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there's is seriousness about your day that you can nod find in washington dc today. so if there used to be a following of problems in america and it's more likely for local communities that it is the congress. again, but there's faith and federalism coming from the fact that states compete against each other. best practice can be re-applied and state unsuccessfully tries it. it's been my experience it will solve the problem. we innovate out of them. justice lewis brandice calmed the states a force of democracy. he said a civil, courageous state may if it chooses to serve as a laboratory and have economic dis-rest to the rest of the country. reagan claims if the pilgrims landed on the west coast, they'd have neverer bothered for that discovery. yet we have an almost perfect political science experiment going on and we've been headed in opposite directions and growth in the gap with two states andly accelerating for to years and one state becoming a no growth mini state and they're mandating all things and telling citizens not to charge their cars in the afternoon beca
there's is seriousness about your day that you can nod find in washington dc today. so if there used to be a following of problems in america and it's more likely for local communities that it is the congress. again, but there's faith and federalism coming from the fact that states compete against each other. best practice can be re-applied and state unsuccessfully tries it. it's been my experience it will solve the problem. we innovate out of them. justice lewis brandice calmed the states a...
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pete: new migrants arrive in washington dc, martha's vineyard as washington dc and new york city. and numbers, better peanuts compared to what is happening on the southern border, no drone footage overnight from fox news. 500 people showing 500 people should crossing the rio grande into texas. texas and california and arizona are flooded with illegal immigrants, there is a trickle headed to the north and what happens when they arrived in washington dc? or in martha's vineyard? you see on the cover of the new york post. so much for sanctuary city, liberals deport illegal immigrants within 48 hours of arriving. rachel: florida is not a sanctuary state. 40% of migrants who come across the border want to go to florida because right now when i was down there, mostly cubans and a lot of venezuelans and huge communities of venezuelans and cubans in florida so they want to come to florida but we are not a sanctuary state, we've got -- will: you are not allowed to be illegal here. rachel: be will take them to places that have bragged for years about being a sanctuary city or state and that
pete: new migrants arrive in washington dc, martha's vineyard as washington dc and new york city. and numbers, better peanuts compared to what is happening on the southern border, no drone footage overnight from fox news. 500 people showing 500 people should crossing the rio grande into texas. texas and california and arizona are flooded with illegal immigrants, there is a trickle headed to the north and what happens when they arrived in washington dc? or in martha's vineyard? you see on the...
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the conservative ideas applied outside of washington dc are winning and it is not even close.here is why i believe it is happening. conservative states have better policies, policies that are working for everyday americans. there is far more freedom and opportunity these states and there is a sense of priority for personal safety in our states. along with educational choice. parents have a real say in child's education. consider what we have been able to do and arizona in just one estate without the help of the federal government. the american civics act so that no kid graduates high school without knowing at least as much about history and government as immigrants who become citizens. universal licensing recognition so that when a worker moves to arizona from any state they do not have to spend countless hours and thousands of dollars being relicensed for a skill they already have. we want people to be able to begin earning a living immediately. improved trade relationships with mexico despite our unprecedented border security focus and the rhetoric. on both sides. telehealth
the conservative ideas applied outside of washington dc are winning and it is not even close.here is why i believe it is happening. conservative states have better policies, policies that are working for everyday americans. there is far more freedom and opportunity these states and there is a sense of priority for personal safety in our states. along with educational choice. parents have a real say in child's education. consider what we have been able to do and arizona in just one estate...
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host: some of those buses came to washington dc. it has gained a lot more attention this time around. what makes a difference? guest: the fact that we are seeing the flights in the destination choice, martha's vineyard seems more out there and more politically calculated than one of these bigger cities that has more resources and nonprofits are already established to receive migrants. the fact that it came as a surprise into martha's vineyard where there are not resources ready to receive migrants. governor desantis, people are talking about him in 2024. people pay a lot of attention when he does something. host: governor ducey in arizona, what is the role? guest: he started by saying immigrants to washington dc. they have not been busting migrants anywhere else. they have spent millions of dollars on that effort. following in abbott's footsteps, they have received high numbers of asylum-seekers. they have been following that same playbook. host: stef kight from axios. if you want to join in the conversation it is (202) 748-8000 for
host: some of those buses came to washington dc. it has gained a lot more attention this time around. what makes a difference? guest: the fact that we are seeing the flights in the destination choice, martha's vineyard seems more out there and more politically calculated than one of these bigger cities that has more resources and nonprofits are already established to receive migrants. the fact that it came as a surprise into martha's vineyard where there are not resources ready to receive...
