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i thought by now because i leavelive here in the dc area.re these demonstrations are taking place is about three blocks from my law office. i anticipated right now it would be raining and that would have some effect on quelling everything down. but that is not the case. i do believe that law enforcement as you represented earlier, is very much in control here. it doesn't seem at this stage it has gone out of control. >> to that point, last year when this happened and the unfortunate, unexpected violence broke out, ending with the death of heather heyer and injuring 19 others. police were criticized for not having enough presence. now there is more than enough presence. so speak to that and also this point, speak to me in terms of the prep. not just physically but mentally. their state of mind going into this. >> let me just quickly say, you're right about charlottesville. the problem was, it's a very contained area and the law enforcement were not ready for the incident. they were not prepared. they are prepared this year. i think what you f
i thought by now because i leavelive here in the dc area.re these demonstrations are taking place is about three blocks from my law office. i anticipated right now it would be raining and that would have some effect on quelling everything down. but that is not the case. i do believe that law enforcement as you represented earlier, is very much in control here. it doesn't seem at this stage it has gone out of control. >> to that point, last year when this happened and the unfortunate,...
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this is a mug shot after she left the dc jail. prosecutors say she was tied to the kremlin, used sex and lies to infiltrate organizations like the nra. she pleed not guilty. >>> new this morning,el stormy da talking again, this time about dropping out of a reality show. >>> throughout the city are on the lookout for two coldlooded killers. >>> and nashville, tennessee, on edge after t people are gunned down while celebrating a this apartment building on the outskirts of barcelona after a man who police believed in this building t aed toack officers with a knife. police say the attacker was gunned down and kild but that he quote intended to attack police officers. and that's why at this time this being investigated as a terrorism se. is suspect hasn't been identified yet. >>> while former ciairtor john brennan considers legal action after losing his security clearance, a new report suggests the top lawyer inside the white house is cooperating wi the russia investigation. nbc's susan mcinnis has the latest fromapitol hill. >>> forme
this is a mug shot after she left the dc jail. prosecutors say she was tied to the kremlin, used sex and lies to infiltrate organizations like the nra. she pleed not guilty. >>> new this morning,el stormy da talking again, this time about dropping out of a reality show. >>> throughout the city are on the lookout for two coldlooded killers. >>> and nashville, tennessee, on edge after t people are gunned down while celebrating a this apartment building on the outskirts...
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and then flew back to washington dc about two days later. harry and bess must've had some kind of discussion, argument and harry wrote this letter. and he said you can never appreciate what it means to come home as i did the other evening. after doing at least 100 things i didn't want to do. and how the only person in the world whose approval and good opinion i value. look at me like something the cat dragged in and tell me i have come in at last because i couldn't find any reason to stay away. ouch. so must've been quite an argument. the interesting thing about this letter, and this happens quite frequently with harry truman is you never sent it. harry vented on paper better than most people. he was very good about not pressing send on the email. and his staff also knew that harry liked to vent on paper and he would tell them to mail something. like maybe you shouldn't send that one. this letter was found in mr. truman's desk in his oval office desk. as they were moving out and getting ready for president eisenhower to move in. this was dis
and then flew back to washington dc about two days later. harry and bess must've had some kind of discussion, argument and harry wrote this letter. and he said you can never appreciate what it means to come home as i did the other evening. after doing at least 100 things i didn't want to do. and how the only person in the world whose approval and good opinion i value. look at me like something the cat dragged in and tell me i have come in at last because i couldn't find any reason to stay away....
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it will be loaded there and taken to washington dc. he will lie in state in the u.s.al rotund da tomorrow -- ro done da -- rotunda tomorrow. . >>> new, a los angeles man is under arrest this afternoon accused of making violent threats against the boston globe newspaper. this is the home where the 68- year-old was arrested this morning. according to the fbi, he made threatening calls three weeks ago to the paper in response to the paper's efforts to counter political attaa afteron. if convicted he could face up to five years in prison. >>> and police in sacramento finding a 3d printed gun inside the home of a man on probation. it comes amid a fierce legal battle other the technology. this is a photo of the gun in living room of this man on probation. he was arrested on a probation violation. officers could not charge him for the gun because it was not finished. this snenlt highlights the doing -- incident highlights the doings of the guns. the ability for a criminal or gang member to access and create a fully functioning firearm is alarming. these weapons known as ghos
it will be loaded there and taken to washington dc. he will lie in state in the u.s.al rotund da tomorrow -- ro done da -- rotunda tomorrow. . >>> new, a los angeles man is under arrest this afternoon accused of making violent threats against the boston globe newspaper. this is the home where the 68- year-old was arrested this morning. according to the fbi, he made threatening calls three weeks ago to the paper in response to the paper's efforts to counter political attaa afteron. if...
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rupp began a new life in washington dc where he found the crucial clue in 1872. evidence suppressed the case. the german prosecutor would cooperate corroborate reps to . but frederick rupp once again, we never paid the reward. that was because the minute documenting it in 1835 got misfiled.n we are aware of our error until ann marie ackerman discovered it while researching her book. 183 years have passed since the murder. 146 since rupp should have received this reward. that is a long time. we have applied for a new world record title, oldest reward for solving a murder. wit grants us the honor our two cities will also have. the passage of so many years makes no difference to me as a mayorma. the assassination of the top city administrator will always remain after chapter after chapter of bonnigheim's history and i say bonnigheim should pay the reward even after so many years because justice is important to my town. the truth should always come out in the end and so should recognition and the money. tiour gratitude goes to the mayor and the city of gaithersburg f
rupp began a new life in washington dc where he found the crucial clue in 1872. evidence suppressed the case. the german prosecutor would cooperate corroborate reps to . but frederick rupp once again, we never paid the reward. that was because the minute documenting it in 1835 got misfiled.n we are aware of our error until ann marie ackerman discovered it while researching her book. 183 years have passed since the murder. 146 since rupp should have received this reward. that is a long time. we...
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and focusing on washington dc. the higher levels of government. and it is shocking how much practical power your state representative, and school board member has on life, your life and your family's life and most people can't name their school board, who their mayor is. they turn out for elections in cities in schools. hard to focus on what kim jong-il and will wear to the next summit. those are important issues. we should be able to focus on the school board and the white house. hold members of congress accountable and legislature. that is our job and i get it. putting off dancing with the stars or whatever occasionally but job as citizens, that is what you sign up for when you say you are an american, self-governance and self-governance means doing the hard job of governing. we don't elect leaders, we elect servants. we are supposed to be the leaders in our system and yet we have completely tossed that out the window. >> city council lost this. >> we have to be engaged so that we don't allow these petty bureaucracies, dictatorships under the gu
and focusing on washington dc. the higher levels of government. and it is shocking how much practical power your state representative, and school board member has on life, your life and your family's life and most people can't name their school board, who their mayor is. they turn out for elections in cities in schools. hard to focus on what kim jong-il and will wear to the next summit. those are important issues. we should be able to focus on the school board and the white house. hold members...
