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washington, d.c., became solidified as the united states capital, and after the civil war, there were several people who sought to beautify the city. one who was from washington paved the streets, covered the sewers, made many improvements. bankrupt in the city, but he did a lot of good for washington, d.c. around the turn-of-the-century, there was a mcmillan commission, so named because it was chaired by senator mcmillan. this effort was part of the city's beautiful movement, and many of the really beautiful buildings -- i personally think the library of congress is one of the most beautiful buildings in the world. union station from 1908 compares favorably with any train station anywhere, and if you have been to penn station in new york, you know what i'm talking about. and then there was also a movement of many of the wealthy from around the country seeing washington as a fashionable place. they want to come here, so they built many beautiful homes. the social season, wisely, was january and february as opposed to july and august. this was definitely before it conditioning -- air c
washington, d.c., became solidified as the united states capital, and after the civil war, there were several people who sought to beautify the city. one who was from washington paved the streets, covered the sewers, made many improvements. bankrupt in the city, but he did a lot of good for washington, d.c. around the turn-of-the-century, there was a mcmillan commission, so named because it was chaired by senator mcmillan. this effort was part of the city's beautiful movement, and many of the...
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perhaps the solitary block on george washington's character, in fact, washington, d.c. was one of the greatest evils the people of the united states suffered. it should be destroyed and annihilated. that's all from the house debate. members of both side indicated their awareness that the decision to come south to the potomac had been a matter of barter. a north carolina representative threatened that if the removal bill passed the house, he would immediately call for the repeal of 1790 funding act. after a week of consideration, a motion to continue debate failed 5 1-35. on august 24th, 1814, british general robert ross burned several buildings in washington. americans at the time, and as pointed out this morning, british after the fact considered it retaliation for the american burning of government buildings at york, canada. perhaps only one government building and perhaps not the american army after all. this provided the burning of the public buildings provided opponents of the location with an opportunity to argue for removal without having to did he mean the city.
perhaps the solitary block on george washington's character, in fact, washington, d.c. was one of the greatest evils the people of the united states suffered. it should be destroyed and annihilated. that's all from the house debate. members of both side indicated their awareness that the decision to come south to the potomac had been a matter of barter. a north carolina representative threatened that if the removal bill passed the house, he would immediately call for the repeal of 1790 funding...
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they don't need washington, d.c. tying strings to it. >> the idaho public school system needs hevment no question about it. we spend less per pupil than any other state in the country, less than even mississippi. idaho schools do need help. i agree with the senator, though, that when we get help from the federal government we need to minimize the regulations and the strings attached to the money that comes from the federal government. some of the -- the programs are well-intentioned but oftentimes with the federal government there is excessive regulations. one with of the things that i bring to the table is having worked inside the federal government and having worked at the s.e.c., i've got an understanding of these run-away bureaucracies and agencies and how we need to keep them in check and not let them overregulate various aspects of our lives, including education. >> let's go to our panelists now. doctor, you'll direct your question beginning with mr. mitchell. >> my question is, what kind of democrat are you? a
they don't need washington, d.c. tying strings to it. >> the idaho public school system needs hevment no question about it. we spend less per pupil than any other state in the country, less than even mississippi. idaho schools do need help. i agree with the senator, though, that when we get help from the federal government we need to minimize the regulations and the strings attached to the money that comes from the federal government. some of the -- the programs are well-intentioned but...
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particularly president johnson understood that he needed some african-american leadership in washington, d.c. in the elections and elected officials. so he appointed walter washington as the first mayor. then he gets elected as the first elected mayor in '74. that was important because it came as a result of great pressure by people in urban centers around the country. dr. king gets killed in '68, urban centers are burning up. they had to do something. it was that pressure from the people who said it's about time to let local people run their local affairs. that happens in '73. >> reverend tucker, you were here. you've run a church in the city for many, many years. talk about what it meant for the citizens of the district of columbia. >> it meant participation. it meant representation. it meant involvement. it meant fresh opportunity. to gaengage in government. it meant job improvement. it meant upward mobility. it was a positive move on the part of the citizens and the interest of the citizens when home rule came into being. >> what is the home rule act, 40th anniversary commemoration and c
particularly president johnson understood that he needed some african-american leadership in washington, d.c. in the elections and elected officials. so he appointed walter washington as the first mayor. then he gets elected as the first elected mayor in '74. that was important because it came as a result of great pressure by people in urban centers around the country. dr. king gets killed in '68, urban centers are burning up. they had to do something. it was that pressure from the people who...
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that experience to washington, d.c. to represent you and your families. i will always have your back in washington. thank you. >> thank you, jeff, and thank you to our partners for hosting this debate and thank you, martha, for joining us today and tonight for this discussion so important to our future. i would also like to thank my family. my beautiful wife, my daughter autumn, my son will. without them we couldn't do what we do. i love you a great deal from the bottom of my heart. you know, we started this journey years ago. one of the things i committed to you, to the people of our home here in western new york, that i will always listen. my door will always be open. we've done over 148 town halls. we've helped over 6,000 constituents with cases involving the federal government. because representing you, i truly believe that in order to represent 717,000 people you need to be out and listening to people. that's what we do. because i believe bringing your voice to washington, d.c. is the right thing to do because we are filled with common sense nd reason
that experience to washington, d.c. to represent you and your families. i will always have your back in washington. thank you. >> thank you, jeff, and thank you to our partners for hosting this debate and thank you, martha, for joining us today and tonight for this discussion so important to our future. i would also like to thank my family. my beautiful wife, my daughter autumn, my son will. without them we couldn't do what we do. i love you a great deal from the bottom of my heart. you...
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we sent more of the same to washington, d.c. to vote for millionaires and billionaires and just heard it yourself. i rolled out a plan that emphasis small businesses as the backbone in the state and emphasises agriculture which is hampered at every part of the process by the corporate side. i will work with both side of the aisle to come up with solutions that work for all sectors of the economy. not just the biggest corporat n corporations and the wealthiest individuals. >> moderator: rebuttal congressman daines? >> daines: you take a trip out to the hundreds of people that depend on coal. the crow indian reservation has a 50% unemployment rate and without the development of coal resources their unemployment rate would be 80-90 percent. how do you help the hard working taxpayers? you help them by making sure they have a job. that is county commissioners across montana support the timber bill. we get good, high paying jobs in our natural resources industy here in montana. timber, oil, natural gas, coal, hydro, and all of it. but
we sent more of the same to washington, d.c. to vote for millionaires and billionaires and just heard it yourself. i rolled out a plan that emphasis small businesses as the backbone in the state and emphasises agriculture which is hampered at every part of the process by the corporate side. i will work with both side of the aisle to come up with solutions that work for all sectors of the economy. not just the biggest corporat n corporations and the wealthiest individuals. >> moderator:...
