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so when lafayette arrived in the city of alexandria, alexandria only had about 10,000 residents. but it seemed that the entire city came out to greet him for this tour, lining that entire two and a half mile tour route i mentioned. and if people couldn't fit on the street they would go up into the windows and. they would wave handkerchiefs and ribbons. i'm passed by. it's kind of hard for us to picture what this might have looked like. fortunately, we have a lovely contemporary depiction. this is a pendant drawing that someone did right after they fall. lafayette, you can see lafayette is in a carriage this is a group of people. there's a banner that says, welcome, lafayette. you see people running to greet him. and then if you look up in the there are people i can't put this too close to the arms, the speaker because it will then do feedback. but you see them in the windows looking to greet him. there was this intense to want to see lafayette not even meet him but just have the opportunity to see him pass by. this becomes one of the first documented cases, tourism on a massive s
so when lafayette arrived in the city of alexandria, alexandria only had about 10,000 residents. but it seemed that the entire city came out to greet him for this tour, lining that entire two and a half mile tour route i mentioned. and if people couldn't fit on the street they would go up into the windows and. they would wave handkerchiefs and ribbons. i'm passed by. it's kind of hard for us to picture what this might have looked like. fortunately, we have a lovely contemporary depiction. this...
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this time to the city of alexandria. may her happiness and prosperity continue to realize more and more the fondest wishes of our venerated washington. to alexandria. thank you, general lafayette, for those kind words. welcome to the alexandria history museum at the lyceum. my name is liz williams and i am the deputy director of the office of historic alexandria. it is my honor to introduce our speaker for tonight. elizabeth reese is a public historian based in washington, d.c., and has spent over a decade as an interpreter at federal historic sites, including hamilton grange national memorial and the united states capitol. throughout her career, she has developed programs on civil rights, women's history and founding america. her first publication, i hope you all have bought your copy, was marquis de lafayette returns a tour of american ameri's national capital region. elizabeth is the chair of the american friends of lafayette, bicentennial committee for washington, d.c., and is also a member of afl's bicentennial comm
this time to the city of alexandria. may her happiness and prosperity continue to realize more and more the fondest wishes of our venerated washington. to alexandria. thank you, general lafayette, for those kind words. welcome to the alexandria history museum at the lyceum. my name is liz williams and i am the deputy director of the office of historic alexandria. it is my honor to introduce our speaker for tonight. elizabeth reese is a public historian based in washington, d.c., and has spent...
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alexandria: i didn't get like a password reset. chris: but she didn't just laugh it off, alexandria contacted us, we contacted ticketmaster, it restored her tickets just in time to go to the show. alexandria: i don't think i would have gotten this response if it wasn't for nbc local kind of reaching out for me. chris: many of us are rightfully nervous about our data's security. well, our "responds" and "responde" teams around the country looked into how quickly or slowly companies tell you when there's a data breach. a friendly word up front, the viewer you're about to meet speaks softly, but his hard lesson is important for everyone to hear. steven: yeah, so i have long covid, that's why i lost my voice. chris: he's whispering, but he wants to shout from the rooftops. steven: i want to scream the message, yeah. chris: we'll call this consumer steven, we're not using his real name or location, because crooks launched a repeated all-out attack on his identity. steven: i got so paranoid, i was like, "how are they keep getting in?" ch
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american history tv visited christchurch and alexandria, virginia to hear the story. hi, i'm john lawson and the former senior warden here at christ church in alexandria, virginia. with me is our rector, the reverend noel, george simmons. the story that i will describe today to me is really a lesson in leadership from perhaps the greatest leaders of the 20th century. president franklin roosevelt and prime minister winston churchill. these are men who are willing to commit their countries to a long, bloody conflict act in the name of freedom to support the freedom and independence of their own homelands, but to support freedom and democracy for other people around the world. they combine that with a deep humility. they believe that our countries had to be worthy spiritually and morally of the victory. they were asking god to grant us. so on january 1st, 1942, president roosevelt and mrs. roosevelt came here to christchurch with prime minister winston churchill. lord halifax, the british ambassador and lady halifax and others in their party to commemorate what roosevelt
american history tv visited christchurch and alexandria, virginia to hear the story. hi, i'm john lawson and the former senior warden here at christ church in alexandria, virginia. with me is our rector, the reverend noel, george simmons. the story that i will describe today to me is really a lesson in leadership from perhaps the greatest leaders of the 20th century. president franklin roosevelt and prime minister winston churchill. these are men who are willing to commit their countries to a...
