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this is our seventh visit together and welcome back to washington, d.c. as i have made clear on our six previous meetings and throughout putin ice aggression and war against ukraine, my support for the people of ukraine is unwavering. i have been proud to stand with ukraine, i will continue to stand with you crane and i will work to ensure ukraine prevails in this war. to be safe, secure, and prosperous, the united states must continue to fulfill our long standing role of global leadership. we must stand with our allies and partners. we must defend our democratic values, and stand up to aggressors. and we must stand for international border rules and enormous. each one of these -- norms. each one of these principles is at stake in ukraine. and that i leadership. we must stand with ukraine's fight matters to the people of america. the ukrainia people are bravely defending their homes and 2heir homeland, their freedom and their democracy, against a brutal deck at a timor. and the american people know well the meaning of freedom. of independence. and the imp
this is our seventh visit together and welcome back to washington, d.c. as i have made clear on our six previous meetings and throughout putin ice aggression and war against ukraine, my support for the people of ukraine is unwavering. i have been proud to stand with ukraine, i will continue to stand with you crane and i will work to ensure ukraine prevails in this war. to be safe, secure, and prosperous, the united states must continue to fulfill our long standing role of global leadership. we...
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that is kailey leinz in washington, d.c. president biden also expected to make remarks later today at the bloomberg global business forum in new york and we will bring you those remarks this afternoon. coming up. a look at the stock of the hour. smartheat shares rising on days of a bite -- news of a buyout deal. what is driving that price action. this is bloomberg. ♪ is it me... or is work not working? at least, not the way it could work. your people are buried in busy work. and you might be thinking... can ai make it all work? it can. on the servicenow platform, ai transforms your entire business. your people work better, your customers are happier, and todd... well... he's practically euphoric. practically. so, let's get to work. (♪♪) >> this is ""bloomberg markets." , i'm vonnie quinn. time for the stock of the hour, smart sheet. blackstone and vista equity partners have agreed to acquire the software provider for about $8.4 billion. we are joined by ryan gould who is been following the story. yet another software provide
that is kailey leinz in washington, d.c. president biden also expected to make remarks later today at the bloomberg global business forum in new york and we will bring you those remarks this afternoon. coming up. a look at the stock of the hour. smartheat shares rising on days of a bite -- news of a buyout deal. what is driving that price action. this is bloomberg. ♪ is it me... or is work not working? at least, not the way it could work. your people are buried in busy work. and you might be...
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from bloomberg intelligence in washington, d.c., it's been a drip, drip, of announcements. is it planned on behalf of intel? is it a big pr campaign? >> there were a lot of announcements that we can break down starting with the most important one, the aws on the intel process. we heard them logging in microsoft earlier in the year. this validates their capabilities that are the northstar of the foundry business vonnie: turnaround story. explain what a fabric semiconductor is. kunjan when you think about an ai server it could be an interconnected technology, basically chips used for interconnection and networking. we don't have more on exactly the kind of chip it is. vonnie: the cost saving measures we are seeing, scrapping factories in poland and germany. is it that consistent with elsewhere in the business? kunjan: it's dealing with two difficult things. they have a very ambitious, aggressive foundry transformation goal that needs significant spending a year after year. they need to support it by exerting cash from their product that has seen a pause and slowdown of growth
from bloomberg intelligence in washington, d.c., it's been a drip, drip, of announcements. is it planned on behalf of intel? is it a big pr campaign? >> there were a lot of announcements that we can break down starting with the most important one, the aws on the intel process. we heard them logging in microsoft earlier in the year. this validates their capabilities that are the northstar of the foundry business vonnie: turnaround story. explain what a fabric semiconductor is. kunjan when...
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i sat down with two revered scholars at the school of law in washington, d.c. nelson is president and director council of the naacp fund. and the jordan e sherman jr. at howard law. here's our conversation. >> typically we've seen conservatives really been animated by abortion rights when they go the polls and specifically curving abortion
i sat down with two revered scholars at the school of law in washington, d.c. nelson is president and director council of the naacp fund. and the jordan e sherman jr. at howard law. here's our conversation. >> typically we've seen conservatives really been animated by abortion rights when they go the polls and specifically curving abortion
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cosmo beauty bar in washington, d.c. to speak with three millennial black women. one of whom is voting in north carolina about their plans this november. >> how are folks feeling about this election season? it's crazy to say the least. >> yeah, i'm feeling a little iffy. the first time i was able to vote was for hillary clinton. that was my first and last time because i feel like, okay i felt hope that hillary would win. i felt excitement from the community around me. i just had so much hope. then look what happened and so now i'm like, did my vote really matter? i don't know. >> were you excited to vote before the switch or were you just going to sit it out. >> i was probably going to sit it out. >> i agree. it was definitely sitting it out. i was not voting at all before the switch. i'm still up in the air. obviously i'm a muslim woman so it's very nervewracking and very scary for me.
cosmo beauty bar in washington, d.c. to speak with three millennial black women. one of whom is voting in north carolina about their plans this november. >> how are folks feeling about this election season? it's crazy to say the least. >> yeah, i'm feeling a little iffy. the first time i was able to vote was for hillary clinton. that was my first and last time because i feel like, okay i felt hope that hillary would win. i felt excitement from the community around me. i just had so...
