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that was a missed opportunity for eugene scalia as law firm to use that as an add on the back of d.c. city buses what also isn't a surprise is why president trump chose eugene scalia or anyone in his cabinet because ever since trump enter the white house he's been the rapper who hooks up all his friends after he makes a big. except that he'd probably use a hard r. for the n. word in his songs but trump will continue to fill white house vacancies with people like scalia whose only purpose is to destroy the office they were sworn to protect like former e.p.a. had stopped pruitt who sued the e.p.a. over a dozen times as oklahoma's attorney general and took hundreds of thousands of dollars from the oil and gas industry and education secretary pepsi to vos a woman who thinks you can ride a syllabus get goose privatizing education at the expense of funding public schools and then there's rex tillerson here's to nielsen jeff sessions ryan zinke jonas. joaquin phoenix ok those last 3 didn't serve and one of them plays the joker but at least one goes he's a joke the rest of them have no excuse. rep
that was a missed opportunity for eugene scalia as law firm to use that as an add on the back of d.c. city buses what also isn't a surprise is why president trump chose eugene scalia or anyone in his cabinet because ever since trump enter the white house he's been the rapper who hooks up all his friends after he makes a big. except that he'd probably use a hard r. for the n. word in his songs but trump will continue to fill white house vacancies with people like scalia whose only purpose is to...
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why is it the d.c. city council trying to help us figure out a way to get these criminals out? if everyone is complaining about resources -- they don't have enough cops to work the area, one of the easiest ways the sheriff mentioned -- a lot of these are recent offenders. we know out of california, one co-worker we have been tracking, 46% of these and visuals are repeat offenders. -- individuals are repeat offenders. it seems perfectly logical to find a way -- if they are here unlawfully to assist us to get them out of those communities. >> there is no middle ground, right? there's got to be -- >> what is the middle ground with public safety? how safe do we want to be? somewhat safe or as safe as possible? >> you want negotiate? >> ma'am? >> [inaudible] >> this is something we have spoken about the syndicate amount. i will answer briefly, because we want to stay on topic -- >> [inaudible] >> we are talking about public safety, criminal aliens who are here already getting engaged in illegal activity. crossings as we have documented the fact that congress has failed to act the lo
why is it the d.c. city council trying to help us figure out a way to get these criminals out? if everyone is complaining about resources -- they don't have enough cops to work the area, one of the easiest ways the sheriff mentioned -- a lot of these are recent offenders. we know out of california, one co-worker we have been tracking, 46% of these and visuals are repeat offenders. -- individuals are repeat offenders. it seems perfectly logical to find a way -- if they are here unlawfully to...
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for today's forecast, anywhere from dallas, to atlanta, d.c., new york city.l wrap it up for the northeast for summer. we'll return to the 90s in june or july of next year. >>> the trump administration goes into lockdown mode amid democrats' impeachment inquiry. >> more on mike pompeo's attempts to push back as the department's inspector general looks to hold an urgent briefing. >>> joaquin castro will discuss his party's impeachment strategy and why he says the president is, quote, on the verge of bringing harm to the ukraine whistle-blower. >>> filmmaker michael moore joins the conversation and why he says the democrats have trump on the run. "morning joe," everyone, just moments away. the only thing better than horsepower... ...is more horsepower. (engines rev) if we were for everyone, we'd be for no one. with dodge power dollars, more power means more cash allowance. purchase now and get $10 per horsepower. that's $7,970 on the srt challenger hellcat redeye. laso you can enjoy it even ifst you're sensitive. se. yet some say it isn't real milk. i guess thos
for today's forecast, anywhere from dallas, to atlanta, d.c., new york city.l wrap it up for the northeast for summer. we'll return to the 90s in june or july of next year. >>> the trump administration goes into lockdown mode amid democrats' impeachment inquiry. >> more on mike pompeo's attempts to push back as the department's inspector general looks to hold an urgent briefing. >>> joaquin castro will discuss his party's impeachment strategy and why he says the...
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d.c. and united the city bringing home a big problem jonah thanks was. it is time for sports with the great underdog story here absolutely it is but yes the washington nationals of baseball's new wealth series champions a win in game 7 i had the astros in houston sailed that debut crown harding has the action. was politics aside washington d.c. is united for the 1st time in franchise history the washington nationals have claimed their title as the best in the world series. used to win the game started well for the houston astros in a winner take all finals. the team were at home and put up the 1st 2 runs to change . the way they ended up being their only going 76 against the nationals answered back how we can jerk an anthony ran don't both hit a home run in the 7 any i was when it all came down to this point to i was the washington nationals beating the houston astros 62 years for the 1st time to thank you i say story. i i i they. are for i i just those that like the 1st team wins this is amazing the nationals are the 1st team in the world series to win
d.c. and united the city bringing home a big problem jonah thanks was. it is time for sports with the great underdog story here absolutely it is but yes the washington nationals of baseball's new wealth series champions a win in game 7 i had the astros in houston sailed that debut crown harding has the action. was politics aside washington d.c. is united for the 1st time in franchise history the washington nationals have claimed their title as the best in the world series. used to win the game...
