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under general rochambeau, 5,000 french soldiers marched to join general washington at yorktown.ng shows the british surrender that ended the revolution. the americans are on the right, and the french on the left. in the early 1800's, southern plantation owners came north to newport to build grand summer homes. not to be outdone, wealthy yankees began to build even bigger homes. that set off a race between the richest families in america to try and out-build one another. they hired the most famous architects of the day and had them design palatial estates. this was the gilded age, the time of the titans who industrialized america. with almost limitless resources, they built on a scale that would have humbled even european royalty, and with pretended indifference, they casually referred to their massive mansions simply as "cottages". marble house was commissioned by one of the famous vanderbilts. he gave it to his wife as a birthday present. another vanderbilt built an even bigger cottage, the breakers. entire rooms were built in europe, then shipped and reassembled here. this is
under general rochambeau, 5,000 french soldiers marched to join general washington at yorktown.ng shows the british surrender that ended the revolution. the americans are on the right, and the french on the left. in the early 1800's, southern plantation owners came north to newport to build grand summer homes. not to be outdone, wealthy yankees began to build even bigger homes. that set off a race between the richest families in america to try and out-build one another. they hired the most...
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and i also think the wonder of it was in the late 18th century when general washington was beating the british empire with the french to riding horseback up on jenkins hill looking down over a swap and imagining how this national capital flight producers. who are they that think they can do this? philadelphia the second-largest city of the empire that will not do we have to have a great capital and imagining the carriage ride in the capital that would be the perfect up on a pedestal and how much imagination and courage to that take to think like that? imagine about a country that govern itself that had never been done before in all the people of different passions like slavery that was very much alive to say we can deal with this. we can make it work if we ever congress, the presidency, the checks and balances we can make it work either with everybody screaming at each other. that is what we have today. it is not anomaly but carry to far with the message but tell me the times in american history when there is unity of political opinion there have been very short periods then they blew
and i also think the wonder of it was in the late 18th century when general washington was beating the british empire with the french to riding horseback up on jenkins hill looking down over a swap and imagining how this national capital flight producers. who are they that think they can do this? philadelphia the second-largest city of the empire that will not do we have to have a great capital and imagining the carriage ride in the capital that would be the perfect up on a pedestal and how...
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. >> what the attorney general washington willing to go?hing. >> he was wondering if i could do anything to help stay his execution. i said oh, yes, i could. but i knew i couldn't. >> bundy realizes this may be the last time he talks to bob keppel and makes a last plea for his execution to be delayed so he can tell keppel more. >> one of the things i'm concerned about -- >> we've accomplished something here but -- i don't know what you want to do. you have been on this case so to speak, the bundy case for a long time. i know you must deep seeded feelings about it. i don't want to make too many a assumptions but i want the truth. the truth is going to be helpful, a broader truth, that's my bottom line. there's no way it can be done in these circumstances. i'm not holding you hostage, if you don't want to do anything with it, you are free to walk away. if you can put your heads together with other law enforcement people and think of a way, i'm not asking for clemency or asking to get off, i'm not asking for sympathy, but i draw the line. we n
. >> what the attorney general washington willing to go?hing. >> he was wondering if i could do anything to help stay his execution. i said oh, yes, i could. but i knew i couldn't. >> bundy realizes this may be the last time he talks to bob keppel and makes a last plea for his execution to be delayed so he can tell keppel more. >> one of the things i'm concerned about -- >> we've accomplished something here but -- i don't know what you want to do. you have been on...
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. >> i think we lost our connection with the general in washington. wow, that is unusual. that is the most sure thing in the building. phone line to washington d.c. general, we have you back yes or no. clearly we have an issue there. thank goodness we have you back. to go to teheran to get that phone number back. if you were to agree to allow sanctions to be eased, what would the iranians have to do? >> that's the point, bill. i am glad you brought it up. before we would consider any easing of sanctions, what has to take place, one, stop the nuclear development program, dismantle that program. in other words, dismantle the advanced center refuges and highly enriched uranium stock piles we have and uls the underground nuclear facilities that they are hiding the development of the nuclear weapons should in fact be closed and we should inspect and verify all of that in a time of our choosing some what unannounced to make certain that everything they say is happening and then you can begin to ease sanctions. because you verified something. >> and i know you believe they want t
. >> i think we lost our connection with the general in washington. wow, that is unusual. that is the most sure thing in the building. phone line to washington d.c. general, we have you back yes or no. clearly we have an issue there. thank goodness we have you back. to go to teheran to get that phone number back. if you were to agree to allow sanctions to be eased, what would the iranians have to do? >> that's the point, bill. i am glad you brought it up. before we would consider...