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zion female union, ben's cemetery in the heart of georgetown and neighborhood in washington, d.c. this was a historically black cemetery. its history is very from a prominent and not so prominent washington residence from seeing across the 19th century the ebbs and flows of racial and social dynamics in d.c. this cemetery captures all the stories of this neighborhood, of the city and actually of this country. so what is the council's work mean for this cemetery? in march of 2023, the advisory adopted a policy on burial sites, human remains, funerary objects, where we that among other stories and cultures that had been underrepresented in the american regulatory and federal framework. african american history and, african-american cemeteries in particular, have been under-resourced, in some ways neglected. so the statement aims to elevate places this and to ensure that we as a federal agency, our fellow federal agencies and that state local governments as well as private entities respect the histories of places and work to protect them in different ways. so when you say elevate, doe
zion female union, ben's cemetery in the heart of georgetown and neighborhood in washington, d.c. this was a historically black cemetery. its history is very from a prominent and not so prominent washington residence from seeing across the 19th century the ebbs and flows of racial and social dynamics in d.c. this cemetery captures all the stories of this neighborhood, of the city and actually of this country. so what is the council's work mean for this cemetery? in march of 2023, the advisory...
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from washington, d.c. to across the country.g up tuesday morning, norman founder of the institute for public accuracy talks about his book, war made invisible how america hides the human toll of its military machine. and then the washington examiner james on campaign 2024. c-span washington journal, join in the conversation live at eastern tuesday morning, on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. check industry stakeholders identified on trade rules acrossing cross border rules and intellectual property theft and on c-span2, c-span now or free mobile video app or online at c-span.org. as 2524 presidential campaign helicopters presents series learn about the pivotal issues of different eras uncover what made elections historic and explore their lasting impact on this saturday in a four person race and former president teddy roosevelt ran for his old job under banner of the progressive or moose party and split the republican vote which sent incumbent president william howard taft to put woodrow will son-in-law in the white h
from washington, d.c. to across the country.g up tuesday morning, norman founder of the institute for public accuracy talks about his book, war made invisible how america hides the human toll of its military machine. and then the washington examiner james on campaign 2024. c-span washington journal, join in the conversation live at eastern tuesday morning, on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. check industry stakeholders identified on trade rules acrossing cross border rules and...
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an emotional day in new york city and washington, d.c. the september 11th terror attacks altered the course of our country in countless ways. there are more moments still to come recognized by silence as families pay tribute to the memory of the victims of that day 23 years ago today. >> you were a role model to me and your kindness inspires me and the rest of our family to be the best people that we can be. [applause] >> richard michael. >> we miss you every day and hope you are having a blast up there with dad and grandma and the rest of the family. of course, god bless america. [applause] >> bill: the numbers are extraordinary as we look at some of the dignitaries and politicians who have gathered after a big night last night that we'll talk about in a moment here. but the names and the numbers will go on for hours, dana. there were 343 members of the new york fire department killed in the line of duty that day. there were 71 cops who died at the world trade center that day. and we give tribute to all of them on this day, september 11t
an emotional day in new york city and washington, d.c. the september 11th terror attacks altered the course of our country in countless ways. there are more moments still to come recognized by silence as families pay tribute to the memory of the victims of that day 23 years ago today. >> you were a role model to me and your kindness inspires me and the rest of our family to be the best people that we can be. [applause] >> richard michael. >> we miss you every day and hope you...
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washington. i'm done with d.c. and with politics in the swamp. let's move to indiana. it was my idea to move there. and he said, we've always talked about one day moving there to be close to his family and to have children there. and he said, okay, sounds good. we'll move to indiana. no take backs and a few months we were out there and when i first moved out there, actually, i took a job in government once again in the governor's office. and i you know, in my mind, in that transition, i was escaping the swamp, the toxicity, the the political angling. and it was i was i was moving to kind of pastoral, blissful rolling hills of the american midwest. that was my vision. that's what i thought i was getting into. and what i realized is the human condition is the human condition. it doesn't matter the time, the place, the geography, the locale, whether it's politics in indiana, politics dc, the same dynamics exist. human nature is the same. there are still going to be the back biters, the people who are, you know, angling for for power and success. and so i actually didn't l
washington. i'm done with d.c. and with politics in the swamp. let's move to indiana. it was my idea to move there. and he said, we've always talked about one day moving there to be close to his family and to have children there. and he said, okay, sounds good. we'll move to indiana. no take backs and a few months we were out there and when i first moved out there, actually, i took a job in government once again in the governor's office. and i you know, in my mind, in that transition, i was...
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. >> go down to washington, d.c., and let her sign up bill to close the border because of the right toit. they don't need bills. they have the right to do it. the president of the united states of america you wake him up out of bed and say come down to the office and sign a bill. if he signs a bill that the border is closed and all he has to do is say it to the border patrol who are phenomenal. if they do that, the border is closed. people are killing many people. >> when all said and done both sides were happy with their performance. >> i had a good time. i think it was our best debate ever. i thought it was really good. we have 3-against one. i think what people saw for the first time was the choice in the selection between the vice president and was able to clearly articulate her vision and positive vision where she wants to take this country over the course of the next four years and use all the other side of the choice will which was donald trump. we want a second debate. we've had early conversations around that and we hope donald trump will actually agree. >> the big question no
. >> go down to washington, d.c., and let her sign up bill to close the border because of the right toit. they don't need bills. they have the right to do it. the president of the united states of america you wake him up out of bed and say come down to the office and sign a bill. if he signs a bill that the border is closed and all he has to do is say it to the border patrol who are phenomenal. if they do that, the border is closed. people are killing many people. >> when all said...
