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i grew up working on my family's orchard and fruit stand in kettle falls, a small town in eastern washington, getting up before dawn with my brother to pick apples. my dad drove a school bus and my mom worked as a part time bookkeeper. they taught me to work hard, help others, and always, always dream for more. so when i showed my 4-h animals at the county fair, my parents used to say to me "kathy, you need to save this money so you can go to college one day." and so i did. i saved. i worked hard and i became the first in my family to graduate from college. the chance to go from my washington to this one was unexpected. i came to congress to help empower people, not politicians. to grow the working middle-class, not the government. and to ensuring that everyone in this country can find a job. because a job is so much more than a paycheck. it gives it purpose, dignity, and the foundation to build a future. i was single when i was elected but it wasn't long before i met brian, a retired navy commander, and now we have three beautiful children, one who was born just eight weeks ago. like all pa
i grew up working on my family's orchard and fruit stand in kettle falls, a small town in eastern washington, getting up before dawn with my brother to pick apples. my dad drove a school bus and my mom worked as a part time bookkeeper. they taught me to work hard, help others, and always, always dream for more. so when i showed my 4-h animals at the county fair, my parents used to say to me "kathy, you need to save this money so you can go to college one day." and so i did. i saved. i...
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i grew up working on my family's orchard and fruit stand in kettle falls, a small town in eastern washington, getting up before dawn with my brother to pick apples, my dad drove a school bus and mom as a part-time bookkeeper. they taught me to work hard, help others and always, always dream for more. so when i showed my 4h animals at the county fair my parents used to say to me, kathy, you need to save this money so you can go to college one day, and so i did. i saved. i worked-ltb hard and became th first in my family to graduate from college. the chance to go from my washington to this one was unexpected. i came to congress to help empower people, not politicians, to grow the working middle class, not the government, and to ensure that everyone in this country can find a job, because a job is so much more than a paycheck. it gives us purpose, dignity, and the foundation to build a future. i was single when i was elected, but it wasn't long before i met brian, a retired navy commander and now we have three beautiful children, one who was born just eight weeks ago, like all parents we have h
i grew up working on my family's orchard and fruit stand in kettle falls, a small town in eastern washington, getting up before dawn with my brother to pick apples, my dad drove a school bus and mom as a part-time bookkeeper. they taught me to work hard, help others and always, always dream for more. so when i showed my 4h animals at the county fair my parents used to say to me, kathy, you need to save this money so you can go to college one day, and so i did. i saved. i worked-ltb hard and...
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i grew up working on my family's orchard in a small town in eastern washington. getting up before dawn with my brother to pick apples. my dad drove a school bus and my mom worked as a part-time bookkeeper. they taught me to work hard, help others and always dream for more. when i showed my 4-h animals at the county fair, my parents used to say, you need to save us -- save this money so you can go to college one day. and so i did. i saved, i worked hard, and i became the first in my family to graduate from college. the chance to go from my washington to this one was unexpected. i came to congress to help empower people. not politicians. to grow the working middle class, not the government. and to ensure that everyone in this country can find a job, because a job is so much more than a paycheck. it gives us purpose, dignity and the foundation to build the future. i was single when i was elected. it was not long before i met brian, a retired navy commander and now we have three beautiful children, one who was born just eight weeks ago. like all parents, we have high
i grew up working on my family's orchard in a small town in eastern washington. getting up before dawn with my brother to pick apples. my dad drove a school bus and my mom worked as a part-time bookkeeper. they taught me to work hard, help others and always dream for more. when i showed my 4-h animals at the county fair, my parents used to say, you need to save us -- save this money so you can go to college one day. and so i did. i saved, i worked hard, and i became the first in my family to...
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eastern. washington journal will hold a discussion on the the midterm elections. the brazilian ambassador will deliver remarks at george washington university. watch live coverage it at 5:30 p.m. eastern. rush is pointing the tightest security in the history of the olympics as they prepare to host the winter games . this morning, we will look at the security and politics with the winter games. live coverage is at 8:30 a.m. eastern time on c-span2. four years ago, the supreme court said that a law that allowed unlimited construct -- contributions. it we will be joined by the heritage foundation. we will discuss job growth for 2014. you can join the conversation on twitter and facebook. ♪\ host: good morning and welcome to "the washington journal." iran dominates the front pages with of the united nations resending its invitation to iran to attend the syrian peace talks. the u.s. demanded the u.n. disinvite iran because the talks begin wednesday in switzerland and iran did not agree to stipulations that the sorrow assad must go. -- that bashar al-assad must go.
eastern. washington journal will hold a discussion on the the midterm elections. the brazilian ambassador will deliver remarks at george washington university. watch live coverage it at 5:30 p.m. eastern. rush is pointing the tightest security in the history of the olympics as they prepare to host the winter games . this morning, we will look at the security and politics with the winter games. live coverage is at 8:30 a.m. eastern time on c-span2. four years ago, the supreme court said that a...
