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wilson thanking her for employment and being able to afford a house in washington dc. so the outreach for is understanding through john powell was as simple as picking up the phone finding people sending an email tapping into networks and i would say for sites who aren't slavery sites. it doesn't mean the slavery should not be addressed at your site right because of the foundational nature, especially a presidential sites as lena shared. not just the presence who owns slaves but obviously the continuation and the legacy of slavery post emancipation through the first half of the 20th century and still with us in policy ways and experiences of african-americans today. it's relevant to everyone and i think humanizing hearing from descendants, but humanizing the story. we don't treat humanity and other stories of suffering in our history with the distance. that we unfortunately do with slavery in america. it's all of our stories. african-american history is american history. i just have a professor at morgan state who would say the boardrooms of america have always been se
wilson thanking her for employment and being able to afford a house in washington dc. so the outreach for is understanding through john powell was as simple as picking up the phone finding people sending an email tapping into networks and i would say for sites who aren't slavery sites. it doesn't mean the slavery should not be addressed at your site right because of the foundational nature, especially a presidential sites as lena shared. not just the presence who owns slaves but obviously the...
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it is a concern for myself, being in washington dc. i have called our current representative and i have spoken with her, talking about some of the main issues there in washington. host: response? guest: -- the congressman seems a little frozen there. i was wondering why he didn't start talking. in the meantime, if he is having trouble with his connection, we will hear from clarence in virginia and continue to take your calls. host: response? the congressman seems a little frozen tre
it is a concern for myself, being in washington dc. i have called our current representative and i have spoken with her, talking about some of the main issues there in washington. host: response? guest: -- the congressman seems a little frozen there. i was wondering why he didn't start talking. in the meantime, if he is having trouble with his connection, we will hear from clarence in virginia and continue to take your calls. host: response? the congressman seems a little frozen tre
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the two men were arrested yesterday, appeared in court today in washington, dc charged with impersonatingrustrating about this whole thing is that officials are not saying what the motive was for these men, what they were doing, who was financing them and so on. but if found guilty of impersonating a federal officer they could be sentenced to up to three years in jail. this they could be sentenced to up to three years in jail.- to three years in “ail. this is not the first h to three years in jail. this is not the first time _ to three years in jail. this is not the first time that - to three years in jail. this is not the first time that the i not the first time that the conduct of us secret service agents has been the focus of news reports? it agents has been the focus of news reports?— news reports? it is not in these peeple _ news reports? it is not in these people charged - news reports? it is not in l these people charged with protecting the president of the united states, the vice president, theirfamilies, visiting foreign dignitas and former presidents around the clock and years a
the two men were arrested yesterday, appeared in court today in washington, dc charged with impersonatingrustrating about this whole thing is that officials are not saying what the motive was for these men, what they were doing, who was financing them and so on. but if found guilty of impersonating a federal officer they could be sentenced to up to three years in jail. this they could be sentenced to up to three years in jail.- to three years in “ail. this is not the first h to three years in...
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i will tell you, the levers of power in washington dc are controlled by dark forces. we have halls of congress being shoveled by cowards. we have a geriatric despot in the oval office. my friend, what's going on in our country, it is hard. we are facing dark times. i know that many of you recognize that we are facing dark times. you also realize that america's greatest comeback happened when things seemed the hardest. the american spirit, when it is pushed against, that is when we fight the hardest. my friends, when i start seeing what is going on in our nation, when i see how quickly our country has changed. i think the adage that best describes this time in history is that hard times create strong men. and strongmen create good times. but those good times create weak men. and weak men create hard times. and you see what's going on in our nation right now. we have weak leadership. how quickly things have changed. my friends, i know about how things can change quickly. eight years ago, i was in a car with my best friend, we were driving in florida. i was asleep in the
i will tell you, the levers of power in washington dc are controlled by dark forces. we have halls of congress being shoveled by cowards. we have a geriatric despot in the oval office. my friend, what's going on in our country, it is hard. we are facing dark times. i know that many of you recognize that we are facing dark times. you also realize that america's greatest comeback happened when things seemed the hardest. the american spirit, when it is pushed against, that is when we fight the...
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every spring thousands of people visit the washington dc title basin to see the cherry blossoms memorials to thomas jefferson franklin d roosevelt and martin luther king jr. stand on its banks the title basin started as an engineering project but is also served as a swimming hole a protest ground and the scene of a political scandal. mike littest national mall and memorial parks communications chief met us on site to talk about the area's history and famous japanese cherry trees. we are at the end of the title basin in washington dc home to the world famous cherry trees which blossom every spring well-known to washingtonians people across the country. and in fact people across the world, but had you been here before about 1890 or so, we would be in the the middle of the potomac river. you can watch this and other american artifacts programs by visiting our website cspan.org/history. since c-span was founded in 1979 historian and author douglas. brinkley has participated in many of the network's programs forums collins and special projects as well as appearing on book tv and american histo
every spring thousands of people visit the washington dc title basin to see the cherry blossoms memorials to thomas jefferson franklin d roosevelt and martin luther king jr. stand on its banks the title basin started as an engineering project but is also served as a swimming hole a protest ground and the scene of a political scandal. mike littest national mall and memorial parks communications chief met us on site to talk about the area's history and famous japanese cherry trees. we are at the...