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send me to washington dc. any choice in front of me, any bill, union way, anti-union way, every single time, going with the union way of life. [applause] please understand the stakes in this race. send me to washington dc so i can work with senator casey and i can champion the union way of life. thank you very much, it's an honor, when i leave tonight, i've got miles away, dr. oz and his mansions in new jersey, you've got a friend and ally. send me to washington dc, thank you steelworkers. [applause] >> thank you, john. in this campaign -- when this campaign started in 2028, i got a call from a good friend of the steelworkers, joe biden. he asked me to join him in cleveland and we would take the train ride back together. he wanted to talk about things the country was facing in the working class was facing. so up i go to cleveland, and i get on the train with amtrak joe. we are making our way back to pittsburgh. during the train ride, it was just he and i and one other gentleman in this car, we talked about wha
send me to washington dc. any choice in front of me, any bill, union way, anti-union way, every single time, going with the union way of life. [applause] please understand the stakes in this race. send me to washington dc so i can work with senator casey and i can champion the union way of life. thank you very much, it's an honor, when i leave tonight, i've got miles away, dr. oz and his mansions in new jersey, you've got a friend and ally. send me to washington dc, thank you steelworkers....
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it is my understanding that we will have a big service in washington dc perhaps next week but that ishey are announcement to make. >> we all predicted house democrats would retain the schamber. so if they do retain the house wire why not cracks so right now my focus is the house come in terms of a told you of the past year and a half the democrats have sold one —- help the house despite the wisdom in washington dc thing in the off year the president's party loses but the fact is that is not convention and it is not wisdom because we communicate in a different way with a different reality here now and our planet being on the ballot the future of the country being on the ballot and also to always prepare for it for the mobilization the distinguished chair and even before january 6 as soon as he was chosen by our colleagues even before january 6 you can just imagine was picked up and secondly with messaging and the legislation we are passing has been very encouraging to our grassroots and then of course the third source so we have been ready when the supreme court decision came down it's
it is my understanding that we will have a big service in washington dc perhaps next week but that ishey are announcement to make. >> we all predicted house democrats would retain the schamber. so if they do retain the house wire why not cracks so right now my focus is the house come in terms of a told you of the past year and a half the democrats have sold one —- help the house despite the wisdom in washington dc thing in the off year the president's party loses but the fact is that is...
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send me to washington dc so i can work with senator casey and i can champion the union way of life in jersey. excuse me, in dc. thank you very much and it's an honor. i live eight minutes away from here and when i leave tonight, i've got three miles away, doctor oz in his mansion in new jersey, you've got a friend and you have an ally. send me to washington dc.. you very much. thank you steelworkers. >> thank you john. you know, when this campaign started in 2020, i got a call from then a good friend of the steelworkers joe biden asking me to join him and meet him in cleveland and we would take a train ride back together. he wanted to talk about things the country was facing and that the working classwas facing . so off i go tocleveland . louis drives me out there and i get on the train with amtrak and here we are, we're making our way back to pittsburgh. but during that trainride and it was just he and i and one other gentleman in this car on rl we talked about what's wrong with the nation, what's going on. and there was not it was not that he had a nostalgia about unions or that he
send me to washington dc so i can work with senator casey and i can champion the union way of life in jersey. excuse me, in dc. thank you very much and it's an honor. i live eight minutes away from here and when i leave tonight, i've got three miles away, doctor oz in his mansion in new jersey, you've got a friend and you have an ally. send me to washington dc.. you very much. thank you steelworkers. >> thank you john. you know, when this campaign started in 2020, i got a call from then a...
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is she a choices from washington dc? thank you for your time, sir. i think it's fair to say that for some time now ukrainians and russians have been pussy neck to neck in this wall. but now it does appear that the tide is turning with ukraine gating the upper hand. what exactly has changed? well i certainly think that we have to accord a general zalinski good. the credit due this has been a brilliantly navarra on his part and ukrainian our forces and you've seen the battlefield success so. so his team and the landscapes team deserve a lot of credit for the vast advances, but also doing it in a way that keeps ukrainian casualties as low as possible. how much is this got to do with the, the quantity, if aid and the quantity of military weapons that the u. s. is providing well, i think it's been decisive for the high mars the long range artillery, the rockets, they've all played a huge role in surgery, russian supply lines and, and advancing of the credit armed forces. so yes, the equipment has been decisive, but ukraine needs more and if they want to p
is she a choices from washington dc? thank you for your time, sir. i think it's fair to say that for some time now ukrainians and russians have been pussy neck to neck in this wall. but now it does appear that the tide is turning with ukraine gating the upper hand. what exactly has changed? well i certainly think that we have to accord a general zalinski good. the credit due this has been a brilliantly navarra on his part and ukrainian our forces and you've seen the battlefield success so. so...
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i want to come to you now, omar, in washington dc. but i want to read the state department's reaction. shireen of course was an american citizen in the u.s. has been a depression -- under pressure. they say they welcome the review . the u.s. reaction certainly in an interesting one here. he says if i read into it, please do not have it happen again. is this case closed as far as the americans are concerned. omar: certainly, the biden administration would like it to be closed. united states is trying to assist israel in covering up this crime. shireen was murdered, she was murdered, she was not just killed. it was a targeted killing. israel was trying to avoid responsibility entirely by initially blaming palestinian government. it was only in the face of overwhelming evidence that they were forced to admit that they might have had something to do with it. the biden administration's response is a moral failure, failure to protect american citizens. israel''s military presence is itself a crime. the occupations purpose is to steal land.
i want to come to you now, omar, in washington dc. but i want to read the state department's reaction. shireen of course was an american citizen in the u.s. has been a depression -- under pressure. they say they welcome the review . the u.s. reaction certainly in an interesting one here. he says if i read into it, please do not have it happen again. is this case closed as far as the americans are concerned. omar: certainly, the biden administration would like it to be closed. united states is...
