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a group of 150 people boarded the train and departed for washington dc at 9:35 at 9:305 am. the funeral train reached the station at 1:25. president and mrs. johnson greeted the hoover family. just outside union family the johnsons into thes lined up to watch the casket loaded onto the case on. the escort commander led the procession in washington dc down delaware avenue 3 blocks to the east from the fred fiumano. this included the army band, the national color detail, the caisson and the body barriers, the personal flag bearer, the comparison horse, black jack, next was the hoover family and limousines, president johnson followed with secret service escort and cars with other dignitaries. as the column moved down delaware avenue to the south, escort troops were in units along the east side of the avenue facing the center of the street. in order to the south were a company from each of the service academies, from the army marine corps, navy, air force and coast guard and composite company of servicewomen, the army national guard, air force reserve and coast guard reserve com
a group of 150 people boarded the train and departed for washington dc at 9:35 at 9:305 am. the funeral train reached the station at 1:25. president and mrs. johnson greeted the hoover family. just outside union family the johnsons into thes lined up to watch the casket loaded onto the case on. the escort commander led the procession in washington dc down delaware avenue 3 blocks to the east from the fred fiumano. this included the army band, the national color detail, the caisson and the body...
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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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tend to be in washington dc or at least come here. so it's it's a convenient place we could do it from somewhere else. i know i think yeah the other conservative publishers. are for the most part in new york? i don't know that there are any others. of any size here in washington, but it's it's good for us. we're we're conveniently located for meeting the people we need to and plus since washington is, you know, the imperial city no matter what you're publishing on everybody comes here at some point. thomas spence over the last 75 years who are some of the authors published by regular oh, it's been a lot of them for 75 years the early authors. were some of the most important figures in the early conservative movement so the establishment of regular publishing in 1947 coincides almost exactly with the the emergence of what you might call the modern. american conservative movement so some of the important early writers were russell kirk henry regnier published. kirk's most famous and important book the conservative mind that really in ma
tend to be in washington dc or at least come here. so it's it's a convenient place we could do it from somewhere else. i know i think yeah the other conservative publishers. are for the most part in new york? i don't know that there are any others. of any size here in washington, but it's it's good for us. we're we're conveniently located for meeting the people we need to and plus since washington is, you know, the imperial city no matter what you're publishing on everybody comes here at some...
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i'm in washington, dc and ijust knowi in washington, dc and ijust know how incredible _ in washington up i wish you the best in _ ukraine foundation has been put up i wish you the best in fundraising - ukraine foundation has been put up i wish you the best in fundraising 1. wish you the best in fundraising i want _ wish you the best in fundraising i want to— wish you the best in fundraising i want to say— wish you the best in fundraising i want to say hats _ wish you the best in fundraising i want to say hats off _ wish you the best in fundraising i want to say hats off to _ wish you the best in fundraising i want to say hats off to you - wish you the best in fundraising i want to say hats off to you and l wish you the best in fundraising i. want to say hats off to you and your fellow ukrainian _ want to say hats off to you and your fellow ukrainian women, i - want to say hats off to you and your fellow ukrainian women, i know- fellow ukrainian women, i know you've _ fellow ukrainian women, i know you've been _ fellow ukrainian women, i know you've been an— fellow ukrainian women, i k
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she's taking the topic to the steps of the supreme court in washington, dc. i no one should be able to force me or anyone else to put their lives at risk for venus. hey, why did people body isn't anyone's incubator? mike is important to me. the point to my friends and it's important. my family with mid term elections approaching this november, abortion rights will be at the center of a heated debate. leslie wants to make sure disabled people's voices won't fade. ah, no, let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines. calls are mounting full and independent investigation of the death of serene abu. actually, the veteran al jazeera journalist was fatally shot while covering and his rally military raid and the occupied west by a colleague say it was really true that killed her. but it was really military chief says, it's not clear who the trigger lanka, embattled president, has promised political reforms in a televised address. soldiers have been deployed to quote, civil unrest and anti government protest across the country. many sri lankan blamed the
she's taking the topic to the steps of the supreme court in washington, dc. i no one should be able to force me or anyone else to put their lives at risk for venus. hey, why did people body isn't anyone's incubator? mike is important to me. the point to my friends and it's important. my family with mid term elections approaching this november, abortion rights will be at the center of a heated debate. leslie wants to make sure disabled people's voices won't fade. ah, no, let's take a look at...