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city will be around 8:00 p.m. that's the heaviest rain. notice d.c., you're done by 6:00 p.m. new york city by 11:00 p.m. y the time we get to thursday morning, we clear it out. as far as the airports go, the worst in d.c. through the daylight hours and new york city through the evening. we're fine, chilly in chicago. and dealing with rain there in the south. and by the time we get to tomorrow we start to clear things out, guys. we're lucky this isn't a winter nor nor'easter, it would be a big difference. >>> set to come, bernie sanders with new reporting on that. >>> and rudy giuliani and axios and the impeachment push. we're back in a moment. ( ♪ ) only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol®. >>> one ball, one strike. in the air center field, this should do it, robles will squeeze it, and there it is! the washington nationals are national league champions! there will be a world series in d.c. >> wow, the washington nationals complete a four-game sweep of the st. louis cardinals. who would have ever imagined that with a 7-4 victory
city will be around 8:00 p.m. that's the heaviest rain. notice d.c., you're done by 6:00 p.m. new york city by 11:00 p.m. y the time we get to thursday morning, we clear it out. as far as the airports go, the worst in d.c. through the daylight hours and new york city through the evening. we're fine, chilly in chicago. and dealing with rain there in the south. and by the time we get to tomorrow we start to clear things out, guys. we're lucky this isn't a winter nor nor'easter, it would be a big...
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example of dramatic need for priests in the amazon, but we know it's needed in washington, d.c., new york city all over the world. vienna, austria. i would just prefer that pope francis would say, i am the leader of this church. i am the pastor. i am going to make a decision. getting dialogue not just from the amazon about a universal problem but from all over the church and let them make a decision. i think that would make better transparency. >> martha: going to be something to watch. sure looks like these changes are going to continue to be pushed. jonathan morris -- old habits die hard, raymond arroyo. thank you both for being here. "the story" continues next. ispy. ...tossed in a spicy rub... ...and drizzled with sweet amber honey. more shrimp more ways. endless shrimp's just fifteen ninety nine. hurry in. breathe freely fast, with vicks sinex. my congestion's gone. i can breathe again! ahhhh! i can breathe again! ughh! vicks sinex. breathe on. and now for their service to the community, we present limu emu & doug with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that libe
example of dramatic need for priests in the amazon, but we know it's needed in washington, d.c., new york city all over the world. vienna, austria. i would just prefer that pope francis would say, i am the leader of this church. i am the pastor. i am going to make a decision. getting dialogue not just from the amazon about a universal problem but from all over the church and let them make a decision. i think that would make better transparency. >> martha: going to be something to watch....
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d.c., 98, new york city, 93 degrees. here's the question. what is right behind it? rob marciano tracking it all for us. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. showers rolled through as a precursor to the big changes coming tonight after those records. temperatures are going to drop 30 degrees tomorrow. very active radar not just here, across into the midwest with that slow-moving cold front. the ridge in the southeast holds. but also rain in the eastern part of that front, going to sag south, so much cooler from philly to boss to be with some rain. going to be on the miserable side. definitely big changes. the southeast ridge does not move. temperatures again into the 90s. heat indices up and over 100. feeling like a heat wave in august rather than october. david? >> rob, thank you. >>> next this evening, the new body cam video an a new perspective on that controversial arrest we reported on here. police officers on horseback leading an african-american suspect through the streets of galveston. and to, what you can now hear the officers saying on that body cam. here's ab
d.c., 98, new york city, 93 degrees. here's the question. what is right behind it? rob marciano tracking it all for us. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. showers rolled through as a precursor to the big changes coming tonight after those records. temperatures are going to drop 30 degrees tomorrow. very active radar not just here, across into the midwest with that slow-moving cold front. the ridge in the southeast holds. but also rain in the eastern part of that front, going to sag south,...
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d.c. and state capitols and city halls across the united states. >> all right. next question comes from brandon, a jr. at uc l.a. interning for brad sherman. what's your question? >> hi secretary castro. my family fled from iran back in 1979 following the revolution. and since then the regime continued to hang people identifying as lgbtq. on construction cranes in public areas. not only in iran but worldwide. over one-third of countries still consider homo sexuality a crime. what will your administration do to advance the rights of the lgbtq community worldwide? and target regimes that still violent lu infringe upon the human rights? >> thank you for that question. you're right, throughout the world today, we have countries that are openly violating the human rights of the lgbtq community. in some cases subjecting them to injury and to murder. what i believe is that the united states needs to stand up for human rights including people from the lgbtq community. and to make foreign aid contingent upon countries improving in that regard. i don't think it's enough f
d.c. and state capitols and city halls across the united states. >> all right. next question comes from brandon, a jr. at uc l.a. interning for brad sherman. what's your question? >> hi secretary castro. my family fled from iran back in 1979 following the revolution. and since then the regime continued to hang people identifying as lgbtq. on construction cranes in public areas. not only in iran but worldwide. over one-third of countries still consider homo sexuality a crime. what...