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every spring thousands of people visit the washington dc title basin to see the cherry blossoms memorials to thomas jefferson franklin d roosevelt and martin luther king jr. stand on its banks the title basin started as an engineering project but is also served as a swimming hole a protest ground and the scene of a political scandal. mike littest national mall and memorial parks communications chief met us on site to talk about the area's history and famous japanese cherry trees. swimming was actually a popular recreational activity in the title base in its early years. the first public swimming area was established in 1890 and there were various iterations of it over the years. the most famous of them came comes about in the early part of the 20th century. there was an attempt by congress as early as 1914 to get an appropriate appropriation to build a swimming area large swimming area in the tidal base congress studied the matter a 1915 report showed that the water in the title basin was much of it was wastewater and sewage and it was decided was far too unsanitarian unsafe to swim in th
every spring thousands of people visit the washington dc title basin to see the cherry blossoms memorials to thomas jefferson franklin d roosevelt and martin luther king jr. stand on its banks the title basin started as an engineering project but is also served as a swimming hole a protest ground and the scene of a political scandal. mike littest national mall and memorial parks communications chief met us on site to talk about the area's history and famous japanese cherry trees. swimming was...
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but of that hamid edges iraqi freak was thought this was a jew, castro house more from washington, dc. no surprise, the washington has said no comment. why is that not surprising? well, it's typical that when a senior us official makes a visit to a war zone out of security reasons. typically the public doesn't find out about it until during or sometimes, not even until after the visit has concluded. we know that this is going to be the 1st time that such high ranking us officials have visited ukraine since the beginning of the war. and it is going to be a very symbolic visit. we are having to secretary members who will be there in here on orthodox easter, and this is the secretary of state at the u. s. and the secretary of defense zelinski had said that he still wants to extend an invitation to us president joe biden. but despite you know, the u. k prime minister being there in person despite other presidents having visited, well the u. s. assessment is that it's still too dangerous to send by an artist and vice president pamela harris. and so the visit of these to cabinet secretaries
but of that hamid edges iraqi freak was thought this was a jew, castro house more from washington, dc. no surprise, the washington has said no comment. why is that not surprising? well, it's typical that when a senior us official makes a visit to a war zone out of security reasons. typically the public doesn't find out about it until during or sometimes, not even until after the visit has concluded. we know that this is going to be the 1st time that such high ranking us officials have visited...
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estudiantes de la secundaria de (nombre en inglÉs) resultaron positivos al virus luego de un viaje a washington dcs casos, deberÁn seguir el protocolo de aislamiento por cinco dÍas hasta dar negativo, la mayorÍa son sÍntomas leves y la mayorÍa de los estudiantes estÁ vacurado con inclusive la dosis de refuerzo. terminÓ la audiencia de velÁsquez que enfrenta cargos por abuso sexual a un miembro de la familia velÁsquez, amigos de la vÍctima se presentaron para expresar su rechazo que gularte estÉ libre, mientras que velÁsquez estÁ tras las rejas acusado de asesinarlo. el sospechoso tenÍa miedo de su seguridad si se acercaba al juzgado. ahora el juicio fue suspendido hasta el 6 de junio. a finales de febrero, verazquez disparÓ contra gularte tras conocer que habÍa abusado de un niÑo de la familia del deportista mientras tanto las autoridades mantienen al deportista tras las rejas. en gilmore identificaron a una mujer muerta el pasado viernes, se trata de andrea de (nombre en inglÉs) 49 aÑos la encontraron en un canal acuÁtico en (nombre en inglÉs) cerca de la autopista 101. sin embargo las autoridade
estudiantes de la secundaria de (nombre en inglÉs) resultaron positivos al virus luego de un viaje a washington dcs casos, deberÁn seguir el protocolo de aislamiento por cinco dÍas hasta dar negativo, la mayorÍa son sÍntomas leves y la mayorÍa de los estudiantes estÁ vacurado con inclusive la dosis de refuerzo. terminÓ la audiencia de velÁsquez que enfrenta cargos por abuso sexual a un miembro de la familia velÁsquez, amigos de la vÍctima se presentaron para expresar su rechazo que...
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it is a concern for myself, being in washington dc. i have called our current representative and i have spoken with her, talking about some of the main issues there in washington. let alone what is happening over the news. when you are a stronger republican party, i am begging, the democrat party missed a step back and allow on -- government spending. going every way without being policy driven and an appropriate choice selected. host: response? the congressman seems a little frozen there. in the meantime, if he is having trouble with his connection, we will hear from clearance in triangle, virginia and we will continue to take your calls. caller: yes? host: go ahead, clearance and make your point. caller: we are helping the ukrainians, what about americans? that need help? we stand on one thing, we always helping other countries. they always say they booked one it comes to helping americans. i just want to know why they tore up a 5.9%. that is not nothing. i was getting $800 a month, i am still getting 800 was 5.9 percent. inflation is
it is a concern for myself, being in washington dc. i have called our current representative and i have spoken with her, talking about some of the main issues there in washington. let alone what is happening over the news. when you are a stronger republican party, i am begging, the democrat party missed a step back and allow on -- government spending. going every way without being policy driven and an appropriate choice selected. host: response? the congressman seems a little frozen there. in...
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i am with greenpeace usa based in washington dc. get to handle so you have made all of your panel if you on youtube right now app comics section is life. your comments or thoughts can be right here. this conversation is part of the covering climate. now i'm democracy series that were linking up u. s. special interests with democracy. what is the problem? what if you saying, let us know you're part of the shad. mike, i'm going to start with you because your recent book, the new climate war suggests that there is a battle going on. what is that wall? yes. so you know, the old battle was this effort by fossil fuel interests and dark money groups. conservative foundations, conservative politicians and media outlets. this effort to deny that climate change is real, but people can see that it's real. people can see that it's happening now. and so that just isn't tenable anymore, that doesn't mean that the polluters and those promoting them have given up the battle. instead, they've turned to other tactics, delay, deflection, division even
i am with greenpeace usa based in washington dc. get to handle so you have made all of your panel if you on youtube right now app comics section is life. your comments or thoughts can be right here. this conversation is part of the covering climate. now i'm democracy series that were linking up u. s. special interests with democracy. what is the problem? what if you saying, let us know you're part of the shad. mike, i'm going to start with you because your recent book, the new climate war...