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eastern, washington. good night. >>> uh -- averto. are you about to enter the greg zone tonight on "red eye." coming up on "red eye" have government scientists helped you invent a burrito to help determine the lottery numbers? the story they don't want you to hear. and how serious is the white house about spending billions to create a working hover board? >> our position on this is clear from the beginning. we want it done. >> and finally is bubble soccer less boring than regular soccer? our panel debates the topic espn is too afraid to cover. none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. >> that looks interesting. let's welcome our guest. she is sharper than a switch blade made of cheese. i am here with fox business network reporter sandra smith. aren't you delightful? after the show he is going home to do absolutely nothing, tv's andy levy. that is actually a fact. and his hair is considered a landing pad for drones. it is buck sexton, co-host of "real news" on blaze tv. and he is as funny as a dead mime being devoured by starving mim
eastern, washington. good night. >>> uh -- averto. are you about to enter the greg zone tonight on "red eye." coming up on "red eye" have government scientists helped you invent a burrito to help determine the lottery numbers? the story they don't want you to hear. and how serious is the white house about spending billions to create a working hover board? >> our position on this is clear from the beginning. we want it done. >> and finally is bubble...
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the mountains, that is where the snow is coming down, roadways are icy, we had icy areas in eastern washingtonoo. the winter weather advisories have been issued. the biggest problem will be the powerful wind gusts where we have a high wind warning with gusts up to 50-60 miles per hour. further south it's a different story. a little moisture riding over the cold air in parts of arkansas and louisville. freezing rain and icing up the roadways. the warmer air will edge in. the temperatures will warm and scour out any chance of icy roadways. further to the north and north-east, we are in the teens and 20s. still, about 20 to 40 degrees warmer than what we were in the last few days. >> for florida on the cool side, so is birmingham. spots will be below zero... >> a growing danger in mount sinabung appears to be increasing. it has erupted hundreds of times, sending hot gas, ash and rock more than three miles into the sky and lava streaming down the mountain. 22,000 people have been evacuated from the danger zone. currently three miles around the bay. if the volcanic activity intensifies, the size of
the mountains, that is where the snow is coming down, roadways are icy, we had icy areas in eastern washingtonoo. the winter weather advisories have been issued. the biggest problem will be the powerful wind gusts where we have a high wind warning with gusts up to 50-60 miles per hour. further south it's a different story. a little moisture riding over the cold air in parts of arkansas and louisville. freezing rain and icing up the roadways. the warmer air will edge in. the temperatures will...
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eastern, washington. good night. >>> uh -- averto. you about to enter the greg zone tonight on "red eye." coming up on "red eye" have government scientists helped you invent a burrito to help determine the lottery numbers? the story they don't want you to hear. and how serious is the white house about spending billions to create a working hover board? >> our position on this is clear from the beginning. we want it done. >> and finally is bubble soccer less boring than regular soccer? our panel debates the topic espn is too afraid to cover. none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. >> that looks interesting. let's welcome our guest. she is sharper than
eastern, washington. good night. >>> uh -- averto. you about to enter the greg zone tonight on "red eye." coming up on "red eye" have government scientists helped you invent a burrito to help determine the lottery numbers? the story they don't want you to hear. and how serious is the white house about spending billions to create a working hover board? >> our position on this is clear from the beginning. we want it done. >> and finally is bubble soccer...
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negotiate with congress with elected officials, wolf, i represent nearly 700,000 people in eastern washingtonntrol spending that continues here in washington, d.c. for the president to say he won't negotiate with me or the other 435 elected representatives in the house? i find that very concerning. this is representative democracy and the president needs to work with us. he needs to come up to capitol hill and talk through how we are going to get spending under control. when it comes to the debt ceiling, i want to see reforms attached to that. the current path is still unacceptable to me. >> several other key issues. the entire interview with the congresswoman later today in "the situation room" at 5:00 p.m. eastern. lots of good stuff to discuss. there was one thing all members of congress could agree on in the state of the union address. their admiration for u.s. army sergeant first class cory remsburg seated next to the first lady. >> i first met cory remsburg, a proud army ranger at omaha beach on the 65th anniversary of d-day. along with some of his fellow rangers, he walked me through t
negotiate with congress with elected officials, wolf, i represent nearly 700,000 people in eastern washingtonntrol spending that continues here in washington, d.c. for the president to say he won't negotiate with me or the other 435 elected representatives in the house? i find that very concerning. this is representative democracy and the president needs to work with us. he needs to come up to capitol hill and talk through how we are going to get spending under control. when it comes to the...
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eastern, washington. good night. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> what year did we sign the declaration of independence. >> i don't know any of this stuff. >> who is your favorite founding father. >> abraham lincoln. >> he is not a founding father isn't he first president. >> no question americans don't know anything about their government. tonight we will tell you what you must know to protect yourself in a special report. >> of course, it was an attack. the facility was attacked. there was never any doubt about -- come on, ed, i know there is a desire to. >> the benghazi story heating up once again. just released documents show the did tell the president it was a terror attack shortly after the ambassador was assassinated. tonight, we will have the facts for you. also this evening, bernie goldberg on how the media is using pope francis and john stossel tries to buy a handgun. >> supreme court says i have a right to carry one of these. >>> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> hi, i'm bil
eastern, washington. good night. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> what year did we sign the declaration of independence. >> i don't know any of this stuff. >> who is your favorite founding father. >> abraham lincoln. >> he is not a founding father isn't he first president. >> no question americans don't know anything about their government. tonight we will tell you what you must know to protect yourself in a special report. >> of...
