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they really help hold up washington dc. there a part of washington the rest of the country doesn't see or understand. not just the federal government and the smithsonian. there are people who have lived here for generations. this is their hometown. important toy is the growth of the city and the economy of the city. >> you can watch this another american artifacts program by visiting our website at www.c-span.org. , today atay weekend war,on the civil historians discuss the york city during the war, from divided loyalties to its southern economic ties and the draft riots. >> it seems clear that these draft riots were in
they really help hold up washington dc. there a part of washington the rest of the country doesn't see or understand. not just the federal government and the smithsonian. there are people who have lived here for generations. this is their hometown. important toy is the growth of the city and the economy of the city. >> you can watch this another american artifacts program by visiting our website at www.c-span.org. , today atay weekend war,on the civil historians discuss the york city...
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a woman from a wealthy family grew up in minnesota and washington dc, debutantes, many daring admissions and came across an obituary in time magazine, called her a blonde bond, a woman who used bedroom the way bond used a beretta. i said intriguing. i will try to pursue this but for story of betty to work it has to be more than an espionage thriller. i had to be able to explain to the readers how she made this from debutante to spy, how she was able to live with the moral ambiguities of her chosen profession, how she lived a life filled with roller coaster romance and how she had been disloyal to everyone she encountered except the spy she caused, and had to do this in betty's own words and thoughts and this is a bit of a challenge, betty has been dead for more than 50 years. and churchill college, a star collection of modernistic buildings, come to the churchill archives. and a man by harvard montgomery hide. a former british by, barrister, member of parliament, professor and an author, and and as a bodice ripper and spent some time with betty and collected her papers. after he died his
a woman from a wealthy family grew up in minnesota and washington dc, debutantes, many daring admissions and came across an obituary in time magazine, called her a blonde bond, a woman who used bedroom the way bond used a beretta. i said intriguing. i will try to pursue this but for story of betty to work it has to be more than an espionage thriller. i had to be able to explain to the readers how she made this from debutante to spy, how she was able to live with the moral ambiguities of her...
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any of you omitted waiver requests over recent years washington dc and had the same result. now, president trump and i both believe governors should have the freedom to design and implement the reforms in healthcare that will work in your states and we are going to fight to make that a reality inwashington dc . [applause] president trump, president trump is dedicated to getting the federal government out of your way and allowing you to develop those unique solutions that will work or the people of your state. the president told you in february the federal government in his words should be not in your way but working with needed reforms and services and that's our commitment again today. tomorrow you're going to hear from secretary tom price from the department of health and human services who accompanied me here today and administrator steve verma about our president's commitment to work with each and every one of you. earlier this year they sent a letter to every governor in america and their words to affirm the president's partnership with all of your states and i've got t
any of you omitted waiver requests over recent years washington dc and had the same result. now, president trump and i both believe governors should have the freedom to design and implement the reforms in healthcare that will work in your states and we are going to fight to make that a reality inwashington dc . [applause] president trump, president trump is dedicated to getting the federal government out of your way and allowing you to develop those unique solutions that will work or the people...
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i came to washington, dc from pennsylvania. i lived with my auntie, and she took me to church. to was sarah smith's church, and she was a golfer. one of the charter members of wake—robin golf club. i went to her house to a meeting, and she had a big piano with these huge trophies on it. and i was fascinated by that. so we got a bunch of young girls together, and we formed a little club. they called us "robinettes, and we had about 18 young girls who started out playing golf. i had never heard of golf before, and i got hooked on it. elizabeth rice mcneill is a unique individual all her own. is it right you have six holes—in—one. i've had six holes—in—one in my golfing career. that's phenomenal! it is, it is. we don't have any weak women in this club. we've had good, principled women, good leaders, that have kept this club going all these years. eight decades after that first meeting, inclusion and support are still at the heart of their mission. the helen webb scholarship honours the memory of their founder by supporting young woman dreaming of turning professional. as a girl, a
i came to washington, dc from pennsylvania. i lived with my auntie, and she took me to church. to was sarah smith's church, and she was a golfer. one of the charter members of wake—robin golf club. i went to her house to a meeting, and she had a big piano with these huge trophies on it. and i was fascinated by that. so we got a bunch of young girls together, and we formed a little club. they called us "robinettes, and we had about 18 young girls who started out playing golf. i had never...
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---desde washington dc, "juliana monsalve" roll open nos cuenta sobre las controversias polticas del da --- take randy lot ;01 ;18 ;53 quick 01;14 01;36 pkg los escndalos siguen sacudiendo a la casa blanca. la mayora con nombre propio rusia.... y este viernes- sean spicer. es la reciente bomba poltica. la renuncia repentina del secretario de prensa de la casa blanca. s/ sarah huckabee sanders,
---desde washington dc, "juliana monsalve" roll open nos cuenta sobre las controversias polticas del da --- take randy lot ;01 ;18 ;53 quick 01;14 01;36 pkg los escndalos siguen sacudiendo a la casa blanca. la mayora con nombre propio rusia.... y este viernes- sean spicer. es la reciente bomba poltica. la renuncia repentina del secretario de prensa de la casa blanca. s/ sarah huckabee sanders,
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district of columbia maybe including those but at this point, it's just people who were born here in washington, dc and i asked them to provide a list of some people and wre oh our website, so you can take a look. by the way, how much will this cost? i'm told by experts that designing, constructing, putting together a statue can cost a lot of money. so far, there hasn't been a fiscal study on this to determine how much this will cost taxpayers. live at thomas circle, my brother, fox 5 local news. >>> throwing away money >> a new report finds drivers waste billions searching and paying for parking spots and dc landed on that list, of course, how much drivers in the district are spending and how much time wasting too. >> then there's this, the traffic tickets. you've got one before, admit it. if you need help fighting your fine, there's an ap for that may
district of columbia maybe including those but at this point, it's just people who were born here in washington, dc and i asked them to provide a list of some people and wre oh our website, so you can take a look. by the way, how much will this cost? i'm told by experts that designing, constructing, putting together a statue can cost a lot of money. so far, there hasn't been a fiscal study on this to determine how much this will cost taxpayers. live at thomas circle, my brother, fox 5 local...