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senior board here at christ church in alexandria, virginia. with me is our rector, reverend noel simmons. the story that i will describe today is really a lesson in leadership from perhaps the greatest leaders of the 20th century. president franklin roosevelt and prime minister winston churchill. these were men who were willing to commit to their countries to along bloody conflict in the name of freedom to support the freedom and independence of their own homeland but to support freedom and democracy for other people around the world. the combined that with a deep humility. they believed that our countries had to be worthy, spiritually and morally of the victory they were asking god to grant us. , so on january 1st, 1942, president roosevelt and mrs. roosevelt came here to christchurch with prime minister winston churchill, ward halifax of the british ambassador, and lady halifax, and others in their party to commemorate what roosevelt had called for the national day of prayer. and they prayed for three things , they prayed for strength in the
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so it was so it was a major -- a major day for the church and alexandria. word did get out.nd the -- the streets were lined with citizens as well as soldiers. after the service, the leaders went down to mount vernon. and churchill laid a wreath at the tomb of george and mrs. washington. that itself was a symbol of reconciliation from the revolutionary war. but it was remarkable that during the service, the rector wellsasked the congregation to sing "the battle hymn of the republic." because of the unification during the time after that war. they needed all of us to come together. they left mount vernon in the cold rain. they came back to washington. they stopped at the lincoln memorial and went back to the white house where churchill was staying. and that evening, they were joined by the ambassadors of the soviet union and china to sign the first declaration of the united nations. and churchill was amazed that his friend, franklin roosevelt, had persuaded the soviet ambassador to sign a document that called for freedom of religion. and hejokingly said to roosevelt afterwards
so it was so it was a major -- a major day for the church and alexandria. word did get out.nd the -- the streets were lined with citizens as well as soldiers. after the service, the leaders went down to mount vernon. and churchill laid a wreath at the tomb of george and mrs. washington. that itself was a symbol of reconciliation from the revolutionary war. but it was remarkable that during the service, the rector wellsasked the congregation to sing "the battle hymn of the republic."...
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david axelrod and even alexandria ocasio-cortez saying they're open to what trump is wanting to do. we've got the breaking news that senator john fetterman will meet president trump at mar-a-lago. to this news no one saw coming, axios politico reporting they'd trump could be unifying both the gop and congress possibly in a new wave of bipartisanship. tonight, this story as well, biden harris white house legacy falling apart and we'll show you what former tv anchor slamming the media for the coverup of biden's decline and vice president kamala harris visibly furious at president obama and president trump laughing together at president jimmy carter's funeral today and first lady jill biden ignoring kamala harris and we'll talk about it with joe concha. she's rear to react. also, this story: >> democrats say it's called lawfare, it's called weaponization of justice, and it's happened at a level nobody has ever seen before. liz: far left judge juan merchan moving forward with his own lawfare with president trump and sentencing in the new york case and widely expected to be tossed out on
david axelrod and even alexandria ocasio-cortez saying they're open to what trump is wanting to do. we've got the breaking news that senator john fetterman will meet president trump at mar-a-lago. to this news no one saw coming, axios politico reporting they'd trump could be unifying both the gop and congress possibly in a new wave of bipartisanship. tonight, this story as well, biden harris white house legacy falling apart and we'll show you what former tv anchor slamming the media for the...
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alexandria hoff joins me now from the white house, and, alexandria, what specific policies are we talking? >> reporter: well, there's a lot of undoing here especially when it to comes to some actions on guantanamo bay, actions when it comes to one of the alleged 9/11 if masterminds. we're going to get to the that because the president, i mean, he had spoke yesterday about how the country should be i moving forward from the attacks we saw on new year's day. but the national security space is a lingering concern, always is the potential for bad actor it is both domestic and foreign to seek out inspiration from events like what we saw. and yesterday president biden did take to the podium, he said he's been busy meeting with his national security team reiterating that no connection has been found between the attacks in new orleans and las vegas. >> i've assembled the entire defense and intelligence apparatus of the country in the situation room, and we've been spending a lot of time there. >> reporter: and while the reported suspects were american military veterans, biden critics feel that th
alexandria hoff joins me now from the white house, and, alexandria, what specific policies are we talking? >> reporter: well, there's a lot of undoing here especially when it to comes to some actions on guantanamo bay, actions when it comes to one of the alleged 9/11 if masterminds. we're going to get to the that because the president, i mean, he had spoke yesterday about how the country should be i moving forward from the attacks we saw on new year's day. but the national security space...
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in washington, alexandria hoff, ktvu, fox two news. >> all right. alexandria. and just into our ktvu newsroom, the police press conference has just been postponed to 11:00 this morning. now, we're going to stay on this. we'll keep following the story on air and online for you. and also on the fox local app. >> well, it has been a deadly end to 2024. in oakland, with a reported four homicides over the last day. ktvu is amanda quintana is live for us in oakland with what we know so far. amanda. >> well, we know that three of these four incidents happened overnight, killing three people in less than ten hours. now, the first was just before 8:00 last night. that happened in a residential neighborhood on 70th avenue. police say there was a stabbing there. one person was found with stab wounds when police arrived. that person did go to the hospital, but they were pronounced dead at the hospital. now, 2.5 hours later, police responded to second street in jack london square for a shooting. there, they found a victim with gunshot wounds. that person transported to the
in washington, alexandria hoff, ktvu, fox two news. >> all right. alexandria. and just into our ktvu newsroom, the police press conference has just been postponed to 11:00 this morning. now, we're going to stay on this. we'll keep following the story on air and online for you. and also on the fox local app. >> well, it has been a deadly end to 2024. in oakland, with a reported four homicides over the last day. ktvu is amanda quintana is live for us in oakland with what we know so...
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. >> todd: alexandria hoff with more, a big day, alex. >> good morning to you.has spoke with every republican not committed to supporting him today and he is hoping to be reelected the first round of voting. >> people are tugging through process changes they want and i am open to that. i think tomorrow will go well. >> he can only lose one vote before extended. lawmakers as a whole do not want repeat at two years ago in 15 rounds to elect speaker mccarthy. failing to reelect johnson would unable to certify the election results on the sixth. there is no? that he won the endorsement of johnson will go for the handful of hard-line republicans who feel johnson was weakened in the budget battle last month. >> what we want to see happen is 119th congress is not what happened in the last two years have 118. be asked to make the case and hopefully, mike will. >> we will make a decision tomorrow. bet that the speaker needs to discuss some things and a lot of things i agree. i will vote for mike or mike johnson. >> i will bow for money jackson. this has to be wrapped up f
. >> todd: alexandria hoff with more, a big day, alex. >> good morning to you.has spoke with every republican not committed to supporting him today and he is hoping to be reelected the first round of voting. >> people are tugging through process changes they want and i am open to that. i think tomorrow will go well. >> he can only lose one vote before extended. lawmakers as a whole do not want repeat at two years ago in 15 rounds to elect speaker mccarthy. failing to...
