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i love d.c. latin-tinged music] - diane, this place is so cool 'cause it used to be a cash and carry. - well, now, what's a cash and carry? what does that mean? - that's a great question. i think it's like a marketplace where latin families around here could come and get their fresh produce. - and now they're all latin businesses. - yeah, you've got a peruvian brothers, the salvadorian pupusas, a venezuelan homemade chocolate, artisanal. what's grabbing your fancy? - all right. well, i heard pupusa. did we not mention pupusa? - pupusas are cornmeal tortillas with different fillings like pork or beans and cheese and are a popular dish in el salvador. which was your favorite pupusa then? - i like bean and cheese. - bean and cheese. - yeah. - let's stop talking about it. let's go get it. - yeah, let's, please. ♪ [both speaking spanish] - this is her jam. she loves pupusas. - oh, my gosh. i haven't had it in a while. - how did you get here? how did you come up with this incredible idea? - oh, my gosh
i love d.c. latin-tinged music] - diane, this place is so cool 'cause it used to be a cash and carry. - well, now, what's a cash and carry? what does that mean? - that's a great question. i think it's like a marketplace where latin families around here could come and get their fresh produce. - and now they're all latin businesses. - yeah, you've got a peruvian brothers, the salvadorian pupusas, a venezuelan homemade chocolate, artisanal. what's grabbing your fancy? - all right. well, i heard...
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that's one area specifically where the work ethic that we're seeing at the d.c. level mostly, but also at the federal level is coming up short. so, during the break, it's nice to get home and see everybody and hear anecdotal stories, but i did, during my break, took once in a lifetime with four other bipartisan, bicameral to see our u.s. women soccer team play in auckland, new zealand. we didn't get to see them play, but got to see a lot of other women athletes in team sports. i was one of the lead senators on equal pay for equal play for people usa. i believe firmly that any woman athlete who is representing our country should have the same benefits and pay as any man who is under the flag of the united states in competition. and i can tell you, it was glorious to see those fields filled with women's teams all across the globe, really led by the u.s. team. the u.s. team was leader here. people are catching up to us now and that's inspiring to me, i love sports, women's sports and it was really fun. other side was a security portion. we talked to a lot of the ind
that's one area specifically where the work ethic that we're seeing at the d.c. level mostly, but also at the federal level is coming up short. so, during the break, it's nice to get home and see everybody and hear anecdotal stories, but i did, during my break, took once in a lifetime with four other bipartisan, bicameral to see our u.s. women soccer team play in auckland, new zealand. we didn't get to see them play, but got to see a lot of other women athletes in team sports. i was one of the...
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when it comes the d.c.e the former president is filing, cbs reporting is the following monday they argued her previous statements they say to buy it. but highlighted statements that they claim will create a perception of prejudgment and compatible with the justice cesystem. cbs reporting that. let's hear from candy up next minnesota democrats line. >> hi. couple of questions. it seems the 91 families trump is charged with i don't understand why he is still able to be out and about and running around. >> is still faces court cases on all of those fronts they've only been charges. >> have you ever heard of anyone being charged with that many felonies and not being incarcerated pending trial just seems excessive. my other question is, when the crowd is going nuts at the capitol and they could not call the national guard or swat team or anything why did they call the fire department and hose them people down with water from the fire hoses? it was freezing and they would have gone home. >> that is candy they are
when it comes the d.c.e the former president is filing, cbs reporting is the following monday they argued her previous statements they say to buy it. but highlighted statements that they claim will create a perception of prejudgment and compatible with the justice cesystem. cbs reporting that. let's hear from candy up next minnesota democrats line. >> hi. couple of questions. it seems the 91 families trump is charged with i don't understand why he is still able to be out and about and...
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because d.c. is not a state at least not yet, congress can and has meddle in d.c. affairs when it comes to abortion, congress imposed in the d.c. appropriation bills for years on their local funds on abortion services for low income and house fiscal year 2024 appropriations bill would maintain this so can you tell me how this impacts residents seeking abortion services? >> thank you for that question. there was a brief period of time, i don't know if you all remember 2009 when medicaid coverage was able to be used for abortion for d.c. residents, that was about four months and it's part of an agreement to avoid federal government shuts down, it was traded away. i was taking care of people that they and the next day. we spent the entirety of the night doing when medicaid funding for abortion was calling each patient and letting them know you cannot have your abortion tomorrow unless you come up with this money because no longer will your insurance cover it. what we are seeing in d.c., it is not able to be used to pay for abortion, it is a two-tier system. where you
because d.c. is not a state at least not yet, congress can and has meddle in d.c. affairs when it comes to abortion, congress imposed in the d.c. appropriation bills for years on their local funds on abortion services for low income and house fiscal year 2024 appropriations bill would maintain this so can you tell me how this impacts residents seeking abortion services? >> thank you for that question. there was a brief period of time, i don't know if you all remember 2009 when medicaid...
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and i know sometimes youub are n this bubble here in d.c. but again folks if you can get out to iowa, any of our great states are going to see a different story when it comes to our families and our businesses. so please pay attention. so with that, islands are really frustrated with the taxes they are paying to the federal government when they hear us talk about washington d.c. on how a number of our federal agencies headquarter building are only 25% occupied. where are all of those workers? i know they are still on the payroll, right? is covid over? are we able to come to work safely? i think we can do that. yet we still have a huge number of people from the city that are telecommuting. they are teleworking. there ismb no reason we should e doing that. when you have bureaucrats doing bubblele baths during their conference calls for work, when they are golfing during business hours and yet they are still getting paid the wages they were pre-covid. we have got to figure this out. so i pushed out a letter to all 24 inspector general offices a
and i know sometimes youub are n this bubble here in d.c. but again folks if you can get out to iowa, any of our great states are going to see a different story when it comes to our families and our businesses. so please pay attention. so with that, islands are really frustrated with the taxes they are paying to the federal government when they hear us talk about washington d.c. on how a number of our federal agencies headquarter building are only 25% occupied. where are all of those workers? i...
