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cowrite aided to story about race and democracy in washington dc. why did you decide to narrow it down to washington dc and why not give yourself a more narrow window of time? jeff: we wrote about the sea because there was a need. there were a lot of new residents who wanted to know what they're getting into. watchingidents were the city said the way and wanted to understand and make sure that other people knew their story. there hasn't been a good book on race in 50 years in d.c.. we wanted to fill that void. it 400 years made is because most of the books about the city have neglected some of the important racial populations in the city. in particular, the native american population. on theed to start historical beginnings, the first time we have written records in washington d c. that was 1908 when john smith and wentrom jamestown to the native american village on the banks of the anacostia. >> let's focus on the early american. --- american period. what was the makeup at the time? prof. musgrove: once congress got here in 1800, it was 20% african
cowrite aided to story about race and democracy in washington dc. why did you decide to narrow it down to washington dc and why not give yourself a more narrow window of time? jeff: we wrote about the sea because there was a need. there were a lot of new residents who wanted to know what they're getting into. watchingidents were the city said the way and wanted to understand and make sure that other people knew their story. there hasn't been a good book on race in 50 years in d.c.. we wanted to...
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in 1988, he took a group of people on their harley davidson down constitution avenue in washington dcits purpose was to remind uncle sam that hello, you are accountable and he left my brothers behind. not coming home. i know. i was there. i am here to remind you. from that day forward, every year, for the last 32 years, rolling thunder incorporated has been advocating and educating the public about prisoners of war missing in action. it is my honor to introduce and bring forward the founder of rolling thunder incorporated sergeant aarti mueller. [applause] >> thank you and welcome to rolling thunder 32. have one million veterans and supporters here today. god bless all of you for being here. welcome home to all of our veterans out here, men and women. a special welcome home to my vietnam sisters and brothers that served in vietnam. i would like to say, welcome home to iraq and afghanistan veterans. they had a rough one over there. welcome home, brothers and sisters. we have been coming here for 32 years. to straighten out a few things, when we first came down here, some bikes came dow
in 1988, he took a group of people on their harley davidson down constitution avenue in washington dcits purpose was to remind uncle sam that hello, you are accountable and he left my brothers behind. not coming home. i know. i was there. i am here to remind you. from that day forward, every year, for the last 32 years, rolling thunder incorporated has been advocating and educating the public about prisoners of war missing in action. it is my honor to introduce and bring forward the founder of...
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there was a far more optimistic mood, particularly coming from the treasury department in washington, dcrently the deal was almost 90% done. it was a question of crossing teas and dotting eyes. a few days ago we had what president trump described as making the deal. so we find ourselves at these crunch talks today. china has made many efforts today. china has made many efforts to give america what it wants and otherforeign to give america what it wants and other foreign investors as well. you know, new foreign investment law giving increased predictions on intellectual property, it is a key issue of concern for the americans. it has opened up as automotive sector more to companies like ford and other american investors, and also there are moves in the last week or so to open up parts of the financial sector. i think the key concern, and this really is structural stop, the way china and subsidises its huge state owned entities. and then it is also on enforcement. this is what robert lighthizer has talked about so much. we can get a deal, but can it be enforced? enough of what the chinese
there was a far more optimistic mood, particularly coming from the treasury department in washington, dcrently the deal was almost 90% done. it was a question of crossing teas and dotting eyes. a few days ago we had what president trump described as making the deal. so we find ourselves at these crunch talks today. china has made many efforts today. china has made many efforts to give america what it wants and otherforeign to give america what it wants and other foreign investors as well. you...
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chicago, washington dc, some of the worst. oklahoma did well, in oklahoma we had 30 towns considered black towns scattered across the state. the first that came to oklahoma that were african-americans came with 5 tribes when they were relocated, they were brought by the 5 tribes that brought them as slaves and when they moved to the southeastern part of this country and eastern oklahoma and that tragic loss, they brought their slaves with them and then when we became a state, and after 1889, and years later as we became a state, land started opening up and individuals moved from all over the country, african-americans came for new hope and new opportunities and they came up all over african -- one of them being greenwood. it was known as black wall street, one of the most prosperous communities is the african-american community. on the north end of tulsa. coming into greenwood, or shock or whatever it may be, in greenwood there were shots and stores and movie theaters, lawyers, doctors, in greenwood. when they walked into this
chicago, washington dc, some of the worst. oklahoma did well, in oklahoma we had 30 towns considered black towns scattered across the state. the first that came to oklahoma that were african-americans came with 5 tribes when they were relocated, they were brought by the 5 tribes that brought them as slaves and when they moved to the southeastern part of this country and eastern oklahoma and that tragic loss, they brought their slaves with them and then when we became a state, and after 1889,...
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and finally to the capital in washington dc. the socialists had a contentious relationship with milwaukee streetcar company. monopoly on the system in milwaukee. they battled them for years. this leaflet shows how milwaukee was being cheated by that monopoly of the streetcar company. $.11ng that we had to pay when other cities were paying three cents. as far as ridership and the cost per unit. the ownership of these streetcar company did not change until the 1930's. the socialists were not able to gain public control over the streetcar. but it did not stop them from trying. from the beginning, people viewed socialism with a little bit of trepidation. there were fears that they would take away private property or they were bent on getting rid of religion altogether. or they would make everybody the same and take away individual initiative. things that made people successful in a capitalist society. the socialists want to dispel all of those criticisms and arguments. so they put out the sole pamphlet showing that they don't wealth
and finally to the capital in washington dc. the socialists had a contentious relationship with milwaukee streetcar company. monopoly on the system in milwaukee. they battled them for years. this leaflet shows how milwaukee was being cheated by that monopoly of the streetcar company. $.11ng that we had to pay when other cities were paying three cents. as far as ridership and the cost per unit. the ownership of these streetcar company did not change until the 1930's. the socialists were not able...
