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my colleague savannah sellers is in washington, d.c. et as guests come through. i'm going to turn to you. you were talking with the governor of ohio, john kasich, just a moment ago. celebrities, journalists, politicians as well. what did governor kasich have to say about the event tonight and politics more generally? >> so about the event tonight i asked, what do you think about president trump not being here? and he said, all i can really say about it is it was way quicker to get here without a sitting president. the traffic's not as bad as it has been in past years so he liked that part. he did say about politics in general, he believes that we are currently now living in a post-truth environment. for him that's why tonight is so important, given that that's what
my colleague savannah sellers is in washington, d.c. et as guests come through. i'm going to turn to you. you were talking with the governor of ohio, john kasich, just a moment ago. celebrities, journalists, politicians as well. what did governor kasich have to say about the event tonight and politics more generally? >> so about the event tonight i asked, what do you think about president trump not being here? and he said, all i can really say about it is it was way quicker to get here...
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my colleague savannah sellers is in washington, d.c. at the washington hilton on the red carpet as guests come through. i'm going to turn to you. you were talking with the governor of ohio, john kasich, just a moment ago. celebrities, journalists, politicians as well. what did governor kasich have to say about the event tonight and politics more generally? >> so about the event tonight i asked, what do you think about president trump not being here? and he said, all i can really say about it is it was way quicker to get here without a sitting president. the traffic's not as bad as it has been in past years so he liked that part. he did say about politics in general, he believes that we are currently now living in a post-truth environment. for him that's why tonight is so important, given that that's what the press is trying to do is bring the truth, as you know. yes, we've seen quite a few other celebrities, politicians here, as we were showing you earlier, we talked to sarah huckabee sanders, talked with former press secretary sean spic
my colleague savannah sellers is in washington, d.c. at the washington hilton on the red carpet as guests come through. i'm going to turn to you. you were talking with the governor of ohio, john kasich, just a moment ago. celebrities, journalists, politicians as well. what did governor kasich have to say about the event tonight and politics more generally? >> so about the event tonight i asked, what do you think about president trump not being here? and he said, all i can really say about...
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while most of the federal government employees aren't in the washington, d.c. area, when he was drawing this, he was really thinking about washington workers and federal workers in particular and every year when congress goes to do the appropriations, they decide if they're going to give a cost of living adjustment to the government workers. and he shows the government worker and he's trying to steer through these increased rent and increased cost of clothing and increased cost of food. and he has his stick, his salary scale from 50 years ago. perhaps berryman's favorite topic was washington weather. he loved to draw on washington weather. we love to talk about washington weather. we're talking about it right now. this cartoon was done on march 21st, 1920, and it has to do with the coming of spring. and you see old man winter, he's sitting in front of a pot belly stove. he has his bag seemingly ready and packed ready to go. and then you have spring, the young spring with her beautiful flowery hat coming on admonishing him saying you were supposed to be gone by m
while most of the federal government employees aren't in the washington, d.c. area, when he was drawing this, he was really thinking about washington workers and federal workers in particular and every year when congress goes to do the appropriations, they decide if they're going to give a cost of living adjustment to the government workers. and he shows the government worker and he's trying to steer through these increased rent and increased cost of clothing and increased cost of food. and he...
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when he was 17 he moved to washington, d.c. and took a job at the u.s. patent office. political cartooning continued to be his passion, and on a whim he submitted two drawings to "the washington post." and to his complete and utter astonishment, the post published those drawings and many years later he talked about how he avoided the newspaper for several days because he was afraid that they might charge him for advertising when, in fact, they did pay him, they paid him $25 which to berryman at the time was quite a handsome sum. and that really inspired him. two years later, in 1891, "the washington post" hired him as a political cartoonist. and he eventually became the chief cartoonist for "the washington post." washington post. seven years later, he was hired by the washington evening star, the rival newspaper, and at the time that was the most widely circulated newspaper in washington. very influential paper. and clifford berryman continued to draw for "the washington evening star" for the next 42 years. his cartoons appeared almost daily, usually on the front page o
when he was 17 he moved to washington, d.c. and took a job at the u.s. patent office. political cartooning continued to be his passion, and on a whim he submitted two drawings to "the washington post." and to his complete and utter astonishment, the post published those drawings and many years later he talked about how he avoided the newspaper for several days because he was afraid that they might charge him for advertising when, in fact, they did pay him, they paid him $25 which to...
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mindsannot get into the -- i have been out of washington, d.c. for the 12 years i have been governor of idaho. but the six years i spent there, there is a lot of rattling going on, especially when you come to grips with a tremendous issue. trade is a term in this issue. -- able to be order settle into your position relatively comfortably, there is probably rattling going on there. >> i want to talk about health care. you cannot with a proposal that got hit with all sides, including fellow republicans. what was your health care proposal, and why was it not supported more fully? >> the republicans that were against it were probably more upset because it was not their idea, peter. it was a great opportunity for two 2009,et from 2018 where we had the least expensive, best coverage insurance market in the united the wholed in fact, world. when obamacare came along, it throughout all the disciplines we had and throughout all of the metrics that we had. .e saved our vendors we have a lot of competition in the idaho insurance market, whereas some states
mindsannot get into the -- i have been out of washington, d.c. for the 12 years i have been governor of idaho. but the six years i spent there, there is a lot of rattling going on, especially when you come to grips with a tremendous issue. trade is a term in this issue. -- able to be order settle into your position relatively comfortably, there is probably rattling going on there. >> i want to talk about health care. you cannot with a proposal that got hit with all sides, including fellow...
