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moment pope leaves to d.c. captain oscar jackson, a foolish brigade footnote pope's departure and regret we parted with pope for so long a time held our entire conflict as a commander. perhaps a man by the name of order ranger summed up the moment last as pope boards the train to leave st. louis. goodbye, pope. your grave is made. pope arrives to washington d.c. june 24, what he describes enthusiastic welcome, also reported in the philadelphian require, his wife wrote him a quick note and that this moment, this movement to washington d.c., this movement, this order, this meeting was perfectly, she was perfectly convinced it was leading to a greater purpose and that greater purpose was pope would not return to the west. she'd write this and her letter to her husband, i'm almost sure he will not have fremont and perhaps mcdowell's department and you will then take the field against jackson. it is possible you may supersede mcclellan but i do not come up with my present white on the subject considerate lightly how
moment pope leaves to d.c. captain oscar jackson, a foolish brigade footnote pope's departure and regret we parted with pope for so long a time held our entire conflict as a commander. perhaps a man by the name of order ranger summed up the moment last as pope boards the train to leave st. louis. goodbye, pope. your grave is made. pope arrives to washington d.c. june 24, what he describes enthusiastic welcome, also reported in the philadelphian require, his wife wrote him a quick note and that...
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lincoln will arrive back to d.c. and on the following day on june 26th, there will be another meeting between pope and stanton. it will meet in private chambers in the war department. stanton will finally reveal to pope that there's been a fiasco in the valley between jackson and fremont. and stanton concedes in this meeting that lincoln and himself are to blame for all that is developed and come across from this fallout of this most recent campaign in the shen do away valley. stanton says we made mistakes in the following ways. we placed them in command of these armies. we shouldn't have done that. we also shouldn't have tried to regulate their movements from washington, d.c. after these commands were defeated, stanton and lincoln finally give in to what the treasury has been arguing about for weeks. and what they have been arguing, that these two armies in the valley and urban mcdowell's army need to be united commander. and the port republican, they give in. the genesis for llincoln's trip to west point and callin
lincoln will arrive back to d.c. and on the following day on june 26th, there will be another meeting between pope and stanton. it will meet in private chambers in the war department. stanton will finally reveal to pope that there's been a fiasco in the valley between jackson and fremont. and stanton concedes in this meeting that lincoln and himself are to blame for all that is developed and come across from this fallout of this most recent campaign in the shen do away valley. stanton says we...
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not interested in going to d.c. so, pope asks for advice on what he should do and he writes back, quote, the secretary of war can order you to washington if he deems proper but i cannot give you the leave as i think your services are of the greatest possible importance. so, stanton will send a second telegram, this time ordering pope to washington d.c. but throughout the exchange between hal ocand pope and pope and stanton, nowhere is there a reason why he's being sumened from st. louis to the nation's capitol, least of which does he expect a transfrb at the east. pope's men, under his command, take a moment to reflect on his abilities as their commander. while he has commanded him throughout the recent campaign. captain cyrus carpenter a once future governor of illinois, would say he was pug nations and confident. i do not think of him as a man. i consider him a good general. a cavalry said pope, as i saw him, seemed like one of the honest, patriotic and well-informed soldiers. good to remember that as we go furthe
not interested in going to d.c. so, pope asks for advice on what he should do and he writes back, quote, the secretary of war can order you to washington if he deems proper but i cannot give you the leave as i think your services are of the greatest possible importance. so, stanton will send a second telegram, this time ordering pope to washington d.c. but throughout the exchange between hal ocand pope and pope and stanton, nowhere is there a reason why he's being sumened from st. louis to the...
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across america reporting tonight from washington, d.c. >> good evening from washington, d.c. on day three of our journey across america where i spoke to the country's top military leader about a world growing more dangerous. we'll get to that in a few moments. but tonight we also happen to be standing in the shadow of our top story, the election for governor in neighboring virginia the win by republican glenn youngkin over democrat terry mcauliffe has democrats licking wounds and looking for something or someone to blame as president biden observes another political body blow. the president returning from europe overnight. his legislative priorities at home still in limbo and now facing his party's loss of a key state house with another that's been hanging by a thread all day kristin welker leads our coverage >> reporter: tonight president biden responding to that urgent wakeup call for democrats. republican businessman glenn youngkin's stunning win in the virginia's governor race over democrat terry mcauliffe. >> how much responsibility do you take for the dismal results in
across america reporting tonight from washington, d.c. >> good evening from washington, d.c. on day three of our journey across america where i spoke to the country's top military leader about a world growing more dangerous. we'll get to that in a few moments. but tonight we also happen to be standing in the shadow of our top story, the election for governor in neighboring virginia the win by republican glenn youngkin over democrat terry mcauliffe has democrats licking wounds and looking...