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he runs a great business and he is correct in his assessment of washington dc. the internet and the growth of the companies came out of that is different from a national energy plan. if you have a national energy plan. you have to have that approved by the government. that is how the government is stifling innovation. and if you actually get bipartisan agreement on a corporate tax on repatriation and alone in a foreign money you would see growth in our economy. i think that is the one glimmer of hope there. this gets back to something that we talk about all the time. they make better decisions with your money about your life and it's just poppycock. as much as we love and respect jessica i'm baffled why any millennial would say this. spent ten years trying to find a new building for the fbi which is a security problems where the concrete is cracking. millions of dollars i know there are plenty of ways they could build it. could you imagine if microsoft said in 2007 we are looking for a new headquarters and in 2007 they said we give up we spent millions of dollar
he runs a great business and he is correct in his assessment of washington dc. the internet and the growth of the companies came out of that is different from a national energy plan. if you have a national energy plan. you have to have that approved by the government. that is how the government is stifling innovation. and if you actually get bipartisan agreement on a corporate tax on repatriation and alone in a foreign money you would see growth in our economy. i think that is the one glimmer...
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this 45 minute talk was hosted by the library of congress in washington dc. sydney: i am pleased to introduce to you today elizabeth fenn, author of "encounters at the heart of the world", which won the pulitzer prize for history in 2015. as americans living in a very modern era in what is still a young country, we don't often think about the facts that we are resting upon centuries of other human cultures and civilizations. in her history of the man dance -- mandan people she brings to , life the culture and challenges faced by this indian nation that made its home along the missouri river in north dakota, from 1100 to 1845. the pulitzer judges called her work, quote, "an engrossing original narrative showing the mandan, a native american type in the dakotas as a people with a history." she spent 12 years working on this book. elizabeth fenn joined the university of colorado, boulder faculty in 2012 and also the faculty affiliate of the department of ethnic studies. she previously taught at duke university and at yale and earned her phd at yale university. s
this 45 minute talk was hosted by the library of congress in washington dc. sydney: i am pleased to introduce to you today elizabeth fenn, author of "encounters at the heart of the world", which won the pulitzer prize for history in 2015. as americans living in a very modern era in what is still a young country, we don't often think about the facts that we are resting upon centuries of other human cultures and civilizations. in her history of the man dance -- mandan people she brings...
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but this just laid out for you on what really happens in washington dc is this. if you think that your local member of congress whether you live in the suburbs where here in the city is getting their stellar seats on committees like this person is the have of foreign affairsse the most powerful committee a the reason that they got there is not because they are the most eloquent is because they can raise money. and lots of it. let there be no question that the politics they undoubtedly play the role in what you end up doing is a federal lawmaker and what you achieve. what committee you get on. even if you want to go on to be leadership. there is a wall of shame. the first meeting into the nr cc we have our campaign after our general election. we had raise $25,000 for the nr cc because i reflect on this. and it feels a little dark and dirty to talk about it but it just to let out there. t you bet i want to be a player. i wanted to work hard. i wanted to serve the country but i knew that there was a game. i raised $25,000 for the nr cc. it has every republican's nam
but this just laid out for you on what really happens in washington dc is this. if you think that your local member of congress whether you live in the suburbs where here in the city is getting their stellar seats on committees like this person is the have of foreign affairsse the most powerful committee a the reason that they got there is not because they are the most eloquent is because they can raise money. and lots of it. let there be no question that the politics they undoubtedly play the...
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. >> newly appointed ambassadors to washington dc today, the president said to take part in a ceremony at the white house formally presented with documents identifying diplomats as representatives of their government and empowered to speak for them. >> a top priority in preventing terrorism. homeland security secretary john kelly visiting the port of los angeles this week. while he was a board members of the coast guard conducting a training demonstration simulating boarding of the ship with a radiological threat. kelly said the current port security is adequate but officials came up with changing threats. the laptop ban is over. that the permit of homeland security now saying airlines and airports complied with the first phase of john kelly's security enhancement. electronic devices no longer in effect for passengers flying into the united states from airport since we 10 muslim majority countries. rob: donald trump declaring isis after days numbered after meeting for security briefing with the nation's top military brass at the pentagon. >> isis is falling fast, very fast, thanks. rob
. >> newly appointed ambassadors to washington dc today, the president said to take part in a ceremony at the white house formally presented with documents identifying diplomats as representatives of their government and empowered to speak for them. >> a top priority in preventing terrorism. homeland security secretary john kelly visiting the port of los angeles this week. while he was a board members of the coast guard conducting a training demonstration simulating boarding of the...
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joining us from washington dc. new details emerging on amazon's bid for whole foods.is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm vonnie quinn. time for our bloomberg business flash, a look at the latest business stories in the news. bluecrest capital investing transient million dollars in 111 capital. he is the former head of -- and bluecrest is a sylvester in the fund, focusing on stocks and derivatives. plans to sell half of a billion-dollar package to pimco in fortress investment group's. he spoke today, saying the deal will close in the next couple weeks and they will divest the rest of the portfolio, saying failure is not an option. he says after the bailout, there are no more systemic issues for the italian banks. reportet to the deals where we zoom in on an analysis from the biggest stories behind the deals. we are talking about whole foods and amazon and the idea that whole foods might have wanted $45 a share, not $42 as offered by amazon. alex: when these big deals are announced they come with a proxy statement, which gives details about how the
joining us from washington dc. new details emerging on amazon's bid for whole foods.is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm vonnie quinn. time for our bloomberg business flash, a look at the latest business stories in the news. bluecrest capital investing transient million dollars in 111 capital. he is the former head of -- and bluecrest is a sylvester in the fund, focusing on stocks and derivatives. plans to sell half of a billion-dollar package to pimco in...
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there is some tough decisions that are being taken in washington dc about how they're going to handle this. >> as president trump going to fire jeff sessions>> i bet you jeff sessions resigns before he's fire. -- fired. >>> a top insurance official responding on healthcare in washington dc. he says he began the day hopeful the affordable care act would stand. jones says his optimism return to anger when republicans collected just enough oath to advance the debate to repeal obamacare. >> they've got 50 votes plus the vice president to move forward with some sort of repeal of the affordable care act. that is bad news for americans. is further bad news that they didn't care to have the public with -- have any public input. >> he estimates of 5 million californians will lose their healthcare coverage if the bill passes in the house. >>> coming up, two daughters got a one day. one killed on the other behind bars. the family of two stockton girls talking out. >>> a grandfather in the south bay is pleading to the public for help in finding his grandsons killer. the reward now being offered i
there is some tough decisions that are being taken in washington dc about how they're going to handle this. >> as president trump going to fire jeff sessions>> i bet you jeff sessions resigns before he's fire. -- fired. >>> a top insurance official responding on healthcare in washington dc. he says he began the day hopeful the affordable care act would stand. jones says his optimism return to anger when republicans collected just enough oath to advance the debate to repeal...