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he also was a caterer a black restaurateur from rhode island who had moved to washington dc. he had become friends with charles sumner. he got the job of being in charge of the congressional dining room. he was the nominal leader of the group lewis henry douglas. who is the first son of frederick and anna had worked with his father as a journalist. he was the corresponding secretary and was involved in writing responses about the meeting and one thing i want to emphasize here and i emphasized this throughout the book douglas is not acting alone. he is often working with other black activists and that's part of what? i really explore in the book. johnson agreed to the meeting with this black delegation because he thought it would go well and serve as good publicity. he had a stenographer named named james clefane c l e p h a n e who is well known as a pioneer in shorthand. he could take wonderful notes johnson wanted him there because he thought the meeting would go really well and would show once again that he is the moses for black people a transcript of the meeting appeared
he also was a caterer a black restaurateur from rhode island who had moved to washington dc. he had become friends with charles sumner. he got the job of being in charge of the congressional dining room. he was the nominal leader of the group lewis henry douglas. who is the first son of frederick and anna had worked with his father as a journalist. he was the corresponding secretary and was involved in writing responses about the meeting and one thing i want to emphasize here and i emphasized...
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dijo aquellos migrantes que logren burlar y se metan serÁn detenidos y llevados en autobuses en washington, dc de la frontera muchos migrantes estÁn varados y sin esperanza porque saben que al cruzar estados unidos les espera de la deportaciÓn inmediata como si fuera pocoegurid las autoridade mÉxico han reforzado la seguridad en el rÍo raÚl torres tiene los testimonioss armas >>> un verdadero muro de policÍas y militares con armas de alto poder >>> tambiÉn agente de migraciÓn fueron desplegadoso estos hombres que para que los grantes ni siquiera se acerquen los que satreven son detenidos como estos s hombres aceptaron ser migrantes pero mexicanos segÚn los policÍas solo los iban a alejar del rÍo >>> mientras ek recorrido por autoridades mexicanas y estadounidense. >>> comieron rÁpido en un parqu sin ninguna idea de su futuro >>> por parte de los tener acÁ y por parte de estados unidos como es artÍculo peor no mexicanos a dejar que logremos objetivo >>> el despliegue de seguridad fue yo creo que ellono nos quieren tener acÁ y por parte de estado unidos con este artÍculo peor no nos van a dejar
dijo aquellos migrantes que logren burlar y se metan serÁn detenidos y llevados en autobuses en washington, dc de la frontera muchos migrantes estÁn varados y sin esperanza porque saben que al cruzar estados unidos les espera de la deportaciÓn inmediata como si fuera pocoegurid las autoridade mÉxico han reforzado la seguridad en el rÍo raÚl torres tiene los testimonioss armas >>> un verdadero muro de policÍas y militares con armas de alto poder >>> tambiÉn agente de...
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booing] >> that is how bill clinton was greeted when he arrived at the vietnam veterans memorial in washington dc on may 31 of 1993. hail to the chief, applause and boos and jeers and people yelling draft dodger. clerks find the weekly on c-span now, our free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. president biden and first lady jill biden attended ceremonies at arlington national ceremony -- arlington national cemetery. they were joined by vice president, harris, lloyd austin and general mark milley. this is about 10 minutes. james perrin >> attention. >> present arms. ♪ [playing "the star spangled banner"] >> present arms. [drumroll] ♪ [playing "taps"] click tuesday, the secretary of the army discusses u.s. defense strategy including defending against threats to the u.s. and our allies. watch live at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile video app or anytime online at c-span.org. >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of the u.s. response to russia's invasion of ukraine, bringing you the latest from the president and other white house officials. we also have international pe
booing] >> that is how bill clinton was greeted when he arrived at the vietnam veterans memorial in washington dc on may 31 of 1993. hail to the chief, applause and boos and jeers and people yelling draft dodger. clerks find the weekly on c-span now, our free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. president biden and first lady jill biden attended ceremonies at arlington national ceremony -- arlington national cemetery. they were joined by vice president, harris, lloyd austin and...
