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i get over there and back to alexandria virginia. went to alexandria virginia. he tells me and he tells the group christian judeo values that is the heart of the american social fabric. [applause] and it struck me i was raised in the suburbs of chicago but for somebody that has his beliefs at the root of his heart and how he acted every single day made a great impression they insult you have to be educated to move up in this world and to look at eacateach other's cultures and beliefs and want to make it positive and become one of the renowned surgeons in history. >> i saw a great patriots and the evangelicals i saw that if he endorsed donald trump, he was going to take away ted cruz's vote and donald trump was going to end up becoming both the nominee and the next president, so i contacted him and said a couple of days ago in miami i haven't seen in about three years and i was a persona non- grotta and it was nice to see my old colleagues once again and i told them and mentioned it during the conference i was pestering you. but i ended up joining the campaign an
i get over there and back to alexandria virginia. went to alexandria virginia. he tells me and he tells the group christian judeo values that is the heart of the american social fabric. [applause] and it struck me i was raised in the suburbs of chicago but for somebody that has his beliefs at the root of his heart and how he acted every single day made a great impression they insult you have to be educated to move up in this world and to look at eacateach other's cultures and beliefs and want...
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this was very true for alexandria, virginia, on the eve of the revolution. they were part of a world that defined itself by adherence to strict social hierarchies and orders. clothing and textile consumption prevented a unique dichotomy which, as we shall see, was based on choice and nature of ailor'slor's trade -- t trade. a city on the eve of revolution. our time machine is the only known surviving account spoke from that. -- from the period. can anyone hear me ok? i will try better. aslizing this account book our guide, my goal this afternoon is to give you just a glimpse of prerevolutionary alexandria through the lens of how its residents acquired importantly, the lives they lived in their clothing. hopefully, what will emerge is a more complete picture of the city on the eve of revolution and how the simple and everyday act of dressing had revolutionary consequences. or at the very least, eliminating what some of alexandria's society wore to the revolution. we will get started right away. in residents of alexandria as a tailor from 1763 to 1782 i see on
this was very true for alexandria, virginia, on the eve of the revolution. they were part of a world that defined itself by adherence to strict social hierarchies and orders. clothing and textile consumption prevented a unique dichotomy which, as we shall see, was based on choice and nature of ailor'slor's trade -- t trade. a city on the eve of revolution. our time machine is the only known surviving account spoke from that. -- from the period. can anyone hear me ok? i will try better. aslizing...
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it is being imported from a distillery locally in alexandria, virginia and also from the caribbean. it is having an internal economy bringing in workers who get their wages in rum. enslaved people receive rum for anything from childbirth to rescuing a cow. it is one of these moments where you can see how different groups of people we don't always think of interacting around an item part of everyday life. >> where and when is it invented? >> i argue in the book it is invented in barbados in the early to mid-17th century when europeans from england and scotland and native people from south america and africans arrived in barbados within about 18 months of each other. it is a moment when people want alcohol. all of those individuals were used to having alcohol. they are far removed from where they had lived previously. certain alcohols don't travel well over the atlantic ocean. and so there are people interested in making alcohol, with some experience making alcohol. there are new products they experiment with, fermenting to turn sugar into alcohol. some of the equipment is necessary t
it is being imported from a distillery locally in alexandria, virginia and also from the caribbean. it is having an internal economy bringing in workers who get their wages in rum. enslaved people receive rum for anything from childbirth to rescuing a cow. it is one of these moments where you can see how different groups of people we don't always think of interacting around an item part of everyday life. >> where and when is it invented? >> i argue in the book it is invented in...
