like the dominican government, the panamanian government. the costa rican government, who have in the most reactionary ways, turn their backs on the vent as well. and people, they have di, contextualize, the war on venezuela. they've blamed the steadfast boulevard in fighters, of course naples smuggled probably only been as well in any way and uh, is even heard of here in the west because of so much propaganda are against him. but other countries have stood firm and then as well as been a spearhead. busy this integration, everyone should hopefully check out tele sewage in the i'll the trading agreements in missouri. and because then as well as the head so much, well in such a leading role and this side, unity is we can see from all the clips here. that's why washington is, has this order of a century hybrid war against them. all right, the policy, all the us and the region used to be built upon the monroe doctrine, say you have the right to interven
we see different forces standing with washington. you know, shame on the government's like the dominican government, the panamanian government. the costa rican government, who have in the most reactionary ways, turn their backs on the vent as well. and people, they have di, contextualize, the war on venezuela. they've blamed the steadfast boulevard in fighters, of course naples smuggled probably only been as well in any way and uh, is even heard of here in the west because of so much propaganda...
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so you have booker t washington. you talk about a guy born in slavery who never knew who his father was, never had shoes, never had pants. he also remembers when union soldiers came to his house, to the big house on the plantation, and he told everyone come. and they made the announcement around what he believes was the emancipation proclamation says essentially a free looked at his mom and he said she was crying but she was happy and next year they got back to the house and they said, well, what they thought was the house said, what do we do now? well, she had a companion and they headed to west virginia. all he wanted to do was get an education. all he had to do was he had to work in the mines and in the mines. was but something that he would do from the age of 11 to 13. and he was claustrophobic and it was hard to breathe and him and his brother would show up and always say his mom i got to learn how to read. so finally she said here's a book it's the dictionary. and he would just read the dictionary. and then day
so you have booker t washington. you talk about a guy born in slavery who never knew who his father was, never had shoes, never had pants. he also remembers when union soldiers came to his house, to the big house on the plantation, and he told everyone come. and they made the announcement around what he believes was the emancipation proclamation says essentially a free looked at his mom and he said she was crying but she was happy and next year they got back to the house and they said, well,...
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sanctions on our incumbent leaders in washington to simply suppress any defend have of course, surpassed him. this is to tele, terry, and isn't in its purest form. also head on the program you revelations emerge about donald trump's would be a sauce and including his urging of around to kill the former us president of laid out in a self published group r t looked into the figure of ryan that says local u. s. law enforcement question, how the government managed to get so close to the republican nominee on us the f. b . i to look into the possibility of a wider transfers. pressure for president i states as golfing, is able to get a rifle in that facility that is asked the question that the i secret service of laser focused on today is this guy part of a conspiracy? the gunshots, rock, the capital of molly, then searching groups involvement, co reported to have attacked a police station, an international or board populate the one minute past 1 pm and rushes capital city. welcome to then use our meta is discredit thing itself, not is the reaction from kremlin spokespersons to meet your pest
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no washington knows. and that it needs to do something to try and keep this narrative of rushing interference going. it's in all we've all seen this episode of the, of the show. we all know how it ends. we all know there's not actually to, and i think they probably actually know to what us to also defines rather than speed the client media of anybody. the client media in the united states seems to suddenly jump on board with this all day with cnn. and all the usual suspects, you know, the white house or the state depart rosa snowball. hey, gleefully pro them. and you know, cnn's response was predictable, or the ortiz response to see, and i called at the fine, so ludicrous, this whole thing is, dear cnn. we certainly have a response. actually we have several, but we couldn't decide on one. we even thought of running an office poll, so here they are. one huh. 2, ha, ha, ha, ha, 3 i for $26.00 thing called and it once is cliches. back, 53 things are certain in life. death, taxes and ortiz interference in the
no washington knows. and that it needs to do something to try and keep this narrative of rushing interference going. it's in all we've all seen this episode of the, of the show. we all know how it ends. we all know there's not actually to, and i think they probably actually know to what us to also defines rather than speed the client media of anybody. the client media in the united states seems to suddenly jump on board with this all day with cnn. and all the usual suspects, you know, the white...
