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the folks in washington dc have a new attitude. areattitude is no longer we going to dictate to those across the country and tell them how to live each and every day, we will empower citizens and the states. ands the idea of federalism believing in liberty. we are going to believe in the constitution and do the work that is provided in washington dc. [applause] scott pruitt: i look forward to coming to see the new states as as we dealse changes with the water of the united states, clean power plants, rollback the reservoir torry states. we are going to do this in ohio, pennsylvania, all across the country, and celebrate with you as we make those changes. i look forward to a prosperous and exciting next four years. god bless you. [applause] >> very well done. how -- can tell you all are very excited by him. i find a certain irony here. i still fans, those who kind of hope that administrator pruitt will make the epa go away? [applause] how does it feel to be here today with everyone hoping that the very agency you are running is goin
the folks in washington dc have a new attitude. areattitude is no longer we going to dictate to those across the country and tell them how to live each and every day, we will empower citizens and the states. ands the idea of federalism believing in liberty. we are going to believe in the constitution and do the work that is provided in washington dc. [applause] scott pruitt: i look forward to coming to see the new states as as we dealse changes with the water of the united states, clean power...
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i in washington, dc and only one will get the job.n, dc and only one will get thejob. i will go in washington, dc and only one will get the job. i will go through both of them. the first possible candidate to feel the vacancy is justice thomas hardaman, who serves in the courts in pennsylvania. he is 51 yea rs old in the courts in pennsylvania. he is 51 years old and was appointed by george w. bush to his post. an interesting fact about him. he serves alongside donald trump's sister, marrianne trump. reports say she has given him a big boost. the other is a 49er rolled from colorado. he sits on the denver court of appeal is. decisions he has made in his career have been conservative. he has ruled on things to protect religious freedoms and make sure police have the right to use force. he is someone else who served under george w bush and served under george w bush and served in thejustice department. right now he is the favourite. but you never know with donald trump until he actually said it. as we we re until he actually said it. as
i in washington, dc and only one will get the job.n, dc and only one will get thejob. i will go in washington, dc and only one will get the job. i will go through both of them. the first possible candidate to feel the vacancy is justice thomas hardaman, who serves in the courts in pennsylvania. he is 51 yea rs old in the courts in pennsylvania. he is 51 years old and was appointed by george w. bush to his post. an interesting fact about him. he serves alongside donald trump's sister, marrianne...
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live pictures of the protest in washington, dc. we're going to have more on these demonstrations just ahead. >>> plus, critics saying that trump's ban is dangerous. we'll hear what trump supporters have to say about the ban and about president trump. >> people really dislike him. i don't understand it because i love him. i love who he is. i love his transparency. (snap) achoo! (snap) achoo! achoo! (snap) (snap) achoo! achoo! feel a cold coming on? zicam cold remedy nasal swabs shorten colds with a snap, and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten your cold with a snap, with zicam. i'm all-business when i, travel... even when i travel... for leisure. so i go national, where i can choose any available upgrade in the aisle - without starting any conversations- -or paying any upcharges. what can i say? control suits me. go national. go like a pro. >>> protests erupting across the nation right now over president trump's travel ban. you're looking at live pictures of demonstrations in washington, dc, new york, and miami. we're going to c
live pictures of the protest in washington, dc. we're going to have more on these demonstrations just ahead. >>> plus, critics saying that trump's ban is dangerous. we'll hear what trump supporters have to say about the ban and about president trump. >> people really dislike him. i don't understand it because i love him. i love who he is. i love his transparency. (snap) achoo! (snap) achoo! achoo! (snap) (snap) achoo! achoo! feel a cold coming on? zicam cold remedy nasal swabs...
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-- a tent city here in washington dc.s vision was for a multiracial campaign that would bring americans, native americans, african americans, latino americans, puerto rican americans, poor white individuals from all parts of the country to washington dc to lobby congress and the change,cy for economic not merely civil rights for one group, but for changes in the fundamental economic system that would alleviate poverty in america. this mural, which was one of many painted on the plywood made up part of the tent city that house 3500 individuals on the ,all in washington dc represents that kind of multiracial character of the campaign. it contains a number of representations from chicanos. clearly made by individuals both african-american and chicano, interested in the movement who brought their concerns and their culture to washington dc for this moment. we are assuming it was produced by students from california, the university of the pacific, and the university of california los angeles. it is also evident this could have
-- a tent city here in washington dc.s vision was for a multiracial campaign that would bring americans, native americans, african americans, latino americans, puerto rican americans, poor white individuals from all parts of the country to washington dc to lobby congress and the change,cy for economic not merely civil rights for one group, but for changes in the fundamental economic system that would alleviate poverty in america. this mural, which was one of many painted on the plywood made up...
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washington, dc says farewell to a beloved panda back to china.ive from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. glad you could join us. it's newsday. glad you could join us. ait in the morning in singapore, midnight in london and atm in hong kong were injust midnight in london and atm in hong kong were in just a few hours the former chief executive will be sentenced after being found guilty of misconduct. it is looking likely he will go to prison. he is the senior official in the to face a corruption trial. he had faced three charges of misconduct and bribery and found guilty on one of them. our correspondent is following the case andi correspondent is following the case and i asked her what he has been convicted of. last week a jury, one man and ait women founded the chief executive guilty of one charge of misconduct. they essentially all agreed, with one exception, that he deliberately concealed his relationship with a hong kong businessman at the time a company in which it is this the man was a shareholder an
washington, dc says farewell to a beloved panda back to china.ive from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. glad you could join us. it's newsday. glad you could join us. ait in the morning in singapore, midnight in london and atm in hong kong were injust midnight in london and atm in hong kong were in just a few hours the former chief executive will be sentenced after being found guilty of misconduct. it is looking likely he will go to prison. he is the...