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he decided to stay in d.c.also the sister of phoebe yates who was one of the matrons during the war. one other member of the spy ring was a 16-year-old girl named betty. it is betty who is the one to deliver rose's fateful message. now uncial 99th rose sends a message to general beauregard via betty devol telling him that the union army and northeastern virginia was about to move. beauregard sent general to confirm this. and then on july 16, rose gave that confirmation. she said the march was scheduled for tonight. so beauregard automatically wired jefferson davis with this news. jefferson davis then was able to send joseph johnson from the valley to reinforce beauregard. rose was not in the city when the battle of manassas of bull run was fought. she was actually in new york city. she had gone to take her daughter lelah to board a steamer. she decided to send lelah, her middle surviving daughter out west to join florence. and she kept it with her only her youngest child, little rose. when rose returned to the
he decided to stay in d.c.also the sister of phoebe yates who was one of the matrons during the war. one other member of the spy ring was a 16-year-old girl named betty. it is betty who is the one to deliver rose's fateful message. now uncial 99th rose sends a message to general beauregard via betty devol telling him that the union army and northeastern virginia was about to move. beauregard sent general to confirm this. and then on july 16, rose gave that confirmation. she said the march was...
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so when rose and ellen come to d.c., suzanna kind of provides entry into upper levels of d.c. society. in the boardinghouse rose is immersed in a world of politics. within five years rose's sister ellen married james madison who's a nephew of dolly madison. so this is another avenue into d.c. high society. rose herself did not marry until may 1835 when she was 22 years old. she married dr. robert greenhouse. i can show you the church in which they were married, st. patrick catholic church. now, robert was not a catholic. he was an episcopalian. robert has an interesting connection, at least to me, because he was a richmonder. he was born in richmond. in fact, his mother was killed in the tragic theater fire. robert was educated at william and mary and then went to nautical school in new york. but his true passion was culture and voyage. he spoke spanish, french, german and italian. so when he came back to the states, he got a job working as a translator and a librarian in the state department in washington, d.c. robert was 13 years older than rose, but they do seem to have had
so when rose and ellen come to d.c., suzanna kind of provides entry into upper levels of d.c. society. in the boardinghouse rose is immersed in a world of politics. within five years rose's sister ellen married james madison who's a nephew of dolly madison. so this is another avenue into d.c. high society. rose herself did not marry until may 1835 when she was 22 years old. she married dr. robert greenhouse. i can show you the church in which they were married, st. patrick catholic church. now,...
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the d.c. superior court is struggling with high vacancy levels. there are currently 14 associate judge vacancies on the court and i'm glad we have two nominees the superior court today. we hope to see several other seats filled shortly. thank you for your willingness to serve and for being with us today. i look forward to hearing from each of our nominees. i will recognize ranking member portman for his opening comments. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to commend the nominees for stepping up to serve the public, both in the federal government and the d.c. government. mr. hooks, you come to us with more than 30 years of public service, in law enforcement, public safety and -- your experience working with fema, the leading emergency management at the federal level, but also doing that at the state level. it is critical background for someone, to help lead the agency. i'm sure that you saw an elitist legislation, -- saw in the latest legislation, there is funding for the building resilient inf
the d.c. superior court is struggling with high vacancy levels. there are currently 14 associate judge vacancies on the court and i'm glad we have two nominees the superior court today. we hope to see several other seats filled shortly. thank you for your willingness to serve and for being with us today. i look forward to hearing from each of our nominees. i will recognize ranking member portman for his opening comments. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to commend the nominees for...
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sounding that alarm, danielle harden is the chief of -- the d.c. homeland security and emergency management agency, and he joins me now. doctor hartman, thank you so much. first, will you just describe what your role was? what your job was to be doing, in the run up to january six, that led you to be looking at this activity and getting nervous about it. >> well, thank you chris. me and my team are responsible for collecting, disseminating, and analyzing threat information that could impact the operations or harm anybody that comes into the district of columbia. so, we have responsibilities to share that information with all of our federal and local state partners. and what were you seeing that was still alarming? >> we had seen a lot of activity in october and november with a lot of the first member -- what we saw, leading up to january six was something that we have never seen before. my staff were alarmed. particularly, actors, threat actors that were coming into d.c., that we have never had encountered before. they were coming from all over the
sounding that alarm, danielle harden is the chief of -- the d.c. homeland security and emergency management agency, and he joins me now. doctor hartman, thank you so much. first, will you just describe what your role was? what your job was to be doing, in the run up to january six, that led you to be looking at this activity and getting nervous about it. >> well, thank you chris. me and my team are responsible for collecting, disseminating, and analyzing threat information that could...
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it's the story of the day in d.c. that debt ceiling and this terrific day in minneapolis is what's happening with -- so that is really problematic. one of the things that i think is really interesting is there a number of journalists who are working for ancillary d.c. publications like ♪♪ and propublica rill standardbearers who are choosing not to live in these big cities. how do you cover national news not from defeat? of course you can do that.mo you don't necessarily have to be in d.c. to coverni the national news and i think they are really conscious of that and i think we'll start to see journalists leveraged institutions they are part of and till the -- to not d.c. mayor. >> where starting to get some questions in the q&a so i will start putting those questions into our conversation. it's interesting when i was at the center for investigative reporting just before coming to the times i advocate reveals amazon investigation and i think of it as an example of building power from a lot of different places. amazon h
it's the story of the day in d.c. that debt ceiling and this terrific day in minneapolis is what's happening with -- so that is really problematic. one of the things that i think is really interesting is there a number of journalists who are working for ancillary d.c. publications like ♪♪ and propublica rill standardbearers who are choosing not to live in these big cities. how do you cover national news not from defeat? of course you can do that.mo you don't necessarily have to be in d.c....