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skip in washington, d.c., independent. caller: yes.ust respond to the last two callers because a lot of times people will call in and give false information that has not been fact-check. so, let me do that, looking at both sides. the gentleman who called from falls church, right outside of d.c. said that she didn't answer the question about immigration other than to say that she would support the bill that both sides agreed to that would have been a compromised bill that would have addressed the situation. the reason why that bill was so important was it was going to provide money and resources for the border patrol. that's why the border patrol supported the bill. it is necessary to implement any restrictions on the border, which is what they all agreed to. binding -- biden had to, on his own, enact restrictions. they are not act by funding which makes it harder to enforce. but it has led to a number of illegal crossings and asylum claims to be limited. what he said was not true. she had a clear position that she supported a legislati
skip in washington, d.c., independent. caller: yes.ust respond to the last two callers because a lot of times people will call in and give false information that has not been fact-check. so, let me do that, looking at both sides. the gentleman who called from falls church, right outside of d.c. said that she didn't answer the question about immigration other than to say that she would support the bill that both sides agreed to that would have been a compromised bill that would have addressed...
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i went to nancy pelosi and the mayor of washington, d.c. and the mayor put it back in writing, as you know. i said you know, this is going to be a very big rally or whatever you want to call it. and again, it wasn't done by me. it was done by others. i said i'd like to give you 10,000 national guard or soldiers. they rejected me. nancy pelosi rejected me. it was just two weeks ago her daughter has a tape of her saying she is fully responsible for what happened. they want to get rid of that tape. it would have never happened if nancy pelosi and the mayor of washington did their jobs. i wasn't responsible for security. nancy pelosi was responsible. she didn't do her job. >> the question was about you as president, not about former speaker pelosi. but i do want vice president harris to respond here.
i went to nancy pelosi and the mayor of washington, d.c. and the mayor put it back in writing, as you know. i said you know, this is going to be a very big rally or whatever you want to call it. and again, it wasn't done by me. it was done by others. i said i'd like to give you 10,000 national guard or soldiers. they rejected me. nancy pelosi rejected me. it was just two weeks ago her daughter has a tape of her saying she is fully responsible for what happened. they want to get rid of that...
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president, let her speak at the ngressional black caucus foundation's 2024 phoenix awards dinner in washington d.c. watch our live coverage starting at 8:30 p.m. eastern on c-span, cspan now app, ornline at c-span.org. 2024 democratic presidential nominee and vice president kamala harris spoke to supporters in wilkesboro, pennsylvania where she expressed her vion for america's future. pennsylvania is considered a battleground state and has been a frequent stop on the campaign trail for the vice president. ♪ where vice president harris is speaking to voters at a campaign rally. live coverage on c-span. >> ♪ i'ma keep running because a winner don't quit on themselves i'ma wade, i'ma wade through the waters tell the tide don't move ♪ vp harris: good evening! can we please hear it for mary grace? [cheers and applause] >> kamala! kamala! kamala! bp harris: ok, ok, we got some business to handle. [cheers and applause] let me start by saying to everyone here, thank you for all you are doing and taking the time to be here this evening. you know, one of the things that i love about everyone who is here and
president, let her speak at the ngressional black caucus foundation's 2024 phoenix awards dinner in washington d.c. watch our live coverage starting at 8:30 p.m. eastern on c-span, cspan now app, ornline at c-span.org. 2024 democratic presidential nominee and vice president kamala harris spoke to supporters in wilkesboro, pennsylvania where she expressed her vion for america's future. pennsylvania is considered a battleground state and has been a frequent stop on the campaign trail for the vice...
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we need you in washington tomorrow. >> reporter: had you ever been to washington, d.c.? a suit, had never been to washington. >> i'm pleased to announce that the collision has selected the mission by joseph weishar. >> reporter: his design beat out applicants from over 20 countries. when the memorial opened to the public in 2021, only one thing was missing, an intricate 60-foot-long bronze relief, the center piece. >> i threw out the last hundred years of history in the art world, and i went back to what preceded that period of time. >> reporter: meet saban howard. firebrand, classical sculptor, and self-appointed bulwark against the scourge of modern art. >> artists like jackson pollack, i'm in opposition to them. it's a scam what's happened in the last hundred years. i'm here to rectif that scam. >> reporter: shepherding him through the process was his client, the congressionally-created world war i centennial commission. >> you go to these meetings, and none of them people in the room are artists. they're all lawyers, and, you know, washington bureaucrats. the commissi
we need you in washington tomorrow. >> reporter: had you ever been to washington, d.c.? a suit, had never been to washington. >> i'm pleased to announce that the collision has selected the mission by joseph weishar. >> reporter: his design beat out applicants from over 20 countries. when the memorial opened to the public in 2021, only one thing was missing, an intricate 60-foot-long bronze relief, the center piece. >> i threw out the last hundred years of history in the...