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part of judge kavanaugh's record and it's more than 300 opinions written during his 12 years on the dc circuit. in addition to the hundreds more opinions he joined in the more than 6000 pages submitted in connection with his senate judicial questionnaire. moreover, the senate will receive more pages of executive branch documents and the senate received for any supreme court nominee ever. i anticipate up to one million pages of documents from judge kavanaugh's time in the white house counsel's office and his service on the independent counsel's office along with records related to his 2006 confirmation to be a judge on the dc circuit. the production could be larger than the last five supreme court nominees combined. hence, you understand why i'm saying this will be the most transparent confirmation process of any federal supreme court justice. the other side is pretending like the most expensive entrance. confirmation process in history is not good enough. despite this expensive entrance. confirmation process, and senators already have judge kavanaugh's entire judicial record in front o
part of judge kavanaugh's record and it's more than 300 opinions written during his 12 years on the dc circuit. in addition to the hundreds more opinions he joined in the more than 6000 pages submitted in connection with his senate judicial questionnaire. moreover, the senate will receive more pages of executive branch documents and the senate received for any supreme court nominee ever. i anticipate up to one million pages of documents from judge kavanaugh's time in the white house counsel's...
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a little shout out. >> i didn't notice it. >> this is what you do in dc. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> thank you for coming by. thank you. >> bill. i work with marty mcmahon. >> thank you for coming. >> thank you. i have always enjoyed watching you, i have to say. how are you holding up? >> so far so good. >> excellent. >> i have to keep going. >> thank you very much. good to see you. >> thank you. how are you? good to see you. >> congratulations on all of you -- this. >> thank you. i appreciate you guys coming out >> seeing your family at all? >> yeah, my wife is over there. i got to see the kids for like 20 minutes today. >> i don't have anything original to say other than congratulations. >> that works. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you. >> what's the timetable here? timetable? >> we have 10 minutes. >> are you going to stop now? riffraff in the line. >> get rid of that guy. >> are doing? >> silver said good. i'm really excited, tired, nervous. i have a lot of things going on. thanks for coming out
a little shout out. >> i didn't notice it. >> this is what you do in dc. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> thank you for coming by. thank you. >> bill. i work with marty mcmahon. >> thank you for coming. >> thank you. i have always enjoyed watching you, i have to say. how are you holding up? >> so far so good. >> excellent. >> i have to keep going. >> thank you very...
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and things even more bizarre. ambassador to washington, dc.sador to washington, dc. and things even more bizarre. i will call him touring the town halls of england and a do not think that will make a difference to what happens in brussels or whitehall. it will make headlines, noise and give him some attention which he has been lacking attention which he has been lacking a bit obviously. because he has been away. let's stay with the telegraph. jeremy corbyn is an anti—semites as munich survivor. this is an athlete who survived the ad —— attacked on the olympic games. who is this saying this and why? this is a chap who competed at the games in 1972 and the telegraph has contacted a number of athletes, is really an british, who were at those games and asked for comment on this. they have pretty much to him and said that jeremy corbyn is doing very badly on this. he is either an anti—semi or just a terrible person. they should be sorting this out. the trouble with this anti—semitism story is is is incredibly important. it matters is incredibly imp
and things even more bizarre. ambassador to washington, dc.sador to washington, dc. and things even more bizarre. i will call him touring the town halls of england and a do not think that will make a difference to what happens in brussels or whitehall. it will make headlines, noise and give him some attention which he has been lacking attention which he has been lacking a bit obviously. because he has been away. let's stay with the telegraph. jeremy corbyn is an anti—semites as munich...
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the public can say good-bye and pay respects today before the casket is flown to washington dc. chris martinez is in phoenix with more. . >> reporter: hundreds of people have come here today from throughout arizona and beyond. many of them waiting in line peopd on tof shegood room to absolute the hearse rryihe to izona to his wife and seven children attended a short service o service where the -- service where the senator was remembered as one of arizona's favorite adopted sons. >> imagines arizona without john mccain is like picturing an arizona without the grand canyon. it's just not natural. >> reporter: and he was remembered for his political instincts. >> when others were looking into vladimir putin's eyes with an eye of understanding him and reaching acome daths with him -- accomodation with him, john said, i saw kgb. >> reporter: outside, people lined up in 105 degree heat to pay respects to the senator. >> he's done a lot for the country. >> reporter: officials at the state capitol will keep the building open to the public until everyone moves through the line. larry and
the public can say good-bye and pay respects today before the casket is flown to washington dc. chris martinez is in phoenix with more. . >> reporter: hundreds of people have come here today from throughout arizona and beyond. many of them waiting in line peopd on tof shegood room to absolute the hearse rryihe to izona to his wife and seven children attended a short service o service where the -- service where the senator was remembered as one of arizona's favorite adopted sons. >>...
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reverend king was assassinated a few weeks before the campaign got underway in washington dc. next, from the smithsonian national museum of
reverend king was assassinated a few weeks before the campaign got underway in washington dc. next, from the smithsonian national museum of
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-- washington, dc and around the country.e are brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. tot, the nebraska senate eight between deb fischer and the democratic challenger day -- --ybould.baldra --raybould. the debate was sponsored by k now and the omaha
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not the prettiest thing to bring down to dc, let me tell you. but, you know, the nicest thing , those days, they let me drive on pennsylvania avenue. they opened the big gate to drive right in, and they asked me to park my avocado over -- under the colonnade. is that beautiful, or what? i said i start to like this place you know, if i get a job here, i get to park it every day. anyway, i took a tour of the white house, and you should be on the tour walking mimi, mrs. carter. with open arms she was so nice. called me by my first name, gave me a hug, and she said come with me, we need to talk. so, she pulled me to the side, and with gretchen, a very nice lady, and we talked, and that is when mrs. carter asked me if i would like to take the job for a little get -- bed. so, you cannot say no to the president, you cannot say no to the first lady. i sat up and, yes, i will give you five years, maybe, and then we will see. okay, that's good. so, gretchen posten, the social security reminded mrs. carter that i was not an american citizen. i was on a gre
not the prettiest thing to bring down to dc, let me tell you. but, you know, the nicest thing , those days, they let me drive on pennsylvania avenue. they opened the big gate to drive right in, and they asked me to park my avocado over -- under the colonnade. is that beautiful, or what? i said i start to like this place you know, if i get a job here, i get to park it every day. anyway, i took a tour of the white house, and you should be on the tour walking mimi, mrs. carter. with open arms she...