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a librarian from washington, dc... and our returning champion, a professional sports gambler from las vegas, nevada... whose 30-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. megan and rob, welcome to the show. i'm looking at you right now. i'm trying to see if i can spot some determination, some feistiness, because you're gonna need it against this champion, james. but good luck. here we go. first round of play today. one daily double coming up in one of these categories... followed by... i-t coming up in each correct response. we'll deal with... and finally--you'll love it. james. world facts, $1,000. james. - what is asia minor? - asia minor or anatolia. yes. on the beach, $1,000. sarah, help us out. making up the sand on most beaches is this compound-- chemical formula... ...in the form of tiny crystals of the mineral quartz. james. - what is silicon dioxide? - yes. silica. childish bambino, $1,000. james.
a librarian from washington, dc... and our returning champion, a professional sports gambler from las vegas, nevada... whose 30-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. megan and rob, welcome to the show. i'm looking at you right now. i'm trying to see if i can spot some determination, some feistiness, because you're gonna need it against this champion, james. but good...
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>>so there's a live ceremony in washington dc again there are many events happening around the bay area on this memorial day. >>one of the most solemn american holidays first known as decoration day and it actually began 3 years after the end of the civil war to remember our fallen heroes, you can go to kron four dot com with a list of the events in commemorations that are happening around the bay area. if you would like to take part will be right back. sarah's last tuition payment, sent off. feeling good? oh yeah. now i'm ready to focus on my project. ♪ ♪ this is why we plan. ♪ ♪ you never cease to amaze me, maya. see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. lal chase branch. man, that's a cool looking hot tub. we should check on the baby. he's so sweet. maybe too sweet? internet's down. go! your home is only as smart as your internet. get reliable at&t fiber and get speeds up to 300 megabits per second and directv. bundle for 75 dollars a month for 12 months. limited availability. may not be in your area. more for your thing. that's our thing. call 1-800-call-att. lowho
>>so there's a live ceremony in washington dc again there are many events happening around the bay area on this memorial day. >>one of the most solemn american holidays first known as decoration day and it actually began 3 years after the end of the civil war to remember our fallen heroes, you can go to kron four dot com with a list of the events in commemorations that are happening around the bay area. if you would like to take part will be right back. sarah's last tuition payment,...
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here in washington dc, when we organize for strong was associate -- strong legislation to push dc toward a 100% free city, it was hard pushback. when we organize for other transformative environmental policies, they continue to push back hard. so we fight for a strong and equitable green new deal and that includes full employment, 100% clean energy and no fossil fuel production. can i get the audience to shout know for no fossil fuel production? >> no fossil fuel production. >> that is what i am talking about. there will be pushed back from corporate interest. a politician will tell you they want to water down your bill to seek a middle ground for corporate lobbyists. boo! we don't like the middle ground. ain't no middle ground in this audience, right? if we continue to organize and deal with diverse coalitions, our beautiful movement will have this transformative green new deal that is needed for our communities and planet. i want to thank the sunrise movement for giving me this opportunity to speak today. i am one of many people who have been following their work. seeing so many youth
here in washington dc, when we organize for strong was associate -- strong legislation to push dc toward a 100% free city, it was hard pushback. when we organize for other transformative environmental policies, they continue to push back hard. so we fight for a strong and equitable green new deal and that includes full employment, 100% clean energy and no fossil fuel production. can i get the audience to shout know for no fossil fuel production? >> no fossil fuel production. >> that...
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the ricotta delicate from washington dc emma eleanor holmes norton, discusses funding for the $2 trillion infrastructure deal between the white house and congressional democrats. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal "washington journal," >> washington journal mugs are available at c-span's new online store. check out the washington journal mugs and check out all of the c-span products. >> coming up tonight, a recent hearing on the h.i.v. prevention drug and then later, president trump holds a rally in pennsylvania as part of his 2020 re-election campaign. next, a house oversight hearing on the previousing of the h.i.v. prevention drug truvata. witnesses include doctors and the c.e.o. of the company that manufactures the pill. they were asked why the pill is higher in the u.s. than in other countries. this is about three and a half hours. >> the meet willing come to order. the chair recognizes a recess of the committee at any time. i recognize myself for five minutes to give an opening statement. today. is our committee's second hearing on the skyrocketing
the ricotta delicate from washington dc emma eleanor holmes norton, discusses funding for the $2 trillion infrastructure deal between the white house and congressional democrats. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal "washington journal," >> washington journal mugs are available at c-span's new online store. check out the washington journal mugs and check out all of the c-span products. >> coming up tonight, a recent hearing on the h.i.v. prevention drug and...
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he's been a very distinguished private attorney with firms in california, texas and washington dc. he also is something called-- [inaudible] even though we have a very bright crowd and this is the annapolis area, i bet if i asked you or if i said the three names -- you are not allowed answer, can i bet no one know soon they are, but if i said the names archibald cox, ken starr and bob mueller you know i'm talking about a very select group of social prosecutors, independent counsel, special counsel who were appointed, have been appointed to look into high-level high visibility cases involving the executive branch. there are some differences between each of those titles and we will get into that a bit later with ken, but first i want to take us, start off back to 1994. you had been in private practice with the chicago firm kirkland ellis and joined in the washington dc area teaching lot nyu and you get a call from judge sentelle who was calling to ask if you would be willing to stand you out about replacing bob is this correct that time was heading up the whitewater investigation and
he's been a very distinguished private attorney with firms in california, texas and washington dc. he also is something called-- [inaudible] even though we have a very bright crowd and this is the annapolis area, i bet if i asked you or if i said the three names -- you are not allowed answer, can i bet no one know soon they are, but if i said the names archibald cox, ken starr and bob mueller you know i'm talking about a very select group of social prosecutors, independent counsel, special...