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eastern court appearance in alexandria, virginia. thank you very much. house democrats face a new pressure to hold a full floor vote on the impeachment inquiry, and it's coming from democrats. not the white house, not the g.o.p. alone, but democrats. a small group of them, including calvary representative john garamendi, are calling on speaker pelosi so that full though to take away republican republican's complaint that this is an illegitimate process. despite processing a vote is not necessary. >> i do think it's time for us to put a vote on the floor, a resolution for the inquiry, structured in such a way that it can move forward with full power of the congress behind it. i think that's probably going to come in the next week or so. >> harris: , senator lindsey graham says he is sending a letter to speaker pelosi saying the senate republicans would impeach president trump over his call to ukraine. meanwhile, new reaction on reporting the first whistleblower has professional ties one of the 2020 2020 democ candidates. his attorney denying any bias, say
eastern court appearance in alexandria, virginia. thank you very much. house democrats face a new pressure to hold a full floor vote on the impeachment inquiry, and it's coming from democrats. not the white house, not the g.o.p. alone, but democrats. a small group of them, including calvary representative john garamendi, are calling on speaker pelosi so that full though to take away republican republican's complaint that this is an illegitimate process. despite processing a vote is not...
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i move to alexander, virginia -- alexandria, virginia. i help dr. carson out. he tells me and tells the group. christian judeo values. that is the heart of the american social fabric. it struck me as somebody who is-dirnl' a christian myself. i was raised in the suburbs of chicago. but for somebody who had his beliefs at the root of his heart and how he acted every single day made a great impression on me. before every meeting we prayed. at the end of every meeting we prayed. and it was dr. ben carson who explained how important education is and the family structure. while he did not have a two-parent household, his mother was his rock and his mother instilled in him the belief that you had to be educated to move up in this world and you shouldn't look at each other's colors or beliefs. you should all want to make a positive impact on society. he ended up becoming one of the world's greatest renowned surgeons in history. [applause] he taught me a lot with america. i saw great patriots there. i saw people, evangelicals. whites, blacks, latinos. people standing u
i move to alexander, virginia -- alexandria, virginia. i help dr. carson out. he tells me and tells the group. christian judeo values. that is the heart of the american social fabric. it struck me as somebody who is-dirnl' a christian myself. i was raised in the suburbs of chicago. but for somebody who had his beliefs at the root of his heart and how he acted every single day made a great impression on me. before every meeting we prayed. at the end of every meeting we prayed. and it was dr. ben...
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out and i'm living in london, and you are on the next flight, i get over there and a move to alexandria virginia and i hope doctor person out and he tells me and tells the group, christian and you day-o the values, that is the heart of the american social fabric. sorry (applause) it struck me, i was raised as a christian myself in the suburbs of chicago, but for someone who had his beliefs at the root of his heart and how he acted every single day may agree impression on, me before every pretty -- meeting we prayed, before the acts of every meeting we prayed, it was doctor ban carson who explained how important education is and the family structure, while he did not have a two parent households his mother was his rock and his mother instilled in him the belief that you had to be educated to move up in this world and you shouldn't look at each other's colors were believes and you should all try to make a positive impact on society and the end of becoming one of the world's greatest renowned surgeons in history. boy (applause) so doctor banning carson talking a lot about america, was that moment w
out and i'm living in london, and you are on the next flight, i get over there and a move to alexandria virginia and i hope doctor person out and he tells me and tells the group, christian and you day-o the values, that is the heart of the american social fabric. sorry (applause) it struck me, i was raised as a christian myself in the suburbs of chicago, but for someone who had his beliefs at the root of his heart and how he acted every single day may agree impression on, me before every pretty...
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he's in alexandria virginia.e credit for the intelligence of this, in washington and the kurdish led fds. what is your take? the president said it is. he thanked the iraqi intelligence services, iraqi and also the ypg syrian kurds in syria. he thanked turkey also for not shooting down us air planes. as a former intelligence officer, what is your opinion of how it unfolded from the white house because, during that very long press conference, quite a few nuggets of details came out which surely will be interesting to a lot of people. ideally, what you wa nt to a lot of people. ideally, what you want to have happen after a raid like this is for the intelligence community to be able to exploit the information captured. it becomes harder to do when the world knows a leader like abu bakr al—baghdadi is dead. the leaders within isis may find out he's dead and go ground, change locations and the intelligence community has to find them again. it was an opportunity to do follow—on raids, to action more targets to become so
he's in alexandria virginia.e credit for the intelligence of this, in washington and the kurdish led fds. what is your take? the president said it is. he thanked the iraqi intelligence services, iraqi and also the ypg syrian kurds in syria. he thanked turkey also for not shooting down us air planes. as a former intelligence officer, what is your opinion of how it unfolded from the white house because, during that very long press conference, quite a few nuggets of details came out which surely...