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we drove down were into d.c. to the hospital.ere listening to news briefs, reports of all types, different information, confusing information. one person dead, to persons dead, no information. when we got to the hospital, there was a lot of people, a lot of press, a lot of confusion. we were kind of hustled in. suddenly, we were in a room with my mother. she came to us and hugged three of us that were there. what she said was, the only thing i ask of all of you is that after all of this is over, you won't hate anybody. that was her way of telling us that my father was dead. juan: juan pablo letelier, can you talk about the fight afterwards to bring justice for the people responsible and especially the loan request to hold pinochet directly responsible? >> this has been a very long fight. the institute for policy studies, saul landau, along with journalist john dinges, did a big investigation. they searched for information. they picked up information. the fbi also did its effort. there was a trial initially in the u.s. around 1978
we drove down were into d.c. to the hospital.ere listening to news briefs, reports of all types, different information, confusing information. one person dead, to persons dead, no information. when we got to the hospital, there was a lot of people, a lot of press, a lot of confusion. we were kind of hustled in. suddenly, we were in a room with my mother. she came to us and hugged three of us that were there. what she said was, the only thing i ask of all of you is that after all of this is...
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five of the eight wealthiest townies in the united states are suburbs of washington, d.c.appen? it isn't like they have abundant resources there or they're producing much of anything. they're producing a lot of debt, spending. people politically connected to the government are doing better, meanwhile americans outside that area are basically bearing the costs with highest prices that the spending and inspiration have fueled. what i represent is saying, it's time that we, the people, come and that we're leading the charge up in d.c. it's not just about the people in d.c. it's about what you can do for folks throughout the country. there's a lot of people that are struggling. if we can't have in this country people that are working hard, trying to raise kids -- if they can't afford to buy a home, buy a car, even afford groceries, if america doesn't work for those people, we are not going to be successful as a >> andrew: the return to "panam. we've got the action-packed preview. one role of a lifetime. one sore throat. but she had enough. she took mucinex instasoothe sore thr
five of the eight wealthiest townies in the united states are suburbs of washington, d.c.appen? it isn't like they have abundant resources there or they're producing much of anything. they're producing a lot of debt, spending. people politically connected to the government are doing better, meanwhile americans outside that area are basically bearing the costs with highest prices that the spending and inspiration have fueled. what i represent is saying, it's time that we, the people, come and...
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get them out of washington, d.c. washington, d.c. is 99.99% uber liberal. we have to get the swamp out of washington. speaking of d.c., how about we elect a president who uses the power of the presidency to reduce the power of the federal bureaucracy by 50%? our government is too big. i don't think our founders would have anticipated it. it is too bloated into unaccountable to the people. six of the wealthiest counties in the united states of america are suburbs of washington, d.c. are they doing anything great up there? what are they doing other than growing government? just a bunch of hot air. it is getting to the point it is too much. how about we elect a president of the united states who believes in term limits for members of congress and a balanced budget amendment for the constitution? we need new blood in washington. if we are expected as americans to balance our household budget, how about congress balance the budget once in a while? we need a president of the united states who shuts down our southern border. and a president of the united states wh
get them out of washington, d.c. washington, d.c. is 99.99% uber liberal. we have to get the swamp out of washington. speaking of d.c., how about we elect a president who uses the power of the presidency to reduce the power of the federal bureaucracy by 50%? our government is too big. i don't think our founders would have anticipated it. it is too bloated into unaccountable to the people. six of the wealthiest counties in the united states of america are suburbs of washington, d.c. are they...
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when i got to d.c. i heard you have been around the country preaching and he said you don't need a class. he signed me out of it. i think my preaching style kind of has developed over the years and i start with the take away and i build the sermon. for me preaching is about transformation. not just transformation of the mind but transformation of the mind and understanding. i start with the behavioral purpose. dr. frank, is an amazing man. in his book, he lifts up a behavioral purpose statement. what do you want to be different about as a result? i have taken that as a methodology i build from. >> i love the buyer that said you have deep, scholarly, biblical scholarship combined with girlfriend wit . >> yes. i am and east oakland girl. in many ways , still down to earth, practical, touchable. i think sometimes in churches we lose a generation because we are not able to speak to the current day. girlfriend, has two do with identifying people where they are. it is not just a heady approach to the gospel a
when i got to d.c. i heard you have been around the country preaching and he said you don't need a class. he signed me out of it. i think my preaching style kind of has developed over the years and i start with the take away and i build the sermon. for me preaching is about transformation. not just transformation of the mind but transformation of the mind and understanding. i start with the behavioral purpose. dr. frank, is an amazing man. in his book, he lifts up a behavioral purpose...