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general george washington issued a order on july 9, 1776 inviting through the continental congress for a chaplain for each regiment, stating "the blessing and protection of heaven are at all times necessary, but especially in times of public distress and danger dog" evidentlystration is unsatisfied with denying veterans access to memorials. now they must go after, in the words of george washington, "the blessing and protection of heaven" for our military families. the body has seen a disagreement. the government has experienced numerous lapses in the decade, but never before in the history of this nation have military chaplains and as they contract with to serve our military personnel been prevented as a chaplain, i lived alongside men and women in iraq, many were religious and many were not, but my purpose was to ensure they were able to express their first amendment rights however they wished. chaplains must be allowed and their contract counterparts must be allowed to provide religious services regardless of our nation's fiscal state. if the administration wants to play games and sc
general george washington issued a order on july 9, 1776 inviting through the continental congress for a chaplain for each regiment, stating "the blessing and protection of heaven are at all times necessary, but especially in times of public distress and danger dog" evidentlystration is unsatisfied with denying veterans access to memorials. now they must go after, in the words of george washington, "the blessing and protection of heaven" for our military families. the body...
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last second and the opening of some kind of dialogue with iran it would appear washington's neo cons an armchair generals are falling on hard times ever since the end of the cold war washington has always been in need of an enemy talking to iran certainly is one of their worst nightmares so is there a plan b. . speak or language. programs or documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the i p interviews intriguing story are you. trying. to find out more visit arabic. wealthy british style it's time to. go. to. market find. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to cause a report on. this is the welcome by the international monetary fund is concerned about the moving global economic threats coming from america's failure to result was a debt crisis i met kristin the gaunt said the u.s. budget standoff with significantly deteriorate if congress doesn't raise the debt ceiling like it's done many times before. the ongoing political uncertainty over the budget over the debt ceiling doe
last second and the opening of some kind of dialogue with iran it would appear washington's neo cons an armchair generals are falling on hard times ever since the end of the cold war washington has always been in need of an enemy talking to iran certainly is one of their worst nightmares so is there a plan b. . speak or language. programs or documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the i p interviews intriguing story are you. trying. to find...
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second and the opening up some kind of dialogue with iran it would appear that washington's neo cons an armchair generals are falling on hard times ever since the end of the cold war washington has always been in need of an enemy talking to iran certainly is one of their worst nightmares so is there a plan b. . right on the scene. first street. and i think pictures. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. to be in the know. on the. thanks for. the reply. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy which albus us role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked why a handful of transnational corporations they will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once it's all just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trying to fix rational debate and a real discussion on the critical issues facing am
second and the opening up some kind of dialogue with iran it would appear that washington's neo cons an armchair generals are falling on hard times ever since the end of the cold war washington has always been in need of an enemy talking to iran certainly is one of their worst nightmares so is there a plan b. . right on the scene. first street. and i think pictures. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. to be in the know. on the. thanks for. the reply. did you know the price is the only...
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last second and the opening of some kind of dialogue with iran it would appear washington's neo cons and armchair generals are falling on hard times ever since the end of the cold war washington has always been in need of an enemy talking to iran certainly is one of their worst nightmares so is there a plan b. . the mission. couldn't take three months for two hundred years three. months three. three stooges. old freeboard quality video for your media projects free media. economic ups and downs in the final month of the deal and the rest. will be every week on. the. new cd so. the so-called moderate opposition. will be facing the prospect on the international community. platform for. headlines live from moscow as greece struggles to make ends meet plans to build a new mosque in athens a simply infuriating locals and the money from the project is set to come from state funds by the country already severely suffering a continued austerity. piskun off reports from. of. the evening prayer one of the five daily spiritual rituals for muslims worldwide some prefer to do it at home others visit a mosque. this one
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last second and the opening of some kind of dialogue with iran it would appear washington's neo-cons an armchair generals are falling on hard times ever since the end of the cold war washington has always been in need of an enemy talking to iran certainly is one of their worst nightmares so is there a plan b. . i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question or. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world. can't. show for asians or. hello and welcome to crossfire for all things are considered on peter lavelle twilight of the neo cons with the averting of war with syria at the last second and the opening of some kind of dialogue with iran it would appear washington's neo cons and armchair generals are falling on hard times ever since the end of the cold war washington has always been in need of an enemy talking to iran certainly is one of their worst nightmares so is there a plan b. . to cross-talk what's next for the neo con agenda i'm joined
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as well in the rural areas where temperatures are around 60 to the upper 50s but closer to washington generally we're in the low to mid-60s as well as around the bay. by 8:00 upper 60s. much of the fog will be dissipating by mid morning. by 10:00 we'll be into the mid-70s and then by noon it ought to be into the low 80s under a partly cloudy sky. and we have hometown forecast stafford, virginia, there by noontime it ought to be around 80 degrees. we'll take a look at your friday and friday night coming up in about ten minutes. first 4 traffic with danella. good morning. >>> good morning, tom. here is what i'm tracking, another accident into the first alert traffic center. southbound gw parkway. accident reported in this area. seeing no delays just yet but i'm going to give you a heads-up about it. going to head back out to route 50 in virginia if you're traveling john hanson highway eastbound, lanes are blocked at 28. that's where you'll be forced off because of an accident here. it is starting to look a little better but still seeing the eastbound lanes bloc