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then we tour the sites in alexandria, virginia the marquis visited during the 1824 return to america. lead up to inauguration day, american history tv looks at famous inaugural speech is. this weekend, speeches by john kennedy, lyndon johnson, and richard nixon. at 9:30 p.m. eastern on the presidency, the book mr. churchill in the white house, the author shares churchill was more than a houseguest during his visits to the white house during the presidency of fdr and white eisenhower. he draws on letters, diaries, government documents and memoirs to tell the story of winston churchill and the president's. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span 2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch any time on c-span.org/history. >> c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view of what is happening in washington, live and on-demand, keep up with the biggest events with live streams of floor proceedings and hearings from the congress, white house, courts, campaigns and more from the world of politics, all at your fingertips. stay c
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alexandria hoff has more on that. >> more on that trip.jill biden will be heading to new orleans on monday. at that point once down there they say according to the white house they will be grieving alongside family members. that means they'll sit down with some of the family members of the victims of this attack and meeting with first responders on the ground who took immediate action new year's day. the president commended those in his remarks yesterday. in the remarks the president had yesterday he has been busy since new year's day on this very topic. meeting with his national security team. reiterating to america no connection as of yet has been found between the attacks in new orleans and las vegas. >> president biden: i have assembled the entire defense and intelligence apparatus of the country in the situation room and we have been spending a lot of time there. >> while the reported suspects in both incidents were american military veterans some critics of the president feel the potential for foreign-grown terror has been ignored by
alexandria hoff has more on that. >> more on that trip.jill biden will be heading to new orleans on monday. at that point once down there they say according to the white house they will be grieving alongside family members. that means they'll sit down with some of the family members of the victims of this attack and meeting with first responders on the ground who took immediate action new year's day. the president commended those in his remarks yesterday. in the remarks the president had...
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then, historian elizabeth restores the sites in alexandria virginia that the mark he visited during his 1824 return to america. then, at 7:00 p.m. eastern, the lead up to inauguration day. american history tv looks back at famous inaugural speeches. this weekend, speeches by john kennedy in 1961, lyndon johnson in 1965, and richard nixon in 1969. at 9:30 p.m. eastern on the presidency, author robert schimmel with his book, "winston churchill and the white house," shares that the british prime minister was more than a houseguest during his lengthy visits to the white house during the presidencies of glenn roosevelt and dwight eisenhower. the book draws on letters, diaries, government documents and memoirs to tell the ory of winston churchill and the two presidents. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2. find a full schedule on your program guide, or watch online anytime at c-span.org /history. >>> booktv every sunday on c- span2 features leading authors, discussing their latest nonfiction books. here's a look at what is coming up this weekend. at 5:
then, historian elizabeth restores the sites in alexandria virginia that the mark he visited during his 1824 return to america. then, at 7:00 p.m. eastern, the lead up to inauguration day. american history tv looks back at famous inaugural speeches. this weekend, speeches by john kennedy in 1961, lyndon johnson in 1965, and richard nixon in 1969. at 9:30 p.m. eastern on the presidency, author robert schimmel with his book, "winston churchill and the white house," shares that the...
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. >> joey: alexandria hoff is here with more on this. what an evening.st looking ahead to last night's celebration called mar-a-lago the center of the universe. he has certainly made it. so local reports from police put the guest list 300 with heavy security screenings and a shuttle system to get guests to the grounds. the president-elect and returning first lady red carpet. against all odds considered victorious for them. consider for trump the indictments, multiple attempts on his life. one not far from where the party was held. uphill battle to the nomination. securing the house and the senate. such a big year. such a stressful one. there is more challenge to come in 2025. along with more to celebrate. you know, it's going to be implementing those promises that he won on. lapse night there were people out here watching this saying there he is on that red carpet. you know, i voted. perhaps i was unlikely voter, some might say. i'm ready for him to roll out the red carpet for me. what is president-elect trump looking forward to next year? listen. >> a g
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one most watcher book and booktv.org good luck archipelagoes 60 yearsla later s a retrospective alexandriaole goo log archipelago which came out in 1973. the second most watcher book when it comes to foreign policy was a talker see inc. by the "new york times" columnist appelbaum the subtitle the dictators who want to run the world but several books came out in 2024 dealing with the courts and the judicial process. number one most watcher book a booktv.orgna law professor jonathan turley's book indispensable right it is about free speech. the second most watcher book overruled supreme court justice neil. he questions whether americans are overregulated. when it comes to health policy the number one book or watch the book is called a magic pill it is about some of the new diet drugs that have come onto the market recently. second most watcher book is bad therapy and she questions whether or not children being correctly by mental health professionals. number one is actually. this is by jack asheville. he looks at the slain air force veteran and the others that participated in the 2021 capita
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. >> lawrence: alexandria hoff with the details on that. hey, alex. >> alex: good morning to you. math on this could get complicated today. johnson could only afford to loads one vote if all participate. democrat absent or republican voted present that could change the equation. johnson is hopeful is he going to retain his gavel on round 1. >> people are talking through process changes they want and those kinds of things. i'm open to that i think tomorrow is going to go well. >> alex: lawmakers as a whole do not want a repeat of two years ago took 15 rounds to elect. unable to certify the election results on the 6th. there is no question that president-elect trump won but the question now is how far is influence and his endorsement of johnson will go for the handful of hard line republicans who feel that johnson was weakened in the budget battle last month. >> what we want to see happen as we begin 119th congress is not what happened in the last two years. he has got make the case and hopefully mike will. >> i will make a decision tomorrow, but we discussed some things. a lot of t
. >> lawrence: alexandria hoff with the details on that. hey, alex. >> alex: good morning to you. math on this could get complicated today. johnson could only afford to loads one vote if all participate. democrat absent or republican voted present that could change the equation. johnson is hopeful is he going to retain his gavel on round 1. >> people are talking through process changes they want and those kinds of things. i'm open to that i think tomorrow is going to go well....
