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when pope finally gets command, he's commanding from washington dc. he's made an arrangement with lincoln, wants mclelland removed from command, lincoln tells him nope, not ready to remove him from command so make a compromise. pope says if you relieve mclelland from command, why don't you bring my partner from the west, lincoln agrees but there's a catch to that compromise. until hallock gets here, you are defacto military adviser. he has to prepare the army and prepare for campaign while he is stuck in washington dc. as he prepares for the second manasis campaign, as it becomes known, the objectives for the campaign he is given are very limited. first objective for this developing campaign for the army of virginia, to cover washington dc. number two, oppose and delay the confederate advance to the last extremity to allow the army of potomick make their way to alexandra, fredericksburg, and army of virginia. pope is to attack the railroad lines in charlottesville, allow lee to send reenforcements to the capital mclelland can hopefully turn the tide.
when pope finally gets command, he's commanding from washington dc. he's made an arrangement with lincoln, wants mclelland removed from command, lincoln tells him nope, not ready to remove him from command so make a compromise. pope says if you relieve mclelland from command, why don't you bring my partner from the west, lincoln agrees but there's a catch to that compromise. until hallock gets here, you are defacto military adviser. he has to prepare the army and prepare for campaign while he...
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and the case where the dc circuit rep their hands to say whatever the government said. is that detail statutory analysis in which he goes through the different interpretations and ultimately to understand the whole dc circuit all done within the chevron framework that doesn't require chevron deference spent the second question we haven't talked to enough about as the mci decision to say don't read a word like modify or adjust that is something modest to allow this effort as justice kagan points out. so on that word adjust with the focus of the paragraph goes back to calculated and that seems modest. >> energy say i have a child in college and here is the context to make that adjustment but it means making an adjustment. >> but to respond to the different acquisition cost and the reimbursements and that is 5 percent and we made a 50 percent change, it's not an adjustment for the other purposes with a cautious estimate of that. that is up to eradicate the requirement. to accomplish the end of the statute permits with the survey. just by calling it the adjustment. >> just
and the case where the dc circuit rep their hands to say whatever the government said. is that detail statutory analysis in which he goes through the different interpretations and ultimately to understand the whole dc circuit all done within the chevron framework that doesn't require chevron deference spent the second question we haven't talked to enough about as the mci decision to say don't read a word like modify or adjust that is something modest to allow this effort as justice kagan points...
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not just dc, let's scroll the top 10 states in the line from last year to this year, obviously dc leadingt look at the top five, new york, dc, not a state, a district, new york, illinois, hawaii, california the top five and louisiana, massachusetts, republican governor of massachusetts, democratic state. why don't the leaders in these states change their policies that are forcing people to flee? >> they want big government, they get their directive from above. when you talk about dc and say it is not a state, they have been trying to become a state for a long time, they have been trying to become a governor and two senators. can you imagine the city is so poorly run what the state would be like? these blue states run by democrats are oppressive, people don't want to live there. they don't have freedom. they have schools, high taxes, high crime, substandard services, they go to the red areas and hopefully they won't tried to change those red areas into. states. that's my fear. todd: don't bring your bad policies to these other states if you are moving there. this is interesting stat we fou
not just dc, let's scroll the top 10 states in the line from last year to this year, obviously dc leadingt look at the top five, new york, dc, not a state, a district, new york, illinois, hawaii, california the top five and louisiana, massachusetts, republican governor of massachusetts, democratic state. why don't the leaders in these states change their policies that are forcing people to flee? >> they want big government, they get their directive from above. when you talk about dc and...
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been going on and i've had the pleasure to a program that i personally with new orleans police and dc metropolitan police and the academies doing some of your staff working on your academy things and i think that is been a lot of fun. >> i think that one of the things that you say the book is that policing it is not as perfect as our greatest like someone say in what is interesting to me is that those factions of those mindsets are very deeply heralded beliefs and i think that will what you attribute that and how can we serve different in our perception it may be grade emotional support. people fail to see things through the prism of others, with very unique perspective because you are a law professor and a constitutional expert on the constitutionld of law and te intent of our founders were which is the theory is in the realities, on the streets so from your perspective, what could you see and we were talking to with the public and the police and from your perspective it will reduce the two those who would say, on the policing side, black lives matter and how do you because re- defin
been going on and i've had the pleasure to a program that i personally with new orleans police and dc metropolitan police and the academies doing some of your staff working on your academy things and i think that is been a lot of fun. >> i think that one of the things that you say the book is that policing it is not as perfect as our greatest like someone say in what is interesting to me is that those factions of those mindsets are very deeply heralded beliefs and i think that will what...
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so dc health is really scrambling to respond to this. part of what they're doing is increasing their testing capabilities. we're here at a testing site, this is a pcr testing site in the columbia heights section of dc. this is pcr testing which means they're not going to get the results, people in this line, for two to three days. with the holidays coming, people want the results faster. dc health is starting this thing called test yourself express, which they're having eight libraries across the city of washington, dc with a thousand take-home rapid tests they're giving out. there's hundreds of people in line, far more than the supply they have in the libraries themselves. so there's lots of frustration from people about all of this. they believe that, one, the mask mandate should never have been lifted in the first place, but two, they believe that the officials here in washington, both federally and locally, should have seen this coming. here is what some folks had to say. >> there should be more available, and this should already be
so dc health is really scrambling to respond to this. part of what they're doing is increasing their testing capabilities. we're here at a testing site, this is a pcr testing site in the columbia heights section of dc. this is pcr testing which means they're not going to get the results, people in this line, for two to three days. with the holidays coming, people want the results faster. dc health is starting this thing called test yourself express, which they're having eight libraries across...
