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everyone attended the march in .ashington in the city with a massive traffic problem in normal times,ic had rerouted as acres of thee had been rerouted for visiting demonstrators. ♪ i'm hammering in the morning hammering in the evening all over this land a hammer of love for the brothers and sisters all over this land ♪ >> momentum for the march began slowly. by 11:30 a.m. a mounting tide of parents, students, grandparents, with placards and banners held aloft, walking down a wide avenue named in honor of the constitution of the country. no attempt was made or thought given to the strict lines of marching. serious, but relaxed. 200,000 strong they marched in the largest demonstration for civil rights in the history of the united states. band] ♪ing catholics, protestants, and jews. the humble in the famous. northern's and southerners. states-section of the 50 represented across the avenue. loosely grouped by states, organizations, or bus codes. some arrived by motorist -- motorcades. some by train and plane. some drove private automobiles 30, 50 miles, all to walk to the memorial site
everyone attended the march in .ashington in the city with a massive traffic problem in normal times,ic had rerouted as acres of thee had been rerouted for visiting demonstrators. ♪ i'm hammering in the morning hammering in the evening all over this land a hammer of love for the brothers and sisters all over this land ♪ >> momentum for the march began slowly. by 11:30 a.m. a mounting tide of parents, students, grandparents, with placards and banners held aloft, walking down a wide...
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final preperations taki place here at the ziegler building at the ashington county fair rk. now donald miaukee tonighat the visit here in washington cnty. you can sti register for both of these events trump's poll numbers here in recent-- but political great ertssay p's too ealy rule out a in for e republican here the dger state. in fact, a u-w professor we spokewith suggts trump is counting on wisconsin as as a back-up plan. numbers...e plans to ntinue to campaign here and keephis options open. if history isind y ation on how things will play out, mp isgoing to ave to work bit harder. ht rigw the pos aren't very goofor him but onby moats bya smid than a perfect votes toight'snt ts der way at30... t wi en a3if to telly rareyou register online. weould al me ntion dotrump wi so be in miaukee tonight at the bs thfoa seperate event.live in west bend. kylaevermann.cbs58 this morning... was praise church.. that's near 55-th and center. the governor and lt. governor took the time to chat with leaders. they alsanked them for helping out after e rest in milwaukee. "to highlight some
final preperations taki place here at the ziegler building at the ashington county fair rk. now donald miaukee tonighat the visit here in washington cnty. you can sti register for both of these events trump's poll numbers here in recent-- but political great ertssay p's too ealy rule out a in for e republican here the dger state. in fact, a u-w professor we spokewith suggts trump is counting on wisconsin as as a back-up plan. numbers...e plans to ntinue to campaign here and keephis options...
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there is a song in the show about it, "one last time." ,ashington, our first president not to do thething -- did the same thing. what are you hoping to hear obama talk about in his farewell address? >> i think a lot about that in terms of where he was, which was desperately seeking relief from the office that he held. [laughter] he needed to be done, you know? and that's, for me, every night that's what the song really represents is a -- an expression of the strength and hope that the office gives you but also the fact that it breaks you down until you have nothing left. until three words are all you can really say and that's what one last time really represents to me and in endeavoring to pass that sense of hope off to the american public and the american idea at large. president obama filled i think a majority of the country with hope in 2008 and the campaign leading up to it. i was hopeful. and not just the symbolism of seeing his face, you know, every time i looked at the president, knowing that that's, that man looks like me. more like me and knows my experience more than perhap
there is a song in the show about it, "one last time." ,ashington, our first president not to do thething -- did the same thing. what are you hoping to hear obama talk about in his farewell address? >> i think a lot about that in terms of where he was, which was desperately seeking relief from the office that he held. [laughter] he needed to be done, you know? and that's, for me, every night that's what the song really represents is a -- an expression of the strength and hope...
