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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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the d.c. superior court and d.c. court of appeals function of the state level trial and appellate courts within the unique justice system here in the nation's capital. both courts are responsible for large volumes of cases each year, on the national center for state courts report that you see superior court files approximately 83,000 new cases across five divisions each year. one of the highest per capita rates in the entire country. despite this enormous caseload, both courts are suffering from expensive jet to vacancies which have delayed resources for parties before the court, and house increased the workload for judges. if confirmed, you're not only take on these case loads but determined matters that impact the freedom, livelihoods, and families of many people who will come for you. today's hearing is an import opportunity for this committee to learn more about qualifications and how you plan to serve. so one of each of you as well as your family members who are joining you here today, i thank you very willingne
the d.c. superior court and d.c. court of appeals function of the state level trial and appellate courts within the unique justice system here in the nation's capital. both courts are responsible for large volumes of cases each year, on the national center for state courts report that you see superior court files approximately 83,000 new cases across five divisions each year. one of the highest per capita rates in the entire country. despite this enormous caseload, both courts are suffering...
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so without further ado i will share what i called the ballad of d.c. williams. d.c. williams work the trading desk at a small investment firm and a plaster ville, california. about 45 miles east of sacramento. he spent his days doing what what most everyone in the financial sector does for living pretty studied trends and he madean deals. he bought low and he sold hi. he kept a close eye all the while on the regular movements of the market. williams also had a knack for electronics. ase specialized technical skills helped him pick up a second job that involved wiretapping. for this job william front sometimes went by the name h franklin or d.c. hanna. depended what sort of work was required. over the span of a fort short few months he gained notoriety across the state of california by devising a scheme that allowed him to do both jobs trading stocks and tapping wires at the same time. it made him a wealthy man. was effective as it was clever. williams would tap into the communications of manufacturing firms in mining companies in sacramento and nearby sanan francisco
so without further ado i will share what i called the ballad of d.c. williams. d.c. williams work the trading desk at a small investment firm and a plaster ville, california. about 45 miles east of sacramento. he spent his days doing what what most everyone in the financial sector does for living pretty studied trends and he madean deals. he bought low and he sold hi. he kept a close eye all the while on the regular movements of the market. williams also had a knack for electronics. ase...
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the d.c. superior court and court of appeals functioned as the state level trial and appellate courts within the guinea justice system here in the u.s. capitol. both courts are responsible for large volumes of cases easier, and the national center for state courts report the d.c. superior court has 83,000 courts across his cases this year, one of the highest per capita rates in the entire country. despite this enormous caseload both courts are suffering from extensive judicial vacancies, which have delayed resources for parties before the court and has increased the workload for judges. if confirmed, you will not only take on the schedule which determine matters that will impact the freedom, livelihood, and families of many people that will come before you. today's hearing is an important opportunity for this committee to learn more about your qualifications and how you plan to serve welcome to each of you as well as working members joining each of you. thank you for your willingness to serve.
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most republicans in d.c. are really democrats. but no democrats in d.c. are really republicans. and for as much as you can't stand her, she got a lot of things push through that did a lot of damage to this country, but she understood politics. she understood that golden rule. we have to get more line in the republican side and get a coalesced caucus around liberty and freedom i may be we can get some stuff pushed through too. >> laura: if you had to rate nancy pelosi and the span of her career since she first took over as speaker and obviously took over again, how would you rate it? >> her political success for her team for those who wear her jersey, she did pretty well. she is in a territory, because as dan just spoke she got democrats what they wanted. now if you look at what's next, i was reading this evening, hakeem jeffries is what they are looking at next. remember who he is and he already has the endorsement of some of the higher more profile members of the house, sidney hoyer is leaving, but he still endorsed him. he is somebody who is willing to call the former presiden
most republicans in d.c. are really democrats. but no democrats in d.c. are really republicans. and for as much as you can't stand her, she got a lot of things push through that did a lot of damage to this country, but she understood politics. she understood that golden rule. we have to get more line in the republican side and get a coalesced caucus around liberty and freedom i may be we can get some stuff pushed through too. >> laura: if you had to rate nancy pelosi and the span of her...
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, despite d.c. having one of the highest crime rates in the country. and now even democrats are warning the changes could undermine people's safety. anita is here with more. what kind of changes are we talking about here? >> john, the d.c. criminal code is pretty old, over 100 years old and some language is very antiquated. for example, did you know it used to be a crime to play ball in the streets of d.c., so many agree the criminal code needs an update. critics say some of the changes will water down existing penalties for violent crimes like carjacking and rape. some proposed changed, restoring the right to a jury trial for misdemeanors, eliminating mandatory minimum sentences except first-degree murder. >> why is it fair for a murderer to be let out early when somebody is dead. and a rapist to get out early when the rape victim will suffer the lifelong consequences. no fairness in what they are doing. i don't understand, to be honest with you. >> denise is the commissioner for her neighborhood a
, despite d.c. having one of the highest crime rates in the country. and now even democrats are warning the changes could undermine people's safety. anita is here with more. what kind of changes are we talking about here? >> john, the d.c. criminal code is pretty old, over 100 years old and some language is very antiquated. for example, did you know it used to be a crime to play ball in the streets of d.c., so many agree the criminal code needs an update. critics say some of the changes...
