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washington dc admissions act. in particular we thank you for shepherding this measure to passage during the 116 congress and we respectfully ask you to do it again. i especially want to thank our congresswoman elinor those championed equality for washington dc throughout her tenure while skillfully delivering jobs opportunity and determination. i am muriel bowser and i am mayor of washington dc and i'm honored to come before this committee to ask this congress to right the wrongs that have avenue 2120 years ago when the residence from the district of columbia were stripped of full congressional representation. two years ago in the 116th came before this committee under the leadership of the late elijah cummings, finis felt erroneous arguments against dc statehood. these about it arguments and i'm sure we will him and time and time again this morning. they said washington dc statehood as unconstitutional even though constitutional experts and refuted this claim. article one of the constitution is not an obstacle. i
washington dc admissions act. in particular we thank you for shepherding this measure to passage during the 116 congress and we respectfully ask you to do it again. i especially want to thank our congresswoman elinor those championed equality for washington dc throughout her tenure while skillfully delivering jobs opportunity and determination. i am muriel bowser and i am mayor of washington dc and i'm honored to come before this committee to ask this congress to right the wrongs that have...
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a live report from washington dc is up next. >>in national news democrats are trying to pass president biden's covid relief plan but republicans brought the entire process to a grinding halt last night, washington dc correspondent alexandra le mon joins us live to explain more on sinner. >>hey there good morning all senator mitch mcconnell had promised republicans would do everything they can to try to stop this covid relief bill and that's exactly what they're doing in fact a single republican kept the senate in session until the middle of the night. >>section one short titled section to table of contents time wisconsin senator ron johnson force the senate clerks to read out loud all 628 pages of the 1.9 trillion dollar covid relief bill all i'm trying to do is make this a more deliberate process. obviously shine the light on this abusive, obscene amount of money the move kept the senate in session into the middle of the night and delayed the process of getting the package passed democrats say it's all a stunt it will accomplis
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when i was in law school in washington, in washington, dc i| in washington, in washington, dc i was onthere were african—americans on the jury and my experiences that listen, i will never, ever believe a police officer. so that's the kind of bias i think that the lawyers will try to sort for. jurors aren't always going to tell the truth. i don't think that african americans on this jury would necessarily vote to convict. i do think they will like all americans that takejury do think they will like all americans that take jury service seriously and listen to the law and the facts, there are people out there and hopefully they will find 12 of them that will take into account the facts and evidence submitted to the jury. of course one of the things that has to happen is the jury that is reflective of the population. and in this area of the country it's about 20% african—american. so there will be, and this is a good thing, there will be mixed race population on this jury. that is how should be. thank you. let's get some of the day's other news. a supreme courtjudge in brazil has annulled
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mark says, should washington dc become a state? should they pack the supreme court? why do you continue to wear a mask when no one is near you? mark on facebook says, you carefully studied the keystone shutdown. why is it so important? kirk asks, how are we responding to the cyber war being waged on us by russia and china? why doesn't he close the borders until the pandemic is under control? illinois. caller: good morning. great segment. question for the president. and the vice president. why can't the embassies in the central american countries play a larger role in processing the aliens who want or need to emigrate to the u.s.? host: quick question, jane, great question. thank you for calling. a world report from the u.n. on the guardian this morning on starvation. 30 million people, one step away from starvation. acute hunger is likely to soar in more than 20 countries in the next few months, according to the u.n. families in yemen and south sudan are already in the grip of starvation, according to a report on hunger hotspots published by the food and agriculture
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unfortunately when they were deployed in washington, dc. they found out that there have been no provision made for food supply so they had to sell -- in order to buy the food they needed. it was a very sad fate but fortunately most mascots didn't suffer that. another mascot that made a happier fate was jeff davis the pig that was adopted by a connecticut regiment now, he was named after jefferson davis the president of the confederacy. it was not meant as a compliment to jefferson davis to be compared to a pig but jeff davis the pig was very popular among the troops and he could do a number of things he could march with them on his hind legs. he could smoke a pipe he could run obstacle courses and he served with them extensively including when they did occupation duty and the newly captured city of new orleans but when it came time for them to go into combat, they made the very humane decision to send jeff davis back to a farm in new haven, connecticut so he could live out the rest of his days in peace. another animal that has similar fortu
unfortunately when they were deployed in washington, dc. they found out that there have been no provision made for food supply so they had to sell -- in order to buy the food they needed. it was a very sad fate but fortunately most mascots didn't suffer that. another mascot that made a happier fate was jeff davis the pig that was adopted by a connecticut regiment now, he was named after jefferson davis the president of the confederacy. it was not meant as a compliment to jefferson davis to be...