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i'd never heard the story before can i have imagined as a little black girl growing up in washington dc and a perfectly happy little black girl growing up in washington dc, but we would have been descending from thomas jefferson. so i was really excited when i heard this and it's because he was my favorite president. and it was my favorite president because he written the declaration of independence and i thought that was the most marvelous document ever composed by a human being. i had no idea as a 13 year old girl that thomas jefferson enslaved people. so i could not imagine we weren't taught that in school. were you taught that in school? no, we weren't taught that so i couldn't imagine how that happened. but i was so intrigued by the story. that i pushed my family to tell me as much as they could about it. and there's it's a long story about janison this information that she conveyed and i would encourage you to about that in the book. what i was able to. ascertain as i explored this story was that my grandmother my father's mother was from charlottesville. now, let me tell you a li
i'd never heard the story before can i have imagined as a little black girl growing up in washington dc and a perfectly happy little black girl growing up in washington dc, but we would have been descending from thomas jefferson. so i was really excited when i heard this and it's because he was my favorite president. and it was my favorite president because he written the declaration of independence and i thought that was the most marvelous document ever composed by a human being. i had no idea...
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so roughly from $150 million congress has to the most beautiful rooms in washington dc. and the library and congress and then one african-american who served in library of congress and for more than 50 asyears and a librarian at the library of congress. and she is in a spectacular job. [laughter] [applause]nv finishing her six-year it is a ten year term to be renewed no doubt there would be an outcry and has done a spectacular job including the national book festival. it wasn't james madison he thought it was a great idea and not to think of that from the declaration of t independence and nobody really thoughtio about it so when george w. bush was elected president of the united states during the inaugural ceremonies the predecessor serving for 28 years was at a reception right before the inauguration and laura bush said we have a book festival in texas and you have one in washington and he said we will. [laughter] so that began the national book festival if anybody remembers that at the mall. [applause] was quite something you had to worry about the weather and rain fro
so roughly from $150 million congress has to the most beautiful rooms in washington dc. and the library and congress and then one african-american who served in library of congress and for more than 50 asyears and a librarian at the library of congress. and she is in a spectacular job. [laughter] [applause]nv finishing her six-year it is a ten year term to be renewed no doubt there would be an outcry and has done a spectacular job including the national book festival. it wasn't james madison he...
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. >> coming back to this week in washington dc it's an effort b to get the government shutdown to get new funding bill b ghfriday at midnight. how engaged i thehite house are we expecting we expecting them to come to capitol hill to engage in this discussion? >> i would characterize as more behind the scenes what they have learned from legislativsuccesses you have nato let the senate and congress do their own thing. the good news is there's no risk in tes of a government shutdown so what will be and itt's permitting that reform joe mansion to get in there that is the deal that he cut with chuck schumer one month ago is something white house moderating closely maybe we see sell my house officials on capitol hill but not something bin is driving he's putting his trust and democratic leaders on the hill. >> what am i missing? what are you wating for this week? at else is on the agenda? >> i think we lost him. >> it's on the economy and are we headed into a recession and that is an ongoinghallenge how do we talk abo this where we are highlighting accomplishments with wage grow and gas pri
. >> coming back to this week in washington dc it's an effort b to get the government shutdown to get new funding bill b ghfriday at midnight. how engaged i thehite house are we expecting we expecting them to come to capitol hill to engage in this discussion? >> i would characterize as more behind the scenes what they have learned from legislativsuccesses you have nato let the senate and congress do their own thing. the good news is there's no risk in tes of a government shutdown so...
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i'm sitting in washington dc right now because one of her older sisters had married a man named alexander gold. so she gets to washington in 1890 and 1890 washington was gilded age booming. it was a really interesting place to reinvent yourself if that's what you wanted to do, and she did so she didn't have any money, but she had social status and she had enough of a sort of veneer of sophistication that she was at the opera all the time and she met interesting people and she learned to be fashionable and she became what she thought she wanted to be and she ended up marrying a man named norman galt her sister. her sister's husband's cousin picture, please. this picture is from this time period i love this picture because she's so confident. she's so beautiful. she's so just owning who she is and i think of and this is from the 1890s. this is edith becoming herself getting out of her little appalachian town and becoming herself on her own. to a large degree as mary said if she were a man this would be a very different story including the up by your bootstraps, you know american dream that
i'm sitting in washington dc right now because one of her older sisters had married a man named alexander gold. so she gets to washington in 1890 and 1890 washington was gilded age booming. it was a really interesting place to reinvent yourself if that's what you wanted to do, and she did so she didn't have any money, but she had social status and she had enough of a sort of veneer of sophistication that she was at the opera all the time and she met interesting people and she learned to be...