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reporting in washington dc, i am allison barber, fox news.ng servicemembers. the wall of honor, 645,000 flowers representing the american men and women who lost their lives in service since world war i. the second year in a row for the exhibit. it is open to the public today through sunday. 52 minutes after the hour. stacy abrams says the only way for democrats to win elections is through identity politics. >> i would argue identity politics is exactly who we aren't exactly how we won. >> reporter: abrams didn't win her race in georgia. is there an actual strategy hidden somewhere in their? we are sharing your comments next. ♪ . ♪ ♪ ♪ no matter what you say ♪ i'm not over you ♪ not over you ♪ damn, girl ♪ you do it well ♪ rob: we got the concert series starting today. we have fleet week so we have a lot of people. jillian: unofficial start of summer. rob: we have memorial day weekend. a lot of things happening. a very busy day. jillian: yeah. rob: democratic candidate stacy abrams making the case for democrats to identity politics. >> i would
reporting in washington dc, i am allison barber, fox news.ng servicemembers. the wall of honor, 645,000 flowers representing the american men and women who lost their lives in service since world war i. the second year in a row for the exhibit. it is open to the public today through sunday. 52 minutes after the hour. stacy abrams says the only way for democrats to win elections is through identity politics. >> i would argue identity politics is exactly who we aren't exactly how we won....
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i mean, there are people in washington, dc extremely nervous about chinese intentions in space.a point? well, the chinese, i think, certainly pose a problem. i think the fact that they landed on the back side of the moon is not an extraordinary technological achievement, but some of the things that they may learn there will be extraordinary. some of the minerals, for example, that can be mined from the backside and brought back will be very, very valuable and i think... so, we in the united states, have to worry more about china as a competitor. how we overcome that, i don't know. i don't think we do it by increased tariffs, i think we have to somehow get the chinese and the russians, who inhabit this little, tiny, fragile, little planet, to join with us in friendly, not hostile space ventures. and when history books are going to be written, maybe centuries from now, when we look back at the arc of human achievement over a very long time span, where do you think landing on the moon, putting men on the moon, and seeing them walk on the moon will sit in terms of milestones achieve
i mean, there are people in washington, dc extremely nervous about chinese intentions in space.a point? well, the chinese, i think, certainly pose a problem. i think the fact that they landed on the back side of the moon is not an extraordinary technological achievement, but some of the things that they may learn there will be extraordinary. some of the minerals, for example, that can be mined from the backside and brought back will be very, very valuable and i think... so, we in the united...
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up toward a few minutes guys, they are and said come on down to the us coast guard right from washington dc that or san francisco bay with regional disaster preparedness officials from the federal state and local for the morning. kelly reports the mission was to discuss the importance the coast guard and the local ports would play. >>in the aftermath of a major disaster. >>you know you don't want to meet your partner for the first time in a crisis admiral karl schultz the commandant of the us coast guard spent the morning surveying the san francisco bay along with the local head of fema and the director of cal. oh, yes, the idea to get a firsthand look at the changes underway in this busy dynamic waterway. how it would be utilized during the aftermath of a major disaster during the 1989 loma prieta quake the nimitz was flattened and the bay bridge crippled. if that were to be repeated the ports would play a major role in the bay area's recovery plan, we know in a major >>moving people or whether people get having to get to respond for people who have been impacted by the disaster wanted to
up toward a few minutes guys, they are and said come on down to the us coast guard right from washington dc that or san francisco bay with regional disaster preparedness officials from the federal state and local for the morning. kelly reports the mission was to discuss the importance the coast guard and the local ports would play. >>in the aftermath of a major disaster. >>you know you don't want to meet your partner for the first time in a crisis admiral karl schultz the commandant...
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it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 7pm in washington, dc, where trade talks are under wayhinese and american negotiators. they are taking place after a week of threat and counter threat to introduce new tariffs on one another‘s products. the us is planning to introduce new import charges on chinese products in five hours‘ time, even as the talks are taking place. we'll hear from shanghai in a minute, but first let's look at the latest trade data. according to the us commerce department, the amount of merchandise — such as mobile phones and household goods — that the us buys from china fell sharply. compared to the previous month, it was down 6.2% to $28.3 billion. that's the lowest level since april 2016. but the report also showed that the total us trade gap — the difference between what the us sells abroad and what it buys — actually rose 1.5% last month to $50 billion. let's get the view from china now with our correspondent robin brant, who's in shanghai. obviously we're looking at these last—ditch talks to try to resolve the trade the long—standing issues that the us
it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 7pm in washington, dc, where trade talks are under wayhinese and american negotiators. they are taking place after a week of threat and counter threat to introduce new tariffs on one another‘s products. the us is planning to introduce new import charges on chinese products in five hours‘ time, even as the talks are taking place. we'll hear from shanghai in a minute, but first let's look at the latest trade data. according to the us commerce...
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they then went for a working dinner in washington, dc and it looks like that is over as well.ll between president trump and his chinese counterpart, xijinping, i don't have official confirmation but it looks like the working meeting, the working dinner is done. there is talk of a call between the two leaders, to either sign off on any agreement that's been reached or to agree that the tariffs are going ahead. both sides of stepped back and they can't do a deal so we are waiting to see what comes out of washington dc on this thursday evening. just paint a picture of what is at stake of the world's two biggest economies. the imf, meant to ensure global financial stability, says this poses a threat to the global economy. because there is uncertainty and instability and all of that, it's not good, particularly if you are chinese or american businesses looking to sell to the united states or looking to invest here in china but what america's top politician sees as a decades long dispute essentially, subsidising their state—run entities, opening their markets enough to foreign compa
they then went for a working dinner in washington, dc and it looks like that is over as well.ll between president trump and his chinese counterpart, xijinping, i don't have official confirmation but it looks like the working meeting, the working dinner is done. there is talk of a call between the two leaders, to either sign off on any agreement that's been reached or to agree that the tariffs are going ahead. both sides of stepped back and they can't do a deal so we are waiting to see what...
