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. >> this was the actual gapsea hotel where solomon stayed when he came to washington city and this was the place he was kidnapped and brought down to the william slave pen to get sold into slavery. this was the last place he was a 43 man? >> this was the last place he was free and this is my first time ever being at this spot in all of my travels in washington city. the book is so detailed that i felt that i was there, right next to solomon, seen through his eyes what he was going through, sold into slavery. now i could see through his eyes what he was seeing before he was even kidnapped. >> after solomon was drugged by two kidnappers at the hotel, he woke up in the william slave pen, where the faa building stands today. >> which direction account capital? >> the capitol is right down this way now. the air and space museum is in the way of the view that he would have had. >> this means this was definitely the corner. he said in his book when he regained consciousness, that he directly saw the u.s. capitol. and that's how he knew that he was still in washington, d.c, and it wasn't at le
. >> this was the actual gapsea hotel where solomon stayed when he came to washington city and this was the place he was kidnapped and brought down to the william slave pen to get sold into slavery. this was the last place he was a 43 man? >> this was the last place he was free and this is my first time ever being at this spot in all of my travels in washington city. the book is so detailed that i felt that i was there, right next to solomon, seen through his eyes what he was going...
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. >> this is the hotel where he stayed at when he came to washington city.s is also the place that he was kidnapped. and brought down to the williams slave pen to get sold in to slavery. >> so this is the last place where he was a freeman? >> this was the last place where he was free and this is my first time ever being at this spot in all move travel to his washington city. the book is so detailed that i felt like i was there right next to solomon seeing through his eyes what he was going through being sold in to slavery. now i can see in his eyes. what he was seeing before he was even kidnapped. >> after soloman was drugged by two kidnappers at the hotel, he woke up just a few blocks away in shackles at the williams slave pen on seventh and independence. where the faa building stands today. >> which direction is the capitol? >> it's right down this way right now. the air and space museum is in the way of the view that he would have had. >> whew. so that means that this definite is the corner because he stayeded in his -- estateed in his book when he regain
. >> this is the hotel where he stayed at when he came to washington city.s is also the place that he was kidnapped. and brought down to the williams slave pen to get sold in to slavery. >> so this is the last place where he was a freeman? >> this was the last place where he was free and this is my first time ever being at this spot in all move travel to his washington city. the book is so detailed that i felt like i was there right next to solomon seeing through his eyes what...
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some of the british did march on washington city. washington is not prepared.he is alone in the white house. she refers to, on the day before what was going to be the last day of the white house, august 14, 1814, i hope i have that day right, and she is waiting for her husband to come home while she is preparing for the worst. she is writing this letter for her sister and running up to the roof looking for a husband. she is observing how badly the battle is going. she is also packing things, she is packing silver and what she considers the people's possessions, and she sends them away in carts. and finally, the word comes and it is time to go. >> the british were coming. >> how endangered was she? >> if she waited any longer, she might have been captured. that would have been a huge prize of war. she knew she had to leave. she wanted to wait for her husband to come home, but she knew she had to leave. and then they reunited a couple days later. apparently she had the table set for dinner, and the british came in and thought that was wonderful. but she did save
some of the british did march on washington city. washington is not prepared.he is alone in the white house. she refers to, on the day before what was going to be the last day of the white house, august 14, 1814, i hope i have that day right, and she is waiting for her husband to come home while she is preparing for the worst. she is writing this letter for her sister and running up to the roof looking for a husband. she is observing how badly the battle is going. she is also packing things,...
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washington d.c. it's a very special city they want to have access to power in washington d.c. they want to be able to enjoy all the wonderful amenities we have in the city all the monuments all the our galleries that people don't pay for this is a city that's very unique and very special i don't think we really have to worry about a certain company organizations say you know what i think i'll move to paducah paducah but it is going to have. more of conversations with great minds tonight with andy shallal but. i would rather i asked questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question. plus how is the new alert and a patient's scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry here's a. great thing rather that there has to be adequate regard at a court of law for our own oh my god there's a story made for a movie is playing out in real life. welcome back to conversations the great minds of people
washington d.c. it's a very special city they want to have access to power in washington d.c. they want to be able to enjoy all the wonderful amenities we have in the city all the monuments all the our galleries that people don't pay for this is a city that's very unique and very special i don't think we really have to worry about a certain company organizations say you know what i think i'll move to paducah paducah but it is going to have. more of conversations with great minds tonight with...
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washington d.c. it's a very special city they want to have access to power in washington d.c. they want to be able to enjoy all the wonderful amenities we have in the city all the monuments all the our galleries that people don't pay for this is a city that's very unique and very special i don't think we really have to worry about a certain company organizations say you know what i think i'll move to paducah paducah . going to have. more of conversations with great minds tonight with andy...
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washington d.c. it's a very special city they want to have access to power in washington d.c. they want to be able to enjoy all the wonderful amenities we have in the city all the monuments all the our galleries that people don't pay for this is a city that's very unique and very special i don't think we really have to worry about a certain company or organization saying you know what i think i'll move to paducah paducah if they don't get a. more of conversations with great minds tonight with...
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washington d.c. it's a very special city they want to have access to power in washington d.c. they want to be able to enjoy all the wonderful amenities we have in the city all the monuments all the our galleries that people don't pay for this is a city that's very unique and very special i don't think we really have to worry about a certain company organs. to say you know what i think i'll move to paducah paducah but didn't get to have. more conversations with great minds tonight with andy...