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send me to washington dc. any choice in front of me, any bill, union way, anti-union way, every single time, going with the union way of life. [applause] please understand the stakes in this race. send me to washington dc so i can work with senator casey and i can champion the union way of life. i've got three miles away, dr. oz in his mansion in new jersey. you have a friend and you have an ally. send me to washington d.c.. thank you, steelworkers. [applause] >> thank you, john. when this campaign started in 2020, i got a call from then a good friend to steelworkers, joe biden, asking me to join him and meet him in cleveland and we would take a train ride back together. he wanted to talk about things the country was facing and things that working-class was facing. so i go to cleveland. i get on the train with amtrak and here we are, making our way back to pittsburgh. during that train ride, it was just he and i and one other gentleman in this car on our own. we talked about what's wrong with the nation, what'
send me to washington dc. any choice in front of me, any bill, union way, anti-union way, every single time, going with the union way of life. [applause] please understand the stakes in this race. send me to washington dc so i can work with senator casey and i can champion the union way of life. i've got three miles away, dr. oz in his mansion in new jersey. you have a friend and you have an ally. send me to washington d.c.. thank you, steelworkers. [applause] >> thank you, john. when...
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i am a former social studies instructor in washington dc. i taught american government which is a mandatory course in order to graduate high school. how can we have a democracy that is for the people, by the people if many of its citizens don't know the three branches of government, don't know their state and local history? and understand that local history and state government how it impacts and influences our national government? i was encouraged by the fact that these high school students, why a lot of them did not like history they loved and thrived in the american government course. the way they phrased it, it really was civics. the onus is not only on parents and adults but in partnership with state school boards that these classes are still mandatory before you graduate because it impacts the rest of your life. and lastly, this country should be listening to duke ellington's the queen speech when he met her in 1959. host: thank you for the call. guest: thank you to the color for teaching social studies. she makes the important point t
i am a former social studies instructor in washington dc. i taught american government which is a mandatory course in order to graduate high school. how can we have a democracy that is for the people, by the people if many of its citizens don't know the three branches of government, don't know their state and local history? and understand that local history and state government how it impacts and influences our national government? i was encouraged by the fact that these high school students,...
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we will talk about the republican governors sending migrants to washington dc. ter on in the program we will hear from louisiana governor garrett grays. all that and more coming up on washington journal. >> be up to date in the latest in publishing with book tv's podcast about books with current nonfiction book releases plus bestseller list and trends and insider interviews. c-span's campaign 2022 coverage is your front row seat to the midterm elections. watch it as it happens on the trail. don't miss a single election moment because you can take us with you on the go with c-span now, our free mobile video app just visit c-span.org/campaign 2022 your source for all campaign coverage. you can track results from every primary. c-span campaign 2022, your unfiltered view of politics. >> attention high school students it is your time to shine. you are invited to participate in this competition. picture yourself as a newly elected member of congress. what are your top priorities and why? make a five to six minute video that shows the important issues. don't be afraid t
we will talk about the republican governors sending migrants to washington dc. ter on in the program we will hear from louisiana governor garrett grays. all that and more coming up on washington journal. >> be up to date in the latest in publishing with book tv's podcast about books with current nonfiction book releases plus bestseller list and trends and insider interviews. c-span's campaign 2022 coverage is your front row seat to the midterm elections. watch it as it happens on the...
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this isn't an amazing day out in washington dc at the top. the seo mart word from people who are not knowledgeable about sneak in there. but anyway, we know that voter fraud is real. everybody don't let them tell you otherwise. so all of the koli bogus information about the election is going out on these podcast to millions of people. yes, steve, man and show claims on their website. they've been downloaded. i think 135000000 times. he's kind of this outlier here with nearly a 118 shows dedicated, at least in part, to disseminating big like content. what hitler said in my coffin is a very interesting passes is that if you tell a big enough why voters will think that's too big to be alive, he couldn't possibly be lying. it must be true. democrats attempted the most brazen and outrageous elections theft and in american history. everybody knows it. also very astutely, hitler said, even if the lies then later debunked, it will linger in the minds of people who have been exposed to it. it's very hard ever to eradicated once. it's there and trump u
this isn't an amazing day out in washington dc at the top. the seo mart word from people who are not knowledgeable about sneak in there. but anyway, we know that voter fraud is real. everybody don't let them tell you otherwise. so all of the koli bogus information about the election is going out on these podcast to millions of people. yes, steve, man and show claims on their website. they've been downloaded. i think 135000000 times. he's kind of this outlier here with nearly a 118 shows...