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they moved to washington dc and lincoln and the cabinet are welcoming of him. what's interesting and this is one of the points i try to really draw out in the book. is that lincoln's welcoming of african-americans and of black people from other countries in this case? runs against the grain most white americans including abolitionists and reformers are not welcoming to african americans and but lincoln is and in remains case he is so poorly treated by white society in washington that partway through his time. he just decides i'm out of here and he moves to new york city, but it wasn't because of how lincoln treated him. it was because of how white i mean, washington dc was a southern city in 1863 and it was that treatment that caused him to go to new york. but but it's lincoln who breaks down the barrier in terms of diplomacy and welcoming a diplomat from haiti, which would have been unfathomable before his presidency an official interactions. he seems to have charmed charmed the town maybe not charmed the town charmed the people that came to state dinners. and
they moved to washington dc and lincoln and the cabinet are welcoming of him. what's interesting and this is one of the points i try to really draw out in the book. is that lincoln's welcoming of african-americans and of black people from other countries in this case? runs against the grain most white americans including abolitionists and reformers are not welcoming to african americans and but lincoln is and in remains case he is so poorly treated by white society in washington that partway...
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today she teaches english at the alexandria virginia campus outside of washington, dc. when we were thinking about who we would dream of having, we could think of no one better to talk about the role community colleges play equipping students from all walks of life with the skills and opportunities they need. they need. so i'm going to start by asking dr. biden, you have been a community college professor for almost 30 years now. dr. biden: more. [laughter] ms. clinton: when you moved from teaching at a high school to a community college, something clicked for you, and you continued teaching the entire time your husband, president biden, has been in public service. what is it about this job that is so special to you? dr. biden: first of all, thank you so much for inviting me to join you today. you and bill and chelsea are doing such great work. i was especially excited to learn that this year you were partnering with an organization that i have worked with for so many years, the american association of community colleges. i used to call community colleges america's best
today she teaches english at the alexandria virginia campus outside of washington, dc. when we were thinking about who we would dream of having, we could think of no one better to talk about the role community colleges play equipping students from all walks of life with the skills and opportunities they need. they need. so i'm going to start by asking dr. biden, you have been a community college professor for almost 30 years now. dr. biden: more. [laughter] ms. clinton: when you moved from...
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mientras brown jackson seguirÁ en la corte federal de apelaciones de washington dc. >> bueno, los dosiento policial y mÁquinas de crear documentos de identidad falsos, pretendieron pertenecer al fbi por casi dos aÑos. el sistema de transporte es uno de los mÁs necesitados en todo estados unidos, para traer mÁs trabajadores varias empresas aumentaron el salario mÍnimo a 85 mil dÓlares anuales, incluso ofrecen capacitaciÓn, francisco fajardo nos amplÍa. >> son los responsables de mover alrededor del 72% de la mercaderÍa que se transporta en estados unidos. y ahora la escasez de camioneros en la naciÓn que alcanza 80 mil puestos vacantes ha llevado a walmart a ofrecer un salario de entre 95 y 110 mil dÓlares al aÑo. >> nosotros mismos vamos a parar. >> la oferta es muy tentadora dice este chofer de camiones con 20 aÑos de experiencia. >> no hay camiones, los que estÁn que valÍan 50.000 dÓlares hoy valen 120 mil dÓlares, entonces si walmart da esa opciÓn, me imagino que vamos a agarrar por allÁ. >> para combatir la falta de camioneros, walmart tambiÉn ofrece cursos de capacitaciÓn y esper
mientras brown jackson seguirÁ en la corte federal de apelaciones de washington dc. >> bueno, los dosiento policial y mÁquinas de crear documentos de identidad falsos, pretendieron pertenecer al fbi por casi dos aÑos. el sistema de transporte es uno de los mÁs necesitados en todo estados unidos, para traer mÁs trabajadores varias empresas aumentaron el salario mÍnimo a 85 mil dÓlares anuales, incluso ofrecen capacitaciÓn, francisco fajardo nos amplÍa. >> son los...
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florida, es la advertencia del gobernador de florida, a los indocumentados que fueron enviado a washington dcmunicado " que la vida no serÁ fÁcil, porque estamos obligados a respetar la zona de leyes de de eeuu inmigraciÓn". carolina: la corte de apelaciÓn restablece prioridades de deportaciÓn pero entonces quÉ vuelve a estar vigente tranquilo, yo te explico. ♪ ♪ bÁsicamente es esto, en este momento ice da prioridad a la exclusiÓn de personas con antecedentes criminales graves que sean bÁsicamente una amenaza para la seguridad pÚblica nacional y de la frontera de estados unidos, tambiÉn de portarÍan primero a los no ciudadanos que habrÍan llegado a estados unidos sin permiso despuÉs de la fecha, el 1 de noviembre de 2022. borja: precisamente hablando de los cambios que quizÁs pueda ser confuso para nuestra comunidad, vamos en busca de respuesta y nos conectamos en vivo desde arizona con el abogado de arizona ezequiel hernÁndez, abogado una vez mÁs gracias por estar con nosotros. esta es una buena noticia para la comunidad, quien es el la prioridad del gobierno para una deportaciÓn. ezequiel:
florida, es la advertencia del gobernador de florida, a los indocumentados que fueron enviado a washington dcmunicado " que la vida no serÁ fÁcil, porque estamos obligados a respetar la zona de leyes de de eeuu inmigraciÓn". carolina: la corte de apelaciÓn restablece prioridades de deportaciÓn pero entonces quÉ vuelve a estar vigente tranquilo, yo te explico. ♪ ♪ bÁsicamente es esto, en este momento ice da prioridad a la exclusiÓn de personas con antecedentes criminales...