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eisenhower truman were on hand in dc or in west branch. the messages, of mr.o the family by medical problems or left him unable to actually attend anyplace. >> and there were some questions on, in new york or at the waldorf and was the cause of death. >> he was at the waldorf, it was technically, they say that it was cancer but actually it was internal bleeding and hemorrhaging, they had been dealing with for three or four days, october 16, october 17th they had given him lots of blood transfusions and all kinds of paramedic type of assistance at the waldorf but his body world and gave up the ghost doesn't work and about 1135 in the morning on the 20th. and there's family nearby. >> later, at west branch. >> right, their burial the west branch cemetery year as is alan hoover, their son. >> what was the cemetery i have never been up that way. >> it is kind of by the west branch high school to the north west of town. >> and we saw the video of the cargo plane coming in to cedar rapids. and also air force one pretty western air force one of that time. what was an
eisenhower truman were on hand in dc or in west branch. the messages, of mr.o the family by medical problems or left him unable to actually attend anyplace. >> and there were some questions on, in new york or at the waldorf and was the cause of death. >> he was at the waldorf, it was technically, they say that it was cancer but actually it was internal bleeding and hemorrhaging, they had been dealing with for three or four days, october 16, october 17th they had given him lots of...
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dc codes we go through that and air of lots of things on the books that are trivial under trivial so they should not be criminal offenses in my point of view but nobody would go through it and if he would say his take a look at this and still hundreds even stomach since nobody, the benefit analysis, where you say okay, we watched 500 people for disorderly conduct and maybe some will serve moments of prison time you get to be fine let's go look at the family today complaints of the victims •-ellipsis believe anybody but they don't tend to have those conversations and those are thee should be having an near city, they called 1 quart unconstitutional because what they ended up doing was present turns out and this is transparency actually enable accountability, turned out that i actually looked at the numbers very carefully that the police in new york city for stopping a disproportion, african-americans but those were less likely to have weapons in the white people who they stopped which could have been unconstitutional it's also means that cops overestimate and threats from the african-
dc codes we go through that and air of lots of things on the books that are trivial under trivial so they should not be criminal offenses in my point of view but nobody would go through it and if he would say his take a look at this and still hundreds even stomach since nobody, the benefit analysis, where you say okay, we watched 500 people for disorderly conduct and maybe some will serve moments of prison time you get to be fine let's go look at the family today complaints of the victims...
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so they're aware there's going to be a lot of press in washington, dc. they're aware there would be a lot of photojournalists in washington, dc. so they take advantage of that with this parade. and they kind of have this idealized kind of very costume spectacular representation. and the next image i'm going to show you kind of adds a better sense of why someone like mary church carroll was working so hard on her public image. i just want to prepare you for this racist stereotype here. this is from "puck" from 1913. and it's making fun of the women who are participating in the 1913 parade. the white women who were organizing it did not want to have black and white women march together. so originally, they were open to it but then a contingent of suffragists protested against it. that's what we see here, a white woman who is appalled that black women want to march with her to ask for the vote. the cartoon is doing two things, it's making fun of the suffragists who don't want them to participate, but it's also a racist stereotype of these black women who wa
so they're aware there's going to be a lot of press in washington, dc. they're aware there would be a lot of photojournalists in washington, dc. so they take advantage of that with this parade. and they kind of have this idealized kind of very costume spectacular representation. and the next image i'm going to show you kind of adds a better sense of why someone like mary church carroll was working so hard on her public image. i just want to prepare you for this racist stereotype here. this is...
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you drive by h h s or the transport station, huge hulking office buildings in dc i would say a third of the lights are on, a third of the offices seem occupied which leads to the next question, how many of these employees did we ever need in the federal government and why are they still working because they are not really working, that is the answer. >> it proves that point, proves it very well and when we get the majority back in the next election, hold us accountable for this, we have to dig into this, look at how many federal government employees do we really need. actually study each department department by department and determine how many of these employees can because because the hard-working american people who have to go to a job every day, who to something, actually work and create something, they are the ones footing the bill for those who have a job where they can stay home and still get paid 100,$000 or more. at the department of education, federal department of education on average they make 100,$000 a year, teachers make half of that on average around the country and
you drive by h h s or the transport station, huge hulking office buildings in dc i would say a third of the lights are on, a third of the offices seem occupied which leads to the next question, how many of these employees did we ever need in the federal government and why are they still working because they are not really working, that is the answer. >> it proves that point, proves it very well and when we get the majority back in the next election, hold us accountable for this, we have...
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in dc when you go through the criminal code it is and forest and we have the dc municipal code but wethrough that and there are lots of incentives on the book that are so ridiculous and trivial in my point of view but nobody saysys let's take a look at this and see if it makes sense. that kind of cost benefit analysisis i was talking about where you say okay, we could arrest 500 people for disorderly conduct and some end up serving large amounts of time and let's look at any complainants were victims if anybody is better off or ends up getting worse off as a result. they don't tend to have those kind of conversations and those are the kind we need to have. stop and frisk declared them unconstitutional when you looked at the numbers carefully they were stopping a disproportionate number of african-americansin relative to the population. it endss up being unconstitutional and they underestimate the threat and both of those are problems. in this regard with the u.s. capital it was the best of the worst of policing. on the bad side and also a lot ofof officers on the positive se but that
in dc when you go through the criminal code it is and forest and we have the dc municipal code but wethrough that and there are lots of incentives on the book that are so ridiculous and trivial in my point of view but nobody saysys let's take a look at this and see if it makes sense. that kind of cost benefit analysisis i was talking about where you say okay, we could arrest 500 people for disorderly conduct and some end up serving large amounts of time and let's look at any complainants were...
