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he like this dress for pennsbury i think washington -- by the way, i fall in love with george washington. that in some ways not easy to do. i think he's really very, very important. we always, and i've fallen in love, everybody is in love with lincoln, washington always seems somewhat more austere and distant figure. and, indeed, he shows up at any thinking. but look where his right hand and arm rests on the shoulder of young george washington custis, known to the family as washy. george washington custis come if you look down here you'll see that he has a compass in his hand and his hand is resting on the globe of the world. and surely we've got to see that george washington custis is the future of the country. didn't exactly work out that way for george washington custis, some of you might know, but that doesn't matter. this is democracy coming down through washington, through george washington custis, and spreading across the world. and on this side of course we have martha washington and john eleanor our nellie custis and martha washington of course has her hand on what is so importa
he like this dress for pennsbury i think washington -- by the way, i fall in love with george washington. that in some ways not easy to do. i think he's really very, very important. we always, and i've fallen in love, everybody is in love with lincoln, washington always seems somewhat more austere and distant figure. and, indeed, he shows up at any thinking. but look where his right hand and arm rests on the shoulder of young george washington custis, known to the family as washy. george...
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and washington made it clear that his slaves, washington's slaves would be freed. most of the slaves at mount vernon were owned by martha and brought to the marriage from her form a union pestis family. martha was not at all happy. she did not and that was a good idea. there is some evidence that she was grabbed the anguish she had not done. they treated her days later, but i cannot comment knowledgeably. >> professor breen, i have one year wonderful book. i don't remember you covering that is god for a significant period of time on these trips and while the pace of government through this today, did anything go wrong or did anything happen that he had to fix? it is a question that i've thought about that that raises a very difficult issue of constitutional law that to my knowledge no one has really thought about. when washington not done as long tour to the south, the major figures in the government for his cabinet were hamilton and jefferson. and so he told these men look, i'm going to go away. if anything, you know, comes a comment a little crisis. when i come b
and washington made it clear that his slaves, washington's slaves would be freed. most of the slaves at mount vernon were owned by martha and brought to the marriage from her form a union pestis family. martha was not at all happy. she did not and that was a good idea. there is some evidence that she was grabbed the anguish she had not done. they treated her days later, but i cannot comment knowledgeably. >> professor breen, i have one year wonderful book. i don't remember you covering...
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he is buried in washington. but wilson of course, did extraordinary damage to the city of washington by allowing these racially vince to occur. island set almost entirely responsible i wrote about this recently for a the 1918 riot peach says there was so rich blood and in cities across this of yen but to follow that the defacto sec review should remain but here was washington and the cusp but when she came to washington for this concert the war in wood and jericho mia former and with that is standing against that of lot since own parents -- watson in his own parents in a diminished in this part of the picture of that dignified past to pose in the picture then double this brattling dash distress of his present circumstances and in the future for all of these children to me it is terribly important to tell us a lot about the racism not just from this city but also american life. i cannot close on a somber note to. [laughter] so i will talk about a wonderful painting. >> by a great to every had talked about the aer
he is buried in washington. but wilson of course, did extraordinary damage to the city of washington by allowing these racially vince to occur. island set almost entirely responsible i wrote about this recently for a the 1918 riot peach says there was so rich blood and in cities across this of yen but to follow that the defacto sec review should remain but here was washington and the cusp but when she came to washington for this concert the war in wood and jericho mia former and with that is...
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this is a bookplate washington ordered from england. it is engraved in london. 1771,s it as early as immediately before the revolution. through his presidency, they have the washington coat of arms with his name and motto embellished on them and he puts them in the inside cover, just like he does here with the acts of congress. this volume was probably pretty special to him because it has both his engraved bookplate, his signature on the title page, but what is more distinctive is that washington makes notes in the margin. we almost never see washington writing any marginalia. there are founding fathers known for their scribbles in the founding documents. as they tinker with the documents or put their comments on what they think should be the founding principles, george washington does not do that. is he rising above that level of commentary are trying to preserve the pristine pages of these wonderful and expensive volumes. we don't know, but this particular volume gives us extraordinary insight into washington because in several places
this is a bookplate washington ordered from england. it is engraved in london. 1771,s it as early as immediately before the revolution. through his presidency, they have the washington coat of arms with his name and motto embellished on them and he puts them in the inside cover, just like he does here with the acts of congress. this volume was probably pretty special to him because it has both his engraved bookplate, his signature on the title page, but what is more distinctive is that...
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if if washington's washington's that i walk on untrodden ground come everything he did was a new precedent in the government of us and he realized by she realized by taking a chirp to places like charleston, savanna boston, salem portsmouth, to all the cities in between, that he was by his very person bringing a greater sense of emotional bonding to the country. we might call it patriotism, maybe we would call it nationalism but he was giving a sense to this larger republic and i also found what you would see when you look at my book and that is washington was a master of political theater in a way that surprised me as an author. he understood how to make the right moves and the right gesture. that's what all politicians do but he was a master. let me give you an example. he had a really extraordinary coach and as he went around the country it was a smaller baggage wagon which there were staff and when he got to an area outside of town he would put on his legality of -- as the man of the continental revolution and then he would get on a special light horse charger and ride into town. can y
if if washington's washington's that i walk on untrodden ground come everything he did was a new precedent in the government of us and he realized by she realized by taking a chirp to places like charleston, savanna boston, salem portsmouth, to all the cities in between, that he was by his very person bringing a greater sense of emotional bonding to the country. we might call it patriotism, maybe we would call it nationalism but he was giving a sense to this larger republic and i also found...