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he moved to washington, d.c. and took a job as the u.s. patent office. political cartoon contins conti be his passion. on the win, he submitted two drawings to the washington post, the post published those drawings and many years later, he talked about how he avoided the newspaper for several days because he was afraid they may charge him for advertising when in fact, they did pay him, they paid him $7.25. that really inspired him. two years later, in 1891, the washington post hired him as a political cartoonist, he eventually became the chief cartoonist for the washington post. seven years later, he was hired by the washington evening star, the rival news paper and at the time, that was the most widely circulated newspaper in washington, very influential newspaper. he continued to draw for the next 42 years. his cartoon appears daily on the front page of the newspaper. it is prominently placed. he has quite a career. throughout his career he won many awards and most notably in 1944, he was awarded for editorial cartooning of world war ii related cartoons
he moved to washington, d.c. and took a job as the u.s. patent office. political cartoon contins conti be his passion. on the win, he submitted two drawings to the washington post, the post published those drawings and many years later, he talked about how he avoided the newspaper for several days because he was afraid they may charge him for advertising when in fact, they did pay him, they paid him $7.25. that really inspired him. two years later, in 1891, the washington post hired him as a...
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france talking about the state of human rights around the world. >> as students from maryland, washington, d.cis a big part of our life and community we think denying tc citizens of their full rights is unfair and unjust. although, as the controversy over d.c. statehood has been an everlasting issue, we believe the only way changes will be made concerning d.c. statehood is if we educate others and spread the word. >> if we get enough cosponsors and there is enough momentum around the representation, we will become the 51st state. >> to watch all the prize-winning documentaries in this years studentcam -- studentcam competition visit , studentcam.org. here is a look at what's coming up live friday. the houses in at 9:00 a.m. eastern and will work on a banking bill that makes changes to the volcker rule by exempting institutions.ial we will have that on c-span. on c-span2, military officials will appear to discuss personnel readiness and the 2019 budget request.on c-span3, fema administration rock law will be on capitol hill to give an update on his agency's budget and planning for natural disas
france talking about the state of human rights around the world. >> as students from maryland, washington, d.cis a big part of our life and community we think denying tc citizens of their full rights is unfair and unjust. although, as the controversy over d.c. statehood has been an everlasting issue, we believe the only way changes will be made concerning d.c. statehood is if we educate others and spread the word. >> if we get enough cosponsors and there is enough momentum around...
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so while people here in washington, d.c. brating the the first amendment, the president is is in washington, michigan, celebrating freedom of assembly. >> the so the word frs the president as he fund raises off of not being there tonight is why would i want to be stuck in a room with a bunch of fake news liberals who hate me, but i want my staff to be there. >> there's a certain amount of social desire bability of these folks. they want to get out of the playpen of the trump white house and associate with other people. and get some air once in while because i imagine -- >> they go home at night. >> but they're, they always have the tweet of dam cleez hanging over their head where their lives could be upended by donald trump rage tweeting something and you know, all of them that are there tonight, they're enjoying going out and getting dressed up and associate wg the reporters they des piz so furiously. there's a big nod and wink here to how much this is like professional wrestling for people like kehl kehl kehl. if he goes ou
so while people here in washington, d.c. brating the the first amendment, the president is is in washington, michigan, celebrating freedom of assembly. >> the so the word frs the president as he fund raises off of not being there tonight is why would i want to be stuck in a room with a bunch of fake news liberals who hate me, but i want my staff to be there. >> there's a certain amount of social desire bability of these folks. they want to get out of the playpen of the trump white...
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al-jazeera washington or let's get more from alan fischer our correspondent in washington d.c. and not on this is a pretty big moment to talk about and facebook. it really is mark zuckerberg has never appeared before a senate or house committee before when we had all the problems with facebook and russian influence during the presidential election he sent aides number two tenants people to speak to congress then this is going to be a big hearing for him it's a joint senate committee forty four senators that's almost half the chamber have decided that they want to ask him questions what are we going to hear from our soccer birdwell he will see saudi didn't do enough and that they are going to put new security measures in place he will hope that that will stop any possibility of congress looking at regulation but as you've hair there are those who believe that the companies simply can't regulate itself and that's going to be down to congressman and senators to take that sort of job are they going to do it well facebook has got a big law being effort on capitol hill always has had
al-jazeera washington or let's get more from alan fischer our correspondent in washington d.c. and not on this is a pretty big moment to talk about and facebook. it really is mark zuckerberg has never appeared before a senate or house committee before when we had all the problems with facebook and russian influence during the presidential election he sent aides number two tenants people to speak to congress then this is going to be a big hearing for him it's a joint senate committee forty four...
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senior fellow at the ethics public policy center in washington d.c. she's also the author of the upcoming book "sex matters, how modern feminism lost touch with science, love and common sense". watch 1968, america in turmoil. women's rights, live sunday at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span's washington journal and american history tv on c-span 3. c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and policy.com events in washington d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provid provider. well, nearly 100 members of congress questioned mark zuckerberg this past week in two congressional hearings that began at the look at facebook's
senior fellow at the ethics public policy center in washington d.c. she's also the author of the upcoming book "sex matters, how modern feminism lost touch with science, love and common sense". watch 1968, america in turmoil. women's rights, live sunday at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span's washington journal and american history tv on c-span 3. c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today, we continue...
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washington d.c. what happened i. hi jay well this is a big bombshell this evening in washington. michael cohen has been the president's personal attorney has been his fixer his advisor for over a decade twelve years in fact now this investigation today you had federal prosecutors going into his home going into his into his office and seizing e-mails correspondence between the president and cohen tax records business records and the in the like that could provide a connection between the president and stormy daniels now this whole this investigation was not part of robert muller's probe into the russian meddling into the twenty six thousand election but information that muller uncovered during his investigation was handed over to federal prosecutors now president trump wasted very little time this evening bashing moeller for the investigation and this latest investigation into his attorney it's a disgraceful situation it's a total witch hunt i've been saying it for a long time i've wanted to keep it d
washington d.c. what happened i. hi jay well this is a big bombshell this evening in washington. michael cohen has been the president's personal attorney has been his fixer his advisor for over a decade twelve years in fact now this investigation today you had federal prosecutors going into his home going into his into his office and seizing e-mails correspondence between the president and cohen tax records business records and the in the like that could provide a connection between the...