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are the biggest gabriel, arizona them, washington dc. thank you so much. and just to remind you, the final ruling by the supreme court would be bait this summer. the north korea's leader says coven 19! has thrust his country into great turmoil, and has called for an all out battle to contain its spread, came young and has imposed a nationwide locked down after acknowledging a corona virus outbreak for the 1st time. 2 days ago. those korean state media reported 21 deaths in the last day among people with a fever. only one death has been formally attributed to the armor chron variance of coven 19. and the next hour, the final of the eurovision song contest kicks off with ukraine. favorite to win this year's event. it's entry. the collusion orchestra is riding a wave of public support after russia's invasion. their song is attribute to ukraine, which mixes wrap with traditional folk music. while adam rainy joins us from trent in northern italy outside the venue, adam. so ukraine has taken center sage as i was saying for sure, nave, i mean f
are the biggest gabriel, arizona them, washington dc. thank you so much. and just to remind you, the final ruling by the supreme court would be bait this summer. the north korea's leader says coven 19! has thrust his country into great turmoil, and has called for an all out battle to contain its spread, came young and has imposed a nationwide locked down after acknowledging a corona virus outbreak for the 1st time. 2 days ago. those korean state media reported 21 deaths in the last day among...
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she had for tansy that 1st live in washington dc. now the world health organization chief has worn to access to safe abortions is crucial to saving lives. if statement follows the leaking of a document suggesting the u. s. supreme court may soon reverse a landmark abortion burling draft opinion as false pro, an anti abortion white demonstrations all across america. passing oh hey, has been outside the supreme court in washington where rival rallies have been taking place? well, what happens is pretty much what we've seen here today and to get all the way so that we can show you. so this is pretty much been the scene all day about 3 to 4 dozen pro abortion rights activists here chanted in front of the supreme court. earlier in the day we saw a much smaller group of anti abortion rights activists. they came and they sort of started shouting at each other. we saw police quickly move in and i want to point out security here is incredibly tight district behind me used to be accessible for cars. but now on both sides of the dump truck bloc
she had for tansy that 1st live in washington dc. now the world health organization chief has worn to access to safe abortions is crucial to saving lives. if statement follows the leaking of a document suggesting the u. s. supreme court may soon reverse a landmark abortion burling draft opinion as false pro, an anti abortion white demonstrations all across america. passing oh hey, has been outside the supreme court in washington where rival rallies have been taking place? well, what happens is...
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and the madison building and the adams building three buildings right in washington, dc. what's the relationship between the library and the congress itself? i mentioned that it's the research arm and there's a special unit that congressional research service. that just gives nonpartisan objective research and reference to members of congress in their staff. i mentioned that 24/7 so whatever topic. or subject or things that are being discussed or considered by congress legislation this group of specialists and every field provides information that members of congress need for their deliberations and their values really include being that objective source, but also confidential information and confidentiality. so that's the main that's how the library of congress started serving congress and now it serves not only congress, but the people congress serves the entire nation. so dr. carla hayden, you're the 14th librarian of congress who appoints you do you apply for this job? the library in a congress the position is a presidential nomination. so the president of the united
and the madison building and the adams building three buildings right in washington, dc. what's the relationship between the library and the congress itself? i mentioned that it's the research arm and there's a special unit that congressional research service. that just gives nonpartisan objective research and reference to members of congress in their staff. i mentioned that 24/7 so whatever topic. or subject or things that are being discussed or considered by congress legislation this group of...