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i'm joe matthews alongside kailey leinz in washington, d.c.l television and radio audiences worldwide. it's great to see you after almost two weeks. you managed to hold down the fort. thank you. counting down to the debate one week from tonight. you and i will be here for a light one, happening against the backdrop of a tenuous moment in israel that has dogged joe biden and progressive democrats for month. kailey: kamala harris addressed this issue on stage in chicago at the dnc last month. of course, this is putting a fresh spotlight on the ongoing effort towards a cease-fire more specifically a hostage deal after six hostages being held by hamas were
i'm joe matthews alongside kailey leinz in washington, d.c.l television and radio audiences worldwide. it's great to see you after almost two weeks. you managed to hold down the fort. thank you. counting down to the debate one week from tonight. you and i will be here for a light one, happening against the backdrop of a tenuous moment in israel that has dogged joe biden and progressive democrats for month. kailey: kamala harris addressed this issue on stage in chicago at the dnc last month. of...
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kron four's washington, d.c., correspondent hannah brandt has a look at the new monument. >> world war one is often called the forgotten war. but in the nation's capital, a new sculpture now memorializes the complex. >> and so history comes alive with the story because court story basically unifies us dubbed a soldier's journey, the 60 foot long bronze wall was sculpted by been howard who use veterans is human models to design and create the piece. the culmination of 9 and a half years from design to congressional approval to fundraise project leader edwin fountain says it's taking a lot of work to get to this moment. it has been an incredibly rewarding challenge. poachers meant to tell the story of an american soldier who first leaves his family heads into conflict fights in different battles before finally returning home to america. >> it is a sculpture for the people and that to me. gets me out of bed every day. howard says he built it with the general public in mind and he hopes everyone who comes to see it get something need from it. >> it brings us together and under that flag, t
kron four's washington, d.c., correspondent hannah brandt has a look at the new monument. >> world war one is often called the forgotten war. but in the nation's capital, a new sculpture now memorializes the complex. >> and so history comes alive with the story because court story basically unifies us dubbed a soldier's journey, the 60 foot long bronze wall was sculpted by been howard who use veterans is human models to design and create the piece. the culmination of 9 and a half...
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. >> reporter: tonight, vice president kamala harris at fema headquarters in washington, d.c., briefed on the deadly storm that gutted the southeast. >> to everyone who has been impacted by this storm, and to all of those of you who are rightly feeling overwhelmed by the destruction and the loss -- our nation is with you. and president biden and ai, and all of the folks behind me, are with you. >> reporter: harris cutting her campaign schedule short this weekend, flying back to washington. her team releasing this image -- the vice president on air force two after speaking with the head of fema. she has also spoken with the governors of battered georgia and north carolina. north carolina officials asking harris and president biden not to visit just yet. the security challenge would be too great for the struggling state. earlier today, former president donald trump traveling to georgia, meeting with local officials in devastated valdosta. >> throughout the region, our hearts are with you. >> reporter: in georgia, a crucial battleground, trump repeatedly falsely stating that the state's r
. >> reporter: tonight, vice president kamala harris at fema headquarters in washington, d.c., briefed on the deadly storm that gutted the southeast. >> to everyone who has been impacted by this storm, and to all of those of you who are rightly feeling overwhelmed by the destruction and the loss -- our nation is with you. and president biden and ai, and all of the folks behind me, are with you. >> reporter: harris cutting her campaign schedule short this weekend, flying back...
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i said, i'd like washington, d.c., i want to go there, but this is harvard. it's in cambridge, massachusetts. and she said, oh, well, i guess harvard is a perfectly good school to. she had no idea. she had no idea. she was proud. so you get there and i must say this part, i loved all the other parts, but this love story. it was a page turner. and i have to say and you can tell people why. because mr. patrick is here. mr. patrick is here tonight. your husband, patrick. patrick is here. he surprised me and came for work today. oh, and just as it was a page turner, because i was like, she loves you. and if he wouldn't do this, if he did love you, you, i, i know it was like a whole chapter. i, i did not see it. so, you know, and this is important because i do talk about this in the book, you know, i grew up in south florida, as we said, you know, in a big, big public high school, predominantly white school. and i was very popular. i was the not only on the speech and debate team, but also the president of my high school class. and i did all kinds of things in gov
i said, i'd like washington, d.c., i want to go there, but this is harvard. it's in cambridge, massachusetts. and she said, oh, well, i guess harvard is a perfectly good school to. she had no idea. she had no idea. she was proud. so you get there and i must say this part, i loved all the other parts, but this love story. it was a page turner. and i have to say and you can tell people why. because mr. patrick is here. mr. patrick is here tonight. your husband, patrick. patrick is here. he...
