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the first is washington. right. some of the first documents primary, source documents published from the revolution were what were from washington's papers and, congress papers in the 1780s, right. in the 1780s, they published the correspondence washington and congress where washington says, hey, the british are about to take york city. should i leave it for them intact or should i burn the place before i leave? and congress supposedly says, don't do it now. whether they also sent him a private letter that said, go ahead and do it and burn this letter to while you're at it, we'll never know. and can't argue from an absence of evidence. but it is true that every historian writes about washington points to that and say, well, see, washington didn't do it. when the fire happened, he was seven miles away. he had you know, he was a great guy. he wasn't a napoleon or a caesar or a cromwell. he had asked, you know, the civilian authorities permission, the civilian authority said no, not only did washington obey him, but ap
the first is washington. right. some of the first documents primary, source documents published from the revolution were what were from washington's papers and, congress papers in the 1780s, right. in the 1780s, they published the correspondence washington and congress where washington says, hey, the british are about to take york city. should i leave it for them intact or should i burn the place before i leave? and congress supposedly says, don't do it now. whether they also sent him a private...
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or the department of washington. is this gentleman, samuel heintzelman. he is not going to do what had always been done private federals when stewart went out a raid before they would send their cavalry him, they would chase them from behind. never capture catch them, wear out their horses, embarrass themselves and go home with no nothing to hold on to. huntsmen doesn't have enough cavalry to even attempt. so going to, in other words, his infantry to protect all of his assets and give stewart a corridor by which he has no other way to go except through that corridor and through which he can create numerous. mr. go to burke station on the orange and now andrew railroad that comes out of washington. alexander westward you will stop. they know the federals know this because he's got a telegrapher with them to tell it. recitation of bird station. they will begin listening to all the union telegrams, all the traffic, and they will begin sending their own kind of sarcastic messages back to the feds. ask them to send better
or the department of washington. is this gentleman, samuel heintzelman. he is not going to do what had always been done private federals when stewart went out a raid before they would send their cavalry him, they would chase them from behind. never capture catch them, wear out their horses, embarrass themselves and go home with no nothing to hold on to. huntsmen doesn't have enough cavalry to even attempt. so going to, in other words, his infantry to protect all of his assets and give stewart a...
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to create washington, d.c. and it takes a long time for that plan for the city to come to fruition. so it makes perfect sense it took ten years to build it and years and years to for it to become the city that we know and love absolutely. so i think it makes some sense that it's know a little yeah, a little less enticing, but they do make that decision and thanks for plugging the book of course absolutely wonderful stuff but so they make the decision they've reached that fork in the proverbial road and they decide to go to washington. what happens next so they decide to go to washington. the debate between ross and coburn, this it's too easy. in fact, ross says to leading us into a trap. however, all the military things that you're any your first day at west point this is what you learn you know you fell trees across the road you have skirmishes go out harass them you monitor the army, you flood, you know where you blow up a bridge, you burn a bridge. you know anything to delay the army? none. that's done. so r
to create washington, d.c. and it takes a long time for that plan for the city to come to fruition. so it makes perfect sense it took ten years to build it and years and years to for it to become the city that we know and love absolutely. so i think it makes some sense that it's know a little yeah, a little less enticing, but they do make that decision and thanks for plugging the book of course absolutely wonderful stuff but so they make the decision they've reached that fork in the proverbial...
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the first is washington. right. some of the first documents primary, source documents published from the revolution were what were from washington's papers and, congress papers in the 1780s, right. in the 1780s, they published the correspondence washington and congress where washington says, hey, the british are about to take york city. should i leave it for them intact or should i burn the place before i leave? and congress supposedly says, don't do it now. whether they also sent him a private letter that said, go ahead and do it and burn this letter to while you're at it, we'll never know. and can't argue from an absence of evidence. but it is true that every historian writes about washington points to that and say, well, see, washington didn't do it. when the fire happened, he was seven miles away. he had you know, he was a great guy. he wasn't a napoleon or a caesar or a cromwell. he had asked, you know, the civilian authorities permission, the civilian authority said no, not only did washington obey him, but ap
the first is washington. right. some of the first documents primary, source documents published from the revolution were what were from washington's papers and, congress papers in the 1780s, right. in the 1780s, they published the correspondence washington and congress where washington says, hey, the british are about to take york city. should i leave it for them intact or should i burn the place before i leave? and congress supposedly says, don't do it now. whether they also sent him a private...