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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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growing up as i did in washington, dc. when the town was majority black growing up middle class growing up surrounded with the comforts that middle-class life would give a person in the 60s and 70s. i didn't really understand. i was black. i just know it was a happy kid. and i was catholic. so i really know i was catholic. it wasn't until i was 13 years old. that i discovered racism here on the west coast actually in california. las vegas sorry. so i used to be a broadcaster. i don't know what happened to that broadcaster's voice. it's gone. is this better? okay, great. i'm glad you said that thank you. so when i was 13 years old. reality started thinking into my life. i learned that my parents had a fractured marriage i learned about racism. i was visiting las vegas. i write about that in the book. and there was a lot of tragedy a lot of discomfort unfolding in my life. at the same time i learned while overhearing a conversation my sister and my dad were having that we were descending from thomas jefferson, and i want to
growing up as i did in washington, dc. when the town was majority black growing up middle class growing up surrounded with the comforts that middle-class life would give a person in the 60s and 70s. i didn't really understand. i was black. i just know it was a happy kid. and i was catholic. so i really know i was catholic. it wasn't until i was 13 years old. that i discovered racism here on the west coast actually in california. las vegas sorry. so i used to be a broadcaster. i don't know what...
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andy a very dark day in washington, dc at that time and across the united states today. for a moment and we will come back to david but i wanted tell you now about what local officials have been saying about this tragedy. we heard from them just a few minutes ago when they gave this update on the investigation. let ago when they gave this update on the investigation.— on the investigation. let me assure you. _ on the investigation. let me assure you, the _ on the investigation. let me assure you, the intruder - on the investigation. let me assure you, the intruder is l assure you, the intruder is deceived and we are not actively looking for another individual or any other suspect individual or any other suspect in this case. we ask you want to keep the families involved in your prayers. thank you so much. ., , ., ., much. here to provide a statement _ much. here to provide a statement and - much. here to provide a statement and not - much. here to provide a statement and not take | much. here to provide a i statement and not take any action— statement and not take any ac
andy a very dark day in washington, dc at that time and across the united states today. for a moment and we will come back to david but i wanted tell you now about what local officials have been saying about this tragedy. we heard from them just a few minutes ago when they gave this update on the investigation. let ago when they gave this update on the investigation.— on the investigation. let me assure you. _ on the investigation. let me assure you, the _ on the investigation. let me assure...
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in washington dc, carolina jimenez is president of washington office for latin america.n manchester, colin harding's latin america analyst and director of latinform. also in washington dc, hector silva avalos is a salvadoran journalist and fellow at the american university center for latin american and latino studies. how should we characterize the we can murders in el salvador? are they act of defiance by gangs? a way to tell the president that his zero-tolerance approach is not working? carolina: there are theories around why that weekend was so tragic and we saw this incredible spike in the number of crimes committed. but what i think is clear and what that weekend reflects is that criminal activity is still a very present reality in el salvador, perhaps because the route causes of the violence has not been addressed. we call it in spanish a hard-line. it is to address security problems. the response is often short-term and causes that generate a situation of violence that is spread over a country are not truly tackled. i think what we saw on that very tragic weekend
in washington dc, carolina jimenez is president of washington office for latin america.n manchester, colin harding's latin america analyst and director of latinform. also in washington dc, hector silva avalos is a salvadoran journalist and fellow at the american university center for latin american and latino studies. how should we characterize the we can murders in el salvador? are they act of defiance by gangs? a way to tell the president that his zero-tolerance approach is not working?...