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alexandria, virginia, savannah and key west. all great cities there. >> absolutely. >>> well, coming up, the one-handed football catch you have to see. >>> but first the frightening moments as a hot air balloon catches fire at a world famous festival. >>> and up next, the judge who gave a hug in court to the former dallas police officer convicted of murder is now defending her actions. i didn't have to call 911.help. and i didn't have to come get you. because you didn't have another heart attack. not today. you took our conversation about your chronic coronary artery disease to heart. even with a stent procedure, your condition can get worse over time, and keep you at risk of blood clots. so you added xarelto®, to help keep you protected. xarelto®, when taken with low-dose aspirin, is proven to further reduce the risk of blood clots that can cause heart attack, stroke, or cardiovascular death in people with chronic cad. that's because while aspirin can help, it may not be enough to manage your risk of blood clots. in a clinical
alexandria, virginia, savannah and key west. all great cities there. >> absolutely. >>> well, coming up, the one-handed football catch you have to see. >>> but first the frightening moments as a hot air balloon catches fire at a world famous festival. >>> and up next, the judge who gave a hug in court to the former dallas police officer convicted of murder is now defending her actions. i didn't have to call 911.help. and i didn't have to come get you. because...
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the emerging revolutionary war blog, and the lyceum of alexandria, virginia cohosted the symposium. >> phil graduated from wheeling jazz with university and is a graduate degree from george mason university. he is currently a supervisory park ranger with the national park service in florida, so with that, let us learn a little bit about why someone would want to burn down boston. [laughter] [applause] i'm a park ranger in the everglades so i did not bring any snakes, so everyone in the first or second row i know that was a big concern, but today's talk is centered on summit farther north and being a baltimore orioles fan, there are reasons why want to see boston burn. [laughter] >> today is the road to , at theon and boston center of that early colonial british comeo the into existence. i figured i would summit up in three days. thanks for coming, we will take questions. [laughter] >> they are all important dates. the 13 british north american colonies the ledge of the creation of the united states of america. but events did not happen in a vacuum. events like the three mentioned abov
the emerging revolutionary war blog, and the lyceum of alexandria, virginia cohosted the symposium. >> phil graduated from wheeling jazz with university and is a graduate degree from george mason university. he is currently a supervisory park ranger with the national park service in florida, so with that, let us learn a little bit about why someone would want to burn down boston. [laughter] [applause] i'm a park ranger in the everglades so i did not bring any snakes, so everyone in the...
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american foreign policy in time a fractured politics and failing states he joins us via skype from alexandria virginia p.j. thank you very much so what do you make of this this troop buildup why well i think 2 things 1st it seems to be an extension of the u.s. reaction to you know what happened last month i think the timing of this has more to do with with well domestic political considerations and regional security considerations you know trying to ministration has taken some heat here politically in the united states you know for it so it's casual response if you will to the turkish action in syria and i think this is a way of trying to balance that off by reassuring those in the regions particular goal of the united states remains committed to the security breach but does it really work that way can you offset what some say largely is a real security blunder by doing something in another country i mean is there an overarching policy that the trump ministration has for the region. well the overage arching policy is to try to push back on on your good growing influence of iran in the region. and that
american foreign policy in time a fractured politics and failing states he joins us via skype from alexandria virginia p.j. thank you very much so what do you make of this this troop buildup why well i think 2 things 1st it seems to be an extension of the u.s. reaction to you know what happened last month i think the timing of this has more to do with with well domestic political considerations and regional security considerations you know trying to ministration has taken some heat here...