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we are joined by jeff green in .ashington bannon that'sen what do you think he will bring?to be buttons down and make and sell dust make himself more andtable to mainstream -- make himself more palatable to mainstream republicans. will try to direct that aggression toward hillary clinton and pulled trump away from stepping in a lot of the potholes we've seen him step in since the republican convention. lisa: there are many new faces trying to corral trump. >> trump does not strike me as someone who is easily corral of able. bannon has helped trump strategize, he helped him plan his border visit to mexico shortly after trump announced his candidacy last year. bannon is somebody trump trusts. i want to bring margaret into this conversation. tim clinton, what are they most ,orried about -- team clinton what are they most worried about? margaret: perhaps been and will be the guy who gets trump to stick with one message and be aggressive. and whatsaid publicly clinton aides have said behind-the-scenes is they are not terribly worried. they are always bracing for trump to play a
we are joined by jeff green in .ashington bannon that'sen what do you think he will bring?to be buttons down and make and sell dust make himself more andtable to mainstream -- make himself more palatable to mainstream republicans. will try to direct that aggression toward hillary clinton and pulled trump away from stepping in a lot of the potholes we've seen him step in since the republican convention. lisa: there are many new faces trying to corral trump. >> trump does not strike me as...
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grandson,ashington's george washington custis. in many ways this has to be looked at as our nation's first washington monument, the first memorial built to honor any president. the first structure of any kind built to honor a man like that. this house had a shame to itself apart from -- fame to itself apart from robert e. lee. lee married into the family, became part of the washington family. when the coming of the civil war put in aand lee was very painful and difficult place to which he had to choose sides, president lincoln wanted him to commit federal troops. it was offered to him. he could not fight a war against virginia, his native state. his home and family, as he characterized it. he was caught in this terrible dilemma. ultimately his choice would have a massive impact on the course of the civil war in american history that would follow. it would also lead to the u.s. taking this home, this plantation away from his family to punish him and creating arlington national cemetery as both a place to honor the dead, but also a
grandson,ashington's george washington custis. in many ways this has to be looked at as our nation's first washington monument, the first memorial built to honor any president. the first structure of any kind built to honor a man like that. this house had a shame to itself apart from -- fame to itself apart from robert e. lee. lee married into the family, became part of the washington family. when the coming of the civil war put in aand lee was very painful and difficult place to which he had...
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the dnc was favoring hillary clinton over bernie sanders, which was not the best kept secret in ashington. the fact of the hack in the concept the russians may be inserting themselves into an american election is far more newsworthy than what we have seen out of these e-mails. charlie: any doubt the russians did this? >> i do not think there is any doubt the russians did his. given publicly revealed information and the reports hat we have seen with a high degree of confidence that russians are behind this. i think the big question still is, was this directed at espionage? the russians have been interested in u.s. government agency servers and networks. the chinese have been nterested. or did they, in fact, intend to insert themselves into the lection? or did they make the decision after they were caught? charlie: have we seen the tip of the iceberg? >> i would expect there is much more. this appears to be much more than espionage. something like an information warfare operation. on some level that shouldn't surprise us. the russians have been running these types of operations in europe fo
the dnc was favoring hillary clinton over bernie sanders, which was not the best kept secret in ashington. the fact of the hack in the concept the russians may be inserting themselves into an american election is far more newsworthy than what we have seen out of these e-mails. charlie: any doubt the russians did this? >> i do not think there is any doubt the russians did his. given publicly revealed information and the reports hat we have seen with a high degree of confidence that...
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host: the story today in the .ashington journal -- post that might happen and where is your organizationolved in house and senate races? guest: there is a primary today in seattle, washington. this amazing woman who immigrated here from india at the age of 16 and now she was running for congress. we have high hopes for that race. you are seeing a lot more diversity in terms of the candidates and that's really exciting. jamie raskin who is running for congress in maryland. these are folks we call game changers. they are very strong on the anti-monopoly message against corporate control of our democracy and i think will be .bsolute amazing organizers we need them with or without a majority. what level of support does your organization get? guest: we do everything from fundraising for candidates that we support, volunteers on the ground, helping with expert advice. to help make sure they are running a best practices operation because we believe that the best way for progressives to run more efficient campaigns and that saves money. on march 29 your organization endorsed alan grayson for sen
host: the story today in the .ashington journal -- post that might happen and where is your organizationolved in house and senate races? guest: there is a primary today in seattle, washington. this amazing woman who immigrated here from india at the age of 16 and now she was running for congress. we have high hopes for that race. you are seeing a lot more diversity in terms of the candidates and that's really exciting. jamie raskin who is running for congress in maryland. these are folks we...