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her vaccinate areas doctor leslie in our vaccine coordinator here in the washington dc va printed responsible for nearly 20000 doses of vaccine going into the arms of our staff, our veterans and 5000 of our partners the department of homeland security. thank you. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> what we want to do now is explain how we draw the pfizer vaccine and how that out of the bottle and getting six doses from the vial. [inaudible]. >> you see the pfizer vaccine and then. [inaudible]. and then we have. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. >> excuse me one second. [inaudible]. come appear please. i want you to meet this guy. he put together this entire team. and jeff is handling along with some other - but i want you to meet jeff. he does a lot of the work targeted. >> your leadership is unbelievable. an unbelievable team. [inaudible]. >> you need to get up earlier. [laughter] get up at 4:30 a.m. [laughter] [inaudible]. i take it before i draw in the actual setting. [inaudible]. [inaudible].. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. >> did you
her vaccinate areas doctor leslie in our vaccine coordinator here in the washington dc va printed responsible for nearly 20000 doses of vaccine going into the arms of our staff, our veterans and 5000 of our partners the department of homeland security. thank you. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> what we want to do now is explain how we draw the pfizer vaccine and how that out of the bottle and getting six doses from the vial. [inaudible]. >> you see the pfizer vaccine...
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despite their numerous travels to washington dc throughout harry truman's political career. they would always consider this home and independence, missouri as their permanent home. best arranged harry truman steadfast wife and partner an advisor behind the scenes never one to like like the limelight. however, she loved referred to to be behind the scenes, but harry truman consulted her regularly for a variety of different reasons throughout his throughout his career. okay, next slide, please. this is our this is a photo here of where harry truman conducted a lot of his business during the 1920s. he wanted you after his haberdashery failed. he turned politics and that's an interesting story that i wish we had time to get into as well, but he won his first election in 1922 and he won election as judge of eastern jackson county and that was considered a not a judicial position. it was it was an administrative. akin to a county commissioner and so is defeated for re-election in 1824, but in 1926, he was elected as presiding judge of the entire county jackson county four year ter
despite their numerous travels to washington dc throughout harry truman's political career. they would always consider this home and independence, missouri as their permanent home. best arranged harry truman steadfast wife and partner an advisor behind the scenes never one to like like the limelight. however, she loved referred to to be behind the scenes, but harry truman consulted her regularly for a variety of different reasons throughout his throughout his career. okay, next slide, please....
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noticias telemundo , hondureños marchan por washington >> dc para pedir un nuevo tps >> [♪♪ ♪♪] al regresarayudar a los demás. si, la grandeza es lo que hemos logrado otra vez con la nueva ford f-150 2021. fuerza así de inteligente, sólo puede ser f-150. si philly garcia hubiera escuchado a los que lo rechazaron, nunca habría ganado una buena reputación, atrayendo a grandes atletas profesionales. eso es el espíritu luchador. eso es lo que hace a un león. modelo. elaborada para aquellos con un espíritu luchador. ¿algún préstamo estudiantil? ¡si, pero es la primera abogada de la familia! bueno, parece que su sueldo aumentó- ¿aumento? if you want, i can finish this up for you. you can do that? yeah. prepara tus taxes con un experto, o deja que nuestros expertos los preparen por ti. intuit turbotax live. ¿cómo mejorar un suave cold brew perfecto? con la compañía perfecta de la espuma dulce fría. disfruta un chocolate stout cold brew de dunkin' mediano o el cold brew con la espuma dulce fría por tres dólares. ordena por adelantado en la app. américa se mueve con dunkin'. Él buscaba un seguro méd
noticias telemundo , hondureños marchan por washington >> dc para pedir un nuevo tps >> [♪♪ ♪♪] al regresarayudar a los demás. si, la grandeza es lo que hemos logrado otra vez con la nueva ford f-150 2021. fuerza así de inteligente, sólo puede ser f-150. si philly garcia hubiera escuchado a los que lo rechazaron, nunca habría ganado una buena reputación, atrayendo a grandes atletas profesionales. eso es el espíritu luchador. eso es lo que hace a un león. modelo....
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but the white house says that it's too soon to celebrate our washington, dc reporter will be joiningand here in the bay area. a 2 year-old boy abducted by his family's friend back home safe tonight. but the investigation into the kidnapping continues. >> and one final winter storm raging to the parts of the bay area. now it looks like it's going to stick around >> welcome back. our top story tonight. the big storm which is working through the bay area right now. couple really intense cells that are hitting the san francisco area and parts of the east bay as we could use all the rain we can get have. we are getting it crime for us. chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now what we can expect ahead. yeah. you know, there's some really kind of intense fighting cells that are coming on shore right now. of course, you see that rain on and off throughout the day. but the rain certainly coming down heavy in spots. now you can see right here. >> some of those cells moving in. those are some heavier downpours that are now just pushing in the bay area into parts of daly city into san fr
but the white house says that it's too soon to celebrate our washington, dc reporter will be joiningand here in the bay area. a 2 year-old boy abducted by his family's friend back home safe tonight. but the investigation into the kidnapping continues. >> and one final winter storm raging to the parts of the bay area. now it looks like it's going to stick around >> welcome back. our top story tonight. the big storm which is working through the bay area right now. couple really...