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we're going to tell you the latest in a live report from dc when in a live report from dc when we get back. after my car accident, in a live report from dc when we get bi wondered what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. is your accident case worth more than insurance offered? call the barnes firm now to find out. you might be surprised. when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the best result possible. >> welcome back to the kron 4 morning news it on to you now. 04:14am, on this tuesday. we've had a really wet past 24 hours in this morning. you're waking up to slick conditions and maybe water where you are pouring down meteorologists on tribal. you've been keeping us up to date with all the activities out there. i would say my commute today was a lot better than the one yesterday yes, some of us are drying out. some of us are looking pretty good. oth
we're going to tell you the latest in a live report from dc when in a live report from dc when we get back. after my car accident, in a live report from dc when we get bi wondered what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. is your accident case worth more than insurance offered? call the barnes firm now to find out. you might be surprised. when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i called the barnes firm. i'm...
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but a lot of the calls that we get in dc are people with problems that cannot be solved by cops. they are teenagers that are not listening to them and they do not feel like they have anywhere else to turn. part of the reason cops get blamed is because there is a visible. people think who can help me, the government. do we train officers well enough in what it means to establish probable cause and write a good report and so on. there is also an issue there in which i wish we had more data. about 30% of arrests made by the dc metropolitan police end up being what we call here no paper which means the prosecutor doesn't go on anywhere, they let the person go end of story. we don't know whether that consists of cases where the problem was that the officer didn't establish the probable cause and what they wrote up, or whether that is mostly cases the prosecutor thought that is the dumbest most trivial arrest i have ever seen and i don't want to waste any opinion, prosecuting this person for something so trivial. you want to train police officers better but for the second maybe we need
but a lot of the calls that we get in dc are people with problems that cannot be solved by cops. they are teenagers that are not listening to them and they do not feel like they have anywhere else to turn. part of the reason cops get blamed is because there is a visible. people think who can help me, the government. do we train officers well enough in what it means to establish probable cause and write a good report and so on. there is also an issue there in which i wish we had more data. about...
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, dc what's going to _ throughout washington, dc what's going to happen.ng to happen. and there are nerves the president has expressed they dont— nerves the president has expressed they don't want boris johnson to trigger— they don't want boris johnson to trigger article 15. and actually withdraw from the northern allen protocol — withdraw from the northern allen protocol. it would appear being brought — protocol. it would appear being brought to bear on congress here with very— brought to bear on congress here with very strong irish caucus in irish. _ with very strong irish caucus in irish. of— with very strong irish caucus in irish, of course. irish control a lot about — irish, of course. irish control a lot about mass domestic spending he wants— lot about mass domestic spending he wants to _ lot about mass domestic spending he wants to keep congress on side. congress — wants to keep congress on side. congress i — wants to keep congress on side. congress i do not get a lift tariffs into the — congress i do not get a lift tariffs into the british governme
, dc what's going to _ throughout washington, dc what's going to happen.ng to happen. and there are nerves the president has expressed they dont— nerves the president has expressed they don't want boris johnson to trigger— they don't want boris johnson to trigger article 15. and actually withdraw from the northern allen protocol — withdraw from the northern allen protocol. it would appear being brought — protocol. it would appear being brought to bear on congress here with very—...
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that's how to jo, castro, from washington dc. well, the polish parliament's debating a new bill that would been all abortions. it's prompted protests by women's rights activists earlier in this week. poland and actually district abortion law last year, terminations are only allowed in cases of rape or incest. or if a woman's life or health is in danger, tens of thousands of people protested at the beginning of november. after a 30 year old woman died after being refused an abortion. the hospital has defended its decision. he used condemned the law and it's called on warsaw to ensure no more women die because of the restrictions. the us and the taliban have ended 2 days of meetings in cut. our way to discuss the monitoring crisis. enough galveston. the taliban asked the us to release financial assets and removed sanctions. washington is calling on the taliban to ensure the rights of afghans and form and inclusive government. the un says more than half of the people in afghanistan, a suffering from acute food shortages this winter.
that's how to jo, castro, from washington dc. well, the polish parliament's debating a new bill that would been all abortions. it's prompted protests by women's rights activists earlier in this week. poland and actually district abortion law last year, terminations are only allowed in cases of rape or incest. or if a woman's life or health is in danger, tens of thousands of people protested at the beginning of november. after a 30 year old woman died after being refused an abortion. the...
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in washington dc. if you want to follow on twitter, do so @axios, and #axiosevents. we will explore the pandemic and health care in 2020 to two and beyond. our first guest is dr. pete schultz, joining us from san diego. welcome, dr. schulz. dr. schultz: happy to be here. caitlin: thank you so much for joining us today to talk about important takeaways from the pandemic. a natural place to start would be the mrna, which has been transformational. what do you see going forward, once we are through with covid, what are promising uses for mrna in research and development? dr. schultz: the vaccine area is probably where it is going to continue to have its largest impact. just because of the speed with which you can make vaccines, and because of the multiple constructs. but folks are starting to look at mrna therapeutics for heart failure and for delivering genes to various organs, and so on. beyond covid, it will be interesting to see whether rna vaccines could have an impact on hiv and other infectious dis
in washington dc. if you want to follow on twitter, do so @axios, and #axiosevents. we will explore the pandemic and health care in 2020 to two and beyond. our first guest is dr. pete schultz, joining us from san diego. welcome, dr. schulz. dr. schultz: happy to be here. caitlin: thank you so much for joining us today to talk about important takeaways from the pandemic. a natural place to start would be the mrna, which has been transformational. what do you see going forward, once we are...