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this is true for alexandria virginia on the eve of the revolution. they define themselves by adherence to strict social and clothing and textile consumptions provide a unique dichotomy. i want to take you on a journey, a journey through 18th-century alexandria, a city on the eve of revolution. can everyone hear me ok? i will try better. utilizing this account book as our guide, my goal is to give you just a glimpse of prerevolutionary alexandria through the lens of how it's residents acquired clothing, and importantly the lives they lived. hopefully what will emerge is a more complete picture on the city -- of the city on the eve of revolution. or at the very least, eliminate what society war to the revolution. we are going to get started right away. william carlin serve the residents of alexandria as a tailor from 70 -- 1783 to 1782. he offered a very rare and unique insight into the world of consumerism and culture. carl and's account book provides the names of 130 customers who entered his shop to be measured and for clothing. business flourished
this is true for alexandria virginia on the eve of the revolution. they define themselves by adherence to strict social and clothing and textile consumptions provide a unique dichotomy. i want to take you on a journey, a journey through 18th-century alexandria, a city on the eve of revolution. can everyone hear me ok? i will try better. utilizing this account book as our guide, my goal is to give you just a glimpse of prerevolutionary alexandria through the lens of how it's residents acquired...
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alexandria. that's only because they were arrested in the eastern district of virginia. and then this case will be transferred up to new york, in manhattan, where the charges were actually filed. >> lev parnas has been seen in washington with rouudy giulianit the trump hotel which is kind of a hangout of trump supporters. he was involved in this energy deal or attempting to get an energy deal and also of course in the investigation of the bidens. this intersects a number of, you know, issues. the allegation, though, is campaign finance violation. >> reporter: correct. now, both were to be deposed by the house committee investigating impeachment, but obviously they're not going to be appearing to that. the depositions were scheduled for today and tomorrow. but obviously they're going to be otherwise occupied. it's not clear to us whether they'll be held, i would guess they'll be -- they might seek to be released on bail. the question is whether they'll have to surrender their passports, whether the government would claim they'll flee the country. but these are not violent
alexandria. that's only because they were arrested in the eastern district of virginia. and then this case will be transferred up to new york, in manhattan, where the charges were actually filed. >> lev parnas has been seen in washington with rouudy giulianit the trump hotel which is kind of a hangout of trump supporters. he was involved in this energy deal or attempting to get an energy deal and also of course in the investigation of the bidens. this intersects a number of, you know,...
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the cases filed with federal court in alexandria, virginia, and a short time ago the u.s. attorney spoke to reporters about the investigation. >> the modus operandi in this case seems pretty straightforward. the defendant would access classified materials which he had access to only because of a security clearance and employment with the united states government. >> the first court appearance for the defendant is expected tomorrow. >> thank you catherine. slaughtered near a synagogue on the holiest day on the jewish calendar. a top security official says a heavily armed attacker tried to break into the house of worship. now what we are learning about a possible motive. but first, a suspected mass murder, charged with arson and murder. the suspect is a 9-year-old child. >> i don't know if he understands what he has really done. >> shepard: is what happens when you convict a child who isn't old enough to serve time? that's coming up. of these near record low rates. m@ç<+ry:q@gah><ñé8!a i need all the breaks as athat i can get.or, at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... li
the cases filed with federal court in alexandria, virginia, and a short time ago the u.s. attorney spoke to reporters about the investigation. >> the modus operandi in this case seems pretty straightforward. the defendant would access classified materials which he had access to only because of a security clearance and employment with the united states government. >> the first court appearance for the defendant is expected tomorrow. >> thank you catherine. slaughtered near a...
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host: gina from alexandria, virginia. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call.ll i wanted to say is before the impeachment was open, the democrats did have to go to barr for approval, he shut it down, he did not want any impeachment, that is why it seems it is not transparent, but they are doing a jury -- grand jury and everything without the help of the justice department. i think they are being very respectful. host: impeachment in total is the role of the congress. that is the body ascribed to the impeachment process. caller: he was supposed to approve the beginning of this and he did not want any part of it, that is what i am getting from news media. i wish the right would stop being so hateful about this because if a democratic president had done the same thing president trump has been doing for quite a bit, i would want the same thing done to him. host: that is gina in alexandria. chairpublican conference from yesterday. [video clip] >> democrats are trying to do, they basically cooked up a process they have been conducting in secret, the aim of very clear
host: gina from alexandria, virginia. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call.ll i wanted to say is before the impeachment was open, the democrats did have to go to barr for approval, he shut it down, he did not want any impeachment, that is why it seems it is not transparent, but they are doing a jury -- grand jury and everything without the help of the justice department. i think they are being very respectful. host: impeachment in total is the role of the congress. that is the...