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the suburbs of washington dc. let's go to brad from north carolina. prefer that trump did the -- put a freeze on the wages for federal workers. i've got another comment. the guy before, he was bragging about how the economy grew at 3.5% over inflation from world until say, 1980, when reagan became president. well, why didn't you ask him what the tax rate was then? in.as 91% until jfk got he cut it to 71%. then reagan came in, he cut i t way, way down. it seems to me they are going in the opposite direction of everything. host: thank you. chris, a federal worker in our nations capital. caller: hi. host: yes, good morning. caller: i am a federal worker and it probably comes as no surprise that i support as getting a pay raise. trump'sally think that motivation is not based in economics but in the fact that he does not have a tremendous amount of support amongst the people who live in washington dc which is where a large portion of the federal workforce is. a pattern ofs made only helping out those who support him and i think that is really what is motiv
the suburbs of washington dc. let's go to brad from north carolina. prefer that trump did the -- put a freeze on the wages for federal workers. i've got another comment. the guy before, he was bragging about how the economy grew at 3.5% over inflation from world until say, 1980, when reagan became president. well, why didn't you ask him what the tax rate was then? in.as 91% until jfk got he cut it to 71%. then reagan came in, he cut i t way, way down. it seems to me they are going in the...
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it's good to have bilam back with dc ianed. could play this week or at leasv lable. >> good stuff. >> i predict lots of interviews with derriusguice. >> ye (sound of footsteps) (sound of car door opening) os (car door ) (sound of engine starting) ♪ ♪ and to this day, one of my biggest regrets is that i never finished if you're the first in your family to go to college, if you took time off to raise your kids, or if you're in one career and you hear another calling, i get that and strayer university gets that that's why we're teaming up, to help the people that matter the most the students let's get it together let's do this (sound of footsteps) (sound of car door opening) (car door closes) (sound of engine starting) ♪ ♪ >>> n ms4 wille a special cameo on "late night with seth meyers" in just about an ho. ta look. it's our news4 mug there on set. >>what? >> it's got doreen's lipstick o. tonight's guests will be seth rogen, alyssa milano and chef angie mar. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center
it's good to have bilam back with dc ianed. could play this week or at leasv lable. >> good stuff. >> i predict lots of interviews with derriusguice. >> ye (sound of footsteps) (sound of car door opening) os (car door ) (sound of engine starting) ♪ ♪ and to this day, one of my biggest regrets is that i never finished if you're the first in your family to go to college, if you took time off to raise your kids, or if you're in one career and you hear another calling, i get...
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is not sustainable as people back in dc like to say. you can't build a civilization on rolled back odometer's were by taking out no doc loans for pay for a wave of scheme phone calls. they are worth objectively less than they used to be. and they might be useless altogether. a con man who mimics your way of that. and so we come to donald trump with the lowest dishonest age. every single one of them and the trends i just described in the book. the book. it's kind of uncanny. he is an ivy league graduate who went into business handing out degrees of his own. he is a one-man right wing propaganda who does not seem to be able to distinguish between what was true and what was false. his constant tweeting seed accusing's. i had been writing about fake populism now for 20 years. it is is carried to victory by his lovable habit inventing cruel nicknames. they came together against him as a matter of course. tallying up his falsehoods and insults. finally the end of conservatism at long last. now for all of that i think there was still something
is not sustainable as people back in dc like to say. you can't build a civilization on rolled back odometer's were by taking out no doc loans for pay for a wave of scheme phone calls. they are worth objectively less than they used to be. and they might be useless altogether. a con man who mimics your way of that. and so we come to donald trump with the lowest dishonest age. every single one of them and the trends i just described in the book. the book. it's kind of uncanny. he is an ivy league...
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i got out at walter reed, i was integrated with the dc va hospital. it was really cramped, really busy and a hassle to get to. when i moved to leesburg i got integrated with martinsburg va which was a polar opposite, very nice, clean are, not as crowded and really good staff. i sit in the middle of both of those hospitals and , not as crd and really good staff. i sit in the middle of both of those hospitals and it is an hour away but they haven't helped me much. they are closer to the hospitals but the same distance away from i drive. it has not helped me. i feel you can't just throw money at the problem. it takes a wide range of changes in the cultural shift. >> host: thank you. we have seen this. >> guest: he hit on a lot of points we have been hearing and he described the problem with the choice program. an hour away from each facility but having trouble using it because of these strict rules that govern it. the thing they will try to get at is to look at the veteran situation. they look at distance and other factors like traffic to figure out, he
i got out at walter reed, i was integrated with the dc va hospital. it was really cramped, really busy and a hassle to get to. when i moved to leesburg i got integrated with martinsburg va which was a polar opposite, very nice, clean are, not as crowded and really good staff. i sit in the middle of both of those hospitals and , not as crd and really good staff. i sit in the middle of both of those hospitals and it is an hour away but they haven't helped me much. they are closer to the hospitals...
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msnbc political analyst eugene robinson and nbc news capitol hill correspondent and host of "kasie dc" on msnbc, the great, the powerful, the very well connected kasie hunt good to have you all on the show this morning. so frame the morning. it's the last day of the summer. the new reports yesterday, of course, pressure mounting all around the president. people shocked at just how much pressure this president is under. the russia probe, the midterm elections, his legal team in limbo and now after hastening the exit of his top white house lawyer in a tweet, there is new reporting that donald trump is shockingly, woefully, ill-prepared for the constitutional crisis engulfing his presidency. it is crisis that could very well lead him down the panel to impeachment. many say it absolutely will.
msnbc political analyst eugene robinson and nbc news capitol hill correspondent and host of "kasie dc" on msnbc, the great, the powerful, the very well connected kasie hunt good to have you all on the show this morning. so frame the morning. it's the last day of the summer. the new reports yesterday, of course, pressure mounting all around the president. people shocked at just how much pressure this president is under. the russia probe, the midterm elections, his legal team in limbo...
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announcing he's canceling plans for a military parade in november. >> reporter: the dc mayor tweeted that the city's cost would run $21 million. less than a third of the $92 million price tag from the pentagon. and instead the president says he will attend a parade at a military base located near washington dc and another one in france in november. he first spoke of his interest in having a military parade while visiting paris for bastille day last year. some lawmakers on capitol hill expressed opposition to the parade as well as some veterans groups. the american legion says now is not the time. lfr but g at e d of concern is the timing and cost and if you have that you should put the money toward the va's. >> we should focus on the president's record and the military and the veterans. he's the most promilitary and pro-veteran president in modern time. >> reporter: he says the military parade could take lace next year. cbs news, the white house. >> the mayor of washington while denying the city wanted to much money says dc has a long history of posting major gatherings. >>> a congre
announcing he's canceling plans for a military parade in november. >> reporter: the dc mayor tweeted that the city's cost would run $21 million. less than a third of the $92 million price tag from the pentagon. and instead the president says he will attend a parade at a military base located near washington dc and another one in france in november. he first spoke of his interest in having a military parade while visiting paris for bastille day last year. some lawmakers on capitol hill...