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estamos aquÍ por eso tenemos cobertura en equipo estamos en texas arizona en mÉxico y tambiÉn en washington, dc de esta noticia que ha despertado muchÍsima controversia todos los Ángulos los vamos a analizar y vamos a comenzar del otro lado del rÍo bravo. estÁ edgar muÑoz >>> durante este dÍa a pesar de esta decisiÓn continÚan y continÚan cruzando ¿quÉ tal? >>> ¿cÓmo te va julio? >>> es un balde de agua frÍa mantener el tÍtulo 42 como tÚ lo sabes, van a insistir en cruzar una y otra vez por esas aguas para llegar aquÍ y pedir asilo porque han invertido mucho tiempo han invertido mucho dinero por ahora hay lÁgrimas de tristeza por esta noticia. >> no lo podÍa creer entre estas inmigrante se abrazan entre unas y otras al enterarse que podrÍan ser deportados inmediato. >> le saca las lÁgrimas? >> sÍ >>> porque nos van a deportar y no es fÁcil me entiendes >>> han pasado muchas cosas >>> esperando en dios que no sea asÍ >>> jason sintiÓ que se le cayÓ el mundo al recibir la noticia alto pisar territorio estadounidense >>> yo espero que no. >> usted sabe que es una situaciÓn dura uno arriesga muchas
estamos aquÍ por eso tenemos cobertura en equipo estamos en texas arizona en mÉxico y tambiÉn en washington, dc de esta noticia que ha despertado muchÍsima controversia todos los Ángulos los vamos a analizar y vamos a comenzar del otro lado del rÍo bravo. estÁ edgar muÑoz >>> durante este dÍa a pesar de esta decisiÓn continÚan y continÚan cruzando ¿quÉ tal? >>> ¿cÓmo te va julio? >>> es un balde de agua frÍa mantener el tÍtulo 42 como tÚ lo sabes,...
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darÍo lÓpez hablÓ con dos ciudadanos venezolanos y un nicaragÜense que llevan casi un mes en washington dc es el idioma. que me ha atravesado. pero poco a poco me han ido ayudando. >>> casi un mes despuÉs de llegar a este seminario, los padres carmelitas agradecen la ayuda que los sacerdotes le brindaron con ropa, comida, y hospedaje. pero es inevitable que su memoria no vengan esos recuerdos de esta travesÍa que empezaron hace mÁs de dos meses desde sus paÍses. >>> el temor se me fue cuando venÍa en el camino, porque en mÉxico muchas veces dormÍa en la calle, me subÍ en el tren, y (llantos). pero gracias a la red de ayuda de caridades catÓlicas estos inmigrantes encontraron un lugar para vivir y telemundo 44 los acompaÑÓ a su nuevo hogar. >>> si no es por na ayuda de la iglesia de los frailes no tuviÉramos un hogar, dÓnde comer. >>> dormir en el suelo, con un cartÓn 4 o 5 dÍas, enfermo. y donde en una habitaciÓn, si entrara, estamos como un rey. >>> organizaciones que brindan una mano amiga a los inmigrantes que llegan a la capital, hacen un llamado a la comunidad. >>> si alguien tiene un
darÍo lÓpez hablÓ con dos ciudadanos venezolanos y un nicaragÜense que llevan casi un mes en washington dc es el idioma. que me ha atravesado. pero poco a poco me han ido ayudando. >>> casi un mes despuÉs de llegar a este seminario, los padres carmelitas agradecen la ayuda que los sacerdotes le brindaron con ropa, comida, y hospedaje. pero es inevitable que su memoria no vengan esos recuerdos de esta travesÍa que empezaron hace mÁs de dos meses desde sus paÍses. >>> el...