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alisyn, that i was sitting in this studio a few days after a gunman came to a baseball field in alexandria, virginias, because he disagreed with us. because of the rhetoric from people like bernie sanders, who said republican policies are killing people. i don't think it was a coincidence when he was screaming "health care" while he was firing at the republican members of congress that morning. i held up a bullet fragment that i found in my bag that day in this studio. the violence is real. we all have to take a step back. this isn't just president trump, it's everyone that has to take a step back and tone down this rhetoric. >> we really appreciate you saying that, that the violence is real. it is real. and you've seen it and we've seen it. i am just being handed now a new response from the white house. this is from the press secretary of the white house that says, regarding the video played over the weekend, the president has not yet seen the video, but he will see it shortly. but based upon everything he has heard, he strongly condemns this video. congressman, we really appreciate you coming on "
alisyn, that i was sitting in this studio a few days after a gunman came to a baseball field in alexandria, virginias, because he disagreed with us. because of the rhetoric from people like bernie sanders, who said republican policies are killing people. i don't think it was a coincidence when he was screaming "health care" while he was firing at the republican members of congress that morning. i held up a bullet fragment that i found in my bag that day in this studio. the violence is...
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ukraine, the gentleman on the left, we believe as of tonight, is still in federal custody in alexandria, virginia, but we believe the gentleman on the right, who was arrested at the same time on the same charges, we believe he has now been bailed out on a million dollars bail. now, these two were not the only two arrested. right? you'll remember from this indictment that there were four men who were charged all together in this alleged campaign finance scheme. those two guys whose mugshots we've got, lev and igor, but also one of their alleged co-conspirator who was arrested in san francisco. as of this evening we believe he, too, has been bailed out on a million dollar bond in advance of what's expected to be his first federal court appearance in manhattan in the jurisdiction where he's been charged tomorrow. we also got word today that the fourth man who was charged in this indictment, a man who -- until yesterday was at large, he now has been picked up by federal agents reportedly while arriving from an international flight at jfk airport. and we do not yet have a mugshot for him, but we do ha
ukraine, the gentleman on the left, we believe as of tonight, is still in federal custody in alexandria, virginia, but we believe the gentleman on the right, who was arrested at the same time on the same charges, we believe he has now been bailed out on a million dollars bail. now, these two were not the only two arrested. right? you'll remember from this indictment that there were four men who were charged all together in this alleged campaign finance scheme. those two guys whose mugshots...
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first, our justice correspondent jessica schneider is outside the federal courthouse in alexandria, virginia. jessica, there's new information about these men, their alleged crimes and their ties to giuliani. >> reporter: that's exactly right, wolf. prosecutors here had to act fast. that's because hours after these two men met with rudy giuliani at the trump international hotel in washington, prosecutors say they quickly made their way to dulles airport with one-way tickets to frankfurt, germany. that's when federal authorities moved in, made the and the dramatic indictment was unsealed this morning. tonight, two associates of president trump's personal attorney rudy giuliani indicted on charges they made political donations to a u.s. congressman while pushing him to help get rid of the u.s. ambassador to ukraine on behalf of at least one ukrainian official who wanted her gone. that's the same ambassador trump removed from ukraine this year partially at the behest of giuliani. lev parnas and igor freeman are charged with conspiracy and false statements and fudge foreign money into u.s. elect
first, our justice correspondent jessica schneider is outside the federal courthouse in alexandria, virginia. jessica, there's new information about these men, their alleged crimes and their ties to giuliani. >> reporter: that's exactly right, wolf. prosecutors here had to act fast. that's because hours after these two men met with rudy giuliani at the trump international hotel in washington, prosecutors say they quickly made their way to dulles airport with one-way tickets to frankfurt,...