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eastern, washington. good night. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. the declaration of independence. >> i don't know any of this stuff. >> who is your favorite founding father. >> abraham lincoln. >> he is not a founding father isn't he first president. >> no question americans don't know anything about their government. tonight we will tell you what you must know to protect yourself in a special report. >> of course, it was an attack. the facility was attacked. there was never any doubt about -- come on, ed, i know there is a desire to. >> the benghazi story heating up once again. just released documents show the did tell the president it was a terror attack shortly after the ambassador was assassinated.
eastern, washington. good night. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. the declaration of independence. >> i don't know any of this stuff. >> who is your favorite founding father. >> abraham lincoln. >> he is not a founding father isn't he first president. >> no question americans don't know anything about their government. tonight we will tell you what you must know to protect yourself in a special report. >> of course, it was an attack. the facility was...
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of faulty picture that the congresswoman was portraying, which is she grew up on a farm in eastern washingtonlah blah. and she made it. her parents said save your money, you're going to make it. the american dream. great. congratulations. that's what most americans can do. and now you're sitting in the united states capitol, a nice fire burning behind and looking remarkably refined. great. what are your policy proposals to make that dream better for everybody? here's what she said. we have plans to improve our education and training programs. >> details to come. >> dot, dot, dot, dot. that's all you have to tell the american people, that you're going to do instead of what barack obama is going to do? get off the sofa and go back to the apple orchard and maybe you can understand what minimum wage workers are actually earning these days. >> big thanks to all of you. we will be right back. violets are blue. splenda® is sweet. and so are you. [ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar, you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. ♪ splenda® lets you experience the joy of sugar without a
of faulty picture that the congresswoman was portraying, which is she grew up on a farm in eastern washingtonlah blah. and she made it. her parents said save your money, you're going to make it. the american dream. great. congratulations. that's what most americans can do. and now you're sitting in the united states capitol, a nice fire burning behind and looking remarkably refined. great. what are your policy proposals to make that dream better for everybody? here's what she said. we have...
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he slipped and fell at his home in eastern washington state right around the new year but he said heid not feel it was important to wait until 2011 to weigh in on these issues. that kind of goes back to the point you just made about festering inside of him and wanting to give a voice to his, to his concerns i would imagine. is that my read correct? >> yeah, i have the same interpretation. now that he can speak for himself and i think we're grateful to hear his motivation and in his own words but, you know one of the things that truly comes out in the book is that love for troops and personal responsibility for their safety. signing all their deployment orders and writing personal condolence notes to the families while looking at pictures and hometown news releases of the troops that were killed. he embraced the emotion of this war and personalized it to himself and didn't keep it at a distance. i think as a result of that part of the writing of the book is sort of a fulfillment of the responsibility to our troops and the sacrifice that is they made and he knows full well, bill, that
he slipped and fell at his home in eastern washington state right around the new year but he said heid not feel it was important to wait until 2011 to weigh in on these issues. that kind of goes back to the point you just made about festering inside of him and wanting to give a voice to his, to his concerns i would imagine. is that my read correct? >> yeah, i have the same interpretation. now that he can speak for himself and i think we're grateful to hear his motivation and in his own...
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i grew up working in kettle falls from a small town in eastern washington.y mom worked as a part-time bookkeeper and they taught me to work hard and to help others and always dream for more. and so when i showed my animals at the county fair, my parents used to say you need to save this money so that you can go to college one day and so i did. i saved and i worked hard and i became the first in my family to graduate from college. gems from going to my washington this one was unexpected i came to help inspire people not politicians and ensure that everyone in this country can find a job because a job is so much more than a paycheck. but it gives us purpose and dignity and the foundation to build the future. i was single and is lifted. but it wasn't long before i met a retired navy commander and now we have three children. like all parents we have high hopes and dreams for our children. but we also know what it is like to face challenges. two days after her son was born, we got is that no parent expects. and even early alzheimer's. because all the problems tha
i grew up working in kettle falls from a small town in eastern washington.y mom worked as a part-time bookkeeper and they taught me to work hard and to help others and always dream for more. and so when i showed my animals at the county fair, my parents used to say you need to save this money so that you can go to college one day and so i did. i saved and i worked hard and i became the first in my family to graduate from college. gems from going to my washington this one was unexpected i came...
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washington journal is live at 7 a.m. eastern daily on c-span. >> i think it is interesting to talk about how the republican party is less unified than the democratic party. i think it is an interesting time to be study this. for the first time in
washington journal is live at 7 a.m. eastern daily on c-span. >> i think it is interesting to talk about how the republican party is less unified than the democratic party. i think it is an interesting time to be study this. for the first time in
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i grew up working on my family's orchard and fruit stand in kettle falls, a small town in eastern washington, getting up before dawn with my brother to pick apples. my dad drove a school bus and my mom worked as the part time bookkeeper. they taught me to work hard, help others and always, always dream for more. so when i showed my 4-h animals at the county fair, my parents used to say to me, cathy, you need to save this money so you can go to college one day. and so i did, i saved. i worked hard, and i became the first in my family to graduate from college. but you have to go from washington to this one was unexpected. i came to congress to empower people, not politicians, to grow the working middle class, not the government. and to ensure that everyone in this country can find a job. because a job is so much more than a paycheck. it gives us purpose, dignity and the foundation to build a future. i was single when i was elected. but it wasn't long before i met brian, a retired navy commander, and now we have three beautiful children, one who was born just eight weeks ago. like all parents,
i grew up working on my family's orchard and fruit stand in kettle falls, a small town in eastern washington, getting up before dawn with my brother to pick apples. my dad drove a school bus and my mom worked as the part time bookkeeper. they taught me to work hard, help others and always, always dream for more. so when i showed my 4-h animals at the county fair, my parents used to say to me, cathy, you need to save this money so you can go to college one day. and so i did, i saved. i worked...
