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when he found is when washington d.c. is such a complexed place, their legal status was not as stagnant as i thought about it in my mind. so i could be looking at an enslaved woman or a certain period of time she would emerge as a free woman or a fugitive woman and different context. he was looking at the trajectory of their lives where i could anyway i realized this was a much more complex story. i needed to make clear their legal status mattered to the degree to which they could create a life and they wanted to on their terms. so if you are enslaved, you are hired out to someone and forced to work for them. your mobility is going to look very different from a free black woman for the question i have for myself once you're free to become this antislavery black woman who goes to church, and attend school? not all of them did. i ended up writing a chapter about prostitution. i realized was really important. it was really important economically because their limited avenues they could earn an income. prostitution could beco
when he found is when washington d.c. is such a complexed place, their legal status was not as stagnant as i thought about it in my mind. so i could be looking at an enslaved woman or a certain period of time she would emerge as a free woman or a fugitive woman and different context. he was looking at the trajectory of their lives where i could anyway i realized this was a much more complex story. i needed to make clear their legal status mattered to the degree to which they could create a life...
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but we need to keep in mind the problem in washington, d.c. is a spending problem. until we get control of our spending in congress, both among democrats and republicans, we're always going to have this problem. >> laura in spokane, washington. republican. >> caller: yes. good morning. it's a pleasure to talk to you this morning. my concern is this, the amount of the government gathers $3.46 trillion every year in taxes. and i want to know why that isn't enough. you know, that's a lot of money. and yet here we have this big huge bill that basically does nothing for our country. it does something for somebody's agenda, but it does nothing for our country or the american people. when president trump went in, he got the money he needed to build up our military, and people could stay in business because those taxes didn't just go to the rich. it went straight to the employees. and that helped families. it helped businesses. they could buy business equipment, get new employees. and everything. it was going really well. but now to add this $3.5 trillion and another $1.5 tr
but we need to keep in mind the problem in washington, d.c. is a spending problem. until we get control of our spending in congress, both among democrats and republicans, we're always going to have this problem. >> laura in spokane, washington. republican. >> caller: yes. good morning. it's a pleasure to talk to you this morning. my concern is this, the amount of the government gathers $3.46 trillion every year in taxes. and i want to know why that isn't enough. you know, that's a...
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do you know how many times i've ever come back to washington d.c. in the middle of august until this summer? zero. but she felt it so important to bring hr-4 to the floor without having a hearing for our part of the jurisdictional boundaries and hr-4 and house administration. this is their number one issue. their future, their dominance, and their power depends upon them changing the electoral system here in washington d.c. you're on the front lines of this fight. don't think that we can just sit back and prepare maybe for some contested elections. we can go out to certain parts of the country that are a little better than others and then we're not going to work hand in hand with the folks who are running these elections and we're going to be there and all of a sudden after election day you pick up and go home because we may have won, we may have lost. we need each and every one of you to be as dedicated on the front end as the democrats are to take republicans out of power. to make sure that we keep republicans in power. and i pledge to you, when i
do you know how many times i've ever come back to washington d.c. in the middle of august until this summer? zero. but she felt it so important to bring hr-4 to the floor without having a hearing for our part of the jurisdictional boundaries and hr-4 and house administration. this is their number one issue. their future, their dominance, and their power depends upon them changing the electoral system here in washington d.c. you're on the front lines of this fight. don't think that we can just...
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eight washington d.c. versus a more rural area. if you give any thought and how you might have done that? >> for the large aircraft it simply would be taking off the tail, which would be i would essentially be a kamikaze and a ram my aircraft into the tail of the aircraft. i gave some thought to what i have time to eject? but i would need to ensure, you've only got one chance for you do not want to eject and have missed it. he got to stick with it the whole way. when we came back and continue to the combat air patrol over d.c., and there were plenty of other aircraft airborne we actually did have to turn away. what we employed was we would fly in front of them and put out a flare or two. you know what a flare is. we would pump out a flare from the aircraft and basically turn the other aircraft away. we'd also get on the victor frequency it is called guard and then tried to communicate with the aircraft. though it 121.5 is a frequency all pilots know about universal if you get in trouble or need help, you are not on the same frequen
eight washington d.c. versus a more rural area. if you give any thought and how you might have done that? >> for the large aircraft it simply would be taking off the tail, which would be i would essentially be a kamikaze and a ram my aircraft into the tail of the aircraft. i gave some thought to what i have time to eject? but i would need to ensure, you've only got one chance for you do not want to eject and have missed it. he got to stick with it the whole way. when we came back and...
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eight washington d.c. versus a more rural area. if you give any thought and how you might have done that? >> for the large aircraft it simply would be taking off the tail, which would be i would essentially be a kamikaze and a ram my aircraft into the tail of the aircraft. i gave some thought to what i have time to eject? but i would need to ensure, you've only got one chance for you do not want to eject and have missed it. he got to stick with it the whole way. when we came back and continue to the combat air patrol over d.c., and there were plenty of other aircraft airborne we actually did have to turn away. what we employed was we would fly in front of them and put out a flare or two. you know what a flare is. we would pump out a flare from the aircraft and basically turn the other aircraft away. we'd also get on the victor frequency it is called guard and then tried to communicate with the aircraft. though it 121.5 is a frequency all pilots know about universal if you get in trouble or need help, you are not on the same frequen
eight washington d.c. versus a more rural area. if you give any thought and how you might have done that? >> for the large aircraft it simply would be taking off the tail, which would be i would essentially be a kamikaze and a ram my aircraft into the tail of the aircraft. i gave some thought to what i have time to eject? but i would need to ensure, you've only got one chance for you do not want to eject and have missed it. he got to stick with it the whole way. when we came back and...