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announcer 1: all day tomorrow, we are bringing live coverage of the cpac conference in washington dc beginning at 9:00 a.m. eastern time, remarks from kellyanne conway. that is live on c-span 2. live coverage moves to c-span at 12:50 pm for speeches the education secretary betsy devos, reince priebus, and steve tyler strategist chief mike bannon. then is mike pence. what all of the coverage on the c-span networks at c-span.org, or listen live with the radio app. ♪ announcer 2: c-span's washington , live every day with policy issues that impact you. thursday morning, the senior editor for the atlantic discusses his recent cover story, how to build an autocracy. and senior vice president for policy jim kessler talks about the new campaign, an effort to bring disaffected democrats back into the party. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on thursday morning. join the conversation. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service i america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satell
announcer 1: all day tomorrow, we are bringing live coverage of the cpac conference in washington dc beginning at 9:00 a.m. eastern time, remarks from kellyanne conway. that is live on c-span 2. live coverage moves to c-span at 12:50 pm for speeches the education secretary betsy devos, reince priebus, and steve tyler strategist chief mike bannon. then is mike pence. what all of the coverage on the c-span networks at c-span.org, or listen live with the radio app. ♪ announcer 2: c-span's...
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and we are asking for an official meeting with customs and border patrol in washington, dc to get the true answer behind
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whereas according to the washington post, the trump international hotel in washington dc has hired a director of diplomatic sales to generate high price business among foreign leaders and diplomatic delegations. whereas, according to the times, the president used a legally dubious tax maneuver in 1995 that could have allowed him to avoid paying federal taxes for 18 years. signed position -- petition on the white house website calls for the release of the presidents tax returns, information to verify compliance with the emoluments clause. signatures until the state. whereas the chairman of the ways taxation,committee on the senate finance committee had the authority to request the president tax returns under section 6103 of the internal revenue service. where as the joint committee on taxation reviewed the tax returns of president richard nixon in 1974 and made the information public. whereas the ways and means 6103ttee used irc authority in 2014 to make public the confidential information of 51 taxpayers. whereas the american people have the right to know whether or not their preside
whereas according to the washington post, the trump international hotel in washington dc has hired a director of diplomatic sales to generate high price business among foreign leaders and diplomatic delegations. whereas, according to the times, the president used a legally dubious tax maneuver in 1995 that could have allowed him to avoid paying federal taxes for 18 years. signed position -- petition on the white house website calls for the release of the presidents tax returns, information to...
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we're not going to fight effectively just from washington, dc. that is obvious to anybody who can see that the sun is shining. so this is a big deal for us to work together. we have had tremendous partnerships over the years. it started, actually, excuse me, when i became united states attorney in 1981, rudy giuliani was the associate who had supervision over u.s. attorneys in those days. associate attorney general in washington and he created the law enforcement coordinating committees which i'm sure all of you are familiar with, united states attorneys to listen to the local law enforcement community as to what they thought the threats were in their neighborhood. and wasn't such a big deal in mobile, alabama. i don't know about you, but it wasn't that way in alabama. i thought it was an effective plan and i'd like to see that kind of policy enhanced and moved forward. and restore that. i believe there's nothing wrong legally, morally, or intellectually with a lawful system of immigration. it serves the national interest. what's wrong with that?
we're not going to fight effectively just from washington, dc. that is obvious to anybody who can see that the sun is shining. so this is a big deal for us to work together. we have had tremendous partnerships over the years. it started, actually, excuse me, when i became united states attorney in 1981, rudy giuliani was the associate who had supervision over u.s. attorneys in those days. associate attorney general in washington and he created the law enforcement coordinating committees which...
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david is first up from here in washington dc. you?re coming into this, i see pictures of emmett till display prominently. do you plan on displaying the four girls killed in the birmingham bombing prominently? mary: at this time, the exhibitions are set. they are set for at least 10 years. i don't know that they would revisit putting in the images of the little girls. i think their images are actually right at that space where the 16th street baptist church bombing is located. but most of the exhibitions, all of the exhibitions are set for 10 years. host: we will go to reseed rasheg us -- reseed -- joining us from new york. ed. caller: i want to say, great job. thank you. looking at this on tv, there is a statue. how much of an impact did the haitian revolution play on slavery in america? purchase of the louisiana purchase from napoleon. mary: the haitian revolution was significant. you can't talk about that without talking about the african diaspora and the connection between africans in america and elsewhere. start, for example, our
david is first up from here in washington dc. you?re coming into this, i see pictures of emmett till display prominently. do you plan on displaying the four girls killed in the birmingham bombing prominently? mary: at this time, the exhibitions are set. they are set for at least 10 years. i don't know that they would revisit putting in the images of the little girls. i think their images are actually right at that space where the 16th street baptist church bombing is located. but most of the...
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i'm michelle fleury in washington, dc.litics to the media to technology companies, lately a lot of people worked up about fake news for the back of the spreading of lies or half—truths presented as news. the problem is made worse because there is money to be made in the fake news business. this is how it works. so, who is responsible for the boom, and the containment of fake news? here to help me investigate, we'rejoined from san francisco by a web and technology writer and pa rt—time entrepreneur. in the studio with me are the director of the museum in washington, as well as a wikipedia editor for washington, dc. gentlemen, thank you very muchjoining me. if i could start a question, andrew, to you... how should we be defining fake news? i talked about it as being about lies presented as news. is that too narrow a definition? it is too broad a definition in many ways. one of the problems with the term fake news is it encompasses many different types of news sources, websites, you find. so, i think, one of the better pieces
i'm michelle fleury in washington, dc.litics to the media to technology companies, lately a lot of people worked up about fake news for the back of the spreading of lies or half—truths presented as news. the problem is made worse because there is money to be made in the fake news business. this is how it works. so, who is responsible for the boom, and the containment of fake news? here to help me investigate, we'rejoined from san francisco by a web and technology writer and pa rt—time...
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it continues in washington dc just outside the city. here is a discussion on the rust belt. >> you can't tell anything. it's a pretty simple direction. you go to the right, this person goes to the left. how are you all enjoying cpac -- cpac so far? is anybody tired? this is good. coffee, we all have our liquid courage. person on this panel is someone i feel like i have a special relationship with. she is our vice chair of the foundation. she is like the right-hand person to wayne lapierre. susan page and i grew up together in the same town. she went to one rival high school, i went to the other. we both travel to wichita from time to time. much of my family is here today. let's shout out for wichita kansas. he is a little bit more left wing than i am. even with a guy that is a little off. i kind of want to know what is going on. to severalet to talk times a week. byron and i have a special relationship because we go to the same hairstylist. >> it's really cool to be confused with mike pence. this is a question of realignment in politics
it continues in washington dc just outside the city. here is a discussion on the rust belt. >> you can't tell anything. it's a pretty simple direction. you go to the right, this person goes to the left. how are you all enjoying cpac -- cpac so far? is anybody tired? this is good. coffee, we all have our liquid courage. person on this panel is someone i feel like i have a special relationship with. she is our vice chair of the foundation. she is like the right-hand person to wayne...
