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for this job sometimes went by the names franklin or dc hannah's. it depended on what sort of work was required over the span of a short few months. williams gained notoriety across the state of california by devising scheme that allowed him to do both jobs trading stocks and tapping wires. at the same, it made him a wealthy man. the scheme was effective as it was clever. williams would tap into the communications of manufacturing firms and mining companies in sacramento in nearby san hoping to intercept news of a price quote, a patent application or an impending sale. anything that a corporate entity consider a confidential williams would then relay the news to a syndicate of stockbrokers posted in locations as far flung as new york and virginia. the brokers made financial moves based the intercepted information returning cut of the profits to placerville, the genius of the wasn't simply that it allowed to eavesdrop on privileged communications. it also capitalized the time it takes to send an electronic signal across a region as vast that of the c
for this job sometimes went by the names franklin or dc hannah's. it depended on what sort of work was required over the span of a short few months. williams gained notoriety across the state of california by devising scheme that allowed him to do both jobs trading stocks and tapping wires. at the same, it made him a wealthy man. the scheme was effective as it was clever. williams would tap into the communications of manufacturing firms and mining companies in sacramento in nearby san hoping to...
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we came here i from washington, dc, came here for this right _ from washington, dc, came here for thisrth— from washington, dc, came here for this right here. it's worth every- this right here. it's worth every penny — this right here. it's worth every penny lt— this right here. it's worth every enn . , this right here. it's worth every ten“ . , " this right here. it's worth every enn. , ~ penny. it sounds like it has been where that- _ penny. it sounds like it has been where that. usa _ penny. it sounds like it has been where that. usa need _ penny. it sounds like it has been where that. usa need such - penny. it sounds like it has been where that. usa need such a - penny. it sounds like it has been i where that. usa need such a large nation committee underestimate what we can do on the football platform. they don't even college football, the caught soccer. 1—0, whales. thomas, james, thank you very much, it will be quite an affair tonight. if the atmosphere gets even more rowdy, i'm not even sure i'll be able to watch the game. it's going to be so loud. i think everyone here is looki
we came here i from washington, dc, came here for this right _ from washington, dc, came here for thisrth— from washington, dc, came here for this right here. it's worth every- this right here. it's worth every penny — this right here. it's worth every penny lt— this right here. it's worth every enn . , this right here. it's worth every ten“ . , " this right here. it's worth every enn. , ~ penny. it sounds like it has been where that- _ penny. it sounds like it has been where that....
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he served on the dc city council for four terms. here in this phd from the union institute in ohio he founded and serves as the executive director of the african-american civil war museum as i mentioned right here in washington dc. so please welcome dr. frank smith. oh. thank you very much. my name is frank smith, and i'm the founding director. of the african-american civil war memorial here in washington, dc today is august 22nd 2022. and it's actually the day that we celebrated african americans said what memorial as founders day? because it was this date back in 1863. president created within the military something called the bureau of the united states colored troops. and it was the bureau of the united states called troops rolled. will recruit train biff whack and then deploy 200,000 african americans soldiers in the civil war these soldiers were being brought into the union army. on the paragraph 8 of the emancipation proclamation which we refer to as the enforcement clause. now for those who are historians among us you know t
he served on the dc city council for four terms. here in this phd from the union institute in ohio he founded and serves as the executive director of the african-american civil war museum as i mentioned right here in washington dc. so please welcome dr. frank smith. oh. thank you very much. my name is frank smith, and i'm the founding director. of the african-american civil war memorial here in washington, dc today is august 22nd 2022. and it's actually the day that we celebrated african...
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he also was a caterer a black restaurateur from rhode island who had moved to washington dc. he had become friends with charles sumner. he got the job of being in charge of the congressional dining room. he was the nominal leader of the group lewis henry douglas. who is the first son of frederick and anna had worked with his father as a journalist. he was the corresponding secretary and was involved in writing responses about the meeting and one thing i want to emphasize here and i emphasized this throughout the book douglas is not acting alone. he is often working with other black activists and that's part of what? i really explore in the book. johnson agreed to the meeting with this black delegation because he thought it would go well and serve as good publicity. he had a stenographer named named james clefane c l e p h a n e who is well known as a pioneer in shorthand. he could take wonderful notes johnson wanted him there because he thought the meeting would go really well and would show once again that he is the moses for black people a transcript of the meeting appeared
he also was a caterer a black restaurateur from rhode island who had moved to washington dc. he had become friends with charles sumner. he got the job of being in charge of the congressional dining room. he was the nominal leader of the group lewis henry douglas. who is the first son of frederick and anna had worked with his father as a journalist. he was the corresponding secretary and was involved in writing responses about the meeting and one thing i want to emphasize here and i emphasized...