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this story, is washington, d.c.ith political infighting they're ignoring this danger? "politico" report as blizzard of chinese-made drones caught illegally flying over washington, d.c., airspace, also into the airspace for the president's air force one. and pushback what are being called wild claims by the white house covid czar. plus cdc reports that the vaccinated now make up the majority of hospitalizations. we've got leaked government emails indicating dr. fauci knew more about the wuhan lab in china than he let on. dr. marty makary has a lot to tackle. he is coming up next on "the evening edit." ♪. ♪ [laughing and giggling] (woman) hey dad. miss us? (vo) reflect on the past, celebrate the future. this season with audi. (woman 1) i just switched to verizon business unlimited. it's just right for my little business. unlimited premium data. unlimited hotspot data. (woman 2) you know it's from the most reliable 5g network in america? (vo) when it comes to your business, not all bars are created equal. so switch to
this story, is washington, d.c.ith political infighting they're ignoring this danger? "politico" report as blizzard of chinese-made drones caught illegally flying over washington, d.c., airspace, also into the airspace for the president's air force one. and pushback what are being called wild claims by the white house covid czar. plus cdc reports that the vaccinated now make up the majority of hospitalizations. we've got leaked government emails indicating dr. fauci knew more about...
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they unanimously voted to upend the d.c.minal code to reduce maximum sentences and the elimination of accomplice liability in felony murder cases and public urination is legal. joining me is tom cotton, author of the book "only the strong." this bill is facing one more hurdle. if this passes tell us how destructive this will be. >> it's amazing that the d.c. city council deciding we should decriminalize things. it's ironic that joe biden gave his speech from the city's main train station. the epicenter for homelessness and you can't even get coffee there because starbucks had to close their store there. >> laura: 5 years ago it was a great place to have lunch. it's different now. this morning on cnn hillary clinton had a different take on the crime wave issue. >> when they talk about crime, they are trying to gin up all kinds of fear and anxiety in people. they are not dealing with it. they are not trying to tackle it. i view it as an effort to scare voters. >> laura: are you trying to scare voters? >> no, i think voters are
they unanimously voted to upend the d.c.minal code to reduce maximum sentences and the elimination of accomplice liability in felony murder cases and public urination is legal. joining me is tom cotton, author of the book "only the strong." this bill is facing one more hurdle. if this passes tell us how destructive this will be. >> it's amazing that the d.c. city council deciding we should decriminalize things. it's ironic that joe biden gave his speech from the city's main...
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it is just another wall that d.c.s in the city are putting up to prevent here or there is no reason for this whatsoever. >> griff: stacy, is there any recourse? who can you call? the superintendent and mayor muriel bowser? >> you know, i have tried calling and for other reasons. they will be involved in our decision-making when they feel like it. yes, we can call all we want, but the word around town is you won't get a call back. you will barely even get any response by email. and then, who is to say that these covid tests or even valid when done at home? i remember when it was before and after i had a covid experience. my daughter was trying to help me take the covid test. i kept trying to get the swab of my nose. these tests, who is to say these test results are even real and correct? >> griff: well, you raise a good point. you raise an interesting point, those are tough tests. here is what i want to focus on, patrick. our parents voices being heard on this issue? >> you know him as parents of the district are so be
it is just another wall that d.c.s in the city are putting up to prevent here or there is no reason for this whatsoever. >> griff: stacy, is there any recourse? who can you call? the superintendent and mayor muriel bowser? >> you know, i have tried calling and for other reasons. they will be involved in our decision-making when they feel like it. yes, we can call all we want, but the word around town is you won't get a call back. you will barely even get any response by email. and...
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from the d.c. city council, putting left wing ideology ahead of the safety of the residents of our nation's capital . we're not talking about reducing sentences for people who are arrestedr pe with a dimw bag of marijuana. we're talking about things like carjn a city that's hads in a wave of carjackings in a cityo or a professional football player. a washington redskin was thrjackenaballton redsd and show months ago. this reflects the democratsft soft on crime, left wing ideology. this is a majo iogy,r issue inh the georgia senate race. this is whgey georgians shouldtr get out and vote for herschel walkerl walk. s will and it's also something that congress will take a look at if the mayor of washington, d.c.,co goes forward with thises resolution or with this bill , reen i will introduce a resolution of disapproval in congress to stop it. from happening because the people of washington deserve better and americansrvet deserve better.on's our nation's capital belongs to the american people, not to l
from the d.c. city council, putting left wing ideology ahead of the safety of the residents of our nation's capital . we're not talking about reducing sentences for people who are arrestedr pe with a dimw bag of marijuana. we're talking about things like carjn a city that's hads in a wave of carjackings in a cityo or a professional football player. a washington redskin was thrjackenaballton redsd and show months ago. this reflects the democratsft soft on crime, left wing ideology. this is a...
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live from washington, d.c.ome your price action looks like this on the s&p 500, slightly negative. still waiting for these results to roll in. tom: we are following it as best week can and we will bring you those numbers at 7:18 a.m. right now. i would suspect about 10:00 a.m.? jonathan: maybe four more weeks in places like georgia. tom: annmarie joins us right now. there is a thing called a proportional map. on our map, texas is oversized and calendar -- and florida. the undecided in this of california is stunning, the number of seats that seem to be close, what is the character of the politics of california as we try to figure out what the house will do? anne-marie: you look at the mayor of los angeles and you would think that goes democrat but that was a very tough race. california is behind this in the time zone so a lot of this takes a long time to trickle through especially in close races. there are big national issues for california. gasoline on average across the nation this morning's three dollars 80 c
live from washington, d.c.ome your price action looks like this on the s&p 500, slightly negative. still waiting for these results to roll in. tom: we are following it as best week can and we will bring you those numbers at 7:18 a.m. right now. i would suspect about 10:00 a.m.? jonathan: maybe four more weeks in places like georgia. tom: annmarie joins us right now. there is a thing called a proportional map. on our map, texas is oversized and calendar -- and florida. the undecided in this...