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anyone, you can have folks from another country, voting either in washington, d.c., area absolutelynacceptable we should not shut down government we will not shut down government, it will be fund but i would hope to think democrats should join us think that noncitizens should not be voting in our elections. but maybe that is why vice president harris allowed 21 million people more than population state of new york to illegally cross the southern border maybe that is how they are going to try to win elections. cheryl: certainly, there is going to be a lot at stake today watching that vote very carefully, chairman, chairman jason thank you for being here this morning. >> thank you. >> all right. we have got a lot more coming up this morning guess what august cpi we are out that is out 10 minutes we are looking to heritage foundation pb finance economist after the break we are watching events at ground zero, the anniversary of 9/11 biden, vice president harris expected any moment, downtown obviously, we show you pictures of former president trump his running mate j.d. vance on the site
anyone, you can have folks from another country, voting either in washington, d.c., area absolutelynacceptable we should not shut down government we will not shut down government, it will be fund but i would hope to think democrats should join us think that noncitizens should not be voting in our elections. but maybe that is why vice president harris allowed 21 million people more than population state of new york to illegally cross the southern border maybe that is how they are going to try to...
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that's what we call the period of time when we're not here in washington, d.c., but doing our job. but the truth is we really haven't been in session very much here in d.c. for a long, long time, and september is no exception. and when we are in session here, typically, these days, it seems like we're in session for two and a half days, while the rest of america works at least 40 hours a week, and many of my constituents in texas work much longer hours than that. senator schumer, who sets the schedule here in the united states senate, has had us working, well, generously about halftime. i won't mince words. this democrat senate is on a collision course with itself, and the republicans have been ringing the alarm bell for months. after leader schumer's summer of show votes and months spent on president biden's controversial and often unqualified nominees, the senate will be in session just 11 more days, 11 more days in september. and we face an impossible to-do list. but it's by design. it's no surprise to anyone. some of what's on this list is some of the most basic tasks of governi
that's what we call the period of time when we're not here in washington, d.c., but doing our job. but the truth is we really haven't been in session very much here in d.c. for a long, long time, and september is no exception. and when we are in session here, typically, these days, it seems like we're in session for two and a half days, while the rest of america works at least 40 hours a week, and many of my constituents in texas work much longer hours than that. senator schumer, who sets the...
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they do hold hearings in washington d.c.vania senator named jons scott five f them or two of them are democratic senators. eight are going to be republican members of the house and six are going to be democratic members of the south or democratic members of the house. out of that number you have six of those that are former confederates and three of them on top of that or former slave slaveholding states. not all states that were slaveholding became part of thee confederacy. or former slaveholding states.e that's going to vary on their responses and the way they interact with testimony. >> how to bury th' responses? >> it's what you would expect. for the most part the democratic representatives of congress, senators are members of the house sit in disbelief and do not believe and try to come to the test may try to poke holes in the testimony. republican senators are more sympathetic at least. trying to allow the african-american community to tell their story. which is a remarkable thingre in andone of the most remarkable thi
they do hold hearings in washington d.c.vania senator named jons scott five f them or two of them are democratic senators. eight are going to be republican members of the house and six are going to be democratic members of the south or democratic members of the house. out of that number you have six of those that are former confederates and three of them on top of that or former slave slaveholding states. not all states that were slaveholding became part of thee confederacy. or former...
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biden and vice president harris speaks to the congressional black caucus phoenix awards dinner in washington, d.c.. watch live coverage at 8:30 on our app. >> c-span is unfilthed view of government and funded by these television companies and more. >> do you think we are just a community center. this is just a community center? it's more than that. >> comcast is partnering with community centers so students can be ready for anything. >> comcast supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> next, attorney general merrick garland addressing the justice department workforce, denouncing dangerous and outrageous attacks on the agency prosecutors and personnel. his remarks are about a half-hour. >> thank you. good morning. i have the great >> i have the honor of the person i called the big boss, our boss, attorney general merrick garland. at the department he was no stranger to the work. he knows the work and leads with the credibility of one who was department built, understanding the foundation upon which the department st
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the massive spending in washington, d.c.as caused the inflation and high prices so we we need to rein in high spending in washington, d.c. and that's something i would do if elected to congress. susan wild: i feel the impact of inflation, too. i do my own grocery shopping and pump my own gas. i'm very aware of prices and although i'm happy that gas prices seem to be coming down, believe me, i understand what people have been going through. we have got to make sure we are doing everything we can to reduce costs across the board for the average working family. that includes prescription drug prices. it includes groceries. and by the way, corporate gouging is a real thing. if you go to the grocery store and look at the box of cereal you used to buy, it will be the same price that it always was or perhaps a little more but it will have 6 ounces less of the cereal so shrink flation is one of the problems. people at the top are doing just fine so we have to crack down on corporations that are price gouging and finally, i have to s
the massive spending in washington, d.c.as caused the inflation and high prices so we we need to rein in high spending in washington, d.c. and that's something i would do if elected to congress. susan wild: i feel the impact of inflation, too. i do my own grocery shopping and pump my own gas. i'm very aware of prices and although i'm happy that gas prices seem to be coming down, believe me, i understand what people have been going through. we have got to make sure we are doing everything we can...