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the break and president biden will be giving his first primetime address tonight details from washington dc. on what we can expect. >>well maybe you saw it there was help everywhere and the south bay after thunderstorms hit the area yesterday this video sent from a kron 4 viewer we love when he says those video showing the ground blanket with pea sized hail after a brief heavy rain moved to the south bay. the national weather service issued a significant weather advisory for north central santa clara county late morning and lasted for almost an hour. they also at the weather like this is normal for this time of the year. >>pretty unusual to get you know any accumulation of hail certainly. >>not not where to have failed at times this time of year what we have is as showers rotating around the low pressure area. >>lightning small hail at times. >>well the hail and snow can be a fun site when you're indoors watching the dangerous on rose and we saw that yesterday lee thankfully, no major weather related crashes to report from chp or the santa clara county sheriff's office but law enforcement h
the break and president biden will be giving his first primetime address tonight details from washington dc. on what we can expect. >>well maybe you saw it there was help everywhere and the south bay after thunderstorms hit the area yesterday this video sent from a kron 4 viewer we love when he says those video showing the ground blanket with pea sized hail after a brief heavy rain moved to the south bay. the national weather service issued a significant weather advisory for north central...
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criminal ingreso, trabajo en el centro de convencionespero por el covid-19 >> montó su negocio en washington dcnte popular >> mantener la familia y todo >> el señor nos dice que con cada día que pasaba tenemos clientes como podemos ver su negocio ya no está aquí un día después de la navidad de 2020 su destino cambio. < decirle y guardar mis cosas aquí en el mall y cuando bien estaban todas mis cosas en la basura >> se quejó pero le dijeron que no tenían cámaras donde presuntamente una persona se deshizo de las pertenencias cientos de dólares en pérdidas, la organización decidió crear una página en la comunidad salió a su rescate >> la meta eran 2500 dólares por la semana pasada cerraron la página >> me he sentido (habla en inglés) >> planea volver con sus negocios, dicen que parte de negó ser utilizada para sacar los permisos y licencias necesarios >> los queremos de corazón importante elección de vida y que mejor que con un poco de ayuda de la comunidad >> uno de los actores más famosos se convirtió en papá por sexta vez no sean en lanzamiento de su sexto niño la pareja dice que está feliz de
criminal ingreso, trabajo en el centro de convencionespero por el covid-19 >> montó su negocio en washington dcnte popular >> mantener la familia y todo >> el señor nos dice que con cada día que pasaba tenemos clientes como podemos ver su negocio ya no está aquí un día después de la navidad de 2020 su destino cambio. < decirle y guardar mis cosas aquí en el mall y cuando bien estaban todas mis cosas en la basura >> se quejó pero le dijeron que no tenían...
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most media requests even in the trump administration had to go to washington dc. what is strange and let's talk about what needs to happen. not letting the media into these processing facilities. you let the media into processing facilities or take the media on the border so they can actually see what is taking place so the american public understands what the situation is. when you don't want to call it a crisis you have to look at the definition, why call something a crisis and in my opinion is evidence of crisis is once border patrol resources are overwhelmed and we cannot secure the border based upon what the threat is coming at us and we pull our agents into the processing centers and off the line i would then call it a crisis. a week ago i wouldn't have, now i would. shannon: we were told they would be as transparent as possible, they would allow us to find out what is going on. our reporters are present in the white house briefings to get that information and yet they are being told to go back to dhs and the federal agency, do you think we will get answers?
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i lived in a bubble in ann arbor, michigan and maybe i'm living in a bubble in washington dc, but i have just been exposed to so many people black white republican democrat who have really embraced the heartbound story and i have no idea why that isn't we always scratch our heads part of it i think is because the normanette and l simpson when you get two, you know, principled and well known politicians standing up and saying hey we need to tell the story. it's amazing how many people listen and i know there's a vast amount of individuals throughout the united states and we witnesses, you know, the last four years that are racist and don't want to hear this and and don't want to understand but i'm hoping that through education through your museum through our museum we can help to slowly turn the tide and i feel if i can get the support of the state of wyoming and cody which i know i do have support, you know, that's a really great place to start. you know, i might say that i have the benefit right now of reading all the questions and comments and it's one after the other. thank you. thank
i lived in a bubble in ann arbor, michigan and maybe i'm living in a bubble in washington dc, but i have just been exposed to so many people black white republican democrat who have really embraced the heartbound story and i have no idea why that isn't we always scratch our heads part of it i think is because the normanette and l simpson when you get two, you know, principled and well known politicians standing up and saying hey we need to tell the story. it's amazing how many people listen and...
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arts and lectures you served as executive director new futures and miriam's kitchen right here in washington dc. how do those experiences tie into your current position and your new position? >> that such a good question i've been lucky to put my whole correct - - career in the nonprofit sector had we build vibrant communities for everyone and with those experiences with literary arts with a vibrant world that we all went whether that miriam's kitchen or in cincinnati what i love to do is to figure out the vision for the future and to make it happen together all those experiences apply to the work at the national book foundation at marian's kitchen one of the things i did there was to have a writing workshop for those experiencing homelessness. it was wonderful. we met every week after breakfast. so throughout my whole career there has been a theme of books and writing and what a powerful experience that is. >> and you grew up in clemens north carolina. tell us about clemens. >> when i was there was a tiny town now in the middle of the state. a fairly world community now not as much proud daugh
arts and lectures you served as executive director new futures and miriam's kitchen right here in washington dc. how do those experiences tie into your current position and your new position? >> that such a good question i've been lucky to put my whole correct - - career in the nonprofit sector had we build vibrant communities for everyone and with those experiences with literary arts with a vibrant world that we all went whether that miriam's kitchen or in cincinnati what i love to do is...