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tonight, my exclusive interview with the d.c. homeland security official whose warnings of violent insurrection were ignored. >>> plus, the texas law establishing a bounty to stop abortions gets a hearing in the supreme court. >> that was something that until this law came along, no state dreamed of doing. >> and as joe biden heads to glasgow, why there's a case for real optimism at the u.n. climate talks, when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes on the eve of the biggest election of the year, donald trump wants everyone to know that he and virginia republican gubernatorial republican candidate glenn youngkin are thick as thieves, two peas in a pod, virtually indistinguishable from one another. you don't have to take my word for it, trump released a statement today decrying the media, quote it's trying to create an impression that glenn youngkin and i are at odds and don't like each other. importantly this is not true, we get along well together and strongly believe in many of the same polic
tonight, my exclusive interview with the d.c. homeland security official whose warnings of violent insurrection were ignored. >>> plus, the texas law establishing a bounty to stop abortions gets a hearing in the supreme court. >> that was something that until this law came along, no state dreamed of doing. >> and as joe biden heads to glasgow, why there's a case for real optimism at the u.n. climate talks, when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening...
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i am a freshman here at new d.c. --nyu d.c. voter rights acts and id laws seem to be contradictory. what can we do to build a middle ground that builds trust on a state or federal level? >> i prepped for a panel on the 2024 elections so i apologize but i will answer your question. you said something i should have said which is thank you for having me. we appreciate nyu sponsoring these debates. in d.c., we have a tendency to move in our own circles and it's always great to debate these issues with people who come from the other side of the aisle and think differently. i guess i would say how do you build trust? it is simple. for me, i think it is simple, which is have very clearly defined rules of the road and you know, in my experience, from campaign -- practical experience -- any time start to change things and make it improved, coming from d.c., i find it generally makes it harder and more inefficient, so you know, i think that there are probably some simple reforms that could occur in this modern age where we use a face and a thumb plan to do 90% of our commerce. we can probably
i am a freshman here at new d.c. --nyu d.c. voter rights acts and id laws seem to be contradictory. what can we do to build a middle ground that builds trust on a state or federal level? >> i prepped for a panel on the 2024 elections so i apologize but i will answer your question. you said something i should have said which is thank you for having me. we appreciate nyu sponsoring these debates. in d.c., we have a tendency to move in our own circles and it's always great to debate these...
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, d.c. i interviewed her several times, which were neighborhood. she lives in a very, very poor area in south east d.c. near the maryland line. and i got to know her because she was a client of a georgetown law health law clinic, and to meet this woman, she is a dynamo. she's a really impressive person to me. she has a lot of knowledge and and a lot of gumption, and she actually had been metaclass and through some unfortunate circumstances found herself and her family homeless i follow her through the struggle to get some stable housing. she was actually more functional than a lot of people around her in this homeless shelter, and really took advantage of all the services that the georgetown law students provided her. i tried to show how much assistance she needed, and it took a lawsuit because she was discriminate against. she got a housing voucher and it's illegal in washington, d.c. to discriminate based on source of income. she had one of those rare, hard to get hud opportunity vouchers.
, d.c. i interviewed her several times, which were neighborhood. she lives in a very, very poor area in south east d.c. near the maryland line. and i got to know her because she was a client of a georgetown law health law clinic, and to meet this woman, she is a dynamo. she's a really impressive person to me. she has a lot of knowledge and and a lot of gumption, and she actually had been metaclass and through some unfortunate circumstances found herself and her family homeless i follow her...
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but d.c. born and bread was john cooper. and that is the question of who should decide these questions of naming and commemoration or how do you decide who decides. for instance during the first real powerful round of discussion about renaming the woodrowre wilson, the then woodw wilson schools of affairs one compromise that was put forward was, well, maybe we don't rename the school of international affairs because it was named that wayha to commemorate wilsos constructive legacies in both american political development and also in the growth of international governance institution. but, why wouldn't we rename a princeton dorm in which young people have to, you know, spend their most intimate, vulnerable moments sleeping, eating, drinking, living, making friends in a building named after someone that they very understandably might feel represents an ongoing threat to their comfort and safety and security. es in your situation, you know, can youou imagine -- what would be your argument for maintaining the wilson name, both r
but d.c. born and bread was john cooper. and that is the question of who should decide these questions of naming and commemoration or how do you decide who decides. for instance during the first real powerful round of discussion about renaming the woodrowre wilson, the then woodw wilson schools of affairs one compromise that was put forward was, well, maybe we don't rename the school of international affairs because it was named that wayha to commemorate wilsos constructive legacies in both...