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but then they're going to take a train back to washington d.c. on that trip, early on in the trip president harding took ill and they diverted to san francisco. and ultimately passed away in san francisco, which led to this. now not to be morbid, but you will notice his remains are being loaded is covered in the flag which is tradition but it is being loaded haphazardly into a baggage card to be transported back to washington d.c. and i point this out to not because i think they're doing anything wrong, but because this process of moving the remains of the deceased present by train has evolved a lot from the era of lincoln, now or look at harding and we are about to move into the fdr and later eisenhower and george h.w. bush. it is a much more solemn occasion you see in this photo here which i wanted to share these part of the contrast of what will be talking about here a little bit. so now would like to move onto franklin roosevelt the management of enormous amount of time on a train while he was president. in fact in your book you talk about, y
but then they're going to take a train back to washington d.c. on that trip, early on in the trip president harding took ill and they diverted to san francisco. and ultimately passed away in san francisco, which led to this. now not to be morbid, but you will notice his remains are being loaded is covered in the flag which is tradition but it is being loaded haphazardly into a baggage card to be transported back to washington d.c. and i point this out to not because i think they're doing...
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if need get gridlock, does that mean d.c. spends less? kim: not necessarily. d.c.ave a good track record for prudent fiscal management. i don't expect that to change in the next four to six quarters. my sense is once the fed completes its work there will be a reaction by fiscal authorities, both to inflation fighting and the contraction coming, whether it is deep, shallow, and no matter what the duration. that will control the parameters of what is doable on fiscal policy. my guess is they are going to spend a long time, the two sides, a democratic president some you as a lame-duck, and a republican congress that has not yet put together an agenda, particularly not on macroeconomic policy. to say this election is going to be disinflationary is aspirational. alix: the gridlock could be bad in some ways in two different areas. one is going to be the debt ceiling, and one is potentially if we into a recession next year without the backstop of report from -- of support from d.c., how do you look at these issues involving and how do you price that into a market? kim: th
if need get gridlock, does that mean d.c. spends less? kim: not necessarily. d.c.ave a good track record for prudent fiscal management. i don't expect that to change in the next four to six quarters. my sense is once the fed completes its work there will be a reaction by fiscal authorities, both to inflation fighting and the contraction coming, whether it is deep, shallow, and no matter what the duration. that will control the parameters of what is doable on fiscal policy. my guess is they are...
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seabrook was living in washington d.c. in the 70s and 80s and he was curious about your experience traveling, transferring, from howard to american university. he wanted your comments on that. >> oh k. all right. as the mayor knows, i always tell the truth. i fell in love with a girl at america you one day and i thought, oh what love, i will transfer, will live our lives together. we did for a year and she dumped me. so, you know? what can i tell you. the joy of not being 19. . >> my colleague's son edwards, thank you for sharing your thoughts. she would like you to discuss history from the point of context in modern times and the importance of that. she has often we have requests for facts about historical figures and the context of those facts may not be desired. >> i think that one of the great challenges of being a historian or someone who cares about history is to realize the context is in. that without context there's not understanding. so, i think that sometimes the public thinks that history is a simple fact, a dat
seabrook was living in washington d.c. in the 70s and 80s and he was curious about your experience traveling, transferring, from howard to american university. he wanted your comments on that. >> oh k. all right. as the mayor knows, i always tell the truth. i fell in love with a girl at america you one day and i thought, oh what love, i will transfer, will live our lives together. we did for a year and she dumped me. so, you know? what can i tell you. the joy of not being 19. . >>...
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mark esper, these d.c.hington types, they are the most critical for offering the most change. >> on this point that he's incapable of winning elections, his hand-picked candidates lost in pennsylvania. and in pennsylvania -- >> what about ohio? tim ryan got blown out by j.d. vance, an election denier. >> behind the scenes republican senators are blaming mr. trump for the loss of the senate. >> washington is going to blame him for everything. they will try to do everything to him. he's been running against washington for the better part of eight years. it's not likely they will not embrace him. there will be more criticism but that is what you can expect. >> mitch mcconnell, the senate minority leader who wanted to be the senate majity leader said that independent voters and moderate republican voters were turned off by the chaos of the midterm elections. isn't mr. trump the king of chaos? >> bad candidates perform poorly and you have bad candidates. former president's endorsed bad candidates who lose. look
mark esper, these d.c.hington types, they are the most critical for offering the most change. >> on this point that he's incapable of winning elections, his hand-picked candidates lost in pennsylvania. and in pennsylvania -- >> what about ohio? tim ryan got blown out by j.d. vance, an election denier. >> behind the scenes republican senators are blaming mr. trump for the loss of the senate. >> washington is going to blame him for everything. they will try to do...