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this is democracy coming down through washington through george washington custis and spreading across the world. and on the side of course we have martha washington and young eleanor custis. and martha washington has of course her hand on what is so important to us and all of you tonight as well, and that is the map of the city of washington. and we will return to this painting again as we go forward. the painting became, as i think i wrote in my notes, it became an engraving. and edward savage wrote about that and actually told washington he made $10,000 on it. i still think i was almost cheeky of savage to say, making money on washington. but this picture and washington ordered for engravings, and you can see one of them at mount vernon. and i always love you think about that when i'm at mount vernon. i go into the breakfast room, the morning room and there is george washington and his family looking down on the table where george washington and his family used to take the breakfast. it's almost like the morton salt girl going down and down and down. but i do think it's a magnificen
this is democracy coming down through washington through george washington custis and spreading across the world. and on the side of course we have martha washington and young eleanor custis. and martha washington has of course her hand on what is so important to us and all of you tonight as well, and that is the map of the city of washington. and we will return to this painting again as we go forward. the painting became, as i think i wrote in my notes, it became an engraving. and edward...
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it was john jay,-- gilbert stuart's reason for coming to washington was to paint washington. it was john jay who made that possible for him. before going to washington, let's go into the next gallery. before painting washington, stuart spent 1.5 years in new york and painted many portraits while he was there and we are lucky enough to have probably eight of them. he painted a whole series of portraits for a family. two of them are hanging right here, this is one. and this is richard. stuart at his most amazing. catherine was married to richard who hangs on the other side of the doorway over there. he was a boston -- he had an importing company, so they were import/exporters. they took to the west indies. flour, things like that. they transported to the west indies and brought back molasses and rum and sugar and all kinds of things from the west indies. he had a very flourishing import-export business which i'm not quite sure what happened with the war, and he eventually, her husband, did end up fighting with the british and they left new york for a little while and came back
it was john jay,-- gilbert stuart's reason for coming to washington was to paint washington. it was john jay who made that possible for him. before going to washington, let's go into the next gallery. before painting washington, stuart spent 1.5 years in new york and painted many portraits while he was there and we are lucky enough to have probably eight of them. he painted a whole series of portraits for a family. two of them are hanging right here, this is one. and this is richard. stuart at...
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here in washington, d.c.nterestingly, gracie's sister actually worked inside the white house as well but as a free woman. she wanted her sister to work in the white house as well and she recommended to andrew jackson that he go purchase her and he did. gracie bradley turned out to be -- he bought her is like a cook, but it turns out that gracie bradley and sub the the best that gracie- bradley ends up being the best seamstress that anyone had seen in that area and she became the master seamstress in the hermitage in tennessee. she ended up living out her whole life with the jackson family because her sister wanted her closer to her in the white house. other presidents, like john tyler did not want people to know that they were buying slaves. when you get to tyler, you are getting closer and closer to the civil war. they did not want people to know what they were doing. tyler would go out and hire a middleman who would go out and buy slaves and then transfer the slaves to tyler. tyler was so adamant that no on
here in washington, d.c.nterestingly, gracie's sister actually worked inside the white house as well but as a free woman. she wanted her sister to work in the white house as well and she recommended to andrew jackson that he go purchase her and he did. gracie bradley turned out to be -- he bought her is like a cook, but it turns out that gracie bradley and sub the the best that gracie- bradley ends up being the best seamstress that anyone had seen in that area and she became the master...
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washington's birthday. i took it as a good sign that it would be a good day. >> we do not know if he ordered the binding or if it was ordered for him by someone else. is a copy with a similar layout and binding in a private collection. andas jefferson had a copy this is 1-3. the only one that belonged to washington himself. binding.ior is a fine >> he had a lot to do with the adoption of the constitution and it is a constitutional they went behind the scenes to make sure it was ratified by the states. pieces of0 legislation. .t seemed very important it created the department of state, treasury, establish the judiciary, formulated the government based on a constitution. .> the estimate was across did you start to get nervous? >> we knew that the reserve was low and it was written by bush $2.3nd it sold for war million. we knew the entrance test interest was low and we actually decided what it may go for and decided to go up to the point and we were not surprised. [auctioneer auctioneering] the acts of congre
washington's birthday. i took it as a good sign that it would be a good day. >> we do not know if he ordered the binding or if it was ordered for him by someone else. is a copy with a similar layout and binding in a private collection. andas jefferson had a copy this is 1-3. the only one that belonged to washington himself. binding.ior is a fine >> he had a lot to do with the adoption of the constitution and it is a constitutional they went behind the scenes to make sure it was...
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george washington. and as you might not be surprised, people weren't very happy about the fact that they were going to write a book about how happy these people were to be enslaved and baking a birthday cake for george washington. when i heard i thought, wait a minute, know that name. the person that they -- the book was going to be about was a slave named hercules. hercules was one of these white house slaves i write about, and i want to read you a little bit about him because as you can see from the reading, hercules wasn't very happy to be a slave. now, to set this up, george washington never actually lived inside the white house. he lived in executive mansion in both new york and philadelphia. and this -- at this time period, george washington is getting ready to end his second term as president. and he is getting -- and hercules is with him in the executive mansion, in the president's house, is actually still there in philadelphia. so i'll pick up there. hercules was a clear favorite of the washing
george washington. and as you might not be surprised, people weren't very happy about the fact that they were going to write a book about how happy these people were to be enslaved and baking a birthday cake for george washington. when i heard i thought, wait a minute, know that name. the person that they -- the book was going to be about was a slave named hercules. hercules was one of these white house slaves i write about, and i want to read you a little bit about him because as you can see...
