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riots, weapons teasing those riots so we are following it. >> over the weekend during a protest in washington dc police arrested 27-year-old detectives say was recklessly driving a van registered in another washington, washington state. charges later dropped. >> we have intelligence to suggest that van was also at some of the violence we saw in portland, oregon and some of the violent activity we saw in kenosha. >> last week 17-year-old kyle wittenhouse shot people protesting in kenosha, wisconsin, he traveled across state lines from illinois wisconsin. >> 175 arrests have been a low-quality, 100 individuals from out of state. people traveling from portland to dc. >> reporter: federal authorities are pinning their hopes on a law with one basic principle. >> crossing state lines to engage in writing ends. >> in an interview. >> reporter: this makes it clear it is a crime to cross state lines or use facilities to commit acts of violence to promote unlawful activity. the department of justice, a common investigation looking at the funding of groups that are rioting. mike: thanks a lot. the trump ad
riots, weapons teasing those riots so we are following it. >> over the weekend during a protest in washington dc police arrested 27-year-old detectives say was recklessly driving a van registered in another washington, washington state. charges later dropped. >> we have intelligence to suggest that van was also at some of the violence we saw in portland, oregon and some of the violent activity we saw in kenosha. >> last week 17-year-old kyle wittenhouse shot people protesting...
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there are a few things the modern washington dc has that they didn't have in 1850. i want to zoom in on this part of the map that shows the important government centers. -- government center. on the map ofg in washington in 1850. there are a few elements that are familiar to us. in the circle you see the president's house, that is the white house. on the other one, you see capitol hill. which means yes, indeed, the national mall, the smithsonian institute, and the unfinished washington monument. the swamp has not been filled in. look at these other buildings that had filled in. what i want to argue is that political friendships took place in the in-between spaces, in the other buildings. particularly in the boarding houses, in places where you wouldn't expect them. like right here. notice where that arrow is pointing. it is a small building. it is next to a larger one. this is today by gallery place in washington dc. it is at a place now called the old patent office, part of the national art museum. photoable to find a showed this exact scene from the 1840's. here it
there are a few things the modern washington dc has that they didn't have in 1850. i want to zoom in on this part of the map that shows the important government centers. -- government center. on the map ofg in washington in 1850. there are a few elements that are familiar to us. in the circle you see the president's house, that is the white house. on the other one, you see capitol hill. which means yes, indeed, the national mall, the smithsonian institute, and the unfinished washington...
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ruth bader ginsburg died today in washington dc at home and surrounded by family. cause of death listed as complications from ed, a static pancreatic cancer. she was 87. >>we now want to welcome in bay area politics political analyst tom del beccaro tom thanks for being with us of course now there's a vacancy on the supreme court. this is a highly charged issue we remember what happened the last time we were in an election year. and senate majority leader mcconnell. did not want to bring in merrick garland for even questioning much less for a vote. >>what do you think should happen this time in light of the fact the senate majority leader is saying he does plan to bring in a boat this time. >>a lot doesn't want to say this is a bigger moment than usual repay ginsburg is arguably the most famous non chief justice of all time and she meant a great deal to the american left and so her replaces no easy shoes to fill regardless of who would be president now mcconnell's of course and said that there's a difference today, the difference being that there was a little sore,
ruth bader ginsburg died today in washington dc at home and surrounded by family. cause of death listed as complications from ed, a static pancreatic cancer. she was 87. >>we now want to welcome in bay area politics political analyst tom del beccaro tom thanks for being with us of course now there's a vacancy on the supreme court. this is a highly charged issue we remember what happened the last time we were in an election year. and senate majority leader mcconnell. did not want to bring...
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not just places of businesses and schools, churches, that those values were bought -- brought to washington dc. they want their values to be put out across the country, whether it is in florida, maine, new york, california, or in between. they want to take the d.c. values and put it that way. this president was right that he wanted their values to be represented in his administration. he has been purposeful in doing that. with a great degree of success. but also a great degree of criticism, and hopefully we will see in a second term how he's ab le to accomplish that much more. >> i want to talk about that in a moment. i want to know what it is like to be a chief of staff or president donald trump. you represent what i see happening in the republican party and in the conservative movement, which reminds me of the scripture, if you do not lose heart. i have a timeframe here. i have been here 20 years. your congressional district, 2006, the democrats were able to knock off a pot -- a moderate spoke to himd i many times. he is a good friend. withs forced to go along the democratic party barack oba
not just places of businesses and schools, churches, that those values were bought -- brought to washington dc. they want their values to be put out across the country, whether it is in florida, maine, new york, california, or in between. they want to take the d.c. values and put it that way. this president was right that he wanted their values to be represented in his administration. he has been purposeful in doing that. with a great degree of success. but also a great degree of criticism, and...