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he on the right, along with alexandria ocasio-cortez on the left, have pioneered a new model of becoming a member of congress and using that as a jumping off point to become a social media superstar. it was making an hour and a half long podcast every day, holding forth, and lo and behold, he toppled the speaker. he became the first member in the history of congress to do that. now he easily won reelection in his district but he quit, of course, because he was getting appointed attorney general. that did not work out for him. he made a lot of enemies in congress, to say the least. frankly, he is not going to be too started to be in congress anymore because he launched -- he has got his millions of followers now. he is the firebrand. what is example that says for other ambitious members because matt gaetz did not spend his eight years in congress trying to be a legislator. i do think that sets us up -- i sympathize with the young ambitious members. i think there are a lot of talented, smart people on the hill. i don't think we just have a problem if we just have a bunch of bones. the ince
he on the right, along with alexandria ocasio-cortez on the left, have pioneered a new model of becoming a member of congress and using that as a jumping off point to become a social media superstar. it was making an hour and a half long podcast every day, holding forth, and lo and behold, he toppled the speaker. he became the first member in the history of congress to do that. now he easily won reelection in his district but he quit, of course, because he was getting appointed attorney...
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jimmy carter's funeral. >> trace: alexandria hoff live in west palm beach, thank you. big wildfires in los angeles are not yet fully contained the political fallout has already begun thanks to democratic leaders traumatic mismanagement. bill melugin is live with more on that story. >> reporter: here in california it's no secret that democrats have long held a total stranglehold on political power so these disastrous wildfires could have been an opportunity for them to show off competence and cooperation but instead many feel the leadership has left a whole lot to be desired so let's start with la mayors karen bass who wasn't even in the country when the palisades fire first broke out. despite forecasted strong winds and extreme fire risks, she decided to travel to ghana not to attend a presidential inauguration. she was asked today if she regrets the trip but she did not give much of an answer. >> looking back, would you have taken the trip overseas? >> you know, i'm going to focus today on what we know. >> reporter: the mayor and la fire chief have been at all it's wi
jimmy carter's funeral. >> trace: alexandria hoff live in west palm beach, thank you. big wildfires in los angeles are not yet fully contained the political fallout has already begun thanks to democratic leaders traumatic mismanagement. bill melugin is live with more on that story. >> reporter: here in california it's no secret that democrats have long held a total stranglehold on political power so these disastrous wildfires could have been an opportunity for them to show off...
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. - [dana] i just called to apologize that we didn't reach out to you about the alexandria's law.ine indistinctly chattering) - [julie] she mispronounced alexandra's name. but shortly after newsom's chief of staff left that voicemail, the governor pulled his competing ballot measure. - [matt] finally, we won a battle. - [julie] the governor's office again declined interview requests, but in a statement said, "mr. capeloutos's advocacy in memory of his daughter is both admirable and deeply courageous," noting that, "our office did apologize to him." - [announcer] come to order, court's now in session. - [julie] we recently accompanied the capeloutos to hear the verdict in california's third ever fentanyl murder jury trial. - [jury] we the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant not guilty of violation of sexual law- - [julie] which they believe demonstrates the need for alexandra's law. - i don't understand it. - [julie] prop 36 and alexandra's law went on to pass with overwhelming support, the most decisive win on california's ballot. - [matt] less than 2% of all drug
. - [dana] i just called to apologize that we didn't reach out to you about the alexandria's law.ine indistinctly chattering) - [julie] she mispronounced alexandra's name. but shortly after newsom's chief of staff left that voicemail, the governor pulled his competing ballot measure. - [matt] finally, we won a battle. - [julie] the governor's office again declined interview requests, but in a statement said, "mr. capeloutos's advocacy in memory of his daughter is both admirable and deeply...
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this is chris in alexandria, virginia, republican. caller: two quick questions. first for your guest, how long typically does it take a president to fill his cabinet, and not just a cabinet, but all the political appointees? i believe there are almost 4000 of them. that's the first question. the second question is do we know where president trump is in filling all of those positions? i've seen articles from various sources that he has appointed most if not all of his cabinet, but i'm not sure about the minute executive appointees that have large divisions within the federal bureaucracy. thank you. guest: i will take the second one first. over the weekend president trump unveiled a lot of additional sub cabinet nominations, we call them. these are deputy secretaries, positions that do require senate confirmation but depending on the individual nominee, often times get through without any real hiccups. sometimes even getting unanimous consent of the senate floor. and when it comes to how quickly these cabinet nominees in particular could be installed, you look back
this is chris in alexandria, virginia, republican. caller: two quick questions. first for your guest, how long typically does it take a president to fill his cabinet, and not just a cabinet, but all the political appointees? i believe there are almost 4000 of them. that's the first question. the second question is do we know where president trump is in filling all of those positions? i've seen articles from various sources that he has appointed most if not all of his cabinet, but i'm not sure...