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a lot of things that went to washington, d.c. are burned when washington is burned in the war of 1812. we lose a lot of those early things. -- that is one of the challenges is you do not necessarily have all of the things. but you do what you can to give people the sense of what it looks like when men like james madison or young andrew jackson are sitting in the room as members of the house of representatives. we are in the senate chamber here at congress hall in philadelphia. the senate is quite a bit more grand than the house of representatives would have been. there is a couple of reasons for that. our roots as a nation go back to when we were british. the british have a parliament with two houses, the house of lords, the house of commons and there's definitely parallels with our congress. the house is very similarly set up to the house of commons, and the senate therefore would be based on the house of lords. obviously, we will not have dukes and girls with noble titles but we have states in every state is equal in the senate
a lot of things that went to washington, d.c. are burned when washington is burned in the war of 1812. we lose a lot of those early things. -- that is one of the challenges is you do not necessarily have all of the things. but you do what you can to give people the sense of what it looks like when men like james madison or young andrew jackson are sitting in the room as members of the house of representatives. we are in the senate chamber here at congress hall in philadelphia. the senate is...
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washington,ave for 32 senators would go. the room would turn into a courtroom, and eventually it was the united states federal district court room in the 19th century -- they do not necessarily need this upper tier. desks go away. we do not know what happened to them. this is our best guess. need. you always in the mid-1800s when people start thinking about american history, like we do so much of saying, we start need to start collecting things for independence hall. somebody says, they stuck them in the room. they were chairs for the federal congress, but either way they were displayed at independence hall. fortunately when we are restoring congress hall to look as it would have, we had 29 original chairs. the majority where the house. a couple of them are marked senate. some head it's a different political street. -- colored upholstery. we said let's put them all in the senate chamber. we will fill the senate chamber with 29 of the 32 chairs being original either for the house or senate, but original nevertheless. we arele
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washington, d.c. every week "eye on washington" takes you straight to capitol hill for a discussion with nevada's delegation and other leaders about the federal matters that matter to you. today's topic, back on top. nevada sadly reclaims its worst in the nation ranking for foreclosure filings. my special guest here today to talk about it is mr. ethan handelman, the vice president for policy and advocacy for the national housing conference. thanks for being here again. >> thanks for having me. >> appreciate it. well, the nhc is the washington, d.c.-based organization that advocates for policy and legislation focusing on housing concerns, a lot of stuff of which we will be talking about today. just over a year ago, things were looking so much better. but today on "eye on washington," we're going to give you some bad news regarding foreclosures from realty trac. of our nevada veterans are homeless today. and we'll find out what my guest says must be done in congress to help make housing more affordable
washington, d.c. every week "eye on washington" takes you straight to capitol hill for a discussion with nevada's delegation and other leaders about the federal matters that matter to you. today's topic, back on top. nevada sadly reclaims its worst in the nation ranking for foreclosure filings. my special guest here today to talk about it is mr. ethan handelman, the vice president for policy and advocacy for the national housing conference. thanks for being here again. >> thanks...
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george washington did it. when you launch -- send an army into indian company, the objective is not usually to find indian warriors and meet them in battle. the objective is to find indian villages and indian cornfields and burn them. that was how we defeated indians. in the 19th century on the great plains where people were hunting ,uffalo, we did the same thing by destroying indian villages in winter, killing their pony herds, and also systematically exterminating the buffalo. by doing that, you render women and children hungry. comes, they have no chance -- choice but to come into the reservation. the same thing applies in the 18th century. destroy the cornfields. there's no time to replant another crop. that's how you defeat the indians. that's what palmer essentially does. he marches into ohio indian country, burns villages, and destroys crops. wheneal casualties occur their armies turn around to head home. indian people who evaporated in their advance come back. at the time he goes home, he suffers 200 c
george washington did it. when you launch -- send an army into indian company, the objective is not usually to find indian warriors and meet them in battle. the objective is to find indian villages and indian cornfields and burn them. that was how we defeated indians. in the 19th century on the great plains where people were hunting ,uffalo, we did the same thing by destroying indian villages in winter, killing their pony herds, and also systematically exterminating the buffalo. by doing that,...
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ranger ifill: in the years that washington, d.c. is being built, philadelphia serves as the temporary capital. the second floor was the united states senate. the house of representatives -- each representative at that point in our history represented 130,000 people. we had 106 members of the house would fit in this room and eventually from 16 states. the story of philadelphia as a capital, we are taking the story of a new constitution and doing things like adding a new state to the original 13. also the bill of rights would become part of our constitution while philadelphia was the capital. secretary of state thomas jefferson would formally announce the commitment to the constitution by coming to congress in this building and officially announcing we have changed our constitution, which of course, the bill of rights is a huge part of our history. but also the amendment process itself. we are proving that part of the constitution works, that we can update and make changes to the constitution without having to start completely over fr
ranger ifill: in the years that washington, d.c. is being built, philadelphia serves as the temporary capital. the second floor was the united states senate. the house of representatives -- each representative at that point in our history represented 130,000 people. we had 106 members of the house would fit in this room and eventually from 16 states. the story of philadelphia as a capital, we are taking the story of a new constitution and doing things like adding a new state to the original 13....