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that lucel 11 months in an album in the context of dc. what was his, you know, by now mom and i last men's, elena, michele soto nina, and a following over a year. ah, to hear the song. so show he meant to at least a shadow tacos, use your room as and so when only allowed was never known, jad is in the got the garage bustle, a way in hell a for a half or so. so i did a huge from your with junior bill. it won't let me know what we need to do with a ah why doesn't move this is that a little demo boiler, missouri new lowball them is not let them. i don't look for a year when i eatable doctor. i had him a slight i should say far disorders. yep. i'm sorry you were there any elemental go hobbs utility and dental hygiene star yellowish mer over there that both of us will never be a do business with a gentleman, little to to, to call you. so you issue a hail along the yellow bus when she was a she with one who was going to lead a, b, b, r there. i don't go to do the best. i've either gosh, read the court issue with a d, a. m a r v general manager
that lucel 11 months in an album in the context of dc. what was his, you know, by now mom and i last men's, elena, michele soto nina, and a following over a year. ah, to hear the song. so show he meant to at least a shadow tacos, use your room as and so when only allowed was never known, jad is in the got the garage bustle, a way in hell a for a half or so. so i did a huge from your with junior bill. it won't let me know what we need to do with a ah why doesn't move this is that a little demo...
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and then one of the higher-paying jobs in dc from baltimore so it only gets worse. but thenn too often it is that narrow>> local fight that doesn't connect the larger issues. >> i will bring in some ideas questions. and then to put those in the chat i will try to address as many as we can. when interesting provocative is that is it technology or the internet? and amazon pays less. so whatma is your reaction? that on —- but then he new e-commerce word happen. but then that is true to a certain extent. the during these larger structural things. that then too often but it is frame to quickly or to exclusively that the company does have agency and the responsibility. for the certain things that has chosen to do. i didn't have to do things and they with all the choices they made. and then particularly and then demanding workplace for their workers and then the reports again and just how the high pressure. there is a reason why a lot of people cannot hack it. it is pre- mma and the choice that they could have taken this moment in seattle as a choice to address the balance
and then one of the higher-paying jobs in dc from baltimore so it only gets worse. but thenn too often it is that narrow>> local fight that doesn't connect the larger issues. >> i will bring in some ideas questions. and then to put those in the chat i will try to address as many as we can. when interesting provocative is that is it technology or the internet? and amazon pays less. so whatma is your reaction? that on —- but then he new e-commerce word happen. but then that is true...
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and dc handed out more than 108,000 of these tests. they received results back. and there is all individually done. people know that you can or should report the results back and that is part of the problem here. it is an education issue but also a frustration issue. why do they have to stand in these long lines for rapid tests. >> it feels a little third world countryish. they should be doing a better job. >>. >> >> it is a little cold, but no no pain, no gain. >> and starting next week, dc public schools is requiring all of their 90,000 students to produce a nug testify test on tuesday before they're allowed back into the building on thursday. they are calling it the largest data effort since the pandemic began. >> gary, thank you. >> over in mabd, the covid surge is breaking state records. cases are also spiking in the last few weeks. hospitalizations there are the highest they have been since the start of the pandemic. now they are pushing hospitals to capacity. i'm joined now by the chief medical officer who is outside of the state capital. could you tell us
and dc handed out more than 108,000 of these tests. they received results back. and there is all individually done. people know that you can or should report the results back and that is part of the problem here. it is an education issue but also a frustration issue. why do they have to stand in these long lines for rapid tests. >> it feels a little third world countryish. they should be doing a better job. >>. >> >> it is a little cold, but no no pain, no gain. >>...
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of place, his star is beginning to rise, getting noticed from higher ranking officers in washington dc but where's the promotions for this man so eager to have his star rise? now, pope would be respected by two prominent illinois politicians that would press the state governor of illinois and the treasurer to get pope a regular army commission up to the rank of brigadier general. it's not working. applying this pressure on the lincoln administration and washington dc and he is getting nowhere in this promotion. he'll lash out at lincoln, say myself respect is already startled at what i can do in the matter and cannot go farther. mr. lincoln's treatment of me would be so shabby, i would be almost humiliated today to receive an appointment from him. what an interesting fellow to say the least, clammering to rise and get a promotion, opportunity may be there and i'm too humiliated to accept it. but several days after he writes about this, pope star begins to rise once again, over comes the set backs, four days after the note about lirngen is given the chance at independent command which i
of place, his star is beginning to rise, getting noticed from higher ranking officers in washington dc but where's the promotions for this man so eager to have his star rise? now, pope would be respected by two prominent illinois politicians that would press the state governor of illinois and the treasurer to get pope a regular army commission up to the rank of brigadier general. it's not working. applying this pressure on the lincoln administration and washington dc and he is getting nowhere...