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you live in washington, d.c. and to attack me on a budget that invest in libraries, open space and modernizes the 911 system -- >> trivedi: let's talk about the record contracts. >> moderator: let's wrap up the comment about chester county. >> costello: the reason why the chester county police and fire department support me is because i am making it decisions to invest in public safety. >> moderator: i want to get off of chester county here. what specifically are things that would be hard for you to do that you think we ought to do to trim the federal budget deficit? something that is difficult given the things you stand for? look for example, no body wants to talk about the third rail of entit entitlements. at some point there is going to be an adjust or increase in the retirement age? >> trivedi: the ryan budget he praised but says he doesn't would end the medicare guarantee and turn it into a voucher program. we cannot afford this. look, the budget i would support to fix medicare is we need have to people that
you live in washington, d.c. and to attack me on a budget that invest in libraries, open space and modernizes the 911 system -- >> trivedi: let's talk about the record contracts. >> moderator: let's wrap up the comment about chester county. >> costello: the reason why the chester county police and fire department support me is because i am making it decisions to invest in public safety. >> moderator: i want to get off of chester county here. what specifically are things...
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i think the democratic party ought to offer the mayor of washington, d.c. and that makes everybody happen. chuck todd, nbc political news moderator, chuck, appreciate it. >>> we've got some breaking news from the united states supreme court ahead. and we've got one of the great rebuttals of all time from mr. lewis black. stay with us. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. everyone is looking for ways while to cut expenses.s unique, and that's where pg&e's online business energy checkup tool can really help. you can use it to track your actual energy use. find rebates that make equipment upgrades more affordable. even develop a customized energy plan for your
i think the democratic party ought to offer the mayor of washington, d.c. and that makes everybody happen. chuck todd, nbc political news moderator, chuck, appreciate it. >>> we've got some breaking news from the united states supreme court ahead. and we've got one of the great rebuttals of all time from mr. lewis black. stay with us. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just...
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it takes courage to balance a budget in washington, d.c., so i have cast some tough votes to do so. of 17 trillionn dollars in debt, and it takes courage to make cuts in the budget, and i think it is gutless for you to say you are for a balanced budget and not show what path you are going to do to get there. is best answer you have strengthen the irs. you know show your math or your homework. the fact is i voted for a balanced budget over 10 years that does modest cuts in the and you have screamed about every single one. you need the courage to step forward and talk about what programs you are going to cut. >> i would actually like to answer the question i think he posted some point -- how do you balance the budget? this is a real difference in this race. in my view, the best ways to grow the economy, put more americans back to work. everyone hundred billion dollar increase we see in gdp generates inther 12 one $6 billion federal revenue. you are right, i do think we ought to crackdown on tax evasion. i do not know why you would want to let the wealthiest individuals in america or c
it takes courage to balance a budget in washington, d.c., so i have cast some tough votes to do so. of 17 trillionn dollars in debt, and it takes courage to make cuts in the budget, and i think it is gutless for you to say you are for a balanced budget and not show what path you are going to do to get there. is best answer you have strengthen the irs. you know show your math or your homework. the fact is i voted for a balanced budget over 10 years that does modest cuts in the and you have...
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and, in fact, washington, d.c. exist.t under the constitution and then under a specific act of congress designated that maryland would cede a certain part of their in which the nation's capitol would be built. this would be a ten-year process because they were projecting this is going to be one of the grandest cities to exist in the time and it would take ten years to make this of the reason they said maryland and virginia is because these were slave states. southerners who control the -- and dominated the colonies f the 13 sure that the south and slavery in particular was being protected in this process. conceived this notion of the white o build house and the capitol in the whole city. now, who's going do this building. now george washington initially europeans.ted white and they put the call out but they're not a lot of white want to get in a boat and come over to the new country rocks trees and throw out on the side of the road. so they had very, very little recruiting. so they turned to who they turn to, who b
and, in fact, washington, d.c. exist.t under the constitution and then under a specific act of congress designated that maryland would cede a certain part of their in which the nation's capitol would be built. this would be a ten-year process because they were projecting this is going to be one of the grandest cities to exist in the time and it would take ten years to make this of the reason they said maryland and virginia is because these were slave states. southerners who control the -- and...
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you so what happened in washington, d.c. i had a career in politics prior to serving in the house of representatives. the problem with earmarks is you have members of congress using it to cut deals at the expense of the taxpayer. they use it to pad their own success at the expense of the american people. i serve on the transportation infrastructure committee in the house and we can work through prioritizeing our projects -- prioritizing our projects without earmarks. >> amanda, rebuttal? >> i am also against earmarks and we should not send our congressman back to washington, d.c. to be in the senate who has supported giving incentives to ship corporations oversea overseas. >> steve? >> the most important thing we want to do is see better paying jobs and less government. 50% of the people graduating from universities are underemployed or unemployed. that is one of the biggest challenges we face and why when you talk with montanans, they say they don't want to travel outside of the state to see their grandchildren. they want o
you so what happened in washington, d.c. i had a career in politics prior to serving in the house of representatives. the problem with earmarks is you have members of congress using it to cut deals at the expense of the taxpayer. they use it to pad their own success at the expense of the american people. i serve on the transportation infrastructure committee in the house and we can work through prioritizeing our projects -- prioritizing our projects without earmarks. >> amanda, rebuttal?...
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when i go to washington, d.c. may still be in the minority but not quite to the extent that i was in the idaho legislature. i will definitely have more allies to work with than i did there but i think this experience that i had in the legislature was very valuable to me because i had no choice other than to work across the aisle to check to get things done and i did manage to have some accomplishments with what i think were very important and when i go to washington, d.c. rather than shut down government unable work to cooperate with the people there to get things done. >> moderator: the next question is from jessica for representative ringo. >> how do you compromise, that is when the you decide you want to give up something for the greater good and when an issue is too important to give up anything? ringo: thank you. i believe most of us have thought about the important issues and we know where we stand. we develop certain values growing up that are hard to deviate from from time to time but as people that are re
when i go to washington, d.c. may still be in the minority but not quite to the extent that i was in the idaho legislature. i will definitely have more allies to work with than i did there but i think this experience that i had in the legislature was very valuable to me because i had no choice other than to work across the aisle to check to get things done and i did manage to have some accomplishments with what i think were very important and when i go to washington, d.c. rather than shut down...