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a come to the people's climate march here in washington, dc. it's one of 300 marches across the country, calling for a change in environmental policy. a i'm here with, we're dealing with climate change right now. is that a situation where, you know, it'll be coming to us in the future? it is wrapping right now my community. and so i, i came all the way here to dc to say that enough is enough. ah, but 81 percent the united states energy still coming from oil, coal, and natural gas, many a here to oppose the trump administration. so the fossil fuel industry a come across with gillion from new york state and outspoken activities for renewable energy. oil and gas industry is truck is, has a serious onslaught the lock us into the infrastructure. and that's going to keep us addicted to fossil fuels for the next 50 years. the people that are here walking today, they have the exact opposite message. we are new forms of energy, alternative energy, renewable energy. with the environment where a bank you would have been saved by now you just done is looki
a come to the people's climate march here in washington, dc. it's one of 300 marches across the country, calling for a change in environmental policy. a i'm here with, we're dealing with climate change right now. is that a situation where, you know, it'll be coming to us in the future? it is wrapping right now my community. and so i, i came all the way here to dc to say that enough is enough. ah, but 81 percent the united states energy still coming from oil, coal, and natural gas, many a here...
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let's get more from heidi joe caster in washington dc. let's start with the market 7. pretty speaks by these inflation numbers and they that's rambling, we just heard a bite and say what a great day. but that was a sense event certainly not shared by us investors, as we saw the worst day for us stocks since june 2020, with a down jones losing more than 12000 points, plummeting and close to 4 percentage points throughout the day. and that was echoed by the other indexes. why today? well, investors are reacting to that disappointing news from earlier in the day when the consumer price index show that the price of consumer goods in the u. s. rows in the last month, the month of august by point one percentage point as compared to the previous month . now there had been expectations that inflation would continue lowering its rate of inflation. however, that was not the case and particularly concerning was the breakdown. yes, gas prices have fallen significantly in the u. s, but rent and the price of health care, they have gone up more than offsetting the losses and the gas
let's get more from heidi joe caster in washington dc. let's start with the market 7. pretty speaks by these inflation numbers and they that's rambling, we just heard a bite and say what a great day. but that was a sense event certainly not shared by us investors, as we saw the worst day for us stocks since june 2020, with a down jones losing more than 12000 points, plummeting and close to 4 percentage points throughout the day. and that was echoed by the other indexes. why today? well,...
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i'm russellville, in washington dc to find out how much people po, to make a difference in pricing climate change. and i'm stephanie long and since in southern china, which is leading the world in the low carbon transport initiative, even before he became president, it was clear that trump's environmental policies were going to fly in the face of much of the progress made over the previous decade. only a few months into office and this approach threatens normally global security. also that as the united states itself, where the effects of climate change are already keenly felt, president trump has started the process of rolling back the clean water rule which conserves the nation's waterways. threatening the distance of the environmental protection agency, the national organization set up to protect the environment and communities. and these revive government support for fossil fuels. my administration is putting an end to the war on call for trumps environmental legacy. might have a surprising twist. i'm in the usa to see how communities are coming together to bypass the white house, form
i'm russellville, in washington dc to find out how much people po, to make a difference in pricing climate change. and i'm stephanie long and since in southern china, which is leading the world in the low carbon transport initiative, even before he became president, it was clear that trump's environmental policies were going to fly in the face of much of the progress made over the previous decade. only a few months into office and this approach threatens normally global security. also that as...
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so misconduct met one immigrant family recently bused from texas to washington dc. so it's a fresh start for jefferson and katerina from venice when they arrive in washington dc with their newborn daughter via jess last month they're hoping to make a home here and leave the economic crisis in their home country behind with an image hillis ca, venezuela. this work but money doesn't get you anywhere. money isn't enough for anything. in venezuela, you can work in the most normal jobs, but it's useless because you'll never have anything by now. but again, we got them in mid. after crossing into the u. s. they heard about buses heading north from san antonio, texas, and jumped at the chance to go to the capitol. they've paid little attention to the politics behind that bus, right? and yet politics have taken center state republicans in border states have transported more than 10000 migrants from the southern border to democratic stronghold this year. to make a point, go with florida, governor rhonda santas took credit for a flight of migrated to martha's vineyard in mass
so misconduct met one immigrant family recently bused from texas to washington dc. so it's a fresh start for jefferson and katerina from venice when they arrive in washington dc with their newborn daughter via jess last month they're hoping to make a home here and leave the economic crisis in their home country behind with an image hillis ca, venezuela. this work but money doesn't get you anywhere. money isn't enough for anything. in venezuela, you can work in the most normal jobs, but it's...