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we're going to tell you the latest in a to tell you the latest in a live report from dc. when that car hit my motorcycle, to tell you the latest in a live report from dc. insurance wasn't fair. so i called the barnes firm, it was the best call i could've made. call the barnes firm now, and find out what your case could be worth. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ when a truck hit my son, i had so many questions about his case. i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. call the barnes firm now and find out what your case could be worth. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ the time and we're getting another check of the forecast this morning because. >> you haven't taken a look outside yet. odds are you're going to be running into some fog that you weren't ready for. so we're going to get you prepared for it. john, in the weather center with a complete job. yeah, that fog is very dense. this morning. james causing a lot of issues out there for a lot of our >> rebecca's been given us a brit great breakdown on precisely those areas that you'
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he's not interested in going to dc.pope asks for advice of his friend and superior, henry halleck, about what he should do. and halleck writes back to pope, he says the secretary of war can order you to washington if he deems proper, but i cannot give you the leave, as i think your services here are of the greatest possible importance. so stanton will send a second telegram, this time ordering pope to washington, d.c. but throughout the exchange between halleck and pope and pope and stanton, nowhere in there is a reason given why he was being summoned from st. louis to the nation's capital, least of which does pope expect a transfer to the east. now, as this is taking place, throughout june of 1862, pope's men under his command take a moment to reflect on his abilities as their commander, while he had commanded them throughout the recent campaigns. captain carpenter, one day future governor of illinois would write that pope was pugnacious and confident and conceited. i do not think much of general pope as the man, yet i
he's not interested in going to dc.pope asks for advice of his friend and superior, henry halleck, about what he should do. and halleck writes back to pope, he says the secretary of war can order you to washington if he deems proper, but i cannot give you the leave, as i think your services here are of the greatest possible importance. so stanton will send a second telegram, this time ordering pope to washington, d.c. but throughout the exchange between halleck and pope and pope and stanton,...
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a stay in washington dc. patsy. thank you. well, john allen is an assistant professor meteorology at central michigan university. he says, communities have been entirely destroyed over a wide area. what you see with one of these events, you has stubbing a branches, the trees, but look like they've been denuded of all boxes. the branches have stopped. what was a home? it's no longer there. the debris is scattered over maybe the course of a mile or more. and so you might just see a slab of warehouse was in this case, we're seeing that type of damage. the debris can be transported enormous def, distances events like this. we've seen the very transported hundreds of miles downstream. people's photograph checks, landing in people's backyards well and truly away from the event. and in having been relatively close to tornadoes like joplin, missouri, and 2011. the sense of just lost within the community the us to which direction to turn. i think it's one of the, the serious issues here. you know, if the emergency responders in this si
a stay in washington dc. patsy. thank you. well, john allen is an assistant professor meteorology at central michigan university. he says, communities have been entirely destroyed over a wide area. what you see with one of these events, you has stubbing a branches, the trees, but look like they've been denuded of all boxes. the branches have stopped. what was a home? it's no longer there. the debris is scattered over maybe the course of a mile or more. and so you might just see a slab of...
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so that's what's happening in washington dc. now washington, d. c, is a city that is pretty solidly in the democratic camp. democrats sometimes even get 90 percent of the vote in elections. no, under democrats, as far away as texas are switching sides friends, something's happening in south texas, and many of us are waking up to the fact that the values of those in washington dc on not our values, not the values of most texans, the ideology of, to funding the police of destroying oil and gas industry and the chaos our board is disastrous for those of us who live here in south texas. in addition to the recent shifts, 19 democrats are set to leave the house of representatives in 2022. that includes 3 committee chair, some are retiring or seeking another office. republicans only need to gain 5 more seeds in the upcoming mid term vote in order to re take control of the house of representatives. and many observers say their chances of doing so are pretty good. some are comparing it to the republican sweep 10 years ago. how's democrats have more retirem
so that's what's happening in washington dc. now washington, d. c, is a city that is pretty solidly in the democratic camp. democrats sometimes even get 90 percent of the vote in elections. no, under democrats, as far away as texas are switching sides friends, something's happening in south texas, and many of us are waking up to the fact that the values of those in washington dc on not our values, not the values of most texans, the ideology of, to funding the police of destroying oil and gas...
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suggested that he had been dishonest in his answers during his previous confirmation hearings to the dc court of appeals but i thought on that ground thereuc were things that what they had in 2018, what i have in h the book in the comprehensive form that didn't get much attention our e-mails that said it didn't happen in 2004 and a 2006 and from this time the bush white house showed that he had played a role in a number of the controversies involving the warrantless surveillance and the terrorist osuspects, some of the most controversial nominations of the book years -- bush years and he had nothing to do with the end f these e-mails proved otherwise. so, there was also in that time one of the things he testified to that perhaps is the most damning thing of all i remember from covering congress in 2003 it's obscure now but it's really important, it was a scandal involving the theft of thousands of senate democrats e-mails by the republican staffer and it wasn't clear until brett cavanaugh testified under oath he did not have any idea where they came from and had no reason to suspect the
suggested that he had been dishonest in his answers during his previous confirmation hearings to the dc court of appeals but i thought on that ground thereuc were things that what they had in 2018, what i have in h the book in the comprehensive form that didn't get much attention our e-mails that said it didn't happen in 2004 and a 2006 and from this time the bush white house showed that he had played a role in a number of the controversies involving the warrantless surveillance and the...
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schools in dc have just announce you have to test to get back into school. people are having a hard time getting a test. what are you seeing? >> katy, what we're seeing is the same approach with a lot of these big urban areas, where shaq is in chicago, here in dc. they want kids to have a negative test to come back to school. they'll try to bring these children back in person. they saw significant impacts from learning losses, from emotional problems, from children in virtual learning the last year. the question is whether these measures, katy, will go far enough to keep the kids learning in person. now, the cdc, before the holidays, outlined this approach, called test to stay, but it's very labor-intensive. it requires a lot of these rapid antigen tests that aren't yet really available on a massive scale. staffing shortages abound. listen to some of these challenges in the dc chancellor of schools not ruling out another return to virtual pauses. >> we should expect classrooms or schools or grade levels to temporarily transition to a virtual learning posture
schools in dc have just announce you have to test to get back into school. people are having a hard time getting a test. what are you seeing? >> katy, what we're seeing is the same approach with a lot of these big urban areas, where shaq is in chicago, here in dc. they want kids to have a negative test to come back to school. they'll try to bring these children back in person. they saw significant impacts from learning losses, from emotional problems, from children in virtual learning the...