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the people around washington, d.c. were gripped in fear in october 2002 as a spree killer emerged from the darkness, killing innocent people. who was the d.c. sniper and how did it change the surrounding communities forever. here's the story from the people who were held captive. >> it is a community of almost a million people with very low crime rates, great park system, great quality of life here. >> it's a fantastic place to live, fantastic place to raise children. the people are wonderful. >> montgomery county is a great place. it's a nice place to grow up. i still think of this as my home. >> but on october 2nd, 2002, any sense of peace in this quiet, suburban community is about to change forever. at 6:00 approximately, as commuters make their way through rush-hour traffic, they have no idea that a killer is among them. minutes later, he strikes for the first time. >> james d. martin, father and boy scout leader, is walking into a store to pick up groceries for his church's youth group when he's shot in the back. >
the people around washington, d.c. were gripped in fear in october 2002 as a spree killer emerged from the darkness, killing innocent people. who was the d.c. sniper and how did it change the surrounding communities forever. here's the story from the people who were held captive. >> it is a community of almost a million people with very low crime rates, great park system, great quality of life here. >> it's a fantastic place to live, fantastic place to raise children. the people are...
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i have to go back to washington d.c. so this is all the fun i get to have. my mama is and was an amazing woman. she would work 16-hour days as a nurse's aid making sure we stayed off of welfare. she believed she needed to set the example for her boys to follow. she worked hard at it. when i flunked out of high school as a freshman, she was none to happy with me. my mama believes that sometimes love has to come at the end of a switch. i know this is the west, but a switch, for those of you who don't understand what a switch is, a switch is a southern apparatus of encouragement, typically applies from your belt line to your ankles and my mama encouraged me a lot that freshman year. and the second blessing that came my way was a small business owner, a conservative republican. i didn't know it at the time that the chick-fil-a operator was a conservative republican. all i knew was that john showed up at the right time. he started telling me some very important lessons. he started saying that, tim, you don't have to play football or be an entertainer in order to
i have to go back to washington d.c. so this is all the fun i get to have. my mama is and was an amazing woman. she would work 16-hour days as a nurse's aid making sure we stayed off of welfare. she believed she needed to set the example for her boys to follow. she worked hard at it. when i flunked out of high school as a freshman, she was none to happy with me. my mama believes that sometimes love has to come at the end of a switch. i know this is the west, but a switch, for those of you who...
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i look forward to your vote and representing you in washington d.c. because they truly believe, based on what we talked about here that i best represent the values and priorities of this district and i look forward to going to washington d.c. to serve you. thank you. >> moderator: thank you. mr. sandman, your final thoughts. sandman: i am a common person and i use comments ends. if i am elected, i can walk between both parties. i am not stuck in the party boat whether it be republican or democrat. i care about you and doing the right the, lowering taxes, student debt, jobs, environment. number one is the environment with me. there's a lot of talk out there but the corporations and the pose that be don't care about the environment or the people. they are fed agreed. they don't care about you. the parties i believe don't care about you. it is about controlling power. i care about you. i care about your grandchildren and their break to life. when i am elected, i will make my voice heard and i will do the best that i can for you. or you are the ones that
i look forward to your vote and representing you in washington d.c. because they truly believe, based on what we talked about here that i best represent the values and priorities of this district and i look forward to going to washington d.c. to serve you. thank you. >> moderator: thank you. mr. sandman, your final thoughts. sandman: i am a common person and i use comments ends. if i am elected, i can walk between both parties. i am not stuck in the party boat whether it be republican or...
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the hospital is just outside washington, d.c. and bethesda, maryland.d is on location for us. update our viewers and what we know about this second nurse. >> reporter: wolf, we're within just a few hours of nina pham's expected arrival here at the special clinical studies unit at nih. this is a highly specialized isolation facility preparing to receive its first-ever patient actually diagnosed with ebola. she's an intensive care nurse who will receive the most intensive care possible. nina pham, the 26-year-old nurse who become the first health care worker to be infected with ebola is coming here, a special isolation unit at the national institutes of health. it's one of only four in the united states. what's behind the move? >> to give the state of the art care in a containment facility of highly trained individuals capable of taking care of her. >> reporter: this transfer came at the request of texas presbyterian hospital. that hospital has at least 50 health care workers who may have been exposed to ebola. >> that makes it quite challenging to operat
the hospital is just outside washington, d.c. and bethesda, maryland.d is on location for us. update our viewers and what we know about this second nurse. >> reporter: wolf, we're within just a few hours of nina pham's expected arrival here at the special clinical studies unit at nih. this is a highly specialized isolation facility preparing to receive its first-ever patient actually diagnosed with ebola. she's an intensive care nurse who will receive the most intensive care possible....
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to washington, d.c. to work with me. i hear from them over and over again. their biggest challenge as far as d.c. is concerned is that every time pc does something by giving them money or something else, they attach all kinds of federal strings to it. i could not agree with them more. we can run these school district ourselves right here in idaho. the legislature can do this. they don't need washington, d.c. tying strings to it. >> mr. mitchell. public school system needs al, no question. we spent less per state -- than any other state per pupil, less than even mississippi. that we need to minimize regulations and strings that are money that comes from the federal government. the programs are well intended, federalntimes with the government there are excessive regulations. one of the things i bring to the table is having worked inside the federal government and having worked at the sec, i have an understanding of these one away bureaucracies and agencies and how we need to keep them in -- let themt the o
to washington, d.c. to work with me. i hear from them over and over again. their biggest challenge as far as d.c. is concerned is that every time pc does something by giving them money or something else, they attach all kinds of federal strings to it. i could not agree with them more. we can run these school district ourselves right here in idaho. the legislature can do this. they don't need washington, d.c. tying strings to it. >> mr. mitchell. public school system needs al, no question....