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there's rain in alexandria likely on sunday. and then later on sunday night, a circulation that she's just setting up here will make it dramatic weather wise down the case of saudi arabia, up to was q as in iraq. that's cuz they're not attempt to rebecca, but die from the said he's probably into the twenty's. that's taking a long time. we've seen some fairly heavy reading reported recently in terms of media in latin. it's could be repeated. that line also goes up towards equitorial guinea. but some, a range of, of the more obvious the size and with the exception of cape time, maybe the western cape, virtually every with half the credit could at least expect some decent right. the next few days, the to accept expected soon between european powers and the wrong one is new programs. days later, the man whom tore up the loss agreement. donald trump will return to the white house. the way the things stand, awards is each side wants. that is inside sort of the .
there's rain in alexandria likely on sunday. and then later on sunday night, a circulation that she's just setting up here will make it dramatic weather wise down the case of saudi arabia, up to was q as in iraq. that's cuz they're not attempt to rebecca, but die from the said he's probably into the twenty's. that's taking a long time. we've seen some fairly heavy reading reported recently in terms of media in latin. it's could be repeated. that line also goes up towards equitorial guinea. but...
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he joins us live now from alexandria in virginia. thank you so much for joining us, us. so we, by now i use to donald trump making pretty but bostic statements, but he doesn't always follow through. so what are we to take away from these latest hands that he's got designs on face panama, canal, and greenland. well, he can have desires. but in fact, once he becomes president, again, he will lack the, the authority to, to take any military action. he can certainly have conversations, for example, with denmark, which he did in his 1st term. just see greenland his 1st day or they've insisted it's not you know, but um, but the seas territory here is an act of war and you know, for a president to go to war to initiate military action. he needs a gift already from congress, and it's highly unlikely that that he would get it and trying to run on a platform, isolating the us from foreign conflicts like the ukraine goal. but these come to show a more outwardly aggressive approach to, to foreign policy. is that a contradiction which actually fits full of contradictions? no, absolut
he joins us live now from alexandria in virginia. thank you so much for joining us, us. so we, by now i use to donald trump making pretty but bostic statements, but he doesn't always follow through. so what are we to take away from these latest hands that he's got designs on face panama, canal, and greenland. well, he can have desires. but in fact, once he becomes president, again, he will lack the, the authority to, to take any military action. he can certainly have conversations, for example,...
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there was one established in alexandria. and by the way, glenn, katie mentioned glenn bradshaw's book, which is an outstanding book kind of the much more detailed and expansive counterpart for situation on the peninsula during this time. but too welcomes ultimately accepted the reality of freedom. he was not pro per say in fact. and i think it's in july and june or july, he complains or laments of the government that he doesn't have more black refugees to do the work that needs to be done in the army. so to categorize this is democratic or or pro or anti to see someone like mccloud win as pro slavery just misses a lot of the nuance he was definitely opposed to an emancipation proclamation in 62 no question about that. but there's just a little bit more to the story than we traditionally engage on. well, thank you again so much for that. thank we're here with jack gary in colonial williamsburg at the site of a very interesting archeological dig. now, you are thecu
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alexandria hoff is reporting life back from west palm beach, florida. >> really at six and a half dayssident-elect is sworn in and more than a dozen confirmation hearings will take place before then. trump says he is confident his nominees will do well. doug collins hearing is scheduled for 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. defence secretary pete hegseth is set to appear before the senate armed services committee at 9:30 a rally was held as lawmakers prepared to dive into or help soothe controversy that has surrounded his confirmation. >> this is the people's chance through the senate to nail every nominee it does not matter what party you are, with hard questions. the ones who are able to nail every question will get through. the ones who cannot i think we all need to say why couldn't they answer that question? i have total faith that pete hegseth, kash patel, they will be able to answer the hard questions. >> secretary of the interior nominee has been moved to thursday. marco rubio hearing will take place wednesday. trump's transition team is pushing for the national security rolls to be confirmed
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alexandria ocasio-cortez. she says maybe we should rethink that. good idea. >> greg: harold.oing to give you a shot here. dana brings up a good point about fetty. he seems like you're only bet for 2028 if you don't enter the race. >> harold: you think about it, he was not a favorite of some, and he has become a favorite because i think he continues to learn and evolve as a legislator. i would to a couple of things. trump's transition, remember, reagan had one heck of a transition because you had hostages in the middle east and the hostages were released shortly thereafter. most presidents have many for transitions. this one is interesting because both chambers have gone republican. the house did not go republican. only a 2-seat majority or 1-seat majority, once these special elections happen, still going, to be narrow. i would hate -- i would do this a little different with the actual things i would be doing. but he has to demonstrate to congress that they should fear him in many ways because with such a narrow majority and some of the things he wants to do, you look at the d
alexandria ocasio-cortez. she says maybe we should rethink that. good idea. >> greg: harold.oing to give you a shot here. dana brings up a good point about fetty. he seems like you're only bet for 2028 if you don't enter the race. >> harold: you think about it, he was not a favorite of some, and he has become a favorite because i think he continues to learn and evolve as a legislator. i would to a couple of things. trump's transition, remember, reagan had one heck of a transition...