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to dc mccain training?e? to dc mccain training? the comic— kane? to dc mccain training? the comic he's — kane? to dc mccain training? the comic he's happy, he is enjoying his football, _ comic he's happy, he is enjoying his football, obviously for any forward you want _ football, obviously for any forward you want to be scoring goals, but i'm you want to be scoring goals, but i'm sure — you want to be scoring goals, but i'm sure if— you want to be scoring goals, but i'm sure if you keep doing —— if he keeps— i'm sure if you keep doing —— if he keeps doing— i'm sure if you keep doing —— if he keeps doing what he's doing, he will keeps doing what he's doing, he will keep scoring goals. this has been billed _ keep scoring goals. this has been billed as— keep scoring goals. this has been billed as the battle of britain, you were there in 2016 when a video went viral celebrating the fact that england had lost iceland and were going _ england had lost iceland and were going home. luke shaw said it wasn't nice to
to dc mccain training?e? to dc mccain training? the comic— kane? to dc mccain training? the comic he's — kane? to dc mccain training? the comic he's happy, he is enjoying his football, _ comic he's happy, he is enjoying his football, obviously for any forward you want _ football, obviously for any forward you want to be scoring goals, but i'm you want to be scoring goals, but i'm sure — you want to be scoring goals, but i'm sure if— you want to be scoring goals, but i'm sure if you keep...
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and then from there to dc public. and then from there to a special project in vietnam working with the parliamentarians ovietnam to build a research library for that parliament. and from from there. i went to au so i'm one of those people who sort of wandered around librarianship finding every opportunity and taking it. that's a good point in terms of. some of the first time attendees the people who were in library slash information cool. it can tell my age when i just say library school library school to think about your career in a more cyclical way or winding way to be able to go from that. and i wanted to ask you a question. and this is for everybody's going to hear. what were the similarities though? oh, what were the similarities there were because i spent multiple times multiple jobs within llc. it made everything else easier. most of my career was in the congressional research service doing policy analysis and bringing together a lot of materials the congressional staff needed. the second part of my career i w
and then from there to dc public. and then from there to a special project in vietnam working with the parliamentarians ovietnam to build a research library for that parliament. and from from there. i went to au so i'm one of those people who sort of wandered around librarianship finding every opportunity and taking it. that's a good point in terms of. some of the first time attendees the people who were in library slash information cool. it can tell my age when i just say library school...
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the _ heard in washington, dc and i'mjust glad the generals— heard in washington, dc and i'mjust gladit i and people need to hear it. china is not a _ and people need to hear it. china is not a first, — and people need to hear it. china is not a first, or— and people need to hear it. china is not a first, or iran, _ and people need to hear it. china is not a first, or iran, but— not a first, or iran, but particularly— not a first, or iran, but particularly for- not a first, or iran, but particularly for china, . not a first, or iran, but- particularly for china, there are folks— particularly for china, there are folks on— particularly for china, there are folks on wall— particularly for china, there are folks on wall street _ particularly for china, there are folks on wall street walk - particularly for china, there are folks on wall street walk into i particularly for china, there are - folks on wall street walk into every white _ folks on wall street walk into every white house — folks on wall street walk into every white house every— folks on wall street walk into every white house
the _ heard in washington, dc and i'mjust glad the generals— heard in washington, dc and i'mjust gladit i and people need to hear it. china is not a _ and people need to hear it. china is not a first, — and people need to hear it. china is not a first, or— and people need to hear it. china is not a first, or iran, _ and people need to hear it. china is not a first, or iran, but— not a first, or iran, but particularly— not a first, or iran, but particularly for- not a first, or iran,...
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then someone tried to steal my watch and eventually we got to dc. by the time we got to dc, i was sufficiently terrified. i said, mom, you cannot leave me here. do not. if it's anything like the megabus. i had no idea how wonderful of a place dc is, nor that i would call it home. but i was petrified. i was like, i can't stay here. i was so nervous that morning to go to this weather camp that i couldn't even have my morning bacon at the breakfast buffet, which shows that i was petrified. so i go to this weather camp and, you know, i'm looking around. it's a bunch other kids and they all seem nerdy, too. but i was because i didn't know any of these people and. i had also just had my harrowing experience, megabus. and as we're sitting there, this guy in a hot air balloon shirt walks in and he looks like the male version of miss frizzle and he says, hi, ron, my name is mr. moseley's, wearing his big balloon shirt and i'm sitting there, he's talking. he seems like an eclectic fellow, super nice guy, but all of a sudden i jump upwards, something in my poc
then someone tried to steal my watch and eventually we got to dc. by the time we got to dc, i was sufficiently terrified. i said, mom, you cannot leave me here. do not. if it's anything like the megabus. i had no idea how wonderful of a place dc is, nor that i would call it home. but i was petrified. i was like, i can't stay here. i was so nervous that morning to go to this weather camp that i couldn't even have my morning bacon at the breakfast buffet, which shows that i was petrified. so i go...
