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you talked about martha washington wearing american-made clothing. when did first lady start wearing different regional materials from other countries for diplomatic reasons? mr. carl sferrazza: that is a very good question because there is always the issue, especially in the 19th century, of -- are we a public person or a private person? and when -- and where does that line begin and end? for example, dolly madison -- we have records of her purchasing most of her items from paris through the american representative in paris. who complained about having to waddle through the streets of paris and going after everything on mrs. medicines checklist. -- mrs. madison's checklist. you have sara polk. another one we don't have time to get into but there was a bit of a dark side there. very wealthy cotton plantations from the labor of in slaved people. and they wore lavish clothing from the house of worth in paris and was criticized, although she held herself out as a very pious woman, she always arrived fashionably late for church. and some of the press acc
you talked about martha washington wearing american-made clothing. when did first lady start wearing different regional materials from other countries for diplomatic reasons? mr. carl sferrazza: that is a very good question because there is always the issue, especially in the 19th century, of -- are we a public person or a private person? and when -- and where does that line begin and end? for example, dolly madison -- we have records of her purchasing most of her items from paris through the...
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newspaper, i think it was called "the daily intelligencer and of theser" made note fact that martha washington was wearing clothing that had been made in her country. the valuesto say, and solid craftsmanship of american-made clothing. it was no mistake. in a letter george washington wrote about a year later to a friend of theirs, he made it clear that in public, he and his ine would only be dressing american-made clothing . at that time, martha washington was seen by and large by the private receptions. they were somewhat open to the public, but it and it was a weekly reception and she would receive guests on a dais. like the heads of europe. and, as we have all seen, most especially in the famous portrait of her by gilbert stuart which is used on the opening banner for the exhibit, she wore what we almost might ." l "washington white she wore her white mop cap and also wore a white scarf around her neck and it was intended to andify the purity essentially these sort of ofroughness of this new form government, of a democracy. is thatalso interesting among the accessories she wore was an amber
newspaper, i think it was called "the daily intelligencer and of theser" made note fact that martha washington was wearing clothing that had been made in her country. the valuesto say, and solid craftsmanship of american-made clothing. it was no mistake. in a letter george washington wrote about a year later to a friend of theirs, he made it clear that in public, he and his ine would only be dressing american-made clothing . at that time, martha washington was seen by and large by the...
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she had the least preparation of any first lady in our history, with the possible exception of martha washington. >> reporter: the job of first lady comes with no specific duties. each defining her role in a unique and personal way. >> the first lady is expected by tradition to be out there, to have a set list of causes. >> reporter: for melania trump, that cause is "be best." >> an awareness campaign dedicated to the most valuable and fragile among us, our children. >> the irony is lost on no one. here she is championing this anti-cyber bullying initiative. and she is the wife of perhaps one of the most well-known cyber bullies on the planet. >> reporter: online and in person, the president can be ruthless. >> oh, i don't know what i said, uh, i don't remember! wacky jackie is campaigning with pocahontas, you believe this? a seriously low iq person. >> is it tough when your husband goes on twitter and he's also been known to name-call and be so aggressive and to bully other people. >> i don't agree always what he posts. but his action is his action. and i tell him that. i know i will be hit wit
she had the least preparation of any first lady in our history, with the possible exception of martha washington. >> reporter: the job of first lady comes with no specific duties. each defining her role in a unique and personal way. >> the first lady is expected by tradition to be out there, to have a set list of causes. >> reporter: for melania trump, that cause is "be best." >> an awareness campaign dedicated to the most valuable and fragile among us, our...
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say abraham lincoln, i would absolutely love that opportunity and also i would love to talk to martha washington. i would like to know what it was like to be the first person to do this job and bear the responsibility of setting the precedent to be the first lady of the nation, even though it wasn't called that at the time, of course. and i would love to meet the trumans. i really wood. i was so fascinated about the cross country trip they made in the car, ma and pa kettle and now i'm driving and going to every motel 6 that exists. that is so quintessential american, just cool decent people, that they were literally driving. >> steve represents the kennedy legacy so well, so i'm going to borrow from john f. kennedy when he had a number of nobel lawyers in the white house, there had been such great mind since thomas jefferson died alone. i would forego all the other -- just to have abraham lincoln alone. but i would certainly want dolly madison to host it. going back to the trumans, what anita said, there was this great tory about harry truman who goes bounding with his driver/bodyguard mike west
say abraham lincoln, i would absolutely love that opportunity and also i would love to talk to martha washington. i would like to know what it was like to be the first person to do this job and bear the responsibility of setting the precedent to be the first lady of the nation, even though it wasn't called that at the time, of course. and i would love to meet the trumans. i really wood. i was so fascinated about the cross country trip they made in the car, ma and pa kettle and now i'm driving...