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it is said to open in 2018 in washington dc. until then, the museum artifacts are stored at a facility in forceful, maryland. we visited with the senior and curator and learned about the collections that will tell the story of law enforcement history. >> we are at the collections storage facility for the national law enforcement museum. we have about 17,000 objects we will use to tell the story of american law enforcement. the facility is climate controlled. we will make sure all of the objects stay safe until the opening day and we can put them on display. national law enforcement museum will be opening in judiciary square in washington d c, straight across the street from the national law enforcement officers memorial. it is an outgrowth of the law enforcement memorial. beganrs ago, the memorial and from there, people realize there were more stories to tell. we wanted to tell about the lives of these officers, not the officers who died in the line of duty, but to talk a lot the officers and the work that they do. the idea that
it is said to open in 2018 in washington dc. until then, the museum artifacts are stored at a facility in forceful, maryland. we visited with the senior and curator and learned about the collections that will tell the story of law enforcement history. >> we are at the collections storage facility for the national law enforcement museum. we have about 17,000 objects we will use to tell the story of american law enforcement. the facility is climate controlled. we will make sure all of the...
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capehart: so young but also at a time in washington that was difficult, to say the least. holder: it was a time when dc in the throes of the crack wars. um, people tend to forget that at that time, washington was considered the murder capital of the country. we had the highest per-capita, um, murder rate, and i had coming before me on a--on a daily basis, um, these just waves and waves of young, black men who i had to send--send to prison, and it was something that just wore me down over the course of the 5 years that i was--i was a judge, and so i, uh, ultimately decided to, uh--to leave the bench. capehart: now, was it thurgood marshall who said that the dc superior court was one of the most powerful places you could be? because it's washington, dc, you have, uh, jurisdiction over local things but also federal matters. holder: yeah. he was talking about the position of the u.s. attorney, and u.s. attorney in, um, washington, dc, is both the local prosecutor as well as the federal prosecutor. it's why it's the largest u.s. attorney's office in the country, and-- given, you know, where you sit in washi
capehart: so young but also at a time in washington that was difficult, to say the least. holder: it was a time when dc in the throes of the crack wars. um, people tend to forget that at that time, washington was considered the murder capital of the country. we had the highest per-capita, um, murder rate, and i had coming before me on a--on a daily basis, um, these just waves and waves of young, black men who i had to send--send to prison, and it was something that just wore me down over the...
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after your meetings here in washington, dc over the last two days now? and impressive seven senators, secretary of state rex tillerson the national security adviser, mike flynn, and others, which i think underscores the importance that the leaders of this administration accord the relationship. but i wasn't in the meetings, and so it would be interesting for us to hear what your takeaways were, what did you hear that was reassure, that leaves questions? are you returning to europe changed in any of your views, more optimistic, less. so love to hear your trip report. thank you for -- thank you for the invitation. it's my -- i thought it was my home away from home and my confusion is if any home is rome or brussels but it is home and i was just remember i first time -- i was still a member of the italian parliament, and this was already back then my home away from europe, so, it's great to be here and thank you for having me here. and thanks to all of you for coming. i came here with a certain dose of optimism already, so i don't have to change my mind on
after your meetings here in washington, dc over the last two days now? and impressive seven senators, secretary of state rex tillerson the national security adviser, mike flynn, and others, which i think underscores the importance that the leaders of this administration accord the relationship. but i wasn't in the meetings, and so it would be interesting for us to hear what your takeaways were, what did you hear that was reassure, that leaves questions? are you returning to europe changed in...
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for -- 6:30 to washington, dc for moron what we can expect to hear. >> we are expecting a warmup. >> breaking news out of southern california where a small plane has crashed into a house, that plane was on its way to the bay area >> we have more coming up on ktvu news after the break at&t internet. speeds up to 45megs for $30 a month. [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! the price you see is the price you pay, unlike cable. . >>> now to developing news that we are following out of river side county, a plane crashed into a home. the plane had just taken off, we spoke to a representative from the faa, he told us that the plane was heading to san jose. early reports suggested that there were fewer people onboard. the plane was a twin engine plane, we are working to get more information. when we do we will bring it to you. >>> police are arrested a man they believe is responsible for a strange of -- string of late night pleaser. >> reporter: police -- burglaries. >> reporter: police said the burglar would break into garages and get away with what ever valuable they could. under cover officers caugh
for -- 6:30 to washington, dc for moron what we can expect to hear. >> we are expecting a warmup. >> breaking news out of southern california where a small plane has crashed into a house, that plane was on its way to the bay area >> we have more coming up on ktvu news after the break at&t internet. speeds up to 45megs for $30 a month. [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! the price you see is the price you pay, unlike cable. . >>> now to developing news that we are following out...
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scene live at in active in southeast washington dc.teven: this is the very latest, it started around 8:00 this morning. check it out. good hope roa where the scooter is on the ground, that is where the shooting took place. at it started right here this clinic, where people come atticsdrugs, the herion comfort treatment -- addicts comfort treatment. and the scene this morning when a confrontation between this individual and police took place. somebody at the clinic called police and they confronted the man, there is a form of a standoff and witnesses say the police yelled, drop the gun. witnesses say they also heard the man on the ground screaming, it is not a real gun. no clarification on what took place, but clearly police are saying he refused to drop a gun and that led to the shooting. the suspect was taken to the hospital, where he is the investigation continues here in southeast dc, and this road is closed off. it is a police involved shooting. that is the very latest. jummy: thank you. also happening, we are minutes away from a d
scene live at in active in southeast washington dc.teven: this is the very latest, it started around 8:00 this morning. check it out. good hope roa where the scooter is on the ground, that is where the shooting took place. at it started right here this clinic, where people come atticsdrugs, the herion comfort treatment -- addicts comfort treatment. and the scene this morning when a confrontation between this individual and police took place. somebody at the clinic called police and they...