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what's happening in dc is completely atrocious. it breaks my heart. number one, it's unwarranted and it's unnecessary and it's a waste of money, a waste of time, a waste of resources. right now everyone is fixated on covid all of a sudden. i'm seeing more patients with rsv than covid. the past two weeks i've hospitalized more children with rsv. the past two weeks than i have for covid in the past two years. what does that tell you? remember, children are the lowest risk and putting the most stringent criteria and restrictions and requirements for them? completely backwards. >> raymond: did you think the emphasis and focus of spending the money? it's all covid centric as well and this pandemic breaks out affluent rsv. >> it's illogical and erasional we need our president to declare a emergency for rsv and nearly 75% of pediatric beds throughout the country full because of rsv and yet our president has not declared a emergency to allocate resources for funding and beds and we're waiting on that. >> raymond: suppressing information on covid's origins and
what's happening in dc is completely atrocious. it breaks my heart. number one, it's unwarranted and it's unnecessary and it's a waste of money, a waste of time, a waste of resources. right now everyone is fixated on covid all of a sudden. i'm seeing more patients with rsv than covid. the past two weeks i've hospitalized more children with rsv. the past two weeks than i have for covid in the past two years. what does that tell you? remember, children are the lowest risk and putting the most...
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slate of local candidates and an amazing united states senator to complement that work in washington dcu have learned from the -- i don't know what the word is to call the january 6 committee. you have learned how congress can abuse its power. that is a valuable lesson for us to show what we do when we take the majority, when we send adam to washington and he sits on the committee's. he will go after and do the investigation into the people that have lied to you, into the people that have taken your government --i am talking about the deep state actors, and told you that the biggest problem from a national security perspective facing the united states are literally white rays and the son. this is what our department of defense has focused on. we can only stop it when we have the majority in congress to take the taxpayer funding that they take from you and spend it on their personal egos. that has to stop. the only way to do that is to provide leadership in washington dc that exemplifies america first values. listen. i would keep going from now until the election day, and then our work j
slate of local candidates and an amazing united states senator to complement that work in washington dcu have learned from the -- i don't know what the word is to call the january 6 committee. you have learned how congress can abuse its power. that is a valuable lesson for us to show what we do when we take the majority, when we send adam to washington and he sits on the committee's. he will go after and do the investigation into the people that have lied to you, into the people that have taken...
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after the results, republican dc establishment went on the attack, they make responsibility for nothingates who you voted for in republican primary, whatever state, who you voted for. the primary voter. you chose flawed candidates. it is your fault. your fault. in new hampshire. it is your fault in pennsylvania, it is your fault -- that is their response of the republican establishment. some of these candidates who lost cost us the election, they say because donald trump supported them. and if the voters and trump had left it up to the experts in washington, the g.o.p. establishment their consultants, many of whom you know they're to choose candidates rather than people, we would have won more seats. who says? based on what? based on nothing. they said the same thing in 2010 during the tea party revolution, they take responsibility for nothing, they had the money, they decided where it went. there was never going to be this wave, period. math made it impossible. but if senate leadership fund spent its money more prudently we might have picked up a couple more seats. what the house? a di
after the results, republican dc establishment went on the attack, they make responsibility for nothingates who you voted for in republican primary, whatever state, who you voted for. the primary voter. you chose flawed candidates. it is your fault. your fault. in new hampshire. it is your fault in pennsylvania, it is your fault -- that is their response of the republican establishment. some of these candidates who lost cost us the election, they say because donald trump supported them. and if...
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he is in washington dc. it's good to see both of you in his let me start with you. history is on the side of the republicans in these midterm elections. the party that controls the white house, the democrats, this time almost always loses seats in the mid terms. is history going to repeat itself in 2022? it's very likely brand just as you the showed us on the, on the mad that normally the party which is in power loses at the house. and this is likely to happen this year again. but what is really interesting here in the state of arizona, which is so crucial, is one of these crucial states in the midterm, said a 3rd of all the lectures. all a voters already accosted their mail in ballads before yesterday. and normally this is mainly democrats who do early voting so therefore, republicans are really in high alert and carry lake the, the, the republican a candidate for governor, just costed her a ballot here behind me in this building. and she, as did donald trump already kind of try to hint out if the republicans don't wind. that's because they had such a hard time tod
he is in washington dc. it's good to see both of you in his let me start with you. history is on the side of the republicans in these midterm elections. the party that controls the white house, the democrats, this time almost always loses seats in the mid terms. is history going to repeat itself in 2022? it's very likely brand just as you the showed us on the, on the mad that normally the party which is in power loses at the house. and this is likely to happen this year again. but what is...
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mar-a-lago in the capitol riots more and is the timing of this that is an issue in fox news david in dc with the latest. >> elizabeth, this announcement comes just days after former president donald trump announced publicly, that he wants his old job back in a special counsel appointed by attorney general merrick garland, his a man named jack smith them a veteran prosecutor held by both sides of the aisle, has a serious and thoughtful prosecutor any's taking over significant investigations the mar-a-lago classified documents investigation parts of the january 6th investigation and la the roughly 100 classified documents taken from the white house, to mar-a-lago any side of the former president obstructed justice, or should face any other charges and he also will look at the former president actions and the actions of others on and around january 6 and smith was most recently prosecuted for crimes and so coming in the hague netherlands, that is where he is now news on washington for the announcement we will be in washington as soon as possible and is begins immediately. elizabeth: thank
mar-a-lago in the capitol riots more and is the timing of this that is an issue in fox news david in dc with the latest. >> elizabeth, this announcement comes just days after former president donald trump announced publicly, that he wants his old job back in a special counsel appointed by attorney general merrick garland, his a man named jack smith them a veteran prosecutor held by both sides of the aisle, has a serious and thoughtful prosecutor any's taking over significant...