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they did not believe in all the power going to washington dc. if they did, they would have said so.provisions and specially article two, section one, clause two that leaves it to state legislators specifically to write election laws, including as it applies to the selection of a president and vice president of the united states. this would effectively take that provision of the constitution, hans, and eliminate it. >> yet, and look, the reason for that mark is as you well no, they are afraid that if congress could set out all the rules for federal elections then what would they do? they would put in rules and laws that would favor them as incumbents and help them retain power in congress and that is why i think the framers distributed the power and authority to run federal elections down between the federal government and the state. this bill totally overrides that. mark: if they get this bill, i daresay, we won't see a republican president in the united states the rest of our lifetimes and part of the reason why the media do not want us to talk about the last election where the vio
they did not believe in all the power going to washington dc. if they did, they would have said so.provisions and specially article two, section one, clause two that leaves it to state legislators specifically to write election laws, including as it applies to the selection of a president and vice president of the united states. this would effectively take that provision of the constitution, hans, and eliminate it. >> yet, and look, the reason for that mark is as you well no, they are...
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correspondent kelli meyer has the latest from washington, dc hi, kelly. >> heidari and james federal officials say while there is hope there is still plenty to be concerned about daily cases are growing in 30 states and here in d c the white house is doubling down on efforts to keep the numbers under control. >> we need to go faster. president joe biden is speeding up efforts to get more shots in american arms as the number of covid-19 cases begin to rebound with cases rising again. new variants are spreading. the president says 90% of american adults will be eligible for the covid-19 vaccine by april 19th and that there will be vaccination sites within 5 miles of 90% of all americans by growing to having 17,000 pharmacies given out. >> vaccination shots to nearly 40,000 pharmacies. so much reason for hope right now. cdc director doctor rochelle walensky warned of impending doom. if the country keeps on its current track she's asking americans to limit travel and is warning governors against reopening too fast. now is one of those times when i have to share and i have to hope and tru
correspondent kelli meyer has the latest from washington, dc hi, kelly. >> heidari and james federal officials say while there is hope there is still plenty to be concerned about daily cases are growing in 30 states and here in d c the white house is doubling down on efforts to keep the numbers under control. >> we need to go faster. president joe biden is speeding up efforts to get more shots in american arms as the number of covid-19 cases begin to rebound with cases rising again....
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some of the current best-selling nonfiction books, according to politics and prose bookstore in washington dc. topping the list is dust night don restoring hope and joy in our lives. ... ... >> good evening virtual audience. thank you for joining us tonight. on behalf of harvard bookstore i am pleased to introduce this event present in the book the ten year were joined in conversation i hope you're hanging in there and thank you for joining us virtually for virtual events like this one harvard bookstore continues to bring authors and work to our community as well as a new digital community during these challenging times every week we will host events here and as always you can see the event schedule on our website at harvard.com / events. browse from home. this evening's discussion will conclude with questions. feel free to civic questions at any time during the talk by clicking on the q&a button at the bottom of the screen. in the chat i will purchase the link to purchase the tenure war. your purchases and financial contributions make events like tonight possible and independent bookstores t
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. >>> el evento se llevarÁ en washington dc a las 4 de la tarde con otras manifestaciones a realizarseiesgos de trabajo. (hablan en inglÉs) anunciÓ el cierre de dos supermercados (hablan en inglÉs), sus ganancias aumentaron pero los resultantes de ball no hicieron comentarios. >>> california hizo cambios para la elegilibilidad de vacunas, pero el estado estÁ listo para vacunar a esas personas? >>> debido a la pandemia usted cambiÓ su forma de comer? le tenemos consejos para que regrese. >>> es viernes, quÉ condiciones agradables tenemos. hablaremos de esto y mÁs al volver. (comerciales) este aparato desconectado está protegiendo nuestras bellas costas y más. usa menos energía dejando a un lado tus tareas domésticas de 4 a 9 p.m., y así ayuda a que nuestro estado siga brillando. >>> fue traslado a una cÁrcel fuera del condado boulder el sospechoso de disparar a 10 personas en un supermercado. la oficina del alguacil dijo que le preocupa la seguridad de admad alisa de 21 aÑos quien recibiÓ amenazas. el acusado tiene cargos de asesinato. >>> autoridades de boulder prometen transparencia y
. >>> el evento se llevarÁ en washington dc a las 4 de la tarde con otras manifestaciones a realizarseiesgos de trabajo. (hablan en inglÉs) anunciÓ el cierre de dos supermercados (hablan en inglÉs), sus ganancias aumentaron pero los resultantes de ball no hicieron comentarios. >>> california hizo cambios para la elegilibilidad de vacunas, pero el estado estÁ listo para vacunar a esas personas? >>> debido a la pandemia usted cambiÓ su forma de comer? le tenemos...