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that is it from us in d.c. >> excited fans and washington, d.c. let's go to the sportscenter.ate to tear your eyes away from the mat. i'm looking at it as well. how has it been so far? >> my first take is that it is football, not soccer. [laughter] usa had most of the chances in the first half, only five minutes gone in the second half of the moment. christian hit the bar for the u.s. in the first half. they've had the better chances. at the moment, it is pretty even and it could go either way depending on what the substitutions might be. i think a lot of england fans in the next few minutes. so far, it is goalless and it could go either way in this match. they are quite evenly matched. they are holding on from the fast counterattacking threats from the u.s., but not really troubling the s. goalkeeper so far. >> on paper it should not be that way. what is happening? what is going wrong? >> i suppose nerves could be part of it. england don't do so well in the group stages, and they had it rather easy against iran and the u.s. team was going to be a bit more of a challenge. they
that is it from us in d.c. >> excited fans and washington, d.c. let's go to the sportscenter.ate to tear your eyes away from the mat. i'm looking at it as well. how has it been so far? >> my first take is that it is football, not soccer. [laughter] usa had most of the chances in the first half, only five minutes gone in the second half of the moment. christian hit the bar for the u.s. in the first half. they've had the better chances. at the moment, it is pretty even and it could go...
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going from d.c.vietnam and after my experience in their i had went right away to au. and i've never worked in an academic library since i was a student assistant in an academie library. it was a different adventure for me in doing that. that faculty can k be a nuisanc. those of you who work know that. and at the same time they can bring you some brilliant ideas. you can use them and their talent to bring other things to library. so we started a book talk for our public for the neighborhood around au and invited faculty and members to commit and talk about their favorite book. not what they were working on right now but c what was her favorite book of all time and why? we had drove us of neighbors coming to do this they did not have the opportunity to have the intellectual engagement with the faculty member anymore. i think trying to be created which i have tried to do in every job i have had of bringing the word to the people and the people to the word has been a great adventure for me. >> also in th
going from d.c.vietnam and after my experience in their i had went right away to au. and i've never worked in an academic library since i was a student assistant in an academie library. it was a different adventure for me in doing that. that faculty can k be a nuisanc. those of you who work know that. and at the same time they can bring you some brilliant ideas. you can use them and their talent to bring other things to library. so we started a book talk for our public for the neighborhood...
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seabrook was living in washington, d.c. in the 1970s and '80s, and he was curious about your experience of traveling -- transferring from howard to american university. and wanted your comments on that. [laughter] >> okay. all right. as the mayor knows, i always tell the truth. i fell in love with a girl at american-u. what the heck -- [laughter] you know, and i thought, oh, what love. i'll transfer, we'll live our lives together. we dated for a year and she dumped me. [laughter] so, you know, what can i tell you? enjoy being 19. [laughter] >> that's great. my colleague, sean edwards, thank yous you for sharing your thoughts -- thanks you for sharing your thoughts. she'd like you to discuss history from the point of context in modern times and the importance of that. and says often times requests for facts about historical figures and the contexts of those facts, you know, may not be desired. >> i mean, i think that one of the great challenges of being a historian or somebody who cares about history is to realize that conte
seabrook was living in washington, d.c. in the 1970s and '80s, and he was curious about your experience of traveling -- transferring from howard to american university. and wanted your comments on that. [laughter] >> okay. all right. as the mayor knows, i always tell the truth. i fell in love with a girl at american-u. what the heck -- [laughter] you know, and i thought, oh, what love. i'll transfer, we'll live our lives together. we dated for a year and she dumped me. [laughter] so, you...
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this time from washington, d.c.' nfl saying they all worked together to deceive d.c. residents about a toxic workplace culture and allegations of sexual assault. the ag is going after them under a d.c. law that allows him some wide leeway in holding individuals or companies accountable for misleading customers. so in this case the customers are fans of the washington commanders football team. cnn has reached out to the nfl, commissioner roger goodell, the commanders and dan snyder. the nfl telling cnn they had already conducted a thorough independent investigation into workplace misconduct, released a public summary and imposed a, quote, record setting fine against the commanders and it's ownership. lawyers for the commanders say dan and tanya snyder have acknowledged an unacceptable culture existed for years and have apologized many times for allowing it to happen. melanie coburn is former director of marketing for the washington commanders, she testified about what was in her view a toxic workplace at the organizat
this time from washington, d.c.' nfl saying they all worked together to deceive d.c. residents about a toxic workplace culture and allegations of sexual assault. the ag is going after them under a d.c. law that allows him some wide leeway in holding individuals or companies accountable for misleading customers. so in this case the customers are fans of the washington commanders football team. cnn has reached out to the nfl, commissioner roger goodell, the commanders and dan snyder. the nfl...
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>> we are adding d.c.sean, and one other number that's staggering, 18% of kids can read grade level, 13% can do math. we need extra learning time. have to catch them up. and seeing them pour more money into this than any other race, but we have help from people on the ground. would love help. mark ronchetti. we have donors that helped us across the country. we appreciate it and we're going to win it. >> sean: hope so, following it closely. that would be a big win. obama was in arizona today campaigning against carrie lake and blake masters. both of them join us next as we continue. - [narrator] if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can qualify you for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee, even if you got ppp. and all it takes is eight minutes to find out. then we'll work with you to fill out your forms and submit the application. that easy. getrefunds.com has helped businesses like yours claim over $1 billion in payroll tax refunds. but it's only available fo
>> we are adding d.c.sean, and one other number that's staggering, 18% of kids can read grade level, 13% can do math. we need extra learning time. have to catch them up. and seeing them pour more money into this than any other race, but we have help from people on the ground. would love help. mark ronchetti. we have donors that helped us across the country. we appreciate it and we're going to win it. >> sean: hope so, following it closely. that would be a big win. obama was in...