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i think the democratic party ought to offer the mayor of washington, d.c. and that makes everybody happen. chuck todd, nbc political news moderator, chuck, appreciate it. >>> we've got some breaking news from the united states supreme court ahead. and we've got one of the great rebuttals of all time from mr. lewis black. stay with us. if you can clear a table without lifting a finger... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™. you got a little something" tool on the back of your shoe there. a price tag! danger! price tag alert! oh. hey, guys. price tag alert! is this normal? well, progressive is a price tag free zone. we let you tell us what you want to pay, and we help you find options to fit your budget. where are they taking him? i don't know. this seems excessive! decontamination in progress. i don't want to tell you guys your job, but... policies without the price tags. now, that's progr
i think the democratic party ought to offer the mayor of washington, d.c. and that makes everybody happen. chuck todd, nbc political news moderator, chuck, appreciate it. >>> we've got some breaking news from the united states supreme court ahead. and we've got one of the great rebuttals of all time from mr. lewis black. stay with us. if you can clear a table without lifting a finger... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is...
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elizabeth herr, abc news, dallas. >>> we're just about an hour away from game one in washington, d.c.. >> they will be in d.c.. giants are riding some momentum after playing a great game against the pirates on wednesday when they won, i can watch the grand slam over and over again. and game two tim hudson, starting pitcher. he spoke about the strategy. >> just coming up with a good game plan, watching a lot of video, seeing what their strengths and weaknesses are. and come up with a good game plan. >> giants have won eight straight playoff games going back to 2012. first two games are played in washington, d.c.. game three will be at the giants ballpark on monday. sky 7 just flew over the ballpark and caught the grounds crew getting ready. so exciting. abc 7 news reporter tiffany wilson joins us there outside the ballpark with the way fans are gearing up. >> reporter: excitement is in the air. we saw fans line up to get postseason gear and they're welcoming fans to watch the game on tv. when the giants trounced upon the pirates, the team returned october swagger to their fans. >> i'm
elizabeth herr, abc news, dallas. >>> we're just about an hour away from game one in washington, d.c.. >> they will be in d.c.. giants are riding some momentum after playing a great game against the pirates on wednesday when they won, i can watch the grand slam over and over again. and game two tim hudson, starting pitcher. he spoke about the strategy. >> just coming up with a good game plan, watching a lot of video, seeing what their strengths and weaknesses are. and come...
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it comes from people in inon washington d.c. getting dth comfortable with agreeing with o each other on both sides of the aisle and not wanting to reign in government spending. which is why we're here open having this fight today. >> that's great. katie. thank you very much. james move that laptop off to one side. get the camera in. get a load of the hat and jacket on james golden.it summit 2013 veterans will remember that i had serious fashion envy when moderating the james golden panel a year ago. my crack staff did some focus grouping on an andrews fashion makeover because i wanted to bes as hip as james golden in 2014. clearly i have made very, very little progress. i am wearing the new centennial institute, limited edition, 1776 signature tie. the 2012 edition was blue, the 0 politically fitting.fitt the 2014 edition is red, we hope politically prophetic. we there's a great women's scarf in the same 1776 motif.the it's a great conversation starter. be sure to get one at the exhibit booth. here's where i have gone out ane go
it comes from people in inon washington d.c. getting dth comfortable with agreeing with o each other on both sides of the aisle and not wanting to reign in government spending. which is why we're here open having this fight today. >> that's great. katie. thank you very much. james move that laptop off to one side. get the camera in. get a load of the hat and jacket on james golden.it summit 2013 veterans will remember that i had serious fashion envy when moderating the james golden panel...
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and in washington, d.c., there were tragic consequences.fers a heart attack. >> and he kind of falls next to the -- >> falls next to the car, yes. >> reporter: luck of all luck, right across the street, engine house 26 of the washington, d.c., fire department. but that ambulance is on another call, so 911 calls for a different emt crew. but mistakenly sends them to a wrong address across town. meanwhile, inside this firehouse, five firefighters with life-saving equipment, but despite mary's pleas, no one comes. >> when someone knocks on the door and says there's an incident across the street, they should have responded immediately. >> reporter: the lieutenant in charge retired with full pension. the most anyone else got was a 60-hour suspension. jim avila, abc news, washington. >> we want to know what you think. you can see the full report on "20/20" tonight, do your job. that's at 10:00 p.m. eastern right here. >>> when we come back, if you watched the world series, you want to see the images coming in right now. >>> and a famous american
and in washington, d.c., there were tragic consequences.fers a heart attack. >> and he kind of falls next to the -- >> falls next to the car, yes. >> reporter: luck of all luck, right across the street, engine house 26 of the washington, d.c., fire department. but that ambulance is on another call, so 911 calls for a different emt crew. but mistakenly sends them to a wrong address across town. meanwhile, inside this firehouse, five firefighters with life-saving equipment, but...
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we don't want montana to look more like washington, d.c. several months ago, i was at the yellowstone county fair and ran into a cowboy from eastern montana. he had leather hands and was over 90 years old and had a hunched back and a cowboy hat on. he said, steve, i fought in world war ii in europe. i fought for my country, but i grew up in eastern montana and i am glad to be here all my life. and he said with tears in his eyes i have never been so afraid for my country in my life. we need a new direction, a new president, and i will stand with the people of montana, and i will not stand with president obama. i will thank you for coming tonight, and i will kindly ask for your support on november 4. >> amanda curtis, your time is now. >> i have agreed to take this nomination for several reasons. one would read that i would not have to run a negative personal campaign. my opponent has a voting record that cannot be ignored. his voting record clearly shows how out of touch he is with montanans needs. voters deserve to be as fully informed as t
we don't want montana to look more like washington, d.c. several months ago, i was at the yellowstone county fair and ran into a cowboy from eastern montana. he had leather hands and was over 90 years old and had a hunched back and a cowboy hat on. he said, steve, i fought in world war ii in europe. i fought for my country, but i grew up in eastern montana and i am glad to be here all my life. and he said with tears in his eyes i have never been so afraid for my country in my life. we need a...
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. >> larry, you just described the dysfunction in washington, d.c. a bill doesn't go far enough, so i'm not going support it. larry, the bill made progress. >> in arlington, brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> thousands of people are gathering at the national mall this noon. >> just less than an hour from now, people from churches all across the district will gather at the lincoln memorial to pray for the future of the district. >> our john gonzalez is there now ahead of this first-ever event, and he has more. john? >> good afternoon, ladies. conviction, hope, and unity, that is the message here on the steps of the lincoln memorial this afternoon, as the national mall is essentially transformed into a giant church today. thousands are expected to gather today. you can see some of those folks have already, well, got their places there. the seats have been set up on the foot of the reflecting pool. this is the first-ever washington prayer gathering. thousands from churches from all over d.c., maryland, and virginia, it is a huge production. i think you can
. >> larry, you just described the dysfunction in washington, d.c. a bill doesn't go far enough, so i'm not going support it. larry, the bill made progress. >> in arlington, brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> thousands of people are gathering at the national mall this noon. >> just less than an hour from now, people from churches all across the district will gather at the lincoln memorial to pray for the future of the district. >> our john gonzalez is there now ahead...