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and was moved into washington dc. grant used both the large format 8 by 10 camera and other equipment that ren will share later. during his 25 years of service. he traveled over 140,000 miles to photograph more than 100 national parks monuments historic sites battlefields and other destinations that run will talk about later now. we have to remember this is before interstates and many of the roads. he was was on were dirt and gravel. at times to reach remote locations he traveled by horseback and on foot but most often he traveled in a specially outfitted panel truck and he had a series of these panel trucks during his 25 years. he affectionately called the truck his hearse and nightly in the back of the hearse. grant had to process the film that was exposed that day reload new film unto the holders. he had to carry his camping equipment his provisions all his camera equipment and his chemicals as he would be out on site for many months at a time. was helen mentioned, he was hired in april of 1929 and we know that a f
and was moved into washington dc. grant used both the large format 8 by 10 camera and other equipment that ren will share later. during his 25 years of service. he traveled over 140,000 miles to photograph more than 100 national parks monuments historic sites battlefields and other destinations that run will talk about later now. we have to remember this is before interstates and many of the roads. he was was on were dirt and gravel. at times to reach remote locations he traveled by horseback...
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in washington, dc has shared it awoke. on the morning of the 19th. he had no idea. that his army of the shenandoah which had won so many victories. over the past 30 days. he had no idea that this army. stood on the verge of annihilation. he did receive some reports. early that morning from picketts who were located on the southern outskirts of winchester. that there was some artillery fire. that could be heard coming from the south. and initially when shared and received those reports, he didn't think all that much of it. he knew that there was a reconnaissance going out. that morning. he thought he thought that might have had something to do with it. but he continued to get those reports. and i sheridan was eating breakfast that morning at the logan house. he had this sense of uneasiness. that maybe he needed to have his horse rienzi saddled and ride south and check on his army. i mean just the the night before he had sent a message to her ratio, right? who had been placed in temporary command while sheridan was in washington dc and a ratio right told him everythin
in washington, dc has shared it awoke. on the morning of the 19th. he had no idea. that his army of the shenandoah which had won so many victories. over the past 30 days. he had no idea that this army. stood on the verge of annihilation. he did receive some reports. early that morning from picketts who were located on the southern outskirts of winchester. that there was some artillery fire. that could be heard coming from the south. and initially when shared and received those reports, he...
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reality will pervade even washington dc at this moment. jillian: i want your opinion on this.arly split on faith in joe biden to deal with china, 46% have no comment, 53% to have confidence. where do you fall here? >> wait and see because although sometimes we have seen good things from biden on china, we've seen some indefensible things. he took down protection on chinese sabotage for the grid. i don't understand why he would do that. to see what he does because right now he's being tested in the south china sea as beijing is threatened to break apart the philippines in this chain. this is where chinese policy comes down. jillian: i sigh you tweeting about that. you can check gordon chang's book, the great us china task force, great to see you. thank you. the time is 37 minutes after the hour. first in the nation, reparations approved in the chicago suburb. how it will work. plus. >> i am strong. i am smart. i am capable. i am a mathematician. jillian: a teacher uses the power of songs to give students a boost of confidence inspiring pretest strategy. going viral. we have it
reality will pervade even washington dc at this moment. jillian: i want your opinion on this.arly split on faith in joe biden to deal with china, 46% have no comment, 53% to have confidence. where do you fall here? >> wait and see because although sometimes we have seen good things from biden on china, we've seen some indefensible things. he took down protection on chinese sabotage for the grid. i don't understand why he would do that. to see what he does because right now he's being...
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evitar aumento de inmigrantes entre el 25 de enero y el 16 de febrero en el sur y centro de méxico washington dcro de una marcha darío nos dice cuál es >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> ellas son de honduras que son parte de familias unidas en acción una organización de nueva orleans donde cientos llegaron con un objetivo >> estamos pidiendo al presidente joe biden que pueda aprobar el nuevo tps para los países centroamericanos >> la marcha que comenzará mañana es organizada por la organización 15 de septiembre >> por qué viniste a washington >> porque honduras está en una situación caótica donde no hay esperanza >> según datos hay 79 mil personas de honduras amparados por tps que está hasta el próximo 4 de octubre >> nuestro país está en otras condiciones peores el primero por el huracán que fueron dos huracanes una pandemia y una crisis política >> según la organización 15 de septiembre hondureños de nueva jersey new york y otros estados llegaron a washington para participar de la marcha llegó desde houston texas con otros compatriotas que salieron desde houston para ellos es urgente tener una protección >> tenem
evitar aumento de inmigrantes entre el 25 de enero y el 16 de febrero en el sur y centro de méxico washington dcro de una marcha darío nos dice cuál es >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> ellas son de honduras que son parte de familias unidas en acción una organización de nueva orleans donde cientos llegaron con un objetivo >> estamos pidiendo al presidente joe biden que pueda aprobar el nuevo tps para los países centroamericanos >> la marcha que comenzará mañana es organizada...
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. >> de regreso en washington dc el mensaje es uno ¡. >> no nos vamos a detener, no tenemos miedo. >>que triunfa en las redes sociales promoviendo un estilo reciente. >> es de cómo ser activista y ahora esto se volvió mi carrera. >> decidió arriesgarlo todo y empezar de cero. >> empezó como un hobbie y las emociones, pensamientos y conectasr con personas que estén pasando algo similar. >> así comenzó un bloque en instagram y ahora tiene más de 150 mil seguidores en todo el mundo donde da consejos para todos. >> ¿qué le dirías a los que quieren tener una vida más consciente en tono con el planeta? >> de la casa de tener composta, reciclaje, filtros de agua y cada acción que tomamos a diario es medir el impacto que vamos a tener. >> el principal consejo es aprender a cambiar. >> maravillosa valeria con esto vamos a una pausa y las latinas con pooderosos mensajes en las redes sociales quieren lograr igualdad de género y cambiar el mundo. elige empezar el día con huevos de verdad hechos al momento. seeeeh. no, con huevos de caja. elige un breakfast baconator con crujiente applewood smoked
. >> de regreso en washington dc el mensaje es uno ¡. >> no nos vamos a detener, no tenemos miedo. >>que triunfa en las redes sociales promoviendo un estilo reciente. >> es de cómo ser activista y ahora esto se volvió mi carrera. >> decidió arriesgarlo todo y empezar de cero. >> empezó como un hobbie y las emociones, pensamientos y conectasr con personas que estén pasando algo similar. >> así comenzó un bloque en instagram y ahora tiene más de...