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. >> martha washington. >> this is the one time i don't have to get dressed up for halloween. >> i havees. >> did very well. >> dressed up as rob schmidt for halloween. >> you have a police officer outfit? rob: i wore a three days ago, definitely still have it. jillian: should i leave too? you want to arrest me? rob: okay. let's get back to some news. 12 minutes after the hour donald trump vowing to end birthright citizenship. >> always told to me you needed a constitutional amendment. rob: our next guest, what could be the next executive order but not many other people do. george rodriguez says it is the most abused immigration loophole. jillian: the candy converter making your halloween dreams become a reality. don't go anywhere. ♪ oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh
. >> martha washington. >> this is the one time i don't have to get dressed up for halloween. >> i havees. >> did very well. >> dressed up as rob schmidt for halloween. >> you have a police officer outfit? rob: i wore a three days ago, definitely still have it. jillian: should i leave too? you want to arrest me? rob: okay. let's get back to some news. 12 minutes after the hour donald trump vowing to end birthright citizenship. >> always told to me you...
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and also, i would love to talk to martha washington. i would love to know what it was like to be the first person to have to do this job and really bear the responsibility of setting the precedent to be the first first lady of the nation, even though it wasn't called that at the time, of course. and i would really, i would love to meet the trumans. i really would. i'm just so fascinated by this cross-country trip that they did in their car in the post-presidency, just like that, lake mom, pa kettle. like, here i was, living in the white house, and now drooici'm g and going to every motel 6 that exists. i think that's so quintessentially american. we're just really, coo cool peo that go to drive-ins. >> i'm going to borrow from john f. kennedy who said, when he had a number of nobel laureates, i believe, in the white house, you know, there have been so many great minds here since thomas jefferson dined alone. and i would forego all of the other, just to have, you know, abraham lincoln alone. but i would certainly want dolly madison to ho
and also, i would love to talk to martha washington. i would love to know what it was like to be the first person to have to do this job and really bear the responsibility of setting the precedent to be the first first lady of the nation, even though it wasn't called that at the time, of course. and i would really, i would love to meet the trumans. i really would. i'm just so fascinated by this cross-country trip that they did in their car in the post-presidency, just like that, lake mom, pa...
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washington. "the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. martha? >> martha: thank you, john. breaking tonight, senate sources saying they believe there will be a vote this week. the fbi investigation of brett kavanaugh could be wrapped up as early as tomorrow we are now learning with democrats already slamming the probe as inadequate, good evening, i'm martha maccallum. the president says he is not micromanaging this process. >> this is the seventh investigation of judge kavanaugh. number seven. this isn't number one. they started on friday, they worked all weekend, they've gone late into the evenings. the fbi is really working hard. they are putting in a lot of hours. so hopefully they can come up with what everybody is looking for. i'm not concerned, no. you know what i'm concerned? that we get great, great people.
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they had a better exhibit in the old structure which was about their policy and from martha washington on first ladies have had policies and i think the thing to do is to just make it very clear what -- what was her name? mrs. hoover -- lu hoover. >> she was phenomenal. >> and she was phenomenal and everything she did from the girl scouts on was just remarkable and so i think what you do is tell her story. her clothes can be there but her story and her influence were tremendous and that's the thing to do is to make sure that everybody understands she wasn't just walking around in that dress, she was also doing something very significant and that's true of all of them. >> cokie i just reviewed a brand new book by the university press of kansas which has an entire series starting with mrs. mckinley on modern first ladies all done from a scholarly perspective so it gives you more than the fashions and food but i just reviewed a book by jill abraham hummer, a young scholar, called first lady and american women and it starts with the relationship between first ladies in american history and
they had a better exhibit in the old structure which was about their policy and from martha washington on first ladies have had policies and i think the thing to do is to just make it very clear what -- what was her name? mrs. hoover -- lu hoover. >> she was phenomenal. >> and she was phenomenal and everything she did from the girl scouts on was just remarkable and so i think what you do is tell her story. her clothes can be there but her story and her influence were tremendous and...
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. >> so, let's get right to martha raddatz with us live tonight from our washington bureau. and martha, i gather the fbi will conduct another set of tests here, we know sometimes there can be false positives. and of course, the other big question tonight, are all of these letters related? >> reporter: exactly, david. clearly, the envelopes themselves will be very helpful as evidence, but also, they will look to see if the three letters are linked somehow. but there's a lot of testing that remains to be done. david? >> martha raddatz leading us off tonight. martha, thank you. >>> and next, to the race against the deadline in the fbi's investigation into supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. tonight, who they've now talked to and will they reach out to dr. christine blasey ford at all? what we learned at this hour. and what the president said today when asked, does he have a message for young men in america? saying these are very scary times for young men. here's abc's senior white house correspondent cecilia vega. >> reporter: president trump today sounding optimistic about t
. >> so, let's get right to martha raddatz with us live tonight from our washington bureau. and martha, i gather the fbi will conduct another set of tests here, we know sometimes there can be false positives. and of course, the other big question tonight, are all of these letters related? >> reporter: exactly, david. clearly, the envelopes themselves will be very helpful as evidence, but also, they will look to see if the three letters are linked somehow. but there's a lot of...