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it appeared in the next days washington d.c. newspaper and the frame to the transcript of the meeting. it helped to shape how you would read that transcript. douglas and his delegation had real media savvy. douglas in his 1881 autobiography says the meeting was a turning point. it exposed johnson. it may have been his main purpose. johnson's friends came to his defense. there was some back and forth in the newspapers. black newspapers in northern progressive journals printed this exchange and then turned against johnson. this is what douglas had to say about johnson just a few weeks after the meeting. speaking at the black suffrage organization. >> what still beset of andrew johnson? what will be said of he who told us that the traders must take a backseat. the traders being the confederates who he spoke out against the civil war. he must take a backseat in the work of restoration. he must now invest the same with the supreme control of the states in which they live. what must be said of those who promised to be moses of the col
it appeared in the next days washington d.c. newspaper and the frame to the transcript of the meeting. it helped to shape how you would read that transcript. douglas and his delegation had real media savvy. douglas in his 1881 autobiography says the meeting was a turning point. it exposed johnson. it may have been his main purpose. johnson's friends came to his defense. there was some back and forth in the newspapers. black newspapers in northern progressive journals printed this exchange and...
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d.c. is not a state. but democrats hopes it ends there. >> it is a democratic and republican members of congress please say no. please say it is unacceptable to allow the early release of rapists, please say it is unacceptable to allow the early release of murderers. >> if bowser vetoes it the council has the votes to override it. we reached out to the mayor's office yet. no update as to what she will do. >> dana: a tragic story. next hour calvin's uncle. keith johnson, will join us live and discuss his nephew's advocacy and the crime crisis in d.c. >> bill: california lawmaker who voted to impeach former president trump will return to congress. he is only the second to win re-election. the other in the state of washington. valadao defeated a democratic assemblylyman in california 22. two weeks after election day and solidify republican control of the house. 219 to 212. handful of races undecided. one in colorado republicans likely within and two more in california and republicans are likely to win. it me
d.c. is not a state. but democrats hopes it ends there. >> it is a democratic and republican members of congress please say no. please say it is unacceptable to allow the early release of rapists, please say it is unacceptable to allow the early release of murderers. >> if bowser vetoes it the council has the votes to override it. we reached out to the mayor's office yet. no update as to what she will do. >> dana: a tragic story. next hour calvin's uncle. keith johnson, will...
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she left and went to d.c.libraries. >> first i went to the council library information resource for two years. >> then d.c. public. then the special project in vietnam working with parliamentarian vietnam to build a research library for that parliament and then from there i went to a you so i wandered around finding every opportunity and taking it. >> in terms of the first time attendees, people in library/information, you can tell my age when i say library school, to think about your career in a more cyclical way, to go from the i wanted to ask you a question and everybody is going to hear it. for the similarities? >> because i spent multiple times -- multiple jobs within lc, it made everything else easier. my career was in the congressional research service so policy analysis and bringing together a lot of materials from a congressional staff needed. the second part of my career i went to rare books with no knowledge of what would go on the discovered theft so i worked with the general counsel to figure that
she left and went to d.c.libraries. >> first i went to the council library information resource for two years. >> then d.c. public. then the special project in vietnam working with parliamentarian vietnam to build a research library for that parliament and then from there i went to a you so i wandered around finding every opportunity and taking it. >> in terms of the first time attendees, people in library/information, you can tell my age when i say library school, to think...
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maybe one in d.c. maybe one in their primary state.ow you're up to a thousand different locations. now you throw in spouses you through in the children. you can be talking about 6,000 to 7,000 potential protectees or immediate family members of protectees and the property in which they own. so the volume that we're talking about is just overwhelming. >> it seems overwhelming. it seems almost unwinnable. you were in this game for a long time. you recently retired you. had several posts for details protecting presidents, vice presidents. protecting politicians nowadays with all this bitterness in the political climate, is this even a winnable battle? what's it going to take for the secret service and the fbi to get the upper hand? >> i go back that. i can't comment on that. but if you just look back 50 years ago, there was really two avenues that someone could make if you're focusing on, say, threats. there is really two ways they can do it. they could phone in a conversation or they can write a letter. so those are really the two avenue
maybe one in d.c. maybe one in their primary state.ow you're up to a thousand different locations. now you throw in spouses you through in the children. you can be talking about 6,000 to 7,000 potential protectees or immediate family members of protectees and the property in which they own. so the volume that we're talking about is just overwhelming. >> it seems overwhelming. it seems almost unwinnable. you were in this game for a long time. you recently retired you. had several posts for...
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there's a dozen of them in washington, d.c.that all churn out studies about why we have to do this and we have to do that to curtail our allies, to expand our presence, to enhance our influence and at any cost. >> host: are the russian nuclear weapons secured, and are they still building? >> guest: i don't, well, okay personal i don't know how secure they are but presumably just a take the care and feeding of the nuclear weapons very seriously. and the second part to your question is really a tragic story, is at in w. bush came into power right after septembeh vladimir putin was the first international leader to call in on 9/11 essay, i match acerbic of what we do for you? just too much later bush tore up the anti-ballistic missile treaty. he and john bolton did. and by tearing at up at the ballistic missile treaty that was the treaty that had been signed i believe by nixon limiting the number of antimissile missiles that we could deploy. it sounds like it's just a fancy but when you have new us -- nuclear arsenal or defense of
there's a dozen of them in washington, d.c.that all churn out studies about why we have to do this and we have to do that to curtail our allies, to expand our presence, to enhance our influence and at any cost. >> host: are the russian nuclear weapons secured, and are they still building? >> guest: i don't, well, okay personal i don't know how secure they are but presumably just a take the care and feeding of the nuclear weapons very seriously. and the second part to your question...