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there are all kinds of fences and barbed wire in washington dc. they don't like to see. the washington post saying folks in minneapolis don't like what they are seeing around the courthouse but locals feel it is a bad reflection on them instead of looking armed law enforcement officers and white supremacists they believe instigated the distraction last summer. a response? >> we are hearing about this all along but no one has produced evidence of white supremacist causing insurrection in minneapolis. consistent with washington post narrative that has been incredibly divisive and incendiary and i would argue has caused a lot of division and destruction by continuing to perpetuate the narrative, the story of alleged white supremacists who caused the rioting, they can't find that individual. there is no such individual, no evidence of such individual and this narrative has been going on and on and on and i would say it is incendiary and led to more distraction and violence, pointing the finger in the wrong direction. throughout the summer in every city we saw where the writin
there are all kinds of fences and barbed wire in washington dc. they don't like to see. the washington post saying folks in minneapolis don't like what they are seeing around the courthouse but locals feel it is a bad reflection on them instead of looking armed law enforcement officers and white supremacists they believe instigated the distraction last summer. a response? >> we are hearing about this all along but no one has produced evidence of white supremacist causing insurrection in...
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todd: let's go to washington dc live with what the president calls, quote, neanderthal thinking. >> dayresident biden signed the 100 day nationwide mandate he has been pushing people to wear masks, more states he's their requirements he is slamming their decision with a knuckle dragger insult. >> it is a big mistake was the last thing we need is neanderthal thinking, take off your mask, everything is fine, forget it. >> reporter: down south in mississippi where there is no mask mandate the governor shot back saying he is offended. >> i feel the same way i did the day hillary clinton called all of us in middle america deplorables which struck me as someone who needs to get outside washington dc and travel to middle america. >> reporter: 15 states do not have a mask mandate, alabama after climate expires tomorrow, texas will lift theirs on march 10th. senator john cornyn expressing some lone star state independence. >> president biden has a lot of problems to take care of. i don't think he has a lot to say about preaching to my state about how we've handled the covid-19 virus. >> nationwi
todd: let's go to washington dc live with what the president calls, quote, neanderthal thinking. >> dayresident biden signed the 100 day nationwide mandate he has been pushing people to wear masks, more states he's their requirements he is slamming their decision with a knuckle dragger insult. >> it is a big mistake was the last thing we need is neanderthal thinking, take off your mask, everything is fine, forget it. >> reporter: down south in mississippi where there is no...
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not find but yes now that i think about it i can come up with them some happy ones from judy in washington dc. she has a very good question. when did the term first lady start? the term first lady we still argue about the first. evidence i saw of its use was in 1861 when somebody wrote about the wife of the president of the confederacy, verena davis. she's at the writer said she is the first lady of our land, you know just in descriptions other people have said it was probably used in letters, but it emerges in the literature after lucy hayes. i mentioned she took the trip across the country the first one to travel cross country. and so she's becoming a national figure and first lady comes into use in the 1930s it got capitalized. and now we're back to not capitalizing and of course my theory is that very soon is going to go out of style entirely and we won't use it, you know as soon as we have a male in the job. we certainly can't call it the office of the first lady. so i predicting we'll say something like east wind the east wing did this or the east wing did that, you know, we're first or
not find but yes now that i think about it i can come up with them some happy ones from judy in washington dc. she has a very good question. when did the term first lady start? the term first lady we still argue about the first. evidence i saw of its use was in 1861 when somebody wrote about the wife of the president of the confederacy, verena davis. she's at the writer said she is the first lady of our land, you know just in descriptions other people have said it was probably used in letters,...
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that is a tonight from washington dc. the president's first press conference at 11:00 pm tomorrow night. soriati, made my joints stiff, swollen... painful. emerge tremfyant™ with tremfya®, adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...can uncover clearer skin and improve symptoms at 16 weeks. tremfya® is also approved for adults with active psoriatic arthritis. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. tremfya®. emerge tremfyant™ janssen can help you explore cost support options. hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. -what, you mean-- -mhm. -just like that. -wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry abou
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professor rosa brooks details her experiences in policing is an underserved police officer in washington dcr book tangled up in blue, policing the american city, interviewed by the major city chief association president. watch booktv this weekend happening on c-span2. >> american history tv exploring the people and events until the american story and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, for films marking women's history month including crossing borders and women in the family of man from 1971. un-american artifacts. a re-creation of events of the assassination attempt on ronald reagan and on the p.m. eastern. watch american history tv. >> and now mike rodgers talking about the defense department hosted by the reagan institute. it's just over 45 minutes. >> at the home of the reagan foundation here at the nation's capital and we are coming to you live we hope that you enjoyed your st. patrick's day and fully recovered.