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so they're not even waiting for outhe houses -- i inherited a he last year in washington dc. i inherited a home in washington dc five blocks from howard university and i was going to have the house renovated and use a rental property for a housing -- for just yaws a rental property and investment property and things happen and a distance weighing in with the ability toit keep up with it. and the prospect areas and people trying to move and, you know, it's for sale now, it was put up on the first of september. i anticipate this house, which i grandfather bought in 1955 for $17,000. it's listed as $645 and needs to be gutted front to back, top to bottom and house next door sold for $930 in june. i'm looking forward to that selling and i guess the dc area is totally different area. you can't go out and buy five acres and build like you can in texas. >> guest: right. i'm guessing that house in the howard university area is going to sell really fast even if it does need to be gutted top to bottom because that's a very hot area in dc so good luck with that. i want to address, i was
so they're not even waiting for outhe houses -- i inherited a he last year in washington dc. i inherited a home in washington dc five blocks from howard university and i was going to have the house renovated and use a rental property for a housing -- for just yaws a rental property and investment property and things happen and a distance weighing in with the ability toit keep up with it. and the prospect areas and people trying to move and, you know, it's for sale now, it was put up on the...
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the new season of understandable politics is a series of crime programs in washington dc of the 1.5th century of bloody american expansion from those who teach the planet the morality of overthrowing the government and seizing the territories of a coup d'état and massacre, a military operation and the elimination of competitors. the global scale of ruthless interventions and the loss of any illusions about western democracy. let us recall the most egregious cases of aggression, violations of international law, shocking documents, facts, eyewitness stories, the true face of us foreign policy, the first issue is already on our air today after the panorama. the new legislative season starts in belarus tomorrow, the parliamentarians will open the next session. it will take place in a new mode. this is due to the adoption of the updated constitution at the beginning of the year, which means that the deputy and senator will have to make contributions. contribution. to ensure constitutional reforms. key the laws of this bloc relate to the development of the party system and civil society , t
the new season of understandable politics is a series of crime programs in washington dc of the 1.5th century of bloody american expansion from those who teach the planet the morality of overthrowing the government and seizing the territories of a coup d'état and massacre, a military operation and the elimination of competitors. the global scale of ruthless interventions and the loss of any illusions about western democracy. let us recall the most egregious cases of aggression, violations of...
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most beautiful spot in the world to me, national law enforcement officers memorial located in washington dc, in 1984 and 1988 and also those two years the congressman, they went on an effort to try to make it national enforcement officer memorial a reality and they do so 1988 and it took until 1991 for memorial to be a reality which we'll see today at washington dc. and it was made for everyone without law enforcement family select a lost loved one and for citizens they served and protected him for generations and years faithfully known as they died in the line of duty and this is the most amazing place that you can see when you walk through it and today i had a conversation it briefly with our ceo marcia and it she said will how are you feeling about this i said i feel these powerful stories and contributions yet to be exposed because each and every one of those on that wall were there because they chose that profession they chose to be there for their duty. no one chooses to die was a possibility so this memorial service to recognize them, not annually, every day and that's what we choose
most beautiful spot in the world to me, national law enforcement officers memorial located in washington dc, in 1984 and 1988 and also those two years the congressman, they went on an effort to try to make it national enforcement officer memorial a reality and they do so 1988 and it took until 1991 for memorial to be a reality which we'll see today at washington dc. and it was made for everyone without law enforcement family select a lost loved one and for citizens they served and protected him...
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elizabeth the 2nd was a states woman of unmatched dignity and constancy as bringing hydro castro in washington dc for as the flank heidi at the white house has been lowered to half south and the present been 1st lady made an impromptu stop at the british embassy in washington, tell us about that's right it, and that is where we are right now fully. and you can see that this memorial that has sprung into life behind me in front of the british embassy, is growing by the minute with americans coming to lay flowers and share this moment of silence of grief and of inspiration. remembering the queen i and it was her life men to them. of course, this is the place where the u. s. president joe biden was a few hours ago signing the book of condolences within the embassy. they're greeted by the british ambassador and her husband, in writing, in that book, in the 1st entry of what will be many ones has opened to the public to morrow. writing that the american people mourn with those who are in great britain and across the commonwealth. now biden also spoke briefly about the queen's passing on stage just a f
elizabeth the 2nd was a states woman of unmatched dignity and constancy as bringing hydro castro in washington dc for as the flank heidi at the white house has been lowered to half south and the present been 1st lady made an impromptu stop at the british embassy in washington, tell us about that's right it, and that is where we are right now fully. and you can see that this memorial that has sprung into life behind me in front of the british embassy, is growing by the minute with americans...
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ah ah, donald trump knew there were armed men in the mob that gathered on january 6th, 2021 in washington, dc to protest his loss of the presidential election. make no mistake. this election was stolen from you from me, from the country, according to congressional testimony. trump was deeply involved in efforts to disrupt the counting of electoral votes and hold on to power. but tens of millions of republicans don't care about his attempted qu, they c trump as a warrior for real americans like them. there's never been a woman like this ever, ever. and you're the real people. you're the people that built this nation over 80 percent of republicans believe that america needs a strong leader to destroy radical and a moral occurrence prevailing in society. and a 3rd that violence may be necessary to see the country and we fight. we fight like hell and if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country any fight. they did crash over freedom interrupted that a central to the u. s. mid term elections this november. and the authoritarian threat, leasing american democracy. and amidst all
ah ah, donald trump knew there were armed men in the mob that gathered on january 6th, 2021 in washington, dc to protest his loss of the presidential election. make no mistake. this election was stolen from you from me, from the country, according to congressional testimony. trump was deeply involved in efforts to disrupt the counting of electoral votes and hold on to power. but tens of millions of republicans don't care about his attempted qu, they c trump as a warrior for real americans like...