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and you care to come out here in washington d.c. and be a part of something bigger today. let's not stop after today. when you walk out of here, and you realize that the democrats are going to keep the city across the river closed until we take the majority, that should be your rallying cry as the rnla to make sure that we save not just washington d.c. and the ability to exercise our first amendment rights in our nation's capital, we're going to save our country together by taking the majority. we will do that when we work together and prepare, we will do that when we're all on the same page as to what our mission is. and i commit to each and every one of you today, i will listen to your ideas. our team will listen to what you think the battlefield needs to look like, and putting that strategy in place to win, and i will commit to you today, i will be with each and every one of you every step of the way before the election on election day and again, where i need you the most is after election day in certain parts of our country and very marginal races. that's our mission.
and you care to come out here in washington d.c. and be a part of something bigger today. let's not stop after today. when you walk out of here, and you realize that the democrats are going to keep the city across the river closed until we take the majority, that should be your rallying cry as the rnla to make sure that we save not just washington d.c. and the ability to exercise our first amendment rights in our nation's capital, we're going to save our country together by taking the majority....
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to plan the trip to washington, d.c. and disruption in washington, d.c.. a hotel in virginia for use in a potential second wave if and when donald trump invokes the insurrection act. this group had a cache of guns stored in a hotel they were ready and willing to use if necessary. host: if you want to talk about the january 6 cases, we have about 20 minutes left in our program. scott macfarlane is with us and covers it all for nbc 4 in washington. how long have you been on the specific beat focusing on these cases? guest: since january 6. since i saw that image on tv of the first time of the insurrectionists in the senate chamber. that alarming visceral image you saw of somebody sitting in the senate president's chair who was part of this breach. it was such a transformative moment for those of us who used to work as capitol hill staffers and those of us who have covered the hill for 20 years, it inspired me to make this a full-time assignment. it is the largest criminal investigation in united states history. the federal prosecutors have been clear about t
to plan the trip to washington, d.c. and disruption in washington, d.c.. a hotel in virginia for use in a potential second wave if and when donald trump invokes the insurrection act. this group had a cache of guns stored in a hotel they were ready and willing to use if necessary. host: if you want to talk about the january 6 cases, we have about 20 minutes left in our program. scott macfarlane is with us and covers it all for nbc 4 in washington. how long have you been on the specific beat...
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she isn't going to stop implementing the approachop at washington, d.c. we saw that over the month of iaugust and i've been in congrs for nines years and worked fora member of congress for 16 years before that. do you know how many times i've come back in the middle of august until this summer, zero. but she felt it so important to bring hr for her to the floor without even having a hearing for our part of the jurisdictional house administration. this is their number one issue. their future, their dominance and their power depends upon them changing the electoral system in washington, d.c. you are on the front lines of this fight. don't think we can sit back and prepare may be for some contested elections we can go to certain parts of the country better than others. we need each and every one of you to be as dedicated on the front end as the democrats are to take republicans out of power we are going to work hand in hand to make sure we have the best crowd operation that will continue to moves the post election observer program dedicating the time, energy
she isn't going to stop implementing the approachop at washington, d.c. we saw that over the month of iaugust and i've been in congrs for nines years and worked fora member of congress for 16 years before that. do you know how many times i've come back in the middle of august until this summer, zero. but she felt it so important to bring hr for her to the floor without even having a hearing for our part of the jurisdictional house administration. this is their number one issue. their future,...
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we have got to start sending people to washington, d.c. who socialize at home. of washington in their district. stop voting for people who make washington, d.c. their social life, their church, their family, forget it. make them come home or don't vote for them. >> lawrence: i want to know what the republicans are going to do about this, gentlemen. will there be more hearings or are they just going to continue to send letters back and forth to the doj? anyway, thank you so much for joining the program. up next, democrat lawmakers want everyone to shut up and get the shot whether you have natural immunity or not. but we're going to talk to a fire chief who is fighting back against the far left. governor vaccine mandates. don't you go anywhere. we have more "fox & friends." ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ got a couple of bogeys on your six, limu. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. what do you say we see what this bird can do? woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. looks like we're walking, kid. only pa
we have got to start sending people to washington, d.c. who socialize at home. of washington in their district. stop voting for people who make washington, d.c. their social life, their church, their family, forget it. make them come home or don't vote for them. >> lawrence: i want to know what the republicans are going to do about this, gentlemen. will there be more hearings or are they just going to continue to send letters back and forth to the doj? anyway, thank you so much for...
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that location, also the pentagon in washington, d.c. and another san francisco-bound plane crashed into a field in pennsylvania. tonight security is stepped up in all of these places on the eve of the planned memorials of the jay gray starts our coverage in new york with the very latest. >> reporter: the echo of bagpipes. barricades and a growing show of force at ground zero. final preparations for tomorrow's memorial here, the same place where 20 years earlier, the manhattan skyline and soul of our nation were forever changed. >> that day is forever seared into all our memories. the pain, the terror. enormous loss. also the incredible displays of courage. >> reporter: courage that came with a promise to honor the nearly 3,000 lost on that horrible day. >> if we don't find life out of a tragedy, no matter what that tragedy is, it's just a tragedy. >> reporter: and so tomorrow, millions will pause across the country while thousands gather. in a field in shanksville, pennsylvania, at the pentagon, and here in the spot where the towers onc
that location, also the pentagon in washington, d.c. and another san francisco-bound plane crashed into a field in pennsylvania. tonight security is stepped up in all of these places on the eve of the planned memorials of the jay gray starts our coverage in new york with the very latest. >> reporter: the echo of bagpipes. barricades and a growing show of force at ground zero. final preparations for tomorrow's memorial here, the same place where 20 years earlier, the manhattan skyline and...