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economy moreat the striking them the upcoming change of leadership in washington dc. few people know what to expect from the president-elect and his cabinet, i am far more than anxious about the promise of a new day and the relationships between the federal government and the states. dealing with obama should only be the start. this is uncharted territory. i look forward to the years ahead to receiving renewal -- receiving renewed national commitment. we have been frustrated by the increasing imposition of the federal government will. regulatory bureaucracies and -- the clean water act, the endangered species, the sensibly -- to essentially notify the jurisdiction. president-elect tron and his team will work to ensure meaningful ones are implemented to keep such agents as the fourth service, u.s.-ish and wildlife service in check. their focus must be working more collaboratively with states to develop national policies that are flexible enough to develop local needs and realities. i recently provided new administration with detailed advice on improving the federal app
economy moreat the striking them the upcoming change of leadership in washington dc. few people know what to expect from the president-elect and his cabinet, i am far more than anxious about the promise of a new day and the relationships between the federal government and the states. dealing with obama should only be the start. this is uncharted territory. i look forward to the years ahead to receiving renewal -- receiving renewed national commitment. we have been frustrated by the increasing...
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the president is addressing the audience at a national prayer breakfast in washington dc this morninglet's listen in. >> this scale of 0 to 10 i rate him a 12. so i want to thank you. thank you very much. i appreciate it. most importantly today i want to thank the american people. your faith and prayers have sustained me and inspired me through some very, very tough times. all round america i have met amazing people whose words of worship and encouragement have been a constant source of strength. what i hear most often as i travel the country are five words that never, ever fail to touch my heart. that is i am praying for you. i hear so often. i am praying for you mr. president. nobody has inspired me he more on my travels than the families of the united states military. men and women who have put their lives on the line every day for their country and their country men. i just came back yesterday from dover air force base to join the family of chief william ryan owens as america's fallen hero was returned home. very, very sad but very, very beautiful. very, very he beautiful. his fam
the president is addressing the audience at a national prayer breakfast in washington dc this morninglet's listen in. >> this scale of 0 to 10 i rate him a 12. so i want to thank you. thank you very much. i appreciate it. most importantly today i want to thank the american people. your faith and prayers have sustained me and inspired me through some very, very tough times. all round america i have met amazing people whose words of worship and encouragement have been a constant source of...
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the closest parallel would be the president's house in washington dc, what we call the white house. before that in philadelphia, the very wealthy people lived and wrote houses which were phenomenally appointed, beautiful. they had a lot of space, plenty of living space but looked more or less uniform throughout the city in that it was a regular streetscape. but morris decided he wanted something much different than that. so he bought an entire city block of land. about two blocks away from the houses of congress and its hall, the city government. and he hired. l'enfant, the engineer who had designed the city of washington dc to design his house for him and the two came up with an incredible design. it was a parisian based mansion, really. a house is what people called it. and it was going to be wider then the tip of the gatehouse, it was going to be bigger than any other house in the city. and it started construction just as morris was prepared to start to unravel but morris felt like he could build the thing so they constructed the house over a period of five years, four or five ye
the closest parallel would be the president's house in washington dc, what we call the white house. before that in philadelphia, the very wealthy people lived and wrote houses which were phenomenally appointed, beautiful. they had a lot of space, plenty of living space but looked more or less uniform throughout the city in that it was a regular streetscape. but morris decided he wanted something much different than that. so he bought an entire city block of land. about two blocks away from the...
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. >>> the atlantic down in washington, dc, the european union's foreign policy chief, federica mogherinipoke about the eu's relation shift we the united states and the future of the relationship in the trump administration. this is an hour. i. >> good afternoon, and back to the atlantic council, thank you for joining us.
. >>> the atlantic down in washington, dc, the european union's foreign policy chief, federica mogherinipoke about the eu's relation shift we the united states and the future of the relationship in the trump administration. this is an hour. i. >> good afternoon, and back to the atlantic council, thank you for joining us.
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fdr invited to stage a command performance in washington dc. general george marshall is in attendance and all of washington to society -- washington society attends the play and kingsley is ofited to the dedication -- the jefferson memorial. i say this in my book and i don't think this is a overstatement. by the time of the second world war, alexander and in many quarters is seen as a joseph goebbels in a white coat and reaches. maybe a bit of an overstatement that not by much. "fortune magazine" have to write a quote in which they say if hamilton were alive today, we think he would fight the nazis. inngs to do begin to change the late 20th century in terms of hamilton's reputation these of the jefferson. that is partly due in good measure to the back to that civil rights and the whole african-american area becomes of the scholarly and political agenda of the 1960's. also due to the fact that hamilton was the lone immigrant amongst the key founding fathers. that also begins to play in a sense to hamilton's flavor -- worksand you see this in -- e
fdr invited to stage a command performance in washington dc. general george marshall is in attendance and all of washington to society -- washington society attends the play and kingsley is ofited to the dedication -- the jefferson memorial. i say this in my book and i don't think this is a overstatement. by the time of the second world war, alexander and in many quarters is seen as a joseph goebbels in a white coat and reaches. maybe a bit of an overstatement that not by much. "fortune...
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. >> well, for the fourth day in a row, vandals have targeted washington dc monuments. now, this time, some saw graffiti with permanent memorial, memorial, washington monument, also hit. national park service says it is likely the same person responsible for each case of vandalism. >> i hope they catch them. bell still ahead on "eyewitness news," new video of harrison ford's plane making potentially dangerous mistake. >> what an expert says ford routinely does that leaves him vulnerable to mistakes. a look at his other flying incidents next. >> a head, looking forward to the upcoming weekends, expecting sort of half and half type of forecast where we end up with very spring like rain, thunderstorms situation on saturday, especially in the afternoon and evening. that comes with a cool front. will knock us back to dose of reality by sunday at least the sun returns, but will actually feel more like february should by that point with highs at best in the four's. stay there, we're coming right back though with record, at least, challenging values on the thermometer in the day
. >> well, for the fourth day in a row, vandals have targeted washington dc monuments. now, this time, some saw graffiti with permanent memorial, memorial, washington monument, also hit. national park service says it is likely the same person responsible for each case of vandalism. >> i hope they catch them. bell still ahead on "eyewitness news," new video of harrison ford's plane making potentially dangerous mistake. >> what an expert says ford routinely does that...