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she was sleeping in her washington, d.c. apartment when she was informed about the intruder back in san francisco. capitol police officers actually showed up at her door in d.c. and told her that paul pelosi had been attacked. >> and the -- i hear the doorbell ring and think it's five something. i look up, they must be the wrong apartment. it rings again. and then bang, bang, bang, bang on the door. so i run to the door. and i see this capitol police. and they say we have to come in to talk to you. i'm thinking my children, my grandchildren. i never thought it would be paul, because you know, i knew he wouldn't be out and about. they came in at that time. we didn't even know where he was. >> speaker pelosi went on to say that her husband is doing okay, but again, the recovery will be long. she added that paul had a hard time returning home because it was the actual scene of the attack, and it's been tough on her because he was not the intended target. >> when somebody is faulted in your family because of you, he was not look
she was sleeping in her washington, d.c. apartment when she was informed about the intruder back in san francisco. capitol police officers actually showed up at her door in d.c. and told her that paul pelosi had been attacked. >> and the -- i hear the doorbell ring and think it's five something. i look up, they must be the wrong apartment. it rings again. and then bang, bang, bang, bang on the door. so i run to the door. and i see this capitol police. and they say we have to come in to...
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kean: that is how your washington d.c. works, how your representatives work, because you have been a d.c. insider for 30 years. over the course of the last four years, it is clear on the salt deduction, or any other bill coming through the house, you have put nancy pelosi's primaries over those of new jersey. -- >> there are issues i want to -- let's move on. there are a lot of important issues to talk about. i want to talk about two issues you have taken seriously in the seventh district, abortion and inflation. i know that is what a lot of your constituents want to hear about. senator, you say you are pro-choice, but you voted against codifying legal abortion in the new jersey senate during your final days in the legislature. and a page on your campaign website says you are a fierce defender of>> voted against thet would've allowed for abortion upon demand. i support a woman's right to choose and have a 20 year career in the state legislature. up until 20 weeks that if the determination of the mother. post two weeks, --
kean: that is how your washington d.c. works, how your representatives work, because you have been a d.c. insider for 30 years. over the course of the last four years, it is clear on the salt deduction, or any other bill coming through the house, you have put nancy pelosi's primaries over those of new jersey. -- >> there are issues i want to -- let's move on. there are a lot of important issues to talk about. i want to talk about two issues you have taken seriously in the seventh...
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we don't understand why our cost of living goes up while the d.c. insiders get a better life. >> 30 seconds if you'd like to weigh in. >> well, nobody owns me. i had a lot of individuals give me money, and i'm very thankful for that. but i think money is a problem in the races that we have in this country, and i think we need to really start thinking about the impact of the money. if you don't have money, sometimes you can't get your voice out there. i don't know the answer to it, but i do think it's very important for us to begin to assess how the money works and what it does or doesn't do. >> all right, thank you. now we're going to go over to rebecca p. on our social desk for some questions from social media. rebecca? >> rebecca can't wait to answer. [laughter] >> all right, so everyone gets 30 seconds. ms. tshibaka, how do you plan to protect lgbtq youth in the state federal levels? will you stand with trans alaskans in the face of increasing hate? >> thanks for the question. i believe we need to ensure the dignity and safety and rights of all a
we don't understand why our cost of living goes up while the d.c. insiders get a better life. >> 30 seconds if you'd like to weigh in. >> well, nobody owns me. i had a lot of individuals give me money, and i'm very thankful for that. but i think money is a problem in the races that we have in this country, and i think we need to really start thinking about the impact of the money. if you don't have money, sometimes you can't get your voice out there. i don't know the answer to it,...
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so some of the family members are going to leave d.c. to stay here, at harrison hall, with the family during the war. i think they are taking a gamble that with their house being watched in d.c., they can live a little bit more freely here in loudoun. they may also be thinking that they can get away from the capital. and hopefully get away from the war. unfortunately for, than the war is going to come to luis berke in the fall of 1861. >> of, course by the fall of 1861 the country has already seen one terrible large battle, the first battle of fun as us. little did i know it is gonna come creeping right back in october. the northern side of the -- virginia on the lease birx either kind of poking at each other. the war has just now begun. they are not very good at surveilling of each other and they're not great knowing who is in charge of her to communicate with any given time. so you see a lot of crossed lines and kernels doing things that maybe they shouldn't without telling their officers, and just kind of sneaking around badly. everyo
so some of the family members are going to leave d.c. to stay here, at harrison hall, with the family during the war. i think they are taking a gamble that with their house being watched in d.c., they can live a little bit more freely here in loudoun. they may also be thinking that they can get away from the capital. and hopefully get away from the war. unfortunately for, than the war is going to come to luis berke in the fall of 1861. >> of, course by the fall of 1861 the country has...