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, martha washington. she was standing on a platform. nd you notice the opulent attire. image i think you will find may be more familiar. this is county elections from 1851. what do you see here? >> you see a guy at the top left. prof. balcerski: there's actually more than one drunk person. good. >> some speaking. prof. balcerski: stump speaking. vote for me for president. anything else? >> it is working-class people. prof. balcerski: that is all good. you are seeing a diversity of people. you're also seeing the white male electorate. this is going to stand for democracy. is a diverse thing. the whole town. children as well. although it would be the malveaux to her -- although it would be the white male voter, the constitution encompasses many and women, whites and african-americans alike. ones not a question about -- whether one can participate or if one can participate more broadly in politics. when we think back to the people , twotood in as politicians people come to mind. partyhe federalist alexander
, martha washington. she was standing on a platform. nd you notice the opulent attire. image i think you will find may be more familiar. this is county elections from 1851. what do you see here? >> you see a guy at the top left. prof. balcerski: there's actually more than one drunk person. good. >> some speaking. prof. balcerski: stump speaking. vote for me for president. anything else? >> it is working-class people. prof. balcerski: that is all good. you are seeing a...
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washington, d.c., here's marilee joyce. >> and good day to you. i'm marilee joyce and this is "eye on washington," the only statewide nevada news program produced in washington, d.c. every week "eye on washington" takes you straight to capitol hill for a discussion with leaders about the federal matters that matter to you in nevada. today's topic, protecting small business. we're going to look at one nevada leader's work in washington to support you small business owners in nevada and nationally. and he is my guest today nevada u.s. congressman cresent hardy. thanks for being here. >> glad to be here. thank you for the invite. >> 82,000 pages of federal regulations, that's what the feds added last year alone. and if you own a small business, this is important and likely bad news. so today on "eye on washington," we're going to learn how compliance costs as well as not even knowing how a rule applies to you affects your company. we'll tell you the latest news on how the small business administration mi
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that is george washington here in the center. he is sort of overshadowed by lady washington. the title was, "lady perception," a formal reception that was held and hosted by the first lady, martha washington. she was standing on a platform. and you notice the opulent attire. frankly, this was a scene that could have taken place in a european court, as much as in america. the next image i think you will find more familiar. this is county elections from 1851. what do you see here? how does it differ from the last ?mage ta >> you see a guy at the top left. prof. balcerski: there's actually more than one drunk person. good. speaking. prof. balcerski: stump speaking. vote for me for president. anything else? >> it is working-class people. prof. balcerski: that is all good. you are seeing a diversity of people. you're also seeing the white male electorate. this is going to stand for democracy. it is a diverse thing. the whole town. note the african-american to the left of the picture. children as well. although it would be the white male voter, the constitution encompasses many and
that is george washington here in the center. he is sort of overshadowed by lady washington. the title was, "lady perception," a formal reception that was held and hosted by the first lady, martha washington. she was standing on a platform. and you notice the opulent attire. frankly, this was a scene that could have taken place in a european court, as much as in america. the next image i think you will find more familiar. this is county elections from 1851. what do you see here? how...
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she was the principal strategist of that initial march on washington. people like ella baker was another leader of the naacp, they had gone to a. philip randolph and they said we were looking at this plan for a march and we noticed you didn't have one woman invited to speak. and women have been central to this movement. he kind of came down hard. they went to the other leaders bayard rustin to are looking at all equivocated and didn't say anything. they did make a commitment. then later the they released the list of official speakers and still there was not one woman on this list of official speakers. a number of women who involved in the movement actually threatened to picket a. philip randolph we needed publicity. he was giving a speech at the national press club to call for the march and to publicize the march and they threatened to picket him. they decided at the last minute not to do that. they said we want to support this, it's important thing. in a last minute deal, the men agreed to allow daisy bates to speak. in a sort of further insult she was
she was the principal strategist of that initial march on washington. people like ella baker was another leader of the naacp, they had gone to a. philip randolph and they said we were looking at this plan for a march and we noticed you didn't have one woman invited to speak. and women have been central to this movement. he kind of came down hard. they went to the other leaders bayard rustin to are looking at all equivocated and didn't say anything. they did make a commitment. then later the...
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as long as washington was alive, everybody had enormous respect to washington. he's one of the people who you can't find anybody who says anything negative about what so ever. and as long as washington was there, the system kind of health. once washington retired then things really fell apart. it's quite remarkable is the country, it's quite remarkable the country survived. >> we have time for couple of questions. let me have one of them be from the audience. decisions, they relied on some of the revisions made later than the event itself. >> the supreme court for most of its history has been quite careful not to fight directly to the notes. they tend to side to the federalist papers which they like a lot more which were written by madison and hamilton during the period when they are very close. so i don't think this book will change specific issues. i think what this book will cause some difficulty for people is that people who believe on the court in originalism may have some positive originalism is sometimes misunderstood. it's not the idea that you -- origin
as long as washington was alive, everybody had enormous respect to washington. he's one of the people who you can't find anybody who says anything negative about what so ever. and as long as washington was there, the system kind of health. once washington retired then things really fell apart. it's quite remarkable is the country, it's quite remarkable the country survived. >> we have time for couple of questions. let me have one of them be from the audience. decisions, they relied on...