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it comes from people in washington d.c. getting comfortable with agreeing with each other on both sides of the aisle and not wanting to reign in government spending. >> that's great. katie. thank you very much. get a load of the hat and jacket on james golden. summit 2013 veterans will remember that i had serious fashion envy when moderating the james golden panel a year ago. my crack staff did some focus grouping on an andrews fashion makeover because i wanted to be as hip as james golden in 2014. clearly i have made very, very little progress. i am wearing the new centennial institute, limited edition, 1776 signature tie. the 2012 edition was blue, politically fitting. the 2014 edition is red, we hope politically prophetic. and there's a great women's fashion scarf in the same great 1776 motif. it's a great conversation starter. be sure to get one at the centennial exhibit booth. here's where i have gone out and gone pretty wild. with the example of george h.w. bush and egged on by members of our media team, jeff and mart
it comes from people in washington d.c. getting comfortable with agreeing with each other on both sides of the aisle and not wanting to reign in government spending. >> that's great. katie. thank you very much. get a load of the hat and jacket on james golden. summit 2013 veterans will remember that i had serious fashion envy when moderating the james golden panel a year ago. my crack staff did some focus grouping on an andrews fashion makeover because i wanted to be as hip as james...
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it is never really great to be in washington d.c. washington d.c. has a very, very funny place.opportunity to work here five different times. the first time i was an intern. there is no job to meal for them to give an intern to do learned a lot about the coffee machine and the copy machine. came back here and worked in the private sector. the third time i was the needy of the national commissioner. we came so close to finding a bipartisan solution to a strengthening in reforming medicare. believe we were torpedoed because the president at the time, president clinton cannot control his lost. thanks to that torpedo. i came back a fourth time an assistant secretary in the bush administration. it was an honor to work with president bush but i saw firsthand some of the waste in federal government and how they spend our tax dollars. the most interesting time i came was the fifth time. i had the privilege to come here as a congressman. let me tell you, when you come as a congressman it is a whole different experience it is like somebody giving it a secret password. when you first elect
it is never really great to be in washington d.c. washington d.c. has a very, very funny place.opportunity to work here five different times. the first time i was an intern. there is no job to meal for them to give an intern to do learned a lot about the coffee machine and the copy machine. came back here and worked in the private sector. the third time i was the needy of the national commissioner. we came so close to finding a bipartisan solution to a strengthening in reforming medicare....
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you might say that is what washington d.c. is all about, but i would say this is what our world is all about, not just washington but our world. it is about storytelling. storytelling is the way we share who we are with others. it is a way to reveal oneself, to communicate feelings and ideas. with our stories we share history, get to know one another. storytelling connects us and represents the drawstrings of our lives. all of us are storytellers in one form or another. some of us are better or funnier than others, some more colorful and creative. others more liberal and concise but we are all telling one story or another. just to make sure i was on the right track i went to the ultimate source and tight in definition of storytelling on my internet browser. the results, storytelling is the conveying of events in words and images often by improvisation or embellishment. stories or narratives have been shared in every culture as a means of entertainment, education, cultural preservation and instilling more of values. i didn't hav
you might say that is what washington d.c. is all about, but i would say this is what our world is all about, not just washington but our world. it is about storytelling. storytelling is the way we share who we are with others. it is a way to reveal oneself, to communicate feelings and ideas. with our stories we share history, get to know one another. storytelling connects us and represents the drawstrings of our lives. all of us are storytellers in one form or another. some of us are better or...
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sometimes in washington, d.c. they forget that. the primary responsibility of the federal government, the defense of our nation. and that means safe and security borders. safety and security is critical now. it's going to be critical in the future. we have to secure our borders before we do anything else. >> thank you, sir. mr. pressler you may go. >> part of the reason is we've had this open border because congress is not doing its work. members of congress now spend over 50% of the time raising money. i've pledged to serve only one 6-year term limits. should i be elected i will have another election. this is my last election win or lose. but i will not have to raise any money while i'm in the united states senate. and i will be able to devote 100% of my time to working. that's what's wrong. that's why immigration has not passed. >> and mr. wyland. 30 seconds. >> well, our boffereders would be a lot more safe and security if we had passed that legislation in the house. but that hasn't heaped. i can only suspect the reason that spe
sometimes in washington, d.c. they forget that. the primary responsibility of the federal government, the defense of our nation. and that means safe and security borders. safety and security is critical now. it's going to be critical in the future. we have to secure our borders before we do anything else. >> thank you, sir. mr. pressler you may go. >> part of the reason is we've had this open border because congress is not doing its work. members of congress now spend over 50% of...
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secretary of state john kerry sitting down with chinese's foreign minister in washington, d.c. rich edson live at the white house with details. rich, has it started yet? >> david, liz, there was round number one this afternoon. the state department added yet another round between secretary of state john kerry and foreign minister of china. part of the discussions were protests in hong kong. generally speaking state department officials say that the u.s. said resolving human rights issues in china would help make that country stronger. the u.s. has been somewhat reluctant to directly criticize china, at least overtly on this
secretary of state john kerry sitting down with chinese's foreign minister in washington, d.c. rich edson live at the white house with details. rich, has it started yet? >> david, liz, there was round number one this afternoon. the state department added yet another round between secretary of state john kerry and foreign minister of china. part of the discussions were protests in hong kong. generally speaking state department officials say that the u.s. said resolving human rights issues...
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internet from an anonymous individual is -- was power of who gets elected seems to come from washington, d.c. because so much of the money comes from lobbyists and organizations in washington. end of the suggestion -- and the suggestion was how about it all the race comes from i assume individuals who live in the district, right? is that your understanding? ok, from individuals who live in the district because anybody can open up a po box and bank account and defeat the purpose. so that is the question. i have never heard of that idea before, but i do know in minnesota -- let me tell you, one thing that worked pretty well for us, maybe -- it may be counterintuitive, but i believe it is ridiculous the amount of money we're spending on this election -- these elections caps on into the realm of bizarre and absurd, even by washington, d c standards, because the election -- presidential last time, about $1 billion was spent on either side. i was told recently that we may be looking in 2016 at about $2 billion being spent on either side to elect the president of the united states. why would that b
internet from an anonymous individual is -- was power of who gets elected seems to come from washington, d.c. because so much of the money comes from lobbyists and organizations in washington. end of the suggestion -- and the suggestion was how about it all the race comes from i assume individuals who live in the district, right? is that your understanding? ok, from individuals who live in the district because anybody can open up a po box and bank account and defeat the purpose. so that is the...