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. >> en washington dc siguen llevandoautobuses con migrantes así greg abbott gobernador de texas presionalas 9:30 de la mañana llegó el cuarto bus procedentes de la frontera méxico texas a este estacionamiento y luego se dirigieron al unión station nde tuvieron sus primeros alimentos en la capitalfue allí donde podrá recibir sus primeros alimento >>carla de 20 años es migrante venezolana npuede creer que hoy tie el capitolio a sus pies después de meses de una peligrosa travesía para llegar a vida a su hijo en camino mejor >>imagínate todo lo que yo pase. como cinco meses aproximadamente >>ella fue parte del grupo que viajó el jueves en voz desde río texas hasta la capital federal, un viaje de más de 30 horas quien también vino graciela, que dejó a un hijo en custodia. >>el cuarto autobús llegó a washington con sólo 10 migrantes, los esperaban organizaciones caritativas >>le estamos dando una orientación legal para que entiendan sus derechos y el sistema de inmigración. todos ya fueron procesados por inmigración >>pese a que greg abbott inició estos viajes para protestar por la inmigración
. >> en washington dc siguen llevandoautobuses con migrantes así greg abbott gobernador de texas presionalas 9:30 de la mañana llegó el cuarto bus procedentes de la frontera méxico texas a este estacionamiento y luego se dirigieron al unión station nde tuvieron sus primeros alimentos en la capitalfue allí donde podrá recibir sus primeros alimento >>carla de 20 años es migrante venezolana npuede creer que hoy tie el capitolio a sus pies después de meses de una peligrosa...
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congresistas y senadores de ambos lados se han sumado a la lista al igual que la alcaldesa de washington dcitud de turistas la recorren sin cuidado aunque el llamado es a no bajar la guardia. noticias telemundo. >> en la casa blanca celebraron la confirmaciÓn histÓrica de la jueza ketanji brown jackson a la corte suprema, y festejaron en florida donde estudiÓ la jueza. >> m(musica). >> bl(habla en ingles). bl(habl ingl >> bl(habla en ingles).histÓric >> p(aplausos). >> fue una celebraciÓn del histÓrico momento, la primera mujer afroamericana en el mÁximo tribunal del paÍs. >> m(musica). >> el presidente recalcÓ la importancia del nombramiento frente a la casa blanca, pese a lo que calificÓ como abuso verbal y las interrupciones a las que fue sometida ketanji brown jackson por parte de senadores republicanos en su proceso de confirmaciÓn. >> bl(habla en ingles). >> p(aplausos). >> su juramentaciÓn se llevarÁ a cabo una vez que se retire el magistrado breyer de la corte. hoy fue un dÍa de festejo en la preparatoria a mis espaldas en miami de donde se graduÓ ketanji brown jackson, su histÓrica
congresistas y senadores de ambos lados se han sumado a la lista al igual que la alcaldesa de washington dcitud de turistas la recorren sin cuidado aunque el llamado es a no bajar la guardia. noticias telemundo. >> en la casa blanca celebraron la confirmaciÓn histÓrica de la jueza ketanji brown jackson a la corte suprema, y festejaron en florida donde estudiÓ la jueza. >> m(musica). >> bl(habla en ingles). bl(habl ingl >> bl(habla en ingles).histÓric >>...
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or i to alan fish alive us there in washington, dc allen. thank it. now, germany's parliament is approved sending heavy weaponry to ukraine and what's been seen as a major policy cit, shift the decision to send a shipment of anti aircraft systems has been supported by all 3 ruling coalition parties, as well as the opposition conservatives. for weeks, germany resistant calls to provide ukraine with heavy weapons. it's long standing policy of not sending arms to contract zones has changed completely to start the war. and germany, chancellor sans his country's preparing for a possible situation where russia stops gas exports. all of schultz is in japan, on his 1st trip to asia and the roll rushes invasion of ukraine and the energy crisis are key issues being discussed with the japanese prime minister for mucous shita or vacate and tried to do this and what decision the russian and gabby sions, between ankara and re add bruship tie burden has met king solomon and the crown prince. mom had been selma. this is ed owens, 1st trip to the kingdom in years, rel
or i to alan fish alive us there in washington, dc allen. thank it. now, germany's parliament is approved sending heavy weaponry to ukraine and what's been seen as a major policy cit, shift the decision to send a shipment of anti aircraft systems has been supported by all 3 ruling coalition parties, as well as the opposition conservatives. for weeks, germany resistant calls to provide ukraine with heavy weapons. it's long standing policy of not sending arms to contract zones has changed...
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led initiative, let's speak to david smith, reporting from washington dc.avid, thanks for joining us. lloyd austin who said ukraine clearly believes it can win, and does everyone in attendance. that's right, lloyd austin praised the courage of the ukrainian people and said it will go down in military history. he stood by some recent remarks where he said one of the objectives is to see russia weakened so it cannot threaten other neighbors, and he said that has been borne out by the reality on the ground, where russia has suffered thousands of military casualties and by some estimates, lost about a quarter of its military equipment. this is really an attempt to rally around countries in this common cause, and it would produce some tangible results with germany, committing to 50 antiaircraft systems to be sent to ukraine. that is seen a significant and a big win for this meeting, because after some early promise there had been concerns that may germany was getting cold beat -- cold feet and moving quite slowly with its commitments. this appears to be a reasse
led initiative, let's speak to david smith, reporting from washington dc.avid, thanks for joining us. lloyd austin who said ukraine clearly believes it can win, and does everyone in attendance. that's right, lloyd austin praised the courage of the ukrainian people and said it will go down in military history. he stood by some recent remarks where he said one of the objectives is to see russia weakened so it cannot threaten other neighbors, and he said that has been borne out by the reality on...