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in washington, d.c., people got killed, hundreds of thousands got injured,. you talk about selma, 15. 15 got hurt. in 15 weeks of marching in selma, 15 got hurt. in washington here the other day, over 1000 got injured in one day. so the breakdown of law and order is certainly not been in alabama, it has been in washington, detroit, new haven, other places outside of alabama. i would be glad to take your figures. 15 were hurt -- host: i'm talking about one day governor. we can go further into the -- the read killings. there were other killings. gov. wallace: there was one that took place after it was over, when it was under the complete jurisdiction of the federal government, not under the jurisdiction of the state. and one person was killed on the highway which was very tragic. when i compare that one person with how many was killed in washington, detroit, los angeles, so comparatively speaking, we have had peace. and this is generally accepted in the press that we have had peace. [crosstalk] i think the -- host: i think the point senator urban was trying to m
in washington, d.c., people got killed, hundreds of thousands got injured,. you talk about selma, 15. 15 got hurt. in 15 weeks of marching in selma, 15 got hurt. in washington here the other day, over 1000 got injured in one day. so the breakdown of law and order is certainly not been in alabama, it has been in washington, detroit, new haven, other places outside of alabama. i would be glad to take your figures. 15 were hurt -- host: i'm talking about one day governor. we can go further into...
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washington d.c. for more on this raid what happened talk us through a time. well jane you know it is a bombshell tonight in washington this is not only the president's personal attorney he's an advisor he's been at the president's side for more than a decade he is the attorney who says that he paid stormy daniels one hundred thirty thousand dollars she says to keep quiet about an affair that she had with the president more than a decade ago now president trump said he didn't know anything about the payment he never had an affair with with stormy daniels what was confiscated the say afternoon in this raid were e-mails personal correspondence between the president and cohen bank documents business information tax documents all of this information that could have been related to stormy daniels what was the f.b.i. looking for was there some sort of a connection between the president maybe making a statement or coins cohen making a statement in an e-mail about stormy daniels did this payment somehow resur
washington d.c. for more on this raid what happened talk us through a time. well jane you know it is a bombshell tonight in washington this is not only the president's personal attorney he's an advisor he's been at the president's side for more than a decade he is the attorney who says that he paid stormy daniels one hundred thirty thousand dollars she says to keep quiet about an affair that she had with the president more than a decade ago now president trump said he didn't know anything about...
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i think that's third largest museum in washington, d.c. it's also the largest museum of its kind in the world. and we focus on three major areas. the impact of the bible, the narrative or the stories in the bible, and the history of the bible. now, with that, we have seven floors that are open to the public. we have the vatican here, involved with the vatican museum, they have their own space. we have the israel antiquity with their own space and many, many items. we have many visiting exhibits that come in. but when you say every day -- i'm going to come next year, what could i expect to be there, well, these three floors i mention, impact, narrative, and history, those items are somewhat stationary. they do rotate out, but they are also the core of what we do as a museum. and other things that we take on with traveling exhibit and curriculum and other things, we put them all under those three umbrellas. bible is a big story and you can take it a thousand different roads out of it. and we're nonsectarian which means we're just tellinghuis
i think that's third largest museum in washington, d.c. it's also the largest museum of its kind in the world. and we focus on three major areas. the impact of the bible, the narrative or the stories in the bible, and the history of the bible. now, with that, we have seven floors that are open to the public. we have the vatican here, involved with the vatican museum, they have their own space. we have the israel antiquity with their own space and many, many items. we have many visiting exhibits...
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correspondent also in washington d.c. and i'll only hearing this being some reaction from the russians. exactly we're getting a reaction from members that anna torv who of course is the russian ambassador here in washington d.c. in esteem in this been issued just in the last few minutes he says that this was a pre designed scenario is being implemented again we are being threatened we warned that such actions would not be left without consequences all responsibility for them rests with washington wonder and paris and we nor that james mattis the defense secretary was concerned he said it in capitol hill on thursday that any ear strikes would lead perhaps to exploring a further conflict and that is why he was at pains to see we took every action we could to try to avoid civilian and foreign casualties he made that specifically clear i think that was a message not just to the wider world but also to the russians but as you can see the russians not impressed with the events of the last few hours and seeing there will be cons
correspondent also in washington d.c. and i'll only hearing this being some reaction from the russians. exactly we're getting a reaction from members that anna torv who of course is the russian ambassador here in washington d.c. in esteem in this been issued just in the last few minutes he says that this was a pre designed scenario is being implemented again we are being threatened we warned that such actions would not be left without consequences all responsibility for them rests with...
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we asked have you ever been to washington, d.c. mazing, not majority, but amazing large number, i've never been to washington. what are you going to do when you come to washington? we're coming to the bible museum. are you doing other things? if we have time. the point is what we're finding, especially with not only just americans but tourists coming into washington, which about 15% to 20 are not americans, they're coming into the u.s. for a tour and are in washington, d.c. museums. and they pop in here. so we're finding there's great curiosity about the bible, no matter what faith you are. we have many pick a faith, it is not like somebody wanders in of a particular faith, they usually come as a group and all leave saying wow, i didn't know that. those that could be classified as catholic or protestant or jewish, they leave saying wow, i learned things i never knew before, or wow, man, i had a wrong idea about that. and they can probe as deep as they want. we have 72 hours of content here. so if you want to spend nine eight-hour da
we asked have you ever been to washington, d.c. mazing, not majority, but amazing large number, i've never been to washington. what are you going to do when you come to washington? we're coming to the bible museum. are you doing other things? if we have time. the point is what we're finding, especially with not only just americans but tourists coming into washington, which about 15% to 20 are not americans, they're coming into the u.s. for a tour and are in washington, d.c. museums. and they...