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the, the, the new dell, a report on the rejects washington's proposal to join sanctions against r t after the us took unprecedented actions marketing our network, the after 9 months of denial. the idea of finally admitting that 3 is really hostages for probably killed in gaza as a result of its error strike. and go to the question of allowing the premium regimes, district pressure with these weapons or not to it is a question of whether or not the need to be directly involved in the military on the brand of world war 3. moscow issues a star warning to the west against allowing the abuse nato supply long range missiles to bomb russia, the live in the russian capital. i'm rachel ruble. you're watching r t international. india has reported. they refused to sanction archie after washington said it would welcome such a move by new delhi. indian officials are port only said they do not follow unilateral measures imposed without un approval. this comes after the biden administration took legal action against r t over a large selection meddling that our network has denied artesia engine sharma ha
the, the, the new dell, a report on the rejects washington's proposal to join sanctions against r t after the us took unprecedented actions marketing our network, the after 9 months of denial. the idea of finally admitting that 3 is really hostages for probably killed in gaza as a result of its error strike. and go to the question of allowing the premium regimes, district pressure with these weapons or not to it is a question of whether or not the need to be directly involved in the military on...
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that because of that escalation, washington, dusk, washington knows that it would create a greater capability, a greater a war footing at a time when we're trying, we're gonna be good entering it to the november elections and they don't want to have this escalation at that time. this is, this is something that is not good during the election period. so this is something i think is a, has brought on some of the institution in the n, i, i, my personal view is that they will stand down. ultimately, they're going to give it serious thought, mislead the ukrainians to believe that it's going to happen. but if they do increase or do allow these missiles to go on in that does increase the range and it will cause a response. and i think that that response before november will be very heavy from the russian side. it with a, with an influx of missiles into ukraine that they have never seen before. all right, now from high, much to f sixteens and now talking about long range missiles throughout the special military operation. we've seen the us set its own red lines only to eventually break them. so why h
that because of that escalation, washington, dusk, washington knows that it would create a greater capability, a greater a war footing at a time when we're trying, we're gonna be good entering it to the november elections and they don't want to have this escalation at that time. this is, this is something that is not good during the election period. so this is something i think is a, has brought on some of the institution in the n, i, i, my personal view is that they will stand down....
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c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m.y morning on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile app, or online at c-span.org. >> on saturday, our campaign 2024 coverage continued in the key battleground state of pennsylvania, where vice presidential democratic nominee governor tim walz speaks in allentown. then at 2:00, republican presidential nominee donald trump holds a rally in wilmington, north carolina. the cook political report currently rates north carolina as a tossup....
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s. equity, impose this functions against on network for critical coverage of washington. you've asked question for matt, for months and months about you know, the global south and why there is not more support for ukraine is because of the broad scope and reach of r t the . well this is our team to national roofing. you live from our new center in moscow . i a michael, quite share with the updates. now let's bring you the breaking news of following this, our being champions of free speech, but not when he comes to our town o r t. that's the new us approach as washington impose the fresh route assumptions on r t, claiming that our world wide broadcast its lines mines everywhere. there are some of the 2nd few states arguments, a russian reputation. this information to subvert and polarized screen up of societies extends to every part of the world. in response today the united states, united kingdom and canada, are launching a launching a joints diplomatic campaign to rally allies and partners around the world to join us in addressing this web post by r t and other machinery
s. equity, impose this functions against on network for critical coverage of washington. you've asked question for matt, for months and months about you know, the global south and why there is not more support for ukraine is because of the broad scope and reach of r t the . well this is our team to national roofing. you live from our new center in moscow . i a michael, quite share with the updates. now let's bring you the breaking news of following this, our being champions of free speech, but...