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washington has been charged with felony dui after highway patrol troopers say washington was impaired when he crashed into the back of he bonded out of court sunday afternoon. the crash happened saturday evening on bluff road in hopkins. troopers say two men were inside the other vehicle -- one man is still in the hospital in intensive care. we are still waiting on the department of public safety to release additional details of the crash including washington's blood alcohol level. we have learned today that south carolina communities will be awarded 157-million dollars to help with disaster recovery efforts following significant flooding last october. the u-s department of housing and urban development -- or hud -- says the funds will help with remaining unmet housing, economic development, and infrastructure needs that resulted from thousands of homes and small businesses being damaged or destroyed. you can see on your screen how the nearly 157 million dollars will be allocated. lexington county is getting about 16 million, the city of columbia is getting nearly 20 million, richland
washington has been charged with felony dui after highway patrol troopers say washington was impaired when he crashed into the back of he bonded out of court sunday afternoon. the crash happened saturday evening on bluff road in hopkins. troopers say two men were inside the other vehicle -- one man is still in the hospital in intensive care. we are still waiting on the department of public safety to release additional details of the crash including washington's blood alcohol level. we have...
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washington, d.c. every week here on "eye on washington," we take you straight to capitol hill for a discussion with nevada's delegation and other top leaders about the federal matters that matter to nevadans. today's topic, he wants every student to succeed. we're going to tell you about one nevada leader's work to smarten up nevada's suffering education system. and he is my guest today. he is nevada u.s. congressman joe heck. thanks for being here today. >> thanks, marilee. >> we're dead last for the third year in the row. that's the nevada public education rating according to the most recent annie e. casey foundation report on children's well-being. and today on "eye on washington," we will tell you about my guest's effort to get the state out of the education cellar. we'll find out education's tie to nevada's doctor shortage as now, last december the house passed legislation considered to be a major overhaul of federal education policy. the every student succeeds act would replace the previous vers
washington, d.c. every week here on "eye on washington," we take you straight to capitol hill for a discussion with nevada's delegation and other top leaders about the federal matters that matter to nevadans. today's topic, he wants every student to succeed. we're going to tell you about one nevada leader's work to smarten up nevada's suffering education system. and he is my guest today. he is nevada u.s. congressman joe heck. thanks for being here today. >> thanks, marilee....
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and this is "eye on washington." it's the only statewide nevada news program produced in washington, d.c. every week "eye on washington" takes you straight to capitol hill for a discussion with nevada's delegation and other leaders about the federal matters that matter to you in nevada. today's topic, he wants to help you stop wasting energy. let's find out how one nevada leader wants to reward your business for its better energy efficiency efforts. he is my guest today, nevada u.s. congressman joe heck. and thanks for being here today. >> thanks, marilee. good to be with you. >> appreciate it. did you know your business or association might be squandering energy that could be used to warm and cool your building? my guest says it's more than likely, and he would like to change that. today on "eye on washington," we're going to tell you about a bill he says would save you on jobs. his legislation is especially great for nevada. and we'll end our energy discussion learning his thoughts on the obama administration's cle
and this is "eye on washington." it's the only statewide nevada news program produced in washington, d.c. every week "eye on washington" takes you straight to capitol hill for a discussion with nevada's delegation and other leaders about the federal matters that matter to you in nevada. today's topic, he wants to help you stop wasting energy. let's find out how one nevada leader wants to reward your business for its better energy efficiency efforts. he is my guest today,...
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got and how angry washington got at him. so who would be in control of washington's letters at his death? who was the last one to see him? tobias lear. and if those letters were to disappear, who would be responsible? who would owe who a fair? tobias lear. so he's going to go in and negotiate the first american victory in war. and without telling eaton, who had plans to take tripoli and give these people the liberation they deserved and take out the leaders who we observed. without any notice he cuts a deal, actually even cuts a payments. we didn't even free hamid's family. we cut a premature deal. next thing you know our guys are out, everybody's celebrating, word gets to eaton, you're done. he's got to go explain to hamid, we've got to go. eaton comes back, he's hailed as a hero, but he becomes an alcoholic because he could not rationalize the fact that his ultimate deaths any would not be -- destiny would not be fulfilled. so he would die in the year 1809. in 1815 his bio would be reelited because he had all these -- rele
got and how angry washington got at him. so who would be in control of washington's letters at his death? who was the last one to see him? tobias lear. and if those letters were to disappear, who would be responsible? who would owe who a fair? tobias lear. so he's going to go in and negotiate the first american victory in war. and without telling eaton, who had plans to take tripoli and give these people the liberation they deserved and take out the leaders who we observed. without any notice...
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washington townhouse tuesday morning.shot her and their 2-year-old daughter chloe several times. >> he didn't have to do it. he could have just left her alone. >> two innocent lives and a little baby that can hardly talk, 2 years old and pump her with lead. >> court document say he is expected to be held without bond. >>> thousands of people pushing back against a new agreement on gun control in virginia. the parents are allison parker are among 3,000 people on a petition. parker was shot and killed while reporting live on the air last year. the petition says the commonwealth concealed carry laws are a danger to people's safety. government mcauliffe and bill howell agreed to keep those laws but expand background checks and take guns away from suspects of domestic abuse. >>> right now gray skies are sticking around. when will we see the sunshine again? >> throughout the day tomorrow, we are going to have diminishing clouds. it's going to be cold tomorrow. highs only in the low to mid 40s. that's normal for this time of yea
washington townhouse tuesday morning.shot her and their 2-year-old daughter chloe several times. >> he didn't have to do it. he could have just left her alone. >> two innocent lives and a little baby that can hardly talk, 2 years old and pump her with lead. >> court document say he is expected to be held without bond. >>> thousands of people pushing back against a new agreement on gun control in virginia. the parents are allison parker are among 3,000 people on a...