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this future cap, 4:00, notice the shower activity, generally washington south and east.uth ad that isre the heaviest of the rain will be today. as you get into the nighttime hours and overnight, you can se the rainshower activity acti spreading to the we have. you can seeea thedi area, and t you tomorrow morning, org, tomorrow afternoon at noon. you can see we have widespread showers, it's not going to raib every minute, and then scattered showers in the forecast foror thursday, friday, into saturday and sunday as well denning ong howell, depending onhow soon wee out of here. what is happening is our computer models are not telling us when the storm will end. >> it's an open-ended invitation. >>> 7:47, julie wright is here with still more problems on the roads. >> reporter: it's like you can't get ahead of this, it started at the washingtonington baltimore parkway, a fatal crasl continues to flock the road in each direction -- block the road in each direction at 175. southbound traffic lie verted off at route 100. and then there's the overturnedd trash truck. quick peek at the cameras
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i was at the attorney general's meeting in washington state and i would like to congratulate you and especially those in law enforcement in california for the high level of discourse that you have incredibly impressed today by what i have heard and my hats off to you for all the good work you're doing. so i do advocacy and part of that is kind of reaching out to people and bringing the message of social emotional learning not just to schools because educators kind of get it. it's not a stretch when we talk to them why it's important to get it, but we want to take the message outside of the school into the media, into the communities, into families so that people kind of understand this process of another way of learning and becoming an educated person. a couple of other things i do i work with anne on the board and with the foundation. that has been exciting. i do advising for sesame street. if you have small children the next seafn sesame street you will see some of the favorite characters and breathing and learning problem solving models and we're very excited -- >> [inaudible] >>
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the reaction i would say generally speaking has been washington fighting, washington posturing yada, yada, yada. >> i think they should be concerned. one thing i know the american people are tired of is constant governing from crisis to crisis. we have to stop doing that. let's get a budget that allows people to plan over the long-term, that allows us to deal with our fiscal problems in a sensible, reasonable way. >> so far wall street has virtually shrugged off the d.c. dysfunction. stocks rose yesterday and futures are flat this morning. >>> now to what was supposed to be three days of singing, laughing and preaching turned tragic. eight people were killed when a north carolina church group bus blew a tire and flipped over after slamming into a tractor-trailer and suv. 14 people are injured. >> in my 17 years probably the most serious instance i have ever been a part of. this is involving three vehicles and the dynamics. >> people were crying and hugging one another. six are said to be members of the young at heart senior program. parisheners say they were shaken. >>> now to benjam
the reaction i would say generally speaking has been washington fighting, washington posturing yada, yada, yada. >> i think they should be concerned. one thing i know the american people are tired of is constant governing from crisis to crisis. we have to stop doing that. let's get a budget that allows people to plan over the long-term, that allows us to deal with our fiscal problems in a sensible, reasonable way. >> so far wall street has virtually shrugged off the d.c....
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the american people are pretty disgusted with washington generally. it's hard to predict where there's's going play out over the next three years. >> how do you see the blame game here in terms of who's taking most of the hits for the shutdown? which is not popular with the american people. >> right, look, this is the hatfields versus the mccoys. there's just no love lost between these two parties right now. let me just defend the republicans for an minute. i agree with dan's analysis. what they would say, paul, look, the congress and the house of representatives has the power of the purse. and when i talk to republican leaders and some of the tea party members, their argument is we have the authority to decide what we want to fund and what we don't want to fund. that's the argument. >> wait a minute. yes, they have the power of the purse with the senate. not just one house of congress. this is constitution 101, okay. only one house of congress. you need two. and then you have to get the president's signature. there is this natural thing. you can't ju
the american people are pretty disgusted with washington generally. it's hard to predict where there's's going play out over the next three years. >> how do you see the blame game here in terms of who's taking most of the hits for the shutdown? which is not popular with the american people. >> right, look, this is the hatfields versus the mccoys. there's just no love lost between these two parties right now. let me just defend the republicans for an minute. i agree with dan's...
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way forward the some kind of irony in all this that malarkey who's quite close to us in general goes to washington wanting more arms to fight what he terms to be interned insurgents surely the way forward is some kind of cohesion and comprehensive government in iraq that actually seeks to represent all of the people of iraq rather than pursuing this and it seems to me that if the u.s. decides to heavily arm the iraqi government it can only be used for relations with iran it can only be bad news for relations with syria what we need surely is a comprehensive peace process across the whole region and yet there is the prime minister writing in the new york times asking the american people for help it's a desperate situation in the country it's a humanitarian disaster unfolding doesn't the u.s. have a moral obligation to do something. obviously there is a moral obligation to do something about the humanitarian problems faced by the people of iraq and clearly that ought to be the priority but i don't see how providing helicopter gunships f. sixteen fighters and all the other war machines that the presi
way forward the some kind of irony in all this that malarkey who's quite close to us in general goes to washington wanting more arms to fight what he terms to be interned insurgents surely the way forward is some kind of cohesion and comprehensive government in iraq that actually seeks to represent all of the people of iraq rather than pursuing this and it seems to me that if the u.s. decides to heavily arm the iraqi government it can only be used for relations with iran it can only be bad news...