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fue en 1993, según un comunicado de la corte suprema murió en la noche rodeada de su familia de washington dcviven sus dos hijos vamos a ver reacciones que ha generado la muerte de la jueza él fue alcalde de new york estaban opuestos en la forma de pensar dice que era una mujer grande vamos a ver que fue uno de los precandidatos que fue titan de la justicia calificó a la jueza vamos a ver otro de las reacciones también en una de las excandidatas a la presidencia, fue una mujer que se adelantó a su tiempo tenemos el precandidatos a la presidencia dice que siente mucho la muerte de la jueza que le da el pesar a su familia además a nuestro país, son las reacciones que ha generado la muerte de la jueza esta tarde >> tremenda pérdida deja un gran legado un juez declaró culpable de homicidio a la propietaría del inmueble en el colegio sitio donde fallecieron varios niños y adultos, jazive pérez tiene mas detalles >> se espera que se reúnan aquí las familias para recordarlas y seguir exigiendo que se haga justicia >> nada puede disminuir el dolor y le vacío le da respiro a las familias de los niños
fue en 1993, según un comunicado de la corte suprema murió en la noche rodeada de su familia de washington dcviven sus dos hijos vamos a ver reacciones que ha generado la muerte de la jueza él fue alcalde de new york estaban opuestos en la forma de pensar dice que era una mujer grande vamos a ver que fue uno de los precandidatos que fue titan de la justicia calificó a la jueza vamos a ver otro de las reacciones también en una de las excandidatas a la presidencia, fue una mujer que se...
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rest of the discussion i don't comment on. >> what has been the biggest surprise to you about washington dc? you lived your career in new york and north carolina and now are in washington. has been a more difficult environment that you thought? what is the biggest surprise? biggest surprise on the upside or downside? >> i've been in and out of washington. i wasn't not around the various things that went on in washington but very little time, yeah. when i comment on it i have to go to why i am here and the surprise really is in a good way how well i've been embraced by the scene here and how well i've engaged in the ideas we collectively come up with together and move, very. within 45 daysh some of the impacts we've had while been publicized as negative, organizationally we have prepared to move forward and gain or achieved executives we've had. that has been a pleasant spice we think about coming into the bureaucracy, so to speak, of washington dc. i can be on the downside, there is a lot of this information that gets promoted for a lot of different reasons and i don't care too get into it
rest of the discussion i don't comment on. >> what has been the biggest surprise to you about washington dc? you lived your career in new york and north carolina and now are in washington. has been a more difficult environment that you thought? what is the biggest surprise? biggest surprise on the upside or downside? >> i've been in and out of washington. i wasn't not around the various things that went on in washington but very little time, yeah. when i comment on it i have to go...
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. >> los homenajes a la magistrada de la corte suprema se multiplican en new york y washington dc see recuerda a esta luchadora el nombre aparece en estación de metro en manhattan y en esta secundaria, decenas llegaron a honrar su legado, el féretro reposará en la corte suprema,. >> el viernes tenemos ceremonia en el capitolio y ya hay batalla por el reemplazo de la jefa, donald trump dice nominar a una mujer antes de terminar la semana . >> pasó al menos una semana de la muerte de la magistrada, cuando donald trump ya anuncia su reemplazo, suenan dos nombres fuertes, una jurista hispana de florida, puede ser una apuesta elecotral en florida . >> le traería beneficios políticos a solamente semanas antes de la elección . >> en un senado incapaz de dar un paquete por coronavirus, el liderazgo republicano se dice listo para votar la nominación . >> la pregunta es que si tienen el apoyo con todos los senadores republicanos para aceptar la nominación . >> si solo 4 cambian de opinión es suficiente para bloquearla, dos republicanos prefieren esperar a la elección esto mientras tanto, figur
. >> los homenajes a la magistrada de la corte suprema se multiplican en new york y washington dc see recuerda a esta luchadora el nombre aparece en estación de metro en manhattan y en esta secundaria, decenas llegaron a honrar su legado, el féretro reposará en la corte suprema,. >> el viernes tenemos ceremonia en el capitolio y ya hay batalla por el reemplazo de la jefa, donald trump dice nominar a una mujer antes de terminar la semana . >> pasó al menos una semana de la...