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announcer: final score-- washington, 20, dallas, 17. washington goes to the playoffs! i yeah! i wish you could swim yeah! yeah! yeah! yeah! like the dolphins you did it! like dolphins can swim you did it! yeah! yeah! whoo! nothing will keep us together we can be better forever and ever we can be heroes just for one day well, i i will be king and you you will be queen for nothing nothing will drive them away we can be heroes for the washington sentinels left the stadium that day, there was no ticker-tape parade, no endorsement deals for sneakers or soda pop or breakfast cereal-- just a locker to be cleaned out and a ride home to catch. but what they didn't know was that their lives would be changed forever. you, too, shane. because they had been part of something great, and greatness-- no matter how brief-- stays with a man. every athlete dreams of a second chance. these men lived it. i will survive, i will survive go on, now, go walk out the door just turn around now 'cause you're not welcome anymore weren't you the one who tried to break me with good-bye? did you think i'd la
announcer: final score-- washington, 20, dallas, 17. washington goes to the playoffs! i yeah! i wish you could swim yeah! yeah! yeah! yeah! like the dolphins you did it! like dolphins can swim you did it! yeah! yeah! whoo! nothing will keep us together we can be better forever and ever we can be heroes just for one day well, i i will be king and you you will be queen for nothing nothing will drive them away we can be heroes for the washington sentinels left the stadium that day, there was no...
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and it did not come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan. it came from the american people. it and by the way, it began 36 years ago in the great state of new hampshire. and it has turned this country around. why am i so optimistic? why am i so hopeful? because the same thing is happening again. a look on -- all across this country, people are looking up. i am convinced the most long-lasting legacy is going to be a new generation of leaders that stand and fight for liberty , for the constitution, and for judeo-christian values that built america. [applause] and with that, i am happy to answer or dodge any question you like. yes, sir. >> [inaudible] ted cruz: thank you for that question. the reason a president can't write that order is that it is contrary to federal law. we have seen barack obama ignoring federal law and ruling like a dictator. i will be bound by the constitution and federal law. let me tell you what i think we ought to do about it as i share your concerns. we have seen jobs going overseas to china, mexico, all across this co
and it did not come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan. it came from the american people. it and by the way, it began 36 years ago in the great state of new hampshire. and it has turned this country around. why am i so optimistic? why am i so hopeful? because the same thing is happening again. a look on -- all across this country, people are looking up. i am convinced the most long-lasting legacy is going to be a new generation of leaders that stand and fight for liberty , for...
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this is washington week with gwen ifill. corporate funding for washington week is provided by -- today, people are coming out to the nation's capital to support an important cause. how can you help? by giving a little more. to yourself. >> people sometimes forget to help themselves. >> thousands of people came to to donateand pledged an additional 1% of their income. >> additional corporate funding is also provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by newman's own foundation, donating profits to charity. good.urishing the common the foreign foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. anyone who tells you they saw this week coming is likely making it up. this was chris christie just last month. mr. christie: showtime is over, everybody. we are not electing an entertainer in chief. showmanship is fun, but it's not the kind of leadership that will truly change am
this is washington week with gwen ifill. corporate funding for washington week is provided by -- today, people are coming out to the nation's capital to support an important cause. how can you help? by giving a little more. to yourself. >> people sometimes forget to help themselves. >> thousands of people came to to donateand pledged an additional 1% of their income. >> additional corporate funding is also provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by newman's own...
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[applause] and it didn't come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan.hampshire in the live free or die state, and it changed this country, it changed the world. why am i so optimistic? because the same thing is happening again. it took jimmy carter to give us ronald reagan. and i am convinced the most long-lasting legacy of barack obama is going to be a new generation of leaders in the republican party who stand and fight for liberty, who stand and fight for the constitution, who stand and fight for the judeo-christian values that built this great nation. [cheers and applause] and with that, i'm happy to answer or dodge any question you like. [laughter] yes, ma'am. >> yeah. i understand that you're a big supporter of president reagan, and so i want to ask you if, like him, you would work to keep us secure by sitting down with the russians to negotiate mutual reductions in nuclear weapons. >> well, thank you for that question. and, listen, from my intereducative i'm -- perspective i'm happy to sit down and negotiate with practically anybody. but the key
[applause] and it didn't come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan.hampshire in the live free or die state, and it changed this country, it changed the world. why am i so optimistic? because the same thing is happening again. it took jimmy carter to give us ronald reagan. and i am convinced the most long-lasting legacy of barack obama is going to be a new generation of leaders in the republican party who stand and fight for liberty, who stand and fight for the constitution, who...
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and it didn't come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan.will take on washington? just ask the simple question, who is washington attacking. the reagan revolution came from the american people, and it turned this country around. why am i so optimistic? because the same thing is happening again. all across this country people are waking up. and let me tell you, nevada has a powerful voice in that process. we are 30 hours away from the nevada caucuses. tomorrow night nevada has a voice. now, listen historically not that many people come out. last cycle it was 32,000 people came to the caucuses. that means every one of you has a voice, where you are speaking for hundreds if not thousands, if not millions of courageous conservatives across this country when you come out tomorrow night and cast your vote. and so if you agree with me that it is now or never, that the stakes have never been higher, that we are standing at the edge of a cliff staring down, and if we keep going the same direction, we risk doing irreparable damage to the greatest coun
and it didn't come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan.will take on washington? just ask the simple question, who is washington attacking. the reagan revolution came from the american people, and it turned this country around. why am i so optimistic? because the same thing is happening again. all across this country people are waking up. and let me tell you, nevada has a powerful voice in that process. we are 30 hours away from the nevada caucuses. tomorrow night nevada has a...