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take a listen to it like governor abbott said he will be shipping them to washington, dc. >> governorden administration have been dumping large numbers of migrants and cities up and down the border, leaving the cities to grapple with challenges they don't have the capability of dealing with. they themselves have been putting these migrants on buses to san antonio. instead, i, a better idea. as opposed to buzzing these people to san antonio, continue to ride all the way to washington, dc. >> bill: and i asked texas officials when we can expect this to start. they said they previously used up to 900 buses and disasters before. able use as many as needed and they plan to start this as soon as they can get buses up and running to do so. we will send it back to you. >> thanks, bill. texas always knows what it is doing. 22 -- joining me now, texas senator bill hagerty. that report is so invigorating. teaching all this crap to our kids. we are buried about the prices of food but we are sending tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, ultimately many mental people all across this country acr
take a listen to it like governor abbott said he will be shipping them to washington, dc. >> governorden administration have been dumping large numbers of migrants and cities up and down the border, leaving the cities to grapple with challenges they don't have the capability of dealing with. they themselves have been putting these migrants on buses to san antonio. instead, i, a better idea. as opposed to buzzing these people to san antonio, continue to ride all the way to washington, dc....
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he had died in washington dc. he was also temporarily in turn but for for a shorter term at congressional cemetery before being being brought up north to boston to be buried buried in quincy. and so the train was almost it wasn't really meant to be a funeral train. it was just meant to be a form of transportation to take him north. but meanwhile people would gather at the track and they would men would take off their hats when when the train passed and it really became a a place of mourning that funeral track and for people who didn't have the means to go to the funeral in dc or didn't have the wherewithal to go to quincy for any ceremonies were able to have their brief moment with with the former president to pay their respects. abraham lincoln's funeral train in 1865 really is probably the funeral train that that is the most famous funeral train of the mall. and again, i mentioned that earlier there's the intersection of of railroad technology, but also embalming which was perfected during the civil war. so mary
he had died in washington dc. he was also temporarily in turn but for for a shorter term at congressional cemetery before being being brought up north to boston to be buried buried in quincy. and so the train was almost it wasn't really meant to be a funeral train. it was just meant to be a form of transportation to take him north. but meanwhile people would gather at the track and they would men would take off their hats when when the train passed and it really became a a place of mourning...
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this is anthony in washington dc . caller: in the 30's, 40's when white people were coming in from germany, most of these wonderful didn't have that they couldn't -- they are forgetting in the republican party. republicans don't do anything for anybody. social security was discovered by democrats sick leave, all these things were discovered by democrats. host: another republican, go ahead, edward. caller: i wanted this directed to mr. israel who was on before, but, he spoke about the border being closed. that is contrary to what i am seeing as i understand it, he told me what percentage of people, when they are -- for 40 or 50 years. it is a problem. what i need to get something that works. host: this is an editorial in the wall street journal written by david --
this is anthony in washington dc . caller: in the 30's, 40's when white people were coming in from germany, most of these wonderful didn't have that they couldn't -- they are forgetting in the republican party. republicans don't do anything for anybody. social security was discovered by democrats sick leave, all these things were discovered by democrats. host: another republican, go ahead, edward. caller: i wanted this directed to mr. israel who was on before, but, he spoke about the border...
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un ácil acceso a estos artefactos un llamado al que hizo eco el representante ante el consejo r washington dcá en la escuela que estuvo cerrada este viernes como medida de seguridad están recopilando evidencia además dijon que van a realar patrullajes a lo largoe este día para tener un poco de más quelmen el vecindario >> la zona está a cuatro millas de la casa blanca y cerca de las embajadas movilizando elementos de la policía capitalina servicio secreto y f en washington zulema lazar noticias telemundo >> también en washington la policía reportó la muerte l hombre que se prendió fuego frente a la corte suprema según las autoridades (...) residente de coloradoalleció por la gravedad de sus heridas los hechos ocurrieron ayer en la tarde e inmediatamente fue llevado al hospital no se reportaron otros herid >> la violencia con armas de fuego se ha convertido en la principal causa de muerte en niños y adolescenteen estados unidos según un reciente estudio esta tendencia al alza en los úlmos años y mantiene vivo el debate por el control de aas en el país sonia aparicio sánchez no tiene los detall
un ácil acceso a estos artefactos un llamado al que hizo eco el representante ante el consejo r washington dcá en la escuela que estuvo cerrada este viernes como medida de seguridad están recopilando evidencia además dijon que van a realar patrullajes a lo largoe este día para tener un poco de más quelmen el vecindario >> la zona está a cuatro millas de la casa blanca y cerca de las embajadas movilizando elementos de la policía capitalina servicio secreto y f en washington zulema...
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we'rejoined now from washington, dc by france 2a washington correspondent kethevane gorjestani.nk you so much forjoining us on the programme. as we have been hearing in lucy's report, is really signifies the rise of populism, the decline of socialism and republicanism, but also if we look at the campaign we can see that le pen has had a slick campaign. many are concluding that, whereas emmanuel macron, with a late start do he is. how do you think both will change their tactics? what should we look over —— out for of the next two weeks was yellow well, there is a sense that emanuel mack on is going to have to do actually start campaigning —— emmanuel macron. start campaigning -- emmanuel macron. , . macron. there is a feeling in france that _ macron. there is a feeling in france that the _ macron. there is a feeling in france that the president. macron. there is a feeling in | france that the president was focused on the russia— ukraine crisis and it help him in the beginning, because he was seen as a statesman, but then he sort of stayed on that statesman level and didn't really
we'rejoined now from washington, dc by france 2a washington correspondent kethevane gorjestani.nk you so much forjoining us on the programme. as we have been hearing in lucy's report, is really signifies the rise of populism, the decline of socialism and republicanism, but also if we look at the campaign we can see that le pen has had a slick campaign. many are concluding that, whereas emmanuel macron, with a late start do he is. how do you think both will change their tactics? what should we...