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. -- washington, d.c.the newshour's student reporting labs journalism training program, claire baek reports. >> this is where people are laid to rest, and it's sacred space. death reflects life. and the treatment of black people in life is reflective of treatment of black people in death. claire: in washington d.c, the mount zion and female union band society cemeteries have endured challenges such as erosion and a lack of funding. at one point, developers almost built on this land. but on days like juneteenth, volunteers like high school student brooke talbott come to take care of the burial grounds. >> a lot of times, these stones are either unmarked or their family doesn't know about it. so nobody's coming out to, you know, help to like, refurbish the graves. one of those graves honors the life of a seven-year-old girl named nannie. she is one of an estimated eight to ten thousand people buried here, some are known many are not. it took years of research to figure out who she was. >> she is been, pretty
. -- washington, d.c.the newshour's student reporting labs journalism training program, claire baek reports. >> this is where people are laid to rest, and it's sacred space. death reflects life. and the treatment of black people in life is reflective of treatment of black people in death. claire: in washington d.c, the mount zion and female union band society cemeteries have endured challenges such as erosion and a lack of funding. at one point, developers almost built on this land. but...
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culpable de distribuciÓn de sustancias ilÍcitas y posesiÓn de armas de fuego en una corte de washington d.creto revela hay serias fallas de planificaciÓn durante el atentado contra trump el 13 de julio en pennsylvania. les contamos. la fda aprobÓ hoy la primera vacuna contra la influenza que no necesita ser aplicada por personal mÉdico. te la puedes poner en la comodidad de tu casa sin necesidad de jeringas. asÍ empezamos. noticias telemundo en la noche con arantza loizaga. buenas noches les saluda sonia sÁnchez. en ausencia de aranza luizaga comenzamos con las imÁgenes del tiroteo en el metro de nueva york, que el domingo dejÓ a dos pasajeros heridos, uno de ellos muy grave. los videos son clave porque la balacera ha desencadenado una ola de protestas en contra de la reacciÓn de la policÍa a un sospechoso que no habÍa pagado su boleto y que se resistiÓ a ser detenido. karla amezola tiene el informe. son las imÁgenes de las cÁmaras corporales de la policÍa de nueva york. en el momento en que oficiales disparan en la plataforma del tren, hiriendo a pasajeros inocentes. ahÍ estÁn. todo iniciÓ
culpable de distribuciÓn de sustancias ilÍcitas y posesiÓn de armas de fuego en una corte de washington d.creto revela hay serias fallas de planificaciÓn durante el atentado contra trump el 13 de julio en pennsylvania. les contamos. la fda aprobÓ hoy la primera vacuna contra la influenza que no necesita ser aplicada por personal mÉdico. te la puedes poner en la comodidad de tu casa sin necesidad de jeringas. asÍ empezamos. noticias telemundo en la noche con arantza loizaga. buenas noches...
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i think if and i am in washington, d.c. but i ran away and i educated myself and i lived in a rural town which in the face country. it was very small and i felt limited the education. so most people will migrate in and be transients and go to larger cities because of the larger economy and the larger education and the greater opportunities. so the rural l.a., as i call it, is the people that state behind and how many america kind of cities do we have that people say, i need to leave, but i stay? and that's one thing. so sam walton, who decided to build wal wal-mart, said the people aren't moving. so i must build something for them. so that's how we came about. and the economic world. so have to look at, i think at the economics as well. and right. we're going to leave it there and get a response from nick jacobs. well, i think there are certainly a large number of citizens in southeast d.c., anacostia, that are clamoring educational opportunity as and at the end of the day also couldn't imagine themselves the place they cal
i think if and i am in washington, d.c. but i ran away and i educated myself and i lived in a rural town which in the face country. it was very small and i felt limited the education. so most people will migrate in and be transients and go to larger cities because of the larger economy and the larger education and the greater opportunities. so the rural l.a., as i call it, is the people that state behind and how many america kind of cities do we have that people say, i need to leave, but i...
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he will address the israeli american council maps washington, d.c.. meanwhile, his running mate, ohio senator jd vance stood by reports that haitian migrants were eating pets springfield, ohio, for and subsisting that his evidence includes firsthand accounts from his constituents. as for harris to will attend a roundtable with teamsters tomorrow at union headquarters in washington, d.c., tuesday. she'll be part of a fireside chat in philadelphia hosted by the national association of black journalists. harris will head to michigan thursday. she will join oprah winfrey for an event with grassroots groups. friday. she will be in wisconsin. a restaurant in the hayes valley continues to be targeted by thieves and vandals. the executive chef was speaking out today sharing security video from this morning's break-in. kron 4 sarah stinson has that story. >> 2 windows here at hay z's are already boarded up and now thieves have targeted this restaurant yet again, this time early sunday morning and through the front door he sees restaurant is reeling from a brea
he will address the israeli american council maps washington, d.c.. meanwhile, his running mate, ohio senator jd vance stood by reports that haitian migrants were eating pets springfield, ohio, for and subsisting that his evidence includes firsthand accounts from his constituents. as for harris to will attend a roundtable with teamsters tomorrow at union headquarters in washington, d.c., tuesday. she'll be part of a fireside chat in philadelphia hosted by the national association of black...