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>> i can only speak on behalf of of the district of columbia and dc water. are interacting very well. and that was the boiled water alert so that helped us to build our relationship with the epa because they guided us and helped us through that and it's very important for any community you live in so the epa has been fantastic for us. >> it's good to hear in those urban areas. what is your take on information flow? >> i can tell you we are involved in the roundtable discussions ten years ago we are not invited to the table recognizing that what we do now making house calls we are more active in the epa and the roundtable discussions as they recognize 91 percent of the communities so we are invited and in discussions with these agencies. we do give testimonies and statements and the view on the new epa rulings and the structures to increase the cost we want to keep the water safe so we hear all the negatives today but in my experience of 34 years in this business we still have the safest water in the world. i just want to stress that. >> we don't have these h
>> i can only speak on behalf of of the district of columbia and dc water. are interacting very well. and that was the boiled water alert so that helped us to build our relationship with the epa because they guided us and helped us through that and it's very important for any community you live in so the epa has been fantastic for us. >> it's good to hear in those urban areas. what is your take on information flow? >> i can tell you we are involved in the roundtable...
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he is in washington dc. it's good to see both of you in just let me start with you . history is on the side of the republicans in these mid term elections. the party that controls the white house, the democrats, this time almost always loses seeds in the mid terms. is history going to repeat itself? in 2022 it's very likely brand just as you the showed us on the, on the map that normally the party which is in power loses at the house. and this is likely to happen this year again. but what is really interesting here in the state of arizona, which is so crucial, is one of these crucial states in the midterm, said a 3rd of all electrons are voters already accosted their mail in ballads before yesterday. and normally this is mainly democrats were due early voting so therefore, republicans are really in high alert and carry lake the, the, a republican, a candidate for governor, just costed her a ballot here behind me in this building. and she, as did donald trump already kind of try to hint out if the republican stones, when that's because they had such a hard time today,
he is in washington dc. it's good to see both of you in just let me start with you . history is on the side of the republicans in these mid term elections. the party that controls the white house, the democrats, this time almost always loses seeds in the mid terms. is history going to repeat itself? in 2022 it's very likely brand just as you the showed us on the, on the map that normally the party which is in power loses at the house. and this is likely to happen this year again. but what is...
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neil: former dc democratic party chairman and a very good read of the big picture. in this crazy time. i felt like shouting, more after this but i will just say we will have more after this. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire so... i know you and george were struggling with the possibility of having to move. how's that going? we found a way to make bathing safer with a kohler walk-in bath. a kohler walk-in bath provides a secure, spa-like bathing experience in the comfort of your own home. a kohler walk-in bath has one of the lowest step-ins of any walk-in bath for easy entry and exit. it features textured surfaces, convenient handrails for more stability, and a wide door for easier mobility. kohler® walk-in baths include two hydrotherapies— whirlpool jets and our patented bubblemassage™ to help soothe sore muscles in your feet, legs, and back. a kohler-certified installer will i
neil: former dc democratic party chairman and a very good read of the big picture. in this crazy time. i felt like shouting, more after this but i will just say we will have more after this. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire so... i know you and george were struggling with the possibility of having to...
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and we're going to bring in now d, w correspondent, mikaela curse not from washington, dc. hi mikaela. as i said, a somewhat unexpectedly strong showing for the democrats what struck you most of the results role in or 1st of all, that there is no shoot red wave really to speak of. if anything, we are seeing what is seen as a fixture at the historical fiction, us politics, that there is traditionally almost a setback for the party who the president belongs to in these midterm elections. and most spectacularly we saw actually of the democrats score, a decisive senate victory with don ferryman winning in pennsylvania, a vital senate race against dr. oz. as he's known me mate oz, a well known tv doctor here in the united states, john pheasant winning despite the fact that he suffered a stroke early on in the campaign and looked really doubtful whether he is indeed fully fit to serve in a tv debate. he had with minute off, so that is a spectacular victory. and many democrats drew hope from that. now we're still seeing many open races, but we've also seen, based on the figures yo
and we're going to bring in now d, w correspondent, mikaela curse not from washington, dc. hi mikaela. as i said, a somewhat unexpectedly strong showing for the democrats what struck you most of the results role in or 1st of all, that there is no shoot red wave really to speak of. if anything, we are seeing what is seen as a fixture at the historical fiction, us politics, that there is traditionally almost a setback for the party who the president belongs to in these midterm elections. and most...