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just how influential a jungle is considered by washington. to go the sealed indictment here from the what is it united states district, good southern districts in new york and anyone would thing from reading the treasury indictment, the state department, the justice department. and this is the most important media network in the world without any pair. these people in the united states administration must be indicted themselves for taking public money from the united states in order to use it to conceal information that would allow the american public to make up their own minds as no evidence. just as the mother inquiry numerous inquiries into previous russia gates hoaxes established and that this was all a lie and do as the press office replied immediately to say this is so 2016. now what this actually reveals about the bible harris administration is not something about russia or about our typical see united states. is it more against the people of palestine against the people of ukraine using them as kevin folder and that proxy war on russi
just how influential a jungle is considered by washington. to go the sealed indictment here from the what is it united states district, good southern districts in new york and anyone would thing from reading the treasury indictment, the state department, the justice department. and this is the most important media network in the world without any pair. these people in the united states administration must be indicted themselves for taking public money from the united states in order to use it...
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and washington is verified by this process. do you believe that washington is disabled lising be a government here in the middle east, if any more, approachable or piece breaks out anymore. i mean, aside from what's i think the opposite. why think washington is hesitant to do that? because it has an awful lot at stake with, you know, saudi arabia, it was cheap boil, thinking of the relationship between the us and saudi arabia long has been very close. but they're unhappy with that. and they weren't happy with the u. a. e and other countries that have also talked with the syria and talked about your changing policy. you know, us as never happy when other countries don't overpay the washington line. and what they found now is it even in the middle east, it's very hard at times to convince their us closest friends to maintain a line that is viewed as harmful by those same countries. i mean, your close observer, all of these things then if uh, come on, harris gets in in november. will it just be more the same? and you'll be told wh
and washington is verified by this process. do you believe that washington is disabled lising be a government here in the middle east, if any more, approachable or piece breaks out anymore. i mean, aside from what's i think the opposite. why think washington is hesitant to do that? because it has an awful lot at stake with, you know, saudi arabia, it was cheap boil, thinking of the relationship between the us and saudi arabia long has been very close. but they're unhappy with that. and they...
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it was my favorite that washington ever wrote. it's incredibly snarky and he's not usually snarky, especially congress, but he says basically foreign policy or what we would call national security requires secrecy. we are engaging in conversations with our allies. they are expecting that there's going to be a certain level of secrecy involved. and if we forth all of our conversations, they're not going to trust us. he's talking about maintaining alliances and relationships. and so while he use the language executive privilege, he does asserted for the first time, it establishes the precedent that executive privilege is the thing it's especially important when it comes to national security. he then i was the constitutional convention. i was there when we were deciding who had a role in foreign policy and how that was going to work. i don't remember the house representatives having a role, and if you don't believe me, i have the journals from the convention and the two state department offices, and you're welcome to come look at the
it was my favorite that washington ever wrote. it's incredibly snarky and he's not usually snarky, especially congress, but he says basically foreign policy or what we would call national security requires secrecy. we are engaging in conversations with our allies. they are expecting that there's going to be a certain level of secrecy involved. and if we forth all of our conversations, they're not going to trust us. he's talking about maintaining alliances and relationships. and so while he use...
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collision is best on part of the washington accuse is artsy of sewing this gord. i'm a division in the country rushes deputy envoy to the un say's its fear over this networks brewing influence under refusal to to the main screen narrative, which is the real issue. the current and us administration is absolutely not interested in americans having access to any alternative point of view since archie is still a very popular channel in the us and around the world, washington is trying to direct a tanker specifically at r t and other russian news agencies that are trying to convey the truth. we took a deep dive into the rooms and so the so called russian, this information cases, the west has been all too willing to a ledge for years past who benefits from the claims plus the size it is again, gather intel of the demanding the resignation of prime minister netanyahu for his failure to secure a peace deal with from us and get the remaining hostages in gaza for the, with the tops to raise from the past 7 days on today's fresh developments as well. good to have you with us
collision is best on part of the washington accuse is artsy of sewing this gord. i'm a division in the country rushes deputy envoy to the un say's its fear over this networks brewing influence under refusal to to the main screen narrative, which is the real issue. the current and us administration is absolutely not interested in americans having access to any alternative point of view since archie is still a very popular channel in the us and around the world, washington is trying to direct a...