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later he made a verbal report to pinkerton who reported at 10:30 a.m., he returned from washington, d.c relation to detective sampson. they were both very much frightened to receive the news by tw and left their hotel without paying their bill or getting their baggage. thanking tw for his information. tw also called on mj john at his room in wards hotel. he was very pleased to see him and laughed at the new york detectives being discovered. shortly after this -- this is tom sampson, the detective in his later years when he relaid that story. this is ward's hotel where much of it took place. shortly after this incident, abraham lincoln was inaugurated. the country fell into civil war. allen pinkerton was placed in charge of the secret service for general george mcclelen who at that time was in the department of ohio. his main tasks were at the time mcclelen thought was to defend cincinnati an attack coming south from cincinnati. so webster going to kentucky and tennessee. what they wanted was to find out the troop numbers and the intentions of the enemy, supply information, and the gener
later he made a verbal report to pinkerton who reported at 10:30 a.m., he returned from washington, d.c relation to detective sampson. they were both very much frightened to receive the news by tw and left their hotel without paying their bill or getting their baggage. thanking tw for his information. tw also called on mj john at his room in wards hotel. he was very pleased to see him and laughed at the new york detectives being discovered. shortly after this -- this is tom sampson, the...
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they don't need washington, d.c. tying strings to it. >> the auto public school system needs help no question. , we spent less per state than any other state per pupil, less than even mississippi. i agree that we need to minimize regulations and strings that are attached to the money that comes from the federal government. the programs are well intended, but oftentimes with the federal government there are excessive regulations. one of the things i bring to the table is having worked inside the federal government and having worked at the sec, i have an understanding of these one -- runaway bureaucracies and agencies and how we need to keep them in check and not let them over regulate various aspects of our lives, including education. >> let's go to the panel now. dr. wetherbee. you will director question beginning with mr. mitchell. you?at kind of democrat answer, tell us someone in the senate you identify with philosophically and ideologically? >> i am an idaho democrat. i do not necessarily subscribe to any califor
they don't need washington, d.c. tying strings to it. >> the auto public school system needs help no question. , we spent less per state than any other state per pupil, less than even mississippi. i agree that we need to minimize regulations and strings that are attached to the money that comes from the federal government. the programs are well intended, but oftentimes with the federal government there are excessive regulations. one of the things i bring to the table is having worked...
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here tonight and let for to a discussion we will have it is a tremendous honor to serve here in washington d.c ask you to send me to washington. because i thought we were spending too much money and washington was a mess and decisions made were not made with idaho values in decatur me the opportunity and i am here to tell you in the last four years has spent less money in what we need to do to make washington is a place to work. so tonight i thank you will see a big contrast between the two candidates. thank you very much. ringo: as things to get into debates and the panel and those in attendance today. america has been the country that offers opportunities to all. where the american dream is a real possibility. but we are not the country anymore. the issues are concentrated in the hands of the the tube while too many families struggle to put food on the table. special-interest and lobbyist to protect policies this is wrong that they care more than their own advancement. so to restore the american ideal we need to invest in people and help them prosper. and head start and telegrams and invest
here tonight and let for to a discussion we will have it is a tremendous honor to serve here in washington d.c ask you to send me to washington. because i thought we were spending too much money and washington was a mess and decisions made were not made with idaho values in decatur me the opportunity and i am here to tell you in the last four years has spent less money in what we need to do to make washington is a place to work. so tonight i thank you will see a big contrast between the two...
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they pulled out a win on saturday in washington, d.c..elt blasted a home run to put the giants on top two games to none. the team came back home yesterday and they are all set. fans are ready for a magical post season run. the the giants have been able to win it all every other year since 2010. the starter for game three madison baumgartner talked about his mind set for this game. >> we all know once you fete to the post season, anything can happen. we can't afford to lose any focus. we have to maintain what we are doing and just stay hungry. >> and it is orange october here in san francisco. the signs are everywhere. city hall is glowing. it's become a common site over the past few years. we all know that much. giants square off against the nationals and all the fun gets under way at 2:00 this afternoon. madison baumgartner and doug fister the pitchers this afternoon. you can bet a lot of people may take off a little bit of time off work. live this afternoon -- excuse me this morning at at & t park in san francisco alex savidge ktvu chan
they pulled out a win on saturday in washington, d.c..elt blasted a home run to put the giants on top two games to none. the team came back home yesterday and they are all set. fans are ready for a magical post season run. the the giants have been able to win it all every other year since 2010. the starter for game three madison baumgartner talked about his mind set for this game. >> we all know once you fete to the post season, anything can happen. we can't afford to lose any focus. we...
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in washington, d.c. you could see delays because of fog. thundershower activity in florida and dallas and houston, texas. in chicago we have thundershower activity from minneapolis, chicago and detroit. out here in the western part of the country looking okay for travelers okay. >> more details are coming out about accused kidnapper jessie matthew. suspected in the disappearance of hannah graham. he has been forensically linked to morgan harrington who disappeared in 2009 and 2005 rape outside washington, d.c. we're learning matthew was investigated for an alleged sexual assault at the second college he attended. he will be in court today facing reckless driving charges he racked up speeding away from police. >>> two high school students are accused of having sex with a student. they had a threesome with 16-year-old student. the student was a junior and looking into the possibility that he video taped or took pictures of the encounter. both teachers are facing felony charges. >> 4:53. all new in the next half-hour of "action news," a pair o
in washington, d.c. you could see delays because of fog. thundershower activity in florida and dallas and houston, texas. in chicago we have thundershower activity from minneapolis, chicago and detroit. out here in the western part of the country looking okay for travelers okay. >> more details are coming out about accused kidnapper jessie matthew. suspected in the disappearance of hannah graham. he has been forensically linked to morgan harrington who disappeared in 2009 and 2005 rape...