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." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. ,ashington, d.c., the capital the canadian embassy, also known as fortresshe left. we will get to megan here in a minute. francine lacqua, good morning. we are on yen watch this morning. atncine: we are, currently 100. we are close to breaking that 100 level. tom: megan murphy is with us. dean curnutt with us. extremely going after the bad guys. what is the execution plan? did you hear that in mr. trump's speech? megan: the cigna -- the signature speech, this is something that is coming out, and extreme vetting of people who want to come into the u.s. which of our allies are trying to combat the spread of radical islam. tom: what are the ramifications of his tone abroad? i cannot fathom how a good hunk of the world observes this. megan: breaking down these policies in various different forms over the past several months, there is concern that they will not actually work. withu look at countries 90% muslim populations, 50% muslim populations, countries where extreme activities have been launched -- including britain, areas all across western europe -- are we
." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. ,ashington, d.c., the capital the canadian embassy, also known as fortresshe left. we will get to megan here in a minute. francine lacqua, good morning. we are on yen watch this morning. atncine: we are, currently 100. we are close to breaking that 100 level. tom: megan murphy is with us. dean curnutt with us. extremely going after the bad guys. what is the execution plan? did you hear that in mr. trump's speech? megan: the cigna -- the signature speech,...
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senator mitchell whom i will soderburg,ambassador joined later nd after votes which all of us in ashington understand by congressman neal and congressman king, our moderator kelly o'donnell will be with us. we will have a very lively and interesting discussion. mentioned, this is our second conversation as part of kennedy which is 280 candid interviews with officials from this nation and abroad. and y members, friends those who have worked with the trenches on the most important facing our nation and the world. 29 interviews with teddy himself. this material to historians and for the education is really tions unparalleled. the truly teddy's gift to ages. we discuss this evening issues northern ireland, the conflict there, the role the in helping s played to resolve the troubles, and, of ted kennedyole that himself played. oral history en interviews were specifically issues. on irish and many others touched on them. be discussion could not timelier because we also mark centenary of the east step inthe first bloody a self-year process it -- toeral-year process that led the independence of th
senator mitchell whom i will soderburg,ambassador joined later nd after votes which all of us in ashington understand by congressman neal and congressman king, our moderator kelly o'donnell will be with us. we will have a very lively and interesting discussion. mentioned, this is our second conversation as part of kennedy which is 280 candid interviews with officials from this nation and abroad. and y members, friends those who have worked with the trenches on the most important facing our...
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ashington journal continues. host: we continue our discussion on campaign 2016 talking about thefemale vote with cochair of the women vote trump, an organization unveiled back in june. what was the reasoning behind this super pac? guest: we wanted the women's voice to be out there. we realized that mr. trump does need women in this election. one of the interesting things along this campaign is that women have been reluctant to speak out. there has been pressure because of the gender shaming -- you are supposed to vote for hillary, the first female president. he wanted to give women a safe place to support mr. trump. -- did you find yourself saying i could support donald trump? guest: for me, it was in february or march. i came to this more from the "never hillary" side and was waiting for things to shake out amongst the republican candidates. toould have been willing support several candidates. telling the 90's during the hillary care issue, and the health care task force. health care has been my area of policy a
ashington journal continues. host: we continue our discussion on campaign 2016 talking about thefemale vote with cochair of the women vote trump, an organization unveiled back in june. what was the reasoning behind this super pac? guest: we wanted the women's voice to be out there. we realized that mr. trump does need women in this election. one of the interesting things along this campaign is that women have been reluctant to speak out. there has been pressure because of the gender shaming --...