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in my role serving communities in dc that have been overlooked for these investments in the past.tage point on these issues and know that today's underinvestment is tomorrow's crisis. we want to deliver clean is safe and reliable drinking water to our residents this includes protecting infrastructure from potential threats including physical and cyberattacks. as part as the ongoing effort it is our member of the national cybersecurity task force. we are partnering with the end epa. >> also known to help develop those recommendations for improving cybersecurity for our sector model is based on the cybersecurity framework. limiting access to data systems with continuous monitoring of analysis of the system for potential threats and are able to block attacks and maintain systems of the strong cyberdefenses just a much as part of our infrastructure is maintaining our pipes and filtration system. robust planning his no longer optional in the water sector but a key part of what we do every day. the federal government is a key partner to maintain and upgrade water infrastructure. i'm ple
in my role serving communities in dc that have been overlooked for these investments in the past.tage point on these issues and know that today's underinvestment is tomorrow's crisis. we want to deliver clean is safe and reliable drinking water to our residents this includes protecting infrastructure from potential threats including physical and cyberattacks. as part as the ongoing effort it is our member of the national cybersecurity task force. we are partnering with the end epa. >>...
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we failed to come to a decision on the reaction of the dcs to azerbaijan's aggression against armenia, these facts cause great damage to the image of the cb both inside our country and abroad, and i regard this as the main failure of armenia's membership in the csto. from good to avoid inside the state chaos helped kazakhstan this is, in fact, from the ship to the ball came immediately after the re-election . 2022 began to the highest post. and in general, it was not the easiest for the kazakh president, the csto put up a peacekeeping shoulder alexander lukashenko will react to what pashinyan said, but first he will remind his colleagues of the unipolar world the end of the international system. relations in the crisis, there are enough sore points on the planet, alas, on the eurasian continent, including these belaruss on our own initiative, we break through all contacts. under the allegedly aggressive behavior of russia and its allies is being held back by a systematic buildup of the military presence of the united states and other nato countries near the western borders of our plac
we failed to come to a decision on the reaction of the dcs to azerbaijan's aggression against armenia, these facts cause great damage to the image of the cb both inside our country and abroad, and i regard this as the main failure of armenia's membership in the csto. from good to avoid inside the state chaos helped kazakhstan this is, in fact, from the ship to the ball came immediately after the re-election . 2022 began to the highest post. and in general, it was not the easiest for the kazakh...
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expert analysis on midterm races that will decide the plant of power in dc -- balance of power, 10 p.m. eastern. right here on fox news channel, that's how "fox reports" on sunday november 6 of 2022, i am jon scott. thank you for watching, it sure got dark early tonight? did you notice? ♪ ♪ trey: thank you for joining us i am trey gowdy, set sunday night in mork, one of first lessons you learn in the courtroom is how to manage expectations, that will serve you well in other areas that includes politics. under promise, and over perform. that is a good mantra but it rarely happens in politics, they would rather tell you they can get a president to sign the repeal of a lease of legislation names after him. no politics is not known for setting proper expectations. but we can. if republicans win the house, but not the senate, that's the end of the biden legislative agenda, whatever ideas exist on the left will not become law, because they will never see the floor of the house, the majority controls the floor, if republicans win the house and the senate, it gets more interesting because then
expert analysis on midterm races that will decide the plant of power in dc -- balance of power, 10 p.m. eastern. right here on fox news channel, that's how "fox reports" on sunday november 6 of 2022, i am jon scott. thank you for watching, it sure got dark early tonight? did you notice? ♪ ♪ trey: thank you for joining us i am trey gowdy, set sunday night in mork, one of first lessons you learn in the courtroom is how to manage expectations, that will serve you well in other areas...
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this group of students here at the university had gone on a field trip to see a play in washington, dcly the shooting occurred when they got back. the suspect who is now in custody, his name is christopher darnell jones. as you said, a football player from 2018. though, we don't know if he ever played. he certainly didn't play during that year. he has been charged, we're told, with three counts of second-degree murder and three counts of using a fire arm in the commission of a felony with other charges pending. the three people who died are all members of the football team. two others have been injured, one in good condition, one in critical condition. very sad day here at the university of virginia. john? >> sad indeed. joe johns, appreciate your staying on top of it for us. thank you. >>> back to washington and politics, republicans facing giant leadership questions in the house and to a lesser degree the senate after a disappointing moment. pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin lead that list. massachusetts and maryland also elected democrats to replace retiring republican governors
this group of students here at the university had gone on a field trip to see a play in washington, dcly the shooting occurred when they got back. the suspect who is now in custody, his name is christopher darnell jones. as you said, a football player from 2018. though, we don't know if he ever played. he certainly didn't play during that year. he has been charged, we're told, with three counts of second-degree murder and three counts of using a fire arm in the commission of a felony with other...