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to create washington, d.c. and it takes a long time for that plan for the city to come to fruition. so it makes perfect sense it took ten years to build it and years and years to for it to become the city that we know and love absolutely. so i think it makes some sense that it's know a little yeah, a little less enticing, but they do make that decision and thanks for plugging the book of course absolutely wonderful stuff but so they make the decision they've reached that fork in the proverbial road and they decide to go to washington. what happens next so they decide to go to washington. the debate between ross and coburn, this it's too easy. in fact, ross says to leading us into a trap. however, all the military things that you're any your first day at west point this is what you learn you know you fell trees across the road you have skirmishes go out harass them you monitor the army, you flood, you know where you blow up a bridge, you burn a bridge. you know anything to delay the army? none. that's done. so r
to create washington, d.c. and it takes a long time for that plan for the city to come to fruition. so it makes perfect sense it took ten years to build it and years and years to for it to become the city that we know and love absolutely. so i think it makes some sense that it's know a little yeah, a little less enticing, but they do make that decision and thanks for plugging the book of course absolutely wonderful stuff but so they make the decision they've reached that fork in the proverbial...
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case, trump's criminal defense lawyers filed motions to delay the case in washington d.c.. one trump motion seeks to pause the washington case altogether until judge tanya chutkan rules on the trump motion to dismiss the case based on a claim of presidential immunity. trump's criminal defense lawyers right as president trump should not be required to endure the burden of defending himself or the other burdens of litigation until this threshold immunity question is resolved, the court should stay this matter, including all applicable deadlines pending resolution of the immunity motions. in a second motion donald trump as judge chutkan to delay the deadline to file pretrial motions from november 9th to february of next year. saying president trump has wart in good faith to comply with the deadline but is unable to do so given the enormity of discovery and the time required to confer with the prosecution. today jack smith alerted trump appointed judge cannon to last night filings urging her not be manipulated by trump's delay tactics. defendant trump actions in the hours follo
case, trump's criminal defense lawyers filed motions to delay the case in washington d.c.. one trump motion seeks to pause the washington case altogether until judge tanya chutkan rules on the trump motion to dismiss the case based on a claim of presidential immunity. trump's criminal defense lawyers right as president trump should not be required to endure the burden of defending himself or the other burdens of litigation until this threshold immunity question is resolved, the court should...
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washington is a ghost town. if do that i y have my word as a gentleman, i will not attack civilians. i will not attack any i won't touch it. i simply am going to fly a flag. i'm going to parlay with your esident, which he didn't know was gone. and your generals. so as ross does this from a use there's musket fire and it hits kills one british soldier wounds some t it takes ross's horse as this is the horse that rved the men in theolyphonic he brought across the atlantic as any mounted offer tell you, the horse is an extension of themselves ross is livid he ts coburn make the call coburn ses his marines after him and they burn e house down try to hunt people down one of ross's aides says they only burn that one house. coburn'aide said they burn to so make the decision so at changes now coburn who wants to burn everything? ross was holding a back. ross undoes the muzzle, so they marched to the capitol let slip. the dogs. yeah. and let the dogs of war loose so the capitol. then white house. then they would hit the
washington is a ghost town. if do that i y have my word as a gentleman, i will not attack civilians. i will not attack any i won't touch it. i simply am going to fly a flag. i'm going to parlay with your esident, which he didn't know was gone. and your generals. so as ross does this from a use there's musket fire and it hits kills one british soldier wounds some t it takes ross's horse as this is the horse that rved the men in theolyphonic he brought across the atlantic as any mounted offer...
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washington.l us a little bit about president teddy roosevelt in the times in which he knew booker t. washington. most people probably know teddy roosevelt from carry a big stick and the charge of san juan hill. tell us a little bit about president roosevelt. and am i pronouncing that correctly? sometimes i hear roosevelt versus roosevelt, which one is the correct pronunciation? guest: i've heard it pronounced both ways by the family. you can't go wrong. how can you compare the two? one has seven generations of wealth and the other was born a slave. i'm not saying that they are equal. but if you think teddy roosevelt is just a rich kid who had a great education and went to harvard and became president, you are missing 99% of his story. no matter how rich you are, if you don't have your health, you don't have anything. his family was watching him lose his breath and wondering if he would breathe again. he had intestinal cholera and no one knew exactly what it was. even though his family was wealthy
washington.l us a little bit about president teddy roosevelt in the times in which he knew booker t. washington. most people probably know teddy roosevelt from carry a big stick and the charge of san juan hill. tell us a little bit about president roosevelt. and am i pronouncing that correctly? sometimes i hear roosevelt versus roosevelt, which one is the correct pronunciation? guest: i've heard it pronounced both ways by the family. you can't go wrong. how can you compare the two? one has...