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and we cannot forget washington, d.c., not a city but stiffed by the president nonetheless.s the district a whopping $9 million in unpaid fees for the inauguration and this summer's july 4th salute to america. joining me now for more on all the president's debt is dave levinethol, which published an exhaustive study this year on the trump campaign's refusal to pay the exhausting bills. i think every city that hears trump is coming have got to be aware of this because policing and security has long been issues -- >> and these are rallies, typically, 10, 15, 20,000 people. >> and they can't not do it. >> not only for the people in the event itself but for our community writ large, so by the same token, too, i talked to the mayor of minneapolis and he made it very clear he wanted to be more aggressive with the president and i talked to the mayor of el paso, texas who is a republican and he said, hey, look, this is an issue about our municipalities being able to pay their bills. and if the president is coming to town in an a campaign event raising money himself the least he can
and we cannot forget washington, d.c., not a city but stiffed by the president nonetheless.s the district a whopping $9 million in unpaid fees for the inauguration and this summer's july 4th salute to america. joining me now for more on all the president's debt is dave levinethol, which published an exhaustive study this year on the trump campaign's refusal to pay the exhausting bills. i think every city that hears trump is coming have got to be aware of this because policing and security has...
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d.c. when confederate forces tested the capital city's defenses before turning back.watch that tonight beginning at 8 eastern on c-span 3. this week we're also showing you book tv in prime time. tonight the theme is history. authors include harvard professor duncan white who looks at how cold war propaganda was disseminated. later books on the women's suffrage movement and nazi censorship efforts. watch tonight beginning at 8 eastern on c-span 2. >>> this columbus day weekend on american history tv, saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on reel america, the film "the whole world is watching" about the 1971 anti-vietnam war demonstration in washington, which resulted in the largest in u.s. history. >> over a thousand more hit georgetown. >> sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern artist harvey pratt shares his vision for the upcoming national native americans memorial on the national mall. >> in the middle is a 12-foot stainless steel circle and at the base of that is a fire. so you can use that fire to light your sage and things that you use and you can touch the water and use the fire.
d.c. when confederate forces tested the capital city's defenses before turning back.watch that tonight beginning at 8 eastern on c-span 3. this week we're also showing you book tv in prime time. tonight the theme is history. authors include harvard professor duncan white who looks at how cold war propaganda was disseminated. later books on the women's suffrage movement and nazi censorship efforts. watch tonight beginning at 8 eastern on c-span 2. >>> this columbus day weekend on...
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according to the city and also vetted for human rights. in washington d.c. . yeah sorry i just wanted to ask you he mentioned it was in the north west of syria and i watching towers about is it known as an i.a.s. stronghold. no in fact no i told this is the surprising issue of. the story. we told before many fold. left. the cold of the islamic state and. to the west to the east. mainly to the district. so when we discovered that. the. distance between. the long distance in syria and all the territories are going to hold by syrian army army by the. old allies so it was so hard to move to the district and the main question is why we should know that if the district is rolled . all right our correspondent reporting from beirut thank you so much for that update thank you. well now let's take a closer look at what we do know about albert darby the leader of the so-called islamic state. the leader of i ask is or was notoriously reclusive and elusive this is the man believed to be. the even that isn't certain. the mujahedeen have been rewarded victory by god after ye
according to the city and also vetted for human rights. in washington d.c. . yeah sorry i just wanted to ask you he mentioned it was in the north west of syria and i watching towers about is it known as an i.a.s. stronghold. no in fact no i told this is the surprising issue of. the story. we told before many fold. left. the cold of the islamic state and. to the west to the east. mainly to the district. so when we discovered that. the. distance between. the long distance in syria and all the...
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but locals are increasingly frustrated about the way they're discarded around the city hall right now washington d.c. is experiencing something it hasn't seen since 1933 baseball's world series is being played in the city 86 years is a long time to wait for a return to the game's biggest stage rather than jordan has more on the excitement that's uniting a city that's normally deeply divided. this is the washington the world has come to know that's an ask one of the other folks that's a tough you don't touch me. but right now this is also washington. in the middle of baseball's biggest prize the great series. with to really big deal really it's brought the city together. joining forces to push american baseball's youngest team the nationals to victory. it's been a long time since a baseball team has given washington this much to celebrate the all senators team last competed in the world series in 1933 when the country was in the grips of the great depression but even during postwar prosperity and the senators were lousy fans still turned up now with impeachment looming and the airwaves loaded with ac
but locals are increasingly frustrated about the way they're discarded around the city hall right now washington d.c. is experiencing something it hasn't seen since 1933 baseball's world series is being played in the city 86 years is a long time to wait for a return to the game's biggest stage rather than jordan has more on the excitement that's uniting a city that's normally deeply divided. this is the washington the world has come to know that's an ask one of the other folks that's a tough...