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i welcome you all to washington, d.c. washington, d.c.'s laws on marijuana represent the frontline in the fight for equality for the residents of district of columbia. congress has blocked our medicinal marijuana laws, our regulateo tax and adult use of marijuana. congress even went so far as to stop us from counting our own votes. but as with all fights for justice and equality, we call on our allies to lift us up and empower our efforts. it is my privilege to introduce a longtime advocate for statehood and an ally of d.c. vote. betsy cavendish serves as a general council to our mayor, muriel bowser. previously, she has held leadership roles within organizations vital to moving the cause of justice forward. as a member of the board for the alliance of justice and the former president of the national appleseed network, a network of centers of the public interest. betsy is truly a leader in the fights for justice and equality across the united states and it is my privilege to introduce to you betsy cavendish. [applause] d.c. vote,k you, bo,
i welcome you all to washington, d.c. washington, d.c.'s laws on marijuana represent the frontline in the fight for equality for the residents of district of columbia. congress has blocked our medicinal marijuana laws, our regulateo tax and adult use of marijuana. congress even went so far as to stop us from counting our own votes. but as with all fights for justice and equality, we call on our allies to lift us up and empower our efforts. it is my privilege to introduce a longtime advocate for...
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bush and president obama he joins us now from washington d.c. good to have you with us again so if we look at those particular areas that were struck we did expect some response especially a military response these are very pinpoint strikes the broader than the strikes that happened a year ago but are they going to have any effect on the actually going to stop assad from using chemical weapons because they're manageable according to the syrian government. right so that's the it was clear that what we had here or was a strike that was balanced by two considerations you wanted something that was really large enough to make the assad regime change its behavior to imprison him that they cannot violate this norm while the same time being small enough as not to engender a response by there are certainly russians and perhaps iranian sponsors so now the question is we wake up this morning will be have we done both of those things is this enough to convince the assad regime that it simply makes no military logic now for it to use chemical weapons that an
bush and president obama he joins us now from washington d.c. good to have you with us again so if we look at those particular areas that were struck we did expect some response especially a military response these are very pinpoint strikes the broader than the strikes that happened a year ago but are they going to have any effect on the actually going to stop assad from using chemical weapons because they're manageable according to the syrian government. right so that's the it was clear that...
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even if the lawyer was, the fact of the matter is, washington, d.c. l the time are covering up more ethics violations by government officials. that's why we need to clean we washington. that's why voters are sick and tired of what's going on inside the beltway. >> can he get away with it? is this over and done with? >> if the president wants to keep him in there in the environmental protection or pollution agency, whatever they're doing, the president's not going to remove him. this president doesn't want to take action when people violate the law. he didn't fire kellyanne conway when she violated the hatch act. he himself is in violation of the constitution when he's getting all that $500 or $600 a night from the foreign governments over at his hotel. this administration has no respect for the law and now they're talking about putting -- don't know if they're going to do it -- put pruitt in the justice department and try to get him involved with trying to fire robert mueller. if they do that, they're all going to go to jail, that's what's going to hap
even if the lawyer was, the fact of the matter is, washington, d.c. l the time are covering up more ethics violations by government officials. that's why we need to clean we washington. that's why voters are sick and tired of what's going on inside the beltway. >> can he get away with it? is this over and done with? >> if the president wants to keep him in there in the environmental protection or pollution agency, whatever they're doing, the president's not going to remove him. this...
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no professional would ever sign off on that. $50 a night in washington, d.c. >> he did. -- >> find me that room for $50 a night. 180 complaints get me a room for $50 a night in washington. >> when was the last time you stay nad washington, dk? >> a month ago in my own home, which, by the way, i have often given to friends, but mr. pruett could not use it because of the gift rules. when you've got friends in washington who come to town for five months and your wife is at home, you can't stay at a friend's house because of the gift rules, despite pla painter's passion. which is misplaced. >> you can't stay at a lobbyist's house when you're the epa chief and your work could directly impact theirs. >> john boehner stayed at a lobbyist's house for ten years as speaker of the house. it's not owned by steven hart, he's been a friend of mine for 25 years. >> you don't think $50 a night is a gift? you don't think $50 a night is a gift? how much do you think hotel rooms cost no washington? >> i will tell you, it was reviewed by the career deputy senior associate general and the et
no professional would ever sign off on that. $50 a night in washington, d.c. >> he did. -- >> find me that room for $50 a night. 180 complaints get me a room for $50 a night in washington. >> when was the last time you stay nad washington, dk? >> a month ago in my own home, which, by the way, i have often given to friends, but mr. pruett could not use it because of the gift rules. when you've got friends in washington who come to town for five months and your wife is at...
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all right let's go to alan fischer who's standing by for us in washington d.c. alan said this is a big moment for. whether he wears a hoodie or a full suit. and he's never given evidence in front of any congressional committee before even when there was the fury abodh thing the russian meddling on facebook during the u.s. presidential election he sent deputies and live tenants to address congress then this perhaps shows just how serious facebook and other tech companies are taking this more will mark zuckerberg do well he'll admit that there was a failure on their part he will promise that they're never going to do it again and that they're going to put things in place to make sure that users data isn't harvested in the way that it was will that be enough for senators and members of congress well it might just be enough because they don't want to start getting involved in legislating an entire industry that would be very difficult and if there was just a small change in the legislation then perhaps facebook might not be that upset because it sets another bar for
all right let's go to alan fischer who's standing by for us in washington d.c. alan said this is a big moment for. whether he wears a hoodie or a full suit. and he's never given evidence in front of any congressional committee before even when there was the fury abodh thing the russian meddling on facebook during the u.s. presidential election he sent deputies and live tenants to address congress then this perhaps shows just how serious facebook and other tech companies are taking this more...