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courtney: that's a sentiment shared by d.c. resident joel edwards. >> d.c.st rats i've ever seen in my life. courtney: edwards moved to this neighborhood in northeast d.c. in 2020. >> i would say since the day we bought the house and months going on. after that, we were dealing with trying to poison rats outside our house and finding giant dead rats all around. courtney: other cities across the u.s. have been tackling the same ratty problem. >> everyone who knows me knows i hate rats. courtney: in new york city, mayor eric adams last year declared rats public enemy number one. rat sightings were up 71% from 2020 to 2022. >> when we're talking about rat fighting, it's not easy, but it's achievable to get a big mark down in populations. courtney: kathy corradi is the first ever citywide director of rodent mitigation in new york city. in the new role, her sole focus is reducing the number of rats across all five boroughs. as part of new york's city-wide approach, restaurants, bodegas, delis, and grocery stores are now required to dispose of trash in secure cont
courtney: that's a sentiment shared by d.c. resident joel edwards. >> d.c.st rats i've ever seen in my life. courtney: edwards moved to this neighborhood in northeast d.c. in 2020. >> i would say since the day we bought the house and months going on. after that, we were dealing with trying to poison rats outside our house and finding giant dead rats all around. courtney: other cities across the u.s. have been tackling the same ratty problem. >> everyone who knows me knows i...
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bottom, new mexico, washington, d.c. and west virginia.e center are nation teachers, groups that push for change and advocate for teachers and school support staff. joining me now, becky pringle, president of the national association. thank you for coming in today. you're a long-time teacher, my mom spent decades in the classroom, too. it has been so difficult going through covid. we have numbers from gallup. k-12 education has fallen six points to match record low of 36%. why do you think americans feel like education system is not working? >> i've had the opportunity to go visit students and educators throughout the country and this is that time of year. i taught science to middle school students and that hope and enthusiasm is there as school begins. there are lingering challenge from the pandemic, gaps in the learning. the pandemic made it worse. what educators are saying to me and what i know, focus we need now is on solutions that we know work. and it is important that you ask and listen to educatorses, parents and -- >> let's look a
bottom, new mexico, washington, d.c. and west virginia.e center are nation teachers, groups that push for change and advocate for teachers and school support staff. joining me now, becky pringle, president of the national association. thank you for coming in today. you're a long-time teacher, my mom spent decades in the classroom, too. it has been so difficult going through covid. we have numbers from gallup. k-12 education has fallen six points to match record low of 36%. why do you think...
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here is d.c.' acting police chief saying gangs are to blame for the rise in violence. >> again, i think that these are crew on crew, historical things that have continued to happen. guns are being entered into these types of disagreements and what we have to do is really focus on how we can hit some of these guns off the street. >> d.c. mayor bowser herself is under fire, bill, for not doing enough to stem the rise in violence in all of those homicides. she spoke recently saying, quote, we need more officers. we don't have the officers we need. sadly, we lost 300 to 400 officers in the last four years. we haven't had officers in our schools and policies that make it difficult to recruit new officers. i did see a police officer on the corner of new jersey where that murder took place this morning as i was walking over here. the d.c. police force now at a half century low. it has been worse in the nation's capital in the 80s and 90s. homicides north of 400 and more than 500 in 1991, bill. >> bill: ma
here is d.c.' acting police chief saying gangs are to blame for the rise in violence. >> again, i think that these are crew on crew, historical things that have continued to happen. guns are being entered into these types of disagreements and what we have to do is really focus on how we can hit some of these guns off the street. >> d.c. mayor bowser herself is under fire, bill, for not doing enough to stem the rise in violence in all of those homicides. she spoke recently saying,...
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washington, d.c.with the russian oligarch clients of a friend or family member. just based on what we know, joe biden did, what we know today he did as vice president. do you support an impeachment inquiry? and if he you were a member of the house you think you might end up voting to impeach him? >> well let me say having been vice president of the united states, i really can't relate to the facts swirling around the biden family during his time in the office that i had the privilege to hold. but to be honest with you my son was sitting on the board of foreign corporation raised it in the of an f-35 serving in the united states marine corps defending our nation. [applause] >> absolutely i support the impeachment inquiry initiator effie house of representatives. the american people have a right to know. [applause] >> and the fact is that most in the national media have literally ignored the facts swirling around this president t and around his family. $20 million flowing into accounts to family members
washington, d.c.with the russian oligarch clients of a friend or family member. just based on what we know, joe biden did, what we know today he did as vice president. do you support an impeachment inquiry? and if he you were a member of the house you think you might end up voting to impeach him? >> well let me say having been vice president of the united states, i really can't relate to the facts swirling around the biden family during his time in the office that i had the privilege to...
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he went to the d.c. u.s.attorney to ask him to partner. >> you don't ask someone to partner with you if you don't yourself agree with the charges. when he got denied, he requested special authority, it was declined on the 2022 meeting. >> we in the report that we just had it states in there that even leslie wolf had agreed with these charges. the assistant prosecutor. mr. ziegler, on page 32 of the transcript of your testimony you discussed the need to interview hunter biden's children will regarding deductions you listed included on his tax return. leslie wolf told you that you would get into hot water if contributed the presidents grandchildren. . in other cases that you've worked over your career have you ever had a prosecutor tell you that you couldn't interview a relevant witness? there are certain things that come into whether we talk to a witness or not. if they are an attorney if they are in some special situation that might come up it, might cause caution to interviewing that witness. i have never be
he went to the d.c. u.s.attorney to ask him to partner. >> you don't ask someone to partner with you if you don't yourself agree with the charges. when he got denied, he requested special authority, it was declined on the 2022 meeting. >> we in the report that we just had it states in there that even leslie wolf had agreed with these charges. the assistant prosecutor. mr. ziegler, on page 32 of the transcript of your testimony you discussed the need to interview hunter biden's...