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the first is washington. right. some of the first documes primary, source documents published om the revolution were what were from washington's papers and, congress papers in the 1780s, right. in the 1780s, they published the correspondence washington and congress where washington says, hey, the british are about to take york city. should i leave it for them intact or should i burn the place before i leave? and congress supposedly says, don't do it now. whether they also sent him a private letter that said, go ahead and do it and burn this letter to while you're at it, we'll never know. and can't argue from an absence of evidence. but it is true that every historian writes about washington pois to that and say, well, see, washington didn't do it. when the fire happened, he was seven miles away. he had you know, he was a great guy. he wasn't a napoleon or a caesar or a cromwell. he had asked, you know, the civilian authorities permission, the civilian authority said no, not only did washington obey him, but apparent
the first is washington. right. some of the first documes primary, source documents published om the revolution were what were from washington's papers and, congress papers in the 1780s, right. in the 1780s, they published the correspondence washington and congress where washington says, hey, the british are about to take york city. should i leave it for them intact or should i burn the place before i leave? and congress supposedly says, don't do it now. whether they also sent him a private...
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all right, so let's zoom in to the protests that are taking place, uh, we know the ones in washington dc, the one in washington dc is what we have been showing you for the past hour or so, uh, at this point i'm looking at another, i think that is the same, different shot uh of the protest taking place in uh washington dc, if we if we want to show that. so this is a different shot from what we're looking at, so that gives you an idea about how big a protest this is. uh, let's take a look a footage now uh from the hamas resistance fighters uh to show not only their um obvious firing uh power and fighting power, but as to what's has happened or transpired on the ground in the gaza strip. الله اكبر ولله الحمد. الله اكبره الحمد. الله. اضرب اضرب هي قباللك الله اكبر ولله الحمد. وجعلنا من بين ايديهم سدا ومن خلفهم سدا فاغشيناهم فهم لا يبصرون يا رب هي دباباتهم هي جرافاتهم والله انها باذن الله ستكون دماره وابال عليكم واويز. idea about uh hamas and what they're capable of doing. i don't know if you uh witnessed the small red hours or rather small, but that was their target which was either most o
all right, so let's zoom in to the protests that are taking place, uh, we know the ones in washington dc, the one in washington dc is what we have been showing you for the past hour or so, uh, at this point i'm looking at another, i think that is the same, different shot uh of the protest taking place in uh washington dc, if we if we want to show that. so this is a different shot from what we're looking at, so that gives you an idea about how big a protest this is. uh, let's take a look a...
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washington.l us a little bit about president teddy roosevelt in the times in which he knew booker t. washington. most people probably know teddy roosevelt from carry a big stick and the charge of san juan hill. tell us a little bit about president roosevelt. and am i pronouncing that correctly? sometimes i hear roosevelt versus roosevelt, which one is the correct pronunciation? guest: i've heard it pronounced both ways by the family. you can't go wrong. how can you compare the two? one has seven generations of wealth and the other was born a slave. i'm not saying that they are equal. but if you think teddy roosevelt is just a rich kid who had a great education and went to harvard and became president, you are missing 99% of his story. no matter how rich you are, if you don't have your health, you don't have anything. his family was watching him lose his breath and wondering if he would breathe again. he had intestinal cholera and no one knew exactly what it was. even though his family was wealthy
washington.l us a little bit about president teddy roosevelt in the times in which he knew booker t. washington. most people probably know teddy roosevelt from carry a big stick and the charge of san juan hill. tell us a little bit about president roosevelt. and am i pronouncing that correctly? sometimes i hear roosevelt versus roosevelt, which one is the correct pronunciation? guest: i've heard it pronounced both ways by the family. you can't go wrong. how can you compare the two? one has...
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but 200 men within a hundred miles of washington. well, it leaves tire armies with a half mile washington the entire time i walk arounand henchmen hate each other when i'm stolen, when, when whoever got mmand of the arm prior to that. the army. which army commander washe boss of the the man commanding the french? washington. in other words, would have been in the chain of command. i instruments ofhe hookers going to take him out of your you either make me a separate entity or move so they make him a completely separate. he does not have to anything by joseph rean for us to believe is hooker was aware of what actually was going on in real details. the evidence of what hooker says there i'm taking the planks of the bridge. the twdocuments that are so you're not expecting the documents i highlighted part you'll notice the date that i've sure it's the same day as what heintzelman wrote this journal may one that very day the very first thing heintzelman does. so it's like a blank to the british and we're going it highlights the fact that
but 200 men within a hundred miles of washington. well, it leaves tire armies with a half mile washington the entire time i walk arounand henchmen hate each other when i'm stolen, when, when whoever got mmand of the arm prior to that. the army. which army commander washe boss of the the man commanding the french? washington. in other words, would have been in the chain of command. i instruments ofhe hookers going to take him out of your you either make me a separate entity or move so they make...