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the white nationalist are expected not only in charlottesville tomorrow but washington dc as well. >>orter: tonight the city of charlottesville is under a state of emergency. the streets are closed to cars and all pedestrians force through two security checkpoints. they say they have artie confiscated brass knuckles, a razor and multipurpose knife. >> nothing would excite us more than this to be non-eventful and folks to go home and be a peaceful weekend for all. >> reporter: the fear, a repeat of this, white supremacist marching through the university of virginia campus like they did one year ago tonight. in a torrent of violence the following day, as white nationalist crash with counter purchases. heather heier s killed when a car was driven by white supremacist plowed into demonstrators. susan is heather's mother. >> we still have a lot of work to do. just because something happened in the 60s, the 20s the 1800s doesn't mean it's over. >> reporter: white nationalists who organize last year's rally has a new rally planned for sunday in washington dc, touting white civil rights. at l
the white nationalist are expected not only in charlottesville tomorrow but washington dc as well. >>orter: tonight the city of charlottesville is under a state of emergency. the streets are closed to cars and all pedestrians force through two security checkpoints. they say they have artie confiscated brass knuckles, a razor and multipurpose knife. >> nothing would excite us more than this to be non-eventful and folks to go home and be a peaceful weekend for all. >> reporter:...
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and you get the least in ohihaw, dc, and new york. ♪ this is a story about mail and packages.so a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from an allergy pill? flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete allergy relief. flonase. i wok(harmonica interrupts)ld... ...and told people about geico... (harmonica interrupts) how they could save 15% or more by... (harmonica interrupts) ...by just calling or going online to geico.com. (harmonica interrupts) (sighs and chuckles) sorry, are you gonna... (harmonica interrupts) everytime. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. inng blades here at gillette for 20 years. there's a lot of innov
and you get the least in ohihaw, dc, and new york. ♪ this is a story about mail and packages.so a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from an...
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i was towards the middle and end of my years in college and my whole goal was to move to washington dc and get job on capitol hill and i came here and i did everything you could. istuffed envelopes, drove people around in cars, drove people around . hey, berman. and it was a group house on the hill with a lot of people that are now doing really successful things. so i would just say thank god there were no additional cameras then. i mean literally, i stillpray . we all had just this backyard piece of property that i don't know how it still exists in dc and we went down to kmart the landmark mall or whatever it was. and bought a 12 foot above ground pool and had to explain to the landlord that didn't say we couldn't have one in the lease . so i spent a number of years going back and forth file numbers, going out on campaigns, a dinner party in new jersey. the of someone's house in connecticut . and all in pursuit of what i think was an unbelievable passion which is in my face republican politics. i love being in the game, i love crafting strategies to figure out how to create and series
i was towards the middle and end of my years in college and my whole goal was to move to washington dc and get job on capitol hill and i came here and i did everything you could. istuffed envelopes, drove people around in cars, drove people around . hey, berman. and it was a group house on the hill with a lot of people that are now doing really successful things. so i would just say thank god there were no additional cameras then. i mean literally, i stillpray . we all had just this backyard...
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louis. >>> here at home, dc united won a late night nail biter. they took on orlando cit at audi field. the teams were tied at 2-2. but then super star wayne rooney fed the ball across rig there. and boom. heads it into the goal. final store, 3-2. the crowd goes wild. i jumpnto the stands. and there is wayne rooney celebrating, too. on wednesday, dc feis the portland timbers at audi field. >>> crazy rich asian as highly anticipated new film out this week has everybody talking abouy diversn hollywood. >> the books were so good. i can't wait to see the movie. jo ling kent talked to the director about the film's impact. >> reporter: for the first time in 25 years, an all asian cast is taking center stage in a major contemporary hollywood film, "crazy rich asians". >> what about us taking -- >> like queen. >> reporter: it is about a middle class woman mting her boyfriend's super rich family. >> damn, rach 'em, like the asian bachelor. >> reporter: sharing the big screen with legended, a newcomer, and tv's constance woo. >> you are like the prince will
louis. >>> here at home, dc united won a late night nail biter. they took on orlando cit at audi field. the teams were tied at 2-2. but then super star wayne rooney fed the ball across rig there. and boom. heads it into the goal. final store, 3-2. the crowd goes wild. i jumpnto the stands. and there is wayne rooney celebrating, too. on wednesday, dc feis the portland timbers at audi field. >>> crazy rich asian as highly anticipated new film out this week has everybody talking...
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mr ant and dc was the first sub—saharan 2000 six.was the first sub—sa ha ran africa 2000 six. mr ant and dc was the first sub—saharan africa and to hold the position. he later served as un special envoy for syria, leading u nsuccessful efforts special envoy for syria, leading unsuccessful efforts to find a solution to the civil war. mr annan was awarded the nobel peace prize jointly with united nations in 2001 for helping revitalise the organisation. kofi annan‘s family announced his death in a joint statement is set with the kofi annan foundation just before 11 o'clock today. it said: it is with immense sadness that the annan family and the kofi annan foundation announce that kofi annan, former secretary general of the united nations and nobel peace laureate, passed away peacefully on saturday 18th august after a short illness. wherever there was suffering or need, he reached out and touched many people with his deep compassion and empathy. he selflessly placed others first, radiating genuine kindness, warmth and brilliance in all h
mr ant and dc was the first sub—saharan 2000 six.was the first sub—sa ha ran africa 2000 six. mr ant and dc was the first sub—saharan africa and to hold the position. he later served as un special envoy for syria, leading u nsuccessful efforts special envoy for syria, leading unsuccessful efforts to find a solution to the civil war. mr annan was awarded the nobel peace prize jointly with united nations in 2001 for helping revitalise the organisation. kofi annan‘s family announced his...
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the streets here in washington, dc have been filled today with counter—protesters. them with facemasks, as you can see, many of them wearing black. they are antifascist campaigners protesting the demonstration by a far—right group that calls itself unite the right. now, they said they were involved in what they call a white civil rights protest, but the reality is many people are deeply offended by that. not least because this white nationalist event was held exactly one year after a woman was killed in charlottesville after demonstrations there in which men held torches in which they chanted anti—semitic and racist slogans. but they have gone ahead with their own protestjust behind the security barriers close to the white house behind me. at the same time, though, it turned out to be an incredibly small group. somewhere in the region of 20 or 30 people actually turned up. they had hoped for somewhere in the region of 400. 0n the other hand, you can tell that the number of counter protesters actually dwarfed the number that have turned up from that white nationalist
the streets here in washington, dc have been filled today with counter—protesters. them with facemasks, as you can see, many of them wearing black. they are antifascist campaigners protesting the demonstration by a far—right group that calls itself unite the right. now, they said they were involved in what they call a white civil rights protest, but the reality is many people are deeply offended by that. not least because this white nationalist event was held exactly one year after a woman...