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owes minneapolis, minnesota, for his rally earlier this month, and we cannot forget washington, d.c., not a cityresident, nonetheless. trump owes the district a whopping $9 million in unpaid fees for the inauguration and this summer's july 4th salute to america. joining me now for more on all the president's debt is dave levinthal, editor at large at the center for public integrity, which published an exhaustive study earlier this year on the trump campaign's refusal to pay their public safety bill. dave, good to see you. thank you for being with us. >> hey, great to be with you tonight. >> dave, what can one do about this? i think every city that hears that donald trump's coming has got to be aware of this, because policing and public safety and security have long been issues that cities have difficulty paying for. >> right. and when the president comes to town, these are huge rallies, typically, 10,000, 15,000, 20,000 people. >> and they can't not do that. >> i've asked that question to them and they say it's unthinkable that we would not provide police protection for any events, whether it's
owes minneapolis, minnesota, for his rally earlier this month, and we cannot forget washington, d.c., not a cityresident, nonetheless. trump owes the district a whopping $9 million in unpaid fees for the inauguration and this summer's july 4th salute to america. joining me now for more on all the president's debt is dave levinthal, editor at large at the center for public integrity, which published an exhaustive study earlier this year on the trump campaign's refusal to pay their public safety...
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d.c. or goth am city. you can be a hero without vil niezing people. this is quite a week. i can tell you, don. of all the weeks it's quite a week and things keep happening quickly and quickly. you cannot turn away, can you? >> you can't turn away. i can't believe that we talked about, the somali refugees is coming out of the president's mouth, what he says at those rallies on the white house lawn and on and on and the people he surrounds himself with, laura, all the best people. >> he knows lots of great words too. that's not really the point. today we're talking about so many things about what is at stake for the president of the united states going forward and surrounds himself with people who says the best people. tonight we're focusing on somebody he is surrounded himself for quite some time. and we're wondering if he's going to have that 10 foot pole come out now, the distancing himself. we've seen this before. michael cohen has got to be sitting asking himself why didn't anyone see this sooner? >> why me? he's saying why -- >> saying a lot of things. >> probably watc
d.c. or goth am city. you can be a hero without vil niezing people. this is quite a week. i can tell you, don. of all the weeks it's quite a week and things keep happening quickly and quickly. you cannot turn away, can you? >> you can't turn away. i can't believe that we talked about, the somali refugees is coming out of the president's mouth, what he says at those rallies on the white house lawn and on and on and the people he surrounds himself with, laura, all the best people. >>...
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d.c. to philadelphia, new york city, up through cape cod. the wind and rain slamming boats against the shore. gusts in nearby cape cod reaching 90 miles per hour. the wind fueling the flames on new york's fire island, destroying several homes there and leaving a trail of downed trees and power lines across the region. in fact, a half million without power tonight and it's not done. and now, another system elsewhere we're watching, as well. abc's whit johnson fromnn >> reporter: tonight, that powerful storm lashing new england. aid mid ferocious atairport, gusts reaching 70 miles an hour. ripping the roof right off this delta hangar. on cape cod, trees crashing onto power lines, sending sparks flying. more than half a million customers losing power in the storm zone. and in duxbury, firefighters responding to dozens of calls. >> the damage we see is town-wide. i mean, you can't get from one side of town to the other, because the amount of trees and wires that have been taken down. >> reporter: those violent wind gusts taking down two trees he
d.c. to philadelphia, new york city, up through cape cod. the wind and rain slamming boats against the shore. gusts in nearby cape cod reaching 90 miles per hour. the wind fueling the flames on new york's fire island, destroying several homes there and leaving a trail of downed trees and power lines across the region. in fact, a half million without power tonight and it's not done. and now, another system elsewhere we're watching, as well. abc's whit johnson fromnn >> reporter: tonight,...
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have to have in education that is a privilege of a lifetime to work on the america and new city baltimore d.c. and chicago. he's on teachers shortages, they repay everyone later in the state and with special ed with math and science and the errors of critical need and a piece of attracting teachers to just get a piece which should be additional compensation. those are the two fundamental changes i would make to identify excellence and award excellence and courage to work with kids that need the most help. when we have errors which we know we have with the math and science, and sometimes in physical education we should not be based upon that in our lack of creativity in the school district side is pretty stunning. part of the problem that feeds this engine is that you don't hear any schools of education steering kids in one direction and there may be lots of jobs for that or very few jobs that are not helping to push students in the right direction. that is morally pity pretty bankrupt. >> on that note, on that happy note i think (laughs) we will wrap up and thank you for sharing their experie
have to have in education that is a privilege of a lifetime to work on the america and new city baltimore d.c. and chicago. he's on teachers shortages, they repay everyone later in the state and with special ed with math and science and the errors of critical need and a piece of attracting teachers to just get a piece which should be additional compensation. those are the two fundamental changes i would make to identify excellence and award excellence and courage to work with kids that need the...