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government, the soviet ambassador to dc 25 years.sort of a role that he play in the cold war. >> is a historian question if i ever heard it. >> he was an interesting i think he was there from the crisis all of the way through to the late 70s rather number of national security defense memorandums, the professor. it some really interesting figure i guess one of the roles that people like russian investor a place he tried to maintain some columns and level of communication in some ice where you can exchange information by the publicly or back doors or channels and this communication it and trying to make sure the events are in some way managed. i think that he is a great example because of he's been there for so long read that is not really something that you see in the state department. somebody's been there for such a long period of time which is the nature of the soviets i guess. >> this might be another question for you then, what role if any do immigrate communities pretty good from places like mafia in lithuania play in cold war p
government, the soviet ambassador to dc 25 years.sort of a role that he play in the cold war. >> is a historian question if i ever heard it. >> he was an interesting i think he was there from the crisis all of the way through to the late 70s rather number of national security defense memorandums, the professor. it some really interesting figure i guess one of the roles that people like russian investor a place he tried to maintain some columns and level of communication in some ice...
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raymond: also in dc, i'm always looking for the cultural edge. the smithsonian has unveiled the future exhibit at the arts and industries building. it may not be a future any of us care to visit. according to just the news, one kiosk asks visitors when there might be a single global government, you can choose between 10 years to never. my question is why would an american institute funded by taxpayers suggest that a one world government is ever an acceptable vision for the future, who would plant that idea in the minds of tourists, children and visitors? it is crazy. laura: to george soros for the exhibit? brought to you by the kids behind the great reset? is that what it says? >> i will explain who funded it in just a second. this is a new genderless voice assistant, this is at the smithsonian, for your phone. you can make the voice more feminine or more masculine depending on your preference. >> i am the world's first genderless voice assistant, think of me like. or alexa but neither male or female. i'm created for a future where we are no long
raymond: also in dc, i'm always looking for the cultural edge. the smithsonian has unveiled the future exhibit at the arts and industries building. it may not be a future any of us care to visit. according to just the news, one kiosk asks visitors when there might be a single global government, you can choose between 10 years to never. my question is why would an american institute funded by taxpayers suggest that a one world government is ever an acceptable vision for the future, who would...
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extravagant herself in these images, she's a fairly wealthy woman, fairly elite woman in washington dc at the time and you can see similarities between her and this image from one of her speeches in this representation of an idealized new negro woman from 1904. it is not that dissimilar in silhouette and hairstyle and dress from the gibson girl ideal we were looking at just a moment ago. i to mention this image because almost all the images i have shown so far, this one is really unusual for all the anti-woman's rights cartoons you can find many others like it but this is the only one that i found in my research that emphasized that black women needed the vote in order to be good mothers, to protect their families. this is from the 1910s, vote for women means to the south and unfortunately the national association of colored women did not have the funds of resources or people power to create the same kind of propaganda white women's organizations did despite the fact they advocated a portion of the organization and budget to be spent on visual campaigning but the naacp created for the
extravagant herself in these images, she's a fairly wealthy woman, fairly elite woman in washington dc at the time and you can see similarities between her and this image from one of her speeches in this representation of an idealized new negro woman from 1904. it is not that dissimilar in silhouette and hairstyle and dress from the gibson girl ideal we were looking at just a moment ago. i to mention this image because almost all the images i have shown so far, this one is really unusual for...
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from the testing identity in washington dc.es back as far as i can see down into the freet here. sew it is just frustration that it is still ongoing. here is what some folks had to say. >> they say it is going to get worse. but i don't known. >> people are goes too fast and they don't want to listen. it's good to see family and friends, but at the end of the day it's about your health and your well-being. >> dc health is increasing their testing capabilities across the city. they're increasing the number of bcr testing sites across the city. and they're also increaing the number of rapid tests that are available. they ordered a million tests, but that won't be here until january. >> let's talk about another impact of all of this. it is disrupting holiday travel. it made international travel a headache for many, and that's not all, it is once again taking a toll on cruiscruises. >> thankfully this is nothing like the spring of to 20 when cruiss with teaming with coronavirus. but it was a industry making a come back, carrying mor
from the testing identity in washington dc.es back as far as i can see down into the freet here. sew it is just frustration that it is still ongoing. here is what some folks had to say. >> they say it is going to get worse. but i don't known. >> people are goes too fast and they don't want to listen. it's good to see family and friends, but at the end of the day it's about your health and your well-being. >> dc health is increasing their testing capabilities across the city....
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people are leaving washington dc in droves, but meredith in dc. people blaming cid for the exodus. new data from the census bureau which estimates 20,000 people left dc in the last year. when you look at it, that's largest drop in population based on percentage in the entire country. it reports from 2020 to 21 dc's population dropped close to 3%. 670,000 people live in the district and we spoke with people in dc who say they are not surprised so many people are moving out. >> it is so different than 2019. it is not that. >> people who have gone to maryland, virginia or other states, more jobs there, with their families. >> dc mayor muriel blouse are rejecting claims people were leaving the city, one of the hottest places to live but those comments were made in august of 2020 before we got this data. dc was not the only place people moved on from the government estimates 319,000 people left new york state. we saw illinois, hawaii, california seeing population declines in the last years of the big question is where is everybody going. the answer may surprise you a little bit. the lar
people are leaving washington dc in droves, but meredith in dc. people blaming cid for the exodus. new data from the census bureau which estimates 20,000 people left dc in the last year. when you look at it, that's largest drop in population based on percentage in the entire country. it reports from 2020 to 21 dc's population dropped close to 3%. 670,000 people live in the district and we spoke with people in dc who say they are not surprised so many people are moving out. >> it is so...