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a mcdonald's in eastern washington state and a mcdonald's about six miles away in idaho. in washington state, the minimum wage is about nine dollars and $.10. in idaho, the minimum wages $7.25. there is no difference in the price of a value meal or anything like that between the stores. that is one tiny example. there have been plenty of samples. a study about fast food workers and the relative absence of price changes. run increasing the minimum wage does not affect that many people. host: you can find several stories about what is happening in your states. here is one headline. more thanto research, 6 million households have households worth more than $1 million. all three states more than seven percent have households worth of figures.f seven guest: the exceptions are hawaii and alaska. host: what does it mean for public housing? guest: we love maps and trying to explain who we are as a country through maps. has an application on who pays taxes. i will use the state of california as an example. they have a huge budget surplus right now. they passed an initiative, propos
a mcdonald's in eastern washington state and a mcdonald's about six miles away in idaho. in washington state, the minimum wage is about nine dollars and $.10. in idaho, the minimum wages $7.25. there is no difference in the price of a value meal or anything like that between the stores. that is one tiny example. there have been plenty of samples. a study about fast food workers and the relative absence of price changes. run increasing the minimum wage does not affect that many people. host: you...
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washington journal is live at 7 a.m. eastern daily on c-span. >> i think it is interesting to talk about how the republican party is less unified than the democratic party. i think it is an interesting time to be study this. for the first time in recent years we are seeing a republican party that is facing problems the democrats faced 30 years ago. >> the interplay of what is happening and the context of how candidates are running matter more than the scandals themselves. especially if you are running in a context you can present yourself as part of an abused group. abused by the system. and you can play that well. whether that is the case that jeff talked about more roy moore in alabama who used the ten commandments as an attack on christian conservatives. i think that is the case >> the state of the national parties and the look at political recovery. saturday morning. and the best selling author ben king is on at noon. and on c-span 3, american history looks back at the impeachment of william jefferson clinton. >> now we feat
washington journal is live at 7 a.m. eastern daily on c-span. >> i think it is interesting to talk about how the republican party is less unified than the democratic party. i think it is an interesting time to be study this. for the first time in recent years we are seeing a republican party that is facing problems the democrats faced 30 years ago. >> the interplay of what is happening and the context of how candidates are running matter more than the scandals themselves. especially...
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eastern. "washington journal" continues. the: now joining us on "washington journal." article, aet into conservative vision of government, what with the pastor have been like if mitt romney had been elected? guest: it would've been a better year. that economic policies would've been in place. the economy would be recovering better, america would have a stronger and more vital role in the world. i think there would be less chaos and disorder in the world. i think we would be in the process of undoing and repealing the affordable care act, which i think is a monumental failure. a lot of the problems we are facing that are really being driven by what is popularly known as obamacare, we would not be facing. i think we would be in a lot better shape. for national affairs, you and michael percent have written a large article, a conservative vision of government. i want to take a snippet of this and have you expand a little bit on it. you have asked the question, what is the proper and appropriate extent and purpose of government? and servitors in recent years have not done e
eastern. "washington journal" continues. the: now joining us on "washington journal." article, aet into conservative vision of government, what with the pastor have been like if mitt romney had been elected? guest: it would've been a better year. that economic policies would've been in place. the economy would be recovering better, america would have a stronger and more vital role in the world. i think there would be less chaos and disorder in the world. i think we would be...
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. >> the annual march for life rally from the national mall in washington d.c. at 10:00 eastern. on booktv, what is the secret to a life of happiness? talk radio host? let on possible answers tonight at 8:00. on c-span3's american history tv from 1964-2004 the issues and concerns from five decades of state of the union speeches. >> upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. february 7th through the ninth the book fair takes place in pasadena, calif. featuring the collections of 200 booksellers from 33 countries around the world. booktv will be live from savannah, ga. from the savannah book festival on saturday, february 15th. we will bring all the coverage of the numerous author programs including gabriel sherman for his recent biography on fox news, roger ailes and cia lawyer john rizzo's account of his 34 year tenure at the agency. check our web site booktv.org for the complete schedule. on march 15th-sixteenth look for booktv's coverage of tucson festival of books from the university of arizona. let us know about book fairs and festivals in your area and w
. >> the annual march for life rally from the national mall in washington d.c. at 10:00 eastern. on booktv, what is the secret to a life of happiness? talk radio host? let on possible answers tonight at 8:00. on c-span3's american history tv from 1964-2004 the issues and concerns from five decades of state of the union speeches. >> upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. february 7th through the ninth the book fair takes place in pasadena, calif. featuring...