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paola: pasamos ahora a washington dc, donde la cÁmara de representantes aprobÓ el tercer estÍmulo econÓmicoa trabajador que haya pagado sus impuestos del 2020, tambiÉn $1400 adicionales por cada hijo, los que ganen menos de $75,000califican, o matrimonios de ganen menos de $150,000 en conjunto. ademÁs, el pago de desempleo serÁ de $300, tambiÉn se va a enviar $40,000 millones a california, un monto histÓrico, hablamos como representante del congreso y un profesor de negocios que nos muestran cÓmo este dinero se va a distribuir. >> es importante ver de la dimensiÓn de este paquete de estÍmulos econÓmicos de $1,900,000,000, es una cifra que creemos que un hombre normal no lo puede concebir. reportera: un total ... este dinero serÁ una oportunidad sin precedentes de canalizar la economÍa. <> esta es una oportunidad para resurgir y renacer, yo creo que se van a presentar grandes oportunidades de tener a un estados unidos sano y competitivo. reportera: san francisco va a recibir $130 millones. >> esto es para poder cubrir los gastos sin necesidad de despedir a su personal. reportera: se van a di
paola: pasamos ahora a washington dc, donde la cÁmara de representantes aprobÓ el tercer estÍmulo econÓmicoa trabajador que haya pagado sus impuestos del 2020, tambiÉn $1400 adicionales por cada hijo, los que ganen menos de $75,000califican, o matrimonios de ganen menos de $150,000 en conjunto. ademÁs, el pago de desempleo serÁ de $300, tambiÉn se va a enviar $40,000 millones a california, un monto histÓrico, hablamos como representante del congreso y un profesor de negocios que nos...
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. >> así lucen los famosos presos de washington dc que comenzaron su espectáculo de florecimiento uno en casinos por internet. por la cantidad de 40.000 dÓlares. >> ¿quÉ hace el niÑo en la computadora? >> en la computadora todo el dÍa. >> estudiar. >> no. yo me lo encontrÉ en la noche. ¿sabe quÉ me lo encontrÉ viendo? pornografÍa. >> ¿el niÑo vino hoy? >> sÍ, el niÑo vino. >> ¿y quÉ edad tiene este muchacho? >> tiene diez aÑos. >> ¿diez aÑos? >> sÍ, y es un delincuente y un estafador. >> somos una congregaciÓn asexual, doctora. no practicamos el sexo. >> ni a 100 pies la quiero en mi congregaciÓn, porque ella no ha cumplido la filosofÍa de nuestra congregaciÓn. >> ¿tÚ tienes evidencias de que ella tuvo sexo? >> yo me sometÍ a una cirugÍa estÉtica, a una reconstrucciÓn vaginal. >> no necesitamos sexo.
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at a cost _ troops still here in washington, dc at a cost of— troops still here in washington, dc— at a cost of about $2 million a week as _ at a cost of about $2 million a week. as you mention, they're going to he _ week. as you mention, they're going to be here _ week. as you mention, they're going to be here for at least another two months _ to be here for at least another two months. �* ., , to be here for at least another two months. . ., , i. , ., to be here for at least another two months. . ., , , ., ., months. anthony, can you explain to our viewers — months. anthony, can you explain to our viewers around _ months. anthony, can you explain to our viewers around the _ months. anthony, can you explain to our viewers around the world - months. anthony, can you explain to our viewers around the world though | our viewers around the world though why it is that the house of representatives have gone home but the us senate is in session today. first world there are a lot more members — first world there are a lot more members of the house of representatives for hundred and 35 wa
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shannon: something about this real quick, this is coming from local affiliate fox nation in washington dc, it says sources, us capitol police sources tell fox 5 they received an intelligence bulletin warning of a malicious plot to breach the capital on march 4th, david people are worried about, two sources say -- and members of the group on january 6th. some people attach significance to that day, march 4th. this fences are up on dc, national guard men and women are still here. how do we make sure there is not repeat march 4th? >> you are right, this has been disseminated to capital police. things are being prepared but i want you to remember what happened in beirut when the marines were attacked because the marine guards were not given ammunition for their weapons. let me ask you this. what would you think if i told you the national guard, is now on the scene there are now placed in the exact same position. would you consider that a failure of leadership, because i sure as hell do. the men and women, they are insurgents, these men and women who were planning to attack the capital are peo
shannon: something about this real quick, this is coming from local affiliate fox nation in washington dc, it says sources, us capitol police sources tell fox 5 they received an intelligence bulletin warning of a malicious plot to breach the capital on march 4th, david people are worried about, two sources say -- and members of the group on january 6th. some people attach significance to that day, march 4th. this fences are up on dc, national guard men and women are still here. how do we make...