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you know, many of you know, i work in washington, d.c. we spend our time there. we spend our time here. we travel a lot. we're involved in helping a lot of people in politics, including our wonderful governor. but i go and the same with chair. people say to me, do you know gretchen whitmer? but everyone here? and i said, yes, jim. and i were among the first prominent democrats endorse her for governor. and she said, oh, gosh, what's she like? i said, number one, what you see is what you get. she's a natural politician, a talented public servant, and she's an authentic person. is. and that's what this book all about, authentic. something is so important to these world. we'll give some examples of you authenticity in a little while, but it really, really. and the other thing they say is this comes from like a top democratic strategist and, california. it comes from the former chair of the new hampshire democratic party. it comes from numerous members of my class got elected to congress 50 years ago. they say we really wish gretchen we would run president of the uni
you know, many of you know, i work in washington, d.c. we spend our time there. we spend our time here. we travel a lot. we're involved in helping a lot of people in politics, including our wonderful governor. but i go and the same with chair. people say to me, do you know gretchen whitmer? but everyone here? and i said, yes, jim. and i were among the first prominent democrats endorse her for governor. and she said, oh, gosh, what's she like? i said, number one, what you see is what you get....
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a large home in washington, d.c.so they they had a lot of collections and that they had spent decades building. victoria, what are some of the items that stand out to you when you came across this? what are some of the kind of popped for you? yeah. what's so interesting is that she had so many prominent california paintings. this painting directly behind me here is leland stanford, the founder of stanford university and part of the big four railroad fame of california. mr. and mrs. stanford driving their horse drawn carriage along ocean beach in san francisco. it's an incredible california scene, but it was hanging in her washingto, d.c, home and her most prominent california paintings were hanging in her washington home so she could continue to fly the flag as the senator of california. i think a lot of people will be interested in that. i believe the late senator was a stanford alum. around the gallery, can you show us around some of the other pieces that you have for us? i can and i also have some wonderful pieces
a large home in washington, d.c.so they they had a lot of collections and that they had spent decades building. victoria, what are some of the items that stand out to you when you came across this? what are some of the kind of popped for you? yeah. what's so interesting is that she had so many prominent california paintings. this painting directly behind me here is leland stanford, the founder of stanford university and part of the big four railroad fame of california. mr. and mrs. stanford...
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richmond, norfolk in the slight risk but stretching from washington, d.c. with 3 to 5 inches in isolated spots across that region. otherwise, we've got high 80s in minneapolis and chicago today, running more than ten degrees above normal across this region. that continues into tomorrow. cincinnati will hit 84. mid-80s store kans city and as f. full sunshine as we look to detroit and chicago. 85 in indianapolis. that's a look at your forecast, back to you. >>> "early today" is back in a minute with a nbc news investigation. the shocking story of a veteran whose corpse went unclaimed. what happened when officials learned about our report. ials learned about our report. is a walk in the park. get fast, all-day relief of your worst allergy symptoms like nasal congestion. (♪♪) live claritin clear. can a body wash transform your chest, arms, legs? it's olay body wash with skin care ingredients and 10x more vitamin b3 complex. so, in 14 days see visibly better skin. olay body wash. discover yours. ahh, yellow! didn't pass the tissue test? buckle up! whoa! there's
richmond, norfolk in the slight risk but stretching from washington, d.c. with 3 to 5 inches in isolated spots across that region. otherwise, we've got high 80s in minneapolis and chicago today, running more than ten degrees above normal across this region. that continues into tomorrow. cincinnati will hit 84. mid-80s store kans city and as f. full sunshine as we look to detroit and chicago. 85 in indianapolis. that's a look at your forecast, back to you. >>> "early today" is...
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to depart and come back here to washington, d.c.our years ago, joe biden came to the fire department on 9/11 and brought pastries and beer. he did not bring that again this year. i don't think the former president came with anything, as well. but you can see folks at the fire station very thankful and very happy that the former president came for a visit. families of some of the people who perished on flight 93, some of the 44 who perished back on september 11th 23 years ago, welcoming the president to lay two wreaths, when at the memorial wall and the other at the boulder which marks the site where the plane hit the ground. >> sandra: looks like a lot of photo opportunities. the former president's son eric trump lining up to take photos, as well. and this has been going on for quite some time. to brian kilmeade's point, the former president, many say nobody does it like he does. his ability to step into a moment like this and grieve with these families and remember with these families, it is something that he has done many times an
to depart and come back here to washington, d.c.our years ago, joe biden came to the fire department on 9/11 and brought pastries and beer. he did not bring that again this year. i don't think the former president came with anything, as well. but you can see folks at the fire station very thankful and very happy that the former president came for a visit. families of some of the people who perished on flight 93, some of the 44 who perished back on september 11th 23 years ago, welcoming the...
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>> jericka: nicole sganga for us in washington, d.c. thank you. with 46 days to go until election day, the first in-person votes of the 2024 presidential election were cast today in virginia, south dakota, and minnesota. and tonight, there are new concerns about election night chaos in the battleground state of georgia. that's because today the state's republican-led election board passed a controversial measure requiring every single ballot to be counted by hand. cbs's scott macfarlane is in atlanta looking into how that could all play out. >> reporter: just as vice president kamala harris arrived seeking new altitude in this battleground state, a georgia state election board controlled by former president donald trump supporters is causing turbulence. with just more than six weeks until election day, three republicans who hold the majority on the board voted to change the rules for handling ballots, requiring poll workers at each precinct in georgia's 159 counties to conduct a hand count of all the ballots on election night, in addition to the t
>> jericka: nicole sganga for us in washington, d.c. thank you. with 46 days to go until election day, the first in-person votes of the 2024 presidential election were cast today in virginia, south dakota, and minnesota. and tonight, there are new concerns about election night chaos in the battleground state of georgia. that's because today the state's republican-led election board passed a controversial measure requiring every single ballot to be counted by hand. cbs's scott macfarlane...