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to marble the trump nominees face these hearings as alexandria was just saying he wrote this about the former foreign ag pam bondi and i am quoting here part of your foxnews.com opinion piece with ponte at the helm i have no doubt the department of justice will usher in a new period of genuine integrity and rise to meet our times and challenges. i praise. and he struggles getting through >> i am here in washington, d.c., for the confirmation hearing of pete hegseth and pam bondi. pam, somebody i greatly admire a mentor of mine. she is an advisor and board member for the caldwell institute for public safety which are started in response to my brother's murder in chicago two years ago. i have to tell you i'm really excited about the nominees in which donald trump has put forward to serve this country. peaches somebody who we all know obviously has worked and been a friend to many of us. somebody a belief loves this country who is the patriots and who can get the morale of the military back to where it needs to be as we face real challenges on the world stage. certainly we have had weak l
to marble the trump nominees face these hearings as alexandria was just saying he wrote this about the former foreign ag pam bondi and i am quoting here part of your foxnews.com opinion piece with ponte at the helm i have no doubt the department of justice will usher in a new period of genuine integrity and rise to meet our times and challenges. i praise. and he struggles getting through >> i am here in washington, d.c., for the confirmation hearing of pete hegseth and pam bondi. pam,...
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. >> emily: alexandria hoff is live at the white house with all the details.d morning. >> alex: good morning to you, the only person who wants this to be wrapped up faster than speaker johnson would be president-elect trump. those first 100 days in office can be seen as metric of success for incoming president. speaker johnson says he feels hopeful he will be able to retain his gavel in one round today. >> people are talking through process changes they want and those kinds of things. i'm open to that. i think tomorrow is going to go well. >> lawmakers as a whole do not want a repeat of two years ago when it took 15 rounds to elect speaker mccarthy. failing to elect johnson quickly would paralyze the house. rendering it unable to certify the election results on the 6th. no question that president-elect trump won. the question now is how far his influence and his endorsement of johnson will go for the handful of hard line republicans who feel johnson was weakened in the budget battle last month. >> what we want to see happen as we begin 119th congress is not wh
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host: gina is in alexandria, virginia on our line for democrats. good morning, gina. caller: good morning, kimberly and mr. buckley. i'm trying to learn about your book to see if i want to purchase it or not, but however i would just like to know, america has some kind of problem with the muslim culture, which it surprises me that people are not more curious because the ottoman empire lasted over 600 years. i don't believe america's culture is going to get to that. because they were inclusive. they pulled in christians, they pulled in jews, and it seemed like they were just as liberal as they were conservative. and i don't see americo working hard enough or being curious enough to last that long. even the chinese culture has led thousands and thousands of years, and it seems like the rest of the world has been watching america, but once they saw us doing it to ourselves we are just a joke now. you know, it is all about money. once citizens united got in there. we are a couple. host: you point out other historical traditions around chivalry and rules. is that what you
host: gina is in alexandria, virginia on our line for democrats. good morning, gina. caller: good morning, kimberly and mr. buckley. i'm trying to learn about your book to see if i want to purchase it or not, but however i would just like to know, america has some kind of problem with the muslim culture, which it surprises me that people are not more curious because the ottoman empire lasted over 600 years. i don't believe america's culture is going to get to that. because they were inclusive....
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he on the right, along with alexandria ocasio-cortez on the left, have pioneered a new model of becoming a member of congress and using that as a jumping off point to become a social media superstar. it was making an hour and a half long podcast every day, holding forth, and lo and behold, he toppled the speaker. he became the first member in the history of congress to do that. now he easily won reelection in his district but he quit, of course, because he was getting appointed attorney general. that did not work out for him. he made a lot of enemies in congress, to say the least. frankly, he is not going to be too started to be in congress anymore because he launched -- he has got his millions of followers now. he is the firebrand. what is example that says for other ambitious members because matt gaetz did not spend his eight years in congress trying to be a legislator. i do think that sets us up -- i sympathize with the young ambitious members. i think there are a lot of talented, smart people on the hill. i don't think we just have a problem if we just have a bunch of bones. the ince
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there's rain in alexandria likely on sunday. and then later on sunday night, a circulation that she's just setting up here will make it dramatic weather wise down the coast of saudi arabia, up towards q as in iraq. that's cuz it's not potentially mecca backed, died from the thirty's, probably into the twenty's. that's taking a long time. we've seen some fairly heavy reading reported recently in terms of the in line and it's could be repeated. that line also goes up towards the equitorial guinea. but some, a range of, of the more obvious the size. and with the exception of cape time, maybe the western cape, virtually every with half the credit could at least expect some decent right. the next few days the, the humanitarian crisis and 11 and calls for immediate and sustained action. ok, foundations loving, an emergency response subs as a vital lifeline for many in desperate need. your donations can play a crucial role in alleviating suffering. promoting community wellbeing and contributing to the recovery, join ok, foundation and
there's rain in alexandria likely on sunday. and then later on sunday night, a circulation that she's just setting up here will make it dramatic weather wise down the coast of saudi arabia, up towards q as in iraq. that's cuz it's not potentially mecca backed, died from the thirty's, probably into the twenty's. that's taking a long time. we've seen some fairly heavy reading reported recently in terms of the in line and it's could be repeated. that line also goes up towards the equitorial...