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fiber and everyday work ethic of america that he felt was not being represented adequately in washington dc. he won and set out to defend family values and constitutional principles. he would remember to do so throughout his career pioneering the hatch amendment, proposed constitutional amendment which sought to correct the erroneous claim that there is a constitutional right to abortion, one vote prohibits states from protecting aborted human life and steadfastly advocating for a balanced budget amendment to the u.s. constitution. orin hatch defended life, religious liberty, economic response ability and personal freedom throughout his service in the united states senate. his 750 proposals that became law cover everything from welfare reform, regulatory restructuring, laws adjusting the federal judiciary to hallmark tax cuts. hatch's tenure in the senate was marked by his chairmanship of the health, education, labor and pension committee, on the judiciary and the finance committee before serving as president pro tem. senator hatch row helped rain and activists, federal judges and reformed
fiber and everyday work ethic of america that he felt was not being represented adequately in washington dc. he won and set out to defend family values and constitutional principles. he would remember to do so throughout his career pioneering the hatch amendment, proposed constitutional amendment which sought to correct the erroneous claim that there is a constitutional right to abortion, one vote prohibits states from protecting aborted human life and steadfastly advocating for a balanced...
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texas is going to be and using charter buses to literally ship and bus illegal immigrants to washington, dcf the u.s. capitol if you look at video, this is video we shot in brownsville of mass releases from federal custody. this is what the governor says he is fed up about the key is sick of the federal government mass releasing migrants. the governor sink in part, "the biden administration will be able to more immediately address the needs of the people they are allowing to come across the order as part of his reason for dropping him off in washington, dc. >> the biden administration with the current numbers even before the elimination of title xlii, they have been dumping large numbers of migrants in cities up and down the border, leaving the cities to grapple with challenges they don't have the capability of dealing with. they themselves have been putting these migrants on classes to san antonio. i got a better idea. as opposed to blessing these people to send and to -- san antonio, let's continue the ride to washington, dc. >> bill: i asked another texas official how many buses we are t
texas is going to be and using charter buses to literally ship and bus illegal immigrants to washington, dcf the u.s. capitol if you look at video, this is video we shot in brownsville of mass releases from federal custody. this is what the governor says he is fed up about the key is sick of the federal government mass releasing migrants. the governor sink in part, "the biden administration will be able to more immediately address the needs of the people they are allowing to come across...
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moral fiber and everyday work ethic of americans and he felt was not represented adequately in washington dc he won and set out to defend family values and constitutional principles. he remembered to do so throughout his career pioneering the hatch amendment which sought to correct the erroneous claim that there is constitutional rights to abortion that prohibits states and then steadfastly advocating for a balanced budget amendment he defended life religious liberty economic responsibility and personal freedom throughout his entire service in the united states senate the 750 proposals that became law cover anything from welfare reform and regulatory restructuring to hallmark tax cuts and then to be marked by the chairmanship the committee on the judiciary in the finance committee before serving as president pro tem. senator hatch help to rain and activists of federal judges and reform the entire judiciary and help to restore the true meaning of the constitution as applied and interpreted by the courts. senator hatch played a role of the nomination of every supreme court justice for decades
moral fiber and everyday work ethic of americans and he felt was not represented adequately in washington dc he won and set out to defend family values and constitutional principles. he remembered to do so throughout his career pioneering the hatch amendment which sought to correct the erroneous claim that there is constitutional rights to abortion that prohibits states and then steadfastly advocating for a balanced budget amendment he defended life religious liberty economic responsibility and...
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i fear castro has more from washington dc. oh, it's no surprise, but washington has said no comment. why is that not surprising? well, it's typical that when a senior us official makes a visit to a war zone out of security.
i fear castro has more from washington dc. oh, it's no surprise, but washington has said no comment. why is that not surprising? well, it's typical that when a senior us official makes a visit to a war zone out of security.
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he said on a podcast that he had been invited to orgies and witnessed people using cocaine in washington, dcly frustrated with him in recent days. but if the crowd here in north carolina was any indication, cori, those comments haven't cost him support among conservatives in this state, he received one of the warmest welcomes, besides trump, of the night. >> i'll tell you, the levers of power in washington, dc are controlled by dark forces. we have the halls of congress that are being shuffled by cowards. we have a geriatric despot who sits in the oval office. if we put donald trump back in command in the white house, my friends, we will embrace the spirit of our founding fathers. we'll investigate anthony fauci and sent him to jail for lying to congress. >> reporter: madison's seat is being challenged by seven other republicans. so cawthorn's race will be an interesting one to watch because it's really going to be all about how firm trump's grip is over the gop at this time, how valuable an endorsement from the former president is at this time. and, you know, all of that is going to be we g
he said on a podcast that he had been invited to orgies and witnessed people using cocaine in washington, dcly frustrated with him in recent days. but if the crowd here in north carolina was any indication, cori, those comments haven't cost him support among conservatives in this state, he received one of the warmest welcomes, besides trump, of the night. >> i'll tell you, the levers of power in washington, dc are controlled by dark forces. we have the halls of congress that are being...
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my kind of life was there in washington dc. mike, thank it. now north korea has staged a nighttime military parades of the streets of the capital pyongyang which the later ship falls by kim johnson. who's about to quickly ramp up his country's nuclear arsenal. rum upright reports from a south korean capital sol. the parade marked the 90th anniversary of the founding of north korea's military and it was meant to show off the power of its modern de weaponry on display with some of the newest weapons. it has recently been testing such as hypersonic missiles and a more advanced longer rain submarine launched ballistic missiles. after several years of attempted negotiations aimed at the nuclear zation leader kim jong and seems to have abandoned all such efforts that conciliation him was she me in the world today where powers are fiercely clashing with other powers, national dignity, sovereignty and truth. peace can only be guaranteed by strong self defense to overcome enemies. north korea star of the show was what it says. it's most powerful interc
my kind of life was there in washington dc. mike, thank it. now north korea has staged a nighttime military parades of the streets of the capital pyongyang which the later ship falls by kim johnson. who's about to quickly ramp up his country's nuclear arsenal. rum upright reports from a south korean capital sol. the parade marked the 90th anniversary of the founding of north korea's military and it was meant to show off the power of its modern de weaponry on display with some of the newest...