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>> what we know is the two men are due in court later today in alexandria, virginia. leave parnas and igor fruman. it outlines two instances where the two men were involved in a conspiracy, either falsifying documents or making false statements to the fec. when you file and donate, you have to say where the money is coming from and say it's only coming from me. in other words, craig, you can't give me money to donate in my name so you can get around campaign finance laws. that's the key thing that happened here. in addition to that, nbc news has confirmed my colleague and myself, according to multiple people familiar with the matter, what's identified in this representative is pete sessions a republican from dallas, according to this indictment he received several donations from these two men and they were trying to essentially lobby him to get rid of the then u.s. ambassador to ukraine at the behest of one or more government officials, according to the allegations contained in this indictment. so several different things that are going on here. but again, we have the
>> what we know is the two men are due in court later today in alexandria, virginia. leave parnas and igor fruman. it outlines two instances where the two men were involved in a conspiracy, either falsifying documents or making false statements to the fec. when you file and donate, you have to say where the money is coming from and say it's only coming from me. in other words, craig, you can't give me money to donate in my name so you can get around campaign finance laws. that's the key...
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northern virginia community college and the office of historic alexandria cohosted this event. welcome. in case you are wondering about cameras, c-span is covering this tonight for us. it will be broadcast may be a week from now. year, we hold a lecture series in memory of a colleague who passed away a few years ago. joseph winthrop, a dedicated and compassionate professor and social activist. and thees over there, woman who was married to him for many years is sitting here -- marilyn, glad to have you with us. panell complete this tomorrow at the alexandria campus, because we are all professors at the alexandria northern virginia community college. alexandra is a treat for history. and it is a treat to have these professors in a setting like the lyceum. we can rub shoulders with the ghost of the past. yearht's topic is the 1619, a turning point not only for jamestown but for the history of america. events inrrelated 6019 leave an imprint on us today. the first event of 1619 that helped to shape the present was that the first european style legislature convened at jamestown in
northern virginia community college and the office of historic alexandria cohosted this event. welcome. in case you are wondering about cameras, c-span is covering this tonight for us. it will be broadcast may be a week from now. year, we hold a lecture series in memory of a colleague who passed away a few years ago. joseph winthrop, a dedicated and compassionate professor and social activist. and thees over there, woman who was married to him for many years is sitting here -- marilyn, glad to...
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figures before them, here is where those high profile connections landed them in the jail in alexandria, virginia $1 million bond apiece. our panel joins me next when i get back. me next when i get back alda. dinner's almost ready. but one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with our renters insurance. yeah, switching and saving was really easy! drink it all up. good! could have used a little salt. visit geico.com and see how easy saving on renters insurance can be. (vo) ♪ the subaru crosstrek. dog tested. dog approved. subaru establishes national make a dog's day. helping hard-to-adopt dogs find homes. >>> what conversations have you had with -- >> i don't know these gentlemen. >> you were in pictures with them. >> it's possible. i have a picture with everybody here. i don't know them i don't know about them, i don't know what they do but i don't know, maybe they were clients of rudy. i just don't know. >> joining me now former u.s. attorney and msnbc distributor professor at the new school and legal analyst for nbc and joyce vance, professor at the alabama school of law. all
figures before them, here is where those high profile connections landed them in the jail in alexandria, virginia $1 million bond apiece. our panel joins me next when i get back. me next when i get back alda. dinner's almost ready. but one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with our renters insurance. yeah, switching and saving was really easy! drink it all up. good! could have used a little salt. visit geico.com and see how easy saving on renters insurance can be. (vo) ♪...