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he now drives part—time for a ride sharing company in washington dc. �* ., ., , sharing company in washingtonew months you need to earn a living and i did - dc. after a few months you need to earn a living and i did some i to earn a living and i did some driving. it surprisingly paid better than people expect. payenda consults and lectures on afghanistan for university students in his new hometown. i think many people would find it difficult, because it is a huge trauma. i went through a tough time but at the end of the day you have to look at, how can you have to look at, how can you salvage a situation? and i think myjob has never defined me and neither did the ministry job nor will this current one. i think it was the first time they had to face such crisis and it has hopefully made me a better person that is more humble, but life goes on. you could either stay in the past, lament it or move forward and try to rebuild.— try to rebuild. the former aft han try to rebuild. the former afghan finance _ try to rebuild. the former afghan finance minister. try to rebuild. the former- afghan financ
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. >> today, alex padilla met with gun safety advocates in washington dc demanding action against gun violence. it is happening in the wake of two mass shootings in the u.s., killing 31 people including children in less than two weeks. >> the question here this morning is to our senate republican colleagues. how is this acceptable? how are you not outraged? we are outraged. >> members of congress also met with a california senator demanding change. he is calling for a ban on assault weapons. >> steve kerr again used his platform to talk about gun control, saying it is not an issue that should be politicized. >> i have lots of friends who are democrats and lots of friends who are republicans. all i know is they all want gun violence to go away. we just need to get our public servants to respond to what we all want. >> coach kerr made an impassioned speech about gun laws and background checks. >> today marks one year since the massacre at the transportation authority railyard. the deadliest mass shooting in bay area history. workers, families gathered for a private ceremony at the raily
. >> today, alex padilla met with gun safety advocates in washington dc demanding action against gun violence. it is happening in the wake of two mass shootings in the u.s., killing 31 people including children in less than two weeks. >> the question here this morning is to our senate republican colleagues. how is this acceptable? how are you not outraged? we are outraged. >> members of congress also met with a california senator demanding change. he is calling for a ban on...
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información, pero veamos la posición de los estados con respecto al aborto, en 16 estados y en washington dcanula el fallo que permite el aborto 20 estados tendrían recursos legales. se espera que 10 estados incluyendo texas prohíban los abortos, oklahoma, arkansas, mississippi y alabama también tendría más iowa leyes fuertes, mientras que (información en pantalla) además: (información en pantalla) podrían imponer sanciones que hasta la fecha no eran posible. en otros 10 estados por ahora no hay normas contra el aborto, el gobernador de oklahoma firmó una ley que se parece a la de texas, quienes se oponen a la práctica están en pie de lucha, de eso nos habla lourdes hurtado . >> no podemos regrsar. >> las protestas resonaron de costa a costa, los que salieron a las calles ven su futuro en juego. >> hace 30 días me hizo un aborto, cuando tuve mi primera hija casi me morí, me hice el aborto para seguir cada día con mi familia pocos temas dividen a la opinión pública . >> (información en pantalla) la mujer tiene que decidir si tiene o no al bebé mientras unos celebran esto. >> el aborto es un c
información, pero veamos la posición de los estados con respecto al aborto, en 16 estados y en washington dcanula el fallo que permite el aborto 20 estados tendrían recursos legales. se espera que 10 estados incluyendo texas prohíban los abortos, oklahoma, arkansas, mississippi y alabama también tendría más iowa leyes fuertes, mientras que (información en pantalla) además: (información en pantalla) podrían imponer sanciones que hasta la fecha no eran posible. en otros 10 estados por...
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washington dc embraces our past and honors those thathelped shape the future. tragedies and acts of genocide are also memorialized . monuments often point to events but society draws meaning and deep understanding from the stories of individual people. that's why the holocaust museum is filled with testimonies of survivors and remembrances of victims. that is also why more than 58,000 names have been engraved in the wall of the vietnam memorial . these people and their stories matter. for over a century it was a policy of the us government to tear native american women away from their families to civilize them by erasing any vestige of native identity and yet relatively little is known about the tens of thousands of children who suffered at these institutions. what they experienced, how many of them died, where were they buried? these children's stories have been cast aside, forgotten, lost as if this tragedy never happened. these children matter. their stories matter. as chief of the shawnee tribe the issue is an extremely personal. over 150 years ago children
washington dc embraces our past and honors those thathelped shape the future. tragedies and acts of genocide are also memorialized . monuments often point to events but society draws meaning and deep understanding from the stories of individual people. that's why the holocaust museum is filled with testimonies of survivors and remembrances of victims. that is also why more than 58,000 names have been engraved in the wall of the vietnam memorial . these people and their stories matter. for over...