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from washington, dc to florida... what do we do? all chant: stand up, fight back! took back my body... ..new york to los angeles, hundreds of protesters across all 50 states joined forces to defend a woman's right to abortion, a direct response to republican—controlled states passing tougher legislation to restrict terminations where, in so many cases, men had the final say on the rights of women. in alabama, where all of the males were voting on it and, like, not a single woman, like, voted to keep it passed, it'sjust, like, they're men and they don't know what women have been through, so for them to vote on passing that law, it's not right. earlier this month, the state of alabama passed the most restrictive law yet — a nearly outright ban on abortions, including in cases of rape and incest. several other states have also passed bills that outlaw abortions as soon as a heartbeat can be detected. across the country, almost 30 states have introduced proposed, or are currently considering, some form of restriction. addressing a rally in washington, dc, the senate mi
from washington, dc to florida... what do we do? all chant: stand up, fight back! took back my body... ..new york to los angeles, hundreds of protesters across all 50 states joined forces to defend a woman's right to abortion, a direct response to republican—controlled states passing tougher legislation to restrict terminations where, in so many cases, men had the final say on the rights of women. in alabama, where all of the males were voting on it and, like, not a single woman, like, voted...
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washington dc has a national memorial for every major american war. >>except world war one. there's now a plan in the works to change that. plus a california man vacationing in hawaii gets attack backed by a shark hear from a beachgoer who saw the fortifying seen as the man was brought to shore and california lawmakers will vote this week on what the standard should be for one police use deadly force. the ongoing debate ahead of the vote. and if you want to skip the commercials and get more news during the break make to simone, i leave the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. wihefty! hefty! hefty!n. hey ladies... buy hefty® ultra strong™ at a low price. dada! i wish... get hefty® ultra strong™ costs less than glad® forceflex where sold head to head. >>state lawmakers are this week they will probably decide whether to move forwar
washington dc has a national memorial for every major american war. >>except world war one. there's now a plan in the works to change that. plus a california man vacationing in hawaii gets attack backed by a shark hear from a beachgoer who saw the fortifying seen as the man was brought to shore and california lawmakers will vote this week on what the standard should be for one police use deadly force. the ongoing debate ahead of the vote. and if you want to skip the commercials and get...
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from washington, dc to florida... what do we do? all chant: stand up, fight back!it back, took back my body... ..new york to los angeles, hundreds of protesters across all 50 states joined forces to defend a woman's right to abortion, a direct response to republican—controlled states passing tougher legislation to restrict terminations where, in so many cases, men had the final say on the rights of women. in alabama, where all of the males were voting on it and, like, not a single woman, like, voted to keep it passed, it'sjust, like, they're men and they don't know what women have been through, so for them to vote on passing that law, it's not right. earlier this month, the state of alabama passed the most restrictive law yet — a nearly outright ban on abortions, including in cases of rape and incest. several other states have also passed bills that outlaw abortions as soon as a heartbeat can be detected. across the country, almost 30 states have introduced proposed, or are currently considering, some form of restriction. addressing a rally in washington, dc, the s
from washington, dc to florida... what do we do? all chant: stand up, fight back!it back, took back my body... ..new york to los angeles, hundreds of protesters across all 50 states joined forces to defend a woman's right to abortion, a direct response to republican—controlled states passing tougher legislation to restrict terminations where, in so many cases, men had the final say on the rights of women. in alabama, where all of the males were voting on it and, like, not a single woman,...
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also, had very harsh reprisals against him for arresting the suffragettes who were marching in washington dc in front of the white house, but her letters she sent to president wilson ended up leading her to being placed on police surveillance by the wilson administration. and this black woman probably didn't know she was under surveillance by his administration for her actions. the 19th amendment was passed in 1920. women gained the right to vote. finally. and it states the right of citizens of the united states to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the u.s. or any state on account of sex. this time period from 1880 to 1920 is called the women's era. but in race relations, it is the lowest point in race relations because of the lynchings, because of the riots and the oppression and discrimination. but black women soldiered on, registering to vote in record numbers in 1920. for example, in florida in 1920, was the beginning of the record number of women registered to vote, they outnumbered, per the rate of women registered, their white female counterparts, but the backlash was immediate.
also, had very harsh reprisals against him for arresting the suffragettes who were marching in washington dc in front of the white house, but her letters she sent to president wilson ended up leading her to being placed on police surveillance by the wilson administration. and this black woman probably didn't know she was under surveillance by his administration for her actions. the 19th amendment was passed in 1920. women gained the right to vote. finally. and it states the right of citizens of...
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speech in this chamber each day is basically what you are going to hear if you are a visitor to washington dc. you are not going to hear a debate on legislation. wouldn't you like this chamber to be filled, republicans, democrats, and be debating a bill right now on the high cost of prescription drugs? i would. and we certainly have the power and responsibility to manage that issue. but we don't do it. we have done virtually nothing, nothing in this chamber, for this entire year. >> the senate expected to come back from recess at noon eastern time. they will vote on reducing robo calls at 12:45 eastern and continue to work on the disaster relief package. we are waiting on house minority leader kevin mccarthy's weekly press conference that should get underway shortly. >> one side or the other on that. a big prospect -- [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> busy day on capitol hill. in 15 minutes the senate will come back fr
speech in this chamber each day is basically what you are going to hear if you are a visitor to washington dc. you are not going to hear a debate on legislation. wouldn't you like this chamber to be filled, republicans, democrats, and be debating a bill right now on the high cost of prescription drugs? i would. and we certainly have the power and responsibility to manage that issue. but we don't do it. we have done virtually nothing, nothing in this chamber, for this entire year. >> the...