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the defense i think has a better shot at an acquittal in virginia as opponents to washington dc. numbers and the president is not very popular, but the complexity of this case in virginia is really overwhelming. their asking about shelf corporations and if you have to file tax records for an account in cyprus. now they want to look at pictures of the luxury items that he had which i think they were uses to try to simplify the case. they are saying he lived way beyond his means. in washington, totally different charges. failure to register as a foreign agent and money laundering. there are easier charges for them to understand. >> it is not an easy case, either. and i think frankly a lot of people have undersold the political ramifications, the political side of this. i think that rudy giuliani and the president jump all over this. and i think you could presumably see them move to pardon paul manafort. if they just acquitted him, why should he have to sit for another trial. >> right, and to paul's point, it is a very different case in dc. a big strategy in mfanafort's camp to refu
the defense i think has a better shot at an acquittal in virginia as opponents to washington dc. numbers and the president is not very popular, but the complexity of this case in virginia is really overwhelming. their asking about shelf corporations and if you have to file tax records for an account in cyprus. now they want to look at pictures of the luxury items that he had which i think they were uses to try to simplify the case. they are saying he lived way beyond his means. in washington,...
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morning at 9:00 eastern, cindy mccain will lay a wreath at the vietnam veterans memorial in washington dc honoring her husband's military service and at 10:00 am we are live from the washington national cathedral for a memorial service for senator mccain. speakers will include former president george w. bush and barack obama. >> each week at this segment of "washington journal" we look at how your money works. gretta goodwin of the account ability office joins us to talk about a new report that talks about incarceration and its costs to the federal government. start with the terminology we are using today. criminal alien is a term that is used throughout the report. what does that term mean? >> guest: a criminal alien is someone who is not a citizen or national of the us who has been arrested and convicted of a crime. we use the term alien because it is defined in statute, part of the immigration and naturalization act. that is why we use the term alien. >> host: the could be legal or illegal. how many are currently in the criminal justice system right now? >> guest: we studied two popula
morning at 9:00 eastern, cindy mccain will lay a wreath at the vietnam veterans memorial in washington dc honoring her husband's military service and at 10:00 am we are live from the washington national cathedral for a memorial service for senator mccain. speakers will include former president george w. bush and barack obama. >> each week at this segment of "washington journal" we look at how your money works. gretta goodwin of the account ability office joins us to talk about a...
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. >>> miembros de grupos supremacistas tienen la nadie realizar protestas en washington dc y charlottey dejaron heridos otros manifestantes, randy serrano con el informe. ♪ hace un aÑo estas imÁgenes dejaron al paÍs con boca abierta, enfrentamientos violentos, entre supremacistas y opositores en virginia, donde perdiÓ la vida de susan al ser atropellada por suprema asista blanco 678d>>> dijo que no tiene opiniÓn polÍtica perna skwoi na listas blancos dijeron que trump les abriÓ el camino para hacerse sentir y asÍ lo harÁn este domingo en washington dc y charlotte para abogar por derechos civiles blancos. >>> habrÁ protestas en varias partes, pero se espera que el parque lafayette sea el epicentro. el objetivo, permitir que los dos grupos se expresen pero impedir que se junten para evitar tragedias, tragedias que parecen absurdas. >>> hay un elemento, que solo alimenta el odio, el desprecio por los que son diferentes. >>> por otro lado, en el lugar de tragedia que expuso divisiones sociales en el paÍs, autoridades desde ya declaran estado de emergencia, esta persona, participÓ fla contr
. >>> miembros de grupos supremacistas tienen la nadie realizar protestas en washington dc y charlottey dejaron heridos otros manifestantes, randy serrano con el informe. ♪ hace un aÑo estas imÁgenes dejaron al paÍs con boca abierta, enfrentamientos violentos, entre supremacistas y opositores en virginia, donde perdiÓ la vida de susan al ser atropellada por suprema asista blanco 678d>>> dijo que no tiene opiniÓn polÍtica perna skwoi na listas blancos dijeron que trump...
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anything in washington dc thank you for that, on behalf of the city. going to be talking about james garfield, his death and efforts to commemorate his life and death here in washington dc. i don't want to steal in it -- i don't want to steal his steam that please join me in welcoming matt. [applause] matthew: thank you very much. telltory i'm going to might be ripped from today's recent headlines. there was a presidential for years.layed legislation pending to displace the memorial and replace it with another. they chose the site and the designer, without competition. the site was very close to the capital on maryland avenue. 2017, andrs 1887, not the memorial was one to president garfield and not president eisenhower. james garfield's death was a national stock. -- national shock. is been a compromise candidate for the presidency and had won the closest election in american history. it was a difficult life but his the demised the rags to riches story. a prototypical, self-made man. this is reflected in a passage from one of his favorite poems. moving
anything in washington dc thank you for that, on behalf of the city. going to be talking about james garfield, his death and efforts to commemorate his life and death here in washington dc. i don't want to steal in it -- i don't want to steal his steam that please join me in welcoming matt. [applause] matthew: thank you very much. telltory i'm going to might be ripped from today's recent headlines. there was a presidential for years.layed legislation pending to displace the memorial and replace...
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we met the other week in dc. i was so excited to see you. said you love the show and i said let's get you on. >> i'm happy to be here and the feeling is mutual. it was a great monologue. you pointed out so many facts about the two tear justice system and what's happening in washington. i'm grateful for one thing. had donald trump not been elected we would haven't seen is scope or magnitude of this. >> i want to focus on equal justice or the lack of it. his name has come up in the mueller process along with manaford. is anything happening that's equivalent to padesta. >> he's been given immunity if he testifies for manaford. we have seen this since the beginning. this is why it's important to get the information out. in 2016 on july 4th weekend when the fbi interviewed hillary clinton. she was not under oath. it was done very quietly. she had cheryl mills with her. she was a witness. comby started to write the exeson ration letter. whether it's the right or left. we have seen both sides go after this administration. so, directly after the adm
we met the other week in dc. i was so excited to see you. said you love the show and i said let's get you on. >> i'm happy to be here and the feeling is mutual. it was a great monologue. you pointed out so many facts about the two tear justice system and what's happening in washington. i'm grateful for one thing. had donald trump not been elected we would haven't seen is scope or magnitude of this. >> i want to focus on equal justice or the lack of it. his name has come up in the...