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. >> martha: tonight with a "washington post" columnist missing and feared it dead, last seen alive inaudi arabia consulate in istanbul, the u.s. is ramping up pressure on the saturdays, demanding answers and making accusations to the saudi crown prince himself. a key mideastern ally could be responsible for the death of one of his biggest critics. the two i feel like that shouldn't happen, it is a reporter with "the washington post" and something like that should not be allowed to happen. and we intended to get to the bottom of it. >> martha: a trace gallagher is live with the latest in this high-stakes international mystery. >> nine days after jamaal khashoggi went missing, turkish investigators are still waiting for final approval to get inside the saudi arabia consulate in instant bowl. on october 2nd, surveillance video along with eyewitness accounts appeared to confirm that khashoggi walked inside the consulate and there is nothing showing he walked out. g.o.p. senator bob corker who chairs the senate relations committee said they invest tried to explain why there is no image of
. >> martha: tonight with a "washington post" columnist missing and feared it dead, last seen alive inaudi arabia consulate in istanbul, the u.s. is ramping up pressure on the saturdays, demanding answers and making accusations to the saudi crown prince himself. a key mideastern ally could be responsible for the death of one of his biggest critics. the two i feel like that shouldn't happen, it is a reporter with "the washington post" and something like that should not...
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. >> martha: jeff bezos, "washington post" columnist that this is murder has been carried out.e is not that a public word about this. he as well as a lot of other guys in silica and valley that have things that complicate all of this. what you make of his silence on this issue? >> it is hard to figure that one out. i know he has made a point of saying that he is not going to be involved in the news business of the newspaper. perhaps it is from that angle. this is one of his employees. i would think at a minimum, would be expressing condolences to the family. perhaps he has done so privately, i don't know. it is a real mystery. that's a very good question. >> martha: obviously the stakes are very high here. this is a man was a resident of virginia, not an american citizen, he is children living in virginia. what you think what how it is being handled by mike pompeo? there were images that were put out and they were smiling and talking the way that people do. there was some backlash for that on some media outlets. watch this. >> smiling together, seeming relaxed and in good spiri
. >> martha: jeff bezos, "washington post" columnist that this is murder has been carried out.e is not that a public word about this. he as well as a lot of other guys in silica and valley that have things that complicate all of this. what you make of his silence on this issue? >> it is hard to figure that one out. i know he has made a point of saying that he is not going to be involved in the news business of the newspaper. perhaps it is from that angle. this is one of...
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disgusting no she stood in the commander in chief for backing this report by the washington bureau chief on the phenomena. martha makes elly first female force pilot in combat kong with woman running for the u.s. senate in arizona in a race that will help decide which party controls the family. and emotional moment for mom excelling in the republican primaries she fended off challenges from the far right now she is her party's hope to hold the open senate seat in a difficult election and i feel very humbled and honored and grateful that. she is the favorite of the republican establishment and has a reputation as a political moderate garnered from representing a swing district but early in this race she links herself to the president and makes clear she's not pulling her punches this is this is how i see this campaign it's a choice between a do er and a talk between proven grit and hollywood glitz now there's nothing wrong with hollywood glitz right. like i am isn't brand as any one of my opponent brags as younger or one hundred pairs shoes i only ever have over a hundred come in mission serving our country with
disgusting no she stood in the commander in chief for backing this report by the washington bureau chief on the phenomena. martha makes elly first female force pilot in combat kong with woman running for the u.s. senate in arizona in a race that will help decide which party controls the family. and emotional moment for mom excelling in the republican primaries she fended off challenges from the far right now she is her party's hope to hold the open senate seat in a difficult election and i feel...
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. >> martha: it's interesting, "the washington post" just put out on editorial urging people -- senatorsainst brett kavanaugh and they say, we haven't done this, except once, in the history of the paper and that was for robert bork. what do you think about that? >> "the washington post" i think was predisposed to not wanting brett kavanaugh in the first place. so what's interesting here is almost nobody has moved. they wanted to have this public hearing, and that's exactly where they wanted to start with. i'm not sure another presidency, say president bush would have stuck by kavanaugh through this. it's been really ugly. having said that, i don't think the president has been helpful all the time. i don't think he was helpful when he attacked christine ford. and i think the real hero for me here is, mitch mcconnell, because he's really been hurting these cats and determined to hold the vote and make everybody put up or shut up. the one i think if brett kavanaugh does get confirmed, republicans and conservatives can point to those two heroes in this story. president trump for giving them
. >> martha: it's interesting, "the washington post" just put out on editorial urging people -- senatorsainst brett kavanaugh and they say, we haven't done this, except once, in the history of the paper and that was for robert bork. what do you think about that? >> "the washington post" i think was predisposed to not wanting brett kavanaugh in the first place. so what's interesting here is almost nobody has moved. they wanted to have this public hearing, and...