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heather: live shot of washington dc.to arrive in the nation's capital on the south lawn, marine one at 2:30 this afternoon, a successful trip to japan. a busy day in washington dc as always. situations like this have you stressed out about work? >> i'm also going to need you to go ahead and come in on sunday too, okay? we have lost some people this weekend we need to sort of play catch up. thanks. heather: work burnout is now classified a legitimate medical diagnosis that can be diagnosed by exhaustion, feeling cynicism related to your job, burnout impact an employee's ability to get their job done. the mayo clinic suggests sleeping more, relaxing and exercising can help with stress management. we are asking what you think about burnout as a medical diagnosis. roxanne says that is true for some people, depends on the job. kathleen on facebook says about time. it is real. usually writes i suffer chronic burnout for 25 years. an amazing remedy lifted my spirits every time i took it, called paycheck. time for the good, the
heather: live shot of washington dc.to arrive in the nation's capital on the south lawn, marine one at 2:30 this afternoon, a successful trip to japan. a busy day in washington dc as always. situations like this have you stressed out about work? >> i'm also going to need you to go ahead and come in on sunday too, okay? we have lost some people this weekend we need to sort of play catch up. thanks. heather: work burnout is now classified a legitimate medical diagnosis that can be diagnosed...
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evidence of this and in washington dc in some cases.knows it. steve: the focus of the conversation on this is not an accident or act of nature. it's the consequence of the policies of the loony left. >> this is by design. the left will create policies that protect the ruling class, wiseman washington, philosopher kings and the elites as we call them. they will then point to the inequality they created as a reason to give themselves more power and inequality is activated in the film any more power to deal with the inequality and then it gets further and that's when you have a publication of socialism for the ruling elite philosopher kings are able to live in a permanent luxury all pointing to the inequality that they themselves created as a reason why they need to stay in power. >> absolutely. what you see is the migration so once they've wreaked havoc in one area then they move to another area and say this is too much taxes on her business and we need to move out of here and move to arizona or nevada and moved to utah and then they star
evidence of this and in washington dc in some cases.knows it. steve: the focus of the conversation on this is not an accident or act of nature. it's the consequence of the policies of the loony left. >> this is by design. the left will create policies that protect the ruling class, wiseman washington, philosopher kings and the elites as we call them. they will then point to the inequality they created as a reason to give themselves more power and inequality is activated in the film any...
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>>the coast guard commandant a ride from washington dc today too tour, san francisco bay with regional disaster preparedness officials they were both the federal state and also the local level covers were in kelly reports of the mission was to discuss the importance the coast guard and the local ports would play. >>in the aftermath of a meet yo first time in a crisis admiral karl schultz the commandant of the us coast guard spent the morning surveying the san francisco bay along with the local head of fema and the director of cal. oh, yes, the idea to get a firsthand look at the changes underway in this busy dynamic waterway. how it would be utilized during the aftermath of a major disaster during the 1989 loma prieta quake the nimitz was flattened and the bay bridge crippled. if that were to be repeated the ports would play a major role in the bay area's recovery plan, we know in a major >>moving people or whether people get having to get in to respond for people who have been impacted by the disaster wanted to get it out. partfcular view live outside of the city center is going to be
>>the coast guard commandant a ride from washington dc today too tour, san francisco bay with regional disaster preparedness officials they were both the federal state and also the local level covers were in kelly reports of the mission was to discuss the importance the coast guard and the local ports would play. >>in the aftermath of a meet yo first time in a crisis admiral karl schultz the commandant of the us coast guard spent the morning surveying the san francisco bay along...
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under the coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court in public policy events from washington dc and around the country. you can make up your own mind created by cable in 1979, c-span was brought to you by your local or cable satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning. >> olympian and gold medalist track and field athlete allison felix was among a group of witnesses testifying about the need to address the racial disparities with maternal health care. this house ways and means committee hearing was convened to discuss the high rate of mothers dying to do causes related to pregnancy or childbirth in the u.s. >> the committee will come to order. with over 700 women in america dying of pregnancy -related deaths each year experts view the united states is one of the most difficult places in the industrialized world to give birth. this should not be the case. pregnancy should be one of the ie
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then it is certainly in a place like washington dc and any major metropolitan area. when you consider your cost to construct network, be it fiber or collective cable, whatever the medium is that you're constructing, and the relative density is lower, your average cost for passing is obviously tighter. so that means that the overall investment you're making on a per household or per subscriber basis is higher and that means that all things being equal, if you're trying to compete and we have to compete, then you have to find a way of making that customer more satisfied and stickier with the products and services that you're providing them so that they will be more loyal to you for a longer time that you have a longer time to recuperate your investment because candidly, relative to our major metropolitan years, it takes us longer because there are costs of capital and investment then our fears that operate in metropolitan areas. >> we have fought so hard for the opportunity of companies like shantelle and all of our members to have a choice they can give to their custo
then it is certainly in a place like washington dc and any major metropolitan area. when you consider your cost to construct network, be it fiber or collective cable, whatever the medium is that you're constructing, and the relative density is lower, your average cost for passing is obviously tighter. so that means that the overall investment you're making on a per household or per subscriber basis is higher and that means that all things being equal, if you're trying to compete and we have to...