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aboutpat roberts talks thursday's opening of the dwight eisenhower memorial in washington dc and arkansas a republican congressman, a member of the house national resources committee talks about the western wildfires and climate change. watch c-span's washington journal lives at 7:00 eastern thursday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. next, jill biden and doug spouses of joe biden and kamala harris distribute -- they met and spoke with several voters and supporters, here's a look. i retired this year after working for 37 years. she taught me the ropes and we have been doing phone banks -- >> yeah, we have been doing that for a while and we went to the democratic convention. [indiscernible] thank you for all your help. you are the second-highest phone banker in the state of new hampshire, right? [applause] this, this is at a picture of me and joe. [indiscernible] doug, the fellow in the brown --t [indiscernible] >> thank you for that. [indiscernible] >> we really appreciate it. >> tell everyone your name. >> my na
aboutpat roberts talks thursday's opening of the dwight eisenhower memorial in washington dc and arkansas a republican congressman, a member of the house national resources committee talks about the western wildfires and climate change. watch c-span's washington journal lives at 7:00 eastern thursday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. next, jill biden and doug spouses of joe biden and kamala harris distribute -- they...
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this is a problem of washington, dc and politicians. ique to any one party.th we need to solve this by having people who come from the outside, who come into washington with new fresh eyes and change bureaucracy. >> sean: last 15 seconds? >> this should really worry all americans know matter how they feel about michael flynn. it is a power grab by the judiciary.fe you should only be prosecuted if the executive branch wants you prosecuted not because judges out there crowdsourcing a prosecution. beat is totally outrageous. >> sean: thank you both. more hannity after this. ♪ you know when your dog is itching for a treat. itching for an outing or itching for some cuddle time. but you may not know when he's itching for help licking for help or rubbing for help. if your dog does these frequently. they may be signs of an allergic skin condition that needs treatment. don't wait. talk to your veterinarian and learn more at itchingforhelp.com. ♪ >> sean: that's all the time we have left this evening. as always, thank you for being with us. don't
this is a problem of washington, dc and politicians. ique to any one party.th we need to solve this by having people who come from the outside, who come into washington with new fresh eyes and change bureaucracy. >> sean: last 15 seconds? >> this should really worry all americans know matter how they feel about michael flynn. it is a power grab by the judiciary.fe you should only be prosecuted if the executive branch wants you prosecuted not because judges out there crowdsourcing a...
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i'm in washington dc and i am video linking to leading politicians and members of the public from acrossmerica, all brought together to discuss the big issues of this election. members of the public will be putting their questions to our panel, remotely of course, it's the world we live in, and as this extraordinary election approaches injust over a month's time, there is an awful lot for us to discuss. the coronavirus pandemic, which has taken so many lives here, and changed even more, law and order, black lives matter, division, unrest, and of course the deeply changed state of the united states economy. so, let me introduce our panel. in kansas city, missouri, we have mayor quinton lucas, he is a democrat. in washington, we have republican congressmen bruce westerman of arkansas just in the city at the moment, and over on the west coast we hope to be joined from california, compton california, by the city's mayor, aja brown, who is also a democrat, but we're sorting out technology. down in miami, florida, we have the mayor of that city, republican francis suarez. welcome to all of you
i'm in washington dc and i am video linking to leading politicians and members of the public from acrossmerica, all brought together to discuss the big issues of this election. members of the public will be putting their questions to our panel, remotely of course, it's the world we live in, and as this extraordinary election approaches injust over a month's time, there is an awful lot for us to discuss. the coronavirus pandemic, which has taken so many lives here, and changed even more, law and...