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. >> jane levy with the historical society of washington, dc says people do notice the lack of diversity. this is an exception. a statue honoring educator bethune >> we often hear from people >> many are applauding the idea of honoring women and people of color born in dc. a proposed bill would recognize eight people and statues could be erected in all eight wards >> i we don't have to research and see which one of our favorite ladies are born in this town. >> people of color. it would be nice to be more inclusive and diverse. >> reporter: currently there's only one statue in the district district of columbia that would under this proposal, he's known nationwide, duke ellington. the famous musician and composer. but some say, narrowing the recognition to only native washington tonians is too limiting. under these terms well be known locals in dc like marian berry, dorothy height and fred douglas would be excluded because they weren't born here. so we is not set in stone. council member kenya mcduffy is the one pushing this. he wants to take this to the public, have them talk about this.
. >> jane levy with the historical society of washington, dc says people do notice the lack of diversity. this is an exception. a statue honoring educator bethune >> we often hear from people >> many are applauding the idea of honoring women and people of color born in dc. a proposed bill would recognize eight people and statues could be erected in all eight wards >> i we don't have to research and see which one of our favorite ladies are born in this town. >>...
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it might be hard to see but this is a security robot patrolling a complex in washington dc.e were slapping get this picture online, put it in a bowl of rice and wait for a day, it will be better. who new security robots were raising? rob: people do that all the time to their phones. >> i never walked into a fountain. heather: what does it do? rob: let's see what is coming up. >> reporter: you could check on your own but i will brief you, corey lewandowski coming up, herman cain, chris will talk about finding out who is voting in this country and so many states pushing back when it comes to the president of the united states, where we go, how many people live in the present, blame mitch mcconnell, how many blame themselves about what went wrong on healthcare, is it time to pivotal go back and fully repeal and replace? we will discuss those things including an interview with gerri moran who said i will not vote for this, killing the bill before it even got to a vote. the my pillow guy talking about made in america week. don't miss a minute of "fox and friends". i joined the ar
it might be hard to see but this is a security robot patrolling a complex in washington dc.e were slapping get this picture online, put it in a bowl of rice and wait for a day, it will be better. who new security robots were raising? rob: people do that all the time to their phones. >> i never walked into a fountain. heather: what does it do? rob: let's see what is coming up. >> reporter: you could check on your own but i will brief you, corey lewandowski coming up, herman cain,...
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up next, the national archives in washington dc holds a reading of an 1852 speech by former slave and abolitionist leader frederick douglass, on the meaning of american independence to slaves. this is about one hour and 10 minutes. >> good afternoon. almost fourth of july. ime producer at the national archives in washington dc and it is my pleasure to welcome you today. today's discussion is frederick douglass and the meaning of july 4 for the negro. many's program is one of the national archives will present in washington and presidential libraries nationwide in celebration of the 241st anniversary of the adoption of the declaration of independence. building is the only place to begin your july 4, as we will present our annual declaration of independence reading ceremony on independence avenue. guests, thomas jefferson, benjamin franklin, adams,jefferson, -- john will read the constitution. ceremony, there will be hands on a team of these for all ages until 4:00 p.m. inside the national archives building. the museum will remain open until 7:00 p.m.. if you are not here in d.c., the r
up next, the national archives in washington dc holds a reading of an 1852 speech by former slave and abolitionist leader frederick douglass, on the meaning of american independence to slaves. this is about one hour and 10 minutes. >> good afternoon. almost fourth of july. ime producer at the national archives in washington dc and it is my pleasure to welcome you today. today's discussion is frederick douglass and the meaning of july 4 for the negro. many's program is one of the national...
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commander in chief intervening after they were denied visas to attend next week's event in the washington dc. the department of homeland security agreed to allow the girls in between 10 days, 160 countries are sending teams to participate in the first ever global challenge. heather: a much better story. rob: authorities making the biggest break in this case of four missing young men outside philadelphia, finding human remains overnight identifying one of those four victims. rob: the spotlight intensifying on the person of interest to his back behind bars. new details are unfolding. >> reporter: the discovery of several human remains marking a grim turn in the search for the young men who vanished last week. police in pennsylvania identifying one as dean, they are working to id the other bodies found on a 90 acre farm. they went missing with files of each other. >> we had cadaver dogs. i don't understand the science behind it but those dogs could smell these boys 121/2 feet below the ground. >> the painstaking search one of the largest in the county of history, they are announcing the arrest
commander in chief intervening after they were denied visas to attend next week's event in the washington dc. the department of homeland security agreed to allow the girls in between 10 days, 160 countries are sending teams to participate in the first ever global challenge. heather: a much better story. rob: authorities making the biggest break in this case of four missing young men outside philadelphia, finding human remains overnight identifying one of those four victims. rob: the spotlight...
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here in washington dc this thursday with steve mnuchin. we get trump a lot of credit.il they put out a good tax reform blueprint. lowering corporate rates to 15%, klaxon -- collapsing individual rates from other models. it is a good group -- with the border adjustment tax out of the picture now there is good unity between congress and the president. no one is understanding how big of a lift this is. it took president reagan at the type -- at the height of his power over 300 days to get it done. we will make an effort to get it done this year. david: you call this a good blueprint. the first one was a page long and this is not much longer. if you look at the contours of this debate, do you want less information than more? does it help with the spirit of the debate? does it lead to more compromise? been an enormous number of conversations and meetings among a broad array of people. steve mnuchin and gary cohn and the president himself, they met with a wide range of americans, lots of groups out there as well and it has been a good healthy debate and discussion. i suspect
here in washington dc this thursday with steve mnuchin. we get trump a lot of credit.il they put out a good tax reform blueprint. lowering corporate rates to 15%, klaxon -- collapsing individual rates from other models. it is a good group -- with the border adjustment tax out of the picture now there is good unity between congress and the president. no one is understanding how big of a lift this is. it took president reagan at the type -- at the height of his power over 300 days to get it done....