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and is here at the museum in washington, d.c. norm is going to lead us through here and give us some of the details of these items and it's a fascinating look at understanding that. one of our big tourist groups who come visit the museum, you would think with big museum, what do they want to see, especially overseas, the bible in america is one of the key pieces they want to go visit because they want to understand how could that be? how could the bible be a basis for a government? and we're one of the few nations in the world that can say that. and so there's a lot of curiosity here. and this area of the museum gets visited by many, many people. this is their favorite part of their tour when they're here. the museum of the bible is 430,000 square feet. it's i think the third largest museum in washington, d.c. it's also the largest museum of its kind in the world. and we focus on three major areas. the impact of the bible, the narrative or the stories of the bible and the history of the bible. now, with that, we have seven floors
and is here at the museum in washington, d.c. norm is going to lead us through here and give us some of the details of these items and it's a fascinating look at understanding that. one of our big tourist groups who come visit the museum, you would think with big museum, what do they want to see, especially overseas, the bible in america is one of the key pieces they want to go visit because they want to understand how could that be? how could the bible be a basis for a government? and we're...
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perhaps my favorite one was the appearance in washington, d.c. of two brothels one called the , ironclad battery, and the other, simply the monitor. she left d.c. for orders and ultimately she would be ordered south to charleston. she did not survive that final journey. on new year's eve in the early 1862, theurs, monitoring countered a moderate off the coast of cape hatteras in the graveyard of the atlantic. may not think a normal vessel but the monitor was anything but normal. she had 18 inches of freeboard. the navy was so bound in tradition that they readied her for her voyage in the atlantic ocean the way they would read the a wooden vessel by caulking. turret was held on the monitor by gravity. it sat on a brass ring that was watertight. but it had to be caulked. so a hemp gasket was placed on caulkedss ring and then . this is likely what to down the monitor. 16 men went down with the vessel that night, four officers and 12 crew. the rest of the complement was rescued by her escort vessel. it was a night of horrors. it took several days for
perhaps my favorite one was the appearance in washington, d.c. of two brothels one called the , ironclad battery, and the other, simply the monitor. she left d.c. for orders and ultimately she would be ordered south to charleston. she did not survive that final journey. on new year's eve in the early 1862, theurs, monitoring countered a moderate off the coast of cape hatteras in the graveyard of the atlantic. may not think a normal vessel but the monitor was anything but normal. she had 18...
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i am here to say that san francisco, while washington d.c. sticks its head in the sand on climate change, we will continue to lead in san francisco. [applause] and thank you to our policies and debbie, i want to thank you for that tribute, many of which were championed by our late mayor ed lee. san francisco has greenhouse gas emissions by 29%. and is the equivalent, think about it, the equivalent of taking 400,000 cars off the roads of san francisco and when we want to really do that today given the congestion we face. but i think the important point about all of this is we have done that while our economy has grown by 111% and our population has grown by over 20%. san francisco, all of us, we are debunking the myth that the trump administration is trying to promote that a healthy economy cannot succeed alongside a healthy environment. we are proving them wrong right here in the city of san francisco. [applause] i'm here to say this is the city we are just getting started. we announce last week the transition of our water fleet to renewable
i am here to say that san francisco, while washington d.c. sticks its head in the sand on climate change, we will continue to lead in san francisco. [applause] and thank you to our policies and debbie, i want to thank you for that tribute, many of which were championed by our late mayor ed lee. san francisco has greenhouse gas emissions by 29%. and is the equivalent, think about it, the equivalent of taking 400,000 cars off the roads of san francisco and when we want to really do that today...
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washington d.c. coming up in the news. you're not going to convince the israeli public of anything peaceful coming out of hamas are the israeli media are portraying protests in gaza . the family of a u.s. journalist killed in syria launches unprecedented legal action against bashar al assad's government. and in sport liverpool star most solid raises hopes about his fitness ahead of a champions league quarter final. police in colombia have arrested a former negotiator for fark rebels who is wanted in the us on charges of drug smuggling has some tritch was about to take up one of the ten seats in parliament to guarantee to the group which became a political party after a peace deal signed in twenty sixteen he's accused of conspiring with three others to smuggle several tons of cocaine into the us with a wholesale value of fifteen million dollars prison one man your son so says he's willing to approve his extradition if it's supported by the evidence eric farnsworth is a vice president of the council of americas he joins us n
washington d.c. coming up in the news. you're not going to convince the israeli public of anything peaceful coming out of hamas are the israeli media are portraying protests in gaza . the family of a u.s. journalist killed in syria launches unprecedented legal action against bashar al assad's government. and in sport liverpool star most solid raises hopes about his fitness ahead of a champions league quarter final. police in colombia have arrested a former negotiator for fark rebels who is...
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kuwaiti joins us now live from washington d.c. it's good to have you with season executive director of the african immigrant caucus we the area has several g. hardass groups operating would we know which ones are actually responsible for this attack. that is hard to say as you mentioned the governor who sort of. broke the news things that it is m.s.a. which sounds like a group play you cite illegals to ice so i says you know the caliphate that has been pretty much wiped out from the middle east have spilled over into afghanistan and into nearby regions including on the in the they're tearing in all the mali is that as it is this are days that is very hard to control and cause being terrorised they pick their targets the heat and they run so we will have to watch but so by sounds like it's a group dieties related to eisele ok why target the twa that when it's time the site is very much against government forces. i think that it's a great question. is will same that you know that to our eggs have hired. conflicts and disagreements w
kuwaiti joins us now live from washington d.c. it's good to have you with season executive director of the african immigrant caucus we the area has several g. hardass groups operating would we know which ones are actually responsible for this attack. that is hard to say as you mentioned the governor who sort of. broke the news things that it is m.s.a. which sounds like a group play you cite illegals to ice so i says you know the caliphate that has been pretty much wiped out from the middle east...