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the latest from washington dc. >>> with the traffic is doing well around the bay area. so far so good approaching the bay bridge. >>> a week system came by. not a lot of rain. but some. piedmont was out ahead. it's okay to cry, right? no more! we don't want anymore! [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! everyday price and no extra monthly fees, unlike cable. speeds up to 45 megs, for $30 a month. i'my bargain detergentgh a couldn't keep up.isaster. so, i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated, so i get a better clean. tide. number one rated. it's got to be tide >>> a major road connecting livermore in clayton is knocked out by a landslide.>>> it will be the first day on the job for the new police chief. when she says her priorities ahead of today's swearing in ceremony. >>> thank you for joining us. we are taking you to morgan terrorists -- closed as you can see. we are still dealing with the some of that. the aftermath -- the good news this morning is that a lot of people evacuated in san jose. were able to return home. what a cleanup process ahead of them. we do have a bre
the latest from washington dc. >>> with the traffic is doing well around the bay area. so far so good approaching the bay bridge. >>> a week system came by. not a lot of rain. but some. piedmont was out ahead. it's okay to cry, right? no more! we don't want anymore! [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! everyday price and no extra monthly fees, unlike cable. speeds up to 45 megs, for $30 a month. i'my bargain detergentgh a couldn't keep up.isaster. so, i switched to tide pods. they're super...
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to new york, where trump tower hour would it one take to write this mag-lift train from washington dc to new york. with our high level of capability we will be able to contribute to president trump's growth strategy. there will be even new jobs in -- more new jobs born in the united states. to further deepen this by lateral relation -- bilateral , there will be a dialogue held, and we have agreed on this. furthermore, in asia-pacific where we see dramatic growth, to expand free trade and investments, this will be a big chance for both japan and the united states. of course, it must be done in a fair manner. never should a state or company company backed by state capital should not make any economic intervention. free right to intellectual property should not be condoned. in asia-pacific region with japan and the u.s., there is leadership that could create free and fair markets based upon rules. this should be built. have president trump confirmed to do so. the cornerstone of peace and prosperity in asia-pacific that is the strong japan-u.s. alliance. there is an unwavering alliance be
to new york, where trump tower hour would it one take to write this mag-lift train from washington dc to new york. with our high level of capability we will be able to contribute to president trump's growth strategy. there will be even new jobs in -- more new jobs born in the united states. to further deepen this by lateral relation -- bilateral , there will be a dialogue held, and we have agreed on this. furthermore, in asia-pacific where we see dramatic growth, to expand free trade and...
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caller: when i was at the black museum in washington dc, i did not find the civil rights bill signed65 by dr. king and whitney young. why is whitney young -- if he is in the black museum because he had a lot to do with the civil rights bill. to understand that bill, black people must understand it so other people can understand the immigration bill. both are similar. guest: absolutely. the civil rights movement and the various actors, whitney young, martin luther king jr., john lewis, stokely carmichael, all of those individuals and the foot soldiers in that movement are all represented in the era of segregation gallery that we walked through. the civil rights act of 1964, the voting rights act of 1965, the fair housing act of 1968 are all represented as either documents in those displays or in the videos that talk about the legislation that really made the difference and broke the back of legal jim crow segregation. host: be sure to follow us on twitter at @cspanhistory. a question on our facebook page, the oldest photograph in the museum. you know what that is? guest: we have a pin
caller: when i was at the black museum in washington dc, i did not find the civil rights bill signed65 by dr. king and whitney young. why is whitney young -- if he is in the black museum because he had a lot to do with the civil rights bill. to understand that bill, black people must understand it so other people can understand the immigration bill. both are similar. guest: absolutely. the civil rights movement and the various actors, whitney young, martin luther king jr., john lewis, stokely...
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this is taking place in washington dc. >> sunday night on afterwards. >> our focus was to try to get justice for trayvon. all of these obstacles were placed in our path. that hasnt do you now a 17-year-old that if something happens to them they wouldn't want answers? >> we understand there is a bigger picture. there is something more important than the death of our son. other lives that we are trying to impact. >> on the fifth anniversary of the death of trayvon martin, his parents talk about their son's life and death, plus their experience with the judicial system. by wesleynterviewed lowry. >> what do you think of the legacy of your son's life and his death? and of the activism that has been birthed because of it? the dream defenders, black lives matter, the phrase black lives matter written in response to the failure to convict george zimmerman. what do you think about that? we definitely think of trayvon as a young man who galvanized the country. >> the name trayvon martin represents not just who trayvon martin wise but all young black and brown boys, and some girls as well that
this is taking place in washington dc. >> sunday night on afterwards. >> our focus was to try to get justice for trayvon. all of these obstacles were placed in our path. that hasnt do you now a 17-year-old that if something happens to them they wouldn't want answers? >> we understand there is a bigger picture. there is something more important than the death of our son. other lives that we are trying to impact. >> on the fifth anniversary of the death of trayvon martin,...
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anthony was live with this in washington, dc. d in government diplomacy in dc. mr trump would say he's not interested in washington, he is interested in the country who have selected him. michelle has asked other polls, investigations into grassroots supporters beyond twitter to gauge their thoughts post investigation miss these are approval ratings. memory the sixth was when the poll was conducted. republicans are 87% in favour. independents 37%, democrats 11%. at least a1% —— that leads to a1% approval rating which would at this point be considered low. here he is talking about the media. i never get phone calls from the media. however they were right a story like that in the wall street journal without asking me or in the new york times put it on the front page? that was likely story they wrote about the women and me, frontpage. the massive story. it was nasty. they called and said we never said that. we like mr trump. on that particular issue as to whether journalists are asking mr trump about the stories they are covering, th
anthony was live with this in washington, dc. d in government diplomacy in dc. mr trump would say he's not interested in washington, he is interested in the country who have selected him. michelle has asked other polls, investigations into grassroots supporters beyond twitter to gauge their thoughts post investigation miss these are approval ratings. memory the sixth was when the poll was conducted. republicans are 87% in favour. independents 37%, democrats 11%. at least a1% —— that leads...