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this is a problem of washington, dc and politicians. it is not unique to any one party. need to solve this by having people who come from the outside, who come into washington with new fresh eyes and change bureaucracy. >> sean: last 15 seconds? >> this should really worry all americans know matter how they feel about michael flynn. it is a power grab by the judiciary. you should only be prosecuted if the executive branch wants you prosecuted not because judges out there crowdsourcing a prosecution. that is totally outrageous. >> sean: thank you both. more hannity after this. and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. ♪ >> sean: that's all the time we have left this evening. as always, thank you for being with us. don't forget, my new book, it is 40% off on amazon.com, costco, walmart, target, barnes & noble. very special laura ingraham up next. let not your heart be troubled, and exclusive sitdown with president donald trump. have a great night and we will see you back here tomorrow night. ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is "th
this is a problem of washington, dc and politicians. it is not unique to any one party. need to solve this by having people who come from the outside, who come into washington with new fresh eyes and change bureaucracy. >> sean: last 15 seconds? >> this should really worry all americans know matter how they feel about michael flynn. it is a power grab by the judiciary. you should only be prosecuted if the executive branch wants you prosecuted not because judges out there...
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which candidate you think best for flex your values and we have no choice but to try to change washington dc for the better and bring it back to the way it used to be. >> mr. parnell, 30 seconds. >> that sounds nice, connor accept your voting record speaks for itself. a mega people and the people of western pennsylvania, why should we believe you? we shouldn't believe you. you said one thing and you did another. you don't deserve another shot in this job. >> next question, we are seeing the new, we are seeing new violence and breakout at several cities this week and have them on since the george floyd incident in his death advance the conversation about race in america or set it back and are there reforms the congress needs to support? congressman. >> i think they have a advance the conversation because we heard so many more voices from the black community and from all different walks of life talking about what they have been throughout their life and how many have experiences with the police that someone like me never had. but it's a difficult conversation and so i thank you have to constan
which candidate you think best for flex your values and we have no choice but to try to change washington dc for the better and bring it back to the way it used to be. >> mr. parnell, 30 seconds. >> that sounds nice, connor accept your voting record speaks for itself. a mega people and the people of western pennsylvania, why should we believe you? we shouldn't believe you. you said one thing and you did another. you don't deserve another shot in this job. >> next question, we...
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esta i imagen es de washington dc.cena apocalÍptica. miles de res residencias quedaron reducidas a escombros. seis poblados en esta Área al sur de oregÓn quedaron totalmente destruidos. aquÍ el 60% de la poblaciÓn es latina, y un gran nÚmero de ellos perdieron absolutamente todo. calles tapizadas con escombros y cenizas, una imagen que priscila no esperaba ver al regresar a su hogar tras escapar del incendio alameda hace una semana. >> tenÍamos la esperanza de poder regresar uno o dos dÍas despuÉs. y nos encontramos con la noticia de que no quedÓ nada. >> hace 11 aÑos compraron su s casa y ahora los bellos momentos al aire libre con su esposo y seis hijos serÁn revividos en sus recuerdos solamente. >> mi hijo de cuatro aÑos sigue preguntÁndome dÓnde estÁ la casa. ¿cÓmo le explico que no tenemos casa >> el estado de oregÓn esta en llamas con 36 incendios activos que han dejado 1 millÓn de acres calcinados >> jamÁs he visto algo asÍ >> vecindarios completos desaparecidos. rosa dice que su hogar por 30 aÑos se volviÓ ceni
esta i imagen es de washington dc.cena apocalÍptica. miles de res residencias quedaron reducidas a escombros. seis poblados en esta Área al sur de oregÓn quedaron totalmente destruidos. aquÍ el 60% de la poblaciÓn es latina, y un gran nÚmero de ellos perdieron absolutamente todo. calles tapizadas con escombros y cenizas, una imagen que priscila no esperaba ver al regresar a su hogar tras escapar del incendio alameda hace una semana. >> tenÍamos la esperanza de poder regresar uno o...