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where he was free, and this is my first time ever being at this spot in all of my childhood in washington city>> i felt like i was right there next to salomon. now i could see in his eyes what he was seeing before he was even kidnapped. >> after he was drugged by two kidnappers at the hotel, he woke up just a few blocks away in shackled at the williams slave pen where the faa building stands today. >> which direction is the capitol? >> the capitol is right down this way. right now the air and space museum is in the way of the view that he would have had. >> but that means that this definitely is the corner, because he stated in his book that when he regained consciousness and looked out the window at others that he directly saw the u.s. capitol and that's how he knew he was still in washington, d.c. and wasn't at least yet sold down south to slavery. >> i want to go back to my family and my home, and now you tell me all of that is lost. >> just a few days later salomon along with other men who had been kidnapped was taken to louisiana where he would endure the next 12 years as a slave. >> salo
where he was free, and this is my first time ever being at this spot in all of my childhood in washington city>> i felt like i was right there next to salomon. now i could see in his eyes what he was seeing before he was even kidnapped. >> after he was drugged by two kidnappers at the hotel, he woke up just a few blocks away in shackled at the williams slave pen where the faa building stands today. >> which direction is the capitol? >> the capitol is right down this way....
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. >> this is where solomon stayed at in washington city, and the place he was kidnapped wh brought down to the williams slave tent to be sold into slavery. >> this is the last place he was a freeman. >> this was the last place where he was free, and this is my first time being at this spot in all of my childhood in washington d.c. the book is so detailled i felt i was there with solomon, seeing it through his eyes. now i could see in his eyes what he was seeing before he was kidnapped. >> after solomon was drugged by two kidnappers, he woke up a few blocks away in shackles at the williams slave pen where the faa building stands today. >> which drbz is the capital. >> it is right down this way right now. the air and space museum is in the way of the view that he would have had. >> that means that this definitely is the corner, because he stated in his book that when he regained consciousness and looked out the window, that he directly saw the u.s. capital, and that's how he knew that he was still in washington d.c., and wasn't sold down south to slavery. >> days ago i was with my family.
. >> this is where solomon stayed at in washington city, and the place he was kidnapped wh brought down to the williams slave tent to be sold into slavery. >> this is the last place he was a freeman. >> this was the last place where he was free, and this is my first time being at this spot in all of my childhood in washington d.c. the book is so detailled i felt i was there with solomon, seeing it through his eyes. now i could see in his eyes what he was seeing before he was...
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cities are now helping washington solve problems, where 30 years ago cities were looking to washington. tavis: let's address the big if. if mayors ruled the world, and what? was if mayorsle ruled the world, why they should, and how they already do. interestingzens of associations around the world where mayors are already cooperating with one another in things like the climates change cities that are working on climate change. the most important institution nobody has ever heard of, but there is an organization of 3000 cities that work together globally. so mayors are already cooperating across borders and across nations to work together. what also, they are proving themselves capable of solving locally problems that are also global problems. , we cleanedangeles up the port that provided about 40% of the toxic emissions. in new york, mayor bloomberg got a lot -- got rid of a lot of the old insulation in buildings. globalre mayors solving climate change problems with local solutions. so mayors are really not just governing their own cities but governing in a way that promises solutions f
cities are now helping washington solve problems, where 30 years ago cities were looking to washington. tavis: let's address the big if. if mayors ruled the world, and what? was if mayorsle ruled the world, why they should, and how they already do. interestingzens of associations around the world where mayors are already cooperating with one another in things like the climates change cities that are working on climate change. the most important institution nobody has ever heard of, but there is...
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>> washington, cities go, they will see the best of it boston seeing the worst as big cities go.is the end game, total in terms of snow. 8 to 14 in boston, the cape 6 to 8. 6 to 8 in central mass. 8 to 12 in hartford, connecticut. this has dangerously cole temperatures, coldest in three years for some and also the really robust winds, thus the blizzard warnings from late today until tomorrow at 1:00 for the cape and also long island. here are the wind speeds. watch these. this is why we'll have troubles at airports. 48 gust, 11:00 tonight. 30 in new york city. we get up into the 50 overnight tonight into tomorrow. the worst of it, kind of the bull's-eye time wise, 8:00 tone until 8:00 tomorrow morning and things improve. morning lows, friday morning, friday night into saturday morning, temperatures straight air temperature, 3 below. boston has not been there in three years. it will feel like 12 below. albany, new york, feel like 18 below. new york city, it will feel like 5 below. that will be early morning on saturday. so here's the time line of the storm. again, 8:00 to 8:00, th
>> washington, cities go, they will see the best of it boston seeing the worst as big cities go.is the end game, total in terms of snow. 8 to 14 in boston, the cape 6 to 8. 6 to 8 in central mass. 8 to 12 in hartford, connecticut. this has dangerously cole temperatures, coldest in three years for some and also the really robust winds, thus the blizzard warnings from late today until tomorrow at 1:00 for the cape and also long island. here are the wind speeds. watch these. this is why...
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new york city, philadelphia, washington, d.c., and down towards norfolk it's over. believe it or not, around norfolk, virginia, we had about 4 inches of snow. that's crazy. now, here in the northeast, the winds are starting to ramp up near the coast as the storm intensifies. these are recent wind gusts anywhere from 20 to 40 miles an hour. so, when you combine that with some pretty chilly arctic air, well, we're looking at some low realfeel temperatures. currently in boston, it's 11. new york is 12 and d.c., 13. so that snow has been light and fluffy, so if you like to make snowball, it's kind of hard to do that. you'll certainly have to bundle up for the morning hours. it's cold out there. look at those realfeel temperatures, well below zero. and guess what, it does look like this cold pattern will continue for awhile, so the storm pulls out. brisk winds, especially near the coast, there will be blowing, drifting snow, and that will make it hard to keep those roadways clear. now back to you guys. >> all right, accuweather's mark mancuso. thank you very much. >>> li
new york city, philadelphia, washington, d.c., and down towards norfolk it's over. believe it or not, around norfolk, virginia, we had about 4 inches of snow. that's crazy. now, here in the northeast, the winds are starting to ramp up near the coast as the storm intensifies. these are recent wind gusts anywhere from 20 to 40 miles an hour. so, when you combine that with some pretty chilly arctic air, well, we're looking at some low realfeel temperatures. currently in boston, it's 11. new york...