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last second and the opening of some kind of dialogue with iran it would appear washington's neo-cons an armchair generals are falling on hard times ever since the end of the cold war washington has always been in need of an enemy talking to iran certainly is one of their worst nightmares so is there a plan b. . today. these are the images. from the streets of canada. for asians to rule the day. he's continues here in our still not knowing what led to a car chase in washington d.c. which caused a security lockdown of the government and did with an unarmed woman being shot in front of her baby by police on thursday details now from some sex. suspects been identified by law enforcement miriam carey's thirty four year old from connecticut she's a mother she's been suffering from mental reportedly suffering from mental illnesses including post-partum depression she was recently laid off from her job as a dental hygienist and her family have no idea why she did this they are completely confused by all of this but around two pm yesterday she tried to gain access to a secure area near the white house here in was
last second and the opening of some kind of dialogue with iran it would appear washington's neo-cons an armchair generals are falling on hard times ever since the end of the cold war washington has always been in need of an enemy talking to iran certainly is one of their worst nightmares so is there a plan b. . today. these are the images. from the streets of canada. for asians to rule the day. he's continues here in our still not knowing what led to a car chase in washington d.c. which caused...
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y en esta ocasion nos visita el senor cesar augusto jordan palomino, consul general de peru acreditado en washington... senor palomino, gracias por venir... 1.-senor consul, una televidente cuyo nombre es victoria envio la siguiente consulta: "cuÁndo sera la prÓxima amnistÍa para el pago de multas por votaciones municipales y presidenciales y en caso que no haya amnisti Ía, cuÁl es el procedimiento para el pago? victoria 2.- recientemente se realizo la eleccion de los miembros del consejo de consulta de washington, d.c.... como se eligen y quienes lo integran... cual es su desempeno? 3.- que tan importante es que los residentes peruanos de la region actualicen sus documentos de identidad de su pais?... senor palomino..consul del peru, gracias y buen fin de semana!!.. -a parte de los problemas tecnologicos, el programa de salud " "obamacare" enfrenta otro problema ...como nos dice berenice gartner, ahora son los vivos los que quieren sacar ventaja... una pausa, pero antes un adelanto con el socio.. oscar burgos!!!!!!! y en el tiempo, atencion, fin de semana soleado y con alta temperatura, enterese si
y en esta ocasion nos visita el senor cesar augusto jordan palomino, consul general de peru acreditado en washington... senor palomino, gracias por venir... 1.-senor consul, una televidente cuyo nombre es victoria envio la siguiente consulta: "cuÁndo sera la prÓxima amnistÍa para el pago de multas por votaciones municipales y presidenciales y en caso que no haya amnisti Ía, cuÁl es el procedimiento para el pago? victoria 2.- recientemente se realizo la eleccion de los miembros del...
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the reaction i would say, generally speaking, has been washington fighting, washington posturing, yada, yada. is that the way to look at it? >> this time is different. they should be concerned. i had a chance to speak to some of the financial industry that came down for their typical trip, and i told them that it is not unusual for democrats and republicans to disagree. that's the way the founders designed our government. democracy is messy, but when you have a situation in which a faction is willing potentially to default on u.s. government obligations, then we are in trouble, and if they are willing to do it now, they will be doing -- willing to do it later. one thing that i often hear is well, mr. president, even if they are being unreasonable, why can't you just go ahead and do something that makes them happy now, and i have to remind people -- >> the constitutional option. >> what i have to remind people is that -- what we're debating is keeping the government open for two months. we would then be going through this same thing in the middle of christmas shopping season, which i do
the reaction i would say, generally speaking, has been washington fighting, washington posturing, yada, yada. is that the way to look at it? >> this time is different. they should be concerned. i had a chance to speak to some of the financial industry that came down for their typical trip, and i told them that it is not unusual for democrats and republicans to disagree. that's the way the founders designed our government. democracy is messy, but when you have a situation in which a...
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the very place general george washington is said to have enjoyed a revolutionary war winning pint. in our new york city newsroom with the exciting new details. what did he drink? >> hi, jamie. we don't know that, but picture this, it's 1783, the end of the american revolutionary war. it's evacuation day. the last of the british troops march out of manhattan, new york, after seven years of occupation. george washington leads the continental army through new york streets and stops to have a celebratory drink with new york governor george clinton at the bulls head tavern. adam woodward says he believes the site of the legendary watering hole is located at 50 bowery in lower manhattan. today it's a demolition site slated to become a hotel but the address has been long suggested as the location for the tavern. these photos he took in the basbase mment of the building prove it. the photos seem to show the tavern's colonel era bricks and stone foundation walls. >> during the 18th century, the bullshead tavern was an important stopping place for many travelers, it was a place for recreatio
the very place general george washington is said to have enjoyed a revolutionary war winning pint. in our new york city newsroom with the exciting new details. what did he drink? >> hi, jamie. we don't know that, but picture this, it's 1783, the end of the american revolutionary war. it's evacuation day. the last of the british troops march out of manhattan, new york, after seven years of occupation. george washington leads the continental army through new york streets and stops to have a...