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there are also questions about the new donald trump hotel in washington, dc.an benefit from it. but what happens when the leaseholders the president of the united states? these are questions that are outstanding and the legal portion of this is yet to be resolved. thank you, we appreciate your time. on sunday a group of 97 us tech companies filed a legal document opposing president trump's immigration ban. in it, they say the ban affects their operations and "inflicts significant harm" on business. the document is an amicus brief — that means it allows parties not directly involved in a case but who feel they are affected to give their view. those who have signed it include apple, facebook and microsoft. we can bring in david lee. this is quite a marked intervention from these companies. a lot of the reason why they are intervening in such strong times is that employees of these companies have been putting pressure on their bosses to do something about what they see as an unfair ban. we have seen statements from these bosses talking about the moral argument an
there are also questions about the new donald trump hotel in washington, dc.an benefit from it. but what happens when the leaseholders the president of the united states? these are questions that are outstanding and the legal portion of this is yet to be resolved. thank you, we appreciate your time. on sunday a group of 97 us tech companies filed a legal document opposing president trump's immigration ban. in it, they say the ban affects their operations and "inflicts significant...
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paul ryan, speaker of the house, those lobbyists charge a great deal of money on the market in washington dc. to have a long, lucrative lobbying career a lobbyist needs to have good, well developed relationships with powerful people and a lobbyist would end up valuing those relationships potentially over the quality of representation they give to the people who employ them. it would be easier for a lobbyist to find another client and it would be for the lobbyists to rebuild a relationship with the speaker of the house if something has gone wrong with that relationship. elected officials and senior officials in the bureaucracy because the nature of all lawmaking systems put together large coalitions, majority pool system, you have 2 bring a bunch of people, lawmakers together with different ideas what the law should be, get them in a majority to bring new legislation for congress and supermajorities to overcome the filibuster. even to get a law properly implemented in the bureaucracy involves a broad consensus. that means legislators are often in positions to be supportive of bills that don't
paul ryan, speaker of the house, those lobbyists charge a great deal of money on the market in washington dc. to have a long, lucrative lobbying career a lobbyist needs to have good, well developed relationships with powerful people and a lobbyist would end up valuing those relationships potentially over the quality of representation they give to the people who employ them. it would be easier for a lobbyist to find another client and it would be for the lobbyists to rebuild a relationship with...
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. >>> the atlantic down in washington, dc, the european union's foreign policy chief, federica mogherini about the eu's relation shift we the united states and the future of the relationship in the trump administration.
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only alternative was a night school with a poor reputation on three floors of a brownstone in washington dc. and in the fall of 1929, he began classes at the howard university school of law. thurgood marshall :i had to commute between baltimore and washington, which meant i got up about five in the morning and got home around eight. and then worked after i got home. i lost fifty-five pounds in one year. narrator: each day he would walk back and forth from union station to classes as early signs of the coming depression began to appear. howard law school was evolving from a part-time night school to a full time day school, under the guidance of a man who would have a profound influence on marshall's life. thurgood marshal:deann charles h houston, he was a graduate of amherst and harvard. veryrilliant. very decent person but a very hard man. he used to tell us in our first year, "look at the man on your right and look at the man on your left and bear in mind that two of you won't be here next year." that sort of kept your feet to the fire. narrat or:in the 1920s there :in the 1920s there afri
only alternative was a night school with a poor reputation on three floors of a brownstone in washington dc. and in the fall of 1929, he began classes at the howard university school of law. thurgood marshall :i had to commute between baltimore and washington, which meant i got up about five in the morning and got home around eight. and then worked after i got home. i lost fifty-five pounds in one year. narrator: each day he would walk back and forth from union station to classes as early signs...
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. >>> the suspect in the shooting of two washington dc police officers has died after also being shot. both officers are in the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. the shooting happened before 11:00 last night, while the officers were patrolling in the city northeast neighborhood, and city councilman said more needs to be done about gun violence. >> no community should have to live like this. this gun violence is really discouraged on our city. the officers, my thoughts, are with them. and we really need to put in place solutions to stop this violent. this is just unacceptable. >> now there is shooting comes after four men were shot and three separate shootings in southeast dc. >> well, president trump has a big day ahead of him. he will be taking stage at the annual conservative action conference near washington dc this morning. vice president mike pence, spoke last night. cbs news correspondent weijia jiang with more on how this conference is shaping up. >> vice president mike pence told conservatives now is the time to prove they have the right answers for the country. >>
. >>> the suspect in the shooting of two washington dc police officers has died after also being shot. both officers are in the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. the shooting happened before 11:00 last night, while the officers were patrolling in the city northeast neighborhood, and city councilman said more needs to be done about gun violence. >> no community should have to live like this. this gun violence is really discouraged on our city. the officers, my thoughts,...
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devos also choice in washington dc. in fact some 40-thousand students attend charter schools in the nation's capital. two former presidential candidates took the stage last night to debate one of the nation's most important issues-- healthcare. vermont senator bernie sanders and texas senator ted cruz, took part in a town hall meeting last night on cnn. the two traded shots about several health-related issues, including, of course, the affordable care act. senator sanders favors a single-payer federal health care system -- with the government providing comprehensive care. senator cruz, meanwhile, repeal obamacare. an update this morning on a local elementary school-- now closed due to a serious bedbug and rat infestation. . savoy elementary students will return to class for the first time this week. the children will all be transported to ferebee hope elementary school shuttle buses will be provided. savoy will remain closed for several weeks, as exterminators treat the building. coming up-- terrifying storms cut a path
devos also choice in washington dc. in fact some 40-thousand students attend charter schools in the nation's capital. two former presidential candidates took the stage last night to debate one of the nation's most important issues-- healthcare. vermont senator bernie sanders and texas senator ted cruz, took part in a town hall meeting last night on cnn. the two traded shots about several health-related issues, including, of course, the affordable care act. senator sanders favors a single-payer...