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just coming back here to the i m f in washington, dc. and shouldn't there be more talk about the i'm f counseling that, that as there often is when countries are affected by conflict. another 4000000 people have been allowed to leave their homes in the chinese city of shanghai for the 1st time in any 4 weeks. nearly half a city's 26000000 people can now go outside. people have reported food and medicine shortages. china's financial hub has been in lockdown off it's worse cobit 19 outbreak since the start of the pandemic. politicians and china looking at strengthening laws, protecting the rights of women. this fall as anger spot by a video showing apply to a mentally disabled women traffic to the country se a warning, some may find images and katrina hughes report to still wrong. it started with this video, images of a woman in a dirty shed, wearing a chain around her neck. the woman named young, known as little plum. flower had been trafficked and sold twice as bright. in the 1990s, she was found in rural southeastern china, january and
just coming back here to the i m f in washington, dc. and shouldn't there be more talk about the i'm f counseling that, that as there often is when countries are affected by conflict. another 4000000 people have been allowed to leave their homes in the chinese city of shanghai for the 1st time in any 4 weeks. nearly half a city's 26000000 people can now go outside. people have reported food and medicine shortages. china's financial hub has been in lockdown off it's worse cobit 19 outbreak since...
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i mean it's, it's, you know, as you of corporate influence in washington dc. and it's kind of a frankenstein monster that deregulating campaign finance. as well as, you know, the growth of think tanks and other frank groups that corporations find. so it's, it's quite, it's quite a jog or not, you know, for instance, dark money itself, which is political spending on campaigns. i think the statistic that i read recently is that there was about $5000000.00 spent back in 2006 through dark money groups on that cycle of elections in the latest 2020 cycle, always up to $1000000000.00. we taught the, the woman in the blockade video, mentioned oligarchy. and she's absolutely right. well, we have people talk about oligarchy, from russia and other countries. what we have are $700.00 plus billionaires in the united states. many of them are fossil fuel, billionaires multi billionaires, like charles coke. and when you think about it, these are people who like, you know, al guards who hide their money off shore through secret accounts and various structures. these guys are h
i mean it's, it's, you know, as you of corporate influence in washington dc. and it's kind of a frankenstein monster that deregulating campaign finance. as well as, you know, the growth of think tanks and other frank groups that corporations find. so it's, it's quite, it's quite a jog or not, you know, for instance, dark money itself, which is political spending on campaigns. i think the statistic that i read recently is that there was about $5000000.00 spent back in 2006 through dark money...
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and my dad, i joined us live now from washington dc. mikes the u. s. is expressing concern about the speed with which iran is developing nuclear weapons. what's a context of all this? them very much the well, the secretary of state, they're saying that the time for iran to develop a weapon is not a matter of weeks rather than what it previous estimates were around a year, according to us intelligence officials. but he was speaking to a senate hearing once again appearing to defend the u. s. decision to try and get the iran nuclear plan back in place. remembering that this was stopped back in 2018 by then president trump, the joint commission of plan of action being completely scrapped because of the secretary of state is arguing iran. it's nuclear development capacity. this was a point echoed a little bit later by the white house press secretary jen saki who confirmed that the administration is deeply worried about this development. yeah, my can actually say despite those concerns the sector stay, towns, me, blink and continuing to defend attempts to r
and my dad, i joined us live now from washington dc. mikes the u. s. is expressing concern about the speed with which iran is developing nuclear weapons. what's a context of all this? them very much the well, the secretary of state, they're saying that the time for iran to develop a weapon is not a matter of weeks rather than what it previous estimates were around a year, according to us intelligence officials. but he was speaking to a senate hearing once again appearing to defend the u. s....
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all right, so how does your cast with a live in washington dc? how do you think you don't personal break it down to 0? when we come back, we'll tell you about the sudden flare up of volumes across afghanistan this week. and another investigations upon the mc party's bodies. johnson's own colleagues vote in favor of parliamentary inquiry. more than that steamers. ah! away we go with your weather story for the americas. we've got some what weather around the mid west into the ohio river valley and temperatures are surging once again in new york. so we're up to $21.00 degrees off to the west. we go some sunny spells, but also outbreaks of showers here for british columbia into the pacific northwest . and that what weather is also diving down as far south as southern california. so some what conditions to be expected in san diego snow over that sierra nevada, into the rockies, but lower ground. look at this denver 28 degrees in albuquerque. 29. while some moisture off the gulf of mexico could trigger some showers or thunderstorms for western areas of
all right, so how does your cast with a live in washington dc? how do you think you don't personal break it down to 0? when we come back, we'll tell you about the sudden flare up of volumes across afghanistan this week. and another investigations upon the mc party's bodies. johnson's own colleagues vote in favor of parliamentary inquiry. more than that steamers. ah! away we go with your weather story for the americas. we've got some what weather around the mid west into the ohio river valley...
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how did your castro has more from washington dc? it's no surprise. the washington has said no comment. why is that not surprising? well, it's typical that when a senior us official makes a visit to a war zone.
how did your castro has more from washington dc? it's no surprise. the washington has said no comment. why is that not surprising? well, it's typical that when a senior us official makes a visit to a war zone.