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right from boston, into washington, d.c., as you see on the live shot, it is snowing in new york cityall across the east coast, as i said from boston down to washington, d.c. the storm will be intensifies here tonight. flippishing visibility, and look at the temperature change just from yesterday, a 35-degree temperature difference between yesterday and today are you kidding me? >> no, i'm not. >> it is what it is. a deadly shooting only the university campus in it happened at purdue university in indiana in the school's electrical engineering building. one person was killed. he did not attack anyone else, the campus was locked down for a couple of hours there is no word on what may have led to the shooting. coming up, more than 6,000 pages of documents released shows how the arch diocese tried to hide scandals over sex abuse. and new numbers showing the earth had one of the warmest years on records, details next. blatche stood in the way ofusly fiscal insanity for our state, and excellence for our children. together, we have pushed those interests back, and put our children's future
right from boston, into washington, d.c., as you see on the live shot, it is snowing in new york cityall across the east coast, as i said from boston down to washington, d.c. the storm will be intensifies here tonight. flippishing visibility, and look at the temperature change just from yesterday, a 35-degree temperature difference between yesterday and today are you kidding me? >> no, i'm not. >> it is what it is. a deadly shooting only the university campus in it happened at...
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. >> the moment washington d.c.'s city council great to raise the minimum wage to $11.50 over the next two years, an improvement on the federal wage of $7.25. across the country local authorities are taking the initiative. $11.50 is low when you factor in the cost of living, the amount each worker produce, and the income growth of the top 1%. when you use those benchmarks, the minimum wage should be around $25. increasingly politicians are speaking out about income and equality in the u.s. >> you have companies with record incomes. walmart had $17 billion. the ceo making $7 million an hour. and you want to hold back the people. >> president obama wants to pay workers a fair amount and not keep people from utter depp rah vasion. >> if you work hard, you should make a decent living. >> he is only supporting raising the federal wage to $10.10. that would not have given stacy ardon a decent living. she was earning $11.50 as an ambulance worker. she could only pay bills by working overtime. >> important stages, i was missing ou
. >> the moment washington d.c.'s city council great to raise the minimum wage to $11.50 over the next two years, an improvement on the federal wage of $7.25. across the country local authorities are taking the initiative. $11.50 is low when you factor in the cost of living, the amount each worker produce, and the income growth of the top 1%. when you use those benchmarks, the minimum wage should be around $25. increasingly politicians are speaking out about income and equality in the...
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city of 21,000. a suburb of seattle, on the north shore of lake washington. ayor says that he wants to honor voter wishes but the city has to protect interests. >> when we receive funds from the federal government, we have to sign an affidavit that says we're in full compliance with all state and federal laws. >> marijuana will not be interfered with here and colorado. and dozens of cities, a moratorium is in place. >> so we want to get clarification and we want to make sure we're doing things the right way, in full compliance with the law. >> mayor baker is concerned that while pot sellers will have compliance the city will get no direct payment. and they will lose money if there are no added safety costs. >> cities get nothing. >> and a very different approach. 150 miles south in the small city of north bonneville. >> we're looking at ways to ensure the public health and safety, but try to make sure that some of the revenue generated stays within the community. >> mayor don stevens is not worried about the collision between the state and federal law. here, t
city of 21,000. a suburb of seattle, on the north shore of lake washington. ayor says that he wants to honor voter wishes but the city has to protect interests. >> when we receive funds from the federal government, we have to sign an affidavit that says we're in full compliance with all state and federal laws. >> marijuana will not be interfered with here and colorado. and dozens of cities, a moratorium is in place. >> so we want to get clarification and we want to make sure...
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you saw montgomery county, city of washington, d.c, other cities and counties across the country who are raising their minimum wage. granted it's not a national minimum wage but by the president highlighting it it's causing local officials to say we can make the change ourselves not in washington, d.c. >> but you have got to do it from the ground up you are going to do it from communities and this is going to happen. i know within your own community of government workers or people when work within government facilities, this last year you faced the government shut down, and we met you during that period and this galvanized people to get together and say we're going to do stuff. >> buff the shutdown there was people who would have never thought about going against their boss to form the union because they knew their boss didn't want the union in there. >> or standing up to the government. >> yes but now everyone from the little people from cleanup people, everybody is looking into getting more money. everybody is trying to get involved. people that were quiet before now they have a vo
you saw montgomery county, city of washington, d.c, other cities and counties across the country who are raising their minimum wage. granted it's not a national minimum wage but by the president highlighting it it's causing local officials to say we can make the change ourselves not in washington, d.c. >> but you have got to do it from the ground up you are going to do it from communities and this is going to happen. i know within your own community of government workers or people when...
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washington area. snow on the boardwalks from atlantic city to rehoboth beach, ocean city, towards virginia beach and norfolk, as well. snowfall amounts down in southeastern virginia were in that 4 to 6-inch range. in and around here, on storm team4 radar, nothing happening now.