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i'm in new york, kevin is in washington dc. on how we might just love our pets and news about that. >> that's right, shannon. chances are you love them or used to have them or have them now. and apparently and i mean, really, you must love them it says this. one third of americans, shannon, would choose their pet over their own house. 33% said not only that but they would choose their pet over their significant other. what do you make of that? shannon: okay, maybe because the pet has become your significant other. [laughter] i mean, if the house is burning down, go get your pet? of course he would, but i don't know that you picked them over your spouse. [laughter] on a third of the respondents, i think maybe they need some help. [laughter] >> there's a lot going on out there. 59% said they worry about their pets each and every day, their health, their long-term longevity, and all of that. i'm not married anymore, but if i were, i would hope that my spouse would choose me over my pet. shannon: yesterday we were talking about thi
i'm in new york, kevin is in washington dc. on how we might just love our pets and news about that. >> that's right, shannon. chances are you love them or used to have them or have them now. and apparently and i mean, really, you must love them it says this. one third of americans, shannon, would choose their pet over their own house. 33% said not only that but they would choose their pet over their significant other. what do you make of that? shannon: okay, maybe because the pet has...
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kasia: jessica wins young is a professor at the american university in washington dc i asked her whybeen so dysfunctional. >> there are only four major companies that account for about 90% of market share. some of the reasons have to do with our rules and regulations around infant formula. only 2% of our infant formula is important. which means 98% of our infant formula having to be domestically produced. there is also rules around new infant formula being introduced to the market that may be discouraging other companies to try to enter the market. so, you have a really small market to begin with, you have tough rules for new competitors to enter the market, and some argue that new companies may be hesitant to enter the market due to infantormula being a less lucrative market compared to other products. kasia: professor jessica owens. if you have been infected, get in touch with us here athe bbc. i am @kasiamadera on flickr. on our website, lots more, including a long article on monkeypox and how it is transmitted. thank you very much for watching "outside source." for me and the tea
kasia: jessica wins young is a professor at the american university in washington dc i asked her whybeen so dysfunctional. >> there are only four major companies that account for about 90% of market share. some of the reasons have to do with our rules and regulations around infant formula. only 2% of our infant formula is important. which means 98% of our infant formula having to be domestically produced. there is also rules around new infant formula being introduced to the market that...
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investigators are still searching for a third suspect. >>> this morning people from washington dc to the bay area are pausing to remember silicon valley political legend norman manieta. he died yesterday at 90. he rose to be one of the most high profile asian american leaders in the nation. before that he was interned during world war ii. a friend in the camps said today his work to right that wrong elevated him to special status in the community. >> they had said we apologize. that was -- that meant more than anything else. norman helped us do that. i learned from his calm leadership style, his humor and love for public service. >> he was responsible in helping create the tsa after 9- 11. he last appeared in public at the san jose airport. >>> the big meeting happening today for the federal reserve. also happening today, uber lined up to report it's earnings. matt piper from the cbs broadcast center. >>> stocks moved higher on tuesday. the dow gained 67 points. the nasdaq was up 27, the s&p500 added 20. all eyes turned to the federal reserve as it wraps up its policy meeting. the ce
investigators are still searching for a third suspect. >>> this morning people from washington dc to the bay area are pausing to remember silicon valley political legend norman manieta. he died yesterday at 90. he rose to be one of the most high profile asian american leaders in the nation. before that he was interned during world war ii. a friend in the camps said today his work to right that wrong elevated him to special status in the community. >> they had said we apologize....
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as her boss, we set up a washington dc news agency and hired katerina to come from chicago and lead itmployees. she was one of the most efficient. she was one of our best representatives, she was very good at finding an approach to different people in washington and told us how to behave in this or that situation while we were working in washington at the national information bureau of ukraine chumachenko was engaged. commitments that freedom fighters were ukrainian collaborators, then she went to work in the state department. and the white house in the mid- eighties of katerina chumachenko actively interacted with the daughter of levado bryansky , who by that time was working for the deputy secretary of state for human rights. so the daughter of lev dobryansky, the sex of ekaterina chumachenko, made up the human rights propaganda team in the united states in the mid-eighties, 88 chumachenko is already deputy director of the white house public relations department on behalf of president reagan, along with paul dobryansky from the state department, welcomes the sixteenth congress of ukr
as her boss, we set up a washington dc news agency and hired katerina to come from chicago and lead itmployees. she was one of the most efficient. she was one of our best representatives, she was very good at finding an approach to different people in washington and told us how to behave in this or that situation while we were working in washington at the national information bureau of ukraine chumachenko was engaged. commitments that freedom fighters were ukrainian collaborators, then she went...