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hard and a lot of journalists are concentrated in dc and new york and because of that, because there was this wave hitting the coast, they really really were critical of biden because in washington dc where i was over the course of the last week, you would see long lines and because it was so visible to them i think that actually where they had sort of had the first hand experience what was happening, i think that translated into coverage of biden. howard: the first of the half-million test won't even be available at least for several weeks we now have 200,000 daily cases in the united states. terra, jen psaki was challenged by some reporters, one who asked if she regretted her tone when she said a couple weeks earlier sarcastically what do you want us to do, send home test to everyone in america. >> that's not a terrible idea; right? and it seems like that's what they would need to catch up with the pace the way omicron spreading, but ultimately i think joe biden ran on the promise that he would professionalize this covid response and that there would be enough tests, that there wou
hard and a lot of journalists are concentrated in dc and new york and because of that, because there was this wave hitting the coast, they really really were critical of biden because in washington dc where i was over the course of the last week, you would see long lines and because it was so visible to them i think that actually where they had sort of had the first hand experience what was happening, i think that translated into coverage of biden. howard: the first of the half-million test...
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they are in jail in washington dc. that jail, for generations, has been the source of complaints. it is an old, shoddy facility with poor systems, bad water systems and a general concern about the food, medical care and sanitary conditions. it is a generational complaint. the january 6 defendants are now in that world. they are in the same jail, issuing their complaints, challenging intentions. almost overwhelmingly, there were attempts to get released, citing the conditions of the jail. there are concerns and they are pressing the jail to upgrade initiatives, but as far as they are concerned, arguments have not really moved the meter. one was released after expressing concern over medical care. this is a distinctive defendant. he has been released to get better medical care. that said, the marshall did an inspection of the jail based on these complaints, and they found evidence of standing sewage, evidence of water pipes or water systems not working properly. concerns about retaliation against inmates, a general concern that forced them to evacuate hundreds of inmates from the ja
they are in jail in washington dc. that jail, for generations, has been the source of complaints. it is an old, shoddy facility with poor systems, bad water systems and a general concern about the food, medical care and sanitary conditions. it is a generational complaint. the january 6 defendants are now in that world. they are in the same jail, issuing their complaints, challenging intentions. almost overwhelmingly, there were attempts to get released, citing the conditions of the jail. there...
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christmas party in dc and the partygoers are downright frightening, seen and unseen is next. ♪ ♪ >> lauraime but laura: time for seen and unseen as we reveal the cultural stories of the week, we turn to the author of the spider saved christmas, raymond arroyo. everybody in dc's holiday spirits are little hesitant because of omicron but generally high. >> for democrats at their annual christmas party last night it sounded like they were indeed high but the spirits they had imbibed were not the holiday variety. >> thank you, jamie harrison for the invitation, your kind introduction. our country could not be better served than with this most experienced capable hands then yours, president biden. he is just perfect, the timing couldn't be better. >> you can't even find the exit. biden is so perfect, a new abc poll found 69% of americans disapprove of his handling of the economy. the wall street journal survey found his overall approval rating is upside down with 57% of americans disapproving. at this point policy's next legislative agenda should be built back biden, that might be a way to hel
christmas party in dc and the partygoers are downright frightening, seen and unseen is next. ♪ ♪ >> lauraime but laura: time for seen and unseen as we reveal the cultural stories of the week, we turn to the author of the spider saved christmas, raymond arroyo. everybody in dc's holiday spirits are little hesitant because of omicron but generally high. >> for democrats at their annual christmas party last night it sounded like they were indeed high but the spirits they had...
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with colleagues on the other side of the aisle, it was not clear, most frustrating part of being in dcow that referee is biased. when they are unfair, you begin to question whether fairness is even's -- even a virtue any more. the reaction is not good for us and the country. nearly 9 out of 10 republicans believe that the media is biased against conservatives, we're left with two options, either republicans are wrong, and their perception needs to change or republicans are correct and the media needs to change. or maybe i'm naive. maybe the media is just another commercial entity, maybe the media is well aware of this perception of unfairness. if you can make money just telling one side or the other, what they want to hear and read, where is the incentive to change? i do not want to live in a world where fairness is no longer worth pursuing and practicing. i still believe fairness is a virtue. maybe there is a market for unbiased news, or maybe there is not. but let's try it and see. after all, there is -- it is only the republic that is at take, jonathan swan from axios is joining us,
with colleagues on the other side of the aisle, it was not clear, most frustrating part of being in dcow that referee is biased. when they are unfair, you begin to question whether fairness is even's -- even a virtue any more. the reaction is not good for us and the country. nearly 9 out of 10 republicans believe that the media is biased against conservatives, we're left with two options, either republicans are wrong, and their perception needs to change or republicans are correct and the media...
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tom costello at dc airport here in washington. >> listen, this is now crunch time. this is among the bustbusiest d. on the roads about 100 million people or so clogging interstates. so from the 101 out west to the 95 in the east, a hot more traffic. the avenuuation story today a couple headlines. first delta airlines, they are calling for the cdc to reduty the mamt of time that you should isolate if you're vaccinated and boosted and still test positive. delta is ---ed they are saying they are concerned, the staffing shortages and the impact on passengers, maybe they will stay away from flying. another headline is on the 5g rollout. the two biggest playmakers in the world calling for a post stponement. they are calling for a rollout of that 5g technology. it has rolled out in 40 countries with very good access and no impact on aviation. we'll see how that plays out in the coming days and weeks. >> israel is making a major shift today in their vaccination plan offering the 4th dose of the covid vaccine. this could be booster number two available to those other 60, hea
tom costello at dc airport here in washington. >> listen, this is now crunch time. this is among the bustbusiest d. on the roads about 100 million people or so clogging interstates. so from the 101 out west to the 95 in the east, a hot more traffic. the avenuuation story today a couple headlines. first delta airlines, they are calling for the cdc to reduty the mamt of time that you should isolate if you're vaccinated and boosted and still test positive. delta is ---ed they are saying they...