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after the attorney for d.c. matthew kurtz appointed by biden refused to bring charges in march 2020 to i watched attorney white tell a room full of senior leaders on october 7th 2022 that he was not the deciding person and whether charges were filed. that was my redline. i had already seen a pattern of preferential treatment and obstruction. he was admitting that what the american people believed based on attorney general sworn statement was false i can no longer stay silent. november 2020 to the statute of limitations with set to expire for the 2014 and 18 charges in d.c. those included the 2014 felonies for the attempt to evade regarding income earned by hunter biden in those years. the statute of limitations has been extended through an agreement with hunter biden's defense counsel and they were willing to extend a past member 2022. white allowed us to expire. prosecutors present between 17 and 2018 and 2019 criminal tax charges to the district of california around september 2020 to, only after biden's nomine
after the attorney for d.c. matthew kurtz appointed by biden refused to bring charges in march 2020 to i watched attorney white tell a room full of senior leaders on october 7th 2022 that he was not the deciding person and whether charges were filed. that was my redline. i had already seen a pattern of preferential treatment and obstruction. he was admitting that what the american people believed based on attorney general sworn statement was false i can no longer stay silent. november 2020 to...
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here in d.c. store eaves on a daily basis where police are looking for suspect in armed robberies, carjackings, 17, 16, 13 years old. what is going on? >> we're seeing this not just in d.c. but all around the country where there is very clearly a surge in juvenile crime. sometimes not just stealing but sometimes it is carjacking, armed carjacking, sometimes murder. why we are seeing this three main reasons. we had 2 1/2 years of demonizing police. teenagers saw that. when you don't have a respect for law enforcement it makes it easier to commit crimes. we do not punish juvenile criminals. they promise to go into a group therapy session that they don't actually have to go to and they end up getting off scot-free. number three something we don't talk about at all is we still have broken families. we still have a problem with broken families in this country. when you are -- when you are a boy and don't have a strong father figure in your household, you don't have someone to look up to, statistically
here in d.c. store eaves on a daily basis where police are looking for suspect in armed robberies, carjackings, 17, 16, 13 years old. what is going on? >> we're seeing this not just in d.c. but all around the country where there is very clearly a surge in juvenile crime. sometimes not just stealing but sometimes it is carjacking, armed carjacking, sometimes murder. why we are seeing this three main reasons. we had 2 1/2 years of demonizing police. teenagers saw that. when you don't have a...
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reports in d.c., eastern p.a. that watch is up until 9:00 tonight. that front doesn't really move much tomorrow. we'll see another batch fire up front d.c., baltimore, philadelphia, all the way up through new england. damaging winds with destructive potential wli storms firing up in the afternoon again. david. >> david: storms tonight and tomorrow. we're tracking this along with that hurricane. rob, thank you. >>> we're also learning tonight about an eighth possible credible sighting of that convicted murderer who escaped the chester county prison west of philadelphia. it was one week ago, that stunning move caught on surveillance, using his hands and his feet there to scale those two walls and that narrow passage way to get to the roof and break free. tonight, authorities say the family of the ex-girlfriend he murdered is now terrified and under 24-hour surveillance. abc's trevor ault on the ground in pennsylvania. >> reporter: tonight, authorities investigating the eighth credible sighting of convicted killer danelo cavalcante. >> we're using peopl
reports in d.c., eastern p.a. that watch is up until 9:00 tonight. that front doesn't really move much tomorrow. we'll see another batch fire up front d.c., baltimore, philadelphia, all the way up through new england. damaging winds with destructive potential wli storms firing up in the afternoon again. david. >> david: storms tonight and tomorrow. we're tracking this along with that hurricane. rob, thank you. >>> we're also learning tonight about an eighth possible credible...
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capitol in washington, d.c. and we are remembering the life and legacy of the late senator dianne feinstein, people dropping off flowers outside of her office, sharing stories about what they did and meant to her. and her legacy continues throughout the country and specifically in the bay area. she has made such an impact and she has left many things that will continue on and for that, let's go to lauren toms because there is a very special thing happening next week that she had a very large part in and i will let you share that. lauren? >> reporter: in true form, senator dianne feinstein working in the u.s. capitol up until the very end but her love and passion for san francisco can be seen in every corner of the city. the legacy of dianne feinstein can be seen across san francisco every day. >> my greatest obligation is to this city. >> reporter: a champion for the city, feinstein had a pattern of saving cherished traditions from cable cars on the hills to fleet week in the bay. >> how excited she would be, sh
capitol in washington, d.c. and we are remembering the life and legacy of the late senator dianne feinstein, people dropping off flowers outside of her office, sharing stories about what they did and meant to her. and her legacy continues throughout the country and specifically in the bay area. she has made such an impact and she has left many things that will continue on and for that, let's go to lauren toms because there is a very special thing happening next week that she had a very large...
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, as i have said, bring about the kind of commonsense reforms in mandatory spending and washington, d.c. that will save future generations from a debt crisis that has our national threat at -- national debt at early $2 trillion -- $32 trillion. >> mr. vice president, do you think washington is getting too old? >> i voluntarily left congress after 12 years, and i wrote a chapter in a book endorsing 12 year term limits in the house. i believe there is an argument to be made for greater turnover in the house of representatives. it is meant to be the people's house. as i left congress voluntarily after 12 years and then had the privilege of going home and serving as governor of indiana and then vice president, it does not mean people leave public service necessarily. i would like to see a day, where we could see term limits on capitol hill and make sure men and women who hundre -- understand the challenges americans are facing [inaudible] are able to carry that experience into the well of congress. the trick of the matter is, president joe biden and the democrats in washington are out of to
, as i have said, bring about the kind of commonsense reforms in mandatory spending and washington, d.c. that will save future generations from a debt crisis that has our national threat at -- national debt at early $2 trillion -- $32 trillion. >> mr. vice president, do you think washington is getting too old? >> i voluntarily left congress after 12 years, and i wrote a chapter in a book endorsing 12 year term limits in the house. i believe there is an argument to be made for...