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martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >>> we're getting our first look at the close encounter betweeny destroyer and a chinese warship. aerial images show the "uss decatur" on the left. you can see the chinese vessel right next to it, a second image shows "the decatur" moving off after the ships came within 45 yards of each other in the disputed south china sea islands. china is accusing the u.s. of violating its, quote, sovereignty over the islands. >>> the u.s. is among more than two dozen countries that have promised to pledge aid to help indonesia. some areas aren't seeing any aid at all. james longman is there. >> reporter: video tweeted by indonesian officials appears to show the terrifying moment the 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck. villagers with nowhere to run, buildings collapsing as they scream in fear. the desperation near breaking point after a massive earthquake and tsunami sent a 20-foot wall of water tearing through this island. drone video above this neighborhood in palu shows destroyed homes sinking into the mud. officials fear hundreds of bodies could still be burie
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washington. "the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. martha? >> martha: thank you, john.s saying they believe there will be a vote this week. the fbi investigation of brett kavanaugh could be wrapped up as early as tomorrow we are now learning with democrats already slamming the probe as inadequate, good evening, i'm martha maccallum. the president says he is not micromanaging this process. >> this is the seventh investigation of judge kavanaugh. number seven. this isn't number one. they started on friday, they worked all weekend, they've gone late into the evenings. the fbi is really working hard. they are putting in a lot of hours. so hopefully they can come up with what everybody is looking for. i'm not concerned, no. you know what i'm concerned? that w
washington. "the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. martha? >> martha: thank you, john.s saying they believe there will be a vote this week. the fbi investigation of brett kavanaugh could be wrapped up as early as tomorrow we are now learning with democrats already slamming the probe as inadequate, good evening, i'm martha maccallum. the president says he is not micromanaging this process. >> this is the seventh investigation of judge kavanaugh. number...
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washington. "the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. martha?n a bit of a media tour and ask every step of the way how he is going to vote. did he tipped his hand with this comment? >> the interaction with the members was sharp and partisan and that concerns me. i tell myself, you give a little leeway because of what he has been through. but on the other hand, we can't have this on the court. we simply can't. >> martha: senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and yvette have a tough spot tonight, essentially walking a tightrope with the so-called gang of three as he tries to hold his boat together. senator flake, collins, and lisa murkowski, just one in their support, the question is will they all go with that
washington. "the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. martha?n a bit of a media tour and ask every step of the way how he is going to vote. did he tipped his hand with this comment? >> the interaction with the members was sharp and partisan and that concerns me. i tell myself, you give a little leeway because of what he has been through. but on the other hand, we can't have this on the court. we simply can't. >> martha: senate majority leader mitch mcconnell...
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washington. "the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. martha? , john, thanks. ♪ senator jeff flake has been on a bit of a media tour and ask every step of the way how he is going to vote. did he tipped his hand with this comment? >> the interaction with the members was sharp and partisan and that concerns me. i tell myself, you give a little leeway because of what he has been through. but on the other hand, we can't have this on the court. we simply can't. >> martha: senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and yvette have a tough spot tonight, essentially walking a tightrope with the so-called gang of three as he tries to hold his boat together. senator flake, collins, and lisa murkowski, just one in their support, the question is will they all go with that person? that evening, everybody, i am martha maccallum. this continues to be the lead story with brand-new developments. jeff flake walked back a little bit, telling "the atlantic," i wasn't referring to judge kavanaugh, saying that he was criticizing the overall process. brit hume is here in
washington. "the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. martha? , john, thanks. ♪ senator jeff flake has been on a bit of a media tour and ask every step of the way how he is going to vote. did he tipped his hand with this comment? >> the interaction with the members was sharp and partisan and that concerns me. i tell myself, you give a little leeway because of what he has been through. but on the other hand, we can't have this on the court. we simply can't....
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don't look to washington to solve all your problems. that's the left's old life. >> martha very true. one last question before i leave you. one of the things that has improved that everyone agrees with on is the economy. right now we are the most competitive economy for the first time in a decade and i think president trump's feeling is that that has lifted all of those and that is something that might not have been achieved by a president who wasn't willing to dust up things and cut regulations, cut taxes, all of those things. what do you say to that? >> i agree. i've been a conservative for a long time, long before trump was and i'm glad he's embraced a whole bunch of conservative views of the last handful of years and his deregulatory agenda is good. he's right, he deserves a lot of credit. i'm the second or third most conservative voter in the senate, there's a whole bunch of places where the president and i are aligned and he deserves credit for his deregulatory agenda. one of the chapters and "them" is that the upcoming disruption in the economy is that we are not goi
don't look to washington to solve all your problems. that's the left's old life. >> martha very true. one last question before i leave you. one of the things that has improved that everyone agrees with on is the economy. right now we are the most competitive economy for the first time in a decade and i think president trump's feeling is that that has lifted all of those and that is something that might not have been achieved by a president who wasn't willing to dust up things and cut...