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unborn, and at the same time, such a very beneficial article for the russians was published by the washingtonost and spiegel , about sabotage on the northern poto streams, and it can be said such an old fake under a new sign, in may of this year already one publication and well another, zvodeicha tsatunk published a similar article accusing the ukrainian special services of blowing up gas pipelines, and here is this article, which was published then, there, well, it happened generally about something, and now practically the same thing is told in these new articles, but there is an addition, but back to the itch. which then published that fake, six months ago, they also published their own insight, as if there was a conversation between scholz and joe biden about the fact that first the americans would put their tanks there and only then the germans would put their leopards, as you can see, nothing like that happened , the leopards came first, and then they published the same zoo in the 21st year, the material stating that russia wants to join to include, well, the ldnr according to the scena
unborn, and at the same time, such a very beneficial article for the russians was published by the washingtonost and spiegel , about sabotage on the northern poto streams, and it can be said such an old fake under a new sign, in may of this year already one publication and well another, zvodeicha tsatunk published a similar article accusing the ukrainian special services of blowing up gas pipelines, and here is this article, which was published then, there, well, it happened generally about...
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the columbia at the border between present day washington state and oregon. so the british were willing, in other words, to conceal read to the united states. all lands south and of the columbia. but they wanted to maintain access to the river itself, which of course, was the main transportation for the company. remember, the hudson's bay company had a number of trading posts, not just the columbia, the willamette and the snake and other rivers in the territory and so the british hoping that the border would follow the columbia river would enable them to keep access to the columbia river. and hold on to the trading forts that they had established along river. they wanted control over puget sound, which they rightly regarded as a superior harbor on the northwest coast. now americans, for their part, did not expect to acquire any territory north of. the 49th parallel, but they also coveted puget sound and access to strait of juan de fuca fuca. keep in mind that during the 1820s and the 1830s, the united states no good harbor on the pacific, san diego and san fr
the columbia at the border between present day washington state and oregon. so the british were willing, in other words, to conceal read to the united states. all lands south and of the columbia. but they wanted to maintain access to the river itself, which of course, was the main transportation for the company. remember, the hudson's bay company had a number of trading posts, not just the columbia, the willamette and the snake and other rivers in the territory and so the british hoping that...
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uh and now the washington has the bay alarm. uh uh, more precisely by it has vitals organization because uh they, i think came to realization that directly is winning the war that the crane is losing uh, bobs. the, the question is whether they wants to pro long this indefinitely with the aim of, uh, as many russians soldiers and equipments being got, you know, destroyed, and people killed. uh, it's very cynical logic, but that's exactly what they are doing. however, russia is, it came out to be stronger now after 2 years of war. and the on the other hand, you have the upcoming election is in the united states. by the way, there won't be, uh, most, probably any elections in ukraine because it's in war and the last 2000 and needs the elections because it would show that he's not as strong as he pretends to be. so washington has about a year to figure out what is going to, what it stands is going to be about is because uh as soon as uh, as trump wins. and it seems to be an imminent result. if the elections hosted held in november a
uh and now the washington has the bay alarm. uh uh, more precisely by it has vitals organization because uh they, i think came to realization that directly is winning the war that the crane is losing uh, bobs. the, the question is whether they wants to pro long this indefinitely with the aim of, uh, as many russians soldiers and equipments being got, you know, destroyed, and people killed. uh, it's very cynical logic, but that's exactly what they are doing. however, russia is, it came out to be...
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we are taking your calls this morning on "washington journal." terry is next, salem, massachusetts, democratic line. caller: this country is really scaring me these days. we've finally found out that a good percentage of our country does not care for democracy -- ♪ >> distinguished guests, the president of the united states. ♪ pres. biden: before i begin, i'm going to ask for a vote. do i free the turkey? anyway, good to see you all. if you have a seat, please take it. good to see you all, good morning. i'm honored to welcome, welcome to the biggest addition of this honor for white house thanksgiving tradition. it really is. a lot of special guest today, children and families for my staff and cabinet. there you go. all right. students from washington elliott kind middle school. [cheers] pres. biden: thank you very much. jill and i met them during the back-to-school visit. glad you remembered us. thank you. future farmers of america. [cheers] pres. biden: leaders of the 4-h counsel, leaders of the agricultural community. i want you to know that ev
we are taking your calls this morning on "washington journal." terry is next, salem, massachusetts, democratic line. caller: this country is really scaring me these days. we've finally found out that a good percentage of our country does not care for democracy -- ♪ >> distinguished guests, the president of the united states. ♪ pres. biden: before i begin, i'm going to ask for a vote. do i free the turkey? anyway, good to see you all. if you have a seat, please take it. good...