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the washington, d.c., the metropolitan police force. the capitol police, the senate sergeant at arms and the house sergeant, all operating with different personnel. how do you coordinate all of these different agencies when something like what happened on january 6 happens? guest: you are going to see that perfect coordination today and at future events. the and others have done very well for preplanned events, gigantic preplanned events. between the metropolitan police department and capitol police they do very well at spontaneous events and managing of crowds that are out for legitimate protest and try to respond to those who are not. so, it is not unusual that a chief of police, no matter where he or she is at reports to someone else -- somewhere else. the chief of police on the capital reports to a police board, the house and senate sergeant of arms and the architect of the capital. in the last 30 years they have had strong military or police backgrounds. they are in a good position. one of the things i have mentioned, there has bee
the washington, d.c., the metropolitan police force. the capitol police, the senate sergeant at arms and the house sergeant, all operating with different personnel. how do you coordinate all of these different agencies when something like what happened on january 6 happens? guest: you are going to see that perfect coordination today and at future events. the and others have done very well for preplanned events, gigantic preplanned events. between the metropolitan police department and capitol...
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and then they were told about ten minutes out there is a rogue plane and bound for washington d.c.the evacuation begins of the u.s. capitol building. and alan later learns the immediate threat has passed because this plane has crashed in pennsylvania somewhere. and so, he later comes here in 2012 and this specific statue of freedom, this desk model of freedom, was on his desk that morning. he leaves the statue of freedom and one of the niches that are found at the memorial plaza or you will see others have left tribute in the past right underneath that he left architect of the capitol letter had he left an official letter. and in that letter, we have a copy of that, it reads this model of the statue of freedom that steps atop the dome of the niceties capitol building is left with deep respects, the final resting place of the heroes of flight 93. those who sacrificed their lives here on september 11, 2001 saved mine and those of many thousands of others. at the u.s. capitol building as well as a historic symbol of our democracy known around the world. we have come to shanksville, pe
and then they were told about ten minutes out there is a rogue plane and bound for washington d.c.the evacuation begins of the u.s. capitol building. and alan later learns the immediate threat has passed because this plane has crashed in pennsylvania somewhere. and so, he later comes here in 2012 and this specific statue of freedom, this desk model of freedom, was on his desk that morning. he leaves the statue of freedom and one of the niches that are found at the memorial plaza or you will see...
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it was chaos that morning in washington, d.c.. another miracle that day, the fact that our bureaucracy the administration worked so quickly to keep planes on the ground probably saved lives. as the day went on and i began to absorb what really happened and watched as people were trying to save lives, we watched as the brave fireman in new york city and at the pentagon and in the fields of pennsylvania were fighting to help people. there was a sense of community, people coming together. i also remember immediately, i represent the largest population of arab-americans in the country. already that day, there were people who wanted to ensure that the community did not feel a backlash, but how will we pull together as americans. >> on 9/11, my daughter who is 16 years old at the time woke up my husband and i and told us something was happening. she never wakes us up. she was in high school at the time and because we are in arizona, we are three hours behind the east coast time. immediately, i turned on the tv and i can't remember at wh
it was chaos that morning in washington, d.c.. another miracle that day, the fact that our bureaucracy the administration worked so quickly to keep planes on the ground probably saved lives. as the day went on and i began to absorb what really happened and watched as people were trying to save lives, we watched as the brave fireman in new york city and at the pentagon and in the fields of pennsylvania were fighting to help people. there was a sense of community, people coming together. i also...
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we are coming to you on fox sports and federal news network here in washington, d.c.nd that will -- kildee. >> there are some other plays that kids or otherwise probably don't want to see again. those were not real good plays. but nonetheless we have a 5-4 ballgame right now. >> we have a delay as the racino come race in the fourth inning. >> we talked about the -- >> that's why we have a break. the president of the united states. >> the actual noaft united states. >> there he is. >> there's president biden. >> president biden is in the house. there he is. [cheers and applause] >> president biden making an appearance here. >> house speaker nancy pelosi he met with speaker pelosi and senate majority leader schumer a little while ago at the white house as they try to figure out some things related to infrastructure and a whole ton of issues now facing the congressional democrats and the president. president going around, shaking hands. >> i guess this is an ok cause for delay of game? the president shows up? >> i think so. we talked about the unconventionality of this g
we are coming to you on fox sports and federal news network here in washington, d.c.nd that will -- kildee. >> there are some other plays that kids or otherwise probably don't want to see again. those were not real good plays. but nonetheless we have a 5-4 ballgame right now. >> we have a delay as the racino come race in the fourth inning. >> we talked about the -- >> that's why we have a break. the president of the united states. >> the actual noaft united states....
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what she has done as she is focusing on issues that are important to the democrats in washington, d.cpt to deflect attention from from the disaster that is the biden administration and she continues to bash president trump as well as citizens in wyoming. the fact is president trump won wyoming by over 70% of the vote, he had a higher percentage of votes than liz cheney did to. the citizens of wyoming sent her to washington, d.c., to be an ally of president trump, to pursue conservative values and fight against the biden-pelosi agenda and she aligned herself with pelosi agenda instead. >> laura: liz cheney reacted to president trump's endorsement of her campaign by saying in a tweet that shares a sound bite for you -- bring it. she's projecting a lot of confidence, i understand democrats can cross over and vote in this primary, your reaction? >> i'm not sure that projects a lot of confidence, that's an interesting response for her to make but it also shows she reacted immediately to president trump. it further shows that exactly the agenda she has been pursuing. she announced earlier t
what she has done as she is focusing on issues that are important to the democrats in washington, d.cpt to deflect attention from from the disaster that is the biden administration and she continues to bash president trump as well as citizens in wyoming. the fact is president trump won wyoming by over 70% of the vote, he had a higher percentage of votes than liz cheney did to. the citizens of wyoming sent her to washington, d.c., to be an ally of president trump, to pursue conservative values...