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if i didn't mention been that in washington dc, asking me to put the sticker with a little compromise in that avoid with them color, sneak of take me to study at that with every key approach hasn't gotten approaches of that contract. comply the boy with blue sky blue home was that he wanted the summer that he did employ each. go down when you put it in, we help what i would call which was for one year. you see the germany mean? yeah. they used to work with middle will to push on. i live donly, but i mean i was actually was that you did the knees. we should then she did the asking lisa, look, i'm not sure i did not go about a little now. we for the shane middleton, the at the civil us all when the g i. e. come monday to move forward the loosely at the window from what really got realty bachelor's. you're going to use my meal or enjoyable to bite. nathaniel leslie, what are you now that you can't be actually me and i'm to multiple legitimate dealer about ordering. we believe that's our venue. look up a famous i big a muffler middle for easiest him ordering them. i've actually actually l
if i didn't mention been that in washington dc, asking me to put the sticker with a little compromise in that avoid with them color, sneak of take me to study at that with every key approach hasn't gotten approaches of that contract. comply the boy with blue sky blue home was that he wanted the summer that he did employ each. go down when you put it in, we help what i would call which was for one year. you see the germany mean? yeah. they used to work with middle will to push on. i live donly,...
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>> do not get out of dc more. i actually mean that sincerely for a number of reasons.ng with the people directly impacted by this work, listening to them so they common not some pundit, tells us what their priorities are. it is quickly important. jason: she hasn't. apoll numbers americans want to see less of vice president kamala harris. that cackle is still there. have no fear, there are more moments like that from her interview and her to break them down, stephen miller, former senior advisor for policy and donald trump and keira davis, writer and editor at large for red state. thank you for joining us. i want to start with you. her biggest failure is not traveling more. are you buying that? >> i will say this. she should have visited the border that she was in charge of months and months ago. i don't mean the show trip where she never made it down to the front lines. she needs to go out in the field where agents are patrolling, meet with them, hear their concerns about the border tacitly that she and president biden are responsible for. she's the border czar. that i
>> do not get out of dc more. i actually mean that sincerely for a number of reasons.ng with the people directly impacted by this work, listening to them so they common not some pundit, tells us what their priorities are. it is quickly important. jason: she hasn't. apoll numbers americans want to see less of vice president kamala harris. that cackle is still there. have no fear, there are more moments like that from her interview and her to break them down, stephen miller, former senior...
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the media they used to work with, but i'm a variation for me locally from dc mobile, to push on the nose miller on the bar. i'm with to these the needs we should that she these the assembly and luckily that total now we for shane middleton, he at the civil us all when the g i. e, commanding to move forward, you loosely at the window from what really got realty bachelor's jargon you my mom got up now, are you able to bite? not play? yeah, we'll definitely, what are they up now that you can be actually me and i'm to multiple, legitimate dealer about ordering with when you look at the themes, i big a muffler middle for easiest, him ordering them. and that's your idea to you left for a while and for more you with the boys with the guy from their thoughts you still gotta keep support is that would be fortunately, according to some boards, guy, beautiful washed up, added a muscle glendora may up by that they showed you they bought, saw e detrimental national bar code or the front desk media we're reformed is like you said, it is defeated all of the other than i up a solid milan off is dollar c
the media they used to work with, but i'm a variation for me locally from dc mobile, to push on the nose miller on the bar. i'm with to these the needs we should that she these the assembly and luckily that total now we for shane middleton, he at the civil us all when the g i. e, commanding to move forward, you loosely at the window from what really got realty bachelor's jargon you my mom got up now, are you able to bite? not play? yeah, we'll definitely, what are they up now that you can be...
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como nos reporta pablo gato desde washington dc, . y un estudio realizado por por "el centro robert-strauss" para la seguridad y el derecho internacional de la universidad de austin en tejas, encontro que para noviembre de este aqo, mas de 26-mil 500tos migrantes fueron inscritos en una lista de espera para solicitar asilo en unas ocho ciudades mexicanas cerca de la frontera con estados unidos. en guatemala se abrio el primer centro de atencion para que las comunidades locales y otros migrantes puedan tener informacion para emigrar a estados unidos de manera legal... una alternativa sana y menos peligrosa para quienes insiten en llegar a este pais. insiten en llega como nos expli porras desde ciudad de guatemla, este no sera el unico centro de ayuda. en hidalgo mexico, un comando armado orquesto la fuga de nueve reos para evitar que llegaran a una audiencia judicial . para lograrlo, usaron explosivos que alertaron a las autoridades. y como nos explica paulina gomez desde la capital mexicana, ya recapturaron a un profugo mientras sigue
como nos reporta pablo gato desde washington dc, . y un estudio realizado por por "el centro robert-strauss" para la seguridad y el derecho internacional de la universidad de austin en tejas, encontro que para noviembre de este aqo, mas de 26-mil 500tos migrantes fueron inscritos en una lista de espera para solicitar asilo en unas ocho ciudades mexicanas cerca de la frontera con estados unidos. en guatemala se abrio el primer centro de atencion para que las comunidades locales y otros...