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we at d.c.t we can other utilities throughout the country and which we, on a day-to-day basis we are looking at cyber. we are looking at the attacks. we have a number of threats that come through our system on a day-to-day basis. but at the end of the day the utilities are very prone to cyber attacks. we have to work with the federal government. with the epa and others to find funding for cyber as well. >> thank you. offers a variety of programs and services to help critical infrastructure owners and operators in all sectors including water to shore up, help shore up their cybersecurity defenses. the data says d.c. water take advantage of security. with programs like cyber century were joint cyber defense collaborative. >> yes we do. we actually sits on a number of those different organizations on the boards or on the committees and working with them. we take full advantage of all of the cybersecurity expertise that we can get from these organizations. including the epa and many others regarding
we at d.c.t we can other utilities throughout the country and which we, on a day-to-day basis we are looking at cyber. we are looking at the attacks. we have a number of threats that come through our system on a day-to-day basis. but at the end of the day the utilities are very prone to cyber attacks. we have to work with the federal government. with the epa and others to find funding for cyber as well. >> thank you. offers a variety of programs and services to help critical...
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say you commit a burglary in d.c.the person and the house knows you are there, then you would be in some trouble but if the resident doesn't realize you are there, maybe they're watching tv or sleeping, and the penalty would way down. how can you punish when the homeowner didn't mean didn't even know they were in danger. this criminal code would decriminalize public, makes common sense because if you are a burglar in the homeowner knows you are there you might need to rot and you might need to go and it would be ridiculous to have the burglary charges dropped only to end up paying a fine. coming up we told you last night how the biden administration is reportedly working with big tech to police what they call misinformation. missouri attorney general eric schmidt joins us live on what he is doing to protect your free speech. a boozy beverage that could be a hit at your holiday parties. and a paraglider's weekly adventure becomes a life-saving mission, the days best viral videos next. i'm sholeh and i lost 75 pounds wi
say you commit a burglary in d.c.the person and the house knows you are there, then you would be in some trouble but if the resident doesn't realize you are there, maybe they're watching tv or sleeping, and the penalty would way down. how can you punish when the homeowner didn't mean didn't even know they were in danger. this criminal code would decriminalize public, makes common sense because if you are a burglar in the homeowner knows you are there you might need to rot and you might need to...
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i have been in d.c.oups of moms and dads and brothers and sisters of shooting victims are gone and talked to members of congress and the frustration they felt when the people from their own states did not respond in the way that they wanted them to. is there something that doctors can say, doctors can do, doctors can explain, you think, that's different and might get through? >> i do think that. i will tell you as a survivor of a mass shooting and mother who has gone too these rooms with lawmakers and seeing testimony from incredible parents from uvalde who have lost their children, or 10-year-old advocates half of their class was brutally massacred in front of her, after hearing these stories and as a human being not being able to stop crying myself, it was striking to me to see that many lawmakers are not impacted in the way i would expect as a human by these stories. instead, they do show interest in data and physicians bring an analytical perspective to this and our expertise. we have data that scien
i have been in d.c.oups of moms and dads and brothers and sisters of shooting victims are gone and talked to members of congress and the frustration they felt when the people from their own states did not respond in the way that they wanted them to. is there something that doctors can say, doctors can do, doctors can explain, you think, that's different and might get through? >> i do think that. i will tell you as a survivor of a mass shooting and mother who has gone too these rooms with...
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a man who helped d.c.e criminal code was shot and killed. >> there hasn't been a comprehensive reorganization of our criminals laws since 1901 more than 120 years ago. and then suddenly returns. but inflation never really goes away. each year - by some measure - the dollar declines in value. well - here's something else that doesn't go away... gold and silver. rosland capital - a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs, and our premium coins, can help you preserve your wealth. call rosland capital at 800-630-8900 to receive your free rosland guide to gold, gold & precious metals ira, and silver brochures. with rosland, there are no hassles, no gimmicks, and our shipping is fast and reliable. help protect yourself against inflation. make gold your new standard. call rosland capital today at 800-630-8900, 800-630-8900. that's 800-630-8900. hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy
a man who helped d.c.e criminal code was shot and killed. >> there hasn't been a comprehensive reorganization of our criminals laws since 1901 more than 120 years ago. and then suddenly returns. but inflation never really goes away. each year - by some measure - the dollar declines in value. well - here's something else that doesn't go away... gold and silver. rosland capital - a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs,...
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it. >> reporter: andy tembon said his trip from dallas to spend thanksgiving with relatives in the d.c. region was more expensive than previous years. he calls it a new normal. >> the price of traveling and going to everything is definitely worth the family time. >> reporter: with a song and a few fist bumps, one airport worker in philadelphia kept passengers entertained as they passed through long security lines. >> the flight doesn't board for another hour but had to be extra early just in case. >> reporter: aaa expects when the numbers are tallied that this year's travel will be on par with pre-pandemic levels with more than 54 million americans trekking more than 50 miles away from home. the bulk of travelers hit packed roads. >> we make this trip once a year for thanksgiving. it's typical to see this every time. >> reporter: aaa expects travel to continue into this week with more americans working remotely. and according to aaa, this was the third busiest road travel thanksgiving ever, bradley. it seems because so many people are now working from home, they have the flexibility to
it. >> reporter: andy tembon said his trip from dallas to spend thanksgiving with relatives in the d.c. region was more expensive than previous years. he calls it a new normal. >> the price of traveling and going to everything is definitely worth the family time. >> reporter: with a song and a few fist bumps, one airport worker in philadelphia kept passengers entertained as they passed through long security lines. >> the flight doesn't board for another hour but had to...