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, i can't see any reason why they would consult with washington on this unless washington is helping to enable it, but i i i don't think that washington was part of enabling this, so you think netan yahu made the decision himself uh, he said that i'm going uh with it and uh whether you like or... not, you have to support us, i don't think he he spoke to the americans at all, he, i think he he did it, and and let the americans find out, find out what happened along with you and me, and what about the american people, lot of people are against against what is washington doing, and they talk about democracy, so what, what about the people say? um, america has stopped listening to its people to a large extent, the in my opinion, the the people, i mean it's wonderful to see the demonstrations in the streets, the the blocking of the bridges, the um, the sabotage of israeli ' um enterprises and all of these things, it's very inspiring, it's wonderful, but i don't think it affects the decision making procedure in washington at all, the right now, the the strategy of the zionist lobby in in t
, i can't see any reason why they would consult with washington on this unless washington is helping to enable it, but i i i don't think that washington was part of enabling this, so you think netan yahu made the decision himself uh, he said that i'm going uh with it and uh whether you like or... not, you have to support us, i don't think he he spoke to the americans at all, he, i think he he did it, and and let the americans find out, find out what happened along with you and me, and what...
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of washington. our wonderful general is a wonderful person and all of this. but if we go to the next one, another order before the deprecation, we're dealing with french officers who love their english and haitian counterparts. of course, are very status status. burussian borders before the demarcation that an equal date and rank the officer of the united states assumes command in all other casniority will prevail. the troops of the king will seat in all cases, the right of the line and precedence to the allied troops, to the americans. french forces will blackhawk to theirs, which is the call of the united states. you can imagine that how this wrinkles some french officers like the brothers do, who can trace their ancestry back to before charlemagne, to the grandparents of charlemagne and even if it doesn't come out openly, you see letters like the dead haitian, a captain in saint george who writes, whose father rather disgusted. we here they have more respect for our lout than they have for a duke
of washington. our wonderful general is a wonderful person and all of this. but if we go to the next one, another order before the deprecation, we're dealing with french officers who love their english and haitian counterparts. of course, are very status status. burussian borders before the demarcation that an equal date and rank the officer of the united states assumes command in all other casniority will prevail. the troops of the king will seat in all cases, the right of the line and...
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he called washington is allegations ridiculous. where it's very interesting that a country that has it, has positioned itself automate. the representative of democracy in the universe would think that its own processes could easily be interfered with or hacked by countries. but it sees a secondary countries or countries, but it, it, it undermines ended things, but it is more or 32 over been fairly point of view all outlook and its own way of democracy. i think such a allegations are ridiculous and ludicrous i wouldn't see any reason why that actually i would one to conduct the with the elections of the united states of america. russia, as we know each and we have 4 is known, it is a color that is a huge respect for this. so the n t or for a nation's of the went and last year i would never ever think about it even interfering with the processes of the united states of america. well, seeing here us officials, a busy mulling over the so called russian propaganda accusations, many americans are still wearing up who they shouldn't vote
he called washington is allegations ridiculous. where it's very interesting that a country that has it, has positioned itself automate. the representative of democracy in the universe would think that its own processes could easily be interfered with or hacked by countries. but it sees a secondary countries or countries, but it, it, it undermines ended things, but it is more or 32 over been fairly point of view all outlook and its own way of democracy. i think such a allegations are ridiculous...
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>> out the washington times.com. the portal, we have a special video series where i go out and talk to influencers in the world affairs community. we have a daily newsletter in a weekly podcast talking about some of these issues on the episode that drops on friday. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> our next guest a democrat from illinois. the financial services committee the fifth district of illinois. thank you for giving us your time. >> thank you for having me. short-term funding of government how did you decide on that? >> it was a no-brainer. i think all of us would have hoped this would have been a full appropriations fact -- package. we did the second or third best thing. government now through the end of the year. making sure we don't go into the holiday season. all of the things we depend on our government four. >> some people would say it was a safe act initially. keeping it from getting tracked. other factors inr mind as well? >> a concern with the longer six-month cr. it was really problematic. if you are go
>> out the washington times.com. the portal, we have a special video series where i go out and talk to influencers in the world affairs community. we have a daily newsletter in a weekly podcast talking about some of these issues on the episode that drops on friday. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> our next guest a democrat from illinois. the financial services committee the fifth district of illinois. thank you for giving us your time. >> thank you for having me....