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d.c. is down here. philadelphia is about here. and new york city is here. he lived just outside of new york city near the connecticut border. let's talk about the back story. we will start with jean harris before she met her husband. she was born in 1923 to a wealthy family. in a particularly known suburb known as shaker heights. i got this information from a combination of sources. i read a whole bunch of about the trial, and i read a biography by about jean harris by a woman named alexander. to be clearly candid, this biography is not unbiased. the opening sentence basically alexander says jean harris could have been her. so, not unbiased at all. in that biography, which was based on just tons of letters while she was in prison, alexander argues that harris' problem with her mental health and her problems with men begin as a child. it is the 1920's, her father is a very successful businessman, in addition to living in shaker -- here they vacation is cleveland. here's detroit. this was the canadian border. they would vacation at the canadian border. jean h
d.c. is down here. philadelphia is about here. and new york city is here. he lived just outside of new york city near the connecticut border. let's talk about the back story. we will start with jean harris before she met her husband. she was born in 1923 to a wealthy family. in a particularly known suburb known as shaker heights. i got this information from a combination of sources. i read a whole bunch of about the trial, and i read a biography by about jean harris by a woman named alexander....
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this city being one. washington, d.c. which was a murder capital at one time, by getting good law enforcement people in here. chicago is a runaway and it's getting worse by the day. lou: the murder rate is declining. but it's a slight improvement. now turn to the president and al-baghdadi. there is nothing you can do about "the washington post" or bloomberg. they will do what they insist on doing. it's everything as negatively as they can. but they don't realize what fools they look like to the american people? how dumb do they think americans are? >> the hardest part of being a president, presidents have to take tough decisions every single day. there was no tougher decision man the one the president made to go in there, we worked in on that for nos and months, at the same time he's pulling our troops out of syria. he could have been distracted by all the crap going on around him. and the democrats instead of saying thank you. they impeach him. now they decide to impeach him thursday. lou: they are not going to impeach h
this city being one. washington, d.c. which was a murder capital at one time, by getting good law enforcement people in here. chicago is a runaway and it's getting worse by the day. lou: the murder rate is declining. but it's a slight improvement. now turn to the president and al-baghdadi. there is nothing you can do about "the washington post" or bloomberg. they will do what they insist on doing. it's everything as negatively as they can. but they don't realize what fools they look...
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through my career in philadelphia and then in d.c., the exposure to programs, tntp, city year, urban teachers, it really kind of developed my commitment. what was interesting to me also is you have this idea of who serves and who is serving whom. and what i noticed is you have people coming from within their communities to serve in their community, outside of the community from different racial or ethnic background, socioand economic, that's where i got inspired. so when hii had the opportunity to join service alliance, i jumped at it. what i wanted to talk about today is what does this look like? how do we make this happen? we know the federal piece is going to be a large piece. i wanted to elaborate on the piece of federal legislation we are trying to move forward as part of our serve america together campaign. we do call for universal and national service, but i did want to make sure i clarify once again, we don't advocate for mandatory by universal, we call for an opportunity for all young people to serve. we've drafted a bill that we think fills the gaps that we see on the feder
through my career in philadelphia and then in d.c., the exposure to programs, tntp, city year, urban teachers, it really kind of developed my commitment. what was interesting to me also is you have this idea of who serves and who is serving whom. and what i noticed is you have people coming from within their communities to serve in their community, outside of the community from different racial or ethnic background, socioand economic, that's where i got inspired. so when hii had the opportunity...
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d.c. rivalry goes back, way back. is the city of brotherly love still a little angry about is the city of brotherly love still a little angry about losing its status as the my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean! cascade platinum. come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. let's go to the cemetery! take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. soledad:
d.c. rivalry goes back, way back. is the city of brotherly love still a little angry about is the city of brotherly love still a little angry about losing its status as the my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean! cascade platinum. come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the...
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legislators from new york city and washington, d.c.dvice. >> i think it hit a nerve with people, to be perfectly honest with you. >> reporter: what's the nerve? >> you're telling me that i can't use the currency of the united states of america? >> reporter: just last year, cashless seemed cool. the owners of dos poros taqueria told cbs news they rarely had to turn away customers wanting to use cash. >> i know china is there already. india is halfway there. >> reporter: two forks, another fast casual spot touted the efficiency of going cashless. >> with every cash transaction, the payment process was slowing down significantly. >> reporter: what a difference a year has made. at least one cashless company, sweet green is now accepting cash again, and the others don't seem excited to talk about it. we reached out to every cashless company we could fine find and none would talk to us on the record. as n the past they argued cash is a headache and leaves stores vulnerable to theft. you see this trend continuing. we wont be using cash? >> we
legislators from new york city and washington, d.c.dvice. >> i think it hit a nerve with people, to be perfectly honest with you. >> reporter: what's the nerve? >> you're telling me that i can't use the currency of the united states of america? >> reporter: just last year, cashless seemed cool. the owners of dos poros taqueria told cbs news they rarely had to turn away customers wanting to use cash. >> i know china is there already. india is halfway there. >>...