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had state of the correspondence to me, some escandone, washington dc. we can bring up to speed now with some other stories making headlines around the world's israel's president has officially asked the election winner benjamin netanyahu to form a government. the veteran, former prime minister, wants to join forces with the right wing and religious allies that yahoo was outfit from power less than 2 years ago. and he still being investigated for corruption fuel is blowing again in haiti after 2 months of shortages caused by armed gangs pumps reopened. as police forced out gunmen holding the mail main oil imports terminal. a stand off led to shortages of fuel and drinking water. warring parties in ethiopia have signed a deal allowing humanitarian supplies into the war torn t cry region. earlier the government and to grind commanders agreed to end a long running civil conflict. if yoga says aid is reaching the region, but the opposing force is there dispute the claim? interest president joe biden has arrived in indonesia for a summit of the g 20 group of
had state of the correspondence to me, some escandone, washington dc. we can bring up to speed now with some other stories making headlines around the world's israel's president has officially asked the election winner benjamin netanyahu to form a government. the veteran, former prime minister, wants to join forces with the right wing and religious allies that yahoo was outfit from power less than 2 years ago. and he still being investigated for corruption fuel is blowing again in haiti after 2...
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you began the book with the story of dc williams. who's he? so williams was a stockbroker in the state of california who concocted somewhat elaborate scheme to. listen to corporate communications and, make insider trades based on the intelligence that he'd gathered. he turns out to be the first american ever for tapping a wire. and this was in the year 1864. and he was imprisoned or convicted a statute written in the state of california, 1862, which means that the practice of wiretap being and laws against it, prohibitions against it, date back all the way to the age of the telegraph. the age of the civil war. when i discovered this. eight years ago, i was stunned. i didn't know wiretapping went back that far and the book that i've written traces that history all the way back to the age of the telegraph up until our own digital age today, dc williams was literally tapping a telegraph wire. what does the term wire tapping as we use it today? what does it mean in today's society? so americans tend to use the term wiretapping somewhat promiscuous
you began the book with the story of dc williams. who's he? so williams was a stockbroker in the state of california who concocted somewhat elaborate scheme to. listen to corporate communications and, make insider trades based on the intelligence that he'd gathered. he turns out to be the first american ever for tapping a wire. and this was in the year 1864. and he was imprisoned or convicted a statute written in the state of california, 1862, which means that the practice of wiretap being and...
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. >> dc williams was literally tapping a telegraph wire. what does the term wiretapping, as we use it today, mean in today's society? >> americans tend to use the term wiretapping somewhat promiscuously. we use it to referred all manner of electronic eavesdropping, electronic surveillance. from the amazon alexa passively listening, to be at, noise and be a conversations in your home, to the nsa's data valence schemes since 9/11. this is not exactly what that issue when we talk in legal terms, technological terms, about the practice of wiretapping. which, strictly speaking, refers to the interception of messages, conversations carried by wire live, from asunder to a receiver. this is a practice, again, that dates all the way to the 19th century. when wiretap or's like williams would literally tap into, splice into, the telegraph network. and over here is morris code as it clicked away. that's how telegraphed tapping worked in the late 19th century, early 20th century, really up until the 19 80s that's what we are talking about. >> technologi
. >> dc williams was literally tapping a telegraph wire. what does the term wiretapping, as we use it today, mean in today's society? >> americans tend to use the term wiretapping somewhat promiscuously. we use it to referred all manner of electronic eavesdropping, electronic surveillance. from the amazon alexa passively listening, to be at, noise and be a conversations in your home, to the nsa's data valence schemes since 9/11. this is not exactly what that issue when we talk in...
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, i am exposing the problems that exist in dc and functional problem in u.s.se things that most americans agree on, never get done, the system is broken. and they call me a spoiler, because him highlights how spoiling and rotten the festering body in dc is. 80 thousand plus voters agree with he. kennedy: that is a lot of people. if those people felt like they would see real change, and the promises would be kept free of hypocrisy, i am sure a lot of them would have voted for walker, i don't think he was a good candidate, we'll see what happened in run off, and if there are more debates, i was glad you are part of at least one of those. where do you. from here, what du chase? >> i am saying right now, in this run off, i want to host a forum with warnock and walker allow them to speak to lib te libertarian voters in long form, get to their governing philosophy and see if they can appeal to the libertarian independent voters who came out for me, i will give them that opportunity, if they take it up good for them, if they ignore it, it is at their peril. kennedy:
, i am exposing the problems that exist in dc and functional problem in u.s.se things that most americans agree on, never get done, the system is broken. and they call me a spoiler, because him highlights how spoiling and rotten the festering body in dc is. 80 thousand plus voters agree with he. kennedy: that is a lot of people. if those people felt like they would see real change, and the promises would be kept free of hypocrisy, i am sure a lot of them would have voted for walker, i don't...