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we've had two events in washington, d.c. so far at the department of justice and the prison and there have been to incidents so far. no one is going to be bringing a weapon that is part of our crowd. coy assure the police that. >> witty wild joining us live from washington. so we do know security has been increased ahead in advance of this weekend. they're not giving saul of the details for obvious reasons. but we can see some of it out there. >> reporter: well that is right, erica. so we're here at constitution and delaware northeast, right outside of the capitol. here is this fencing, that familiar sight here in washington, d.c. after the insurrection on january 6. in addition to the fencing there is a security camera up here on the corner. even though rally organizers say this is going to be a peaceful event and there have been no issues in the past i think it is important to note that law enforcement has noted in an intelligence assessments, they know the past events surrounding this justice for january 6 issue, have bee
we've had two events in washington, d.c. so far at the department of justice and the prison and there have been to incidents so far. no one is going to be bringing a weapon that is part of our crowd. coy assure the police that. >> witty wild joining us live from washington. so we do know security has been increased ahead in advance of this weekend. they're not giving saul of the details for obvious reasons. but we can see some of it out there. >> reporter: well that is right, erica....
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laura: i am laura trevelyan and washington, d.c., and this is bbc news america.drama and diplomacy for president biden, trying to keep his fractious party in tactbill. in japan, a new prime minister. can he win the next election? we hear fabout mthroe humanitarian cost of conflict. fishing communities in mexico are struggling as the water dries up amid heat waves. a new report on the impact of climate change. plus, we had to ghana where solar power is transforming lives in areas that weren't on the grid. welcome to world news america on pbs and arod the globe. president biden is scrambling tonight to save his domestic agenda over the next two days. his economic platform could unravel or he could get a big win. the u.s. government is due to run out of money. nearly all of the democratic party supports bidens infrastructure package, which would make major new investments in bridges, roads, and broadband internet, but the bill has become a bargaining chip for progressive democrats who are threatening to block the guarane that the senate will pass the $3.5 trillion s
laura: i am laura trevelyan and washington, d.c., and this is bbc news america.drama and diplomacy for president biden, trying to keep his fractious party in tactbill. in japan, a new prime minister. can he win the next election? we hear fabout mthroe humanitarian cost of conflict. fishing communities in mexico are struggling as the water dries up amid heat waves. a new report on the impact of climate change. plus, we had to ghana where solar power is transforming lives in areas that weren't on...
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what to expect from washington, d.c. to philadelphia to new york. and the new tropical storm taking aim at florida. rob marciano timing it all out. >>> the fbi and the new video tonight of the suspect wanted for allegedly placing pipe bombs outside the dnc and rnc headquarters the night before the january 6th riot. what they have now revealed and pierre thomas standing by. >>> overseas tonight in paris, you'll remember that awful terror rampage killing 130 people. targeting bars, restaurants. tonight, what they're now calling the trial of the century now under way and what the lead suspect shouted in court today. >>> back here at home, the former prosecutor arrested and charged in the ahmaud arbery murder case. the young man shot and killed jogging through a neighborhood last year. authorities now accusing the prosecutor of allegedly using her position to protect the three member charged with shooting and killing him. >>> after more than 130 years, virginia's statue of confederate general robert e. lee comes down. >>> and as we approach the 20th ann
what to expect from washington, d.c. to philadelphia to new york. and the new tropical storm taking aim at florida. rob marciano timing it all out. >>> the fbi and the new video tonight of the suspect wanted for allegedly placing pipe bombs outside the dnc and rnc headquarters the night before the january 6th riot. what they have now revealed and pierre thomas standing by. >>> overseas tonight in paris, you'll remember that awful terror rampage killing 130 people. targeting...
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laura: in washington, d.c., they are hosting an installation of the gun violence memorial.senting the lives lost to gun violence each week. it displays a collaboration between the artist and the mass design group. here's a story of how the memorial came to be. >> two people died inside the club. >> how many shots were fired? >> 10 to 15. >> i have been collaborating with mass design for a long time. we have been really interested in the place where art can intersect with architecture. >> 700 is theumber of americans killed on a weekly basis due to gun violence in this country. and within those bricks, we invite members to contribute an object. we created a framework where the families can co-create memorial. >> we grew up in washington, d.c., and they were classified as the murder capital of the country. gun violence was something that affected a lot of young people. i got most impacted in february of 2000 when my cousin who was then 27 years old was robbed and murdered in philadelphia, pennsylvania. that had a huge impact because my life plan was to follow in his footsteps
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the host of w mal in washington, d.c., where is this anger coming from?uys, especially the latter two consider themselves comedians, or just a sad symbol of american decline. they've taken talent and audiences and frittered them away. they are just disappearing, both of those things, because they have decided they would rather on normal people and suck up to anthony fauci who was the highest paid federal. they treat people really poorly for making a decision and suck up to the people in charge, so i think people are going poorly. especially in comedy. remember jon stewart appears on stephen colbert and the whole country is talking about it because he dared to say something true out loud about the corruption of our ruling class and the fact that u.s. taxpayers paid to create covid in this lab in china? get back to that, go after people in power. >> brian: smokers, for example, we told you not to smoke, why should they be able to go to the hospital? if you are obese and have a heart attack why should we waste time on you? we told you not to eat so much. if
the host of w mal in washington, d.c., where is this anger coming from?uys, especially the latter two consider themselves comedians, or just a sad symbol of american decline. they've taken talent and audiences and frittered them away. they are just disappearing, both of those things, because they have decided they would rather on normal people and suck up to anthony fauci who was the highest paid federal. they treat people really poorly for making a decision and suck up to the people in charge,...