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i to alan fish alive for stay in washington dc. allen, thank you. ukraine's nuclear agency has released video showing positions abandoned by russian forces in each novel exclusion zone. they took control of the defunct facility and nearby errors at the start of the war. the site of the world's worst atomic disaster still highly radioactive, including the soil. the russian soldiers dug trenches in the cranes. government says this would have exposed the russian troops to significant doses of radiation while ukrainians who fled are being worn to wait longer before returning. even if it seems things are safer in keys and western parts of the country in berlin steadfast and spoke to some of those who decided to go home. these ukrainian refugees have made a very difficult decision to go back home. they're taking a 25 hour long journey, not knowing what they're going to find. although they will warmly welcomed here after the russian invasion. they now can't wait to go back. and we were in the cellar, barry, or lodge. well, where are they?
i to alan fish alive for stay in washington dc. allen, thank you. ukraine's nuclear agency has released video showing positions abandoned by russian forces in each novel exclusion zone. they took control of the defunct facility and nearby errors at the start of the war. the site of the world's worst atomic disaster still highly radioactive, including the soil. the russian soldiers dug trenches in the cranes. government says this would have exposed the russian troops to significant doses of...
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my kind of has more from washington dc. trevor. each family is preparing for his return at the home in texas. his father joey hanging, an american flag, his mother paula struggling to contain her joy. finally, after waiting all this time, we're going to be able to hug my kid, you know, from our arms around them. i had a little bit of a panic attack when he told me he was gonna spend the whole summary russia. so 9 months and then now it's been almost a 1000 day, so i'm just excited to see him. the former marine was sentenced to a 9 year sentence. in july 2020. it was accused and convicted of tracking the assaulting russian police officers, though he insisted during his trial, he had no memory of the event. his family described the charges as deeply suspicious and last month held a protest at the white house before meeting with president biden. to ask him to help secure their son's release in a statement, president biden has praise the safe return of read as a testament to the priority. his administration places on bringing home amer
my kind of has more from washington dc. trevor. each family is preparing for his return at the home in texas. his father joey hanging, an american flag, his mother paula struggling to contain her joy. finally, after waiting all this time, we're going to be able to hug my kid, you know, from our arms around them. i had a little bit of a panic attack when he told me he was gonna spend the whole summary russia. so 9 months and then now it's been almost a 1000 day, so i'm just excited to see him....
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director of the workers' rights institute at georgetown university law school shows me now from washington, dc via z. good. have you with us on the program, sir victory for one warehouse, but they will be repercussions not only for amazon workers, but also for amazon itself, specially when it says as we heard in gabriel's report, it's reviewing it's options. mr. gaston perez, can you hear me? i can just kindly hear you i'm, i'm are determining that you had asked whether or not there is some concern about what amazon is saying about quote unquote, reviewing a church and indeed the repercussions. yes. okay. well, procedurally, what amazon can do is file objections to the conduct of the election similar to what the union did in bessemer, alexander at alabama, at the conclusion of beryl action, there were certain certain conduct that they could file procedural objections to the amazon could likewise do this, this time, ah, there are several challenges and there, there will be between $5.00 to $7.00 days for them to be able to submit objections to conduct to the analog be that would have to be inve
director of the workers' rights institute at georgetown university law school shows me now from washington, dc via z. good. have you with us on the program, sir victory for one warehouse, but they will be repercussions not only for amazon workers, but also for amazon itself, specially when it says as we heard in gabriel's report, it's reviewing it's options. mr. gaston perez, can you hear me? i can just kindly hear you i'm, i'm are determining that you had asked whether or not there is some...
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just coming back here to the i m f in washington, dc. and shouldn't there be more talk about the i'm f counseling that as they're offered is when countries are affected by conflict to france now, and presidential hopefuls how their final rally. they had a sunday night president menu on the chrome campaigned insane at st. any notes of paris is hoping to swavay his who went overwhelmingly to the left and the 1st ballot, and had smith proposed. this is supposedly hostile territory for emanuel mac wrong. in the 1st round of france is presidential election. 49 percent of the vote in sand and he went to the far left candidate john luke melon, shown in the 2nd round. the choice is micron or the far right marine le pen. i, we feel like we have to choose between the pest and cholera. this woman told the president of the guy, the high cost of living is the main concern for french boaters and jobs. this woman says nationwide, unemployment has fallen under micron to 7.9 percent, but it's high here at 11 percent. so we're creating jobs. micron says b
just coming back here to the i m f in washington, dc. and shouldn't there be more talk about the i'm f counseling that as they're offered is when countries are affected by conflict to france now, and presidential hopefuls how their final rally. they had a sunday night president menu on the chrome campaigned insane at st. any notes of paris is hoping to swavay his who went overwhelmingly to the left and the 1st ballot, and had smith proposed. this is supposedly hostile territory for emanuel mac...
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just anywhere in washington dc, you know so that space that first ladies and first families in general have provided for gathering americans across the political divide as has been a crucial part of it. i think that's why in historical historians solidarity with dr. algo there unofficially the unofficial sphere is such an important term rather than i know political science and soft power, but that unofficial sphere is integral to the what the first lady has always done even down to today. so changes. well, there's a there are many changes and we can talk more about these but it has to do with the growth of a gender expectations the growth of women's activity in the world as we move through the century the civil war. it makes changes women's war work and then as we get towards the gilded age and moving into the progressive era that's sort of work that women do in the world. to move out of their domestic sphere which was the socially dictated acceptable place for women to be education and yeah, yep carry on there's met there's a million changes education is just one so certainly by the t
just anywhere in washington dc, you know so that space that first ladies and first families in general have provided for gathering americans across the political divide as has been a crucial part of it. i think that's why in historical historians solidarity with dr. algo there unofficially the unofficial sphere is such an important term rather than i know political science and soft power, but that unofficial sphere is integral to the what the first lady has always done even down to today. so...