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thought you had any travel plans across much of the eastern seaboard here from washington d c but as far south as virginia beach and now heading off towards khamenei canadian their times. it definitely has been affected you see on the satellite picture. a low pressure system which started off your torso was discovered was the it's time to get that comma shape they're in the upper levels and that's indicating a rapidly intensifying storm system and who has been coming down out here some there is already seeing some significant snowfall very gusty winds in on the north western portions of the center of circulation this is where you saying that and even snow fall and it's still coming down in some areas out here could see obama additional twenty to forty centimeters winds gusting to eighty kilometers per hour. the berry fall weather in deed not this is gonna move out i would love this day. that said it's been a clear sky behind him but was happening as another system. now bring in some while blizzard watches and warnings that the dakotas is pushing east across minneapolis into the weste
thought you had any travel plans across much of the eastern seaboard here from washington d c but as far south as virginia beach and now heading off towards khamenei canadian their times. it definitely has been affected you see on the satellite picture. a low pressure system which started off your torso was discovered was the it's time to get that comma shape they're in the upper levels and that's indicating a rapidly intensifying storm system and who has been coming down out here some there is...
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tackle all the topics we didn't get to including the farm overhaul the spy program on the "washington week" 8:30 eastern and if that is not enough you can join e online next thursday at noon for my monthly "washington week" web chat. that is pbs.or pbs.org/"washington week." keep up with me and we will see ou here next week on "washington week." good night. funding for "washington week" is provided by. we are here.y to connect our forces to what they need when they need it. >> to help troops see danger before it sees them. >> to answer the call of the and bring them safely home. >> around the globe the people of boeing are working together support and protect all who serve. >> that is why we are here. > additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential. funding is provided by the annenberg foundation. the corporation for public pwrabroadcastin broadcasting, and by contributions to pbs stations you.viewers like thank you. . >> next on kqed newsroom. billions of education, high speed rail and still calling for rerestraint. poverty, the impact on children i
tackle all the topics we didn't get to including the farm overhaul the spy program on the "washington week" 8:30 eastern and if that is not enough you can join e online next thursday at noon for my monthly "washington week" web chat. that is pbs.or pbs.org/"washington week." keep up with me and we will see ou here next week on "washington week." good night. funding for "washington week" is provided by. we are here.y to connect our forces to what...
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washington. >> january, maryland-eastern shore.ike many other places in the u.s., it still lies in its freeze. deep >> taking it one day to time >> eugene evans has been building and repairing boats here for over 30 years. he is hanging on that has had to let go most of his workers. the fed has done this not make him optimistic. >> i don't really see anything that would encourage me to go are extra money to do and should things to put people to work. i don't see anything. >> the small-town has everything you would come to expect since the financial crisis. high unemployment, lots of foreclosures and empty main streets. things have been sat here for a long time. been bad, we see it, we see it on tv, there was a joke we used to tell around. if we have a depression it would take us 10 years before we knew it because we have been depressed for so long. that is kind of our situation. >> that it's a is cause the fed to dump-in cash for the past five years. now, they are cutting back. even though all of the ,ttention, the cash injections
washington. >> january, maryland-eastern shore.ike many other places in the u.s., it still lies in its freeze. deep >> taking it one day to time >> eugene evans has been building and repairing boats here for over 30 years. he is hanging on that has had to let go most of his workers. the fed has done this not make him optimistic. >> i don't really see anything that would encourage me to go are extra money to do and should things to put people to work. i don't see...
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. >> yeah, we could use that warm today along the eastern seaboard, in washington, d.c., lisa good toee you, thank you. >> thank you. >> today's nasty weather, causing widespread worries for those that heat their homes with propane. in at least 18 states are taking steps to help get fuels to customers. the company beside the bicycle sharing program in new york and other big cities is declaring bankruptcy. the canadian based firm known as bigsy is said to be millions of dollars in debt. it builds and designs biked and software for new york, washington, and many many cities. let's bring in buzz feed reporter, matthew good to see you. >> hey, let's start with propane. >> yeah. >> let's see, propane prices are up 17% from this time last year, is this just the weather we have some speculators involved here? >> no, i don't think -- >> the other important fact is that according to the federal data, propane exports of propane have more than doubled in the last year, okay so that means the price is going up, because there's -- instead of beam in the united states buying propane that comes from
. >> yeah, we could use that warm today along the eastern seaboard, in washington, d.c., lisa good toee you, thank you. >> thank you. >> today's nasty weather, causing widespread worries for those that heat their homes with propane. in at least 18 states are taking steps to help get fuels to customers. the company beside the bicycle sharing program in new york and other big cities is declaring bankruptcy. the canadian based firm known as bigsy is said to be millions of dollars...
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are hovering in the upper 20s north and west of washington to near 40 degrees right at washington, southern and eastern suburbs, near 40. southern maryland through central virginia, in the mid 40s. mid 40s central shenandoah valley. even into the 50s parts of west virginia now. but then during the afternoon, cold winds begin to move in. and we will have windchills plunging. look, by 4:00 this afternoon, windchills will be down into the teens. winds gusting around 30 miles per hour. then a frigid nationwide coming up. by 8:00 p.m., windchills down to just near ten degrees. and look at our windchills by this time tomorrow morning. they will be sub-zero starting off tuesday morning. so a very frigid tuesday is on tap for us tomorrow. we'll have morning lows just near eight degrees. afternoon highs on tuesday, only in the upper teens with a blustery wind. in a few minutes we'll look at the rest of the week and a warmup on the way. danella? >> good morning. not seeing any reports of accidents in our area. we'll head up to i-270. clear here. the trip from frederick, maryland, heading down to rockville, in bo
are hovering in the upper 20s north and west of washington to near 40 degrees right at washington, southern and eastern suburbs, near 40. southern maryland through central virginia, in the mid 40s. mid 40s central shenandoah valley. even into the 50s parts of west virginia now. but then during the afternoon, cold winds begin to move in. and we will have windchills plunging. look, by 4:00 this afternoon, windchills will be down into the teens. winds gusting around 30 miles per hour. then a...