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. >> reporter: jane levy with the historical society of washington, dc says people do notice the lack of diversity. this is an exception. a statue honoring educator mary bathune. >> we often hear from people who want to see more women, people of color. >> reporter: many others are applauding the idea of honoring women and people of color born that dc, a proposed bill would recognize eight people and statues could be erected in all eight wards >> i have to research and see if it's one of our favorite ladies born in thi town. >> people of nice to be more inclusive and diverse. >> reporter: there's only one statue in the district of columbia there would fall under this proposal. it's someone that we all know he's known nationwide. duke ellington. the famous musician and composer. some say narrowing the recognition to only native washington toneians is too limiting. under these terms, well-known locals in dc like marian berry, dorothy height, even frederick douglas would be excluded because they weren't born here. but this isn't set in stone. i talked with council member kenyan mcduffy. h
. >> reporter: jane levy with the historical society of washington, dc says people do notice the lack of diversity. this is an exception. a statue honoring educator mary bathune. >> we often hear from people who want to see more women, people of color. >> reporter: many others are applauding the idea of honoring women and people of color born that dc, a proposed bill would recognize eight people and statues could be erected in all eight wards >> i have to research and...
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what he did, he took the original journals back to washington dc and he talked to somebody to make a direct copy of the journals. this represents one volume of that series. what is interesting about these is that she was paid $150 to hand copy a exact duplicate of these hurdles. this is the only one known to exist. here you can see her incredible craftsmanship of copying the text exactly as they wrote it. then copying a illustration they would have done. she had made a exact copy. apart from this and the original that is in philadelphia basically the whole representation of looking at the journals themselves. after the excitement around the initial report of the expedition there was continuing interest over the course of the 19th century. a the 20th century there was huge resurgence of interest in the american west. expeditionlark's specifically caught the attention of a lot of fictional officers -- authors and nonfiction writers. is conquest written by a woman from oregon which really emphasizes or possibly invents sacagawea's role in the journey. another person we do not know is a
what he did, he took the original journals back to washington dc and he talked to somebody to make a direct copy of the journals. this represents one volume of that series. what is interesting about these is that she was paid $150 to hand copy a exact duplicate of these hurdles. this is the only one known to exist. here you can see her incredible craftsmanship of copying the text exactly as they wrote it. then copying a illustration they would have done. she had made a exact copy. apart from...
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this mess by putting patients and families and physicians in charge of health care decisions, not washington dc. we are committed to ensuring the american people enjoy a health care system that works for them. the president has made that crystal clear. an individual like the president who has been working day and night on getting this accomplished is the vice president. he understands the imperative of patient centered health care. it is an honor to introduce to you the vice president of the united states, mike pence. [applause] vice pres. pence; welcome to the white house. president trump has been working to keep his promises to the american people. this president has worked tirelessly to repeal and replace obamacare. president trump knows that every day, obamacare survives it is another day that american families and american businesses struggle. as we traveled across the country, we have heard firsthand from americans just like those who stand behind me today. the families who bear the cost of rocketing premiums and limited choices. who are starting to lose hope that congress will ever respo
this mess by putting patients and families and physicians in charge of health care decisions, not washington dc. we are committed to ensuring the american people enjoy a health care system that works for them. the president has made that crystal clear. an individual like the president who has been working day and night on getting this accomplished is the vice president. he understands the imperative of patient centered health care. it is an honor to introduce to you the vice president of the...
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heather: it should be every american outside washington dc. appreciate your insight.ike something out of a horror film. a car with no doors, no windows, covered in mud with an ax in its roof. the highly benefited king cobras stuffed in potato chip cans. stay tuned. ♪ let it out ♪ we're both stuck in this cube farm and you're about to hit 'send all' on some embarrassing gas. hey, you bought gas-x®! unlike antacids, gas-x ® relieves pressure and bloating fast. huh, crisis averted. . . why are you deleting these photos? because my teeth are yellow. why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. use together for two times stronger enamel. crest 3d white. bp developed new, industry-leading software to monitor drilling operations in real-time, so our engineers can solve problems with the most precise data at their fingertips. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. rob: time for the good, the
heather: it should be every american outside washington dc. appreciate your insight.ike something out of a horror film. a car with no doors, no windows, covered in mud with an ax in its roof. the highly benefited king cobras stuffed in potato chip cans. stay tuned. ♪ let it out ♪ we're both stuck in this cube farm and you're about to hit 'send all' on some embarrassing gas. hey, you bought gas-x®! unlike antacids, gas-x ® relieves pressure and bloating fast. huh, crisis averted. . . why...
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for a long time and leave during the johnson administration and was a well-known caterer in the washington dcth blake, and assistance cook, daisy bonner, james carter, there was a jimmy carter in the white house before president carter. loretta dean, assistant co. lizzie mcduffie who i mentioned, elizabeth more and catherine smith. in her diary henrietta nesmith has a lot of praise, she said even though she was temperamental she could work magic if anything needed to happen so you get an idea of the interplay in the white house staff. the interesting thing happens when the roosevelts come to the white house is in a way they end a segregated practice. back in the time of president taft he hired a woman named mrs. jeffrey who was a segregationist. even though there was a multiracial cooking staff she created segregating eating spaces. before, all the servants a together but she had a separate table for whites and a separate table for blacks. by the time a little roosevelt gets the white house she rectifies the situation by firing all the white people. i will let you decide if that is progress o
for a long time and leave during the johnson administration and was a well-known caterer in the washington dcth blake, and assistance cook, daisy bonner, james carter, there was a jimmy carter in the white house before president carter. loretta dean, assistant co. lizzie mcduffie who i mentioned, elizabeth more and catherine smith. in her diary henrietta nesmith has a lot of praise, she said even though she was temperamental she could work magic if anything needed to happen so you get an idea...
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journalshe original that to washington dc and hired a woman by the name of mary anderson. she made an exact copy of all of the journals of lewis and clark. this represents one volume of that. what is interesting is that mary anderson was paid $150 to hand copy all of the journals. this is the only one known to exist. here you can see her incredible craftsmanship of copying the text exactly how lewis and clark would have written it, and copying in illustration they would have done. a fish they discovered and did a drawing in the original journal. she had made an exact copy. apart from this and the original journals in philadelphia, it is basically the whole representation of looking at the actual journals themselves. after the excitement around the initial reports, there was continuing interest that died down over the course of the 19th century. in the 20th century there was a huge in searching -- and surging in the american west. lewis and clark expedition specifically, the attention of a lot of fiction authors and nonfiction writers. one book that emphasizes julia's roles
journalshe original that to washington dc and hired a woman by the name of mary anderson. she made an exact copy of all of the journals of lewis and clark. this represents one volume of that. what is interesting is that mary anderson was paid $150 to hand copy all of the journals. this is the only one known to exist. here you can see her incredible craftsmanship of copying the text exactly how lewis and clark would have written it, and copying in illustration they would have done. a fish they...