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she have returned see, live in washington dc. thank you for that. while there was a surgeon that volunteers joining the ukranian army shortly after russia began its invasion in february as included women. and after more than 6 months of war, some and our training men in how to fight gabriel. alexander in the capital, keith spoke to some of those volunteers at this army training center near keith, ukrainian soldiers run through combat drills. they're practicing skills they'll need when they're deployed to the front lines. the instructor is 23 year old deanna . her nickname is sledge, hammer of sick them was itchy. when i was growing up, i didn't have any thought about joining the army. but my brother joined when rushing invaded. i couldn't stay aside and watched, so i joined, didn't. there are 50000 women in ukrainian military of which 10000 are on the front lines. after russia invaded ukraine in february, there was an increase in women volunteering to join the military like natalia soon inch. go a 38 year old hospital worker who on the 1st day of th
she have returned see, live in washington dc. thank you for that. while there was a surgeon that volunteers joining the ukranian army shortly after russia began its invasion in february as included women. and after more than 6 months of war, some and our training men in how to fight gabriel. alexander in the capital, keith spoke to some of those volunteers at this army training center near keith, ukrainian soldiers run through combat drills. they're practicing skills they'll need when they're...
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involving some of the trump organization's most valuable assets, but it will hand reports from washington dc. former president donald trump has always been keen to put the focus under many buildings he owns, but now he's been accused of fraudulently misrepresenting the value of those buildings. and this is the subject of a civil court case announced wednesday by the new york attorney general. the allegation professional assessors would decide how much the buildings were worth, but when the trumps went to get loans or insurance policies, they dramatically inflated the amount in order to pay less interest and get cheaper premiums. this conduct can not be brushed aside and dismissed as some sort of good faith mistake. and the statements, a financial condition were greatly exaggerated, grossly inflated objectively false, and therefore fraudulent and illegal. some examples, his club in florida mar, logo, the likely worth was $75000000.00, but the trump's alleged it was worth $739000000.00. 40 wall street in manhattan, likely worth 220000000. but they put the value at $527000000.00, antrim park av
involving some of the trump organization's most valuable assets, but it will hand reports from washington dc. former president donald trump has always been keen to put the focus under many buildings he owns, but now he's been accused of fraudulently misrepresenting the value of those buildings. and this is the subject of a civil court case announced wednesday by the new york attorney general. the allegation professional assessors would decide how much the buildings were worth, but when the...
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i want to begin in washington dc. with melanie sloane, this is a civil lawsuit. it's not a criminal one. however, is there a smoking gun here? is there something that could put donald trump in and his family in real difficulty? well, a, from a former president's perspective, this may be the most troubling at investigation that he has to deal with. he's facing the possibility of being barred from real estate in new york for 5 years and having the leadership of the trump organization taking away from him. so i'm sure he's quite worried about that. in addition, this case has also been referred to the u. s. attorney for the southern district of new york and the internal revenue service, there is the possibility of tax fraud. the sheer number of allegations of improper valuation of his properties could well have serious tax consequences for the former president. but melanie, this is all just part the rough and tumble of you know, neil real estate. i mean, i can't imagine real estate vend somebody in that business. mean honesty isn't a word we associate with those peop
i want to begin in washington dc. with melanie sloane, this is a civil lawsuit. it's not a criminal one. however, is there a smoking gun here? is there something that could put donald trump in and his family in real difficulty? well, a, from a former president's perspective, this may be the most troubling at investigation that he has to deal with. he's facing the possibility of being barred from real estate in new york for 5 years and having the leadership of the trump organization taking away...
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policies. migrants have been sent on slides and buses from southern states and dropped off in washington dc and in the affluent massachusetts resort of martha's vineyard, with no preparations for their arrival. how did your castro reports there people made haunts children clutching plastic bags. men and women who cross a continent to flee poverty and violence now being used as political tools, dirt on a meet, i assume a lift finished whaler. on august 18th, i passed through the jungle. i spent 6 days there. it was a tough experience, something unforgettable. so many people did and the jungle bus is sent by the state of texas. dumped these 101 asylum seekers at the side of the road in front of the residence of vice president comalla harris aid worker. say a baby arrived injured in a man with diabetes was rushed to the hospital after his insulin went bad on the 40 hour bus ride. republican governors interfering in that process in using migrants as political ponds is a, is shameful, is reckless and just plain wrong. a day earlier, 50 asylum seekers had been flown to martha's vineyard, massachu
policies. migrants have been sent on slides and buses from southern states and dropped off in washington dc and in the affluent massachusetts resort of martha's vineyard, with no preparations for their arrival. how did your castro reports there people made haunts children clutching plastic bags. men and women who cross a continent to flee poverty and violence now being used as political tools, dirt on a meet, i assume a lift finished whaler. on august 18th, i passed through the jungle. i spent...