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he is the president and owner of a nonprofit organization in washington, dc. she earned her doctorate from mit and has taught at howard university. additionally, she served as president of historic bennett college. her writing has appeared in such publications as usa today, black issues in higher education, newsmagazine, essence, and more. in addition, she is a commentator who has shared her views on numerous stations including abc, nbc, fox news, c- span and others. julianne malveaux's contribution have helped to shape public opinions across the nation. please help me welcome doctor julianne malveaux. i am so happy to see everybody here. i am so happy to be here. this museum is one of my favorite places in the world. the most important movements that we experienced. let's not forget what doctor king wanted to do. he wanted to literally shut government down. he wanted us to go to every government department and ensure that what had to happen with housing and education happened. of course, he died before the campaign took place. it was when people really couldn
he is the president and owner of a nonprofit organization in washington, dc. she earned her doctorate from mit and has taught at howard university. additionally, she served as president of historic bennett college. her writing has appeared in such publications as usa today, black issues in higher education, newsmagazine, essence, and more. in addition, she is a commentator who has shared her views on numerous stations including abc, nbc, fox news, c- span and others. julianne malveaux's...
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the protest in dc called unite the right 2. is tweeting about condemning racism but people have brought up statements from last year saying that there were good people on both sides. >> yes. >> how should we handle this? >> well, i think he is trying to rewrite the narrative. he tweeted we must come together as a nation and i condemn all acts of racism and violence. if he had said that a year ago he would have received a lot less criticism. he is trying to provide some moral equivalency between people on any side taking island action and someone who is killed just doesn't play out. >>> some people said he would like to -- they would like to hear him say i condemn white nationalist. anticipation is that that will not happen. >> claudine, he has not come out hard against the hate group. any hate group is worth condemnation and at times it feels like he picks and chooses. >> yes, we have football season back and there are some players who have chosen to kneel or not stand. on friday he tweeted anyone who doesn't stand should be su
the protest in dc called unite the right 2. is tweeting about condemning racism but people have brought up statements from last year saying that there were good people on both sides. >> yes. >> how should we handle this? >> well, i think he is trying to rewrite the narrative. he tweeted we must come together as a nation and i condemn all acts of racism and violence. if he had said that a year ago he would have received a lot less criticism. he is trying to provide some moral...
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here in dc.at do we know about the contempt of court charges against roger stone associates? >> this is separate from the manafort trial. but is related to the special counsel, miller was held in contempt after refusing to testify before a grand jury. a grand jury hearing evidence related to the special counsel investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election. they push back on a subpoena from the special counsel office but miller was ordered to appear in court on friday. he didn't show up. his legal team says they asked the judge to hold the client in contempt in order to appeal the decision. possibly to a higher court and potentially challenge the constitutionality. arthel: will have it all covered here on the fox news channel this week. i know you will be part of that courage. ellison barber, thank you. eric: you just heard her refer to mr. miller paid his attorney joins us, he is and expert. he represents miller who is a longtime aide to roger stone. welcome to the fox news channe
here in dc.at do we know about the contempt of court charges against roger stone associates? >> this is separate from the manafort trial. but is related to the special counsel, miller was held in contempt after refusing to testify before a grand jury. a grand jury hearing evidence related to the special counsel investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election. they push back on a subpoena from the special counsel office but miller was ordered to appear in court on friday. he...
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but, my mother finish cordova high school in washington dc, and during her high school years she lived two doors down from dr. bunch. my mother and his daughter, joan bunch, were best friends in high school. so there was a connection. joan bunch called my mother one day and say, jean, is martin luther king jr. living in your home? and my mother said, yes, joan. and she said, my father wants very much to come and talk to him about this upcoming march. and my mother assured her that , if dr. bunch came to selma, she and my father would take excellent care of him. so the trip was planned. my father went to birmingham, picked dr. bunch up at the train station and brought him here. dr. bunch, of course, spent his life negotiating and standing for peace for people not only in this country, but around the world. he and dr. king shared similar goals, similar wishes for people in the united states and around the world. so he knew that this was such an , important march for voting rights in this country. he wanted to give dr. king as much advice and help as he could, because i think both men kne
but, my mother finish cordova high school in washington dc, and during her high school years she lived two doors down from dr. bunch. my mother and his daughter, joan bunch, were best friends in high school. so there was a connection. joan bunch called my mother one day and say, jean, is martin luther king jr. living in your home? and my mother said, yes, joan. and she said, my father wants very much to come and talk to him about this upcoming march. and my mother assured her that , if dr....
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maps the office building back in washington dc. i wonder if we have a ground shot now along camelback. this is something that these young people will remember for a long time. i know my kids will want to talk about this today. they have been asking questions, and we talked to them about it. this is a special moment. >> the procession is making its way on camelback. heading out for this last chance , after the service he will fly back east. there is a lot of somber folks , ready to the church celebrate the life of this great and. man. this great >> these people who have come here to pay their final respects. they have a genuine sense of andmbering and celebrating would want to have been remember. inside you will see tributes from a number of people. ceos, you have people from all walks of life life.ave touched his the ceos of two of the largest come in knees in phoenix -- companies in phoenix. celebrating his life. the number of people that he touched. the long list of lawmakers from all over the country, as others making this day a
maps the office building back in washington dc. i wonder if we have a ground shot now along camelback. this is something that these young people will remember for a long time. i know my kids will want to talk about this today. they have been asking questions, and we talked to them about it. this is a special moment. >> the procession is making its way on camelback. heading out for this last chance , after the service he will fly back east. there is a lot of somber folks , ready to the...
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. ♪ >>he that is t dc soundhat the late godfather of go go mademo faus worldwide.t is chuck down today. huge crowds came to chuck brown memorial pk to celebrate his legacy. the foundation also gaveut back packs to kids heading back to class. >>> the stanley cup runnette over. hess now a proud papa. alex and his wife anastasia welcomed a baby boy today. evy making t announcement with this instagram. look at that little foot and those little toes. the baby's name is sergei. >>> we turn to our meteorologist to get a c sck of yourday morning. if you are headed out to church, to brunch, whateverure plans may hold. maybe you take the umbrella with you. >> i would keep it with me. we are not expecting a washouts. that's good news. i think it is going to look a lot like today. it may be cooler but a lot like today. thes the things you need to know for the weekend forecast. we still have a chance for overnight showers. it's verymi d. when you see the radar you will see maybe one or two in the area. sunday, not bad burks not perfect. milder temperatures are on he it's going
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they will talk about working with him in his approach to their job as a judge on the dc circuit court of appeals live on c-span. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created by american absolution companies that we bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> federal and state officials recently testified before the house oversight and government reform committee about efforts to score us election systems. and undersecretary from the permit
they will talk about working with him in his approach to their job as a judge on the dc circuit court of appeals live on c-span. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created by american absolution companies that we bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> federal and state officials recently...