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my older sister was living in washington d.c. and she was a code breaker she flew to england and worked over there until after world war ii was over or not and she never talked about it. it was always a secret to the family. i just wanted to tell you that i was really interested in listening to all of the ladies especially the one from england. it was so much fun to hear their conversations and the accent of course and their stories of when they were codebreakers. >>host: thanks for calling. liza mundy right before this began i told you my aunt did this in world war ii and would not talk about it. >> guest: thousands did this work it was top-secret you cannot have the enemy know that you break into the code system because then they will change it and all your hard work is lost. women were told during the war if anybody asks what they did they were to say they were secretaries they emptied wastebaskets and they work and importantly and they continue that after the war they were told nobody could ever know and nobody told him in th
my older sister was living in washington d.c. and she was a code breaker she flew to england and worked over there until after world war ii was over or not and she never talked about it. it was always a secret to the family. i just wanted to tell you that i was really interested in listening to all of the ladies especially the one from england. it was so much fun to hear their conversations and the accent of course and their stories of when they were codebreakers. >>host: thanks for...
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. >>> the museum of the bible in washington, d.c., which opened on november 17th, 2017, has more than 3,000 books and artifacts on exhibit. the building occupies almost an entire city block. up next on american artifacts, in the second of a two-part tour of the museum's "bible in america" exhibit we pick up the story in the mid-1700s during what's known as the great awakening. >> in the early 1700s, many felt spirituality in america was declining. for some, church was a routine obligation. but the traveling features of the first great awakening challenged that routine. the wandering preachers brought the bible back. george whitfield was the rock star of his time. >> i can see him. here he comes. >> like jacob's ladder, although your bodies are on earth, yet your souls and hearts are in heaven. and by your faith and constant recollection, like the blessed angels you always behold the face of your father, which is in heaven. >> so the second section of our tour deals with the rebirth or the awakening of the bible in america. it has an amazing story unto itself. >> things that you're loo
. >>> the museum of the bible in washington, d.c., which opened on november 17th, 2017, has more than 3,000 books and artifacts on exhibit. the building occupies almost an entire city block. up next on american artifacts, in the second of a two-part tour of the museum's "bible in america" exhibit we pick up the story in the mid-1700s during what's known as the great awakening. >> in the early 1700s, many felt spirituality in america was declining. for some, church was a...
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susan: we are at the 2018 american historical association convention in washington, d.c. this gentleman is a very busy man, james grossman, the executive director. thank you for spending some time with us. james: thank you for taking the time. susan: tell me what is happening here at the marriott over the next couple of days. james: we have 4500 historians who are here to discuss one another's work, to share ideas, to resurrect old friendships and to be historians. susan: what is the breadth of the kind of historians who attend? james: it is everything. it includes college undergraduates, college professors, graduate students, high school teachers, people who are not professional historians but are interested in history and think it is interesting to spend four days talking and listening to historians. it includes historian to work who government, who work in museums, think tanks. even people who have advanced degrees in history that are working and doing other things. susan: if we had dropped into this conference 10 years ago, what would be different then versus what is
susan: we are at the 2018 american historical association convention in washington, d.c. this gentleman is a very busy man, james grossman, the executive director. thank you for spending some time with us. james: thank you for taking the time. susan: tell me what is happening here at the marriott over the next couple of days. james: we have 4500 historians who are here to discuss one another's work, to share ideas, to resurrect old friendships and to be historians. susan: what is the breadth of...
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>> you bring john huber to washington, d.c. you have him find a dozen or so federal prosecutors who have no connection with the people they're investigating. you have them pick a dozen or two fbi agents who have no connection with the people being investigated. you some mon a grand jury. then you're off to the races. david: something close to your heart. simultaneously to all this stuff you reform the fisa system, but we all know it became far too easy to spy on americans as a result of our fisa court. >> did you notice none of these abecause came out until after congress voted to extend fisa. how many members of congress sat on this? david: what do you think? >> a lot. david: the bottom line are we going to have a revision of the fisa court system in order to prevent anything like this happening again? will we have other presidential elections and chances are somebody else may try to use or manipulate the fisa zetsche in order to spy on their political opponents? >> david, i could not agree with you more. but i'm not naive. i
>> you bring john huber to washington, d.c. you have him find a dozen or so federal prosecutors who have no connection with the people they're investigating. you have them pick a dozen or two fbi agents who have no connection with the people being investigated. you some mon a grand jury. then you're off to the races. david: something close to your heart. simultaneously to all this stuff you reform the fisa system, but we all know it became far too easy to spy on americans as a result of...
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this took place at the churchill library at george washington university in washington d.c.this is just under an hour. [inaudible conversations] >>
this took place at the churchill library at george washington university in washington d.c.this is just under an hour. [inaudible conversations] >>
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kimberly joins us now live from washington d.c. and kimberly we're hearing that don't trump has canceled a trip to latin america why. well the statement from the white house press secretary sarah sanders explains exactly that that the president has canceled his planned visit to peru and colombia for the summit of the americas because he wants to remain in the united states to oversee the american response to syria and monitor developments around the world as you pointed out the president said on monday that he would have a decision on that american response to that chemical weapons attack in duma sometime within the next twenty four to forty eight hours we are within that window now we know that the vice president will go to the summit of the americas in place donald trump who has said that he is considering some sort of military response he has been consulting with military leaders extensively on monday evening and of course his national security team throughout the day on monday and is continuing to do so the president has been v
kimberly joins us now live from washington d.c. and kimberly we're hearing that don't trump has canceled a trip to latin america why. well the statement from the white house press secretary sarah sanders explains exactly that that the president has canceled his planned visit to peru and colombia for the summit of the americas because he wants to remain in the united states to oversee the american response to syria and monitor developments around the world as you pointed out the president said...