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it seems most of the resources have been directed in the direction of washington, d.c.ongressman, thank you so much. tony gonzales, appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> pete: also here tonight charlie kirk founder of "u.s.a. today" and miranda devine "new york post" columnist and fox news contributor. charlie, let me start with you. what is the plan? you watch these images, imagine if -- you can play the game too often but sometimes it's very useful. imagine if 10,000 brown and black people were huddled under a bridge in the trump administration and that was the image of a government holding facility. >> yeah. it would be the biggest scandal of this entire political season. but, instead, the media is more focused on what was a rather boring and have a mila protest this last weekend trying to protest for people that are in prison for what happened back on january 6th. in fact, there were more journalists than there were protesters. there were 27 different federal agencies that were activated for security in washington, d.c. there were 100 national guard members in wash
it seems most of the resources have been directed in the direction of washington, d.c.ongressman, thank you so much. tony gonzales, appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> pete: also here tonight charlie kirk founder of "u.s.a. today" and miranda devine "new york post" columnist and fox news contributor. charlie, let me start with you. what is the plan? you watch these images, imagine if -- you can play the game too often but sometimes it's very useful. imagine if...
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it is a pretty little small park in the capitol hill neighborhood in washington, d.c. it's not far from the eastern metro station. the fbi is issuing a national calm for tips from the american people who have been tremendously helpful to date in providing information to further this investigation. the fbi is asking the public to view the virtual map and watch the new video of the suspect and come forward with any information you recognize about this person's glasses, shoes, backpack, or any of the items, mannerisms, or characteristics in the photos and videos the fbi has released. anyone who may have seen the suspect or anything unusual at all in folger park in august is asked to call the fbi. the person who placed these bombs wore a face mask, glasses, a gray hooded sweatshirt, gloves, and black and light gray nike air max speed turf shoes with a yellow logo. that's a lot of detail about the shoes. more on that in a second. the fbi also says, quote, the suspect used a pack back to transport each of the devices. the head of the washington field office in fact fbi then
it is a pretty little small park in the capitol hill neighborhood in washington, d.c. it's not far from the eastern metro station. the fbi is issuing a national calm for tips from the american people who have been tremendously helpful to date in providing information to further this investigation. the fbi is asking the public to view the virtual map and watch the new video of the suspect and come forward with any information you recognize about this person's glasses, shoes, backpack, or any of...
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unfortunately, tammy, we have a situation where washington, d.c.'litics has literally killed americans. and while this can go on in washington and those in washington can paper it over and try to spin that they got 90% of americans out of afghanistan, the rest of us outside of washington are saying we have never seen a situation where washington, d.c. politicians are proud of 90%. what we hear, what the rest of us here is that you left 10% of the people in afghanistan and you're trying to spin this. i really never thought that i would see this moment come. now we have intelligence officers who are leaking against democrats it's so bad. and i don't like that. i don't like when intelligence officers do but they did it constantly against president trump now they are doing it against joe biden. i think what we have now, tammy, is it's less of republican vs. democrat right now as fighting and it's washington vs. the rest of america. you know, every great sizzles has lasted roughly 250 years. we are butting up against that. i think it's shamen us. this ha
unfortunately, tammy, we have a situation where washington, d.c.'litics has literally killed americans. and while this can go on in washington and those in washington can paper it over and try to spin that they got 90% of americans out of afghanistan, the rest of us outside of washington are saying we have never seen a situation where washington, d.c. politicians are proud of 90%. what we hear, what the rest of us here is that you left 10% of the people in afghanistan and you're trying to spin...
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if you're a vaccinated person in the washington, d.c. area, you've got a pretty good protection because there's a high vaccination rate. if you're a vaccinated person in one of these sunbelt states, you don't have that same protection. are you an at-risk person if you're vaccinated, in your 40s and 50s in mississippi, for instance, but not a high-risk person here in washington? >> the way the recommendation came out, chuck, was not in the sense of geographically where you're located. it was talking about underlying conditions. they're pretty well delineated where the cdc, has categories of people who are at risk for more severe defensive cease. when you talk about the next category is people 18 to 64 who on the basis of institutional or occupational. that's what you're talking about, people who might be exposed based on what their occupation is. health care providers, people who are in essential jobs where people from the outside keep coming in, those are the types of people. it's not been said because you live in this state versus that
if you're a vaccinated person in the washington, d.c. area, you've got a pretty good protection because there's a high vaccination rate. if you're a vaccinated person in one of these sunbelt states, you don't have that same protection. are you an at-risk person if you're vaccinated, in your 40s and 50s in mississippi, for instance, but not a high-risk person here in washington? >> the way the recommendation came out, chuck, was not in the sense of geographically where you're located. it...
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it's other parts of washington d.c. that officials are concerned about.nforcement activity around the district. >> it will be interesting to see how many turn out given there's al been some pushback online among those who were planning to go to, say, maybe we shouldn't go. maybe there is something that's -- maybe this is a setup in some way, even though there's no evidence of that. it makes you wonder if they're going to show up. thank you. >>> now, the transportation security administration is ramping up security ahead of saturday's protests. they are going to leave nothing for chance here. our aviation correspondent is at national reagan airport. pete, explain how the tsa is preparing for this. >> well, the tsa says it is always on high alert. passengers will be see more security officers and k-9s as airports leading up to saturday's planned justice for january 6th th rally. this is similar to the position the agency took just after the original attack on the capitol when it stepped up screening at reagan national airport and dulles and bwi. the tsa say
it's other parts of washington d.c. that officials are concerned about.nforcement activity around the district. >> it will be interesting to see how many turn out given there's al been some pushback online among those who were planning to go to, say, maybe we shouldn't go. maybe there is something that's -- maybe this is a setup in some way, even though there's no evidence of that. it makes you wonder if they're going to show up. thank you. >>> now, the transportation security...