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cities that want to pilot it. instead of going through congress to create a national model of it, create pilot programs kraut throughout the country. the logjam that you see in washington will benefit those cities that are most adaptable. at the state level recently we don't have that same type of an option. >> mayor kwan, california's fiscal woes are legendary, but the governor is the former mayor of oakland, does that help? >> yes and no. you know, the mayor or governor jerry brown eliminated one of our tools, which whereas redevelopment where you create tax zones and that really hurt a lot of their poorer cities that used that to clean up blighted neighborhoods. jerry brown used it heavily. we were struggling, it was like a mini recession. but i have to say that the obama administration because we're a port city has invested in the national infrastructure like the port. we heard today from the trade mission about a third of the economic growth during the boom administration has come from import/expert so, they've made tactical decisions to invest. some people say, oh, she's oakland, what do we care about the port of oklahoma. we export 80% of the food product going
cities that want to pilot it. instead of going through congress to create a national model of it, create pilot programs kraut throughout the country. the logjam that you see in washington will benefit those cities that are most adaptable. at the state level recently we don't have that same type of an option. >> mayor kwan, california's fiscal woes are legendary, but the governor is the former mayor of oakland, does that help? >> yes and no. you know, the mayor or governor jerry...
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regularly leak for reasons that are strategic and political, you know this, you live in washington, d.c. that city leaks like a sieve. >> yes. >> so here's the thing. oftentimes what is leaked by the administration is often classified at a much higher level of secrecy, at a much higher level than bradley manning or edward snowden are being prosecuted for. how do you classify those leaks, leaks for political expediency around, leaks for americans to better understand what they know? >> this is not a drip of leaks. this is a hemorrhage of practically every classified program that the national security agency has operated. there is a problem and there should be prosecution of people who leak for political reasons. this administration that is been remarkably aggressive in pursuing leaks that were put forward for political reasons. but i don't think that there's any equivalence between that and what snowden and manning has done. >> another thing you wrote on your blog was, the united states can't stop gathering intelligence without running the risk of terrible surprises so it won't. now, no one is sugg
regularly leak for reasons that are strategic and political, you know this, you live in washington, d.c. that city leaks like a sieve. >> yes. >> so here's the thing. oftentimes what is leaked by the administration is often classified at a much higher level of secrecy, at a much higher level than bradley manning or edward snowden are being prosecuted for. how do you classify those leaks, leaks for political expediency around, leaks for americans to better understand what they know?...
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and was able to see go out to new york city washington d.c. back in one thousand nine hundred and seeing how much you know people were out there ok this is what we need to do we need to come back make some kind of peace agreement and then we need to look to the seven generation going. so people can still live and this generations to come so utilizing take in my understanding that he said is take a look at the it's it's a good way of life and then take the non-native and there's a few things in their debts good take those combine them and come up with a unique thing that you understand and then non-native understands how realistic would it be to implement renewables across pine ridge and what renewables and work right now on the reservation were in the area we were put in the area or so windy in the sun shines all the time to get so high. we we have here here we have over three hundred days of you know sunlight you know poor year and in the wind blows all the time so we're put in this all these areas we're over time now it's been a hundred and
and was able to see go out to new york city washington d.c. back in one thousand nine hundred and seeing how much you know people were out there ok this is what we need to do we need to come back make some kind of peace agreement and then we need to look to the seven generation going. so people can still live and this generations to come so utilizing take in my understanding that he said is take a look at the it's it's a good way of life and then take the non-native and there's a few things in...
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redskins name, as we reported they wouldd whether have another super bowl in a cold-weather city like washington in the future. >> we know that there is interest in other communities and hosting a super bowl. we will sit back and review that when we are done. there may be questions about how involved he is with the recent redskins hire. there should be none about bruce allen. he has his fingerprints all over this one. that is not a bad thing. he has a lot of connections going back. and as widely reported, jay gruden was the top candidate all along, i am told. bay andds back to tampa to cincinnati where he was an offense of coordinator. what he did or didn't do led some experts to question all this. >> that scratcher to me was him being an offense of coordinator of a team scoring points in the playoffs. >> there are obviously a lot of different things you have to contend with. at the other thing about being a head coach is that you lose some of your ability to be hands on. now you're coaching the coaching staff. you lose the relationship that you have with the players. that makes it tough, as wel
redskins name, as we reported they wouldd whether have another super bowl in a cold-weather city like washington in the future. >> we know that there is interest in other communities and hosting a super bowl. we will sit back and review that when we are done. there may be questions about how involved he is with the recent redskins hire. there should be none about bruce allen. he has his fingerprints all over this one. that is not a bad thing. he has a lot of connections going back. and as...
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. >> reporter: the moment washington, d.c. cityil agreed to raise the minimum wage over the next two years, a substantial improvement on the federal minimum wage of $7.25. but even $11.50 is historically low when you factor in expenses and the growth mark for the top 1%. using those benchmarks minimum wage should be around $25 an hour. >> yeah, these companies that are having record incomes -- wal-mart had a net income of $17 million, their ceo makes $11,000 per hour, and then you want to hold back the people. >> reporter: president obama has argued for the need to pay workers a fair amount and not simply keep people from utter depravation. >> if you work hard, you should make a decent living. >> reporter: president obama is proposing raising the federal minimum page to $10.10. that would not have given stacey a decent living. she was earning $11.50 an hour as an ambulance worker. >> important stages and milestones in the kids life as they were growing, i was missing out on a lot because i was sending one day here and six days at w
. >> reporter: the moment washington, d.c. cityil agreed to raise the minimum wage over the next two years, a substantial improvement on the federal minimum wage of $7.25. but even $11.50 is historically low when you factor in expenses and the growth mark for the top 1%. using those benchmarks minimum wage should be around $25 an hour. >> yeah, these companies that are having record incomes -- wal-mart had a net income of $17 million, their ceo makes $11,000 per hour, and then you...