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fundamental de la economÍa de esta ciudad que recorremos de la mano de lori montenegro. >> washington dcngton contra los ingresos de hecho en la sede del poder de la naciÓn se escucharon enseguida nombres latinos. >> hernÁndez fue el primer hispano espaÑol, en esa Época, elegido a la cÁmara de repÚblica de estados unidos en 1822. >> dos siglos mÁs tarde, aquÍ en el distrito uno de los lugares mÁs diversiones de la naciÓn, los latinos representan el 11% de la poblaciÓn. . >> la mayorÍa como ella son de salvador. >> buscando vivir donde uno pueda tener libertad muchos em cobraron durante la dÉcada de los 80 y 90 huyendo de la guerra civil en su paÍs. walter tejada fue el primer polÍtico de salvador electo en la regiÓn capitalina. >> el salvadoreÑo ha venido a hacer la diferencia ayudar en la compaÑÍa de washington. >> el espÍritu luchador que han llevado hasta las suburbios que rodan la capital como la zona de donde es blanco, plomero, casado y con 3 hijos tiene ingresos de casi 70 mil dÓlares anuales. >> washington es muy cara y gracias a que vivimos aquÍ en una cooperativa vivo en un dep
fundamental de la economÍa de esta ciudad que recorremos de la mano de lori montenegro. >> washington dcngton contra los ingresos de hecho en la sede del poder de la naciÓn se escucharon enseguida nombres latinos. >> hernÁndez fue el primer hispano espaÑol, en esa Época, elegido a la cÁmara de repÚblica de estados unidos en 1822. >> dos siglos mÁs tarde, aquÍ en el distrito uno de los lugares mÁs diversiones de la naciÓn, los latinos representan el 11% de la...
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what we are for is accountability in government and we see the culture of corruption in washington dc see the president acting erratically whether it is with north korea or with tariffs that have been imposed. democrats stand for is a blueprint for success in the 21st century that includes , the means that we engage in trade agreements that are good for american workers but also recognize that we do have a 21st-century global economy. we stand for extending opportunity to everybody in this country, not just picking and choosing what we like and do not like -- that is what democrats stand for. a 20% three blueprint for progress. shery: you speak of congressmen chris collins. will his arrest give a new opening for democrats in that district? julian: it is one more example. in that district, of course. it is going to be getting very interesting. this is just at the beginning of a criminal process. you cannot jump the gun, however, there is a good opportunity there to the extent that there is an opening, i changed -- a change. so whether it is there are any of the other swing districts --
what we are for is accountability in government and we see the culture of corruption in washington dc see the president acting erratically whether it is with north korea or with tariffs that have been imposed. democrats stand for is a blueprint for success in the 21st century that includes , the means that we engage in trade agreements that are good for american workers but also recognize that we do have a 21st-century global economy. we stand for extending opportunity to everybody in this...
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tomorrow, what in dc reportedly did to put the kibosh on the harvey weinstein report by ronan ferro. fox news is number 2 in the study on media reliability and trustworthiness after the bbc. up next, shannon bream and the fox news at night team have a phenomenal show on tap. shannon: welcome to fox news at night. we begin with a fox news alert. donald trump leading another raucous rally in indiana for senate gop nominee mike baran, attacks on the media, a new nickname for senator joe donnelly and hours after the president told bloomberg news jeff sessions is safe in his job, donald trump saying in indiana tonight he wants the justice department to start doing its job threatening to get involved if the doj can't straighten itself out but this was about the midterms at the rally. as we marched to the midterms, kristin fisher will dive into the latest escalation in the war with the media. chris star while standing by with expert analysis, the gop hoping to flip but we have garrett tenney live in evansville, indiana. >> this is the place to be tonight, the campaign says 12,000 people pac
tomorrow, what in dc reportedly did to put the kibosh on the harvey weinstein report by ronan ferro. fox news is number 2 in the study on media reliability and trustworthiness after the bbc. up next, shannon bream and the fox news at night team have a phenomenal show on tap. shannon: welcome to fox news at night. we begin with a fox news alert. donald trump leading another raucous rally in indiana for senate gop nominee mike baran, attacks on the media, a new nickname for senator joe donnelly...
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dc,ave david in washington and david, i start with you. without evidence, president trump is making these claims. is there really an antitrust issue here? >> when it comes to this issue of whether or not google and the other sites are suppressing conservative viewpoints, that very likely is not an antitrust issue because of the first amendment. the president is certainly not the only person in washington to be raising the issues. it is an interesting moment in washington at the moment where you have a lot of liberals and conservatives who are saying that many of the companies, particularly google, facebook, amazon, are too big, too dominant and deserve some antitrust scrutiny that they have not gotten for many years. emily: it's a very curious strategy given that even the president own campaign manager technology is facebook helped him win. brad toldten to what me a couple of months ago. >> i've been very specific that facebook heavily one -- helped us win in many ways. if facebook would not have existed, it would have been tougher. if you
dc,ave david in washington and david, i start with you. without evidence, president trump is making these claims. is there really an antitrust issue here? >> when it comes to this issue of whether or not google and the other sites are suppressing conservative viewpoints, that very likely is not an antitrust issue because of the first amendment. the president is certainly not the only person in washington to be raising the issues. it is an interesting moment in washington at the moment...
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obviously here in the dc area, this news out of the ma nafort dc area, this news out of the manafortere were 18 counts, so that means ten they are deadlocked on. they've been deliberating for four days, so they are deadlocked on. they've been deliberating forfour days, so it wasn't a particularly unusually long period of deliberation. it's interesting if thejudge period of deliberation. it's interesting if the judge decides he's going to let them announce those eight verdicts and rests with the ten deadlocked once. in that it will be up to the prosecution whether they want to try to retry those original ten counts or focus on the trial that manafort is going to be facing in virginia just next month and then do something about it afterwards. we don't know whether those eight verdicts are guilty or not guilty. we have to wait and see. and remind usjust how not guilty. we have to wait and see. and remind us just how close mr ma nafort and remind us just how close mr manafort was to donald trump in one states. because recently, he has tried easy guess he was a periphery figure. the reali
obviously here in the dc area, this news out of the ma nafort dc area, this news out of the manafortere were 18 counts, so that means ten they are deadlocked on. they've been deliberating for four days, so they are deadlocked on. they've been deliberating forfour days, so it wasn't a particularly unusually long period of deliberation. it's interesting if thejudge period of deliberation. it's interesting if the judge decides he's going to let them announce those eight verdicts and rests with the...