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richard jones me from washington, dc.take long for him to react. we know where to look for it as well. absolutely, i think he has tweeted about five or six times already this morning. the tweeting he sent out in response tojudge corset should's criticism of his attacks on thejudge corset should's criticism of his attacks on the judge who over turned his immigration policy was to blame the messenger. those comments from judge gorsuch emerged from democratic senator richard blumenthal. he treated senator richard blumenthal, who neverfought in vietnam, when for years he said he had in brackets he says major light, misrepresents whatjudge gorsuch told him. there are two parts to the allegation. the first about senator blumenthal. yes, he did misrepresent himself in the past as having served in vietnam. he was in the us marine corps reserve. he didn't serve in vietnam. he apologised for the statements about six years ago. on a more pertinent point about whether he misrepresented judge gorsuch‘s comments. judge gorsuch‘s team s
richard jones me from washington, dc.take long for him to react. we know where to look for it as well. absolutely, i think he has tweeted about five or six times already this morning. the tweeting he sent out in response tojudge corset should's criticism of his attacks on thejudge corset should's criticism of his attacks on the judge who over turned his immigration policy was to blame the messenger. those comments from judge gorsuch emerged from democratic senator richard blumenthal. he treated...
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tune in next week when the programme will come to you from washington, dc, brought to you from washingtonhing and goodbye. i have got some hit and miss showers out there this evening. earlier in the south—west of england, we even had some thunderstorms, some downpours, but those have mostly cleared away from the south—west am heading to other parts of the uk, not the storms, just a few showers left over. we have a few showers in the forecast for sunday as well. they won‘t be as heavy as what we have got at the moment. this is the cluster of cloud bringing heavy showers towards the south—west. pretty cold as well. i would not be surprised if there is a tiny bit of snow falling across the upland areas of wales and into the cotswolds, for example. but foremost, main message is towards the end of the night, cloudy, little bits and pieces of rain, mistand cloudy, little bits and pieces of rain, mist and fog in one or two spots, not desperately cold butjust a touch of frost across some northern areas, where the skies clear. quite a slow start to the day tomorrow, slow meaning a lot of cloud aro
tune in next week when the programme will come to you from washington, dc, brought to you from washingtonhing and goodbye. i have got some hit and miss showers out there this evening. earlier in the south—west of england, we even had some thunderstorms, some downpours, but those have mostly cleared away from the south—west am heading to other parts of the uk, not the storms, just a few showers left over. we have a few showers in the forecast for sunday as well. they won‘t be as heavy as...
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specifically ought to be doing and therefore before going to have her reform, from the lobbying system in washington dc then we need better laws and regulations that push that these lobbyists to be clearly the holden to people who employ them and to be able to better resist pressure, to deviate away from thosepositions . then i may draw some analogies in the relationship between lobbying and it's really not all that different between lawyers and their lobbying, a lawyer in court who can have only, who can only advocate for the way the client wants.and anytime the lawyer wants to change tactics, change positions they have to get the approval of their clients. so lobbying should be held to the same standard. lobbyist feels he or she needs to change positions to better with the legislator or his or her access. then the employees interest group or corporation needs to explicitly by sign off on that official. so it's going on all the time. so if were going to have some kind of result, before going to have a better system of laws and regulations , we basically need a system that creates this disclosure of wh
specifically ought to be doing and therefore before going to have her reform, from the lobbying system in washington dc then we need better laws and regulations that push that these lobbyists to be clearly the holden to people who employ them and to be able to better resist pressure, to deviate away from thosepositions . then i may draw some analogies in the relationship between lobbying and it's really not all that different between lawyers and their lobbying, a lawyer in court who can have...
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on c-span.vice president mike pence at the annual conservative political action conference in washington dc. withspan two, book tv others who have written about the constitution. on c-span3, american history tv with programs on world war i. >> c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning, cavett phillips, the director of the and theip interest -- executive director for the national center of transgender equality joining us for the trump administrations reversal of obama era bathroom protections. then, u.s. russia relations under the trump administration. watch "washington journal" live at 7 p.m. eastern -- 7 a.m. eastern c-span. tomorrow, remarks from president donald trump at the cpac conference. that is at 10 a.m. eastern. we heard from him earlier at the white house. he met with ceos of manufacturing companies to discuss jobs, deregulation, and trade. this is about 15 minutes. president trump: thank you very much. it's a great honor to have everybody. some of the great people in the world of business, many of you i kn
on c-span.vice president mike pence at the annual conservative political action conference in washington dc. withspan two, book tv others who have written about the constitution. on c-span3, american history tv with programs on world war i. >> c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning, cavett phillips, the director of the and theip interest -- executive director for the national center of transgender...
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president trump does decide to devalue the dollar in washington, dc, you see this kind of a very bigrime minister abe said we are creating jobs and opportunities for the us. we are not the enemy. will it work? mr abe congratulated him back in november but it did not stop mr trump from criticising toyota in his tweets. but it did not stop mr trump from criticising toyota in his tweetslj think president trump is realising from his visor is that us needs japan as much as japan needs the us. with north korea and china, the us needs japan. in the long run, with north korea and china, the us needsjapan. in the long run, i think it could be a problem. when raymond —— when prime minister abe... he basically cancelled tpp and since then has accused japan of being a currency manipulatorjust like china. mr trump has claimed japan is making it difficult for japan. president donald trump says it is not fair, americans by millions of japanese cars every year and japanese cars every year and japanese by hardly any american cars and he is right. last year only 13,000 american cars were sold here inj
president trump does decide to devalue the dollar in washington, dc, you see this kind of a very bigrime minister abe said we are creating jobs and opportunities for the us. we are not the enemy. will it work? mr abe congratulated him back in november but it did not stop mr trump from criticising toyota in his tweets. but it did not stop mr trump from criticising toyota in his tweetslj think president trump is realising from his visor is that us needs japan as much as japan needs the us. with...