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finally a federal judge out of washington dc. i think it was a 2017 issued a ruling that said definitively that the cherokee nation had to in franchise and restore citizenship rights to the freedmen and they did that and the cherokee nation is finally accepted that so for them. this is finally been resolved, but the creek people of oklahoma are still denying full citizenship to african-american's and they're still facing legal consequences and political consequences. because a bill has been introduced. just within this current congressional. time that would essentially strip the creek nation of federal resources, unless and until they grant. both internship to the freedmen and descendants. so it's an ongoing ongoing battle and yet simultaneously when the black lives matter movement erupted the spring and continues a number of native people's joined in as allies. and so when you saw confederate statues coming down here in richmond, and in other parts of the south we also saw columbus statues being torn down as well. and so we have
finally a federal judge out of washington dc. i think it was a 2017 issued a ruling that said definitively that the cherokee nation had to in franchise and restore citizenship rights to the freedmen and they did that and the cherokee nation is finally accepted that so for them. this is finally been resolved, but the creek people of oklahoma are still denying full citizenship to african-american's and they're still facing legal consequences and political consequences. because a bill has been...
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and typically at this time they would then be ushered on their way to washington dc. often being transferred to transport steamers so they could make their trip by water from the rappahannock to the chesapeake bay and then up at potomac but not always. so what this suggests to several things the kind of uncertainty of abandoning home. and moving into a new world even with federal protection, so i want to emphasize the importance of the federal troops around this particular wagon, and it's inhabitants who were making their way on this perilous journey. but nonetheless it was perilous. they have all their belongings packed into the wagon and where the future lay. they couldn't quite be sure. perhaps it might have been a place like friedman's village outside of washington, but not necessarily. because there were pitfalls that could be for all them along the way. and in many cases people undertook that journey without the protection of federal troops, so it may made that journey all the more dangerous. confederate gorillas, love nothing more than to recapture and return t
and typically at this time they would then be ushered on their way to washington dc. often being transferred to transport steamers so they could make their trip by water from the rappahannock to the chesapeake bay and then up at potomac but not always. so what this suggests to several things the kind of uncertainty of abandoning home. and moving into a new world even with federal protection, so i want to emphasize the importance of the federal troops around this particular wagon, and it's...
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critics say this is meant to justify the occupation of washington dc. keep in mind last time they said there would be trouble at the inauguration that never happened, this time they claim a possible queueandon event might cause trouble and never let a crisis go to waste as the saying in washington, speaker pelosi asked the general to lead a nonpartisan security review of the capital in the wake of the incursion on january 6th. and as you pointed out, jen governor lucas tomlinson, fox news exclusively obtained a draft copy of the recommendations. it is 33 pages long, a draft copy of the car capital security recommendations made by the task force. among its recommendations establishing a full-time quick reaction force to be manned 24/7/365 at the capital at a cost between 40, and $130 million a year. we recommend establishment of a robust dedicated qrs not only for the usc p, the capital police, but to serve the nations capital writ large. other options include using existing federal law enforcement entities, mobilizing the national guard for 3 to 6 month
critics say this is meant to justify the occupation of washington dc. keep in mind last time they said there would be trouble at the inauguration that never happened, this time they claim a possible queueandon event might cause trouble and never let a crisis go to waste as the saying in washington, speaker pelosi asked the general to lead a nonpartisan security review of the capital in the wake of the incursion on january 6th. and as you pointed out, jen governor lucas tomlinson, fox news...
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cámara de representantes da el último toque para que den 1400 dólares mañana dueños de negocios en washington dcformación en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> un estudio arrojó que la vacuna de pfizer es efectiva contra la variante más contagiosa que se detectó en brasil la vacuna podría neutraliar la cepa expertos médicos extendieron las pautas para detectar cáncer de pulmón en fumadores que han fumado un paquete 15 millones de estadounidenses calificarán para el examen preventivo al regresar de la pausa en noticias telemundo el joaquín "chapo" guzmán loera dice que vive bajo condiciones inhumanas en la cárcel los abogados piden que lo lleven a méxico lo lleven a méxico >> la somos para los que les encanta descubrir. los que saben que todo es posible con una mente abierta. los que no necesitan viajar para encontrar algo nuevo. y los que saben que cuando gastas menos, descubres aún más. en tj maxx y marshalls. descubres aún más. ahora mis mañanas son más fáciles gracias a lactaid®... ...es 100% leche d
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take your kids to washington dc and listen to what these people are doing along with wall street to destroy this country. children haven't been in school for two years if they don't get them back again they're not taking the sat and the things that matter. he died because the drugs and cops dealing with a bad situation and guess what? it all starts at the border. then we can send them down to the border and stop this maybe not 100 percent but enough to avoid next time. thank you. >> addressing the issue of drugs found in george floyd status. >>. >> you also learn that george floyd struggled he struggled with it for years. he did not die from a drug overdose he did not die from an opioid overdose. but actually nothing like a person who has died. but opioids are tranquilizers when a person dies from an opioid overdose, first and foremost they look like they are asleep. in a stupor. and they never come to again and simply pass away. opioid overdose are not screaming for their lives. they are not calling on their mothers. they are not taking please, please i cannot breathe. that is not what an
take your kids to washington dc and listen to what these people are doing along with wall street to destroy this country. children haven't been in school for two years if they don't get them back again they're not taking the sat and the things that matter. he died because the drugs and cops dealing with a bad situation and guess what? it all starts at the border. then we can send them down to the border and stop this maybe not 100 percent but enough to avoid next time. thank you. >>...