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line of robust storms moving to the east as it sweeps through places like jackson, mississippi, alexandria. they are specifically under an enhanced risk for severe weather. inside of that yellow and orange, if you live there, you could see damaging winds, flash flooding, and the threat for a few tornadoes. that's a look at the forecast across the country. let's see what's goi >> somara: and that's a look at your local forecast. you know, the kids are coming back from break, but if you live in the dmv you probably get another school day or a day off of school. >> janai: that was the part that made my ears perk up. does that mean in new york, in this area? >> somara: no, kids are going to school. >> janai: just making sure. thank you. >> whit: they have to bundle up. >> gio: thank you, somara. >>> now to the nfl. in the last weekend of the regular season, the division title won overnight. another day of hope for the bengals here. abc's ike ejiochi is here with more. good morning. >> reporter: that playoff picture is becoming a little bit clearer right now starting with the baltimore ravens t
line of robust storms moving to the east as it sweeps through places like jackson, mississippi, alexandria. they are specifically under an enhanced risk for severe weather. inside of that yellow and orange, if you live there, you could see damaging winds, flash flooding, and the threat for a few tornadoes. that's a look at the forecast across the country. let's see what's goi >> somara: and that's a look at your local forecast. you know, the kids are coming back from break, but if you...
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we even quoted alexandria ocasio-cortez, the kind of the leader for a lot of the left on these issues. and she said, listen, we can't just be reflexively anti-republican. i mean, the fact that she's even saying that is just, i think, really instructive of where democrats are, not just democrats on the front line, not just democrats who are worried about their reelection, but are saying we have to take an entirely new kind of strategy when it comes to where we can work together and where we can't. >> meantime, the president himself, as he was on his way out the door in just a matter of days, he had a press conference on friday talking about what was happening in california, and he was asked about his decision to drop out of the race and what that whether he could have actually beaten trump. >> i think. >> i would have beaten trump, could have beaten trump. and i think that kamala could have beaten trump. and the party was worried about whether or not i was going to be able to move. i thought it was even though i thought i could win again. i thought it was better to unify the party. i d
we even quoted alexandria ocasio-cortez, the kind of the leader for a lot of the left on these issues. and she said, listen, we can't just be reflexively anti-republican. i mean, the fact that she's even saying that is just, i think, really instructive of where democrats are, not just democrats on the front line, not just democrats who are worried about their reelection, but are saying we have to take an entirely new kind of strategy when it comes to where we can work together and where we...
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those two people now serving in congress, alexandria ocasio-cortez and marjorie taylor greene. for some people, i think stats are enough. but why are primaries a problem? i guess my case. we're sitting here ten days before the november election and 87% of our u.s. house seats have already been decided. there have been decided in districts lean so far left or so far right. and that the only election that determine their outcome was the party primary in which the candidate was nominated. you know, months ago we. should not accept that as normal under definition of democracy, that these outcomes decided before most people vote them. those votes tabulated why that has such a big impact on our partizanship and our polarization today is that very few people participate those primaries and those who do aren't very representative of the rest of us. of those 87% of seats, this year just 7% of eligible americans cast ballots in those elections. so if you ever wonder, why does it seem like congress is so divided on this issue or that where 60 or 70% of us can actually find common ground a
those two people now serving in congress, alexandria ocasio-cortez and marjorie taylor greene. for some people, i think stats are enough. but why are primaries a problem? i guess my case. we're sitting here ten days before the november election and 87% of our u.s. house seats have already been decided. there have been decided in districts lean so far left or so far right. and that the only election that determine their outcome was the party primary in which the candidate was nominated. you...
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you know so i think about this as an example of it's in the news in the court over there now in alexandria and down in texas now. google tech write and so google sets up this ecosystem. where -- it's -- it's a extraordinary complex ecosystem i'm simplifying it a lot but i that set up this ecosystem is everyone is part of the ad network all of the publishers have code or cookies on their site that they -- that they google takes this and they have an idea where consumers are going and put them into bins so on the other side if i'm an advertiser and i say i want somebody in their 50s who likes tennis, where can i get this ad to go to the people i can find those people. now, in that case, you know, why google would not own that information is unclear to me in a property rights because yeah i as a consumer went to the website and clicked on some tennis stuff. but "the new york times" or cnn or espn, phones that information as much as and if they decide i want to be part of a collective broadly that's what the google network is and share my information so google can find out so i can make more m
you know so i think about this as an example of it's in the news in the court over there now in alexandria and down in texas now. google tech write and so google sets up this ecosystem. where -- it's -- it's a extraordinary complex ecosystem i'm simplifying it a lot but i that set up this ecosystem is everyone is part of the ad network all of the publishers have code or cookies on their site that they -- that they google takes this and they have an idea where consumers are going and put them...