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pruitt paid $50 a night to rent a place in a luxury condo in washington, d.c. if t "daily beast" reports it was a hub for republican lawmakers to raise money for congressional campaigns. >> hotel run for $50 a night in washington, d.c., tell me that's not a gift from a lobbyist. disgusting. no decent ethics lawyer would sign off on it. if it happened in the bush administration, i would have shut it down in a minute. >> shut it down in a minute. >> if i had $50 a night in washington, d.c., i would pay for the nights i'm not there and sublet it. that is a great deal, scott pruitt. america's hero. >> some sort of deal. america's something, not hero. >>> we want to begin with a look at the markets. right now, let's pull them up. boom. here's what we know. volatility is back in the market. >> yeah. >> remember 2017 was sort of -- >> nothing. >> -- a honeymoon period? markets climbing up. we'd see the markets on a steady, positive climb for eight years. the trump presidency, and we've talked about this, supercharged it with the promise of deregulation and the tax cut
pruitt paid $50 a night to rent a place in a luxury condo in washington, d.c. if t "daily beast" reports it was a hub for republican lawmakers to raise money for congressional campaigns. >> hotel run for $50 a night in washington, d.c., tell me that's not a gift from a lobbyist. disgusting. no decent ethics lawyer would sign off on it. if it happened in the bush administration, i would have shut it down in a minute. >> shut it down in a minute. >> if i had $50 a...
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washington d.c. facebook founder and chief executive mark zuckerberg has told a u.s. congressional hearing sorry about the privacy data breach at the social media giant second bag admits the way facebook connects with other apps wasn't good he was questioned on capitol hill for five hours about the recent privacy breach that saw the misuse of data from up to eighty seven million uses mr zucker burge would you be comfortable sharing with us the name of the hotel you stayed in last night. i. know. if you message to anybody this week would you share with us the names of the people you've messaged senator no i would probably not choose to do that publicly here i think that maybe with this is all about your right to privacy the limits of your right to privacy and how much you give away in modern america in the name of quote connecting people around the world. the question basically of. what information facebook's collecting who they're sending it to and whether they ever asked me in advance my permission to do that and fisher has more from washington d.c. . this is all abo
washington d.c. facebook founder and chief executive mark zuckerberg has told a u.s. congressional hearing sorry about the privacy data breach at the social media giant second bag admits the way facebook connects with other apps wasn't good he was questioned on capitol hill for five hours about the recent privacy breach that saw the misuse of data from up to eighty seven million uses mr zucker burge would you be comfortable sharing with us the name of the hotel you stayed in last night. i....
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washington d.c. that's the way i look so far the softening thanks very much for watching on caller brought back with thirty five minutes for your next global update from off to you. twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers available to us but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. you guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and a huge amount of pressure can remap you have to be the center of the beach. and the great. you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get let's go. along. and i'm really happy to join us for the two thousand in the world cup in russia meet this special one come on top of. me to just take the radio team's latest edition to make up a bigger. look. they've been waiting. for a long time because it talking about the knowledge that this world reserve currency countries are tired of funding america's wars because ever there's got to be trainer in dollars including oil to buy oil got to buy doll
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>> one that comes to mind is right here in washington, d.c. with timmy gray who is now deceased, parkside, with most dangerous most dangerous public housing projects in the country. timmy gray was abandoned by her husband who is divorced at 822 with five kids and on welfare. she got off welfare in three years and sent over five kids to college. window in a process process of going, paper said ms. gray, how did you do that? she said let me show you. so she started each one, teach one and started there and the community get together and set the first four kids off to college from public housing. when they came back they said we are ashamed to bring a friend so because of the drug addicts and the crime and violence. so kimi said the housing authority and others are not destroying our community can we are, so, therefore, we must change if you organize a resident management organization and they just took charge within two years drove the drug dealers out that she said we are all going to be snitches. when you go to court every one of us will testi
>> one that comes to mind is right here in washington, d.c. with timmy gray who is now deceased, parkside, with most dangerous most dangerous public housing projects in the country. timmy gray was abandoned by her husband who is divorced at 822 with five kids and on welfare. she got off welfare in three years and sent over five kids to college. window in a process process of going, paper said ms. gray, how did you do that? she said let me show you. so she started each one, teach one and...
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. >> meanwhile, in washington, d.c. at the white house, our kate bennett is on the red carpet with the governor of ohio, former presidential candidate and future dot dot dot, who knows, john kasich. >> thanks, john and poppy. we're here with the governor. the president is just doing his rally in michigan. folks in the audience were chanting obel, nobel," for the nobel prize. what do you feel about president trump being nominated for a nobel peace prize? >> it's a long way between the lip and the cup. here is the situation here. i must tell you i have a lot of people coming up to me and saying, i'm a democrat and i like you, or i'm a republican. i say we don't have time for that anymore. we need to find people who are going to be rational, who are going to be search for the truth, who will be objective. the people at the extremes, at the poles, they're not the ones who can call the tune. it's got to be us, the ocean. those terms are old. we need to come together as a country. secondly, tonight this is a celebration of th
. >> meanwhile, in washington, d.c. at the white house, our kate bennett is on the red carpet with the governor of ohio, former presidential candidate and future dot dot dot, who knows, john kasich. >> thanks, john and poppy. we're here with the governor. the president is just doing his rally in michigan. folks in the audience were chanting obel, nobel," for the nobel prize. what do you feel about president trump being nominated for a nobel peace prize? >> it's a long way...