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city of d.c.'s you get like a a dying animal in its death throes that they are just trying to go at a. big animal in its death throes that they are just trying to go as absurd and ridiculous it was as as possible so i'm going to get we could be 6 again and you know and 2 i have to be more sleepy minutely you know if you if you're yours i think we are winning against this nonsense and that's why they're going to such dense i think we are winning against this nonsense and that's why they're going to such desperate lengths because they are just trying to see what will stick now they are really desperate lank because they are just trying to see what will stick now they are really full alien about and throwing up the most absurd accusations big full alien about and throwing up the most absurd accusations because i think they know they're losing. a burgeoning eastern because i think they know they're losing . a burgeoning eastern romance or a simple sharing of mutual interests that's what we'll find out
city of d.c.'s you get like a a dying animal in its death throes that they are just trying to go at a. big animal in its death throes that they are just trying to go as absurd and ridiculous it was as as possible so i'm going to get we could be 6 again and you know and 2 i have to be more sleepy minutely you know if you if you're yours i think we are winning against this nonsense and that's why they're going to such dense i think we are winning against this nonsense and that's why they're going...
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d.c. crowd. thank predictable perhaps in a city that is heavily democratic. thanks. he's not the 1st president to be booted a baseball game but even so few have ever generated this sort of atmosphere in the nation's capital i. i i i as for the action most of the cheering on the night came from houston's friends. who seem to follow suit or feel i wish to run home from you wouldn't alvarez put them into a 2 nothing lead early on while the nats were without the star pitcher. the astros did have their top man gary cole and the different showed for the strength and co had no one strikeouts on the night and only him out 3 hits and 2 walks washington's frustrated boxes simply have no answer but it's time to call us correia extended the astros lead with another 2 run homer. stanford. i don't know i. don't know much the carbon copy hit from george springer. a comfortable victory 71 after losing the opening 2 games of the series houston have now working 3 games in a row to put themselves on the brink of glory you know we get i we might one more game oh it's the they've got a g
d.c. crowd. thank predictable perhaps in a city that is heavily democratic. thanks. he's not the 1st president to be booted a baseball game but even so few have ever generated this sort of atmosphere in the nation's capital i. i i i as for the action most of the cheering on the night came from houston's friends. who seem to follow suit or feel i wish to run home from you wouldn't alvarez put them into a 2 nothing lead early on while the nats were without the star pitcher. the astros did have...
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adopted as images of the bond drive and publicity campaign that went to 17 different cities starting in washington, d.cnd rockwell came to the department store in d.c. and they showed off the posters and they printed in the millions duplicate sets of the four freedoms. a set of four smaller images that were given to you when you bought the bonds. so you bought a bond you received images of the four freedoms to put up in your home. the large posters would have been sent around the country in post offices, schools and elsewhere to rally the nation to buy war bonds so the dissemination of this image in the spring of 1943 was pervasive and was seen as the face of the war effort at that time. norman rockwell was trained as an illustrator. he studied in the art student league in new york and learned the basics of painting and drawing the human body with the -- and mastered his craft essentially with the skill of being able to recreate in drawings or paintings as accurately and realistically as a camera might. although rockwell said in his autobiography that he sometimes looked at the world as a little too me
adopted as images of the bond drive and publicity campaign that went to 17 different cities starting in washington, d.cnd rockwell came to the department store in d.c. and they showed off the posters and they printed in the millions duplicate sets of the four freedoms. a set of four smaller images that were given to you when you bought the bonds. so you bought a bond you received images of the four freedoms to put up in your home. the large posters would have been sent around the country in...
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when new york city and washington, d.c. was a tact. and we carried our values forward.now for the first time in the young girls lives, they can go to school, it worries me if we do not think those rights are valuable for everybody in the world and i'm not saying we have to go around being the world policeman. that's what alliance are for. we need to keep our moral voice and leadership for most. >> can you discuss the interplay of climate change and national security and what do you think of the solutions like carbon dividend plan that your secretary has came up with. >> i think it makes sense. but let me talk for a moment to those who are skeptical about climate change, i used to tell people i am not going to get into because that because i was in the military, were going to have to deal with it, there is now a new open body of water that from a military point of view we have to deal with because it is no longer were used to be. this is just science, i will not get into the politics of it. but now that i'm in a position where i am no longer just on the military side of
when new york city and washington, d.c. was a tact. and we carried our values forward.now for the first time in the young girls lives, they can go to school, it worries me if we do not think those rights are valuable for everybody in the world and i'm not saying we have to go around being the world policeman. that's what alliance are for. we need to keep our moral voice and leadership for most. >> can you discuss the interplay of climate change and national security and what do you think...