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tomorrow eastern time, why after washington journal -- right after washington journal. truthfully, that every single problem in america would be better if more people could read, write, and comprehend. i just know that. we would be able to compete with the rest of the world. we would not have these children who are committing crimes because their families do not have jobs. they do not have jobs because they do not know how to read, they cannot write, they do not understand. i think every thinking american is coming to that conclusion. we have got to educate our children, and we have to educate their parents. it is at just a whim, necessity, if we are going to compete in this world. >> first lady barbara bush, live on c-span and c-span three. also on c-span radio, and c- span.org. andn new jersey on tuesday, governor chris christie deliver the annual state of the state address. he spoke for about 15 minutes -- 50 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. happy ne
tomorrow eastern time, why after washington journal -- right after washington journal. truthfully, that every single problem in america would be better if more people could read, write, and comprehend. i just know that. we would be able to compete with the rest of the world. we would not have these children who are committing crimes because their families do not have jobs. they do not have jobs because they do not know how to read, they cannot write, they do not understand. i think every...
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eastern. >>> next washington post columnist david ignatius and journalist robin wright talk about politics inhed on a six month interim agreement. hosted by the u.s. institute of peace and the woodrow wilson center, this is 90 minutes. >> we're very pleased to have two people who have written books about iran do we have -- there was going to be covers of two books that are represented by the authors right here and they have also just returned from iran. so what we thought would be very useful and interesting for you and for us is to get a picture a sense of what's going on inside. for all the reasons that we all know, this is the time to try to understand what's going on there. maybe there are changes there. and that is what i hope we will get from this discussion. without anything further robin is going to say a couple -- make some observations about her trip, david's going to make some observations about his trip. we will have a conversation open to you very quickly, and i'll look forward to your questions. so this will be an interactive easy discussion. so robin? >> thanks, bill, very much
eastern. >>> next washington post columnist david ignatius and journalist robin wright talk about politics inhed on a six month interim agreement. hosted by the u.s. institute of peace and the woodrow wilson center, this is 90 minutes. >> we're very pleased to have two people who have written books about iran do we have -- there was going to be covers of two books that are represented by the authors right here and they have also just returned from iran. so what we thought would...
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however coverage live from washington, 7:00 p.m. eastern's prime minister taking a bit of heat over who his son is dating. >> yeah, apparently one of the netanyahu boys is dating a girl who isn't jewish. we're going to take you to jerusalem to see how that story is unfolding in israel. next. [ male announcer ] ever wonder why no other mouthwash feels like listerine®? because no other mouthwash works like listerine®. in your mouth, bacteria forms in layers. listerine® penetrates these layers deeper than other mouthwashes, killing bacteria all the way down to the bottom layer. so for a cleaner, healthier mouth, go with #1 dentist recommended listerine®. power to your mouth™. also try listerine® pocketpaks to kill bad breath germs on-the-go. >>> now a romance getting a lot of attention in israel, not all of it positive. that's fair to say. prime minister benjamin netanyahu's 23-year-old son reportedly dating that young lady there, who happens to be a 25-year-old norwegian woman. >> the issue isn't the two-year age difference. folks are upset b
however coverage live from washington, 7:00 p.m. eastern's prime minister taking a bit of heat over who his son is dating. >> yeah, apparently one of the netanyahu boys is dating a girl who isn't jewish. we're going to take you to jerusalem to see how that story is unfolding in israel. next. [ male announcer ] ever wonder why no other mouthwash feels like listerine®? because no other mouthwash works like listerine®. in your mouth, bacteria forms in layers. listerine® penetrates these...
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richard sherman today and his response coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, washington wizards team >>> the warriors own the eastern conference. how about a 10 and 3 record facing a washington wizards team tonight against whom they won six straight. andre iguodala hoping to celebrate his 30th birthday with a win. second quarter, steph curry gives the warriors a 10-point lead. curry has 23. the wizards go on 18-2 run. caps off by bradley beal. jump shot. they led by 8. less than two minutes to go. klay thompson down low to david lee. kisses the glass to tie the game at 85. mark jackson, feeling a little better right now. 1:28 to go. how do you leave john wall that wide open? how do you do it? that's a good question. neither team scored another point in the game. 88-85 is the final. 19 turnovers, 38% shooting for golden state. the cal baers, they might be all smiles right now, but maybe not for long. they host 15 and 5 arizona state tomorrow night, and then 20 and 0 arizona on saturdays. montgomery can't afford to look ahead to the top-ranked wildcats, but the media sure can. >> you're all just killing yourselves bec
richard sherman today and his response coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, washington wizards team >>> the warriors own the eastern conference. how about a 10 and 3 record facing a washington wizards team tonight against whom they won six straight. andre iguodala hoping to celebrate his 30th birthday with a win. second quarter, steph curry gives the warriors a 10-point lead. curry has 23. the wizards go on 18-2 run. caps off by bradley beal. jump shot. they led by 8. less than two...