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that's what citizens living here in washington d.c. are now asking themselves after u.s.horities have acknowledged that authorize cell phone spying devices are potentially being used on the good folks living here in the nation's capital and a letter to u.s. senator ron wyden the democrat out of oregon the department of homeland security revealed that the d h s national protection programs directorate has observed anomalous activity in the national capital region that appears to be consistent with international mobile subscriber identity captures what all that godly good means is yes foreign or criminally operated sting rays have descended upon washington d.c. and quite frankly i wish i was talking about the cartilage and especially now i'm talking sting rays and devices like them you may remember simulate cell towers in order to capture mobile device signals and the devices these sting rays depending on their sophistication can do everything from eavesdrop on your calls to plant malware on your phone now if that upsets you make sure you're sitting down because the united
that's what citizens living here in washington d.c. are now asking themselves after u.s.horities have acknowledged that authorize cell phone spying devices are potentially being used on the good folks living here in the nation's capital and a letter to u.s. senator ron wyden the democrat out of oregon the department of homeland security revealed that the d h s national protection programs directorate has observed anomalous activity in the national capital region that appears to be consistent...
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washington, d.c. is goliath. >> nobody running the work in washington, d.c. d.c. >> they stay in washington, d.c. >> romney will have a primary now and most likely the republican nominee because you have much more conservative people at the caucuses and convention. it shows you the tensions in the party that help donald trump ride his way to nomination and presidency. some of it is about trump and some has nothing to do with trump. >> i found it surprising of this being a hard core convention goers support the more conservative candidate. he barely came in second. this was viewed in a lot of part that he was going to walk into office possibly romney could have a fight on his hands. you think more broader electorate he probably should be okay. it shows you are a member in this primary. there is a lot of frustration and resistance on both sides to more establishment type candidates. >> it's a reminder that the disruptive climate, trump rode the wave. we had that out there. in the democratic primaries and also in the republican electorate. you see the president
washington, d.c. is goliath. >> nobody running the work in washington, d.c. d.c. >> they stay in washington, d.c. >> romney will have a primary now and most likely the republican nominee because you have much more conservative people at the caucuses and convention. it shows you the tensions in the party that help donald trump ride his way to nomination and presidency. some of it is about trump and some has nothing to do with trump. >> i found it surprising of this being...
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if washington d.c. were a state it would make those intrusions unconstitutional and those to loosen the gun laws or increase barriers to women's access to abortion services or the method to be the hiv-aids epidemic interfering with death with dignity laws and washington d.c. not having the recreational use cannabis we are in a peculiar situation legally it is legally to grow plants at home in the district illegal to possess quantities in some you can have it and smoke it and grow it you can buy it. because washington d.c. is the favorite chew toy we have a bigger black gray market then we would have if estate. so please join us to call for an end to the subordinate status of washington d.c. we the voters voted overwhelmingly for statehood in 2016 the ball is in congresses court for this reason i hope you will all support washington d.c. with our quest for statehood. you care about autonomy and we do to. today is 420 and our special number is 51 for the 51st state say 42451. my second point could be a bu
if washington d.c. were a state it would make those intrusions unconstitutional and those to loosen the gun laws or increase barriers to women's access to abortion services or the method to be the hiv-aids epidemic interfering with death with dignity laws and washington d.c. not having the recreational use cannabis we are in a peculiar situation legally it is legally to grow plants at home in the district illegal to possess quantities in some you can have it and smoke it and grow it you can buy...
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washington d.c. . is shaped i mean been hammered authorities first official visit to the u.s. since president donald trump took office his first formal meeting in the u.s. capital was with the u.s. defense secretary james mattis expanding military cooperation was near the top of their agenda or were you very close to going to a specially called big terrorism we've moved more than ten feet of your many. cut side by side and. qatar hosts the americans forward military headquarters in the middle east centcom their date military base is give a toll for u.s. operations in the region we can get if you work in together with debility in the caribbean the caribbean italy and met in were all the doorstep of the many bright and occasionally encounters coming terrorism that. was counting the spread of iran malign influence in the region this is a crucial visit for qatar's emir for the last ten bones his country has had to deal with a blockade imposed by saudi arabia the u.a.e. behind and egypt. remains open to d
washington d.c. . is shaped i mean been hammered authorities first official visit to the u.s. since president donald trump took office his first formal meeting in the u.s. capital was with the u.s. defense secretary james mattis expanding military cooperation was near the top of their agenda or were you very close to going to a specially called big terrorism we've moved more than ten feet of your many. cut side by side and. qatar hosts the americans forward military headquarters in the middle...
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. >>> a live look in washington, d.c. where the ceo will testify before the congressional committee about the recent scandal, and we just learned seconds ago zuckerberg came into the underground garage in the capitol and whisked inging ingii cameras so far. we'll have a special report when proceedings begin and stream on the website and abc7 news, our app, download right now if you wish. >>> on storm watch this morning. today's incoming storm is a 1 on the scale, so let's get over to our meteorologist. nothing like last week? >> oh, no, no, no, no, not at all. hi, everybody. storm impact a 1, barely a chance of light showers today, a better chance tomorrow. half inch, most in tomorrow's storm, as well as the winds tomorrow night. right now, a really thin line like 35 mile wide line of rain in the north bay, most not reaching the ground. individual cells move east at 12-15 miles per hour while i should say the line is while the individuals are moving from southeast to north, from southwest to northeast. all right. storm co
. >>> a live look in washington, d.c. where the ceo will testify before the congressional committee about the recent scandal, and we just learned seconds ago zuckerberg came into the underground garage in the capitol and whisked inging ingii cameras so far. we'll have a special report when proceedings begin and stream on the website and abc7 news, our app, download right now if you wish. >>> on storm watch this morning. today's incoming storm is a 1 on the scale, so let's get...