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martha mcsally will stop at nothing to get ahead in washington and arizona pays the price. >> i'm a cancerto lose my health care coverage. that's why it angers me that attorney general josh holly filed a lawsuit to allow insurance companies to deny preexisting conditions. people like me denied care. >> i'm struck less by the substance than the lack of consistency. the republicans wanted to be running on the tax cut bill and the economy and it is shocking how much the republican message is boomeranging from the economy to health care to a border wall. there is no consistency in what they as governing majority are running on. it does seem to be a lot of consistency in what democrats are running against. >> i was talking to a smart veteran strategist who said normally you have a national party structure that tries to set the tone and direction and his explain the was this white house is day by day with the trump white house. >> i agree with you that this seems out of the blue after what we have been hearing they should run on for so long. health care is ranked as a top issue and they are worr
martha mcsally will stop at nothing to get ahead in washington and arizona pays the price. >> i'm a cancerto lose my health care coverage. that's why it angers me that attorney general josh holly filed a lawsuit to allow insurance companies to deny preexisting conditions. people like me denied care. >> i'm struck less by the substance than the lack of consistency. the republicans wanted to be running on the tax cut bill and the economy and it is shocking how much the republican...
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martha maccallum, using #forstory. trevor carlson takes over now from washington, d.c. ♪ >> tucker: well, good evening, welcome to tuckerarlton sont. there was an unexpected and kind of amazing moment at the white house today. kanye west, the rapper, showed up in the oval office. and proceeded to give what amounted to effectively a campaign speech sitting directly across from the president of the united states and pounding on the presidential desk. you've likely seen pictures of what happened everywhere. the scene may have confused you. you might have corn cluedted it was a publicity stunt staged by famous people to become more famous. you may have found yourself mupterring about the celebrities centered focus of the public discourse. felt sad knowing that the dignified country you grew up in is gone for good. you can be for given for reaching those conclusions. they're not the whole story of what happened. believe it or not, kanye west had genuinely interesting things this afternoon to say. things we ought to be talking about in public but are not. probably destroy his career for saying them, certainly will be despised
martha maccallum, using #forstory. trevor carlson takes over now from washington, d.c. ♪ >> tucker: well, good evening, welcome to tuckerarlton sont. there was an unexpected and kind of amazing moment at the white house today. kanye west, the rapper, showed up in the oval office. and proceeded to give what amounted to effectively a campaign speech sitting directly across from the president of the united states and pounding on the presidential desk. you've likely seen pictures of what...
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martha. ♪ >> representing the 12th district of pennsylvania, presentsan john murtha "capitol commentary." and now, here is congressman murtha. >> i am glad you could join us for another of our reports from washington>> we are at the archive center at the university in pittsburgh. . the center collects materials that document the postindustrial iceberg. today, we talk about congressman john patrick murtha, better known as jack murtha. he was a congressman that served almost four decades in washington, representing the people of western pennsylvania, particularly the people sort of in the areas to the east and south of the surrounding pittsburgh area. what i would like to share with you is a bit about congressman murtha's career as a military man, about his influence with military spending and also his letters in the national park service here in western pennsylvania. >> jack was actually not born here in western pennsylvania, but along the ohio river in west virginia in the 1930's. but but that his parents were originally from western pa. he finds himself coming back here as an early child. his family tradition was that they were irish catholic families, his great grandfather immigrated to this cou
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sinema duvets martha make sally mcsally.s martha c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. ♪ >> c-span's "washingtonournal," live every day with issues that impact you. coming up this morning, "new york times" correspondent benjamin appelbaum. binyamin appelbaum. barson and tom kise. join the discussion. >> now, with 22 days left until election day, c-span's campaign 2018 can coverage continues with a debate in the u.s. senate race in michigan between democratic incumbent debbie stabenow and republican businessman john james. this is about an hour. patrick: i am wgvu news' patrick center. welcome to this u.s. senate debate. this is one of two debates the major party candidates have agreed to conduct and we thank them for allowing us to host this one hour debate. now for the rules the campaigns have accepted. earlier, a coin toss determined the orders of questions and
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martha: that's fascinating. if you are wondering how that message worked out -- >> welcome to washington.me and this town is certainly buzzing and happy sounds are almost all coming from relieved and delighted democrats. as for the republicans who thought a scandal plagued president would certainly mean gains for him, it's a time of agonizing reappraisal. >> martha: he is a classic. mike emanuel is here with the story from the 1998 midterms, and how they foreshadowed what's to come. >> there are certainly some interesting shouldn't tell max similarities between now and 20 years ago. they had strong economies going in their favor and each have criticized what they consider to be unfair media coverage. the 42nd and 45th president had to deal with special legal probes and in clinton's era it was kind of star and now president trump is dealing with special counsel robert mueller performing an investigation. >> i can't get into specifics that will impact the election. and the president wants to see more people that support has policies elected than not. >> back in 1998, newt gingrich says the
martha: that's fascinating. if you are wondering how that message worked out -- >> welcome to washington.me and this town is certainly buzzing and happy sounds are almost all coming from relieved and delighted democrats. as for the republicans who thought a scandal plagued president would certainly mean gains for him, it's a time of agonizing reappraisal. >> martha: he is a classic. mike emanuel is here with the story from the 1998 midterms, and how they foreshadowed what's to come....