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kimberly healthcare live for a day in washington, dc. neither chief installed him big says potent announcement will further escalate . the wall however stolen the stress, the move shows fusion and his troops a struggling. the speech earned her portion of the social, the armed forces of russia. just demonstrate that her, he miscalculated, he made a big mistake, strategic mistake, and walked. i have seen so far as that to the russian troops are ill equipped. they lack a proper command and control, and they're also have struggle a lot with logistics, but of course, more troops or will escalate the conflict that will mean or more suffering more loss of lives, ukrainian lives, but also russian lives. may my ration opposition leader alexey. no valley has condemned putin's coal for military mobilization. no only accuses the president of sending more rations to die in what he calls a criminal aggression. he spoke as a rash in court. heard a petition against the prison where he is being held. no valentine took legal action after the facility refu
kimberly healthcare live for a day in washington, dc. neither chief installed him big says potent announcement will further escalate . the wall however stolen the stress, the move shows fusion and his troops a struggling. the speech earned her portion of the social, the armed forces of russia. just demonstrate that her, he miscalculated, he made a big mistake, strategic mistake, and walked. i have seen so far as that to the russian troops are ill equipped. they lack a proper command and...
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join us from washington dc. good to be with you. for the 1st time, ukraine's top military chief has claimed responsibility for a series of attacks on russian ab bases on the occupied peninsula of crimea. cave also says it's making advances on it's counter offensive in the northeast forces a talk to russian controlled areas surrounding it. second largest city call cave. ever as all day has more from cave. fierce battles were seeing fierce battles in many parts of the front lines of this war. in the last 24 hours, it was just 24 hours ago that you created military launched this offensive in the northeast, around how to keep the 2nd largest city city that ukraine's have held since day one of this invasion by the russians. however, there had been a lot of shelling from the russians in and near how to keep, and that is why the ukrainians launched a counter offensive and we're starting get a better sense of how that is shaping up. now. it appears that the ukrainian military has made advances as they are going east and south of how to keep
join us from washington dc. good to be with you. for the 1st time, ukraine's top military chief has claimed responsibility for a series of attacks on russian ab bases on the occupied peninsula of crimea. cave also says it's making advances on it's counter offensive in the northeast forces a talk to russian controlled areas surrounding it. second largest city call cave. ever as all day has more from cave. fierce battles were seeing fierce battles in many parts of the front lines of this war. in...
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because last year he and washington dc privatized the power system in puerto rico, claiming that it would be much more efficient in the event of a hurricane. this is despite mass opposition in puerto rico that will be a test now for that claim and hurricane fiona is now barreling towards hazy country already in the grips of widespread looting triggered by the rising cost of fuel. leah harding has more. protestors lit these tires on fire in haiti's capital. they're angry about high fuel prices and crime and want the prime minister to resign. inflation is at its highest in a decade and gang violence has left hundreds of people, debt and displaced thousands people in port au prince have been forced to shelter at home as fighting and gunfire break out. the government called for. com, allowing people to come out of hiding to find the one thing they've been living without, with water member, you know, glad to be because a le blockades in the country. it's been at least 2 or 3 days since i've had access to water. john denise vale lives on the outskirts of the capital and had to wait in a long li
because last year he and washington dc privatized the power system in puerto rico, claiming that it would be much more efficient in the event of a hurricane. this is despite mass opposition in puerto rico that will be a test now for that claim and hurricane fiona is now barreling towards hazy country already in the grips of widespread looting triggered by the rising cost of fuel. leah harding has more. protestors lit these tires on fire in haiti's capital. they're angry about high fuel prices...
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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...
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radiators today turn on in the homes of mogilev and vitebsk the us has overestimated its sanctions in washington dc london brussels has started talking about the threatening economic collapse of a mass demonstration in the eu demanding the lifting of restrictions. the nord stream incident took place in an area controlled by us intelligence . sabotage could lead to an escalation or even war. trump's statement. and dedication to the profession in minsk was honored by young doctors and novice specialists. in mogilev today they are starting to turn on the heating in houses, dormitories, hotels, and it will also be warm in vitebsk apartments. the decision was made by the local city executive committee within 10 days, the equipment will be checked and adjusted. the working hours of plumbers will be extended until 10 pm to work, they will also work on weekends. the control system in the houses will be set up. in addition, our specialists will go out to watch when it gets warmer, of course, the coolant will be supplied less degree less than temperature. uh, the entire staff will be involved around the cloc
radiators today turn on in the homes of mogilev and vitebsk the us has overestimated its sanctions in washington dc london brussels has started talking about the threatening economic collapse of a mass demonstration in the eu demanding the lifting of restrictions. the nord stream incident took place in an area controlled by us intelligence . sabotage could lead to an escalation or even war. trump's statement. and dedication to the profession in minsk was honored by young doctors and novice...