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all right, so my kind of life was there in washington dc. mike, thank you. are in the spring and not john nichols is a political writer at the nation that joins us live from madison in wisconsin. john good to abbey, back with a. so nevada is a race, as mike was saying that it went right down to the wire. president biden, and the democrats would be extremely happy with this result. absolutely, this is incredibly good news for president. what it means is that on a number of levels, he will now have the power to continue to govern something that he would have lost in many senses. if the republicans had taken the senate, for instance, with democratic control of the u. s. senate president biden's appointments to the high courts are supreme court, as well as to the federal courts and to cabinet positions in bassinger ships. other jobs can now be approved in a way that they might not have been approved by a republican senate. so right off the bat, that is a big deal. also, whether the republicans take the house of representatives or not. because the democrats have
all right, so my kind of life was there in washington dc. mike, thank you. are in the spring and not john nichols is a political writer at the nation that joins us live from madison in wisconsin. john good to abbey, back with a. so nevada is a race, as mike was saying that it went right down to the wire. president biden, and the democrats would be extremely happy with this result. absolutely, this is incredibly good news for president. what it means is that on a number of levels, he will now...
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let's now bring in our gas. joining me here in washington dc. me m b carther. she's an associate professor at the school of public policy at the university of maryland. brett brett brewing is a former director of global engagement in the white house under president brock, obama and l. dell franco. he is republican strategist and assistant administrator of the united states agency for international development under president george bush, a warm welcome to the program. i was so excited when they told me that they want to be part of this conversation because i've been an age myself. i've been covering american politics since the early ninety's in iowa. i have no clue how this election is going to go, and i've never said that before in all of my years covering elections. so just for audience, a little perspective, the prep, the president's party almost always loses seats in the house. the senate in the midterm elections, the cook political report said since the civil war, the president's party lost the house. $37.00 out of $39.00 times 92 percent. so when you go t
let's now bring in our gas. joining me here in washington dc. me m b carther. she's an associate professor at the school of public policy at the university of maryland. brett brett brewing is a former director of global engagement in the white house under president brock, obama and l. dell franco. he is republican strategist and assistant administrator of the united states agency for international development under president george bush, a warm welcome to the program. i was so excited when they...
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so let's bring in some reason has gone to our correspondent in washington dc. so me good to see you there. in modern u. s. politics, we know the president's party almost always takes a battering in mid term elections. so how is it looking for the democrats in the house and the senate this year? you might have guessed it, not very good. it has been really an up and down year. so at the start of the year appeared very clear that the republicans would sweep both houses of congress that they would take the house of representatives and the senate as well. but this summer the democrats really did pick up a lot of steam in it, look more and more like they would hold on to the senate that they might even be competitive in the house of representatives. especially after that, supreme court ruling that overturned roe v wade to the right to constitutional right to an abortion that really energized a lot of democratic voters. but really just in the last month or 2 republicans have picked up a lot of momentum in a critical races in states like nevada and in pennsylvania and
so let's bring in some reason has gone to our correspondent in washington dc. so me good to see you there. in modern u. s. politics, we know the president's party almost always takes a battering in mid term elections. so how is it looking for the democrats in the house and the senate this year? you might have guessed it, not very good. it has been really an up and down year. so at the start of the year appeared very clear that the republicans would sweep both houses of congress that they would...
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kimberly hawkins as more from washington dc . first president emmanuel, my crop beginning his 3 day visit to the united states with a meeting with vice president campbell, a harris and a tour of the u. s. space agency highlighting an area of cooperation for the 2 nations including combating climate change. the 2 nations are already aligned when it comes to their condemnation of russia's invasion of ukraine, but amid the diplomatic pageantry of president joe biden's 1st official state visit, there are simmering tensions, particularly when it comes to trade. there is a lot of concern about a signature piece of legislation known as the inflation reduction act. europeans are concerned that this gives the united states an unfair trade advantage and could ignite a trade war. this comes to the heels of a diplomatic furer last year when australia cancel the deal to purchase french submarines buying us subs instead at the white house insist that the dispute is behind the 2 nations. and that this visit is all about highlighting the strengt
kimberly hawkins as more from washington dc . first president emmanuel, my crop beginning his 3 day visit to the united states with a meeting with vice president campbell, a harris and a tour of the u. s. space agency highlighting an area of cooperation for the 2 nations including combating climate change. the 2 nations are already aligned when it comes to their condemnation of russia's invasion of ukraine, but amid the diplomatic pageantry of president joe biden's 1st official state visit,...
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just anywhere in washington dc, you know so that space that first ladies and first families in general have provided for gathering americans across the political divide as has been a crucial part of it. i think that's why in historical historians solidarity with dr. algo there unofficially the unofficial sphere is such an important term rather than i know political science and soft power, but that unofficial sphere is integral to the what the first lady has always done even down to today. so changes. well, there's a there are many changes and we can talk more about these but it has to do with the growth of a gender expectations the growth of women's activity in the world as we move through the century the civil war. it makes changes women's war work and then as we get towards the gilded age and moving into the progressive era that's sort of work that women do in the world. to move out of their domestic sphere which was the socially dictated acceptable place for women to be education and yeah, yep carry on there's met there's a million changes education is just one so certainly by the t
just anywhere in washington dc, you know so that space that first ladies and first families in general have provided for gathering americans across the political divide as has been a crucial part of it. i think that's why in historical historians solidarity with dr. algo there unofficially the unofficial sphere is such an important term rather than i know political science and soft power, but that unofficial sphere is integral to the what the first lady has always done even down to today. so...