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(knocking) uh, delivery from washington general savings bank?ell phone ringing) it's your wife... again. i'm getting a new phone tomorrow. i promise. i'll bring this back to you when i'm done, okay? maybe she can call the office line. yeah, all right. thank you. hey. did you get the passports? yeah, but i couldn't get the cash, they froze our bank accounts. what? how? he's fbi, ellen. it doesn't take much these days. we need cash for tickets, hotels, food. i'll figure something out. now, listen, i'm going to leave everything for you in my desk at the hellman building. it's five blocks away from the bus station. yes, but brian, they're watching you. they're gonna follow you there. they won't. i'll make sure of it. (beeper buzzing) i gotta get to surgery. the cash, the passports, they'll be in my desk. okay, i gotta go. good to see you out of that gown. i can open my own bottles, duncan. it's such a beautiful day. we should move this outside and have a picnic. it's not a good idea. your immune system's weak. you need to be patient. patient. i've b
(knocking) uh, delivery from washington general savings bank?ell phone ringing) it's your wife... again. i'm getting a new phone tomorrow. i promise. i'll bring this back to you when i'm done, okay? maybe she can call the office line. yeah, all right. thank you. hey. did you get the passports? yeah, but i couldn't get the cash, they froze our bank accounts. what? how? he's fbi, ellen. it doesn't take much these days. we need cash for tickets, hotels, food. i'll figure something out. now,...
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is a problem in general i mean i think most americans polled them that they think that washington in general said republicans get mine but i don't get all the plan that's ridiculous obama and painter and harry reid everyone thinks that they just cannot get along and right now they can't we are to stalemate one. want to point out though as president clinton was able to reach across the aisle and make it work so did president bush but president obama is a problem he will not work with the republicans and right now the american people reject obamacare i don't know what polls you're looking at but people don't like obamacare and i'm hoping that when this forward and all these problems continue they're going to say you know what forget it this is the democrats will win back the senate you can go back to maybe a country that we don't have crushing debt that we cannot sustain patricia but it looks good looks like to me that they don't they didn't get republicans tend to can take the answer yes that's the perception least outside looking in what answer what i mean i'm going to patricia here c
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the reaction i would say generally speaking has been washington fighting, washington posturing, yada, yada, yada. is that the right way to look at it. >> no, i think they should be concerned. one thing i know the american people are tired of is this constant governing from crisis to crisis. we have to stop doing that. let's get a budget that allows people to plan over the long term that allows us to deal with our fiscal problems in a sensible, reasonable way. >> well, so far wall street has virtually shrugged off the d.c. dysfunction. stocks rose tuesday and futures are flat this morning. >>> we're also following a developing story off the southern coast of italy. at least 92 people are dead after a migrant boat sank overnight. the italian coast guard tells nbc news crews rescued more than 150 people but as many as 300 more are possibly still missing at sea. all the migrants are believed to be from sub-saharan african countries. we'll keep an eye on this story. >>> now to what was supposed to be three days of singing and laughing and preaching, well that turned tragic. eight people we
the reaction i would say generally speaking has been washington fighting, washington posturing, yada, yada, yada. is that the right way to look at it. >> no, i think they should be concerned. one thing i know the american people are tired of is this constant governing from crisis to crisis. we have to stop doing that. let's get a budget that allows people to plan over the long term that allows us to deal with our fiscal problems in a sensible, reasonable way. >> well, so far wall...
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>> well, that was with regard to people in washington generally.t was thomas jefferson who said, martin. >> i understand that, mr. klayman. i was wondering if i could take your very words and ask you, which of those two, mr. cruz or mr. mcconnell, is, in your opinion, a whore? >> in terms of how i would characterize it, mitch mcconnell has sold out the american people. i does not represent the interests of the conservative movement, the libertarian movement or any other movement. and whether it's mcconnell or whether it's president obama or whoever, they're representing their own proper interests in washington. and it's not the interests of the people. and that's why i said, i was referring to thomas jefferson as when the people fear the government, there is tyranny. when the government fears the people, there is liberty. right now our grievances are not being heard by either political party. and frankly, they're all whores. >> so you've confirmed to us that your view is mr. mcconnell is a whore. professor peterson, do you think the republican part
>> well, that was with regard to people in washington generally.t was thomas jefferson who said, martin. >> i understand that, mr. klayman. i was wondering if i could take your very words and ask you, which of those two, mr. cruz or mr. mcconnell, is, in your opinion, a whore? >> in terms of how i would characterize it, mitch mcconnell has sold out the american people. i does not represent the interests of the conservative movement, the libertarian movement or any other...