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in washington dc ahead of the big showdown. >> you are right. omething remarkable as john mccain, no stranger to asks of heroism returning to washington for this crucial vote on the motion to proceed and whose vote could make the difference to break the stalemate on the 7 year promise to repeal and replace obamacare as donald trump had a clear message for what is at stake today. >> any senator who votes against starting debate is telling america you are fine with the obamacare nightmare which is what it is. >> the vote is just hours away and passage with a much-needed victory for the president and the gop but not so fast. which version of the bill they will be proceeding to is unknown, and conservatives senator rand paul says he wants to proceed on a clean repeal, moderate senator susan collins wants to know which version she is being asked to vote on first. >> i don't know if we are going to proceed to the house bill or any of the various versions of the senate bill to a brand-new senate bill. >> republicans can only lose two vote with mccain as
in washington dc ahead of the big showdown. >> you are right. omething remarkable as john mccain, no stranger to asks of heroism returning to washington for this crucial vote on the motion to proceed and whose vote could make the difference to break the stalemate on the 7 year promise to repeal and replace obamacare as donald trump had a clear message for what is at stake today. >> any senator who votes against starting debate is telling america you are fine with the obamacare...
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he finally got back into a corner in world war one. >> some suffragette leaders in washington dc? >> i think i mentioned that one of the things i don't like about the way history is often taught, it makes it seem like the whole movement is all about alice paul and the nationalist party. women who went after woodrow wilson and were horrifically upset. is a new museum that is going to open very soon i think. it will feature some of this history of the suffrages who had been there. it is absolutely horrific. that is that the whole story. there was not going to be a amendment if it had just been for the nationalist party here in washington dc yes? how did this work with frontier america and the women votes? withe question has to do white isn't though west so early? there is numerous studies trying to explain that. there are a lot of explanations out there. i think the most telling is that the political structure and infrastructure of politics in the east is so well-established that it it can stand to any challenge. in the west that infrastructure is still new. wyoming had just become
he finally got back into a corner in world war one. >> some suffragette leaders in washington dc? >> i think i mentioned that one of the things i don't like about the way history is often taught, it makes it seem like the whole movement is all about alice paul and the nationalist party. women who went after woodrow wilson and were horrifically upset. is a new museum that is going to open very soon i think. it will feature some of this history of the suffrages who had been there. it...
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bring major changes to the international monetary fund, including moving its headquarters from washington, dcging director, christine lagarde, said the move is a possibility because the imf wants to increase representation of emerging markets that become more influential and get larger. it has been based in the us since it was established in 1945. being the first employee at skype can be an oppressive thing to have on a regimen. he has since gone on to become an adviser to the prime minister of estonia. he has also build up transfer, an on line remittance service which has built up remittance service which has built up more than $1.5 billion. what led him to his latest venture? it was during skype that i realised how banks are undeserving and overcharging customers for many services, including transferring. i realised it was a problem that needed to be fixed and i found a better way of doing it. i realised hundreds of millions of people around the world would benefit. big established names in this business include western union and moneygram. how do you compete? we are based on doing somethin
bring major changes to the international monetary fund, including moving its headquarters from washington, dcging director, christine lagarde, said the move is a possibility because the imf wants to increase representation of emerging markets that become more influential and get larger. it has been based in the us since it was established in 1945. being the first employee at skype can be an oppressive thing to have on a regimen. he has since gone on to become an adviser to the prime minister of...
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we're live in washington dc where the vote will launch several days of debate. >> that is the $64,000 question. where do we go from here with healthcare. they just started debate on the issue. today, jeff sessions stealing some of the spotlight from john mccain. john mccain and recent -- recent days is battling an aggressive form of brain cancer. he came across the country to cast a critical healthcare vote. >> this is the beginning for the in for the disaster known as obamacare. >> reporter: after seven years, 50 republicans voted yes on a motion to move forward with debate on repeal and replace legislation. as expected, every democrat voted no to force mike pence to step in as the tiebreaker. >> one of the final just votes coming from senator john mccain who's been recovering from surgery at home in arizona but insisted on making a back to washington to cassis votes. >>
we're live in washington dc where the vote will launch several days of debate. >> that is the $64,000 question. where do we go from here with healthcare. they just started debate on the issue. today, jeff sessions stealing some of the spotlight from john mccain. john mccain and recent -- recent days is battling an aggressive form of brain cancer. he came across the country to cast a critical healthcare vote. >> this is the beginning for the in for the disaster known as obamacare....
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the expedition could read them in the original version and he took the original journals back to washington dc and hired a woman by the name of mary anderson to make an exact copy of the journals of lewis and clark and this represents one volume of the series and what's interesting is that mary anderson was paid $150 to hand copy an exact duplicate of the journals. this is the only one known to exist and you can see her incredible craftsmanship of copying the text exactly as lewis and clark would have written it and even copying an illustration they would have done, so this represents the candlesticks they discovered along the way and done a drawing in the original journals and she made an exact copy of us apart from this and the original journals in philadelphia, that's basically the whole representation of looking at the actual journals themselves. >> after the initial report of the expedition there was continuing interest that died down a bit over the course of the 19th century, but in the 20th century there has been resurgence of the american west, cowboy stories in general had huge tracti
the expedition could read them in the original version and he took the original journals back to washington dc and hired a woman by the name of mary anderson to make an exact copy of the journals of lewis and clark and this represents one volume of the series and what's interesting is that mary anderson was paid $150 to hand copy an exact duplicate of the journals. this is the only one known to exist and you can see her incredible craftsmanship of copying the text exactly as lewis and clark...