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matter, nate silver writing the following -- --t: let's go to leave, and lee, joining us from alexandria, virginiacaller: good morning. i am not at all impressed that aoc endorsed bernie sanders. i am a little curious about who the uaw will endorse. my favorite candidate, amy klobuchar, was with the union striking employees. i am interested to see who might endorse them. i am also very in favor of democrats for life of america and i would like to see a little more diversity in the democratic hearty. host: why is the -- democratic party. host: why is the ua do -- uaw endorsement important to you? caller: i grew up in the suburbs of detroit and the auto workers are important to me, i am fond of them. host: thank you for the call. you can give us a tweet, @cspanwj, and the line for democrats is (202) 748-8000. the line for republicans, (202) 748-8001. if you are an independent, (202) 748-8002. .-(202) 748-8002 yesterday bernie sanders had this to say. [video clip] ready. more than [cheers and applause] more ready than ever. applause]d to carry on with you the epic struggle that we face today. i am mo
matter, nate silver writing the following -- --t: let's go to leave, and lee, joining us from alexandria, virginiacaller: good morning. i am not at all impressed that aoc endorsed bernie sanders. i am a little curious about who the uaw will endorse. my favorite candidate, amy klobuchar, was with the union striking employees. i am interested to see who might endorse them. i am also very in favor of democrats for life of america and i would like to see a little more diversity in the democratic...
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in alexandria, virginia, a democrat. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call.ill make this as quick as i can. theink we are witnessing coordinated destabilization of the united states with these companies, with mark zuckerberg being on the hill and discussing. i believe the politicians are ill-equipped to answer these questions because they do not understand the technology, nor do they understand the impact it has. as far as facebook, the cat is out of the bag. they have already monetized our information and weaponized it against us with the use of coordinated ads to make people ultimately clash against one another in the streets. we have seen this with the result of the 2016 election being the -- facebook took the money because they knew this was happening, yet they did not act. i do not believe that any i.t. corporation does not know what transactions are happening. myquestion for you, since information is already out there, even though i have removed myself from facebook, my information is out there, from a cybersecurity standpoint, what can i do or what can
in alexandria, virginia, a democrat. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call.ill make this as quick as i can. theink we are witnessing coordinated destabilization of the united states with these companies, with mark zuckerberg being on the hill and discussing. i believe the politicians are ill-equipped to answer these questions because they do not understand the technology, nor do they understand the impact it has. as far as facebook, the cat is out of the bag. they have already...
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host: bill, alexandria, virginia, independent.ler: i saw where you were a veterinarian before you came to congress. guest: i will always be a veterinarian. this only job only lasts two years at a time. caller: what could you tell me about that big disease -- pig disease going through china? guest: that is an awesome question. i am a large animal veterinarian and i practiced for 30 years. it is african swine fever. it started off in africa, went to the balkan, cut across russia into asia. it has caused china to lose over population.r pig over 300 million sows have died. the word we heard is half a billion. it has a high mortality rate of about 96%. it is a stable virus that can be transported in feed and products that come from asian countries. , thateople buy pig's ears can harbor african swine fever that comes into this country. we know it is going to spread. we want to do every safeguard we can, and the american consumers have a big hold on this. they can really participate by not buying stuff that comes from an asian country. m
host: bill, alexandria, virginia, independent.ler: i saw where you were a veterinarian before you came to congress. guest: i will always be a veterinarian. this only job only lasts two years at a time. caller: what could you tell me about that big disease -- pig disease going through china? guest: that is an awesome question. i am a large animal veterinarian and i practiced for 30 years. it is african swine fever. it started off in africa, went to the balkan, cut across russia into asia. it has...
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crowley is a former deputy weiss white house press secretary joins me now from alexandria in the state of virginia good to have you with us on al-jazeera again mr crowley i mean the president is really not mincing his words but they are causing deep offense at home and abroad and they have done with the various statements that he's come out with in the past 10 days well i think the president you know in his is right to say you know. hell is better than the alternative fair enough but that's a transitory tactical situation. he really is trying to mask what is a profound strategic failure for the united states the image and so of russian forces moving into areas where the united states used to have those issues i think you're sending shock waves across the region everyone from the middle east and beyond is having to recalculate their relationship with the united states or a liability of the us now live and the credibility of its words indeed how much of a concern is it on the ground there in the u.s. that it is perceived that the u.s. has given up this space within the middle east in this area of in
crowley is a former deputy weiss white house press secretary joins me now from alexandria in the state of virginia good to have you with us on al-jazeera again mr crowley i mean the president is really not mincing his words but they are causing deep offense at home and abroad and they have done with the various statements that he's come out with in the past 10 days well i think the president you know in his is right to say you know. hell is better than the alternative fair enough but that's a...