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washington. >> this is the first female pilot running for the u.s. senate in arizona in a race that will help decide which party controls the chamber. an emotional moment for martha. the republican primary, she had challenges from the far right. this is her party's hope to open the senate seat in a difficult election. >> i feel honored and grateful. >> she is the favorite of the republblican establishment and s a reputationon as a political moderate. she links hersrself to the presidentt and makes clear that she is not pulling her punches. >> this is how i see this campaign. it is a choice betetween a do-er and a talker. proven gririt and hollywood glititz. i am impressed that my opponent brags that shehe owns over 100 pairs of shoes. i have been on over 100 combat missions, serving our country. >> her military record against her opponent's antiwar activism, this is also a congresswoman. meanwhile, this is a tight race closely watched by both paparti. she supports the border wall and has toughened her stance on immigration and embraced the president despite once calling his commmments unacceptable and disgusting. >> we wanted to talk to marthaha abouout her campa
washington. >> this is the first female pilot running for the u.s. senate in arizona in a race that will help decide which party controls the chamber. an emotional moment for martha. the republican primary, she had challenges from the far right. this is her party's hope to open the senate seat in a difficult election. >> i feel honored and grateful. >> she is the favorite of the republblican establishment and s a reputationon as a political moderate. she links hersrself to the...
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joining me, jonathan turley, george washington law professor and fos news contributor. good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> martham a graduate of st. lawrence university. i know that you said that susan collins was the most famous graduate, i would say that's true. also vigo mortenson, kirk douglas, eleanor mondale, they went to st. lawrence. i've heard from many individuals, and there are many people who support her and do not agree with the sentiment in this alumni letter or faculty letter. that being said, this is a very strong letter. it basically says that they want to remove one of the two honorary degrees she got because, essentially, they don't like the conclusions she reached. >> right. and what's most disconcerting is that you have almost 100 professors from virtually every department in the university, signing this letter. the most fundamental obligation of professors is to preserve intellectual honesty and institutional integrity, to convey to students that a xlej or university -- college or university is a place for diversity of ideas. there's no one path, like the one described in this letter. there
joining me, jonathan turley, george washington law professor and fos news contributor. good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> martham a graduate of st. lawrence university. i know that you said that susan collins was the most famous graduate, i would say that's true. also vigo mortenson, kirk douglas, eleanor mondale, they went to st. lawrence. i've heard from many individuals, and there are many people who support her and do not agree with the sentiment in this alumni letter or...
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washington for now. i will be back at 11:00 p.m. eastern for "fox news at night." "the story with marthaight now. >> martha: thanks, shannon, good to see see you. breaking tonight, we await the fbi report on brett kavanaugh that could come out any minute. brand-new polls that show support for the white house has gone down. we will break down those numbers, show you all of those that we just got in tonight. but first, the fight gets ugly as a senator's need capitol police escorts on the hill, and fend for themselves elsewhere. >> why wouldn't i support kavanaugh? >> women are talking to you about their surviving. >> it affects me and everybody. >> i felt kavanaugh was treated like crap. >> well, boo yourself. >> martha: notiv
washington for now. i will be back at 11:00 p.m. eastern for "fox news at night." "the story with marthaight now. >> martha: thanks, shannon, good to see see you. breaking tonight, we await the fbi report on brett kavanaugh that could come out any minute. brand-new polls that show support for the white house has gone down. we will break down those numbers, show you all of those that we just got in tonight. but first, the fight gets ugly as a senator's need capitol police...
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washington for now. i will be back at 11:00 p.m. eastern for "fox news at night." "the story with martha maccallum" starts right now. >> martha: thanks, shannon, good to see see you. breaking tonight, we await the fbi report on brett kavanaugh that could come out any minute. brand-new polls that show support for the white house has gone down. we will break down those numbers, show you all of those that we just got in tonight. but first, the fight gets ugly as a senator's need capitol police escorts on the hill, and fend for themselves elsewhere. >> why wouldn't i support kavanaugh? >> women are talking to you about their surviving. >> it affects me and everybody. >> i felt kavanaugh was treated like crap. >> well, boo yourself. >> martha: not giving a way which way they are leading right now. >> what i want is to see the report. >> i just want to see the report. >> we won't have a vote before the report comes. that was the deal here we would not have a vote until we saw the report. >> martha: and we await the report, which should come at any moment. the president goes where he really has
washington for now. i will be back at 11:00 p.m. eastern for "fox news at night." "the story with martha maccallum" starts right now. >> martha: thanks, shannon, good to see see you. breaking tonight, we await the fbi report on brett kavanaugh that could come out any minute. brand-new polls that show support for the white house has gone down. we will break down those numbers, show you all of those that we just got in tonight. but first, the fight gets ugly as a...