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the city that i live in, washington, d.c. was overwhelmingly run by black people. they pursued mass incarceration and warned others about low income black people. they disadvantaged all people particularly as you know this, people who were parents. i lived this in washington, d.c., so the dilemma is distancing yourself from concentrated poverty but distancing yourself from the concentrated poverty andel disadvantage becomes necessary to thrive. they are worse off than they were t before and the proximityo the most successful they lost the sort of social influence and tax dollars and that is a lot of socialrs distance now. if there is this dilemma and i my kids in public charter schools. g at the last year they were in school, 53% of the kids were on free and reduced lunch. as long as it worked for my kids but it began not to work so much. versus the dilemma that i'm familiar with myself and i think this book as you said to understand the plight it affects everyone in this country so let me ask you about white allies and people of color how they are implicated in th
the city that i live in, washington, d.c. was overwhelmingly run by black people. they pursued mass incarceration and warned others about low income black people. they disadvantaged all people particularly as you know this, people who were parents. i lived this in washington, d.c., so the dilemma is distancing yourself from concentrated poverty but distancing yourself from the concentrated poverty andel disadvantage becomes necessary to thrive. they are worse off than they were t before and the...
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and so let's start with title i schools and les do what we're doing right here in washington, d.c. d.c. has something called the opportunity scholarship program, supported by cory booker, dianne feinstein, ron john, and myself. about 9 out of 10 of those kids that graduate go on to a four-year college through an opportunity scholarship program. if we did that all across america, if we just basically replicated the success academy in new york city or the meeting street academy in charleston, south carolina, we would have the vast majority of kids living in poverty, single-parent households, 95% getting free lunch, they would be performing in the top 20% of kids,o matter the color of their skin, no matter their economics. in this country, we're proving that it can be done. let's replicate that throughout every single title i school in america, and our oecd competitors would say, "oh, my gosh! life has changed permanently for the world," because we will be educating our poorest, underserved communities in a world-class way. >> you mentioned that democrat cory booker and democrat diann
and so let's start with title i schools and les do what we're doing right here in washington, d.c. d.c. has something called the opportunity scholarship program, supported by cory booker, dianne feinstein, ron john, and myself. about 9 out of 10 of those kids that graduate go on to a four-year college through an opportunity scholarship program. if we did that all across america, if we just basically replicated the success academy in new york city or the meeting street academy in charleston,...
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if you've ever been to washington, d.c. you've probably seen someone outside the white house protesting something. and it's because of these, you know, famous protests, these famous images of these famous protests that we've gotten at the place outside of the white house is so important to our political movement. another image that is probably across your news media consumption over the past couple of years are images of women wearing white, particularly leading political figures. this is a group from the state of the union address all wearing white. and they're wearing white to recall the suffragists in particular. actually the suffragists were white as we saw. they wore white at a lot of their parades and processions, and they did it for two reasons. one was to emphasize their morality, their virtue, to suggest they were kind of pure and all of the kind of connotations white might have for us. the other reason they did it is because they wanted to show up in black and white photographs. so in these black and white photogr
if you've ever been to washington, d.c. you've probably seen someone outside the white house protesting something. and it's because of these, you know, famous protests, these famous images of these famous protests that we've gotten at the place outside of the white house is so important to our political movement. another image that is probably across your news media consumption over the past couple of years are images of women wearing white, particularly leading political figures. this is a...
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he later says that he has oath keepers standing by in d.c. he's at the capitol on the day of the attack. he's in contact with people who have been arrested before, during, and after the attack. so we just saw a subpoena come out for alex jones just recently. he says that someone from the white house told him to lead a march on the capitol two days or three days before january 6th. so you can start to see how stewart rhodes is talking to alex jones. alex jones is talking to somebody at the white house. you can see why the committee is very interested in getting his testimony. >> i want to make sure you meant mike pence. talking about hanging mike pence. not john mccain, right? >> oh, no. stewart rhodes called for john mccain to be hanged as well. some years ago, but yeah, he -- before john mccain died, stewart rhodes had an event in arizona. andy biggs was the head of the freedom caucus is there with him and he was angry over something that escapes memory at this point, but he said he should be hung by the neck until dead. this dates back a wh
he later says that he has oath keepers standing by in d.c. he's at the capitol on the day of the attack. he's in contact with people who have been arrested before, during, and after the attack. so we just saw a subpoena come out for alex jones just recently. he says that someone from the white house told him to lead a march on the capitol two days or three days before january 6th. so you can start to see how stewart rhodes is talking to alex jones. alex jones is talking to somebody at the white...