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. >> if you look closely we have down inndrop coming washington, d.c., with clouds coming back in and a live super doppler radar out there. especially south and west of the city these are pushing to the north and east, steadier along the interstate 81 corridor, getting a little less in culpeper and warrenton. along interstate 66 and falls church, stretching into arlington and the district as well. 66 degrees in washington, d.c., with a nice breeze out of the south, southwest, making it into the lower 70 positive isolated showers in the middle of the afternoon. -- he's rain showers will become more widespread tonight, tapering off as we had midnight hour. will the skies clear in time for us to see the total lunar clips? i will have the answer coming up from the weather center in a few minutes. >> enqueue. we have an update now, when we first brought this to you this morning the county police had aftera stolen school bus an intense search this morning. brianne carter tells us where it was. >> from news chopper seven you can see the police in maryland, where the stolen school bus was spo
. >> if you look closely we have down inndrop coming washington, d.c., with clouds coming back in and a live super doppler radar out there. especially south and west of the city these are pushing to the north and east, steadier along the interstate 81 corridor, getting a little less in culpeper and warrenton. along interstate 66 and falls church, stretching into arlington and the district as well. 66 degrees in washington, d.c., with a nice breeze out of the south, southwest, making it...
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were watching a game that was being played thousands of miles away. >>> the games will be in washington d.c. and it is the best of five series. game one is tomorrow with the first pitch after noon. then they come back tuesday and still that from game time has not been set. >>> a pirates' fan ended up in the giants' dugout. an older woman was spotted and appears to be asking a police officer in the dugout for help. he also looks confused as to how she got there and is gesturing about what else to do. >> i don't know where i am. how did i get here. >>> and time now coming up the reason hand that and they neck possible to head south we will tell you more about the morning commute coming up. >>> skies are clear, yesterday we had a good breeze up in the hills and also along the coast and will it get as hot today? we will have more on that coming up. welcome to no man's land. a.j. pierzynski. peer peer -- but it's not on any map. so go out there, lose yourself, and find the truth. ♪ we're all born wild. ♪ let's keep it that way. the 2014 4runner. toyota. let's go places. pair pair between . >>> w
were watching a game that was being played thousands of miles away. >>> the games will be in washington d.c. and it is the best of five series. game one is tomorrow with the first pitch after noon. then they come back tuesday and still that from game time has not been set. >>> a pirates' fan ended up in the giants' dugout. an older woman was spotted and appears to be asking a police officer in the dugout for help. he also looks confused as to how she got there and is gesturing...
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soda to understand those issues coming out of the washington d.c. barbershop i don't know much about the barbershop but the special perks, one thing that i do want to address is during the time i would pay back the their recess time when government whole a home dash was operating i rode a check to the salvation army. to make sure those who served our country were not homeless anymore. that is a great place to donate. >> i will give you an opportunity to master appointed a question and congressman denham. >> i just met him for the first time today. we are 41 days out. to do work for? [laughter] >> to represent the good folks of the district senate candidate eggman ask the congressman a question. >> you co-sponsored a bill that changed the terms can you tell me why you did that what is the difference between the rates and enforceable rate? >> i tried to see the mail that you sent out and it is interesting how you come up with different agent issues with the digit of $6 trillion or i've voted for before i held it. i am somebody that has a daughter myse
soda to understand those issues coming out of the washington d.c. barbershop i don't know much about the barbershop but the special perks, one thing that i do want to address is during the time i would pay back the their recess time when government whole a home dash was operating i rode a check to the salvation army. to make sure those who served our country were not homeless anymore. that is a great place to donate. >> i will give you an opportunity to master appointed a question and...
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. >> the well-known rabbi in washington, d.c. area is arrested and charge with peeping. >> an iowa woman was forced to the ground at gunpoint while she was trying to get to the hospital. >> you can see the rain move out with us and david murphy by going to the people of the coffee-drinking world. the time has come to put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for a dunkin' donuts dark roast. bold start, smooth finish, never bitter. rejoice with the 99-cent medium hot or iced dark roast today. i'm just day-dreaming. about your dream trip to italy? yeah. with your sisters, to shop and see the sights. is it that obvious? you've been staring at that new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. yeah, it's the new frankenbucks. with 10 top prizes of $50,000. is that painting crooked, or is it just me? [announcer] want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. [ maniacal laughter ] pumpkin's back! pumpkin is back at dunkin' d
. >> the well-known rabbi in washington, d.c. area is arrested and charge with peeping. >> an iowa woman was forced to the ground at gunpoint while she was trying to get to the hospital. >> you can see the rain move out with us and david murphy by going to the people of the coffee-drinking world. the time has come to put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for a dunkin' donuts dark roast. bold start, smooth finish, never bitter. rejoice with the 99-cent...
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. >> i was just going to mention that you good a long stint in washington d.c. and how would you compare the security that you would find in the canadian parliament hill in ottawa with that and with capitol hill in washington d.c.? >> quite stunningly, lots, to be honest. i thought that the security in dc was extreme at times. i had to go through body scanners a few times going into various government buildings, and i was surprised here, you just have to show your pass, and but go in without going through metal detecters or anything. it was crowd enough that somebody could easily barge past the security guard and get into parliament hill very easily, and that's what might have happened today. >> leanne goodman, we're following the story closely on aljazeera america. our ali velshi is reporting on a special edition of "real money" tonight. and we'll have the latest throughout the evening in our news hours and on "america tonight." >>> now, we want to switch the program that we have been preparing as the news was break income canada. this week brought the death of
. >> i was just going to mention that you good a long stint in washington d.c. and how would you compare the security that you would find in the canadian parliament hill in ottawa with that and with capitol hill in washington d.c.? >> quite stunningly, lots, to be honest. i thought that the security in dc was extreme at times. i had to go through body scanners a few times going into various government buildings, and i was surprised here, you just have to show your pass, and but go...
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it comes from people in washington d.c. getting comfortable with agreeing with each other on both sides of the aisle and not wanting to reign in government spending. >> that's great. katie. thank you very much. get aload of the hat and jacket on james golden. summit 2013 veterans will remember that i had serious fashion envy when moderating the james golden panel a year ago. my crack staff did some focus grouping on an andrews fashion makeover because i wanted to be as hip as james golden in 2014. clearly i have made very, very little progress. i am wearing the new centennial institute, limited edition, 1776 signature tie. the 2012 edition was blue, politically fitting. the 2014 edition is red, we hope politically prophetic. there's a great women's scarf in the 1776 motif. it's a great conversation starter. be sure to get one at the exhibit booth. here's where i have gone out and gone pretty wild. with the example of george h.w. bush and egged on by members of our media team, jeff and marty, we're now into the crazy socks,
it comes from people in washington d.c. getting comfortable with agreeing with each other on both sides of the aisle and not wanting to reign in government spending. >> that's great. katie. thank you very much. get aload of the hat and jacket on james golden. summit 2013 veterans will remember that i had serious fashion envy when moderating the james golden panel a year ago. my crack staff did some focus grouping on an andrews fashion makeover because i wanted to be as hip as james golden...