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a "washington post" columnist is dead, and progressive icons are the target of bombs. ari, what is your reaction to that tonight? >> martha, if ever there was a time for pundits and politicians to keep theirpen, this is now. nobody should speculate, because nobody knows. the only proper course is to let the investigators investigate. and whoever they determine is behind this, at that point, that person deserves the full comments of everyone. this could be a totally nonpolitical person, and just a whack job. none of us should be in the position of blaming anybody, that's just wait, don't speculate, and let the investigators do their jobs. >> martha: richard, you know, there were obviously, jeff zucker as well, we just saw, obviously emotions very raw at cnn, understandably so. a very frightening day for them, and for all of the people who were on the receiving end of these bombs. this is an incredibly charged climate. we see -- obviously less violent, less potentially violent level, what we have watched in terms of people being chased out of restaurants, all of this has been coming in pretty forceful ways on all sides, ric
a "washington post" columnist is dead, and progressive icons are the target of bombs. ari, what is your reaction to that tonight? >> martha, if ever there was a time for pundits and politicians to keep theirpen, this is now. nobody should speculate, because nobody knows. the only proper course is to let the investigators investigate. and whoever they determine is behind this, at that point, that person deserves the full comments of everyone. this could be a totally nonpolitical...
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martha maccallum, let us know what you think. it will be back here tomorrow night, our good friend tucker carlson is standing by in washington, d.cked hour and he will join you right after this. good night, everybody. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," jeanette we have some creepy lawyer news and an amazing twist. stormy daniels a lawyer may have to cut a check to president trump. a chart that we suspect will bounce. we have details in just a minut minute. but first, pocahontas is on the warpath this evening. the senator from massachusetts, elizabeth warren has claimed to be an american indian now she did this to advance her career and it worked. harvard law
martha maccallum, let us know what you think. it will be back here tomorrow night, our good friend tucker carlson is standing by in washington, d.cked hour and he will join you right after this. good night, everybody. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," jeanette we have some creepy lawyer news and an amazing twist. stormy daniels a lawyer may have to cut a check to president trump. a chart that we suspect will bounce. we have details in just...
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washington examiner" and a few other publications. we're talking about opioids and i will introduce our panel. next to me is martha boneta. she is the founder of piedmont agriculture academy and liberty hall livestock rescue. in the center we have ms. jackie siegel. jackie, you may know her from the film queen of her site. she was former miss florida america. on the board of directors, and on the far end we have spencer. he is a filmmaker. he made the film generation warning shot. i just want -- and jack is coming out with a new book called victoria's voice about her daughters battle with an opioid addiction. it should be out in 2019 i think. i'm going to give everyone a a chance just another opening relax and talk about how to understand the opioid addiction to them. go ahead, martha. >> thank you everyone. the opioid crisis in the country affects every single american. it's a nonpartisan issue. it doesn't matter what your politics are, what you believe in, the color of your skin, where you come from. it affects every single american. we are so blessed with this administration under donald j. trump that there's an emphas
washington examiner" and a few other publications. we're talking about opioids and i will introduce our panel. next to me is martha boneta. she is the founder of piedmont agriculture academy and liberty hall livestock rescue. in the center we have ms. jackie siegel. jackie, you may know her from the film queen of her site. she was former miss florida america. on the board of directors, and on the far end we have spencer. he is a filmmaker. he made the film generation warning shot. i just...
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washington examiner and other publications. ed so we were talking about opioids and i'm going to introduce our panel. first next to me is martha benita, she is the founder of piedmont academy and center we have ms. jackie siegal. you may know her from the movie and far end is mr. spencer fomar. he is a film maker, making generation thin and warning shot, among them and jackie is coming out with a new book called victoria's voice, about her daughter's battle with an opioid addiction. if you -- so it should be out in 2019. yep. so i want to give everyone a chance to have their opening remarks and talk about the opioid addiction to them. go ahead marsha. >> thank you everyone. so the opioid crisis in our country affects every single american. it's a nonpartisan issue. it doesn't matter what your politics are, what you believe in, the poll lord of your skin. it affabilityings every single american -- color of your skin. it's affecting every single american. last year alone over 72000 americans died from opioid overdose. that's more than americans that were killed in the vietnam war. this is a crisis. it affects us all. and we are
washington examiner and other publications. ed so we were talking about opioids and i'm going to introduce our panel. first next to me is martha benita, she is the founder of piedmont academy and center we have ms. jackie siegal. you may know her from the movie and far end is mr. spencer fomar. he is a film maker, making generation thin and warning shot, among them and jackie is coming out with a new book called victoria's voice, about her daughter's battle with an opioid addiction. if you --...
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martha raddatz has the latest on that and the president's response. >> reporter: this surveillance video capturing the last moment a "washington post" columnist was seen alive. now, more than a week later, fears he has been killed are intensifying with reports of new evidence. jamal khashoggi, a u.s.-based writer, critical of his native saudi arabian government, came to the saudi consulate in turkey last tuesday to file paperwork for his wedding. turkish officials allege he was killed, and this morning, "the washington post" is reporting those officials claim to have audio and video evidence. the turks describing to their u.s. counterparts video showing a saudi security team detaining khashoggi in the consulate, the sounds of torture ending in a murder on an audio recording, according to "the post." you can hear his voice and the voices of men speaking arabic, an unidentified individual told "the post." you can hear how he was interrogated, tortured and then murdered. outside the consulate khashoggi's fiancee waiting for hours, saying he never came back and that she never saw him again. turkish media have released surveillance video they say shows 15
martha raddatz has the latest on that and the president's response. >> reporter: this surveillance video capturing the last moment a "washington post" columnist was seen alive. now, more than a week later, fears he has been killed are intensifying with reports of new evidence. jamal khashoggi, a u.s.-based writer, critical of his native saudi arabian government, came to the saudi consulate in turkey last tuesday to file paperwork for his wedding. turkish officials allege he was...