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probably know senator mccain has been a part of the effort to expose fraud and abuse in spending in washington dc he has been part of many gangs, gang of eight, on immigration reform, etc. what are your thoughts on the diagnosis of brain cancer? democrat, good morning. go ahead. >> he is a fighter and a true american hero. republicans and democrats alike can learn a lot from the man because he understands what it is like being in a bad place and coming out on the good side. host: joseph, independent. caller: good morning. have a newy carter experiment on cancer he has? don't they have an experiment they could do on mccain? host: i do not know. the drugstalked about he received when he got his cancer diagnosis. if you go to c-span.org, we have covered a discussion with him about that but i'm not exactly sure about the medication he took. are you hoping the same for senator mccain? >> yes, i hope they have something out there because they have the best health plan, congress does, and i do not wish that on anyone, that cancer. about thettle bit cancer, the type of brain tumor is extremely aggressive
probably know senator mccain has been a part of the effort to expose fraud and abuse in spending in washington dc he has been part of many gangs, gang of eight, on immigration reform, etc. what are your thoughts on the diagnosis of brain cancer? democrat, good morning. go ahead. >> he is a fighter and a true american hero. republicans and democrats alike can learn a lot from the man because he understands what it is like being in a bad place and coming out on the good side. host: joseph,...
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he wasn't just known here in the washington, dc area, across the country. ? all over. >> loved and respected. >> for sure. switching gears a little bit and gwen it's been a busy night for you. >> what would you say around 2:00. >> 1:00 when things started and we got another warning, things are popping up a little bit of a break. part of the ingredients of what is creating all these storms that we're having tonight and storm prediction center from yesterday had put us under a light risk of severe weather. same story for to warn you so if you have any outdoor plans keep your eye to the sky. severe thunderstorm for spotsylvania expires at 11:15. earlier, spotsylvania was actually also under a tornado warning along with stafford and the city of fredericksberg. they're getting under the gun once again and when those storms come through here, they have a pattern of a lot of strong gusty winds that have knocked down power lines and trees in its path, i'm not going to be surprised if once the storm clears we start to see reports. moving to the east at about 25 to 35
he wasn't just known here in the washington, dc area, across the country. ? all over. >> loved and respected. >> for sure. switching gears a little bit and gwen it's been a busy night for you. >> what would you say around 2:00. >> 1:00 when things started and we got another warning, things are popping up a little bit of a break. part of the ingredients of what is creating all these storms that we're having tonight and storm prediction center from yesterday had put us...
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the coolest guy ever in washington, dc tv. and the real deal.t a genuine man, what you saw on tv is what he was in person >> a living legend, icon, i remember the first time i got to meet him, i was get tea like a little kid, jim vance was a true hero to many people in this cmmunity. jim vance was 75 years old. jim, you will truly be missed. >>> the fall-out from jared kushner testifying on the hill and the reaction to president trump's latest effort to get action on healthcare reform. will lawmakers do what he says? finding out what walking your dog now will mean for you later in the life. could more pleasant weather be on the way? stay tuned on fox 5 news morning. wh you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep them safe, our subaru outback will be. (vo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> immigrants smugged into the u
the coolest guy ever in washington, dc tv. and the real deal.t a genuine man, what you saw on tv is what he was in person >> a living legend, icon, i remember the first time i got to meet him, i was get tea like a little kid, jim vance was a true hero to many people in this cmmunity. jim vance was 75 years old. jim, you will truly be missed. >>> the fall-out from jared kushner testifying on the hill and the reaction to president trump's latest effort to get action on healthcare...
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you know, i think that a lot of people in washington, dc that i have spoken with said, hillary clinton is not president, lets move on and concentrate on other things. >> is it possible that is connected to robert muller, the special counsel for the justice department. >> probably, i think that it's more pressure that the president is putting on the apparatus to stop the investigation. >> might be keep poking him because it would be better for the president if sessions were to resign rather than for president donald trump firing him. >> this leads to a bunch of questions, if he were to get sessions to resign, who becomes attorney general. is it a rue jew jew or someone like that who would -- rudy giuliani who would perhaps fire rob bull bull. it's problematic. >> if president donald trump wants to, say, fire jeff sessions, he could say it's because he disagrees with his policy on say, asset forfeiture, would that assuage critics or is that a smoke screen. >> people would not buy it, they would believe it has to do with the russia investigation and he would have do weather that storm. th
you know, i think that a lot of people in washington, dc that i have spoken with said, hillary clinton is not president, lets move on and concentrate on other things. >> is it possible that is connected to robert muller, the special counsel for the justice department. >> probably, i think that it's more pressure that the president is putting on the apparatus to stop the investigation. >> might be keep poking him because it would be better for the president if sessions were to...
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fox news reporter lauren blanchard has more now in washington dc tonight.evening, lauren. >>> hey heather, the president's meeting with his russian counterpart lasted so long at one point the first lady went in about an hour in to try to wrap it up. but even she couldn't break up the two leaders. >> it's an honor to be with you. >> president trump and russian president vladimir putin meeting on the sidelines of the g20 summit for the very first time. the world leaders two hour meeting far exceeding initial plans for a much briefer 30 minute talk. secretary of state rex tiller son revealing president trump began the discussion about interference in the 2016 election. >> they had a lengthy discussion on the subject. the president pressed putin on more than one occasion regarding involvement. >> erupting with anti- capitalist protests. the chaos not preventing russia and the united states from announcing the two nations reached an agreement for a ceasefire in southwest syria. a major step toward resolving the years long civil war in that troubled nation. >> at
fox news reporter lauren blanchard has more now in washington dc tonight.evening, lauren. >>> hey heather, the president's meeting with his russian counterpart lasted so long at one point the first lady went in about an hour in to try to wrap it up. but even she couldn't break up the two leaders. >> it's an honor to be with you. >> president trump and russian president vladimir putin meeting on the sidelines of the g20 summit for the very first time. the world leaders two...
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one day, where politics and prose bookstore here in washington dc to hear from former staff writer and editor for national geographic kate line very as she recalls the life of the first african-american captain of the us army ship. also that evening, will be in new york at the brooklyn bridge park with former literary editor of the london times, erica wagner's book is a biography of the builder of the brooklyn bridge. on wednesday were back in washington at busboys and poets were georgetown university law professor paul butler will argue that statistics are influencing racial injustice in policing america. also that evening, will be a tattered covered bookstore in denver where radio broadcaster and journalist david baron, reports on the american scientist who studied the solar eclipse of 1878. saturday will be back at politics and prose to hear a story and william randall recover how the united states use the 1812 war to become international independent of great britain. that some of the events that will be coming this week and many of these events are open to the public. look for them
one day, where politics and prose bookstore here in washington dc to hear from former staff writer and editor for national geographic kate line very as she recalls the life of the first african-american captain of the us army ship. also that evening, will be in new york at the brooklyn bridge park with former literary editor of the london times, erica wagner's book is a biography of the builder of the brooklyn bridge. on wednesday were back in washington at busboys and poets were georgetown...
