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. -- fox 5 ajohn han ran explainsa how it happened. happe >> john hanrahan.raha >> also though u.s. military art authorized to work and getet paychecks ask constitutionallyuy members of congress cannot haveh their pay cut off so they arey technically on the job, almost,m all other areas of the federalhd government are generally shut down.down. still, 38 people from 24 24 different countries of origin,n, gathered at the northerned ae n virginia community college to bb sworn in as new citizens of thef united states by two federal workers.wo >> i recommend that these the candidates be administered the oath of allegiance thereby admitting them to united states citizenship. [ applause ] >> how can this federal functioo be continuing despite the fact f that congress can't architects't agree on a budget? b it is a little known fact thata the agency that oversees u.s. u citizenship is funded almost entirely by the people who wantw to become americans.ca >> it's $595 for a a naturalization application.cati it is $985 for adjustment of status application.pp >> when you multiply thosen mult nu
. -- fox 5 ajohn han ran explainsa how it happened. happe >> john hanrahan.raha >> also though u.s. military art authorized to work and getet paychecks ask constitutionallyuy members of congress cannot haveh their pay cut off so they arey technically on the job, almost,m all other areas of the federalhd government are generally shut down.down. still, 38 people from 24 24 different countries of origin,n, gathered at the northerned ae n virginia community college to bb sworn in as new...
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offabout woo quiche r ajohn, ben the air you were telling me about some activity. >> it's not a gate to the white house, it's a vehicle barricade on 15th street and pennsylvania avenue. it's right in front of the treasury building. which as you know, sits right next to the white house. and as we understand, a vehicle ran into this barricade. and then there was a pursuit. we are told, unclear exactly how long the pursuit was. we're told it was a short pursuit. that vehicle is the one that ended up there on the capitol on the senate side on constitution avenue where you see all the activity and where the shots were fired. what we've been noticing here at the white house, first of all, the white house grounds are on a lockdown, which means we are not allowed to leave. nobody else is allowed to come onto the white house grounds. and we've seen capitol, secret service police cars and motorcycles going back and forth with their, with their lights on. but it looks like you know this is a precautionary step in the wake of what was that you know, some kind of vehicle hitting those, hitting th
offabout woo quiche r ajohn, ben the air you were telling me about some activity. >> it's not a gate to the white house, it's a vehicle barricade on 15th street and pennsylvania avenue. it's right in front of the treasury building. which as you know, sits right next to the white house. and as we understand, a vehicle ran into this barricade. and then there was a pursuit. we are told, unclear exactly how long the pursuit was. we're told it was a short pursuit. that vehicle is the one that...
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i am ajohn mueller. >> happens today, pope francis visits the birthplace of his namesake in italy. he was supposed to take the name of pope francis known for renouncing his wealth and embracing poverty. saint francis was family told by god to, quote, repair my house. pope francis is restoring many people's faith by doing so in the catholic church. >> this is the, i wish it about me, story of the day. a big surprise for customers of in mississippi. >> a computer glitch made them all millionaires although the bank very quickly corrected that error. officials say there was a system display issue and the trillions were actually never really available to those customers. >> they thank you very much done the right thing and left the way it was. 6:27 is your time. there is still another half hour of good morning washington. >> coming up, we have a live report on how the gulf coast is getting ready for tropical storm february, 2013. a a landmark transportation bill is up for consideration. even though it's backed by republican governor mcdonnell... ken n cuccinelli joins tea party republs
i am ajohn mueller. >> happens today, pope francis visits the birthplace of his namesake in italy. he was supposed to take the name of pope francis known for renouncing his wealth and embracing poverty. saint francis was family told by god to, quote, repair my house. pope francis is restoring many people's faith by doing so in the catholic church. >> this is the, i wish it about me, story of the day. a big surprise for customers of in mississippi. >> a computer glitch made...
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use -- and it's been attributed -- and i don't know if it's accurate -- is it's been attributed to ajohn tyler, a scottish historian. "a domes is always temporary in nature; it simply cannot exist as a permanent form of government. it will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury, from that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates who promise the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that every democracy will finally collapse due to loose fiscal policy, which is always followed by a dictatorship." where are we in that line? is $50 trillion in negative net worth not a sign we're going there? is declining median family income not a sign that we're going -- what we've seen in this last so-called recovery is the wealthy have done very well, but nobody else has. so what we're seeing is history repeat it is in terms of what has been outlined and observed in the past. john tyler was also accredited with this, but nobody can prove it: "the average age of the world's greatest civ
use -- and it's been attributed -- and i don't know if it's accurate -- is it's been attributed to ajohn tyler, a scottish historian. "a domes is always temporary in nature; it simply cannot exist as a permanent form of government. it will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury, from that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates who promise the most benefits from the public treasury, with...