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chicago takes the top spot followed by l.a., new york city and washington, d.c. the usual suspects, i guess. we chose not to show you the rats in this particular story out of consideration so you can thank us later. >> kari, did you have something to do with that? i know how much you hate rats? >> you always think of new york city because you see the videos of the rats carrying away pizza and they're humongous. >> chicago the number one spot. we should have played michael jackson underneath. >> we'll do that next time. >> you dirty rat. >>> let's get out the door this morning. hopefully you don't encounter any rats. a look outside as a lot of people are heading to work and some of the roads may be wet. a few swipes of the windshield wipers. we're looking all clear. martinez will be in the mid-50s as you head out the door. as we get mostly sunny skies today it is going to be pleasant. we have a cold front sweeping through. we had this yesterday but it was because of the clouds. today low 70s with sunshine and our winds at about 15 to 20 miles an hour. we'll see so
chicago takes the top spot followed by l.a., new york city and washington, d.c. the usual suspects, i guess. we chose not to show you the rats in this particular story out of consideration so you can thank us later. >> kari, did you have something to do with that? i know how much you hate rats? >> you always think of new york city because you see the videos of the rats carrying away pizza and they're humongous. >> chicago the number one spot. we should have played michael...
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passes a budget and determined to spending the school board of the city council or the county commission. and yet when we come to washington, d.c. over the years it has become problematic, difficult for us to do one of the basic things of a functioning government. to determine the money to be spent in broad terms into fill in the spaces with what we should do with individual agencies, departments within the budget agreement. so we are here poised for a vote tomorrow, a motion on closure and what that means to folks in kansas, should we begin the proces of debating amending and passing appropriation bills. i am here to urge my colleagues both republicans and democrats to vote yes to bring us to the point in which we can have the debate and i would not have thought when i came to the united states senate that my displace function and having appropriation process that is thoughtful and establishes priorities and allows every member of the united states senate to have input, that is something we should accomplish without a lote of work and i hoe we demonstrate we can do that in the boat tomorrow. . . . een considered and voted on.
passes a budget and determined to spending the school board of the city council or the county commission. and yet when we come to washington, d.c. over the years it has become problematic, difficult for us to do one of the basic things of a functioning government. to determine the money to be spent in broad terms into fill in the spaces with what we should do with individual agencies, departments within the budget agreement. so we are here poised for a vote tomorrow, a motion on closure and...
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d.c. when confed race forces tested the capital city's defenses before turning back.hat tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern on c-span3. this week we're also showing you "book-tv" in primetime. tonight the theme is history. authors include harvard professor duncan white who looks at how cold war propaganda was disseminated in the united states, britain and the soviet union. late every, books on the women's suffrage women and nazi censorship effort in the 1930s to repress artistic works they deemed challenging. that all begins at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >>> "book-tv" has live weekend coverage of the southern festival of books from nashville, tennessee, starting saturday at 11:00 a.m. eastern featuring chris edmonds with his book no surrender. jason did i paul and paul theroux book "on the plain of snakes" and the memoir of "how we fight or our lives." a live coverage from the southern festival of books continues on sunday at 1:00 p.m. eastern. at 2:00 eastern author susan niment discusses her book "learning from the germans." former ambassador to the united nations saman
d.c. when confed race forces tested the capital city's defenses before turning back.hat tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern on c-span3. this week we're also showing you "book-tv" in primetime. tonight the theme is history. authors include harvard professor duncan white who looks at how cold war propaganda was disseminated in the united states, britain and the soviet union. late every, books on the women's suffrage women and nazi censorship effort in the 1930s to repress artistic works...
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allies held a rally in lower manhattan saturday to kick off an 16-day march from new york city to washington d.c., where the supreme court will hear arguments next month from three lawsuits demanding the trump administration restore the obama-era program that grants temporary work permits and deportation relief to nearly 1 million undocumented people who were brought to the united states as children. this is one of the marchers, eliana fernandez, a 31-year-old daca recipient from ecuador. parent, the main reason why i'm here, i marching and in part of the movement is because of my kids. biggestren are my inspiration. i will do anything for them, including marching hundreds of miles. i want for them to one day look at this day and remember or feel proud,, like, that was my mommy helping the immigrant community and helping herself. a lot of us come from mixed status families. i want to highlight that. amy: eliana fernandez is one of 200 people who will trek 230 miles to d.c. as they also hope to highlight the importance of long-term immigration relief to the 11 million undocumented people living i
allies held a rally in lower manhattan saturday to kick off an 16-day march from new york city to washington d.c., where the supreme court will hear arguments next month from three lawsuits demanding the trump administration restore the obama-era program that grants temporary work permits and deportation relief to nearly 1 million undocumented people who were brought to the united states as children. this is one of the marchers, eliana fernandez, a 31-year-old daca recipient from ecuador....
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american citizens who have paid to get into an american basketball game in america's capital city of washington d.c. which proves the long tour and ankle tour and ankle armor of beijing has tentacles everywhere in the nba has done nothing to preserve american principles it was founded on and the irony of this is that it was initially about as we pay the majority of china can't see the tweet because they don't have access to twitter. a lot of this has backfired on the chinese because they are now questioning the fans. weiss of the game on? should be find out more information about why the game has been camped to cancel. they can't see the tweet because the uproar in e the nba as a line regime to control the activity of fans while making excuses saying we don't take sides and we don't take sides away from the game either. r guy: there's a massive backlash and i'm a big sports fan. i've been to i would guess hundreds upon hundreds of sporting events over my lifetime. i have never seen i think ever anyone thrown out of a sporting event because they were chanting something especially if there were no ob
american citizens who have paid to get into an american basketball game in america's capital city of washington d.c. which proves the long tour and ankle tour and ankle armor of beijing has tentacles everywhere in the nba has done nothing to preserve american principles it was founded on and the irony of this is that it was initially about as we pay the majority of china can't see the tweet because they don't have access to twitter. a lot of this has backfired on the chinese because they are...