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so you go to the wilson house in washington dc. there's a wonderful lady who does a wonderful tour and she's struggling with all these questions and i took the tour in october. she's stunning. so go there they're doing all the displays and edith and racism and stuff and thank you. thank you. these are wonderful recommendations. i'm thinking about this stuff. you need to wrap things up or do it. it's been a wonderful panel, and i know i so enjoyed it and learned so much and she is such a device person in terms of how people feel the better and i
so you go to the wilson house in washington dc. there's a wonderful lady who does a wonderful tour and she's struggling with all these questions and i took the tour in october. she's stunning. so go there they're doing all the displays and edith and racism and stuff and thank you. thank you. these are wonderful recommendations. i'm thinking about this stuff. you need to wrap things up or do it. it's been a wonderful panel, and i know i so enjoyed it and learned so much and she is such a device...
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living in dc, you know dc upset many times by both parties really the business of the world is sort ofhe business of the government and washed. you know, dan, we were so focused on the fed for months, we kind of focused on the elections in the near term we've got the cpi rk inflation data tomorrow. outside of politics, i would imagine you go back to the playbook >> the numbers are really going to tell the story as inflation continues to run high. what are their choices they have to stay in front of inflation, the inflationary pressures because history has shown when you don't have a consistent policy and stamped out inflation very early with more aggressive policy, you can really prolong those inflationary pressures like what happened in the 1970s. >> whether we go down, ivory, from 8% to 6%, let's be clear, it's still hot we had a nice run-up in october. don't want to take away from any of that. is cash still king until we get more clarity and visibility? >> i think cash makes a lot of sense right now. sometimes winning is not losing badly. so on a relative basis, while you might lose
living in dc, you know dc upset many times by both parties really the business of the world is sort ofhe business of the government and washed. you know, dan, we were so focused on the fed for months, we kind of focused on the elections in the near term we've got the cpi rk inflation data tomorrow. outside of politics, i would imagine you go back to the playbook >> the numbers are really going to tell the story as inflation continues to run high. what are their choices they have to stay...
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i'm traced gallagher in washington dc. breaking tonight we have heard the closing arguments on the selection eve and hours from no the voters that get the final say at the numbers only child have a story market teas and is here to tell us what's behind the numbers as. >> plus even top democrats is a a party is too extreme. if the red wave materializes where do the blues go next and what they push for a new president? at the political panel weizen. and the from the pulpit, some conservative pastors and say been muzzled. doctor robert jeffers will shar his view is it. with the polls opening an hour is, we begin with team coverage. mary ann rafferty takes a look at some of the most interesting referendum questions on ballots tuesday. jonathan hart is in las vegas too preview hotly contested statewide races in nevada. christina coleman abhors it is former president chavez said to make a major announcement. first, democrats on the fence and trying to hold the house an senate over under adverse conditions. kevin corke live in dc
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ah hello and welcome to this 2nd special edition of inside storage, washington dc. i'm paddick all hey, it was one of the most hotly contested and expensive elections and modern u. s. history with control of both sides of the congress on the line. millions of americans went out and cast their ballot. in tuesday's mid term elections. the big discussion points, the economy, immigration, abortion rights and democracy itself. now republicans expected a red wave of victory to sweep across the country. but democrats, they had other plans taking the key senate race flipping in pennsylvania and winning many governorships. but control of the house of representatives may go to the republicans, will have more with our guest on all of this in just a minute. but 1st, the special report from rosalind jordan. ah, not what it was billed as the red wave of 2022 republicans when a control congress asked to become president jo widely's biggest political obstacle . but democrats of want several important races. mark kelley of arizona is re elected to the senate. he'll be joined by penn
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jonathan: live from washington dc? . today winning streak, friday, monday, tuesday morning.are low a basis point. look at that, tk, just for you. the u.k. dollar. 1.0000. tom: you go to four digits as well. we do that. no question about that. lisa: did anyone actually ask you that? jonathan: yeah. tom: the way you quote foreign-exchange is a huge deal. the way that julie moreland looks at currency. she joins us now from university college of london, center of u.s. politics and expert of this world in terrorism. you are focused in on the shifting democracy of america. you used verizon on the border of mexico is the test tube all of this right now. how important is what we learned today and tomorrow morning to the democratic process of the first tuesday of november in two years? julie: it is going to be crucial for this election cycle to go smoothly for americans just to have trust in the system again. that is on the right and the left. we know that there is over 300 election deniers on the ballot today in both state and role offices. we know that many will probably be in offs
jonathan: live from washington dc? . today winning streak, friday, monday, tuesday morning.are low a basis point. look at that, tk, just for you. the u.k. dollar. 1.0000. tom: you go to four digits as well. we do that. no question about that. lisa: did anyone actually ask you that? jonathan: yeah. tom: the way you quote foreign-exchange is a huge deal. the way that julie moreland looks at currency. she joins us now from university college of london, center of u.s. politics and expert of this...