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they're required on d.c. public transit.eech in michigan but for the picture put his mask on to take a photo. power panel and mercedes and richard fowler. mercedes, you first. >> this is the hypocrisy of the left. they are pushing the mask mandates across the board especially even for our schools which has been a contentious issue. the reality is that don't -- follow the rules if you put the rules in place. so there is this back and forth with the d.c. mayor and saying we'll get rid of the mask mandate but we haven't reached that deadline yet, harris. >> harris: on monday. everybody is talking about it in d.c. >> they go away on monday. >> harris: do you think the white house will still be masking? >> it will be the president's decision. i understand people feel hypocrisy. many elected leaders you have a balance. we have to balance the abundance of caution to make sure we don't spread covid-19 and don't have the impact of death and despair we saw last year but deal with fact more and more americans are vaccinated and living
they're required on d.c. public transit.eech in michigan but for the picture put his mask on to take a photo. power panel and mercedes and richard fowler. mercedes, you first. >> this is the hypocrisy of the left. they are pushing the mask mandates across the board especially even for our schools which has been a contentious issue. the reality is that don't -- follow the rules if you put the rules in place. so there is this back and forth with the d.c. mayor and saying we'll get rid of...
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just recently, a judge of the d.c. district court held d.c. investigation happened. in anticipation of the investigation, the d.c. jail sent janitors and maintenance men down to the patriot wing to purge it of its filth, to paint the walls, to scrub the rust, to get rid of the black mold in 24 hours. thwarting the investigation and allowing the investigation to look at one side of the jail while the other side of the jail was essentially swept clean. what happened? the other side of the jail got condemned. all those people are being moved to lewisburg and pennsylvania because it was filthy. but because the patriot wing was purged of its filth, those men are still going to be kept there going forward, and now they are going to be alone. the question is, what is going to happen to them next? >> tucker: just to be clear, these are not people who tried to commandeer airliners and fly them into the pentagon, not people caught assembling suicide bombs. >> of course not. >> tucker: tell us some of the things these people are charged with. >> some of
just recently, a judge of the d.c. district court held d.c. investigation happened. in anticipation of the investigation, the d.c. jail sent janitors and maintenance men down to the patriot wing to purge it of its filth, to paint the walls, to scrub the rust, to get rid of the black mold in 24 hours. thwarting the investigation and allowing the investigation to look at one side of the jail while the other side of the jail was essentially swept clean. what happened? the other side of the jail...
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the d.c. superior court is struggling with high vacancy levels. there are four associate judge vacancies on the court we hope to see several other seats filled shortly. thank you for your willingness to serve and for being with us today. i look forward to hearing from each of our nominees. >> i want to commend the nominees for stepping up to serve, those in the federal government and d.c. government. mr. hook, you come to us with more than -- was many years of public service. i think your first hand experience working with fema, which is the leading emergency management, but also doing that at the state level, it is critical background for someone to half to leave the agency. there is a $1 billion funding for the brick program which is the building resilient infrastructure committee program . i think this is a good program and it will make your job a lot different and ultimately will help the taxpayer and citizens that live in areas that are prone to natural disasters because it lets you mitig
the d.c. superior court is struggling with high vacancy levels. there are four associate judge vacancies on the court we hope to see several other seats filled shortly. thank you for your willingness to serve and for being with us today. i look forward to hearing from each of our nominees. >> i want to commend the nominees for stepping up to serve, those in the federal government and d.c. government. mr. hook, you come to us with more than -- was many years of public service. i think your...
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chris pollone joins us from d.c. with the latest. good morning senator joe manchin is not ready to sign off on this bill just yet. >> reporter: good morning, despite a framework on an agreement of a nearly $2 trillion spending bill, president biden will return to the country tonight, finding his agenda much where he left it senator joe manchin has been sounding the price tag for months monday, he indicated he is not happy with how it paired down. it includes universal pre-school and programs to fight climate change and free community college and expanded coverage for vision and dental benefits are out. >> how can i in good conscious vote for a be ill that proposes programs like vital programs like social security face insolvency, what i see are shell games, budget gimmicks that make the real cost of the so-called $1.75 trillion bill estimated to be almost twice that amount. >> calling for house progressives to pass a trillion dollar bipartisan infrastructure bill as soon as possible he's accusing progressives in the house of holding
chris pollone joins us from d.c. with the latest. good morning senator joe manchin is not ready to sign off on this bill just yet. >> reporter: good morning, despite a framework on an agreement of a nearly $2 trillion spending bill, president biden will return to the country tonight, finding his agenda much where he left it senator joe manchin has been sounding the price tag for months monday, he indicated he is not happy with how it paired down. it includes universal pre-school and...
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. >> the d.c.y were january 6ers are being held is guantanamo bay for american citizens.re they are being held under egregious conditions. >> i was incarcerated at first in a special unit, and the first thing i noticed about it, it was full of black mold. even the drinking water, you can see the black mold. >> and you punish them by letting the guards physically assault them. >> two guards snuck into his cell in the middle of the night. tied his hands behind his back they pulled him out of the cell where the camera is showing. he followed instructions. they proceeded to beat the man to the point he now has lost sight in one eye. >> i was physically abused. i have been slammed face first on the concrete. i'm not saying this for pity. i'm a strong man.fi y'all did not hurt me. you did not hurt my spirit. i love my country. >> pretrial, they are being held for hundreds of days in solitary confinement. they are being beaten. they are being starved. they are being denied medical care. they are being den
. >> the d.c.y were january 6ers are being held is guantanamo bay for american citizens.re they are being held under egregious conditions. >> i was incarcerated at first in a special unit, and the first thing i noticed about it, it was full of black mold. even the drinking water, you can see the black mold. >> and you punish them by letting the guards physically assault them. >> two guards snuck into his cell in the middle of the night. tied his hands behind his back...