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presentadora: decenas de migrantes o activistas se manifestaron en washington d.c. al congreso que incluya la ciudadanÍa en el paquete de reconciliaciÓn presupuestaria. locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos e ilia calderÓn. desde ciudad acuÑa, mÉxico. presentadora: buenas tardes. hoy el noticiero univisiÓn cruzÓ la frontera. estamos en ciudad acuÑa, mÉxico. es la otra ciudad protagonista de la crisis migratoria que sirve en el Área. del otro lado, en texas, el gobierno de los estados unidos estÁ deportando a centenares de haitianos que se habÍan refugiado debajo del puente internacional entre estas dos ciudades. ahora, el gobierno mexicano comenzÓ alejar de la frontera a centenares mÁs a los que se lleva en autobuses y tambiÉn en aviones. el gobernador del estado de texas, de abbott, criticÓ al gobierno de presidente biden por permitir esta afluencia de migrantes. pedro rojas comienza la cobertura de equipo desde la ciudad de del rÍo. pedro: con buenos de la guardia costera y autobuses del gobierno se acelera la salida de los grandes que llevan dÍa
presentadora: decenas de migrantes o activistas se manifestaron en washington d.c. al congreso que incluya la ciudadanÍa en el paquete de reconciliaciÓn presupuestaria. locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos e ilia calderÓn. desde ciudad acuÑa, mÉxico. presentadora: buenas tardes. hoy el noticiero univisiÓn cruzÓ la frontera. estamos en ciudad acuÑa, mÉxico. es la otra ciudad protagonista de la crisis migratoria que sirve en el Área. del otro lado, en texas, el...
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they said they're going to be able to handle whatever it is that occurs and that also the washington, d.c one of the concerns here is that there's going to be clashes between some of the other groups that they think are coming in and these groups are going to start fighting with each other, so that is one of the added concerns in all of this. of course, the national guard will be here. the big thing, what's causing all of this concern is chatter. it's the intelligence that the washington police here, that law enforcement all across the country has been gathering. here's the capitol police chief talking about that. >> we would be foolish not to take seriously the intelligence that we have at our disposal. how credible it is, how likely it is, people can make those judgments, but the fact of the matter is that we are hearing some chatter that i think would be responsible for us to plan the way we've been planning and put the precautions in place. >> reporter: alisyn, victor, i moved over to this side because i wanted to show you something. this is the area, union square. this is where the r
they said they're going to be able to handle whatever it is that occurs and that also the washington, d.c one of the concerns here is that there's going to be clashes between some of the other groups that they think are coming in and these groups are going to start fighting with each other, so that is one of the added concerns in all of this. of course, the national guard will be here. the big thing, what's causing all of this concern is chatter. it's the intelligence that the washington police...
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can to keep tomorrow as safe as possible. >> very, very sad to have to see this unfold here in washington, d.cou very much. very much. ryan nobles reporting from capitol hill. our chief political analyst is with us and charles ramsey is with us as well, former d.c. police chief. chief ramsey, capitol police say their intelligence operations, they have the d.c. national guard on standby. do you believe all of this will be enough? >> yeah, i do. i think they're as prepared as they can be. i was glad they did put the fencing back up. that gives stand-off distances. i think you will see an overwhelming presence of police. the other issue of course is going to be on metropolitan police department with all the other events going on. i haven't seen the operational plan, but i'm sure they will have some mobile platoons to be able to respond quickly should something occur away from the capitol. >> the capitol police chief, gloria, admitted it is tough to tell which threats are credible, but clearly they're not going to underestimate the risks this time. they want to err on the side of caution. >> they
can to keep tomorrow as safe as possible. >> very, very sad to have to see this unfold here in washington, d.cou very much. very much. ryan nobles reporting from capitol hill. our chief political analyst is with us and charles ramsey is with us as well, former d.c. police chief. chief ramsey, capitol police say their intelligence operations, they have the d.c. national guard on standby. do you believe all of this will be enough? >> yeah, i do. i think they're as prepared as they can...
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and the headquarters of the republican party in washington d.c.. the night before the january 6th attack on the u.s. capital. again this is new footage. the fbi says this was shot quite near the's headquarters where the first bomb was placed. and you can see, not much happens in the footage, except you do get a good long look at the person in question. the person sort of wanders in. sits down on that bench, appears to look at their phone for a while maybe. and then eventually they move on again. this new footage released by the fbi today, is of course in addition to the other footage. of the same suspected bomber, that has previously been released by the fbi. it has been eight months, since these bombs were placed. there is still been no arrests in this case. the fbi in the atf are offering 100,000 dollar reward for any information leading to the arrest of this expected bomber. in their statement about the new footage they released today. and also a new map they released, showing what they think was the walking path of the bomber that night, betwee
and the headquarters of the republican party in washington d.c.. the night before the january 6th attack on the u.s. capital. again this is new footage. the fbi says this was shot quite near the's headquarters where the first bomb was placed. and you can see, not much happens in the footage, except you do get a good long look at the person in question. the person sort of wanders in. sits down on that bench, appears to look at their phone for a while maybe. and then eventually they move on...