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in washington, d.c. ruth bader ginsburg who now haspassed away and feinstein and pelosi. women representing in the halls of congress and in the supreme court and we're seeing another person who represented that had wave of women and women's voices rising in congress. still, you know, the numbers are still off. when it comes to male to female ratio in leadership in congress. but dianne feinstein was definitely a part of that. >> which when you think about when that opportunity comes to appoint the person who will replace her seat in the senate, you know, you wonder if they will choose a woman because the numbers being off kind of take in that direction as you mentioned. the possibility as well. so we are talking about this this morning. just got the news in that dianne feinstein passed away. >> sound off on social media. this is community conversation now and also on that question of who should fill that seat. the people's business still goes on in wiwith nurtec c odt, i i can treat t a migrainene when it
in washington, d.c. ruth bader ginsburg who now haspassed away and feinstein and pelosi. women representing in the halls of congress and in the supreme court and we're seeing another person who represented that had wave of women and women's voices rising in congress. still, you know, the numbers are still off. when it comes to male to female ratio in leadership in congress. but dianne feinstein was definitely a part of that. >> which when you think about when that opportunity comes to...
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delaware, idaho washington d.c.that disrupted pillars of all of our everyday lives. early on schools close their doors leaving millions of students locked out, left behind forced to learn virtually. a noun of the concerns about learning loss were valid for school enrollment dropped and guess what homeschooling increase by 30% resetting of the few of those parents who decided to try a new way of educating their kids. >> my youngest was in kindergarten. he would sit with me while he was logging into his class. and i mean it was not good. perhaps many parents jon and sandra faced a dilemma during covid. how to keep their children engaged and learning when zoom school fell short? what's i just knew he would be better doing stuff alongside us. it was a pretty easy decision to make progress he decided to give homeschooling a try. >> it was risk-free in a certain sense. i felt like we weren't going to be left behind because everybody was struggling at the time with education. >> you found not to be true that story other pa
delaware, idaho washington d.c.that disrupted pillars of all of our everyday lives. early on schools close their doors leaving millions of students locked out, left behind forced to learn virtually. a noun of the concerns about learning loss were valid for school enrollment dropped and guess what homeschooling increase by 30% resetting of the few of those parents who decided to try a new way of educating their kids. >> my youngest was in kindergarten. he would sit with me while he was...
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. >> d.c. is under siege and we need help. >> sandra: people are begging for help in the nation's capital as the crime rate reaches unprecedented levels and the acting police chief facing questions how she plans to keep the city safe. a grim reality met this week, the headline, fatal shooting of teen goes down as d.c.'s 200th homicide this year. a tally not hit since the 1980s and 1990s drug wars and stunning statistic among the crime wave, federal prosecutors and the district's u.s. attorney's office chose not to prosecute 67% of those arrested by police officers last year. lucas tomlinson is live in washington with the latest on this growing crime crisis, a brutal reality, lucas. what are people saying on the street? >> well, sandra, residents here are so afraid, in fact a few minutes ago we spoke to one long time d.c. resident so afraid of the gangs she did not want to show her face but wanted america to hear her message. >> it's breaking my heart. lifetime resident, never seen nothing like
. >> d.c. is under siege and we need help. >> sandra: people are begging for help in the nation's capital as the crime rate reaches unprecedented levels and the acting police chief facing questions how she plans to keep the city safe. a grim reality met this week, the headline, fatal shooting of teen goes down as d.c.'s 200th homicide this year. a tally not hit since the 1980s and 1990s drug wars and stunning statistic among the crime wave, federal prosecutors and the district's...
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who is asking a d.c. federal court to restrict trump's public comments about that case ahead of the trial, which is scheduled for march 4th of next year. smith's team writes in this filing, since the grand jury returned an indictment in this case, the defendant has repeatedly and widely disseminated public statements attacking the citizens of the district of columbia, the court, prosecutors, and prospective witnesses. through his statements, the defendant threatens to undermine the integrity of these proceedings, and prejudice the jury pool. put simply, those involved in the criminal justice process, who read and hear the defendants disparaging and inflammatory messages, from court personnel, to prosecutors, to witnesses, to potential jurors, may reasonably fear that they could be the next targets of the defendants attacks. the special counsel then goes on to say a laundry list of trump's social media posts and public comments, disparaging anyone and anything related to his various indictments. the prosec
who is asking a d.c. federal court to restrict trump's public comments about that case ahead of the trial, which is scheduled for march 4th of next year. smith's team writes in this filing, since the grand jury returned an indictment in this case, the defendant has repeatedly and widely disseminated public statements attacking the citizens of the district of columbia, the court, prosecutors, and prospective witnesses. through his statements, the defendant threatens to undermine the integrity of...
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norie tbrvetion a-may of -- noriega-may of washington, d.c. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess subject to the call of the chair. quickly that -- mr. quigley that the problems we had the appropriations and budget, we need to get our own house in order. everybody listening to c-span this morning, we are all patriots. we all love our country because we care enough to be informed about what is going on. we need to get our own house in order. we need to secure the border. marjorie taylor greene is not right about much, but she is right about ukraine. i would encourage everybody to try to empower themselves, learn about what is going on in ukraine. the government is basically shifting money to the weapons manufacturers and sending missiles to ukraine. it is not going to change anything. ukraine is not going to defeat russia. we need to be realistic. i would appreciate it if c-span would have somebody like john mayor shiner on, who has got a long track record of credibility in his analys
norie tbrvetion a-may of -- noriega-may of washington, d.c. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess subject to the call of the chair. quickly that -- mr. quigley that the problems we had the appropriations and budget, we need to get our own house in order. everybody listening to c-span this morning, we are all patriots. we all love our country because we care enough to be informed about what is going on. we need to get our own house in...