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washington times. when it comes to arizona, that race for senator jeff flake's seat, the democratic representative has a 46.4% support versus markham -- marthacsally at 43% and in missouri, versusmccaskill, 45.6% josh holly at 46%. jacky rosen in nevada against the dean heller, she has 45.3% support versus dean heller at a 43%. heidi heitkamp at 42% and .7% -- kevin cramer, 50 50.7 percent. marsha blackburn, 47.4% support in tennessee against the 45.4%.t at that is some of the races up as far as statistics. dee on our facebook page saying i am a texan voting blue. brandon saying republicans care about men and women, not just one-sided. -- to save america. caller: hello. i am voting for anyone republican. america is a democratic state, so there is not much hope of going republican. voting republican because i support everything the republicans are for. christian values and they are not against medicare and social security. canceled three years of social security. we did not get any raises. i don't know why they think democrats will get rid of that. i don't believe they are. if they would stop watching cnn and watch c-span and risen to rush li
washington times. when it comes to arizona, that race for senator jeff flake's seat, the democratic representative has a 46.4% support versus markham -- marthacsally at 43% and in missouri, versusmccaskill, 45.6% josh holly at 46%. jacky rosen in nevada against the dean heller, she has 45.3% support versus dean heller at a 43%. heidi heitkamp at 42% and .7% -- kevin cramer, 50 50.7 percent. marsha blackburn, 47.4% support in tennessee against the 45.4%.t at that is some of the races up as far...
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martha mcsally battling democrat kristin sinema. mcsally will join us live coming up next. >> bill: mid-term, democrats focusing on healthcare promoting medicare for all. leland vittert has more on that from washington morning, bill. democrats think healthcare could be their ticket to control the house. a nurses group in favor of medicare for all lists close to 230 democratic house candidates who promise that government, aka, us the taxpayers, will take care of everybody's healthcare and with healthcare as one of the most important issues for democratic voters the bernie sanders approach is now becoming mainstream. >> i have seen the ads, the ugly ads here in maryland. oh, it's impossible, it's too extravagant and expensive. well, i want to ask those people how the hell does it happen that we spend twice as much per capita on healthcare as do the people of any other nation? >> there isn't time to closely examine the facts of that statement but republicans are worried enough about an exposed flank on healthcare that president trump is hitting back. >> president trump: a majority of democrats on the ballot for congress have already signed up for a government takeover of healthcare that would obliterat
martha mcsally battling democrat kristin sinema. mcsally will join us live coming up next. >> bill: mid-term, democrats focusing on healthcare promoting medicare for all. leland vittert has more on that from washington morning, bill. democrats think healthcare could be their ticket to control the house. a nurses group in favor of medicare for all lists close to 230 democratic house candidates who promise that government, aka, us the taxpayers, will take care of everybody's healthcare and...
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washington examiner and a few other publications. all right. we're talking about opioids and i am going to introduce our panel. first, next to me is martha bonita. she is the founder of piedmont agriculture academy and liberty hall livestock rescue. in the center we have miss jackie segal. jackie, you might know her from the film, queen of versailles and she's on the board of directors for the westgate resort foundation and on the far end, we have mr. spencer fomar. >> he is a filmmaker and he's made the warning shot among them. so i just want to -- oh, and jacky is coming out with a new book called victoria's voice about the battle with the opioid addiction and it should be out in 2019, i think. >> so i'll give everyone a chance just to have their opening remarks and talk about how they understand the opioid addiction to them. so go ahead, martha, you first. >> thank you, everyone. so the opioid crisis in our country affects every single american. it's a non-partisan issue. it doesn't matter what your politics are, what you believe in, the color of your skin, where you come from, it affects every single american and we are so blessed wi
washington examiner and a few other publications. all right. we're talking about opioids and i am going to introduce our panel. first, next to me is martha bonita. she is the founder of piedmont agriculture academy and liberty hall livestock rescue. in the center we have miss jackie segal. jackie, you might know her from the film, queen of versailles and she's on the board of directors for the westgate resort foundation and on the far end, we have mr. spencer fomar. >> he is a filmmaker...
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martha miceli who's running for the senate. later the candidates for montana's at-large congressional seat. ♪ washington journal" live every dayh news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, we will talk with secretaries of state from around the country about what their states are doing with the federal government to bolster election security for the midterm elections. with connecticut secretary of state denise merrill. on board the bus to discussion election issues in connecticut. and we will talk about top issues facing the state. the short to watch washington journal, five at 7:00 eastern on wednesday morning. join the discussion. and live now to cedar city utah for a debate between former presidential candidate republican, net money and democrat jenny wilson.
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