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. >> reporter: with doses areich, they ro in full vaccination mode in d.c., 8-year-old carter julio with type i diabetes was the first at-risk kids to get the shot with therapy dog barney by his side >> good job! >> reporter: since day one of the pandemic, his parents have limited his exposure to other kids. >> we do everything we can to protect our kids, but it's been 600 long days and things can start to come back to normal. >> reporter: in houston, texas children's hospital, working through 36,000 appointments to vaccinate five-to-11-year-olds. >> it kind of hurt i guess. >> reporter: cameron emanuel with her mom >> her whole family has been vaccinated shelves last one that hadn't been. >> reporter: many are concern about potentially unknown side effects. >> i let them get vaccinated for all the other things, but this i just don't trust. >> reporter: the cdc director, herself a mother, insisted this vaccine is among the most thoroughly reviewed ever >> we have thoroughly reviewed all of the safety immunogenicity data before recommending this vaccine for your child. >> reporter: back i
. >> reporter: with doses areich, they ro in full vaccination mode in d.c., 8-year-old carter julio with type i diabetes was the first at-risk kids to get the shot with therapy dog barney by his side >> good job! >> reporter: since day one of the pandemic, his parents have limited his exposure to other kids. >> we do everything we can to protect our kids, but it's been 600 long days and things can start to come back to normal. >> reporter: in houston, texas...
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amna: since launching this spring, d.c.'nistered more than 1500 shots. it's a fraction of the one million shots the city has given out. but officials say it's just one part of the district's plan to boost its vaccination rate which, at around 75%, is already higher than the national average at about 73%. patrick: we're not going to get everybody with this program, but it does provide yet another option for individuals to get vaccinated so that we're not just doing seven out of 10, we're hoping for 10 out of 10 eventually. in fact, the majority of residents using the service are getting their first covid vaccination. but adegbite's first stop today is to administer boosters to 90 year old peggy templeman and her caretaker lillian bazemore. both were originally vaccinated in the spring. peggy: it's difficult fome to get out and about. amna: so if they hadn't come to you to give you the shots, how would you have gotten your vaccine? peggy: i would have had to go out. which would have been kind of difficult for me, more difficul
amna: since launching this spring, d.c.'nistered more than 1500 shots. it's a fraction of the one million shots the city has given out. but officials say it's just one part of the district's plan to boost its vaccination rate which, at around 75%, is already higher than the national average at about 73%. patrick: we're not going to get everybody with this program, but it does provide yet another option for individuals to get vaccinated so that we're not just doing seven out of 10, we're hoping...
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amna nawaz reports on one effort in washington, d.c.raight to residents' homes. >> nawaz: every morning in this washington, d.c. warehouse begins like this... nurses prepping. packing up. and rolling out portable subzero freezers full of covid19 vaccines. >> today, we're doing 20 vaccinations in the community. >> nawaz: patrick ashley helps lead the district's health emergency response. that includes this program, that takes the vaccine straight to people's homes. >> we want to take out any, any, you know, any excuse that they might have of why they wouldn't get vaccinated. so we've heard from some people that it's child care. so we take we've taken that away. we've heard that it's hard to find you pick up phone or schedule it for you will come to your house. >> my name is adae. i'm calling from deptment of health >> yes. >> i'm calling regarding your vaccination for today. >> nawaz: on this day, adedelapo adegbite, she goes by adae, is one of two nurses crisscrossing the district to dole out doses. >> with this homebound, it literally
amna nawaz reports on one effort in washington, d.c.raight to residents' homes. >> nawaz: every morning in this washington, d.c. warehouse begins like this... nurses prepping. packing up. and rolling out portable subzero freezers full of covid19 vaccines. >> today, we're doing 20 vaccinations in the community. >> nawaz: patrick ashley helps lead the district's health emergency response. that includes this program, that takes the vaccine straight to people's homes. >> we...
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they want to make d.c.o they will have two permanent, radical left democrat senators for life. they want to abolish the electoral college so california can basically elect a president every time. they want to federalize these fraudulent ballot practices nationwide, overruling states who want to do things like voter i.d., and so you look at that and you think to yourself, are people sitting around their kitchen table saying oh, man, let's make d.c. a state? or we've got to get rid of the electoral college or do all of these things? no, no voters are actually talking about that, that's not animating everything. they want to do that because they want conservative americans to be second class citizens, they want to lock us out to be able to exercise power and policy. those stakes are much higher than passing a bad tax or passing a bad piece of legislation, if they had their druthers and if they had one or two more senators they may have been able to change this country structurally which would have cause add ge
they want to make d.c.o they will have two permanent, radical left democrat senators for life. they want to abolish the electoral college so california can basically elect a president every time. they want to federalize these fraudulent ballot practices nationwide, overruling states who want to do things like voter i.d., and so you look at that and you think to yourself, are people sitting around their kitchen table saying oh, man, let's make d.c. a state? or we've got to get rid of the...