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. >> reporter: president biden today touring a school in washington, d.c., responding defiantly to fierce backlash from republicans, vowing to challenge his aggressive plan mandating that two-thirds of american workers get vaccinated >> have at it. some of the republican governors have been so cavalier with the health of these kids, so cavalier with the health of their communities. this is -- we're playing for real here. this isn't a game. >> reporter: the republican national committee is threatening to sue the administration with at least 19 gop governors vowing to defy the rules. >> what the biden administration is doing is government overreach, pure and simple >> he is picking a real fight with hard-working americans. this president is saying to them look, you can either get vaccinated or i as one individual is going to threaten your ability to feed your family. and that's just wrong. >> reporter: it follows president biden mandating all federal workers and most health care providers get vaccinated any employee and business with more than 100 workers must get vaccinated or take a weekl
. >> reporter: president biden today touring a school in washington, d.c., responding defiantly to fierce backlash from republicans, vowing to challenge his aggressive plan mandating that two-thirds of american workers get vaccinated >> have at it. some of the republican governors have been so cavalier with the health of these kids, so cavalier with the health of their communities. this is -- we're playing for real here. this isn't a game. >> reporter: the republican national...
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d.c. all this time now, da bears or the washington football team? >> always bloom where you're planted. >> amen. amen. >> which is a chicago statement. >> well, i want to thank everyone again for coming out to the national press club today. i want to thank cardinal gregory for joining us and for a very spirited conversation. please do continue to participate in national press club events. check out our website, press.org, for upcoming events. and thank you so much. have a good afternoon. >>> weekends on c-span2 bring you the best in american history and nonfiction books. saturday, on american history tv, at 8:00 a.m. eastern on lectures in history, former charleston, south carolina mayor, joseph riley, and kerry taylor, look at why a new african-american museum is being built in the city. they're author of slaves in the family and life of a klansman, and on the presidency, professor christopher leahy on his book about president with a party, about john tyler, who was ejected from his own political party. book tv has leading authors. sunday at 10:00
d.c. all this time now, da bears or the washington football team? >> always bloom where you're planted. >> amen. amen. >> which is a chicago statement. >> well, i want to thank everyone again for coming out to the national press club today. i want to thank cardinal gregory for joining us and for a very spirited conversation. please do continue to participate in national press club events. check out our website, press.org, for upcoming events. and thank you so much. have...
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d.c. all this time now, the bears or the washington football team? >> always [inaudible] wear your planted. >> a man! amen! >> [inaudible] chicago [inaudible] . >> [applause] [laughs] >> well, i want to thank everyone again for coming on to the national press club again. i want to thank cardinal gregory for joining us and for a very spirited conversation. these two continue to participate in national press club events, check out our website, press dot org, for upcoming events and thank you so much, have a good afternoon. >> [applause] you look at the present cause of building a nationwide electric car infrastructure. [inaudible] these hearings about three hours, 40 minutes. >> subcommittee on energy will now come to order. today, the
d.c. all this time now, the bears or the washington football team? >> always [inaudible] wear your planted. >> a man! amen! >> [inaudible] chicago [inaudible] . >> [applause] [laughs] >> well, i want to thank everyone again for coming on to the national press club again. i want to thank cardinal gregory for joining us and for a very spirited conversation. these two continue to participate in national press club events, check out our website, press dot org, for...
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the presidents plan to address the nation from washington d.c. tonight. tom? >> thank you very much david bloom, will go now to washington where nbc's campbell brown who covers the white house is on duty, but across the street from the white house the president is expected back there surely. campbell? >> tom, the president is on his way back to washington tonight, we're told that air force one is being escorted by a 15 fighter jets on each wing, as david said, he is planning to address the nation tonight, one eight says that his message will be one of resolve and reassurance. tom, we're reporting a block from the white house at a hotel, that's because those in the white house press corps, were rushed out of the white house this morning as the entire complex was evacuated. needless to say, this has been an extraordinary day for the president, one aide says that when he spoke with his national security team in live teleconference today he said quote, we will find these people and they will suffer the consequences. the president at a elementary school about to bec
the presidents plan to address the nation from washington d.c. tonight. tom? >> thank you very much david bloom, will go now to washington where nbc's campbell brown who covers the white house is on duty, but across the street from the white house the president is expected back there surely. campbell? >> tom, the president is on his way back to washington tonight, we're told that air force one is being escorted by a 15 fighter jets on each wing, as david said, he is planning to...
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how about a little flashback friday >> today the president sits down on a campaign swing.s in washington, d.c. this morning with the lat tracie. >> veronica, good morning. >> nbc's tracie potts has the details for us this morning from washington tracie, good morning >> lynn, good morning. >> tracie, good morning. >> paige, good morning word from the white house, no more temporary extensions. >> nbc's tracie potts is in washington with details on this. good morning, tracie >> betty, good morning >> nbc's tracie potts is in washington d.c it appears these calls for stiffer sanctions against russia are growing louder >> they are especially here on capitol hill we're joined now by capitol hill correspondent tracie potts and, tracie, the president is headed to some areas today that need a lot of help >> right, frances. he's going to be in new jersey right now the focus is on you and me and the rest of america getting these taxes done on time at the washington monument, i'm tracie potts, nbc news put on a hat, dress up, come out to a free screening and enjoy this special day nbc news, london >> we
how about a little flashback friday >> today the president sits down on a campaign swing.s in washington, d.c. this morning with the lat tracie. >> veronica, good morning. >> nbc's tracie potts has the details for us this morning from washington tracie, good morning >> lynn, good morning. >> tracie, good morning. >> paige, good morning word from the white house, no more temporary extensions. >> nbc's tracie potts is in washington with details on this....