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and was able to see go out to new york city washington d.c. back in one thousand nine hundred and seeing how much you know people were out there ok this is what we need to do we need to come back make some kind of peace agreement and then we need to look to the seven generation going. so people can still live and this generations to come so utilizing take in my understanding that he said it's take a look. it's it's a good way of life and then take the non-native and there's a few things in their debts good take those combine them and come up with a unique thing that you understand and then non-native understands how realistic would it be to implement renewables across pine ridge and what renewables work right now on the reservation were in the area we were put in the area or so windy in the sun shines all the time to get so high. we we have here here we have over three hundred days of you know sunlight you know per year and in the wind bloweth all the time so we're putting those all these areas were over time now it's been a hundred and forty
and was able to see go out to new york city washington d.c. back in one thousand nine hundred and seeing how much you know people were out there ok this is what we need to do we need to come back make some kind of peace agreement and then we need to look to the seven generation going. so people can still live and this generations to come so utilizing take in my understanding that he said it's take a look. it's it's a good way of life and then take the non-native and there's a few things in...
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that ranks washington behind only new york city for non-automobile households. baltimore, boston, philadelphia, and san francisco all rank high. more than 30% of people in those cities do not own vehicles. now is your chance to check out all kinds of cars, in case you needed one, in the 40%. without getting behind the wheel. the washington auto show is taking place at the convention center. it ends one week from tonight. vehiclesme of those have the automatic starters, because we will need it. >> and the heated seats. temperatures are actually going to increase through the overnight hours. isn't that strange? the cold front moves through and it just so happens it will be midday tomorrow. it will happen just before the afternoon hours. we will see daytime highs in the morning. wereagan national airport, have not moved. it is 29 degrees. look at the wind. air is no wind chill out there. that is a welcome change. at this time tomorrow, we will see wind gusts 25-30 miles per hour. the average for this day was 44 degrees. the record was 79 degrees in 1950. five degre
that ranks washington behind only new york city for non-automobile households. baltimore, boston, philadelphia, and san francisco all rank high. more than 30% of people in those cities do not own vehicles. now is your chance to check out all kinds of cars, in case you needed one, in the 40%. without getting behind the wheel. the washington auto show is taking place at the convention center. it ends one week from tonight. vehiclesme of those have the automatic starters, because we will need it....
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. >> reporter: good morning from an absolutely frigid washington, d.c. this city like so many others around the country is now bracing for this record-breaking cold. just when you thought it couldn't get any colder, a dangerous arctic blast is plunging temperatures to historic lows across the u.s. a life-threatening, bone-chilling, record-breaking freeze. >> i'm wearing long underwear. i feel like i'm going skiing but i'm not, i'm going to work. >> reporter: the unrelenting cold freezing eyebrows, icing glasses. it's called a polar vortex, a whirlpool of frigid arctic air bringing freezing temperatures to every state but hawaii. >> polar vortex sounds pretty scary. >> 20 below, 30 below, 40 below, when you get that much it probably doesn't make a lot of difference. >> reporter: chicago residents renaming their city chiberia, colder there than in parts of siberia. it is reaching into the deep south records broken in texas, schools in atlanta closed. the snow, ice and wind still causing commuter chaos on the roads. >> ooh. >> reporter: and the runways. jetblue cance
. >> reporter: good morning from an absolutely frigid washington, d.c. this city like so many others around the country is now bracing for this record-breaking cold. just when you thought it couldn't get any colder, a dangerous arctic blast is plunging temperatures to historic lows across the u.s. a life-threatening, bone-chilling, record-breaking freeze. >> i'm wearing long underwear. i feel like i'm going skiing but i'm not, i'm going to work. >> reporter: the unrelenting...
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near 60 in washington. 55, new york city. temperatures actually a little warmer than what they should be at this time. chicago is a veritable heatwave, bri, a temperature of 37 degrees. >> al roker, thank you for being with us again tonight. >>> a fatal avalanche in vail, colorado. we get a report from joel fryer. >> reporter: an avalanche outside the vail ski area swept up four people. one was killed, the others were injured and had to be rescued from the mountain. just two weeks ago the scene of this avalanche. a moving mound of snow buried edwin, burying everything but his head and left arm. he was rescued by his younger brother jack, escaping with torn ligaments. were you afraid for your life? >> when i was deep under the snow before it stopped completely, i was really worried i was going to be buried completely and suffocate to death. >> reporter: the avalanche danger is high right now throughout much of the western united states. snowstorms have stacked new layers of heavy snow atop old layers of weak snow. so far this
near 60 in washington. 55, new york city. temperatures actually a little warmer than what they should be at this time. chicago is a veritable heatwave, bri, a temperature of 37 degrees. >> al roker, thank you for being with us again tonight. >>> a fatal avalanche in vail, colorado. we get a report from joel fryer. >> reporter: an avalanche outside the vail ski area swept up four people. one was killed, the others were injured and had to be rescued from the mountain. just...
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at the time as well as about her. >> it is a snapshot of washington, d.c. as a city. one particular incident in here that i hadn't known about plano a lot of washingtonians have a problem and she was raised presbyterian but became a methodist in the 1920's and comes to washington, d.c. at the united methodist church and the hospital was known by the methodist church and they didn't allow them to have access to the hospital. so 1945 they were denied. along with the church and other ministers they challenged them after the church to really account for the races that allowed it to go on and although the situation didn't in the favorably she made very clear to end segregation and discrimination and in 1946 bill was going to be about affordable health care so she supported that in 1942 and the affordable health care now. >> how did you go about getting a publisher for the book? >> we belonged to the studies conference that is a lovely confidence we have in washington, d.c. and this is only a 40th year and professional historians come together and talk about local history s
at the time as well as about her. >> it is a snapshot of washington, d.c. as a city. one particular incident in here that i hadn't known about plano a lot of washingtonians have a problem and she was raised presbyterian but became a methodist in the 1920's and comes to washington, d.c. at the united methodist church and the hospital was known by the methodist church and they didn't allow them to have access to the hospital. so 1945 they were denied. along with the church and other...