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washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. the publicans in congress are closed down the government the general george washington had three horses shot out from under him in order to create just a moment i'll tell you the real reason for their shutdown strategy also disgraced republican congressman tom de lay's twenty ten conviction for money laundering has been thrown out what about governor don siegelman who's in jail for a crime you didn't commit and the first government shutdown in seventeen years might never have happened if the supreme court didn't open up the floodgates of corporate money twenty eight and the citizens united decision i'll tell you why and how and severely to. you need to know this all hail the tea party billionaires strategists they are geniuses seriously what's the most effective way to destroy obamacare is not to defund it because there's really no such thing as defunding it individuals are mostly funding obamacare by buying insurance policies from private health insurance companies through the exchanges the rest of it is really just a whole bunch of separate individua
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. >> the reaction i would say generally speaking, has been washington fighting, washington posturing, yadda, yadda, yadda. is that the right way to look at it? >> no. i think this time is different. i think they should be concerned. one thing i know the american people are tired of and i have to assume the vast majority of businesses are tired of is this constant government from crisis to crisis. could do we need to break that fever? >> we have to stop doing that. lets get a budget that allows people to plan over the long-term, allows us to deal with fiscal problems in a sensible reasonable way. >> wall street has virtually shrugged off the d.c. dysfunction. stocks rose tuesday, experienced modest losses yesterday and futures are flat this morning. >>> now to what was supposed to be three days of singing, laughing and preaching turned tragic. eight people were killed when a north carolina church group's bus blew a tire and flipped over after slamming into a tractor-trailer ond suv. 14 people are injured. an investigation is under way. >> my 17 years, probably the most serious incident
. >> the reaction i would say generally speaking, has been washington fighting, washington posturing, yadda, yadda, yadda. is that the right way to look at it? >> no. i think this time is different. i think they should be concerned. one thing i know the american people are tired of and i have to assume the vast majority of businesses are tired of is this constant government from crisis to crisis. could do we need to break that fever? >> we have to stop doing that. lets get a...
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general to do? >> benjamin queillar carried that message to washington, d.c. a year ago. he argues that america's role in the civil war requires u.s. officials to help get justice in his country. >> you were part of the problem. >> u.s. congressman jim mcgovern supports queillar's are efforts. killing of six jesuit priests. >> a lot of the perpetrators of these crimes were people we trained in the united states. i think we have a special responsibility to demand there be some accountability, there be some truth. >> a truth that has long bothered mcgovern was that two salvadoran generals were granted asylum in the united states. >> the thought of them just kind of living the good life here in the united states i find repulsive. they are guilty of things that are terrible. >> the general's victims have been pursuing them in american courts. a key witness against them is dr. juan romogosa, seized by the military while treating poor farmers in the country side. romogosa was tortured browltly y at the national guard headquarters in 1980. >> how did you get through that? >> rom
general to do? >> benjamin queillar carried that message to washington, d.c. a year ago. he argues that america's role in the civil war requires u.s. officials to help get justice in his country. >> you were part of the problem. >> u.s. congressman jim mcgovern supports queillar's are efforts. killing of six jesuit priests. >> a lot of the perpetrators of these crimes were people we trained in the united states. i think we have a special responsibility to demand there be...
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last second and the opening of some kind of dialogue with iran it would appear washington's neo-cons an armchair generals are falling on hard times ever since the end of the cold war washington has always been in need of an enemy talking to iran certainly is one of their worst nightmares so is there a plan b. . the olympic torch is on its epic journey to structure. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred towns and cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand kilometers. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others face. a limbic torch relay special coverage on our. russian diplomatic sources say they've seen evidence suggesting a chemical weapons attack in the syrian capital in august was carried out by group backed by saudi arabia. washington. female driver in front of a child off the she ran into a security barrier at the white. following a car chase. the army reportedly fawzi live rounds of supporters of egypt's deposed president mohamed morsi and to prevent them from occupying his square.
last second and the opening of some kind of dialogue with iran it would appear washington's neo-cons an armchair generals are falling on hard times ever since the end of the cold war washington has always been in need of an enemy talking to iran certainly is one of their worst nightmares so is there a plan b. . the olympic torch is on its epic journey to structure. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred towns and cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or...
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washington's neo cons an armchair generals are falling on hard times ever since the end of the cold war washington has always been in need of an enemy talking to a friend certainly is one of their worst nightmares so is there a plan b. . do we speak your language was anything about the war not advance. news programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little turn to angle this story. or you hear. it all to spanish find out more visit to allahabad dot com. international experts push on with designing serial its chemical weapons grills you want to fishel over inconsistences and the world pulled his report on the use of gas in the country. washington police issued an unarmed a mile drive out in front of her child up to show rammed into a security barrier is near the white house following a car chase. by a former n.s.a. chief which seemed to suggest he likes to say edward snowden on a kill list provide. criticism online but he retired of the retired security boss who was simply misunderstood me.