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northern virginia community college and the office of historic alexandria cohosted this event. welcome. in case you are wondering about cameras, c-span is covering this tonight for us. it will be broadcast may be a week from now. year, we hold a lecture series in memory of a colleague who passed away a few years ago. joseph winthrop, a dedicated and compassionate professor and social activist. and thees over there, woman who was married to him for many years is sitting here -- marilyn, glad to have you with us. we will complete this
northern virginia community college and the office of historic alexandria cohosted this event. welcome. in case you are wondering about cameras, c-span is covering this tonight for us. it will be broadcast may be a week from now. year, we hold a lecture series in memory of a colleague who passed away a few years ago. joseph winthrop, a dedicated and compassionate professor and social activist. and thees over there, woman who was married to him for many years is sitting here -- marilyn, glad to...
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virginia -- will. liz: well, that few minutes just spanned fact-checking, the cambridge cambridge analytica data scandal, white supremacy. didn't touch on libra and the cryptocurrency issue, but alexandriaz grilling, of course, mark zuckerberg. this is his five-and-a-half hour mark of testifying before a committee in congress at the moment that was supposed to focus pretty much op on the libra project, the cryptocurrency, but it has turned into somewhat of a free-for-all in bearing down on mark zuckerberg. let me bring back kevin kelly and ross gerber. you both understand technology. ross, you know a lot of people in silicon valley. i do just have to ask you, she obviously was on a bead here when she brought up peter thiel who is a president trump supporter and a big investor in silicon valley companies. first to you, kevin, what are your thoughts here? >> my thoughts are this is emblematic of the overhappeninging that's going to be over the big tech names. they're trade thing at high multiples at 24 and a half times, here we are in earnings season where, one, tesla doesn't even make any money so i wouldn't touch it. two, facebook is trading at a high multiple, yet they have this regula
virginia -- will. liz: well, that few minutes just spanned fact-checking, the cambridge cambridge analytica data scandal, white supremacy. didn't touch on libra and the cryptocurrency issue, but alexandriaz grilling, of course, mark zuckerberg. this is his five-and-a-half hour mark of testifying before a committee in congress at the moment that was supposed to focus pretty much op on the libra project, the cryptocurrency, but it has turned into somewhat of a free-for-all in bearing down on mark...
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describesegner gruber the significance of tailors in 18th-century alexandria, virginia.he argues that men's clothing was important in reflecting meaningful moments in citizens lives and helped prepare the community for revolution. war"emerging revolutionary and, gadsby's tavern museum lyceum of alexandria, virginia cohosted this event.
describesegner gruber the significance of tailors in 18th-century alexandria, virginia.he argues that men's clothing was important in reflecting meaningful moments in citizens lives and helped prepare the community for revolution. war"emerging revolutionary and, gadsby's tavern museum lyceum of alexandria, virginia cohosted this event.
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images described the significance of tailors in 18th-century alexandria virginia. examining the account book of william carlin, who is active and 1780 two. gruber argues men's clothing was important and reflected meaningful moments in citizens lives. emergingence -- revolutionary blog and -- kos hosted -- cohosted this event. >> we saved the best for last. through our symposium i find it prudent to cover a talk that is close here to alexandria. sharing a bachelors in arts and and an maeservation in early american history from the college of william and mary. she has can treated to the developing of permanence galleries at the new revolutionary war museum in yorktown. curatorl exhibition
images described the significance of tailors in 18th-century alexandria virginia. examining the account book of william carlin, who is active and 1780 two. gruber argues men's clothing was important and reflected meaningful moments in citizens lives. emergingence -- revolutionary blog and -- kos hosted -- cohosted this event. >> we saved the best for last. through our symposium i find it prudent to cover a talk that is close here to alexandria. sharing a bachelors in arts and and an...