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city. susan mcginnis is in washington and has the latest on the olympic threat. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, this woman is called the black widow, she's expected of plotting a terror attack in and around sochi. during these olympic games. and we now understand that russian authorities are on the manhunt for three suspected suicide bombers as well this morning. meanwhile, here in washington, doubts are growing about russian guarantees of security at the games, and now the u.s. is taking action. this is the new face of terror for security forces at the olympic games in sochi. her name is ruzana ibragimova. but she's being called a black widow because her islamic militant husband was killed by russian security forces last year, and she has vowed revenge. >> i think this is the biggest threat we've seen to any olympics in quite some time. >> reporter: and there is good reason for worry. last month, two bomb attacks killed more than 30 people in volgograd, a city about 600 miles from sochi. the group that's claimed responsibility for those attacks r
city. susan mcginnis is in washington and has the latest on the olympic threat. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, this woman is called the black widow, she's expected of plotting a terror attack in and around sochi. during these olympic games. and we now understand that russian authorities are on the manhunt for three suspected suicide bombers as well this morning. meanwhile, here in washington, doubts are growing about russian guarantees of security at the games, and now...
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cities. "the washington post's" liz sleigh is joining us via skype. what is happening yesterday and what is happening today? >> yesterday we saw the al qaeda group basically claim they were in control of fallujah and it does look like they are as much in control of that city as anyone else. they have raised their flag over the town and the iraqi army is outside the town. today we saw the iraqi army shelling the town and seemingly from the outskirts in which they were trying to get back in the town. but as far as i can gather, people in fallujah have not been able to reenter as of now. >> yesterday, the iraqi military and police withdrew when they saw isis was here. >> this was the culmination of violent events in which the iraqi army and security forces were forced to flee from fallujah and ramadi. they have had successes getting back into ramadi but not in fallujah. >> how is the situation in fallujah changed since the u.s. withdrew troops? >> the u.s. withdrew slowly over a period of time and they were handing power to the iraqi security forces. but
cities. "the washington post's" liz sleigh is joining us via skype. what is happening yesterday and what is happening today? >> yesterday we saw the al qaeda group basically claim they were in control of fallujah and it does look like they are as much in control of that city as anyone else. they have raised their flag over the town and the iraqi army is outside the town. today we saw the iraqi army shelling the town and seemingly from the outskirts in which they were trying to...
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cities like washington, dc, new york, and boston will not get above freezing for days. the bitter temperatures will not clear out until next week. this is the second time this winter the federal government has shut down for weather. the first time was if december it only rained. year, it was 60 degrees in washington. the snow is already coming down and so far, this storm looks to be legitimate. >>> it turns out the massive data breach at target could have been prevent through a program the retailer dropped. the "wall street journal" reports that the current c.e.o. helped pull the plug on a pilot program to embed senator -- embed smart chips in the card worrying it would slow check out and upette the customers. the recent less of 70 million target customers' information will enforce the banks to invest in the chip technology which is popular in europe and canada. >> overseas, a woman could be a suicide bomber and may already be inside the ring of security surrounding the olympics. hotel employees in sochi cold abc they received wanted posters and descriptions of the blac
cities like washington, dc, new york, and boston will not get above freezing for days. the bitter temperatures will not clear out until next week. this is the second time this winter the federal government has shut down for weather. the first time was if december it only rained. year, it was 60 degrees in washington. the snow is already coming down and so far, this storm looks to be legitimate. >>> it turns out the massive data breach at target could have been prevent through a program...
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on saturday, near 60 in washington, 55 in new york city. temperatures actually a little warmer than what they should be at this time. chicago will be -- it's a veritable heat wave with a temperature of 37 degrees. >> al roker, thank you for being with us again tonight. >>> we have late word tonight of a fatal avalanche near vail, colorado. at least one person was killed, several others injured, when the slide broke loose in the back country outside of the vail skiing area. five people have been killed in avalanches in just the last two weeks in the states of colorado, wyoming and montana. >>> more breaking news tonight from overseas. four american airmen presumed dead after a specially equipped u.s. air force black hawk helicopter crashed along the coast of england. defense officials sayed chopper was on a training mission when it went down. no word yet on a cause or the identities of those on board. >>> in a story that broke late today in washington. robert gates, the republican, former cia chief and defense secretary who president obama h
on saturday, near 60 in washington, 55 in new york city. temperatures actually a little warmer than what they should be at this time. chicago will be -- it's a veritable heat wave with a temperature of 37 degrees. >> al roker, thank you for being with us again tonight. >>> we have late word tonight of a fatal avalanche near vail, colorado. at least one person was killed, several others injured, when the slide broke loose in the back country outside of the vail skiing area. five...
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. >> cities between washington, d.c.nd maine are now bracing for the blizzard like white planes, new york. in new jersey salt, shovels and snowblowers are flying off of the shelves. >> they are saying, between six or 16 inches, but with this i'll be ready for anything. >> it will be cold initially and then get colder once the snow clears out. it will be a light snow, and we have winter storm warnings in effect, blizzard warnings, because the wind could increase and the snow could blow reducing visibility. this will all be happening overnighting tonight. a big hole in the radar here. we have two storms that will combine and intensify. but that is not happening yet. the rain to the south and the snow all coming together. some light snow developing and then it really intensifies. there is the cold air in place. right around the freezing mark in philadelphia. so looks like it could be initially a mix, but then quickly changing over to snow a it will farther south. by 7:00, 8:00, the storm intensifies and it really starts to
. >> cities between washington, d.c.nd maine are now bracing for the blizzard like white planes, new york. in new jersey salt, shovels and snowblowers are flying off of the shelves. >> they are saying, between six or 16 inches, but with this i'll be ready for anything. >> it will be cold initially and then get colder once the snow clears out. it will be a light snow, and we have winter storm warnings in effect, blizzard warnings, because the wind could increase and the snow...