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united states to stop this, yeah, thank you so much krishna swami, we're going to now return back to washington dc, speakers are speaking at this uh large pro-palestine rally, let's take a listen, the us government's historical record is open for the world to see, and we all know its details well. the us congress condemned our movement for justice and liberation, the two corporate parties have made themselves abundantly clear, so let us ourselves be abundantly clear. to the us congress, we welcome your condemnation, we know your loyalties imperialism in war, the prophet over people, to the destruction of our environment and to the usurption of our rights, and you, you know very well that our loyalty remains with justice, with dignity, with human rights, with the exploited and the oppressed of this world. despite the repression, despite the media and lies, despite the media bias, despite all they do and will try to do as they have done ever with every movement of justice in this country, no we hold no fear in our hearts, we stand on the shoulders of palestinian children, the children of the ston
united states to stop this, yeah, thank you so much krishna swami, we're going to now return back to washington dc, speakers are speaking at this uh large pro-palestine rally, let's take a listen, the us government's historical record is open for the world to see, and we all know its details well. the us congress condemned our movement for justice and liberation, the two corporate parties have made themselves abundantly clear, so let us ourselves be abundantly clear. to the us congress, we...
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the _ movement in washington and they know that. ., movement in washington and they know that. . . ,they know that. ., ., , " that. the real leverage is the $14 million in aid _ that. the real leverage is the $14 million in aid that _ that. the real leverage is the $14 million in aid that the _ that. the real leverage is the $14 million in aid that the us - that. the real leverage is the $14 million in aid that the us is - million in aid that the us is already spoken of. when he looks at about two or three weeks, if you're looking at the other side of thanksgiving and think we can only push this so far? i did thanksgiving and think we can only push this so far?— push this so far? i did not know that he said _ push this so far? i did not know that he said that... _ push this so far? i did not know that he said that... he - push this so far? i did not know that he said that... he did - push this so far? i did not know that he said that... he did say i that he said that... he did say that, two _ that he said that... he did say that. two or — that he said that... he did say that, two or
the _ movement in washington and they know that. ., movement in washington and they know that. . . ,they know that. ., ., , " that. the real leverage is the $14 million in aid _ that. the real leverage is the $14 million in aid that _ that. the real leverage is the $14 million in aid that the _ that. the real leverage is the $14 million in aid that the us - that. the real leverage is the $14 million in aid that the us is - million in aid that the us is already spoken of. when he looks at...
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office of the washington post in kyiv, and here are these two teams of spiegel and the washington postecific moment , including with the mention of roman chervinsky, at a specific moment published this article and the actual article. time for specific political events, it has an absolutely manipulative character and manipulative news, regardless depending on whether they told the truth or not, whether chervinsky was there or not, does ukraine have anything to do with the undermining of the northern streams or not. i believe that we do not need to absorb it in the 10th circle and say that, well , first of all, we need to be happy and thank the ukrainians ... because , please forgive me, but the person who captured the witness and participant in the downing of mm17 , mr. tsemakh , then organized the removal of the wagnerites from russia, and they almost came to their capture in the sky above ukraine, and then she, in other words, lured, failed to lure, to her great regret, a russian fighter with a russian pilot on ukrainian soil. and the fact that this operation was a failure, we actuall
office of the washington post in kyiv, and here are these two teams of spiegel and the washington postecific moment , including with the mention of roman chervinsky, at a specific moment published this article and the actual article. time for specific political events, it has an absolutely manipulative character and manipulative news, regardless depending on whether they told the truth or not, whether chervinsky was there or not, does ukraine have anything to do with the undermining of the...
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was, the washington post. so this was a total to me. you know, my feelings were mixed at the time. i actually i guess my initial reaction was that, well, first of all, shock. but second of all, that it might be good for the post. the truth is that we had, or at least the graham family and everybody had pretty much run out of ideas for to turn the place around and were facing an enormous number of cuts. i was beginning to develop plans for the next year, budget plans and they called for more cuts on staff. i had already done about i was expected to do about cutting 35 people in our newsroom in the first year. they said they were going easy on me and then the second year was going to be more like 50 or more. and i expected that perpetually, frankly. so was somewhat encouraged that somebody who who had a reputation for growth would be purchasing the post that he would invest he would come with some new ideas because lord knows we needed a lot of ideas in the business. so i thought would be it might be good for th
was, the washington post. so this was a total to me. you know, my feelings were mixed at the time. i actually i guess my initial reaction was that, well, first of all, shock. but second of all, that it might be good for the post. the truth is that we had, or at least the graham family and everybody had pretty much run out of ideas for to turn the place around and were facing an enormous number of cuts. i was beginning to develop plans for the next year, budget plans and they called for more...