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to take people from new york to washington dc in under 30 minutes. >> chester bennington the front manf linkin park was found dead in a apparent suicide at his home. the 41-year-old is being remembered as an artist of extraordinary talent and charisma. the former band member is shocked and heartbroken. he had a history of drug and alcohol addiction and hung himself. he was married and survived by six children. >>> still to come, only five feet tall but she knows how to defend herself.>> i punched her a few times and i grabbed her and took her down.>> we will introduce you to a woman used a martial arts training.>>> the weekend forecast on friday and i will have the details. >>> a big surprise for a would- be home intruder after she was greeted by this young woman. she may only be five feet tall but she knows how to defend herself.>> we introduce her to the girl who used her training to hold down the attacker into police arrived.>> at five feet tall ruby chung may not look intimidating but if she gets you at the right angle if she can get leverage, you may learn quickly not to underesti
to take people from new york to washington dc in under 30 minutes. >> chester bennington the front manf linkin park was found dead in a apparent suicide at his home. the 41-year-old is being remembered as an artist of extraordinary talent and charisma. the former band member is shocked and heartbroken. he had a history of drug and alcohol addiction and hung himself. he was married and survived by six children. >>> still to come, only five feet tall but she knows how to defend...
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before helping establish teach for all, amy was the executive director of the washington dc region foror america. before that, she oversaw international to medications for the presidents emergency plan for aids relief and spent two years as a presidential management fellow rotating for the state department offices including a six month stint in south africa. thank you, amy for joining us. last, but not least, seth andrew, if you know seth, that is seth and a blue hat down there at the end. if you don't know him, seth is the founder of democracy builders and usually wears a yellow hat. he's currently working with british international academy to help governments launch more than 300 charter like schools in liberia, kenya, uganda, nigeria, and india. mr. andrew served as the senior advisor in the executive office of the president and let the education and civic technology portfolios and also served as a senior advisor to former us secretary of education, arnie duncan. he founded and served a superintendent of democracy prep a network of more than 20 public charter schools from harlem to
before helping establish teach for all, amy was the executive director of the washington dc region foror america. before that, she oversaw international to medications for the presidents emergency plan for aids relief and spent two years as a presidential management fellow rotating for the state department offices including a six month stint in south africa. thank you, amy for joining us. last, but not least, seth andrew, if you know seth, that is seth and a blue hat down there at the end. if...
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this was recorded at the watergate hotel in washington dc. it's just under an hour and a half. mr.everybody. i'm gordon freedman. [applause] mr. freedman: thank you. three or four months ago, we said maybe we should get some people together, and i thought that was a good idea. then i started trying to find people. it was a little difficult, and then some stuff started happening in d.c. that was
this was recorded at the watergate hotel in washington dc. it's just under an hour and a half. mr.everybody. i'm gordon freedman. [applause] mr. freedman: thank you. three or four months ago, we said maybe we should get some people together, and i thought that was a good idea. then i started trying to find people. it was a little difficult, and then some stuff started happening in d.c. that was
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areas de pittsburg en pensilvania y hasta la zona metropolitana de washington, dc se han visto afectadas padre de uno de los sobrevivientes del llamado "camion de la muerte" en san antonio texas- el joven hospitalizado se aferra a la vida [mujer 2] oye, no te preocupes, seguro que el cliente va a quedar contento... [mujer 1] no, no es eso. lo que pasa es que no sé dónde dejé mi tarjeta de débito. [mujer 2] de wells fargo, ¿no? [mujer 1] sí, ¿por qué? [mujer 2] tranquila. la puedes desactivar con tu app y activaria de nuevo cuando la encuentres. [mujer 1] ¡ahh, ya me siento mucho mejor! es que con tanta prisa, será que la dejé sobre el escritorio o quizas de pronto la dejé... [mujer 2] o quizás la dejaste en el balcón del dormitorio principal. ¡en éste! [mujer 1] ¡y mira ya la puedo volver a activar! fue amor desde lanto que primera caricia y todo lo que querías era rodearlo de comodidad y protección es por eso que sólo pampers swaddlers es la opción #1 de los hospitales para arropar a tu bebé en una suavidad única y una protección inigualable para que sólo sientan amor. deseándote amor,
areas de pittsburg en pensilvania y hasta la zona metropolitana de washington, dc se han visto afectadas padre de uno de los sobrevivientes del llamado "camion de la muerte" en san antonio texas- el joven hospitalizado se aferra a la vida [mujer 2] oye, no te preocupes, seguro que el cliente va a quedar contento... [mujer 1] no, no es eso. lo que pasa es que no sé dónde dejé mi tarjeta de débito. [mujer 2] de wells fargo, ¿no? [mujer 1] sí, ¿por qué? [mujer 2] tranquila. la...
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quiero que me oigan y quiero aprender como tener las herramientas para hablar con los otros en washington, dctoda la gente latina de texas. >> para lulac, la batalla en texas no es nuevo por la segregaciÓn y fuerte discriminaciÓn contra los mexicanos que la liga de ciudadanos latinoamericanos unidos se fundÓ aquÍ hace 88 aÑos. >>> por eso la dreamers gaby pacheco implora defenderse. >> texas por ejemplo es un estado que tiene la mayorÍa de los latinos son residentes y no se han hecho ciudadano s entonces hay que ejercer esos derechos. >> porque como canta paloma. >> muchas gracias lori. >> cuando millones de judÍos skerm nados >>> una sobreviviente del holocausto nos cuenta el horror y cÓmo logro perdonar a continuaciÓn una de nuestra gente extraordinaria amelia g. >>> nacida en rumania sobreviviente del holocausto. >> una niÑa de 5 aÑos, en la oscuridad, el hambre y necesidad. >> bueno, nos sacaron de la casa un dÍa tuve que dejar mis muÑecas y todo, nos llevaron con un tren de animales la gente toda pegada que no se podÍa ni respirar. >> de rumania, mataban la gente metiendolo vivos y pasan
quiero que me oigan y quiero aprender como tener las herramientas para hablar con los otros en washington, dctoda la gente latina de texas. >> para lulac, la batalla en texas no es nuevo por la segregaciÓn y fuerte discriminaciÓn contra los mexicanos que la liga de ciudadanos latinoamericanos unidos se fundÓ aquÍ hace 88 aÑos. >>> por eso la dreamers gaby pacheco implora defenderse. >> texas por ejemplo es un estado que tiene la mayorÍa de los latinos son residentes y...