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in washington dc does not have.nal war one memorial deal archer is with the world war one centennial commission and people are often surprised by that but that's about to change anticipated weekend break ground. later this fall, archer and a team of architects, including jo white shark have designed a 60 foot bronze wall that will stretch across pershing park near the white house, the soldiers going to blow people away. absolutely white shirt says the design includes 38 figures that show the journey of an american soldier leaving home fighting in the war and returning home we want to connect people to the stories of those who served in world war one before construction can begin the commission wants to still raise $15 million but. >>archer says the donations are flowing in earlier this month, the national football, we contributed 1 million. >>shawn skelly with the national commission on military national and public service says the memorial is long overdue every other major conflict. >>it's being and has been recogn
in washington dc does not have.nal war one memorial deal archer is with the world war one centennial commission and people are often surprised by that but that's about to change anticipated weekend break ground. later this fall, archer and a team of architects, including jo white shark have designed a 60 foot bronze wall that will stretch across pershing park near the white house, the soldiers going to blow people away. absolutely white shirt says the design includes 38 figures that show the...
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those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for their country and nowhere is that more prevalent than in washington dcve held events all weekend long with kristen holmes now with a closer look. >>memorial day a somber time to remember america's fallen service members and in washington d c a weekend of events honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice starting thursday with flags in a decades old tradition the old guard placing american flags on more than 228,000 grave site at both arlington national cemetery and the airmen's home national cemetery have friends and family there buried here means a lot to know that. >>and part of the net bad was able to honor their at indian. >>this year president trump and first lady melania trump, helping with that effort setting american flag at the headstone of frank buckles the last known surviving american world war one veteran among others friday, crowds gathered for a candlelight vigil at the vietnam veterans memorial this year. >>marking the end of an era. norma's motorcycle rally known as rolling thunder last ride sunday. >>hundreds of thousands of bikers
those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for their country and nowhere is that more prevalent than in washington dcve held events all weekend long with kristen holmes now with a closer look. >>memorial day a somber time to remember america's fallen service members and in washington d c a weekend of events honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice starting thursday with flags in a decades old tradition the old guard placing american flags on more than 228,000 grave site at both arlington...
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the last thing he needs is washington dc this for the moment, a news conference was supposed to be a rare moment of bipartisanship in washington over health care legislation. >>but for the first time since the release of the special counsel's report. trump fumed in front of the cameras for half an hour. the mueller report came out. that's the bible after declaring on twitter that the special counsel shouldn't testify in front of congress. the president reversed his position on their leave that up to the attorney general's to whether or not i think to me it looks like a region as he repeated his claims of the special counsel has an anti trump agenda was going wild. he was so angry and this man now is judging me. he added a qualifier to his line that there was no collusion and no obstruction at the end of the testimony. no collusion and essentiallno obstruction the president air his grievances over the mueller report as a critical deadline for us trade talks with china approaches i have no idea what's going to happen. trump has started to raise tariffs on billion worth of chinese goods
the last thing he needs is washington dc this for the moment, a news conference was supposed to be a rare moment of bipartisanship in washington over health care legislation. >>but for the first time since the release of the special counsel's report. trump fumed in front of the cameras for half an hour. the mueller report came out. that's the bible after declaring on twitter that the special counsel shouldn't testify in front of congress. the president reversed his position on their leave...
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i do not know the whole field, but great respect for a lot of senators, but i think washington dc has become a place where talking about things and giving speeches is a substitution for doing. the work we have done on net neutrality, campaign-finance, those areas. so i will run on my experience both getting elected but also getting things to work. ultimately, it is up to the voters. thee hear you list democratic pieces of legislation you passed in montana but we have seen a number of democrats roll out some dramatic plans on gun control. you spoke about expanding second amendment rights in the state. are you against your party on this issue? >> i don't think so. i have signed gun related bills and vetoed gun related bills in my time as governor. i think if we could ever start to actually look at the public health approach, not a political issue, but public health. how do we keep kids in school safe? who don't and those fundamentally believe universal background checks is something we should be able to do. go to red flag laws, another thing that could make a meaningful difference. hunt
i do not know the whole field, but great respect for a lot of senators, but i think washington dc has become a place where talking about things and giving speeches is a substitution for doing. the work we have done on net neutrality, campaign-finance, those areas. so i will run on my experience both getting elected but also getting things to work. ultimately, it is up to the voters. thee hear you list democratic pieces of legislation you passed in montana but we have seen a number of democrats...
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stay tuned. ♪ ♪ >> live shot from the capitol building in washington dc.ected to talk about ending surprised medical billing and the 2018 world series champs boston red sox head to the white house to meet him. a little bit of fun and a little bit of work. a lot of work. texas county voting to keep religious crosses on their local look courthouse was the freedom from religion foundation demanded they be removed calling them unconstitutional. >> the government is endorsing christianity. what they are saying is followers cannot express their freedom, their voice of warship yet they want to express themselves. heather: the foundation says they are not against all religious expression, just when they believe the government takes a religious stance. a couple ordered to pay $600,000 fine for removing an oaktree from their property. the california judge approving them of knowingly violating conservation deal when they violated a 180-year-old heritage tree protect another conservation easement. the couple is seeking a new trial. time for the good, the bad and the u
stay tuned. ♪ ♪ >> live shot from the capitol building in washington dc.ected to talk about ending surprised medical billing and the 2018 world series champs boston red sox head to the white house to meet him. a little bit of fun and a little bit of work. a lot of work. texas county voting to keep religious crosses on their local look courthouse was the freedom from religion foundation demanded they be removed calling them unconstitutional. >> the government is endorsing...