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throw was wide and for washington.ngton is going to come to the coliseum, the first visit here since 2015, and hand usc a third loss and a second in the conference and extend their own winning streak to 16. >> kirk: heck of a battle here between these two offenses. the play callers, lincoln riley, doing everything he could with caleb williams and ryan grubb and kalen deboer doing it with penix and dillon johnson. huskies got tested here at the coliseum, but they survived this. you said utah coming up. they go to corvallis after that at oregon state. apple cup at home, and more than likely a shot to go to vegas, pac-12 championship. this team's the real deal. number five in rankings and not going anywhere. >> chris: tough thing for usc. you go to -- where the ducks scored 63 against calm it's not going to be any easier to stop bo nix. >> kirk: we saw it a few weeks ago in seattle. it's a long way to go, but can you imagine if washington and oregon keep winning and those two happen to match up in a pac-12 championship on
throw was wide and for washington.ngton is going to come to the coliseum, the first visit here since 2015, and hand usc a third loss and a second in the conference and extend their own winning streak to 16. >> kirk: heck of a battle here between these two offenses. the play callers, lincoln riley, doing everything he could with caleb williams and ryan grubb and kalen deboer doing it with penix and dillon johnson. huskies got tested here at the coliseum, but they survived this. you said...
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washington journal. a life form involving you to discuss the latest issues and government, politics, and public policy from washington dc and across the country. thursday morning, axios congressional reporter talks about the expected release of a house ethics report following their investigation into george santos. a film producer talks about his latest film, police state, and other political news of the day. and congressman smith will discuss aid to israel and ukraine and bidens meeting with the president of china. and the national resources defense council talks about the u.s. government new climate assessment report and the impact of climate change. washington journal. join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span out, or c-span.org. listening to programs on c-span or c-span radio just got easier. tell your smart speaker, play c-span radio and listen to washington journal daily at 7:00 eastern, and other public affairs events throughout the day. and catch washington tod
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okay, in case you're tuning in, washington dc is the site of huge pro palestine rally. the location from what we understand is freedom plaza uh in this case and point which is just. hoping to skip away from what we understand from where the white house is, so it's not that much of a treck for them to be making, but uh that uh is going to take place soon, unless they have already made their way there, we only have certain shots that don't show the white house there, but uh, freedom plazas where this protest is taking place in washington dc. committee, hello, people from, unfortunately, off and on, since we're streaming this, we do get cut off, we do apologize for that. we think it's imperative to be a part of national movement, to stand up together to say that the us does not support the ethnic cleansing of gaza. i know that the media has spent lot of time talking about the giant protests around the world, but i think it's important for you to know that we have had the largest protest of tens of thousands of people in minnesota that we have had since the murder of george
okay, in case you're tuning in, washington dc is the site of huge pro palestine rally. the location from what we understand is freedom plaza uh in this case and point which is just. hoping to skip away from what we understand from where the white house is, so it's not that much of a treck for them to be making, but uh that uh is going to take place soon, unless they have already made their way there, we only have certain shots that don't show the white house there, but uh, freedom plazas where...
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but want to turn jeff bezos buying the washington post. and what i was by in the book is you talk about how when jeff bought the post, he didn't then lavish, you know, tens of millions of dollars, hundreds of millions of dollars on the post and treating it like a personal charity, but instead tried to really run it as a business, something that could stand on its own two feet. is from this lessons even a blueprint that can be applied to other newspapers. of course, as we all know, you know, it's newspaper first that that happened disrupted and to figure out what that revenue model is, how they should operate going forward, are there lessons from this experience. bezos that can actually be applied to other news organizations? well to some degree, i think there are. i mean, i think that it's true that he wanted this to be a sustainable business. he did not treat us as a charity. and i always told people at the post we should be glad for that, because if he ever got tired of the charity, we would be in very bad shape and we should use his own
but want to turn jeff bezos buying the washington post. and what i was by in the book is you talk about how when jeff bought the post, he didn't then lavish, you know, tens of millions of dollars, hundreds of millions of dollars on the post and treating it like a personal charity, but instead tried to really run it as a business, something that could stand on its own two feet. is from this lessons even a blueprint that can be applied to other newspapers. of course, as we all know, you know,...
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he's done a great job a "the washington post." he's brought a series of voices that they didn't have before to broaden their political perspective. i'm a big fan of david's while we disagree on this issue, and i'm sad they did that, think it was under pressure from a newsroom. it's sad that newsrooms across the political papers they think of these images as weapons they weaponize this. and they try to force the paper itself to follow whatever subjective criteria they have for the skyline. it's unfortunate. >> i want you spoened to to some of the criticism. katherine, the put up the criticism from susan. there we go. this is one of the comments that came in. the writer was a research associate the at the center for culture and society and religion at princeton. she says mr. ramirez's cartoon depicted a hamas representative tying women and children to himself to use as shields and blaming israel for their deaths. though no one disputes that hamas hides in civilian areas to evade the israeli army. this is the key part now, this carto
he's done a great job a "the washington post." he's brought a series of voices that they didn't have before to broaden their political perspective. i'm a big fan of david's while we disagree on this issue, and i'm sad they did that, think it was under pressure from a newsroom. it's sad that newsrooms across the political papers they think of these images as weapons they weaponize this. and they try to force the paper itself to follow whatever subjective criteria they have for the...