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right in the middle of a fox five washington report on d.c. jumping over the man in the background, and jumps the turnstile. cracking down on the turnstile track stars on november 1st that includes the $100 fine if you are caught in the act except nobody is caught in the act. ever. and chicago mayor lori lightfoot is getting an ear full again from critics and this time they want to know why she is condemning the mass shooting in colorado springs and not even mentioning the 20 people shot in her own city. the senior correspondent laura ingle has more on that. >> as the community and colorado springs comes over to mourn those killed, several states away and illinois chicago mayor lori lightfoot is being criticized for what some are calling her tone-deaf reaction to the shooting while the murder rate in her own city skyrockets. on sunday lori lightfoot tweeted "i'm sick of this, how many people need to be murdered? how many lives torn apart until it actually stops? we don't have to live like this and we don't have to die like this." homicides in
right in the middle of a fox five washington report on d.c. jumping over the man in the background, and jumps the turnstile. cracking down on the turnstile track stars on november 1st that includes the $100 fine if you are caught in the act except nobody is caught in the act. ever. and chicago mayor lori lightfoot is getting an ear full again from critics and this time they want to know why she is condemning the mass shooting in colorado springs and not even mentioning the 20 people shot in her...
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this job william sometimes went by the name h franklin or d.c.s dependent on what work was required. over the span of a short few months, notoriety across the state of california by devising a scheme that allowed us to do both jobs trading stocks and cap inquires at the same time. it made him a wealthy man. as effective as clever. he would tap into the communications of manufacturing firms and mining companies in sacramento and nearby san francisco hoping to intercept a price quote of the application or impending sale, anything a corporate entity would consider confidential. williams would relay the news to stockbrokers posted in locations as far as new york and virginia and they made financial moves based on the the information returning this. it wasn't simply that is allowed privileged communications, it capitalized on the time it takes electronic signals across the region of the continental united states. short pit of time but a period of time nonetheless after a few well elected officials, he found a way to transmit the wiretapsco while slowi
this job william sometimes went by the name h franklin or d.c.s dependent on what work was required. over the span of a short few months, notoriety across the state of california by devising a scheme that allowed us to do both jobs trading stocks and cap inquires at the same time. it made him a wealthy man. as effective as clever. he would tap into the communications of manufacturing firms and mining companies in sacramento and nearby san francisco hoping to intercept a price quote of the...
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host: 32 states and d.c. require a election workers training. 32 states and d.c. require temporary workers to take oath of office. 47 states -- one hiring election workers. let's start with the last one. they strive for partisan parity, why? what are these election workers doing, what do they get to say and what do they get to do? guest: we discussed in terms of poll workers. temporary election workers, when you show up at a polling place on election day, helping you cast your ballot. temporary election workers work throughout the election process. they assist with registration, they sometimes a sense -- they sometimes assist with counting votes. every election we need about 150 thousand temporary election workers to support election operations. this is a huge endeavor. adding in helps make sure both parties feel they have a voice. as americans kind of segregate themselves into political geographies, it is increasingly difficult for election to achieve bipartisan and that poll workers. that has become easier since the 2020 election. we have seen a little more invo
host: 32 states and d.c. require a election workers training. 32 states and d.c. require temporary workers to take oath of office. 47 states -- one hiring election workers. let's start with the last one. they strive for partisan parity, why? what are these election workers doing, what do they get to say and what do they get to do? guest: we discussed in terms of poll workers. temporary election workers, when you show up at a polling place on election day, helping you cast your ballot. temporary...
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americans -- your last caller, listening to her, they all want to see a page turned in washington, d.c. one of the things i think has been so problematic is that members cannot rank-and-file members, have been disenfranchised. everything go through the leadership but whether it is nancy pelosi or whoever is going to be the republican leader. everything is centralized as far as power, so you have a restricted amendment process here in in six years come out we have not -- commitment process. in six years, we have not had an moment process. how about the budget? you need to empower the appropriators can either get rate of the committee and change it, which i am ok with doing that by having authorizing committees combined with the subcommittee on appropriations, or you give the appropriators time to get their job done before june 1 and actually do a budget. we have not done that in five years. i talked about process. that is my pitch cannot process to be more inclusive of members so they can represent their constituency. the other aspect is this. on the republican side, when we lost in 202
americans -- your last caller, listening to her, they all want to see a page turned in washington, d.c. one of the things i think has been so problematic is that members cannot rank-and-file members, have been disenfranchised. everything go through the leadership but whether it is nancy pelosi or whoever is going to be the republican leader. everything is centralized as far as power, so you have a restricted amendment process here in in six years come out we have not -- commitment process. in...
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i think rank-and-file americans, citizens want to see a change in washington, d.c. and they know i certainly do try and what 31 votes if i'm seeing the numbers correctly as far as your nomination or lose your attempt to become speaker. what does it mean going forward particularly show the house come over to republican hands and come january when the that protest be taken? >> guest: you have to get 218 votes. that's the magic number to become the speaker of the house. nobody has 218 votes as a cedar talking to you today. that means that it's time for republicans to have an intro discussion, a family discussion, that's what mr. mccarthy always says, about which direction we are going to go. i don't think is going to get 218 votes. it may not be me. probably not going to be me, but we need a discussion to see who might be a consensus pick to get to 218 votes. >> host: which means in theory if it is good to be mr. mccarthy he would have to reach up to fellow members of the freedom caucus and other factions within the party to gain that support. what can a message could
i think rank-and-file americans, citizens want to see a change in washington, d.c. and they know i certainly do try and what 31 votes if i'm seeing the numbers correctly as far as your nomination or lose your attempt to become speaker. what does it mean going forward particularly show the house come over to republican hands and come january when the that protest be taken? >> guest: you have to get 218 votes. that's the magic number to become the speaker of the house. nobody has 218 votes...