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eastern. good night from washington. we will see you on gte wire.com. -- gretawire.com. >>> tonight on "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye," has the fbi finally found the alcatraz escapees? shocking new evidence suggests they are alive and well living in a volcano. plus how many consecutive high five's did the president demand from joe biden when jarod leto won a golden globe? >> i said let's not settle for 15. let's do 45. >> and is china making a super duck for the run at the olympics? none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. >> and now let's welcome our guests. she is so british her castle lives in a castle. i am here with broadway.com news editor, i'm ma general lloyd webber -- i'm mow general lloyd webber and she is nodding because that is her name. and it is a lofty goal for andy levy. and he not only hates white people, he hates black people who know white people. it is comedian sherrod small. >> and he survived only on the blood of the unconscious elderly. it is daily beast cultural news editor michael moynaha
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these issues. >> technology and telecommunications issues facing washington this year, tonight on "the communicators," at 8 p.m. easternon c-span two. >> "washington journal" continues. host: on mondays we talk about your money. particularly today we are talking about free legal counsel for federal cases. our guest to explain the federal public defender program is the federal public defender for the eastern district of virginia. thank you for being with us. like my pleasure. good morning. >> --host: what is the federal public defender program? guest: part of a program that provides representation to people charged with crimes in federal court. it is part of the criminal justice act that arose in 1964, following the supreme court's decision in gideon versus and counselstatus for people they could not afford representation when charged with the rhyme. as a result, congress passed statutes to try to make sure there would be the opportunity for people to have lawyers. that is a two-part system. one is the federal public defender system, in which employers of the government represent indigent defendants in an institutional
these issues. >> technology and telecommunications issues facing washington this year, tonight on "the communicators," at 8 p.m. easternon c-span two. >> "washington journal" continues. host: on mondays we talk about your money. particularly today we are talking about free legal counsel for federal cases. our guest to explain the federal public defender program is the federal public defender for the eastern district of virginia. thank you for being with us. like...
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eastern. in washington at 90.1 fm, online at c-span radio.org and nationwide on xm satellite radio channel 120. >> bringing attention to what women do or how women have contributed always returns to the question of the body. so for one thing, many people object to bringing women's studies or women's history into a middle school, high school classroom because there's an assumption that women's studies is only about sex, birth control, abortion, and actually, it's also about women in politics, women in law, women orking on farms, queens, prime ministers. and my job is to break down the fear many people have. what goes on in a women's studies classroom? >> sunday, women's history, feminist movement and the anti-feminist back low pressure. women's studies professor bonnie morris will take your questions on "in depth." book tv's "in depth" on c-span2. and you still have a few days to weigh in on this month's book lub, "the liberty amendments," go to booktv to enter the chatroom. >> ahead of the next round of talks on iran's nuclear program, two house foreign affairs subcommittees held hearings. mem
eastern. in washington at 90.1 fm, online at c-span radio.org and nationwide on xm satellite radio channel 120. >> bringing attention to what women do or how women have contributed always returns to the question of the body. so for one thing, many people object to bringing women's studies or women's history into a middle school, high school classroom because there's an assumption that women's studies is only about sex, birth control, abortion, and actually, it's also about women in...
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eastern. good night from washington. see you on gte wire.com. -- gretawire.com. >>> tonight on "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye," has the fbi finally found the alcatraz escapees? shocking new evidence suggests they are alive and well living in a volcano. plus how many consecutive high five's did the president demand from joe biden when jarod leto won a golden globe? >> i said let's not settle for 15. let's do 45. >> and is china making a super duck for the run at the olympics? none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. >> and now let's welcome our guests. she is so british her castle lives in a castle. i am here with
eastern. good night from washington. see you on gte wire.com. -- gretawire.com. >>> tonight on "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye," has the fbi finally found the alcatraz escapees? shocking new evidence suggests they are alive and well living in a volcano. plus how many consecutive high five's did the president demand from joe biden when jarod leto won a golden globe? >> i said let's not settle for 15. let's do 45. >> and is china making a super...
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eastern in washington at 90.1fm. online and nationwide on x m satellite radio 120. earlier this month the united and other countries began implementing interim agreement on the country's nuclear program. today in washington the hudson institute hosted a discussion on the agreement and the prospect for a long-term deal. this is an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] whether a is next after the joint plan of action is implemented. i want to welcome you to hudson and our live c-span audience as well. >> my name -- [inaudible] and a senior editor at the weekly stander. i want you to distinguish -- introduce quickly our distinguished panel here all the way to the left. our rather -- middle east security issue. my colleague the senior fellow at hudson where he districts the center on islam democracy on the future of the muslim world and coed or it of current trends and islamist ideology. ray to my the immediate left is a senior fellow for middle east study on council on foreign relations and adjunct professor. i'm going ask ray to give a brief five-minute introduct
eastern in washington at 90.1fm. online and nationwide on x m satellite radio 120. earlier this month the united and other countries began implementing interim agreement on the country's nuclear program. today in washington the hudson institute hosted a discussion on the agreement and the prospect for a long-term deal. this is an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] whether a is next after the joint plan of action is implemented. i want to welcome you to hudson and our live c-span...