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when the hustle and bustle in d.c. is going on, he knows that he is making a difference, our team is making a difference in south cota -- south dakota. i know it can be very emotionally exhausting, and with every different role we place, it is a very thankless job. however it is important to know that the things we do matter. we get the opportunity to change peoples lives and help people. thank you again for this honor and we appreciate it. [applause] >> the next category of winners is the category of constituent accountability and accessibility. there must be a level of accountability between the citizens and their government and the government must be accessible to their constituents in every available form. taken to the extreme, the practices of accountability can be manipulated by politicians or outside groups seeking to influence the political process. this is why when designing the criteria for this award, took great care to emphasize accountability and accessibility to create trust in our democracy. accessibilit
when the hustle and bustle in d.c. is going on, he knows that he is making a difference, our team is making a difference in south cota -- south dakota. i know it can be very emotionally exhausting, and with every different role we place, it is a very thankless job. however it is important to know that the things we do matter. we get the opportunity to change peoples lives and help people. thank you again for this honor and we appreciate it. [applause] >> the next category of winners is...
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what is happening in d.c.. >> harris: it is hard to solve all of this if you don't support the police. >> exactly. >> harris: give them the power but give them your backing. it looks like quarterback colin kaepernick still wants a job. he has out of the league since 2016. when he began taking a knee during the national anthem as a social justice protest he found himself without a job and hard to get another one. this week he reached out to the new york jets. lord knows they need help with that position. he is looking for a spot on the team's practice squad after quarterback aaron rodgers had the season-ending injury. this is colin kaepernick who compared the nfl draft to slavery is who we're talking about. he said before they put you on the field, teams poke, prod and examine you searching for any defect that might affect your performance. so he wants back. >> it's kind of sad because it is like you are asking someone for a date over and over again. i am not into you. >> harris: we call it stalking. >> he know
what is happening in d.c.. >> harris: it is hard to solve all of this if you don't support the police. >> exactly. >> harris: give them the power but give them your backing. it looks like quarterback colin kaepernick still wants a job. he has out of the league since 2016. when he began taking a knee during the national anthem as a social justice protest he found himself without a job and hard to get another one. this week he reached out to the new york jets. lord knows they...
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i did have a conversation with a spokesperson for diane feinstein's office in washington, d.c. he said they had not made any plans for any kind of a memorial service just yet and unfortunately if there is a government shutdown, plans could be complicated for her office to help with those efforts if there is a government shutdown. reporting live at san francisco city hall, nbc bay area news. >> that certainly complicates things. we are hearing from one of the last people to see the late senator alive. former southern california congresswoman jane harman met with einstein at her dc home last night. they took this photo together as harman was leaving the private meeting in feinstein's study. >> i got to hug and kiss her and tell her i loved her. where do we start? i met her when she was mayor. she and i were elected to congress in the same year. we did parallel service certainly on intelligence 1992. we were close friends. i felt in her last years that she was unfairly treated and i was going to be sure that i did absolutely everything i could not just to show my love but to show
i did have a conversation with a spokesperson for diane feinstein's office in washington, d.c. he said they had not made any plans for any kind of a memorial service just yet and unfortunately if there is a government shutdown, plans could be complicated for her office to help with those efforts if there is a government shutdown. reporting live at san francisco city hall, nbc bay area news. >> that certainly complicates things. we are hearing from one of the last people to see the late...
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and i brought a lot of these washington, d.c. agents out to iowa for my first ever entrepreneur expo where we connected small businesses and individuals from the great state of iowa with those in government agencies to learn about contracting opportunities. we really wanted to develop our small businesses in iowa, and again, give them the shot at providing government, our federal government with their next best idea. >> well we saw that startling numbers i think from the august immigration i talked about that last illegal immigration i talked that last week. but this week we -- i also realized as i went to see what's called martinsburg initiative where west virginia all handle on deck preventive initiative to fight addiction in the addiction crisis. the numbers that were released 111,000 americans lost their lives to fentanyl overdoses last year. my state of west virginia per population unfortunately leads that statistics, and our statistics went up 4.5%. in terms of the number of lives that we lost -- so as we look at this poten
and i brought a lot of these washington, d.c. agents out to iowa for my first ever entrepreneur expo where we connected small businesses and individuals from the great state of iowa with those in government agencies to learn about contracting opportunities. we really wanted to develop our small businesses in iowa, and again, give them the shot at providing government, our federal government with their next best idea. >> well we saw that startling numbers i think from the august...
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our juliette goodrich is in washington, d.c.ow and she is talking with lawmakers and friends for a little bit more insights into the legacy of senator dianne feinstein. you can see more of our extensive coverage of her life and legacy as well as looking ♪ ♪ >> norah: tonight, the state of emergency in new york city. the wettest day on record as rain cripples the city. ophelia still drenching the when will it stop?
our juliette goodrich is in washington, d.c.ow and she is talking with lawmakers and friends for a little bit more insights into the legacy of senator dianne feinstein. you can see more of our extensive coverage of her life and legacy as well as looking ♪ ♪ >> norah: tonight, the state of emergency in new york city. the wettest day on record as rain cripples the city. ophelia still drenching the when will it stop?