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cities. washington, d.c., chicago, and new york city. i mean, 50 pages.ose cities. but, i mean, the obstacles. you are supposed it know the desks of things like gravity knife. ballistic knife. kung fu star. it's obstacle course to make it hard for people. >> you are a libertarian. do you believe that the five states that allow anyone to carry with no paperwork should be the 50 states? do you believe that should happen? or should there be some regulation? >> certainly if you are a ex-con. if you are a felon, if you have mental problems that have been clearly demonstrated. we there is no more crime in the states that let people have guns. >> okay. so you want what though? i think the audience would like to know what stossel wants to see on the gun level? >> fewer simple rules that everyone understands that don't abuse poor people. >> that are uniformed over 50 states? >> no. >> no? >> no. each state can make its own? >> experiment. >> all right, stossel. i'm kind of glad you don't have a gun though stossel. sometimes on this program it gets feisty, pull it
cities. washington, d.c., chicago, and new york city. i mean, 50 pages.ose cities. but, i mean, the obstacles. you are supposed it know the desks of things like gravity knife. ballistic knife. kung fu star. it's obstacle course to make it hard for people. >> you are a libertarian. do you believe that the five states that allow anyone to carry with no paperwork should be the 50 states? do you believe that should happen? or should there be some regulation? >> certainly if you are a...
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which american city, washington d.c., seattle, boston, chicago? >> is it washington? >> no.s in new zealand. this is good. >> she's got a harvard sweatshirt on. it's boston. >> most who spend time in boston know when you hear tea you don't think about a drink. you think about the transportation system. >> from san jose, in which sport do teams employ the "t" formation? >> football. >> it is indeed. the t formation. >> with the super bowl around the corner, we'll dress up on football facts. it's an offensive formation the quarterback in the center gets in a t shape with his running backs. >> look at you fancy knowing that. >> that's right hoda. in golf, what is a tee shot? first taken on a hole, last shot before par, shot from the rough, or penalty shot? >> it is the last shot before the par? >> you don't play golf, do you? you're going to love this cd. >> the correct answer is it's the first shot taken at the hole. >> it's the first shot or stroke taken from the golf ball. that's important to master. >> no kidding. up state new york, which letter in the greek alphabet looks
which american city, washington d.c., seattle, boston, chicago? >> is it washington? >> no.s in new zealand. this is good. >> she's got a harvard sweatshirt on. it's boston. >> most who spend time in boston know when you hear tea you don't think about a drink. you think about the transportation system. >> from san jose, in which sport do teams employ the "t" formation? >> football. >> it is indeed. the t formation. >> with the super bowl...
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city life. he loved washington, the first ambassador.e loved to ride the streetcar and be out in public here. he found it so much different than other countries but no, i didn't. i will say in the big houses here it was interesting the servants in the records were german and english and after 1907 they were all local, mostly african-american here but the butlers were almost universally african-american. and they were much sought after. they would be hired out from under somebody and are cheap but in his memoir was roosevelt's aide killed on the titanic. he wrote letters which he left in endowment to the public. he said most of the dinner parties, smaller dinner parties were prepared by the the governess. they checked the list and they did everything and a host and hostess just came to the event. >> if you adjust restate the question in the microphone when i ask it? >> the ambassador spoke of the segregated community here. it's a very good question because i mention the subject in the book because there was a great movement to clean up th
city life. he loved washington, the first ambassador.e loved to ride the streetcar and be out in public here. he found it so much different than other countries but no, i didn't. i will say in the big houses here it was interesting the servants in the records were german and english and after 1907 they were all local, mostly african-american here but the butlers were almost universally african-american. and they were much sought after. they would be hired out from under somebody and are cheap...
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cities probably by midnight, 2:00 a.m. it will be exiting out cape cod and boston. so the timing of the snow, it moves in stymied morning around washingtonhia sometime around noon. new york city sometime around noonish. about 2:00 p.m. and then the majority of the snow falls tuesday afternoon and then it begins to exit by about 9:00 p.m. the last spot it will exit will be in boston, cape cod early wednesday morning. a lot of people shoveling late tuesday night before you go to bed to clear the snow. how much snow? this is a storm for you. also coastal new jersey you'll get more. the big cities, right around 3 to 6, 2 to 4. the worst part, it will be bitterly cold. wind chills zero to ten. >> is it correct to say this is polar vortex 2.0 or is that liberal media spin. >> it's -- polar vortex is a term that describes what happens up in the arctic. it's polar air. leave it at that. >> if we hear people say polar vortex, don't believe them? >> they'll say polar vortex part 2, don't buy that. >>> coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," a bombshell into chris christie's political retributions. steve korniaki broke this story. we'll
cities probably by midnight, 2:00 a.m. it will be exiting out cape cod and boston. so the timing of the snow, it moves in stymied morning around washingtonhia sometime around noon. new york city sometime around noonish. about 2:00 p.m. and then the majority of the snow falls tuesday afternoon and then it begins to exit by about 9:00 p.m. the last spot it will exit will be in boston, cape cod early wednesday morning. a lot of people shoveling late tuesday night before you go to bed to clear the...