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in alexandria, virginia. good morning. caller: good morning. i wanted to share a memory.ampaign i ever worked on. i was in college at the time. it wasn't the first election i voted. my first election was 1972. in 1976 i not only worked on his campaign, i was precinct coordinator for him back when i lived in illinois. and his was the first inauguration i attended. i just wanted to share that. thank you. host: here is tiffany in signal mountain, tennessee. caller: thank you, good morning. thank you for taking my call. i just wanted to share a remembrance from my childhood. i was a child in jimmy carter was in office and elected. i grew up on a very rural farm. my grandparents were very big proponents of jimmy carter. i guess from just a very small child i learned that the civic responsibility just from my grandparents and how they supported him. just sharing that knowledge with children and understanding what our civic responsibilities are. carter -- jimmy carter just really exemplified the honesty, the integrity, and just being a champion of not everybody but especially ru
in alexandria, virginia. good morning. caller: good morning. i wanted to share a memory.ampaign i ever worked on. i was in college at the time. it wasn't the first election i voted. my first election was 1972. in 1976 i not only worked on his campaign, i was precinct coordinator for him back when i lived in illinois. and his was the first inauguration i attended. i just wanted to share that. thank you. host: here is tiffany in signal mountain, tennessee. caller: thank you, good morning. thank...
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>> i think alexandria hit all the key points, i just wanted to touch on carla was saying how we prioritize. usually when the bureau performance street present with you with see our map that is very visual on the areas and i think that we should of had that added on to that and helped you have a better vision on how our goals are and how we're moving and showing how we've progressed over the years with the funding on the repairs. so i think that next time we will add the photos and that data portion so you can see the maps in the areas and we highlight what she said about the seniors and children and those areas. so i just wanted to add to that's something that we will add next time and you're correct to painting a better picture and we will work on that. thank you. ?fm we are now in building and street building measures. this is shows several way from potholes, resurfaces usually including districts to filling voids and depressions. the department decreased potholes. this is includes the proactive potholes with work not only those responding to 311 requests. building repair received reques
>> i think alexandria hit all the key points, i just wanted to touch on carla was saying how we prioritize. usually when the bureau performance street present with you with see our map that is very visual on the areas and i think that we should of had that added on to that and helped you have a better vision on how our goals are and how we're moving and showing how we've progressed over the years with the funding on the repairs. so i think that next time we will add the photos and that...
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alexandria and author of "the ozempic solution." i know you're very proud of that. >> i am.he new study saying those looking to lose weight, it is also very effective. but it's not for everyone, correct? >> correct. glp-1 medications are fda approved for long term use for treatment and prevention of disease. while they're amazing, they should not be seen as a quick fix or vanity drug. >> robin: what are some misconceptions when it comes to these drugs? >> i actually wrote this book "the ozempic revolution" because just getting a prescription does not mean you will be successful. that's the biggest misconception i see. people think it's a magic wand and you don't have to do any work. it couldn't be further from the truth. in the past ten years, i've seen thousand of patients on glp-1's. i realized the people most successful were ones willing to embrace habit change and knowledge. so i took everything that i say to my patients, from how to eat, how to minimize side effects and put it in this book. doing the work is really important because at this point in time up to 66% of pe
alexandria and author of "the ozempic solution." i know you're very proud of that. >> i am.he new study saying those looking to lose weight, it is also very effective. but it's not for everyone, correct? >> correct. glp-1 medications are fda approved for long term use for treatment and prevention of disease. while they're amazing, they should not be seen as a quick fix or vanity drug. >> robin: what are some misconceptions when it comes to these drugs? >> i...
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and in alexandria, virginia, good morning. >> good morning.dential campaign was the first presidential campaign i ever worked on. i was in college at the time. it wasn't the first election i voted in, i voted my first election was 1972, but in '76 i not only worked on his campaign, i was coordinator for him back when i lived in illinois and his was the first inauguration i attended. so i just wanted to share that, thank you. >> and her is tiffany in signal mountain, tennessee. >> thank you, good morning. thank you for taking my call. i want to share a remembrance from my childhood. i was a child when jimmy carter was in office and was elected and i grew up on a very rural farm and my grandparents were very big proponents of jimmy carter and i guess from just a very small child i learned the civic responsibility, just from my grandparents and how they supported him and just sharing that knowledge with children and understanding what our civic responsibilities are. carter just really-- jimmy carter just really exemplified the honesty, the integr
and in alexandria, virginia, good morning. >> good morning.dential campaign was the first presidential campaign i ever worked on. i was in college at the time. it wasn't the first election i voted in, i voted my first election was 1972, but in '76 i not only worked on his campaign, i was coordinator for him back when i lived in illinois and his was the first inauguration i attended. so i just wanted to share that, thank you. >> and her is tiffany in signal mountain, tennessee....
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this situation with the democrats now on the house oversight committee, there was a battle between alexandriao-cortez, who is the progressive third term now congresswoman from the bronx, and gerry connolly, representative from virginia who is 74 years old and suffering from esophageal cancer. and you know, this fight came after -- well, this opening was created when congressman jamie raskin went -- she had been the ranking member on oversight. he challenged jerry nadler on the judiciary committee for that ranking member post and he won. this vacancy emerged. it was a moment where in my view the democratic leadership could have sent a strong signal that they are listening to the base of their party gerontocracy gerontocracy. they understand -- party. they understand the gerontocracy issues not working at their level. simple optics, to have a woman, a younger woman in this position who is a charismatic leader of the progressive wing of the party would have been a smart choice. again, looking at it in terms of this system versus anti-system dynamic, if you are bringing in fresh blood, this is so
this situation with the democrats now on the house oversight committee, there was a battle between alexandriao-cortez, who is the progressive third term now congresswoman from the bronx, and gerry connolly, representative from virginia who is 74 years old and suffering from esophageal cancer. and you know, this fight came after -- well, this opening was created when congressman jamie raskin went -- she had been the ranking member on oversight. he challenged jerry nadler on the judiciary...