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let's spend on the issues of seizures. joining me, i live from washington dc. it's not the clinic is a professor of government and foreign service at georgetown university. could help you with this back on the program. mister craig saying gate and doing it to 2 very different matters. in general terms, how easy is it to liquidate assets from a state seizure? well, this is possible, as you pointed out of your program, and this is something the united states to use before to go against the law country, of course. so the decorative or congress can't do this arbitrarily. but when you have a large bipartisan support for something like we do now with ukraine, and i think there are ways that congress can pass laws that could make this happen quite soon. so i suspect that we will see to make sure the property and inappropriately. so how does the confiscation and sale of such assets differ? when sort of the u. s. in this case, suggest the funds we sent directly back to the you go back to you. crane is, is it easier said than done as an easy process dollar package of mil
let's spend on the issues of seizures. joining me, i live from washington dc. it's not the clinic is a professor of government and foreign service at georgetown university. could help you with this back on the program. mister craig saying gate and doing it to 2 very different matters. in general terms, how easy is it to liquidate assets from a state seizure? well, this is possible, as you pointed out of your program, and this is something the united states to use before to go against the law...
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she is now based in washington dc. the family is in palestine. she joins me by skype. thank you very much for joining me. i want to ask about the personal side of this and what your impression was of shireen abu akleh she visited your school? >> yes, if i may begin, good evening to all viewers. i am based in a territory that is known as washington, d.c.. i do not know shireen abu akleh on a personal level. though it very much feels like that. i grew up going to the girls school. she once visited our school. i was around seven when it began. her name and her voice, the tone of her voice in specific was one we would emulate when we as kids would get together. most of our parents were around watching tv, when electricity was available. shireen always represented the truth, bravely stood. she did not quite, she acknowledged one her humanness came into play and what she would feel. that did not deter her from returning again and again. the areas she has covered in palestine are some of the most resistant we led -- was instantly led powerful -- resistantly led impactful regi
she is now based in washington dc. the family is in palestine. she joins me by skype. thank you very much for joining me. i want to ask about the personal side of this and what your impression was of shireen abu akleh she visited your school? >> yes, if i may begin, good evening to all viewers. i am based in a territory that is known as washington, d.c.. i do not know shireen abu akleh on a personal level. though it very much feels like that. i grew up going to the girls school. she once...
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obama but for the success in 2008 but from the criticism i heard in that committee meeting in washington dc it felt like it's still the lack of diversity in iowa, in the state and how do you counter that ulwhen iowa continues to be a population that overwhelmingly i think it's 90 percent of the state continues to be white and what is your argument is that an representative of the current state of the democratic party as opposed to nevada, south carolina where there is a larger percentage of people of color voting in the states. how do you counter those criticisms? >> thanks for the question. we have growing diversely in thestate . i've already pointed out the result has been president obama being elected twice getting his campaign started here. but you take a community like waterloo islands where the black mayor was reelected and now also has a majority african-american city council. you go to the small town of west liberty where the entire city council is going to be a black mexican community. there's just this past year with our local city council school board and mayoral elections there
obama but for the success in 2008 but from the criticism i heard in that committee meeting in washington dc it felt like it's still the lack of diversity in iowa, in the state and how do you counter that ulwhen iowa continues to be a population that overwhelmingly i think it's 90 percent of the state continues to be white and what is your argument is that an representative of the current state of the democratic party as opposed to nevada, south carolina where there is a larger percentage of...
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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...