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. >>> washington, d.c., just one city bearing the brunt of the storm. take a look at this. you can barely make out the washington monument. can't even see where it is. nbc's tracie potts is there. these days, you know, being live on location looks painful, unfortunately. >> it's not too bad. we haven't been out here too long. talk to me in a few hours. the federal government today is open. they decided to do a two hour delay and give people unscheduled leave. if you have leave, you can stay home. you can bet a lot of people will take that option. the roads in some areas, especially some of the suburbs and outlying areas, neighborhood that's have yet to be plowed, they are still treacherous. people spinning out and in some cases just not able to quite get out of their neighborhood to get on to the main roads. also, up and down the east coast you heard some of those snowfall totals that bill was telling us about. it's tying up traffic. this morning's commute hopefully light if people heed the warnings to stay home. betty? >> i would assume many people will. hopefully they will
. >>> washington, d.c., just one city bearing the brunt of the storm. take a look at this. you can barely make out the washington monument. can't even see where it is. nbc's tracie potts is there. these days, you know, being live on location looks painful, unfortunately. >> it's not too bad. we haven't been out here too long. talk to me in a few hours. the federal government today is open. they decided to do a two hour delay and give people unscheduled leave. if you have leave,...
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separate readings have dipped into the single digits and teams from boston to new york and washington to cities like atlanta, nashville and birmingham. the days are near wiped out conditions under buffalo. thousands of homes and businesses have lost power in many places people are being told to stay home. southern farmers are now worried about their crops. >> catherine: the bid for cold temperatures and 1 and a winter storm cost thousands of flight cancellations and delays over the past few days this is boston globe and apart airport just one of the places where travelers have been stranded and acclaim that are palin up. one of the hardest hit headlines is the jet blew. which basically shut down operations and boston and new york three major airports some flights were moving again but it's going to take time to get back to normal >> catherine: and escaped in may in kentucky to could not handle the difficult it was so bad. he actually acts to be taken back to jail. he was on the run for a few days after breaking out of a correctional facility but could did not realize just how brutally cold it w
separate readings have dipped into the single digits and teams from boston to new york and washington to cities like atlanta, nashville and birmingham. the days are near wiped out conditions under buffalo. thousands of homes and businesses have lost power in many places people are being told to stay home. southern farmers are now worried about their crops. >> catherine: the bid for cold temperatures and 1 and a winter storm cost thousands of flight cancellations and delays over the past...
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washington, the last presidential appointment to the d.c. commission and the first to be designated mayor commissioner and later under home rule the city's first elected mayor. upon appointment as mayor commissioner washington brian patrick murphy, former chief of police in syracuse, new york as director of public safety. murphy launched an aggressive recruitment drive to hire blacks to the npd and implemented the various recommendations of johnson's client commission. in 1968 he orchestrated a leadership change selecting a technocrat with progressive leanings, jerry wilson, to replace lane as nbd police chief. with or without the help of congress johnson showed real determination in his efforts to professionalize d.c.'s police force. the drive to recruit more blacks to the npd and the fact that african-americans comprise more and more of the agency converged to produce a number of tragic episodes that initially only serve to emphasize the racism that pervaded the department. good number of african-americans who joined the nbd vote commission's report either quit the force or retired early as a result of frustrations encountered on the job. on
washington, the last presidential appointment to the d.c. commission and the first to be designated mayor commissioner and later under home rule the city's first elected mayor. upon appointment as mayor commissioner washington brian patrick murphy, former chief of police in syracuse, new york as director of public safety. murphy launched an aggressive recruitment drive to hire blacks to the npd and implemented the various recommendations of johnson's client commission. in 1968 he orchestrated a...
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beginning with ice and bookbinding and letterpress. >> booktv's most recent stop on our cities tour was bellingham, washington. we visited the area with the help of our local cable partner, comcast, to bring you some of the cities rich literary culture and history. weser with a visit to buy some bookbinding and letterpress where co-owner kevin nelson explained the operations of his 19th century letterpress. >> [background sounds] >> my name is kevin nelson, and we are in bellingham, washington, at bison bookbinding and letterpress, our business that we run from her home. we been in business for nine years. resort in 2004. my wife is an artist, and she went to the college of art and craft a steady bookbinding and letterpress printing. when she got out she's saw that there was no letterpress shops in bellingham, and it was the perfect opportunity to open one and take over the world. she does the design work on the computer, and then we have a piece of filmmaking the design and then we used photopolymer plates to do our printing. primarily we used heidelberg windmills which is a letterpress that sounded most com
beginning with ice and bookbinding and letterpress. >> booktv's most recent stop on our cities tour was bellingham, washington. we visited the area with the help of our local cable partner, comcast, to bring you some of the cities rich literary culture and history. weser with a visit to buy some bookbinding and letterpress where co-owner kevin nelson explained the operations of his 19th century letterpress. >> [background sounds] >> my name is kevin nelson, and we are in...
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cities. you have come to the congestion capital of the world. the texas transportation institute in their last report said washington, d.c., is the most congested city in america. to travele you between 10:00 and 2:00 so you miss some of that. it is important to be competitive in the world, to make sure our products, manufactured in america, will create jobs at home. it appears the manufacturers are starting to come back to america. they understand we have a great workforce. now we have inexpensive energy. gas weoud to say the found is going to help draw the manufacturers and companies back to america. we have to make sure we can get the market share to make sure we are creating jobs in america. when we talk about the role of government, i believe it is essential. we want to have the private sector purchase date with us. when you look back to the founding of the country, it was the tipping point of the transportation issue peered maryland and virginia could not to get to agreement the ohio territory. folks from virginia and maryland realized we had to do a constitution. that was under the articles of confederation. we had to have a constitution
cities. you have come to the congestion capital of the world. the texas transportation institute in their last report said washington, d.c., is the most congested city in america. to travele you between 10:00 and 2:00 so you miss some of that. it is important to be competitive in the world, to make sure our products, manufactured in america, will create jobs at home. it appears the manufacturers are starting to come back to america. they understand we have a great workforce. now we have...