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fiscal report it's the oecd study that demonstrates for the first types since george washington the next generation of americans will be less skilled and less educated than its predecessor generation. and that's never happened before, and it could never be allowed to happen again. >> rose: former republican senator from new hampshire judd gregg. >> unfortunately we got the biggest problem. the big us one being the people who are retired in this country the generation that's about to retire is going to double the number of retirees from 35 million to 70 million. technically the generation should be fully retired by 2017. the entitlements that support that generation can't be afforded by the next generation. they simply can't afford the costs so you're going to have to adjust the costs. >> rose: we conclude this evening with yo-yo ma the great cellist and some remarkable musicians that join him. >> what music does is it stimulates so you can reach the sound toward that ideal. for a 20th century musician it's opening our ears rather than saying this is what i do and this is my specialty and that's it.
fiscal report it's the oecd study that demonstrates for the first types since george washington the next generation of americans will be less skilled and less educated than its predecessor generation. and that's never happened before, and it could never be allowed to happen again. >> rose: former republican senator from new hampshire judd gregg. >> unfortunately we got the biggest problem. the big us one being the people who are retired in this country the generation that's about to...
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last second and the opening of some kind of dialogue with iran it would appear washington's neo cons and armchair generals are falling on hard times ever since the end of the cold war washington has always been in need of an enemy talking to iran certainly is one of their worst nightmares so is there a plan b. wealthy british sign on the sign. that's not on my list for. the markets. it's going to find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report on our. place. it was a. very hard take i. want to get along here is a play by patton that had that was that her hair killings. took. place if the people. that i work for a miserable wage and they yell at me that you should have made a little but yeah. i guess this morning i didn't go to work because i didn't feel well as a guy looking back then but the boss was unhappy about that he got angry with me and he told me i would lose my job if i didn't come but how can i work in this state my hands and my feet hurt so much. less a worker's feet and hands are eat
last second and the opening of some kind of dialogue with iran it would appear washington's neo cons and armchair generals are falling on hard times ever since the end of the cold war washington has always been in need of an enemy talking to iran certainly is one of their worst nightmares so is there a plan b. wealthy british sign on the sign. that's not on my list for. the markets. it's going to find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred...
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service-oriented generation makes its mark on america. >> reporter: the quiet coffee shop is an easy walk from the white house. but it's miles and miles away from the heart of conventional political washington. inside you're sure to meet a millennial. >> i think in general the way society is going right now, it's a good direction. the way politics are going is not. but in terms of like societal movement and like really working for equality, it's awesome. >> reporter: he's one of the 95 million americans in their 20s and early 30s. they do not believe government is a solution to what ails the country. >> i don't know if government can make those changes. i think actively engagement is what we need. and you don't have to have a government position to affect change in the government. >> i believe i can make my own path in the world, and i actually don't think the government is really all that consequential in any way in my life. it's just like another corporation. >> they have no concept of what the rest of the country wants of them or needs, and i think it's sad, and it's disappointing. >> millennials are the first internet generation. they're socially conscious, goal oriented and trained in
service-oriented generation makes its mark on america. >> reporter: the quiet coffee shop is an easy walk from the white house. but it's miles and miles away from the heart of conventional political washington. inside you're sure to meet a millennial. >> i think in general the way society is going right now, it's a good direction. the way politics are going is not. but in terms of like societal movement and like really working for equality, it's awesome. >> reporter: he's one...
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general assembly floor stay with us. with the averting of war with. syria at the last second and the opening of some kind of dialogue with iran it would appear washington's neo-cons an armchair generals are falling on hard times ever since the end of the cold war washington has always been in need of an enemy talking to iran certainly is one of their worst nightmares so is there a plan b. . i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close and for the truth from the right think. it's because when full attention and the mainstream media works side by side with joe actually on here is going to be coming back. at our teen years we have a different breed. ok. because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not how. you guys talk to the jokes well handed to me i said i've got to. and i would think. welcome back to the show we're talking to tell us your care russia special envoy to the united nations so another big story is iran space for performance at the general asse
general assembly floor stay with us. with the averting of war with. syria at the last second and the opening of some kind of dialogue with iran it would appear washington's neo-cons an armchair generals are falling on hard times ever since the end of the cold war washington has always been in need of an enemy talking to iran certainly is one of their worst nightmares so is there a plan b. . i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to...
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. >> the gentleman from washington reserves. the generalnd from south carolina. >> i yield two minutes to my friend and colleague, the converse one from tennessee, marsha blackburn. >> the gentlelady from tennessee is recognized for two minutes. >> thank you. we received this news yesterday that our priests and ministers could end up facing government arrest if they attempt to celebrate mass or openly practice their faith on military bases during this government shutdown, a shutdown we did not want. a shutdown that could've been avoided had the president and senator reid agreed to negotiate. this is so unfortunate. what we see a snowmass, no communion, no prayer, no faith, religion -- no mass, no religion. mr. speaker, what we have to realize is that religious beliefs predate government. government should not be able to tell those who are images whether they can practice their faith freely, regardless of our government funding situation, what we are seeking is accountability, transparency, and reducing what the federal government spends. go
. >> the gentleman from washington reserves. the generalnd from south carolina. >> i yield two minutes to my friend and colleague, the converse one from tennessee, marsha blackburn. >> the gentlelady from tennessee is recognized for two minutes. >> thank you. we received this news yesterday that our priests and ministers could end up facing government arrest if they attempt to celebrate mass or openly practice their faith on military bases during this government...