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this worries, washington, the crossing ukraine. i'm joined by my guess tony kevin and ken brown. he is a former australian career diplomat in bel rate. we have even guides. he's a research associate at build rates, institute of european studies, adding budapest requests of george samuel we. he has a pod cast here at the geico which can be found on youtube and locals, or gentleman cross black roles. and i think that means you can jump anytime you want, and i always appreciate it, mr. former invested or tony. let me go to you 1st. here you recently wrote a pendant article under the title is the in game inside for ukraine. and i'm going to paraphrase you a little bit. ukraine has no options left, and russia has plenty. please explain that. well, russia has military and political and psychological superiority to care for a shame that has clearly been established since last september. and the traits of the key of regime, in my opinion, has become a ralph, russia now controls the pace of military activity at the friends. they can decide whether they wish to go forward or whether they w
this worries, washington, the crossing ukraine. i'm joined by my guess tony kevin and ken brown. he is a former australian career diplomat in bel rate. we have even guides. he's a research associate at build rates, institute of european studies, adding budapest requests of george samuel we. he has a pod cast here at the geico which can be found on youtube and locals, or gentleman cross black roles. and i think that means you can jump anytime you want, and i always appreciate it, mr. former...
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but washington has reaction to this hasn't been white. the interesting one is riley attacks on gaza have resulted in a much higher civilian that told than the ongoing russia ukraine conflict. since it started almost 2 years ago, keep in mind that civilian that's and one month of it's really a tax on gaza top the entirety of the roster. you queen conflict pull yet washington has the to take steps to condemn israel's actions, nor slap sanctions on the jews states as they did with russia. let's just take a look at how they're twisting their own morals, according to their interests. it's hard to look at what she's doing and ukraine, what is forces are doing in ukraine and think that any a physical moral individual can justify that. this is for it is combat. it is bloody, it is ugly and it's going to be messy. and innocent civilians are going to be hurt going forward. i wish i could tell you something different. i wish that that wasn't going to happen. but it is, he's going to happen. so the official representative of the west state department
but washington has reaction to this hasn't been white. the interesting one is riley attacks on gaza have resulted in a much higher civilian that told than the ongoing russia ukraine conflict. since it started almost 2 years ago, keep in mind that civilian that's and one month of it's really a tax on gaza top the entirety of the roster. you queen conflict pull yet washington has the to take steps to condemn israel's actions, nor slap sanctions on the jews states as they did with russia. let's...
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political office of the washington post in kyiv, and here are these two teams, spiegel and the washingtont they received information, including a mention of roman chervynskyi, at a specific moment they published this article and actually such a prediction of the time for specific events. political, it is absolutely manipulative in nature and manipulative the news, regardless of whether they told the truth or not, whether chervinsky was there or not, does ukraine have anything to do with the undermining of the northern streams or not. i believe that we do not need to absorb it in the 10th circle and say that, well, first of all, we need to rejoice and thank the ukrainian intelligence officers, because please forgive me, but the person who captured the witness and participant in the downing of mh17, mr. tsemaha, then organized the removal of the wagnerites from russia, and they narrowly missed their capture in the sky over ukraine, then she, in other words, seduced unfortunately, a russian fighter jet with a russian pilot landed on ukrainian soil, and the fact that this operation was a fail
political office of the washington post in kyiv, and here are these two teams, spiegel and the washingtont they received information, including a mention of roman chervynskyi, at a specific moment they published this article and actually such a prediction of the time for specific events. political, it is absolutely manipulative in nature and manipulative the news, regardless of whether they told the truth or not, whether chervinsky was there or not, does ukraine have anything to do with the...