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i currently serve at city year washington d.c. as team leader. this is my second year serving. last year i served at bancroft elementary school, a bilingual elementary school. i served in third grade mathematics, which is english and in spanish. i'm not very fluent but the students are teaching me as well. so i am a student to them. i came across city year at my college university. i went to delaware state university and we had a career fair. i was at first i was not interested because i was looking for internships. however, last summer i came across an instagram post and it just sparked my interest in city year once again. i love the mission. and it really aligned with my general purpose. and ultimately it's the reason why i'm here today. i'm very grateful to be here and thank you. morning or afternoon i don't know what we're at at this point. >> i'm andrew hanson, originally from philadelphia, or just outside of philadelphia, go birds again. i am a u.s. army veteran, i served four and a half years. a few years ago i moved to delaware, kind of just happened, didn't really have
i currently serve at city year washington d.c. as team leader. this is my second year serving. last year i served at bancroft elementary school, a bilingual elementary school. i served in third grade mathematics, which is english and in spanish. i'm not very fluent but the students are teaching me as well. so i am a student to them. i came across city year at my college university. i went to delaware state university and we had a career fair. i was at first i was not interested because i was...
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d.c. at 93 degrees. and then the relief pinlly, finally comes in. new york city in the 60s on friday, for highs and saturday 64. so pretty wild the next couple of days and then back to where we should be. >> big swing. >> yes. >> all right. thanks, bill. >>> still ahead, another uptick on the number of republicans announcing retirement plans. >> and a gop lawmaker is resigning his house seat. those stories coming up next. ret those stories coming up next our cancer patients- like job. when he was diagnosed with cancer, his team at ctca created a personalized care plan to treat his cancer and side effects. so job could continue to work and stay strong for his family. this is how we inspire hope. this is how we heal. we love you, daddy. good night. i love you guys. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. cancer treatment centers of america. (engines rev) the only thing better than horsepower... ...is more horsepower. (engines rev) if we were for everyone, we'd be for no one. with dodge power dollars, more power means more cash allowance. pu
d.c. at 93 degrees. and then the relief pinlly, finally comes in. new york city in the 60s on friday, for highs and saturday 64. so pretty wild the next couple of days and then back to where we should be. >> big swing. >> yes. >> all right. thanks, bill. >>> still ahead, another uptick on the number of republicans announcing retirement plans. >> and a gop lawmaker is resigning his house seat. those stories coming up next. ret those stories coming up next our...
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cities tour. watching american history >> on september 21, 1976, a car road,xploded at embassy washington, d.c., just over a mile from the white house. next on american history tv, historian alan mcpherson on his book "ghosts of sheridan circle: how a washington assassination brought pinochet's terror state to justice." gives anrson illustrated talk in washington, but first, we visit sheridan circle with the author to see where the crime took place and the memorial therefore the two victims. -- the memorial there for the two victims. >> so, we are literally at the scene of the crime. this is a memorial that was put here by the institute for policy studies to memorialize the assassination of orlando letelier
cities tour. watching american history >> on september 21, 1976, a car road,xploded at embassy washington, d.c., just over a mile from the white house. next on american history tv, historian alan mcpherson on his book "ghosts of sheridan circle: how a washington assassination brought pinochet's terror state to justice." gives anrson illustrated talk in washington, but first, we visit sheridan circle with the author to see where the crime took place and the memorial therefore the...
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last week, washington, d.c., became one of the latest of over cities, counties, and 130 states to recognize indigenous people's day. sunrise ceremonies are being held this morning from randall's to alcatrazw york off the coast of san francisco. we'll have more on indigenous people's day later in the broadcast. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. syrian troops are massing near the turkish border one day after syrian president bashar al-assad kurds from turkey's deadly air and ground assault. on sunday, the kurds agreed, in a deal brokered by russia, to hand over two border towns to the syrian government in exchange for protection. the kurds had been allied with the united states up until last week when president trump abruptly pulled u.s. troops from northern syria, paving the way for turkey's assaulult. on defense sececretary mark espr sunday, announced the u.s had ordered all remaining u.s. forces out of northern syria. more thahan 130,000 people have already y been displaced over te pastst five days sinc
last week, washington, d.c., became one of the latest of over cities, counties, and 130 states to recognize indigenous people's day. sunrise ceremonies are being held this morning from randall's to alcatrazw york off the coast of san francisco. we'll have more on indigenous people's day later in the broadcast. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. syrian troops are massing near the turkish border one day after...