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eastern on c-span three. coming up today on c-span, washington journal. 10:00 eastern, the house returns for general speeches. later, the house begins legislative work on bills related to national parklands and good samaritan laws. , a preview of president obama state of the union address. senior, ken walsh, white house correspondent for u.s. news & world report. utah.jason chaffetz of at 9:15, ♪ u.s. capitol. president obama will present his state of the union tonight at 9:00. can be part of the conversation on the phone, on twitter, and our facebook page. c-span.orge in via or listen on c-span radio. for our next 45 minutes, we would like to hear from you about what issue you want president obama and the congress to tackle in 2014.
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eastern. good night from washington. we will see you on gte wire.com. -- gretawire.com. >>> the o'reilly factor is on tonight. >> this all right concludes benghazi was al qaeda-led event. >> that blows president obama's initial reaction out of the water. and also embarrasses the "new york times" which reported to the contrary three weeks ago so now one big question remains. why did the president not define the benghazi terror attack clearly? we will have a special report. >> not god bless america. god damn america that's in the bible. >> radical preacher jeremiah wright hired by the chicago teacher's union to give a martin luther king address. are you kidding me? we will will tell you what this is all about. >> i have never experienced so much hate ever in my life. ever. >> and the wife of fox news correspondent adam housley says she is being attacked on the net because of her skin color and marriage. mr. housley will be here. >> caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> hi, i
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it's expected to wallop a wide stretch of the eastern seaboard from washington, d.c. to new england. welcome to aljazeera america. i'm del walters. that storm threatens to bur new york and boston under more than a foot of snow, the winter storm warning issued for new york city and long island. that storm could become a blizzard with the metro area facing face-numbing temperatures and winds approaching 10 degrees by friday. new york's governor is considering closing the state's major highways just in case, and in massachusetts, they, too, are bracing for the worst. that region declaring a snow emergency with up to 18 inches of show expected in some parts of the state. boston's mayor already clothessing schools through friday. erika is live in new york city, where they are also preparing for what could be a pretty big storm. good morning, erika. >> good morning, del, yes, new york city already has trucks filled with salt out on the roads preparing them. it's a good thing, because the snow has already started. we've got a dusting here. check this out. you can see it righ
it's expected to wallop a wide stretch of the eastern seaboard from washington, d.c. to new england. welcome to aljazeera america. i'm del walters. that storm threatens to bur new york and boston under more than a foot of snow, the winter storm warning issued for new york city and long island. that storm could become a blizzard with the metro area facing face-numbing temperatures and winds approaching 10 degrees by friday. new york's governor is considering closing the state's major highways...
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"washington journal," live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the deadline is approaching videospan's student cam competition, open to middle school and high school students, answering the question -- what's the most important issue congress should address this year? there's $100,000 in total prizes with a grand prize of our thousand dollars. entries are due by january 20. get more information at studentcam.org. radio address,y president obama called on congress to extend unemployment insurance for over one million americans and outlined his plan for economic growth and job creation. mississippiran from has the republican response. he outlines his objection to the health care law. >> hi, everybody. yesterday, we learned that in 2013, our businesses created 2.2 million jobs, including 70,000 last month. our employment rate is the lowest -- unemployment rate is the lowest it has been since 2008, and across our broader economy, there are signs of progress. our manufacturing and housing sectors are rebounding. energy, technology, and a
"washington journal," live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the deadline is approaching videospan's student cam competition, open to middle school and high school students, answering the question -- what's the most important issue congress should address this year? there's $100,000 in total prizes with a grand prize of our thousand dollars. entries are due by january 20. get more information at studentcam.org. radio address,y president obama called on congress to...
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eastern. good night from washington.tonight. >> this all right concludes benghazi was al qaeda-led event. >> that blows president obama's initial reaction out of the water. and also embarrasses the "new york times" which reported to the contrary three weeks ago so now one big question remains. why did the president not define the benghazi terror attack clearly? we will have a special report. >> not god bless america. god damn america that's in the bible. >> radical preacher jeremiah wright hired by the chicago teacher's union to give a martin luther king address. are you kidding me? we will will tell you what this is all about. >> i have never experien
eastern. good night from washington.tonight. >> this all right concludes benghazi was al qaeda-led event. >> that blows president obama's initial reaction out of the water. and also embarrasses the "new york times" which reported to the contrary three weeks ago so now one big question remains. why did the president not define the benghazi terror attack clearly? we will have a special report. >> not god bless america. god damn america that's in the bible. >>...
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"washington journal" is live every day at 7:00 eastern. rsation on facebook and twitter. live coverage on c-span tomorrow includes the 41st annual march for life at noon ease turn from the national mall in washington area at 2:30 p.m., health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius is expected to provide an update on the affordable care act to the u.s. conference of mayors. now, a conversation was supreme court justice stephen breyer. he was at the washington center for internships and academic center mark -- seminars for a little more than an hour. >> we're going to talk about the branch of government that works. [laughter] this is a hip crowd. let me start by asking you about what you did today. court heard a the challenge today that the president's recess appointment power. i know you cannot talk about the case but here is an example that the supreme court has never had to think about before. there's been no case before. here we are 200 plus years into the nation's history. is it surprising that there are still mixing crannies tha
"washington journal" is live every day at 7:00 eastern. rsation on facebook and twitter. live coverage on c-span tomorrow includes the 41st annual march for life at noon ease turn from the national mall in washington area at 2:30 p.m., health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius is expected to provide an update on the affordable care act to the u.s. conference of mayors. now, a conversation was supreme court justice stephen breyer. he was at the washington center for...