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dc united wins 4-1. their second straight win. >>> to the wnbc. enain na and the mystics fevering the fever. its on with the jumper and it. later in the quarter, pass down low. deladon knocks itdown. 25 points for her. mystics win their seventh , straig76-62. >>> to college park, maryland interim head coach on the practice field today. terps set for the season opener against texas. media allow at practice for the first time since cam began 12 days ago. stressing that precaution being taken at practice in light of the passing of jordan mcnair. two big cooling tents on the field. team getting plenty of water breaks. taking over for durkin and getting the team ready to focus to play a game n twoweeks. >> saturday when this occurred after damon talked to the team and addressed where we were going, i briefly addressed the football teaol and t them that this is all chaging situation. we're all in it together. we're going to work through it together. and they needed to consult with ch other, talk to each other, lean on each other, talk to your families.
dc united wins 4-1. their second straight win. >>> to the wnbc. enain na and the mystics fevering the fever. its on with the jumper and it. later in the quarter, pass down low. deladon knocks itdown. 25 points for her. mystics win their seventh , straig76-62. >>> to college park, maryland interim head coach on the practice field today. terps set for the season opener against texas. media allow at practice for the first time since cam began 12 days ago. stressing that...
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dc-based federal judge ruling that the trump administration must fully restart the obama era program which provides some level of amnesty to certain immigrants who came to the us illegally as children. what is the trump administration after next step. jonathan hunt has details. >> and other legal blow for donald trump on the issue of immigration but the ruling will not be implemented for 20 days giving the administration time to appeal which it probably will. the obama era deferred action for childhood arrivals program protect immigrants who came to the us illegally as children from deportation and gives two your work permits. homeland security secretary kirstjen neilsen filed a memo in june observing dhs has discretion to end the program, the discretion to create it but in a stinking opinion tonight dc district judge, quote, although the neilsen memo purports to offer further explanation for the decision to rescind dac a it does not elaborate on the primary rationale for its decision and judge bates wrote if the agency wants to recent the program it must give a rational explanation
dc-based federal judge ruling that the trump administration must fully restart the obama era program which provides some level of amnesty to certain immigrants who came to the us illegally as children. what is the trump administration after next step. jonathan hunt has details. >> and other legal blow for donald trump on the issue of immigration but the ruling will not be implemented for 20 days giving the administration time to appeal which it probably will. the obama era deferred action...
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luckily i live in dc. i called hillary's speechwriter and said i was coming to town and would you do and into -- informational interview and she said yes. it was awesome because i got to go to the white house. if nothing comes of this i get to see the old executive office building. this would be amazing. i went back to florida and nothing happened. out of the blue her assistant called me and said we have an opening. hillary will write a column and she needs an assistant. someone to reset -- research it so i did a blind edition. you write a sample column and they judge it. i got the job. it took a while because they were agonizing about what to do. i was ready to go to florida. i thought i would volunteer. i volunteered in a week into my volunteering she said you got the job. i was very happy. i never thought it would happen. months later she told me the reason she kept me in mind was because she loved my cover letter. you just never know. >> will go into personal anecdotes along the way. you stayed with th
luckily i live in dc. i called hillary's speechwriter and said i was coming to town and would you do and into -- informational interview and she said yes. it was awesome because i got to go to the white house. if nothing comes of this i get to see the old executive office building. this would be amazing. i went back to florida and nothing happened. out of the blue her assistant called me and said we have an opening. hillary will write a column and she needs an assistant. someone to reset --...
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hope you're not flying to dc. >> i'm work in dc now. have a great show. welcome to fox news at night. we begin tonight with this fox news alert. two major breaking stories we are following about some sharp critics of donald trump who are under fire themselves tonight. the president tweeting that andrew cuomo appears to be having a meltdown. the new york governor hoping a likely reelection win this november could propel him to the shortlist for president in 2020 may see this white house ambitions implode for suggesting america is not so great. john brennan who made it his life mission to charge the current president is committing treason has abruptly lost his security clearance tonight at the washington elite howling in protest. we begin with trace gallagher, a rough night for one of the president's biggest critics. >> if you listen you can hear a beeping sound, the cuomo campaign trying to back this truck up. and the governor at a signing ceremony in new york where he tried to jab donald trump but instead he may have overreached a bit. >> the simple point
hope you're not flying to dc. >> i'm work in dc now. have a great show. welcome to fox news at night. we begin tonight with this fox news alert. two major breaking stories we are following about some sharp critics of donald trump who are under fire themselves tonight. the president tweeting that andrew cuomo appears to be having a meltdown. the new york governor hoping a likely reelection win this november could propel him to the shortlist for president in 2020 may see this white house...
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my opponent does whatever washington dc tells him to do. we need a new voice, if we take on the problems of not just the next few years but the next few decades, we're going to be looking to put forward serious solutions on that stuff. >> look at this as a political analyst right now, there is a huge urban and rural split. it is the type of thing we have seen all over the country, and i mean more urban and more rural counties where your opponent did very well. the split is widening and not just in ohio, but across the country. why? >> that is something that we need to solve. to many people are being divided and pitted against each other. when they sit down and talk about how they're going to pay their mortgage, how they're going to aid ford health care costs, those are problems that rural people worry about and i know because i grew up in rural ohio. when they sit down around the kitchen table at night, they're usually worried about the same thing. >> do democrats need to do a better job delivering that message to some of the rural counties
my opponent does whatever washington dc tells him to do. we need a new voice, if we take on the problems of not just the next few years but the next few decades, we're going to be looking to put forward serious solutions on that stuff. >> look at this as a political analyst right now, there is a huge urban and rural split. it is the type of thing we have seen all over the country, and i mean more urban and more rural counties where your opponent did very well. the split is widening and...
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coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, then public policy events and washington dc and around the country. your cable and satellite provider brings you cspan. >>> this is american history etv, while congress is on break, we are showing programs normally shown only on the weekends here on cspan3, coming up, conspiracy theories, a 2 part college like there -- culture series, on american conspiracy culture, in particular conspiracy theories and how they have changed in modern american society. later, ufo conspiracies, when they started and why they are still popular. >>> tuesday evening on a special evening of lectures in history, the presidency of andrew jackson , arizona state university investor jonathan barnes joins us live to take your calls and questions on air. watch american history tv in prime time at 9 pm eastern. >>> conspiracy theories are not new to the u.s., however they have changed over time. indiana university bloomington professor stephen andrews teaches a class about conspiracy culture in american history, and points out they often include groups suc
coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, then public policy events and washington dc and around the country. your cable and satellite provider brings you cspan. >>> this is american history etv, while congress is on break, we are showing programs normally shown only on the weekends here on cspan3, coming up, conspiracy theories, a 2 part college like there -- culture series, on american conspiracy culture, in particular conspiracy theories and how they have changed in...