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washington d.c. in this area. george mason for the rest of by career pay took a year off to go and work in the senates. the fellowship. and i just loved working in public service. set senate, library of congress, another archives. >> how did you get into this business? did you really say what to be the head of the smithsonian? >> absently not. for me it was happenstance finishing my phd. and was at an american university and living on a teaching assistant salary which meant i was broke. there is a returning students she was so old she was probably 40. she said her husband worked at the smithsonian i should go talk to him about a job. i thought who works at the smithsonian? it's where you take dates it because it's free at. [laughter] that was my notion. i went down he took me too meet the secretary and because i knew i was not going to get a job i had a big afro, i had jeans on, i had an army jacket on. so i am comfortable. i am chatting away the next thing i know he said to me we might like to hire you and i said
washington d.c. in this area. george mason for the rest of by career pay took a year off to go and work in the senates. the fellowship. and i just loved working in public service. set senate, library of congress, another archives. >> how did you get into this business? did you really say what to be the head of the smithsonian? >> absently not. for me it was happenstance finishing my phd. and was at an american university and living on a teaching assistant salary which meant i was...
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washington, d.c., declaring an emergency. and tonight, we're also following what could become yet another powerful hurricane. so, we'll have the track on that, at least as we know it so far. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee. i know you are tracking that possible path, first you're going to start with the heat tonight, ginger? >> reporter: yes, several folks had their hottest labor day on record, david, and then hottest september temperature on record, like marquette, michigan, who hit 95. but just in a couple days, they'll be 55. a powerful cold front is going to break up these heat advisories right through minnesota now, but south dakota saw temperatures drop 20 degrees in just three hours. unfortunately, it does not break all the way down to houston. you're rising right back up to near records. orlando, too. washington, d.c., one day at 100 left and then starts to cool off by the weekend. speaking of the atlantic ocean, we've got tropical storm lee, it will become a cat 4 by this weekend. looks to stay just
washington, d.c., declaring an emergency. and tonight, we're also following what could become yet another powerful hurricane. so, we'll have the track on that, at least as we know it so far. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee. i know you are tracking that possible path, first you're going to start with the heat tonight, ginger? >> reporter: yes, several folks had their hottest labor day on record, david, and then hottest september temperature on record, like marquette,...
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the clerk: the speer's roo, washington, d.c., september 8, 2023. ieby appoint the honorable anthony harris to act as speaker pro tempore , sigd kevin mccarthy, speaker of the house of representatives the eaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offeredy the guest chaplain reverend daniel church, washington, d.c.catholic the chaplain: let us pray. almighty and eternal god, we proclaim yourreatness and rejoice in youur hope, for you have extended your abundant mercyrom age to age and in your kindness lift u those who turn to you, come to our assistance, o, lord, make haste to drive for faithful service to our sisters and brothers in the human family. pour out you spirit of wdom and goodness upon thisody, we pray, and upon the whole government andll the american people, to dwe in our hearts and guide us so that this day and every day we maybtain an increase in peace, unity and the commonood. and that the son o justi may shine upon this land with blessings of liberty and respect for the dignity a equality of every person. we ask this in youroly name, o, l
the clerk: the speer's roo, washington, d.c., september 8, 2023. ieby appoint the honorable anthony harris to act as speaker pro tempore , sigd kevin mccarthy, speaker of the house of representatives the eaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offeredy the guest chaplain reverend daniel church, washington, d.c.catholic the chaplain: let us pray. almighty and eternal god, we proclaim yourreatness and rejoice in youur hope, for you have extended your abundant mercyrom age to age and in your...
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. >>> the d.c. shutdown showdown it is turning heads at moody's what it is telling investors ahead of the october 1st deadline. >>> sticking with washington, the department of justice set to call a very important witness in the case against google's market dominance. what apple is set to say on the stand. >>> and evergrande shares are sinking again. >>> and we continue the week long special with the best ideas heading into q4. it is tuesday, september 26th, 2023 you are watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc >>> good morning welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm frank holland. we kickoff the day with the check of the futures the first winning session in five a clear change of direction here in the futures the dow set to open 125 points lower. the s&p and nasdaq both down about .50% in the pre-market we are checking the bond market with the 10-year treasury at the highest level since october of 2007 look right now at 4.52 also the 2-year treasury is 5.12 you see it is elevated we are looking
. >>> the d.c. shutdown showdown it is turning heads at moody's what it is telling investors ahead of the october 1st deadline. >>> sticking with washington, the department of justice set to call a very important witness in the case against google's market dominance. what apple is set to say on the stand. >>> and evergrande shares are sinking again. >>> and we continue the week long special with the best ideas heading into q4. it is tuesday, september 26th,...
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a look back at her remarkable career that started in san francisco and ended up here in washington, d.c. >> i don't think the board has really done their homework when it comes to taxation. >> dianne feinstein's storied political career began in 1969 when she was elected to the city's board of supervisors, she would ultimately become the first woman to serve as the board's president. >> it would be one of many firsts for feinstein, in 1992, she made history becoming the first woman to represent california in the u.s. senate. in that same year, she would help barbara boxer win the other senate seat, in what became known as the year of the woman, setting up this iconic moment. >> i will never forget the night we made history. we were at the fairmont hotel, waiting to see what would happen and dianne feinstein was a shoe in and i was certainly the underdog. >> reporter: the retired senator, barbara boxer would serve with feinstein until the end of her term. >> when the two of us made it, two jewish women from the bay area, it was history. >> reporter: they knew because of their gender they
a look back at her remarkable career that started in san francisco and ended up here in washington, d.c. >> i don't think the board has really done their homework when it comes to taxation. >> dianne feinstein's storied political career began in 1969 when she was elected to the city's board of supervisors, she would ultimately become the first woman to serve as the board's president. >> it would be one of many firsts for feinstein, in 1992, she made history becoming the first...