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que apoyan al régimen de maduro indican que continuaran dentro de la embajada de venezuela en washington dce 30 días en la embajada >> en caso de que los invasores no decidan irse por propia voluntad los policías podrán entrar y desalojar. >> la carrera de ciclismo para hombres llegó hoy al área de la bahía tercera etapa, y miles rodearon las calles para ver la llegada de los ciclistas, las escuelas permitieron que los niños se retiraran más temprano para no quedar atrapados en el tráfico, >> compañía pide que se haga una actualización de la aplicación para tener todo bajo control >> información de última hora ridson cuadra 1600 de la cuadra... se registra un tiroteo. más información no ha sido revelada, lo mantendremos informado. >> en medio de la tragedia perdió lo que más quería, decidió sonreír a la vida convirtiendo las cicatrices en esperanza. >> mi hija se vio desmayada en la ventana >> casi sin parpadear mira una vez más el video que le envío un desconocido, muestra el incendio que hace 15 años arrastró su edifición. sufrió múltiples fracturas en sus piernas y brazos, también quemad
que apoyan al régimen de maduro indican que continuaran dentro de la embajada de venezuela en washington dce 30 días en la embajada >> en caso de que los invasores no decidan irse por propia voluntad los policías podrán entrar y desalojar. >> la carrera de ciclismo para hombres llegó hoy al área de la bahía tercera etapa, y miles rodearon las calles para ver la llegada de los ciclistas, las escuelas permitieron que los niños se retiraran más temprano para no quedar...
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that the issue in washington dc and biden plays prominently in this. don't trust them in china, china is a real threat to us. it is clear they want to displace us on the economic front, i have written about this. the struggle between the largest authoritarian police state and the largest free-market economy on technology. i have written about this for fox news. the 5g, the battle for 5g. heather: it is one of the first things donald trump campaign on in reference to trade in china. here is what he said in reference to biden's remarks. >> he's very naÏve about china, china during the obama years, took advantage of the country so badly, biden actually said that, that is a very dumb statement to make. heather: not only did biden say that about china but back in the day he and president obama in reference to russia because mitt romney said russia was a threat, they both said that's not a big deal to that brings us to what is going on today with william barr who cannot fathom why president obama didn't want the trump campaign about russian interference effo
that the issue in washington dc and biden plays prominently in this. don't trust them in china, china is a real threat to us. it is clear they want to displace us on the economic front, i have written about this. the struggle between the largest authoritarian police state and the largest free-market economy on technology. i have written about this for fox news. the 5g, the battle for 5g. heather: it is one of the first things donald trump campaign on in reference to trade in china. here is what...
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whether it is washington dc, winston-salem,, somewhere internationally, wherever it might be. here is the cool part on this god's journey that we live, we talk about the adversity, but here is the promise we see played out. it comes out of ephesians 3:20. i love this verse because it talks about how god takes us to places beyond what we could ever hope, what we could ever dream, or what we could ever even imagine. it does not make sense to the world. because here we are carrying a cross, yet at the same time god is fulfilling everything and more that we could ever be because sometimes that vessel has to be broken. in fact, i will tell you today, i'm not sure that god can use you to your fullest, until you've been completely broken. if you are willing to take that brokenness and allow god to use he will take you across the threshold of something you can't even imagine. paul said it best in closing tonight. wherever you go, whatever you do, do not grow weary in well doing. fo in due seasonr, you will reap if you do not think. god bless you. thank you for the opportunity. [applau
whether it is washington dc, winston-salem,, somewhere internationally, wherever it might be. here is the cool part on this god's journey that we live, we talk about the adversity, but here is the promise we see played out. it comes out of ephesians 3:20. i love this verse because it talks about how god takes us to places beyond what we could ever hope, what we could ever dream, or what we could ever even imagine. it does not make sense to the world. because here we are carrying a cross, yet at...
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way of what we been able to do here, how we can give everyone a fair shot and how we can make washington dc work. >> you are saying either way? >> i sure hope i make the debate stage. i think everybody does. and i think candidly the debate stage would be lacking a bit if they didn't have someone who actually got reelected when donald trump one, or it would be lacking if we didn't have someone that abridged the divide in state with majority republican legislature to get things done. or taking the lead beyond net neutrality to campaign-finance, beyond what we've done in montana. i think the debate stage has been lacking and i will do what i need to do to get there. >> what am i nervous about now? in running or in life? [ laughter ] 45 minutes driving with my 14-year-old daughter last night is when she's getting her learners permit. that makes someone nervous at times. i'm not nervous about running, i'm excited about it. i think i have a voice that first, from my perspective the most important thing is that we wake up in november 2020 and donald trump is not president. but even more than that
way of what we been able to do here, how we can give everyone a fair shot and how we can make washington dc work. >> you are saying either way? >> i sure hope i make the debate stage. i think everybody does. and i think candidly the debate stage would be lacking a bit if they didn't have someone who actually got reelected when donald trump one, or it would be lacking if we didn't have someone that abridged the divide in state with majority republican legislature to get things done....
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and we have enough uncertainty in washington dc right now that affects the economy right now. so, actually, i do not mind this fast track, but i have news, i do not think that this democratic party wants to give any type of a win to the president right now, i suspect they will fighting too and -- toothetooth and nail, which by y i believe came by under the obama administration. david: 2015 under president obama, nancy pelosi supported that, ironically it was used to support the tpp . the deal that president trump got rid of. >> you point out, almost like nancy pelosi, just is playing politics, does not want to give the president's win or a perceived win. this is not about going to war with iran. this about trade, already the average american household spends a thousand dollar on tariffs with china, now we have trade issues with mexico and canada. sooner these issues get resolved the more money americans can keep in their pocket. david: hypocrisy is just -- liz said, took nadler about 30 seconds to comment on what mule ar--mueller said yesterday, they have been looking at this
and we have enough uncertainty in washington dc right now that affects the economy right now. so, actually, i do not mind this fast track, but i have news, i do not think that this democratic party wants to give any type of a win to the president right now, i suspect they will fighting too and -- toothetooth and nail, which by y i believe came by under the obama administration. david: 2015 under president obama, nancy pelosi supported that, ironically it was used to support the tpp . the deal...