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the d.c. court of appeals, tem peril blocking today's release of documents from the national archives related to his denial of the election results and his role before and after the insurrection. president biden will be meeting with his cabinet this afternoon on how to implement the infrastructure legislation he's signing into law on monday. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell voted for the bill but has already said he won't attend that bipartisan white house ceremony. and more news from the white house, how's this for a high-powered zoom, president biden and china's president xi will finally have that summit monday night online, not in person. a virtual person will take place just days after the united states and china's surprising ledge to work together against the extension threat of climate change. we're also tracking a troubling trend in covid cases. nearly half the country now seeing an increase over the last two weeks sparking new fears of a winter surge. but we begin here in washi
the d.c. court of appeals, tem peril blocking today's release of documents from the national archives related to his denial of the election results and his role before and after the insurrection. president biden will be meeting with his cabinet this afternoon on how to implement the infrastructure legislation he's signing into law on monday. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell voted for the bill but has already said he won't attend that bipartisan white house ceremony. and more news from...
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right outside the metro in washington d.c. and that's an extraordinarily concrete vision that those girl scouts came away with thinking they didn't just learn about wilson and a vision of world peace, they need to learn about what's happening their in their own backyard. >> very arresting story. yes, thank you very much. building -- or related a little bit to what you just mentioned, elizabeth, that people coming in and saying why didn't i know this, i don't exactly know what people are talking about when they say he, wilson, did this or didn't do this, we got a question asking us to summarize wilson's attitudes and actions on race rather than just refer to them or talk around them. i'm not sure -- we had -- well, first of all, i will refer people to our previous installment of the series, wilson then and now, which was on the politics of race. i don't know that really either of us are equipped to do that in the time that we have, but maybe i could ask each of you to explain the major events in wilson's career or the major sta
right outside the metro in washington d.c. and that's an extraordinarily concrete vision that those girl scouts came away with thinking they didn't just learn about wilson and a vision of world peace, they need to learn about what's happening their in their own backyard. >> very arresting story. yes, thank you very much. building -- or related a little bit to what you just mentioned, elizabeth, that people coming in and saying why didn't i know this, i don't exactly know what people are...
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i'd saw this in washington d.c.ing yourself from concentrated poverty and by the way concentrated property is growing fast in the suburbs and fast in the white areas to but it becomes necessary to thrive so descendents are worse off than they were before the civil rights revolution because they lost the proximity to our most successful black people and they lost the social influence. they lost their -- and there's a lot of social distance now. so it is a dilemma and i put my kids inli public charter schools for the first seven years and each year of their education from first grade on each year the poverty rate grew higher in the last year they were in school 56% of the kids run free and reduced lunch. it began not to work so much. that's the dilemma. >> it is and the dilemma that i'm familiar with myself and as you said this book will help a whole lot of people understand the plight of people who are descendents and not fall prey to mythology that affects everyone in this country. >> let me ask you about whites and
i'd saw this in washington d.c.ing yourself from concentrated poverty and by the way concentrated property is growing fast in the suburbs and fast in the white areas to but it becomes necessary to thrive so descendents are worse off than they were before the civil rights revolution because they lost the proximity to our most successful black people and they lost the social influence. they lost their -- and there's a lot of social distance now. so it is a dilemma and i put my kids inli public...
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temperatures in the 30s from boston through d.c. on sunday as this cold air pours across the entire east this weekend. david? >> urging everyone to take their time tomorrow morning. all right, rob, thanks so much. >>> we continue with the news tonight and to new testimony this evening in the ahmaud arbery case. the jury now hearing from the homeowner who had videotaped people on his property. surveillance showing arbery at the construction site before he was then chased down by three white men, shot and killed. and the moment during the trial when one of the defense attorneys says he doesn't want anymore black pastors in the courtroom. and what he then said after that. steve osunsami tonight from georgia. >> reporter: jurors in south georgia today heard from the man who owned this home under construction who said he never told his neighbors to chase, shoot or kill anyone who might have been wandering his property. >> at any point during your interactions with the mcmichaels, did you ever give them permission to go onto your property
temperatures in the 30s from boston through d.c. on sunday as this cold air pours across the entire east this weekend. david? >> urging everyone to take their time tomorrow morning. all right, rob, thanks so much. >>> we continue with the news tonight and to new testimony this evening in the ahmaud arbery case. the jury now hearing from the homeowner who had videotaped people on his property. surveillance showing arbery at the construction site before he was then chased down by...