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we are not doing washington, d.c. we are going to do my hometown and a place where we are, actively on shoring. they talk to everybody. we can talk about free speech and then chambers. but what i found is the polls. there were similar myths about what is going to happen to the u.s. economy if we air defendants and we are going to debunk a lot of and it will be the movement that reunites this country. a black light. the job of the next government and duly elected president is to put the interest of all americans first again, and i think that is something we can do to reunite the nation and i'm optimistic about what i see. >> i could not agree with you more and that is right. [applause] why don't we -- let's close with your thoughts on my next statement. but. i had been working on the movement for a long time for regulations and deconstruction of the state. in the minds of the leaders of the movement, but in the minds of americans it was very. i will never forget when then candidate donald trump came down the escalator
we are not doing washington, d.c. we are going to do my hometown and a place where we are, actively on shoring. they talk to everybody. we can talk about free speech and then chambers. but what i found is the polls. there were similar myths about what is going to happen to the u.s. economy if we air defendants and we are going to debunk a lot of and it will be the movement that reunites this country. a black light. the job of the next government and duly elected president is to put the interest...
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so d.c.ng to be worse than san francisco in terms of office fundamentals. >> wow with that bombshell for people to contemplate, we just -- the shutdown, i don't know if beyond that you make much of what is happening or if you are focused on any aspect of a drawn-out fight for years to come over the deficit and debt levels. >> i'm from washington, d.c., and i started our company in washington, d.c. we have done business there for almost 40 years. they've had shutdowns, they come and go they're political stunts, because they're brinksmanship. what happens is we are in a highly polarized political environment. you're going to see congress, you know, continue to battle so i think we will see a shutdown i think it will be short lived and i think the reality is the government needs to cut spending it cannot continue to rely on all of us to fund these expenditures so we'll have to prioritize, like we have to do in our households and businesses. revenue is down, so we have to prioritize >> the presid
so d.c.ng to be worse than san francisco in terms of office fundamentals. >> wow with that bombshell for people to contemplate, we just -- the shutdown, i don't know if beyond that you make much of what is happening or if you are focused on any aspect of a drawn-out fight for years to come over the deficit and debt levels. >> i'm from washington, d.c., and i started our company in washington, d.c. we have done business there for almost 40 years. they've had shutdowns, they come and...
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so it now requires a d.c. judge to review more than 1500 text to and from people outside of congress before handing them over to the doj. tim, why are these texts so critical? did you get a sense of what could be in them from the text messages that mark meadows gave your january 6th committee? >> yes alex, good question. we did get a few texts. scott perry techs with mark meadows from metals himself. scott perry is a very interesting carry durr here. first of all we subpoenaed him, and he defied the subpoena and refused to talk about any of this with the select committee. he was right in the center of that proposed personnel change in the department of justice. we think that he was a person who introduced jeff clark, who is now charged as a defendant in the georgia case. to president trump as a possible acting attorney general who is prepared to take the department of justice into territory of trying to interfere in, or suggesting special sessions with the state election processes. that did not work but perry
so it now requires a d.c. judge to review more than 1500 text to and from people outside of congress before handing them over to the doj. tim, why are these texts so critical? did you get a sense of what could be in them from the text messages that mark meadows gave your january 6th committee? >> yes alex, good question. we did get a few texts. scott perry techs with mark meadows from metals himself. scott perry is a very interesting carry durr here. first of all we subpoenaed him, and he...
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i guess, at the time, in the beginning it was d.c.. that was where we wanted to see our investigation was indeed. >> you are told that attorneys were in charge of this, was that your understanding? >> okay, fast forward to march 2022. i had a phone call with prosecutors assigned to the case. they said that our prosecution report went to low level people at the d.c. u.s. attorney's office. those low level people reviewed, said hey, we're gonna give you this. here's what we're gonna do to help you work and finish the case here in d.c.. a few days later, i get another phone call. it's from the same assigned attorney. they tell me that now that the u.s. attorney has reviewed it. not only is it a no, it and know you should not work this investigation in the district of columbia. >> mister chairman, it appears to me that mr. ziegler was misled. and that his instincts were right, it should've been moved to the district of columbia. again, i want to thank you for your courage and your fidelity to the law. i yield back. >> the chair recognizes
i guess, at the time, in the beginning it was d.c.. that was where we wanted to see our investigation was indeed. >> you are told that attorneys were in charge of this, was that your understanding? >> okay, fast forward to march 2022. i had a phone call with prosecutors assigned to the case. they said that our prosecution report went to low level people at the d.c. u.s. attorney's office. those low level people reviewed, said hey, we're gonna give you this. here's what we're gonna...
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and large scale mass layoffs is what we will bring to the d.c. bureaucracy because it is necessary and sanctioned by the law of the united states of america. now i believe in getting into details. this is an occasion to dive into that detail. under the current rules, the rules governing how those employees are fired are governed by the office of personnel management and o.p.m. rules. the current rules give that many responsibility to agency heads. that is a fact. i think that raise he the importance of making sure the next u.s. president appoints agency heads in those roles. there should be a litmus test for anybody in the cabinet position that that agency head is prepared to carry out mass layoffs, huge reductions in force. if such agency head is unprepared to act on the job, recall the first point that i mentioned, the u.s. president has authority to set the rules of office of personnel management which gives the duly elected president of the united states to sing handedly to have those mass layoffs and reduction in force. this subverts the tra
and large scale mass layoffs is what we will bring to the d.c. bureaucracy because it is necessary and sanctioned by the law of the united states of america. now i believe in getting into details. this is an occasion to dive into that detail. under the current rules, the rules governing how those employees are fired are governed by the office of personnel management and o.p.m. rules. the current rules give that many responsibility to agency heads. that is a fact. i think that raise he the...