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, sleepless in washington -- clueless in washington. i have traveled this country for one year. i have been home one night for the last 10 months. gone from one plant to another. thelook into the faces of men and women who have lost their jobs. they don't understand what is happening. they don't understand why the american dream is slipping away from them and they did but was right. they saved and all of a sudden they were dropped flat. they will never again have a job been the jobey had that was exported overseas. either that or they don't care about it. and i amnt these folks going to speak for these folks. i will be up and washington -- in washington. that is who we are going to represent. [applause] what is their answer? i've got answers. we have a program. it marries the tax-cut program of ronald reagan with the tariff and trade policies envisioned by the founding fathers. it puts these two together. it gets tough for people who are tough with us. if the chinese government imposes a 40% tariff on us. if it feels our intellectual po
, sleepless in washington -- clueless in washington. i have traveled this country for one year. i have been home one night for the last 10 months. gone from one plant to another. thelook into the faces of men and women who have lost their jobs. they don't understand what is happening. they don't understand why the american dream is slipping away from them and they did but was right. they saved and all of a sudden they were dropped flat. they will never again have a job been the jobey had that...
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[applause] ted cruz: it did not come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan.n right here in new hampshire in the live free or die state and it changed this country, changed the world. why am i so optimistic? because the same thing is happening again. it took jimmy carter to give us ronald reagan. i am convinced the most long-lasting legacy of barack a newis going to be generation of leaders in the republican party who stand and fight for liberty, the constitution, the judeo-christian values that built this great nation. [applause] ted cruz: with that, i am happy to answer or dodge any question you would like. yes, ma'am. i understand that you are a big supporter of president reagan, and so i want to ask you, if like him he would work to keep a secure by sitting down with the russians and negotiating mutual reductions in weapons. ted cruz: thank you for that question. from my perspective, i am happy to sit down and negotiate with practically anybody, but the key is how you negotiate with the enemies. what we have seen over the last seven years as an illustratio
[applause] ted cruz: it did not come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan.n right here in new hampshire in the live free or die state and it changed this country, changed the world. why am i so optimistic? because the same thing is happening again. it took jimmy carter to give us ronald reagan. i am convinced the most long-lasting legacy of barack a newis going to be generation of leaders in the republican party who stand and fight for liberty, the constitution, the...
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and it did not come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan. know which candidate will take on washington? just ask yourself the question, who is washington attacking? revolution came from the american people, and it turned to this country around. why am i so optimistic? isause the same thing happening again. all across this country, people are waking up, and let me tell you. nevada has a powerful voice in that. we are 30 hours away from the nevada caucuses. , nevada has a voice. now, listen. historically, not that many people come out. last cycle, it was 32,000 people came to the caucuses. that means every one of you has a voice where you are speaking for hundreds if not thousands if not millions of courageous conservatives across this country when you come out tomorrow night and cast your vote. and so, if you agree with me that it is now or never, that the stakes have never been higher, that we are standing at the edge of a cliff staring down, and if we keep going the we risk doing, irreparable damage to the greatest country in the history of
and it did not come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan. know which candidate will take on washington? just ask yourself the question, who is washington attacking? revolution came from the american people, and it turned to this country around. why am i so optimistic? isause the same thing happening again. all across this country, people are waking up, and let me tell you. nevada has a powerful voice in that. we are 30 hours away from the nevada caucuses. , nevada has a voice....
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good morning washington. toss to eileen winter storm warning in effect for all counties west of i-95 through 10am. winter weather advisory in effect for d.c. and counties east of i-95 through 10am. flood watch in effect for the entire viewing area through 11pm. today: heavy rain through early afternoon. breezy and milder. highs: 46-54 winds: se -> w 10-15 g 25 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. some refreezing possible. lows: 27-34 winds: nw 5-10 mph mostly cloudy. seasonable. highs: 45-49 winds: nw 5-10 mph as our stormwatch coverage continues-- federal agencies are operating on a 3 hour delay- with option for unscheduled leave or unscheduled telework concerns over icy weather are also prompting several school closings and delays this morning. in virginia-- schools in spotsyvania county and fauquier county are closed this morning. joining them-- loudoun county, prince william county, shenandoah county, and rappahannock county schools-- all closed. in maryland-- calvert county, allegany county, charles county, and s
good morning washington. toss to eileen winter storm warning in effect for all counties west of i-95 through 10am. winter weather advisory in effect for d.c. and counties east of i-95 through 10am. flood watch in effect for the entire viewing area through 11pm. today: heavy rain through early afternoon. breezy and milder. highs: 46-54 winds: se -> w 10-15 g 25 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. some refreezing possible. lows: 27-34 winds: nw 5-10 mph mostly cloudy. seasonable. highs: 45-49 winds:...