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they were there countries were in china just before coming to washington.n ambassador read as many of you know spent the last eighten years at the asia society looking longingly and enviously on the council on foreign relations across the street. [laughter] comes to wash after served as prime minister and foreign minister and a longtime china expert. indeed it during covid decided to go back to school and get his doctorate from oxford and wrote a 420 page thesis on president she's worldview. that is only 60 pages more than henry kissinger's thesis. [kevin we expect greater wisdom fromom you then we do from doctr kissinger. something is going on with three important countries send it to washington their chief experts on china. they all came at a critical time to help inform and influence and help shape america china policy they may not admit to that but i am convinces that's what they are sent here to washington to show the expertise we are very much the beneficiaries of that. there's been a critical time in u.s. china relations balloon incidents to last wee
they were there countries were in china just before coming to washington.n ambassador read as many of you know spent the last eighten years at the asia society looking longingly and enviously on the council on foreign relations across the street. [laughter] comes to wash after served as prime minister and foreign minister and a longtime china expert. indeed it during covid decided to go back to school and get his doctorate from oxford and wrote a 420 page thesis on president she's worldview....
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here at the national mall in washington, d.c. the largest pro-israel rally in decades is about to get underway. they have a beautiful day for it. welcome to a new hour of "america's newsroom," i'm dana perino. >> bill: good morning. i'm bill hemmer. good morning. we expect a big show of
here at the national mall in washington, d.c. the largest pro-israel rally in decades is about to get underway. they have a beautiful day for it. welcome to a new hour of "america's newsroom," i'm dana perino. >> bill: good morning. i'm bill hemmer. good morning. we expect a big show of
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washington, d.c., city council embolden criminals. the council to overhaul the criminal code which reduced the sentence and eliminated mandatory minimums. that was vetoed by the mayor which was overridden. the bill was so radical bipartisan majorities in the house and senate passed a resolution to prohibit it from becoming law and haven't biden signed it. in the wake of 2020 murder of george floyd they passed police reform legislation that changed policing in the district. city leadership has not supported law enforcement and that shows up in recruiting and failure to retain officers that they have spent money training and has simply been let go. we will hear from a former u.s. assistant attorney and victims of crime on ways to make the city safe again. i have two articles that i'm going to enter into the record one called the d.c. city council failed at justice reform and d.c. murder problem. they will be admitted into the record without objection. seeing none. i'm going to show a short video. [video] bullets went flying. eight peopl
washington, d.c., city council embolden criminals. the council to overhaul the criminal code which reduced the sentence and eliminated mandatory minimums. that was vetoed by the mayor which was overridden. the bill was so radical bipartisan majorities in the house and senate passed a resolution to prohibit it from becoming law and haven't biden signed it. in the wake of 2020 murder of george floyd they passed police reform legislation that changed policing in the district. city leadership has...
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which has a clear understanding of its national interests, this of course causes irritation in washingtonfyodor genrikhoyevich, hello, hello , welcome to minsk, you are welcome, you see us in the capital, thank you very much, i suggest, right off the bat, yes or with ship nabal, let's immediately talk about the eternal geopolitics, today many journalists, colleagues, experts, analysts are saying that a multipolar world is beginning to somehow take shape, some contours are emerging, and i would like to find out from you your opinion, do you think this is true, are we really already standing on the threshold of a new multipolar world, or is it still just, let’s say, such a theory? i believe that these processes began, well, at least in the second half of 2000, these are long-term trends, in general, what is happening in world politics, these are always very long processes, if we look at the changes that have already become noticeable, this is the financial and economic crisis of 2008-11, because then it became clear that without china, without the active participation of other... leading, d
which has a clear understanding of its national interests, this of course causes irritation in washingtonfyodor genrikhoyevich, hello, hello , welcome to minsk, you are welcome, you see us in the capital, thank you very much, i suggest, right off the bat, yes or with ship nabal, let's immediately talk about the eternal geopolitics, today many journalists, colleagues, experts, analysts are saying that a multipolar world is beginning to somehow take shape, some contours are emerging, and i would...
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"washington journal" again. that was former first lady rosalynn carter, speaking at an event in 2010. she died on sunday at the age of 96. you can call us now to either reflect on rosalynn carter's life or you can weigh in on any political topic or news of the day that is on your mind. we are in open forum. joyce is calling on the democrat line from silver spring, maryland. go ahead. caller: good morning and thank you so much for taking my call. this is my first call to c-span. i live in silver spring but i am a nurse by training and i had worked at the children's hospital in washington, d.c.. i came to washington, d.c. in 1978 when president carter and misses carter were in the white house. i recalled so many visits that they had made to the children's hospital. at that time we were just learning about and beginning to treat and intervene for abused and neglected children, particularly children who were victims of child sexual abuse and it was pioneering work at that time and it caught the interest of mrs. cart
"washington journal" again. that was former first lady rosalynn carter, speaking at an event in 2010. she died on sunday at the age of 96. you can call us now to either reflect on rosalynn carter's life or you can weigh in on any political topic or news of the day that is on your mind. we are in open forum. joyce is calling on the democrat line from silver spring, maryland. go ahead. caller: good morning and thank you so much for taking my call. this is my first call to c-span. i live...