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that's what i would bring with me back to washington, d.c. >> mr. mitchell, are you really getting at the root of the problem? perhaps it is elected officials but what about the interest groups who are entrenched in washington, who have the financing and ability to block most pieces of legislation who are perfectly happy with the status quo? how are you going to address that? mitchell: well, i agree that the special interests have way too much power in washington, d.c. they have way too much power in connection with these career politicians. and unfortunately, it's because of the money making contributions to re-election campaigns. they are buying influence. that is a problem. we need to continue to shine a light on the influence that the special interests and lobbyists have in washington, d.c. that is one of the reasons i made commitment to only run for one term. i want to focus on doing the right thing. not on getting reelected in six years. >> moderator: senator, a lot to respond to there. risch: there is. let me get right to the heart of it. jim,
that's what i would bring with me back to washington, d.c. >> mr. mitchell, are you really getting at the root of the problem? perhaps it is elected officials but what about the interest groups who are entrenched in washington, who have the financing and ability to block most pieces of legislation who are perfectly happy with the status quo? how are you going to address that? mitchell: well, i agree that the special interests have way too much power in washington, d.c. they have way too...
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we visit the president woodrow wilson house in washington, d.c. home to the th president and his wife edith after they left the white house. a wilson house exhibit features a brown university collection of world war i paintings and other artworks. they helped to shape public over the three years america remained neutral in the conflict. 1917, president wilson led the nation in what was hoped to wars. war to end all >> welcome to the president woodrow wilson house here in washington, d.c. finished in 1916 and was the home to which president and mrs. wilson moved day they left the white house on march 4, 1921. them live here the rest of their lives for president wilson that was to be three more 1924, butied early in his widow lived until 1961 in front seat had a really in american history during that entire time. here, we have on a large number of gifts of state that were given to president and wilson, one reason that we have so many of these gifts from other countries is because of role that president wilson played in ending world war i. 100 years
we visit the president woodrow wilson house in washington, d.c. home to the th president and his wife edith after they left the white house. a wilson house exhibit features a brown university collection of world war i paintings and other artworks. they helped to shape public over the three years america remained neutral in the conflict. 1917, president wilson led the nation in what was hoped to wars. war to end all >> welcome to the president woodrow wilson house here in washington, d.c....
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ike i have taken that spirit back to washington, d.c. these last six years. >> speaking of the shut down, it came at the same time that colorado is trying to cope with flooding. mr. gardener, you claimed you never take a vote to shut down he government but you took at least three votes that led to down.ut your comments about mr. gardener left the impression that the congressman was indifferent to flooding victims. hat's the real story here, mr. gardener? >> the flood was a tragic, ragic occurrence where people lost lives and thousands of homes were damaged and destroyed but i was proud of the work that together. we worked together to provide for the people of colorado. i worked on the legislation that about.e bragging we worked together to find solutions for people in need. the vice president of the was in greeley, colorado and he said even if down was a government shut flood relief would not be impacted. vice president about that. is, we worked together to get solutions for colorado. we heard a lot of talk about rugged who says we need
ike i have taken that spirit back to washington, d.c. these last six years. >> speaking of the shut down, it came at the same time that colorado is trying to cope with flooding. mr. gardener, you claimed you never take a vote to shut down he government but you took at least three votes that led to down.ut your comments about mr. gardener left the impression that the congressman was indifferent to flooding victims. hat's the real story here, mr. gardener? >> the flood was a tragic,...
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what makes sense sometimes in washington d.c. shington doesn't make sense in montana and it will continue to her. part of the package hasn't even been implemented yet. wait until we get the whole thing. there's court challenges to it. i think the challenge to congress is to quickly come up with a better solution, articulated, salad and make sure montana's representative. >> moderator: john lewis. lewis: when i hear abandoned ship it is jump ship because there's nothing to get people to sure. we have 50 votes in the u.s. house over 50 votes to repeal the affordable care act to go to work? come back to millions of uninsured. we have yet to hear a plan of what we do about that because many of those folks get health care. zero down to the emergency room and get the care we need. the cost is spread to everyone else. higher insurance costs, higher hospital costs. look, the answer is ensuring for americans come in sure in this millions of americans. every industrialized country in this world has asked themselves the question is health ca
what makes sense sometimes in washington d.c. shington doesn't make sense in montana and it will continue to her. part of the package hasn't even been implemented yet. wait until we get the whole thing. there's court challenges to it. i think the challenge to congress is to quickly come up with a better solution, articulated, salad and make sure montana's representative. >> moderator: john lewis. lewis: when i hear abandoned ship it is jump ship because there's nothing to get people to...
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los angeles, washington, d.c., and new york were also at the top of that list. guess what?e the top 20. that's good. >> phew. >>> old pictures are giving us a new look of the "titanic" at start of her maiden voyage in 1912. more than 100 photos from an old, privately held album are on display for the first time. the old pictures show the ship launching into the water in belfast. the album contains 116 photos from a worker in the shipyard that built "titanic." they are on display at a museum in ireland. >>> and new this morning, the ronald mcdonald house is celebrating its 40th anniversary today, and it all started right here in philadelphia. the co-founders are former eagles general manager jimmy murray and former c.h.o.p. doctor, audrey evans. murray went to dr. evans because a player named fred hill, whose daughter, kim, had leukemia, wanted to go see what they could do. and dr. evans had a vision for a house where patients' families could stay during treatment. so, jimmy murray went to mcdonald's, and it snowballed from there. what started as an idea for one house in phi
los angeles, washington, d.c., and new york were also at the top of that list. guess what?e the top 20. that's good. >> phew. >>> old pictures are giving us a new look of the "titanic" at start of her maiden voyage in 1912. more than 100 photos from an old, privately held album are on display for the first time. the old pictures show the ship launching into the water in belfast. the album contains 116 photos from a worker in the shipyard that built "titanic."...