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in about 10 minutes, we will talk about washington, d.c. and policy. i just want to remind her audience of something larry summers said earlier this year, that editorial in "the washington post" in february, when he pushed back against the inflation call. loads of headlines, we carried on talking about it for months, but it was more than just about a push back against the inflation story, the transitory story. it was this quote right here. "how will political and comic space be found for public investments that should be the nation's highest priority if you pass this $1.9 trillion bill?" that was the right question to ask, and in many ways, mr. summers was right about what has transpired. tom: we overlay fiscal on fiscal, and the part of the economy doing so well, and a huge part of america flat on its back. damian sassower much ago publishes for bloomberg on emerging markets. turkish lira out at 8.90, and damian says less transitory when you look at inflation dynamics. jonathan: the language has changed. what he said yesterday, a process with a beginni
in about 10 minutes, we will talk about washington, d.c. and policy. i just want to remind her audience of something larry summers said earlier this year, that editorial in "the washington post" in february, when he pushed back against the inflation call. loads of headlines, we carried on talking about it for months, but it was more than just about a push back against the inflation story, the transitory story. it was this quote right here. "how will political and comic space be...
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-- in washington, d.c.hanistan, the war in iraq. and then coming together now to work at fox news. i think that there's -- i feel a tremendous amount of gratitude for, obviously, the first responders. and then you think about all the people in the field as well, the intelligence community, the law enforcement and especially for the young people. think of the 13 that we we lost in kabul, the service members. and, bret, many of them continue to sign up to seven their country because -- to serve their country because they understand how important it is to be a part of the mission and the movement that is the one to protect america. and i think that we can't lose sight of the fact that there are still so many people in this country willing to come together to do what is right. >> you're right. it's a grateful feeling for all of the especially law enforcement and military members who signed up. there's a whole generation of kids who because of 9/11 got engaged in that way. and, you know, when i was listening to
-- in washington, d.c.hanistan, the war in iraq. and then coming together now to work at fox news. i think that there's -- i feel a tremendous amount of gratitude for, obviously, the first responders. and then you think about all the people in the field as well, the intelligence community, the law enforcement and especially for the young people. think of the 13 that we we lost in kabul, the service members. and, bret, many of them continue to sign up to seven their country because -- to serve...
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. >> host: from the moment that you left the capitol, you a head this route around washington, d.c.,ed up at the police office, police headquarters, do you remember what you saw, what the city looked like, what the streets of washington, d.c. looked like? >> guest: well, as that time it was quite an amazing sight because there was -- people were coming out of their buildings. i recall -- of course, there was this mass exodus from the capitol building, so there was a huge crowd that had gathered pretty much on the south lawn. but i remember people, seeing people come out of the other buildings in the capitol complex as well. i think the conventional wisdom was that one was safer outside than inside. is that's what you saw is a lot of people mulling around outside their buildings, looking up, obviously very confused. but it was total chaos. >> host: did you ever see the capitol evacuated like that before? >> guest: never before. we had a couple of occasions after that that were similar in moments of anxiety and extraordinary concern about safety. but that was the first time i think it'
. >> host: from the moment that you left the capitol, you a head this route around washington, d.c.,ed up at the police office, police headquarters, do you remember what you saw, what the city looked like, what the streets of washington, d.c. looked like? >> guest: well, as that time it was quite an amazing sight because there was -- people were coming out of their buildings. i recall -- of course, there was this mass exodus from the capitol building, so there was a huge crowd that...
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it would make washington, d.c., dramatically more involved in families' child care, their health coverage, their local energy utilities, and on and on. there's so many controversial changes being crammed into one megabill that it must be a deliberate strategy. try to achieve everything the far left has wanted for 20 years in one fell swoop before the country has time to realize what hit it. so today i'm going to focus on just one example. let's look at the tax hikes. a staggering historic set of tax hikes. tax hikes on small business, tax hikes on family farms, tax hikes on americans that would shatter the pledge to spare people earning less than $400,000 a year, tax hikes that would put even more americans into unfair double taxation of the death tax, massive taxes on the u.s. economy that would give us one of the least competitive tax structures in the developed world. for example, even communist china taxes their own businesses significantly less than president biden and his allies want america to tax ours. tax hike after tax hike after tax hike -- a smothering wet blanket thrown onto
it would make washington, d.c., dramatically more involved in families' child care, their health coverage, their local energy utilities, and on and on. there's so many controversial changes being crammed into one megabill that it must be a deliberate strategy. try to achieve everything the far left has wanted for 20 years in one fell swoop before the country has time to realize what hit it. so today i'm going to focus on just one example. let's look at the tax hikes. a staggering historic set...
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joseph smith travels to washington d.c. they realized we had all this land taken from us in siri, numbers of the community were killed, raped, abused, something needs to be done. they prepared a cap petition to congress and he goes to meet with van buren hoping to get van buren to take the mormon site and use his sway with congress. van buren doesn't demonstrate any prejudice against the mormons for their beliefs, his. political calculation. he says your cause is just, i can do nothing for you. essentially, if i help you, i'm right you will lose reelection because i will lose the state of missouri. van buren recognizes the injustice and says we are powerless to help you. congress u.s. senate has a committee hearing in the senate judiciary committee's and considering shukla, to get reparations are not? the federal government have any role to play here? visits one reason i wrote the book because it's like this forgotten part of our constitutional history, our collective historical amnesia. the bill of rights didn't apply to i
joseph smith travels to washington d.c. they realized we had all this land taken from us in siri, numbers of the community were killed, raped, abused, something needs to be done. they prepared a cap petition to congress and he goes to meet with van buren hoping to get van buren to take the mormon site and use his sway with congress. van buren doesn't demonstrate any prejudice against the mormons for their beliefs, his. political calculation. he says your cause is just, i can do nothing for you....