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of course the museum buildings in washington, d.c. are not the only way that americans experience the smithsonian. i've heard wonderful things about the traveling exhibit of the smithsonian's museum on main street. this partnership between the smithsonian's travel exhibition service and humanities council brings the smithsonian out of washington. i was pleased to see nebraska included in this endeavor over the last year. the voices and votes, democracy in america exshirt, made stops in howell, carney, wahoo and omaha, and i got to see it in carney. and the waterways exhibit at the kearney rails and trails museum opened on march 2nd. i was delighted to have a smithsonian come to nebraska, and i want to congratulate the many nebraskans who coordinated with it to make it happen. this connects the smithsonian to all americans nationwide who are unable to visit here in washington. i hope to hear more about the way it is smithsonian is seeking to connect with americans and increase that access to its collections. thank you again for being h
of course the museum buildings in washington, d.c. are not the only way that americans experience the smithsonian. i've heard wonderful things about the traveling exhibit of the smithsonian's museum on main street. this partnership between the smithsonian's travel exhibition service and humanities council brings the smithsonian out of washington. i was pleased to see nebraska included in this endeavor over the last year. the voices and votes, democracy in america exshirt, made stops in howell,...
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you. >> the centerpiece of the national world war one memorial was officially unveiled today in washington, d.c., the sculpture took nearly a decade to complete and is meant to pay tribute to the sacrifices of our country's soldiers. kron four's washington correspondent hannah brandt has a look at the new monument. >> world, one is often called the forgotten war. but in the nation's capital, a new sculpture now memorializes the complex. >> and so history comes alive with the story because court story basically unifies us dubbed a soldier's journey, the 60 foot long bronze wall was sculpted by been howard who use veterans is human models to design and create the piece. the culmination of 9 and a half years from design to congressional approval to fundraise project leader edwin fountain says it's taking a lot of work to get to this moment. it has been an incredibly rewarding challenge. poachers meant to tell the story of an american soldier who first leaves his family heads into conflict fights in different battles before finally returning home to america. >> it is a sculpture for the people and
you. >> the centerpiece of the national world war one memorial was officially unveiled today in washington, d.c., the sculpture took nearly a decade to complete and is meant to pay tribute to the sacrifices of our country's soldiers. kron four's washington correspondent hannah brandt has a look at the new monument. >> world, one is often called the forgotten war. but in the nation's capital, a new sculpture now memorializes the complex. >> and so history comes alive with the...
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attorney ben crump brought these families together in washington, d.c., including the mother of breonna taylor who was also shot and killed by police inside her home. a judge recently dismissed felony charges for 2 former officers involved in taylor's death because no video. because no one. >> did that. you guys say her life. don't have it. and that's insane. and to the federal trial is ongoing for 3 former officers charged in the beating death of tyre. nichols. his mother blames congress for inaction. their blood is on your the congressional black caucus calls these women, the mothers of the movement. >> as its members try to pass federal criminal justice reform to create safer communities and to hold police officers accountable. cbc chair congressman steven horsford supports the george floyd justice in policing act. >> in part the legislation would improve betting to make sure bad actors are not rehired as officers and restrict the use of no-knock warrants and chokeholds. we will not stop fighting. for you or the loss of your loved ones. republicans largely oppose the bill over at all
attorney ben crump brought these families together in washington, d.c., including the mother of breonna taylor who was also shot and killed by police inside her home. a judge recently dismissed felony charges for 2 former officers involved in taylor's death because no video. because no one. >> did that. you guys say her life. don't have it. and that's insane. and to the federal trial is ongoing for 3 former officers charged in the beating death of tyre. nichols. his mother blames congress...
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washington, d.c, and colorado. not just art and jewelry, but there's political memorabilia as well. among the items for auction, this photo of senator feinstein at the white house with a personalized note from president biden. there's also presidential signing pens, including the one used by president clinton to sign emergency aid for california after the 94 northridge earthquake. the proceeds of the auction go to feinstein's estate. senator feinstein and her late husband, richard blum, had multiple residences across the united states from san francisco. aspen, colorado. a large home in washington, d.c. so they they had a lot of collections and that they had spent decades building. the auction takes place on october 8th. you can bid or watch it online. okay. let's turn our attention to our weather. we're talking about what's happening in florida. also, hopefully a bit of a cool down here in the bay area. jeff. yeah, it looks like a lock on getting these temperatures to be a lot more comfortable here. we're already beginning to see these numbers dipping down. we're anywhere from 4 to
washington, d.c, and colorado. not just art and jewelry, but there's political memorabilia as well. among the items for auction, this photo of senator feinstein at the white house with a personalized note from president biden. there's also presidential signing pens, including the one used by president clinton to sign emergency aid for california after the 94 northridge earthquake. the proceeds of the auction go to feinstein's estate. senator feinstein and her late husband, richard blum, had...
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