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. >> the gentleman from washington reserves. the general and from south carolina. >> i yield two minutes to my friend and colleague, the converse one from tennessee, marsha blackburn. >> the gentlelady from tennessee is recognized for two minutes. >> thank you. we received this news yesterday that our priests and ministers could end up facing government arrest if they attempt to celebrate mass or openly practice their faith on military bases during this government shutdown, a shutdown we did not want. a shutdown that could've been avoided had the president and senator reid agreed to negotiate. this is so unfortunate. what we see a snowmass, no communion, no prayer, no faith, religion -- no mass, no religion. mr. speaker, what we have to realize is that religious beliefs predate government. government should not be able to tell those who are images-- religious whether they can practice their faith freely, regardless of our government funding situation, what we are seeking is accountability, transparency, and reducing what the federal governm
. >> the gentleman from washington reserves. the general and from south carolina. >> i yield two minutes to my friend and colleague, the converse one from tennessee, marsha blackburn. >> the gentlelady from tennessee is recognized for two minutes. >> thank you. we received this news yesterday that our priests and ministers could end up facing government arrest if they attempt to celebrate mass or openly practice their faith on military bases during this government...
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generations. chip reid, cbs news, washington. >> the largest u.s. naval destroyer ever built is about to hit the water. the zumwalt warship to be floated soon in maine is 100 feet longer than existing destroyers. the cost, more than $3.5 billion. it can fire warheads more than 80 miles. coming up, art by the acre. the story behind a very big portrait of a little girl. >> jeff: finally tonight 11 acres of artwork. not a museum, it's in a field and its he unlikely you've ever seen anything like it, here's alphonso van marsh. >> at first glance you might think these piles of sand, grass and limestone are freshly plowed fields of farmland by the water but you have to step back. way back to see this ask a portrait of a little girl, titled wish, she spans 11 acres or about 44 olympic size swimming pools in belfast, northern ireland. it's the work of cuban american artist jorge rodriguez gerada, a muralist with dozens of projects around the world including this terrestrial portrait of barack obama in barcelona, spain from 2008. he says his largest work yet
generations. chip reid, cbs news, washington. >> the largest u.s. naval destroyer ever built is about to hit the water. the zumwalt warship to be floated soon in maine is 100 feet longer than existing destroyers. the cost, more than $3.5 billion. it can fire warheads more than 80 miles. coming up, art by the acre. the story behind a very big portrait of a little girl. >> jeff: finally tonight 11 acres of artwork. not a museum, it's in a field and its he unlikely you've ever seen...
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. >> perhaps the biggest losers of washington lawmakers in general -- only a quarter of the u.s.opulation think democrats and republicans are doing an adequate job of governing the country. the majority of americans now believe the u.s. needs a third major party. >> olivia man has pleaded not guilty for two u.s. bombings. the blast killed more than 220 people. al-liby is expected of having links to al qaeda and with seized earlier this month. >> in a new york federal coat on tuesday, -- court on tuesday al-liby they did not guilty of bombing two u.s. indices in east africa. >> he was an i.t. guy. he handled the computer programs that allow for the video surveillance while preparing for the attack. >> 240 four people died when simultaneous explosions ripped through the two facilities. thousands more were left wounded. while al-liby's role is set to a kerr five years between -- before the bombings occurred, a grand jury indicted him. he was held on board a navy vessel in the mediterranean for 10 days. al-liby's interrogation did not go well. he apparently refused food and water and
. >> perhaps the biggest losers of washington lawmakers in general -- only a quarter of the u.s.opulation think democrats and republicans are doing an adequate job of governing the country. the majority of americans now believe the u.s. needs a third major party. >> olivia man has pleaded not guilty for two u.s. bombings. the blast killed more than 220 people. al-liby is expected of having links to al qaeda and with seized earlier this month. >> in a new york federal coat on...
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closer to washington, generally in the upper 50s to low 60s. we have a very light breeze. a few high clouds coming over this morning. temperatures by 8:00 should be near 70. by noon much of the should be around 80 degrees. hometown forecast into the upper 70s and partly sunny. highs expected. that's coming in ten medicines. now a look at traffic with danella sealock. >> still looking great. no reported delays all running all or close to schedule. we talk about the parkways first. this is northbound at 175. you'll see a right lane blocked by an accident just happening now. so far no delays as you make your way around the accident. stick to the left side of the roadway. back down to 395, this is northbound this time at duke street. a crash here multivehicle. they are lined up blocking the left lane. already 395 seeing a bit of a slow commute. then it will pick up. 18 medicininutes from the beltw the bridge. we're losing signal because they are just arriving back at the scene. hov lanes, left lane was blocked. they are actually picking them up now so should be open shortly. b
closer to washington, generally in the upper 50s to low 60s. we have a very light breeze. a few high clouds coming over this morning. temperatures by 8:00 should be near 70. by noon much of the should be around 80 degrees. hometown forecast into the upper 70s and partly sunny. highs expected. that's coming in ten medicines. now a look at traffic with danella sealock. >> still looking great. no reported delays all running all or close to schedule. we talk about the parkways first. this is...
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