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the possession arrow is with washington. that's critical particularly if you're talking about a low post pass to one of the bigs. >> steve: i would imagine two-man game here with anderson and york. whether it's high ball screen or an iso, but those two will be involved on weak side to try to get your bigs to clean up the garbage. >> tim: if you get the stop, lav, and you're washington, do you look for the three or do you try to get the quick two extend the game? >> steve: you opportunistic knock down 3s if you can score directly and set your defense there's still time in the backcourt, i would imagine if washington pushes and scores, whether it's a two or a three there will be quick time out. >> tim: lot of times coaches because they're concerned about the inbounds pass. >> steve: absolutely. a lot of bad thing can happen out of the time out. it's a philosophy or an approach of feel for your particular team in that situation in a game. >> tim: sean miller has a veteran team. he's got allen and jackson-cartwright, two good ha
the possession arrow is with washington. that's critical particularly if you're talking about a low post pass to one of the bigs. >> steve: i would imagine two-man game here with anderson and york. whether it's high ball screen or an iso, but those two will be involved on weak side to try to get your bigs to clean up the garbage. >> tim: if you get the stop, lav, and you're washington, do you look for the three or do you try to get the quick two extend the game? >> steve: you...
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this is "eye on washington." it's the only statewide nevada news program produced in washington, d.c. every week "eye on washington" takes you straight to capitol hill for a discussion with nevada's delegation and other leaders about the federal matters that matter to you. today's topic, but what's he done for you lately? well, more than you might know about. we're going to look at one nevada leader's many constituent services. and he is my guest today, nevada u.s. congressman cresent hardy. thanks for being here today. >> thank you for the opportunity again. >> thank you. you know when we read the paper or watch or listen to the news, reports about our congressional leaders generally focus on bills and committee heaters. but today on "eye on washington" we're going to find out what my guest does here on the hill and in the state to meet your individual needs. we're going to learn how constituent services also means protecting your wallet here on the hill and fighting more than 700,000 of you watching or listenin
this is "eye on washington." it's the only statewide nevada news program produced in washington, d.c. every week "eye on washington" takes you straight to capitol hill for a discussion with nevada's delegation and other leaders about the federal matters that matter to you. today's topic, but what's he done for you lately? well, more than you might know about. we're going to look at one nevada leader's many constituent services. and he is my guest today, nevada u.s....
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i will be up in washington. i will be the longest in the white house for the people who cannot afford to put a lobbyist on k street. this is why our campaign -- [applause] what is their answer? we have a program to make america the enterprise zone of the western world. cut programhe tax of ronald reagan with the trade policies envisioned by the founding fathers. it puts these two together. is free-trade with free and fair traders like canada, england, europe if they will fix some things, australia. if the chinese, his government imposes a 40% tariff on us and steals our intellectual property, fires missiles at our friends, and at the same time it is selling is five times as much as we are buying, what is wrong with the president saying listen, i want a free and fair trade deal for my country. if i can't do that, they will punish us. if these guys are running the situation in the cold war ronald reagan was in the white house, we would all be speaking russian now. [laughter] this is it. we have a very sick instiga
i will be up in washington. i will be the longest in the white house for the people who cannot afford to put a lobbyist on k street. this is why our campaign -- [applause] what is their answer? we have a program to make america the enterprise zone of the western world. cut programhe tax of ronald reagan with the trade policies envisioned by the founding fathers. it puts these two together. is free-trade with free and fair traders like canada, england, europe if they will fix some things,...
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[applause] ted cruz: it did not come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan.n right here in new hampshire in the live free or die state and it changed this country, changed the world. why am i so optimistic? because the same thing is happening again. it took jimmy carter to give us ronald reagan. i am convinced the most long-lasting legacy of barack a newis going to be generation of leaders in the republican party who stand and fight for liberty, the constitution, the judeo-christian values that built this great nation. [applause] ted cruz: with that, i am happy to answer or dodge any question you would like. yes, ma'am. i understand that you are a big supporter of president reagan, and so i want to ask you, if like him he would work to keep a secure by sitting down with the russians and negotiating mutual reductions in weapons. ted cruz: thank you for that question. from my perspective, i am happy to sit down and negotiate with practically anybody, but the key is how you negotiate with the enemies. what we have seen over the last seven years as an illustratio
[applause] ted cruz: it did not come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan.n right here in new hampshire in the live free or die state and it changed this country, changed the world. why am i so optimistic? because the same thing is happening again. it took jimmy carter to give us ronald reagan. i am convinced the most long-lasting legacy of barack a newis going to be generation of leaders in the republican party who stand and fight for liberty, the constitution, the...
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"wake up washington" at 6:00 a.m. starts right now. >>> and you are waking up this morning many bronco fans who are not still celebrating are finally going to bed. this is a look at the celebration in denver overnight. we have your super bowl l reaction covered for you. >> good morning. on this monday morning, i'm andrea roane. welcome to "wake up washington." >> i'm mike. glad you with us. capital street reopened after a violent crash. >> we are live on the scene to tell you what started the crash with a police chase? >> reporter: well, in fact we are hearing several reports that a police chase may have led to this crash. we've called police several times to confirm this information, they remain tight- lipped this morning. we reremain on top of it. now, this video of this wreck on 4:30 on sunday afternoon. the driver was thrown from his vehicle and suffered traumatic injuries a mom and a child in a second car were struck not seriously hurt. i should tell you and remind everyone it is against washington police policy
"wake up washington" at 6:00 a.m. starts right now. >>> and you are waking up this morning many bronco fans who are not still celebrating are finally going to bed. this is a look at the celebration in denver overnight. we have your super bowl l reaction covered for you. >> good morning. on this monday morning, i'm andrea roane. welcome to "wake up washington." >> i'm mike. glad you with us. capital street reopened after a violent crash. >> we are...
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and it did not come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan.now which candidate will take on washington? just ask
and it did not come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan.now which candidate will take on washington? just ask