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and this is the aba while beast conference in washington dc. we are incredibly pleased and honored to have your with us this morning but you needvery little introduction . white house counsel, the attorney general and current dean of belmont law, alberto gonzalez towelcome them for joining us this morning . >> thank you for coming up, we appreciate it. thanks for getting up early and you and i had mixed feelings every time i come back to washington dc. how many great memories but also bad memories. it's tough being attorney general. our current attorney general is appreciating it more and more each day. >> will tackle theelephant in the room since you mentioned first . so i know that you have a relationship with both the attorney general and special counsel mueller talk a little bit about the dynamic between the lighthouse, the attorney general and a special prosecutor, special counsel in a situation like this who's working together, networking and just educate everything in the room. >> i don't have much relationship with bill. obviously becau
and this is the aba while beast conference in washington dc. we are incredibly pleased and honored to have your with us this morning but you needvery little introduction . white house counsel, the attorney general and current dean of belmont law, alberto gonzalez towelcome them for joining us this morning . >> thank you for coming up, we appreciate it. thanks for getting up early and you and i had mixed feelings every time i come back to washington dc. how many great memories but also bad...
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griff jenkins joins us in washington dc. president vowed to get his plan past. >> reporter: happy friday. this is significant. for the first time in decades donald trump is attending an overhaul of the legal immigration system shifting it from a family-based one to a merit-based one. >> my plan expedites relief for legitimate asylum-seekers by scooping out meritless claims. if you have a proper claim, you will quickly be admitted. if you don't, you will promptly be returned home. >> reporter: 12% of green cards are rewarded based on employment, 66 based on family ties. this flips that increasing merit to 57% and reducing family to 33%. and security measures as well with physical barriers like technology and manpower. it does not address the aca. and that is why nancy pelosi is blocking it, in a statement, saying it is dead on arrival and is not remotely serious proposal is lindsey graham unveiled his own legislation advising the president to find a way to work with democrats. >> it is so poisoned they don't want to give him
griff jenkins joins us in washington dc. president vowed to get his plan past. >> reporter: happy friday. this is significant. for the first time in decades donald trump is attending an overhaul of the legal immigration system shifting it from a family-based one to a merit-based one. >> my plan expedites relief for legitimate asylum-seekers by scooping out meritless claims. if you have a proper claim, you will quickly be admitted. if you don't, you will promptly be returned home....
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washington dc was pledged to be renewable by 2032, the most ambitious target in the nation. the solutions project has developed maps showing all 50 states and 139 nations can achieve 100% clean. the climate action 100 plus group, a group of pension funds, insurance companies, foundations, and other institutional investors, with more than $32 trillion of investments under management, by pressuring the 100 largest companies with major carbon footprints to align with their spending with what is needed to limit warming to 2 degrees. in a few companies, including some giants, like google, ikea, and mars, have pledged to swiftly achieve 100% clean. more than 6000 corporations now report their carbon footprints to the carbon disclosure project, and once you begin measuring something, you can begin to manage it. public health officials, now routinely speak of climate changes and major health threats. reservation biologists, driver, yellow extension. the upbeat side of this the cost of battery storage is super stupid is over the past few years. in most places, 100% renewable energy s
washington dc was pledged to be renewable by 2032, the most ambitious target in the nation. the solutions project has developed maps showing all 50 states and 139 nations can achieve 100% clean. the climate action 100 plus group, a group of pension funds, insurance companies, foundations, and other institutional investors, with more than $32 trillion of investments under management, by pressuring the 100 largest companies with major carbon footprints to align with their spending with what is...
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cowrite aided to story about race and democracy in washington dc. why did you decide to narrow it down to washington dc and why not give yourself a more narrow window of time? jeff: we wrote about the sea because there was a need. there were a lot of new residents who wanted to know what they're getting into. watchingidents were the city said the way and wanted to understand and make sure that other people knew their story. there hasn't been a good book on race in 50 years in d.c.. we wanted to fill that void. it 400 years made is because most of the books about the city have neglected some o
cowrite aided to story about race and democracy in washington dc. why did you decide to narrow it down to washington dc and why not give yourself a more narrow window of time? jeff: we wrote about the sea because there was a need. there were a lot of new residents who wanted to know what they're getting into. watchingidents were the city said the way and wanted to understand and make sure that other people knew their story. there hasn't been a good book on race in 50 years in d.c.. we wanted to...
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he is a senator from washington dc. please welcome senator brown. [applause] thanks, everybody.e great people that came through the rain. it is a great honor to be here with people like goldstar moms who have sacrificed so much for our nation. and god bless lee greenwood for writing that song. i rode in with already miller. and some of the other veterans. i have been coming to rolling thunder for 15 years now. i am here to say two things. the first thing is, thank you for your service area we all enjoy the freedom that we have because of the sacrifices you made. we often say that freedom isn't forgett we should never to thank the people that paid for it. thank you so much. i am here to say we cannot let this end. after 32 years. the mission has yet to be completed. i don't mean that we still have thousands unaccounted for. i mean that there are other things that veterans -- that are important to veterans in america that we need to address. one out of every three homeless people is a veteran. what is that? there should be no such thing as a homeless veteran. 125,000 homeless vete
he is a senator from washington dc. please welcome senator brown. [applause] thanks, everybody.e great people that came through the rain. it is a great honor to be here with people like goldstar moms who have sacrificed so much for our nation. and god bless lee greenwood for writing that song. i rode in with already miller. and some of the other veterans. i have been coming to rolling thunder for 15 years now. i am here to say two things. the first thing is, thank you for your service area we...