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you went to washington dc with him because you looking at a drill.ax: the timing of this story was pretty funny. it may be speaks a little bit , so he wasivations in washington dc to meet with donald trump, which is kind of a weird thing because elon musk basically endorsed hillary clinton. he said just before the election that donald trump did not have great character. i am paraphrasing. but after the election, he has trips to trump tower. he has become an adviser. he is on one of donald trump's advisory councils, and was there for the strategy and advisory form, which has become controversial because of the immigration order days earlier. especially silicon valley, but corporate america more broadly. was itsk's view on that is better to engage with the administration, even if you disagree with the order, which he does. a full throated supporter of donald trump, but what he is trying to do, it seems to me anyway, is carve out a middle ground between opposition and becoming part of the trump machine. oliver: turning elon musk's ambition dream into an
you went to washington dc with him because you looking at a drill.ax: the timing of this story was pretty funny. it may be speaks a little bit , so he wasivations in washington dc to meet with donald trump, which is kind of a weird thing because elon musk basically endorsed hillary clinton. he said just before the election that donald trump did not have great character. i am paraphrasing. but after the election, he has trips to trump tower. he has become an adviser. he is on one of donald...
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ilia: vamos a pasar a washington dc con informaciÓn sobre lo que ocurre en estos primeros 100 dÍas del el dÍa 20 de la presidencia de donald trump, sessions, calificado como el principal opositor a la sistema de reforma migratoria, se convierte en procurador general de la naciÓn. despuÉs de un intenso dÍa en el que los demÓcratas no fueron capaces de tener la confirmaciÓn de sessions. pablo: con 52 votos a favor y 47 en contra, el senado confirmÓ a jeff sessions para fiscal general. >> esta es la persona que se supone que va a salvaguardar la constituciÓn de todos los estadounidenses, no tiene un historial de hacer lo opuesto. es una de las personas mÁs antiinmigrantes. esta es la persona que va a estar a cargo de nombrar jueces de inmigraciÓn. pablo: a la demÓcrata warren se le prohibiÓ seguir hablando. cuando empezÓ a leer una carta donde pedÍa que sessions no fuera aprobado como juez federal en 1986. es la viuda del lÍder de los derechos humanos. lo acusÓ de racismo contra las minorÍas. el liderazgo republicano del senado dijo que leer esta carta era inapropiado. " ha sido difÍcil v
ilia: vamos a pasar a washington dc con informaciÓn sobre lo que ocurre en estos primeros 100 dÍas del el dÍa 20 de la presidencia de donald trump, sessions, calificado como el principal opositor a la sistema de reforma migratoria, se convierte en procurador general de la naciÓn. despuÉs de un intenso dÍa en el que los demÓcratas no fueron capaces de tener la confirmaciÓn de sessions. pablo: con 52 votos a favor y 47 en contra, el senado confirmÓ a jeff sessions para fiscal general....
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.>>> that is mark sanda lowe from washington, dc. thank you.>>> a measure would be identical to the current federal tax of $5.5 million and above. it generates $4.5 million every year in our state.>>> a march and rally against sheriff greg ahearn. the march begins at the oakland federal building at noon and ends at the alameda county sheriff's office.>>> the time is 5:11. up in flames. a wildfire tear nash tears through colorado.>>> what south bay drivers may want to rethink their commute.>>> i'm in the kpix weather center. good tuesday morning everyone. we will talk about the flood warnings in effect and we will check with weather watcher's to see how much rain has fallen. that is coming up after this brief timeout. ♪ with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, the delicious taste of nutella takes pancakes to a whole new level. make any day a pancake day with nutella- spread the happy! we'your most extraordinarybut withmoments happenses when you feel small. when you're completely outnumbered, overshadowed, and outshined. so w
.>>> that is mark sanda lowe from washington, dc. thank you.>>> a measure would be identical to the current federal tax of $5.5 million and above. it generates $4.5 million every year in our state.>>> a march and rally against sheriff greg ahearn. the march begins at the oakland federal building at noon and ends at the alameda county sheriff's office.>>> the time is 5:11. up in flames. a wildfire tear nash tears through colorado.>>> what south bay...
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. >> reporter: the numbers don't lie and a new study shows the washington, dc area ranks amongst the most congested not just in the u.s. but across the world. here is the breakdown because this study comes to us from global traffic score card and they say that the metro washington, dc area ranks sixth in the country for worst traffic congestion and 15th compared to the other 1,064 cities analyzed. took into 38 countries drivers here on average spend 61 hours a year sitting in traffic. dc ranked six behind los angeles, new york, san francisco, atlanta and miami. >>> i think we're wasting in congestion and invested it into building a new bridge, we would have a world class transportation system, more time with their families. >> i'm surprised. i felt like we'd be number two, three. especially with all the construction, everything is torn up. it's crazy. we see the infrastructure, we need a better working system. what's happening is metro is breaking down and everyone is driving more. it's crazy >> i don't think it's as bad as california and new york but i think it's terrible and in con
. >> reporter: the numbers don't lie and a new study shows the washington, dc area ranks amongst the most congested not just in the u.s. but across the world. here is the breakdown because this study comes to us from global traffic score card and they say that the metro washington, dc area ranks sixth in the country for worst traffic congestion and 15th compared to the other 1,064 cities analyzed. took into 38 countries drivers here on average spend 61 hours a year sitting in traffic. dc...
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Feb 3, 2017
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the couple get married in washington, dc, because there is less paperwork.ed to leave the state, which does not agree with their marriage. they are not allowed to be married. so they have to move away. they write a letter to bobby kennedy and it gets passed onto the aclu. despite the fact they are very private people, and the film is a keen to point out how much they wanted to keep themselves to themselves, the next thing they know they find themselves in the middle of a battle which is going from court to court, and apparently all the way to the supreme court. here is a clip. you go to the virginia state court next, right? yes.
the couple get married in washington, dc, because there is less paperwork.ed to leave the state, which does not agree with their marriage. they are not allowed to be married. so they have to move away. they write a letter to bobby kennedy and it gets passed onto the aclu. despite the fact they are very private people, and the film is a keen to point out how much they wanted to keep themselves to themselves, the next thing they know they find themselves in the middle of a battle which is going...