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reportera: segÚn el vocero, el proyecto de ley serÁ presentado durante la prÓxima semana en washington dc maneras diferentes. en opiniÓn de muchos, la iniciativa tendrÁ grandes beneficios para la economÍa, pero otros la ven como una posibilidad de que aumenten los delitos. reportero: se calcula que la legalizaciÓn de la marihuana con fines recreativos traerÁ a california un beneficio econÓmico de 5.000.000.000 $. >> los beneficios para poder tener esos ingresos, para no solamente mejorar las comunidades, tambiÉn para poder crear muchos trabajos. reportero: la medida, bajo la propuesta 64, permite el cultivo, transporte y uso del estupefaciente entre personas mayores de 21 aÑos de edad. >> puede traer esos beneficios econÓmicos para el estado porque es un producto que se consume. y cuando estamos hablando de que hay demanda y tenemos una oferta, obviamente va a traer un resultado econÓmico. reportero: se mantendrÁn en el mercado negro, para evitar las regulaciones y el pago de impuesto. pero este promotor de la medida asegura que serÁn muchos los beneficios. >> estamos en un tiempo donde e
reportera: segÚn el vocero, el proyecto de ley serÁ presentado durante la prÓxima semana en washington dc maneras diferentes. en opiniÓn de muchos, la iniciativa tendrÁ grandes beneficios para la economÍa, pero otros la ven como una posibilidad de que aumenten los delitos. reportero: se calcula que la legalizaciÓn de la marihuana con fines recreativos traerÁ a california un beneficio econÓmico de 5.000.000.000 $. >> los beneficios para poder tener esos ingresos, para no solamente...
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notice where it is in relation to washington dc. jackson is above it. so by the time jackson gets to harpers ferry, lincoln decides he is way far north. if i send mcdowell behind him, then he could cut him off before he gets out of this. so lincoln orders mcdowell to go west and prevent them from going and joining mcclellan. so to make a long story short, jackson realizes i am in a tight spot and he moves his army rapidly back up the valley, going south and eventually winning two more battles to defeat small union forces. then they escape from the valley without being bagged. jackson has gone up and down the valley for a month and a half, bamboozled union troops, winning most of the battles he fights e manages to get out of the valley without being captured. so he had a lot of success. and his success opened up an opportunity for the confederates outside of richmond. it kept the odds even and to give the confederates the chance to try to do something to turn the tide at richmond. jackson himself was a fairly hard guy. we think of jackson and his famous
notice where it is in relation to washington dc. jackson is above it. so by the time jackson gets to harpers ferry, lincoln decides he is way far north. if i send mcdowell behind him, then he could cut him off before he gets out of this. so lincoln orders mcdowell to go west and prevent them from going and joining mcclellan. so to make a long story short, jackson realizes i am in a tight spot and he moves his army rapidly back up the valley, going south and eventually winning two more battles...
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they held the concerns about the current state of government in washington dc.aying with congress so divide nothing gets done. one man who has health care through the affordable care act says he has been following the current health care debate very closely and he's quite concerned. >> i don't mind having the health care, but i don't want to eliminate it on promise. >> he's really messing with people's and say we may have differences i'm not going to hurt family who is are lying on his insurance exchanges. >> >> east state congress mayor led a group of people on the hike for a walking town hall meeting, about 100 people joined them with a they asked questions about the -- sanctions against russia and did trump administration. >> they said votes are are still very concerned abissues here in the bay area. >> it is really kitchen table issue, what are we doing to make sure kids have the best school, that family versus job tunes and seeing pay checks grow. >> the congressman says it will hold two more traditional meetings next weekend. >>> home sales are up in bay a
they held the concerns about the current state of government in washington dc.aying with congress so divide nothing gets done. one man who has health care through the affordable care act says he has been following the current health care debate very closely and he's quite concerned. >> i don't mind having the health care, but i don't want to eliminate it on promise. >> he's really messing with people's and say we may have differences i'm not going to hurt family who is are lying on...
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michigan was ranked number one followed by the washington, dc, virginia area.an francisco, oakland and hayward were grouped together on that list and was ranked number 8. >> right now, it is 6:45. it's time to check in with gasia with what's coming up on mornings on 2. >> good morning pam and dave. when you join you in minutes, san francisco could be the first city in the country to ban flame retardant materials from children's furniture. why lawmakers had trouble getting them banned on a statewide level in year's past. here's a question, how happy are you at work? do you grit your teeth and show up everyday because you have to financially. a new study shows the majority of americans are not happy with their job. we'll explain what experts say you should and should not do if you find yourself in a miserable work situation. such an important report. i'll have that in a few minutes. >> gasia. >>> the statement of new york may give police a new tool to crack down on distracting driving. >> the device is known as the textalyzer. it can determine whether drivers wer
michigan was ranked number one followed by the washington, dc, virginia area.an francisco, oakland and hayward were grouped together on that list and was ranked number 8. >> right now, it is 6:45. it's time to check in with gasia with what's coming up on mornings on 2. >> good morning pam and dave. when you join you in minutes, san francisco could be the first city in the country to ban flame retardant materials from children's furniture. why lawmakers had trouble getting them...
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prior to joining us at the batter center he worked at a nonprofit in washington dc as a policy analystas well as on the advisory board of a company as both a research associate and associate director. join me in welcoming daniel coaches. [applause] >> thank you john and good morning everybody on this beautiful wednesday in washington. we are honored to be joined by mark moyar whose book "oppose any foe: the rise of america's special operations forces" was described by national review as an invaluable and highly readable overview of special operations forces history, not just for those who are newly joining its ranks but also for anyone who seeks to know more about these glamorous and little understood forces.our author mark moyar is director for the center of military and diplomatic history in washington dc. he has served as professor at the us marine corps university and a senior fellow at the joint special operations university. he is advised the senior leadership of several us military commands as well he holds a ba , loud from harvard and phd from hamburg. in addition to the book w
prior to joining us at the batter center he worked at a nonprofit in washington dc as a policy analystas well as on the advisory board of a company as both a research associate and associate director. join me in welcoming daniel coaches. [applause] >> thank you john and good morning everybody on this beautiful wednesday in washington. we are honored to be joined by mark moyar whose book "oppose any foe: the rise of america's special operations forces" was described by national...