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i don't think what the d.c.cuit did yesterday affects that calculus at all. >> again, the first likely shoe to drop is garland deciding what to do with steve bannon and other things as well, at least for the witnesses. >> the witnesses, the documents, they are not being produced and time is passing. >> jeffrey toobin, thank you. >>> the testimony is done and now the prosecution and defense in the kyle rittenhouse trial have the weekend to prepare their closing arguments. for eight days, more than 30 witnesses, including the defendant, described what happened last year during protests in kenosha, wisconsin. rittenhouse shot three people, two of them fatally. he claims it was all in self-defense. cnn's adrienne broadus is in kenosha after a very dramatic week, adrienne. >> reporter: indeed, we saw some clashing inside of the courtroom. but keep in mind, members of the jury were excused during those testy moments. and on monday when the closing arguments take place, we know the prosecution will show video clips, to
i don't think what the d.c.cuit did yesterday affects that calculus at all. >> again, the first likely shoe to drop is garland deciding what to do with steve bannon and other things as well, at least for the witnesses. >> the witnesses, the documents, they are not being produced and time is passing. >> jeffrey toobin, thank you. >>> the testimony is done and now the prosecution and defense in the kyle rittenhouse trial have the weekend to prepare their closing...
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some of their family members are going to leave d.c. to stay here at harrison hall with the family during the war. i think they're taking a gamble with their house being watched, they can live a little more freely in loudoun. they may be thinking they can get away from the capital and be away from the war. unfortunately to them, the war is going to come to leesburg in the fall of 1961. of course, by fall of 1861, the country has already seen one terrible, large battle in the first battle of manassas. little do they know, it's going to come creeping back in october. during that time, the union encampments on the north side of the potomac river and in virginia on the leesburg side, they're kind of poking at each other. the war has just now begun. they're not very good at surveilling each other, they're not good at knowing who is in charge and who to communicate with at any given time. you see a lot of crossed lines and colonels doing things they shouldn't without telling their officers. and sneaking around badly. everyone is fumbling arou
some of their family members are going to leave d.c. to stay here at harrison hall with the family during the war. i think they're taking a gamble with their house being watched, they can live a little more freely in loudoun. they may be thinking they can get away from the capital and be away from the war. unfortunately to them, the war is going to come to leesburg in the fall of 1961. of course, by fall of 1861, the country has already seen one terrible, large battle in the first battle of...
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across america reporting tonight from washington, d.c. >> good evening from washington, d.c.y three of our journey across america where i spoke to the country's top military leader about a world growing more dangerous. we'll get to that in a few moments. but tonight we ao
across america reporting tonight from washington, d.c. >> good evening from washington, d.c.y three of our journey across america where i spoke to the country's top military leader about a world growing more dangerous. we'll get to that in a few moments. but tonight we ao
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eastern, live on c-span3, the d.c. circuit court of appeals hears oral arguments in trump v thompson, a case concerning the january 6 committee's request for the national archives to release former president trump's call logs and other records surrounding the attacks on the capitol. we will also have live coverage of two hearings on c-span.org and the mobile app. a senate subcommittee hears from consumer safety advocates from holiday product safety concerns such as counterfeit toys and malfunctioning decorations. treasury secretary janet yellen and secretary jerome powell testify before the banking committee on their agencies use of covid-19 relief funds. they returned to capitol hill wednesday to appear before the house financial services committee that will also stream live at c-span.org and on the c-span now mobile app. also wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3, the u.s. supreme court hears oral arguments in dobbs v, jackson women's health organization a case on the constitutionality of a mississippi law banni
eastern, live on c-span3, the d.c. circuit court of appeals hears oral arguments in trump v thompson, a case concerning the january 6 committee's request for the national archives to release former president trump's call logs and other records surrounding the attacks on the capitol. we will also have live coverage of two hearings on c-span.org and the mobile app. a senate subcommittee hears from consumer safety advocates from holiday product safety concerns such as counterfeit toys and...
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attorney's office in washington d.c.. the u.s.ttorney, the senate confirmed attorney matt graves has just begun. it was very unlikely that any sort of political and fraud charge before the senate confirmed u.s. attorneys in place, and now is there. and this was when we can start to wonder whether the department is going to bring the kinds of charges that chief judge howell would match the rhetoric of the government has been presenting in court. >> and joyce, it's an interesting conversation, because there are lots of discussions, you've been with me for them, so is katie, that some people people say you can't participate in an insurrection and get away with it, we need to throw the book at them, but most of these people are dupes, whether not you agree with what they did. ten years ago, these are probably not the people who would say they would participate in an insurrection and violent police at the capitol. we need to get beyond just them, and is it's the best way to do it? is what you saw today, the arrest warrant for steve ban
attorney's office in washington d.c.. the u.s.ttorney, the senate confirmed attorney matt graves has just begun. it was very unlikely that any sort of political and fraud charge before the senate confirmed u.s. attorneys in place, and now is there. and this was when we can start to wonder whether the department is going to bring the kinds of charges that chief judge howell would match the rhetoric of the government has been presenting in court. >> and joyce, it's an interesting...