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jillian: the mayor of washington dc re-examining namesakes with, quote, potentially problematic pasts150 landmarks including the washington monument and jefferson memorial. they narrowed the list excluding federal buildings after fierce backlash. todd: los angeles possibly losing its luster is covid-19 works homelessness and taxes in the gulf state. many residents fearing a post wealth tax, to tax them up to 10 years after they left the state. homelessness in the city of la surges 50% in the last year according to the los angeles homeless services authority. switching gears entirely off to the races, the kentucky derby getting underway four month later than scheduled. jillian: the major changes starting with it being in september. >> reporter: can you see this? the coolest live shot i've ever done with these horses. it is weird that it is here today, people are still going to be going out and doing things and having derby parties are just won't be at churchill where we are now. this is when the phillies are going to run, this is for breast cancer and awareness, there were not be spect
jillian: the mayor of washington dc re-examining namesakes with, quote, potentially problematic pasts150 landmarks including the washington monument and jefferson memorial. they narrowed the list excluding federal buildings after fierce backlash. todd: los angeles possibly losing its luster is covid-19 works homelessness and taxes in the gulf state. many residents fearing a post wealth tax, to tax them up to 10 years after they left the state. homelessness in the city of la surges 50% in the...
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so we are following it. >> over the weekend during a protest in washington, dc, police arrested a 27 -year-old who detected they say was recklessly driving a van. it was registered in another washington, washington state. his charges were later dropped. >> we have intelligence to suggest that that van was also at some of the violence we saw in portland, oregon and some of the violent activity that we saw in kenosha. >> last week 17 -year-old kyle shot and killed two men protesting in kenosha, wisconsin. the teenager traveled across straight lines from illinois into wisconsin. >> out of the 175 arrests that have been made there locally, 100 individuals are from out-of-state. we know they're traveling, they're traveling from places like portland to dc. >> in cases like these, federal authorities are hanging their hopes on a law with one basic principle. >> crossing state lines to engage in rioting writing. >> in an interview, the travel act makes it clear that it's a crime to cross state lines or use facilities in interstate commerce to commit acts of violence to promote permit unlawful
so we are following it. >> over the weekend during a protest in washington, dc, police arrested a 27 -year-old who detected they say was recklessly driving a van. it was registered in another washington, washington state. his charges were later dropped. >> we have intelligence to suggest that that van was also at some of the violence we saw in portland, oregon and some of the violent activity that we saw in kenosha. >> last week 17 -year-old kyle shot and killed two men...
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various cities he sees as not doing enough to stop outbreaks of violence like portland, seattle, washington dcork. >> new yorkers are unsafe, they don't have a mayor, they don't have a governor that is willing to protect the this administration, this president is insisting on working with governors to ensure they can secure their communities and taking bold action in a legal way. mike: let's discuss it with kevin walling and new york city police commissioner bernard carei see. your thoughts on your beloved city and the president applying pressure on bill diblasio and other prominent democrats. >> i don't think he has a choice. there has to be some accountability to democratic leaders in these cities like new york, portland, seattle, dc and others that have failed, completely failed to secure their cities and it is only getting worse so that is why the president is applying pressure. i am outraged at the governor's comments because the governor doesn't realize the president does have an army. he has an army that will support him any day of the week he walks down the streets of new york city. i
various cities he sees as not doing enough to stop outbreaks of violence like portland, seattle, washington dcork. >> new yorkers are unsafe, they don't have a mayor, they don't have a governor that is willing to protect the this administration, this president is insisting on working with governors to ensure they can secure their communities and taking bold action in a legal way. mike: let's discuss it with kevin walling and new york city police commissioner bernard carei see. your...
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reporter: across the river in southwest washington dc, cecil brown an his fiancee are just nocoveringave lost friends and family members to the virus and say there were dark moments along the way. >> i have hypertension. i was seeing myself on ve i was just thinking the worst. reporter: she works at a mental health center in washington and says that were not enough protections toher from catching the virus there in soon after, cegan showing symptoms. >> i di't feel she was in safe environment. and then, she gets it. and then, she brings it to me. so i was angry, i was really, really angry. reporter: together,hese stories help explain what is driving a national trend,to accordin recent "new york times" analysis of data. african-americans and latinos are three times as l cely to contraonavirus and nearly ice as likely to die from it, as whites. >> economic issuesre drivi the impact of the virus in minority communities. reporter: dr. boston, is with a series of clinics for low income resident w lack health insurance. since the panmic, he is rampedes upng to try and mitigate the spread. i
reporter: across the river in southwest washington dc, cecil brown an his fiancee are just nocoveringave lost friends and family members to the virus and say there were dark moments along the way. >> i have hypertension. i was seeing myself on ve i was just thinking the worst. reporter: she works at a mental health center in washington and says that were not enough protections toher from catching the virus there in soon after, cegan showing symptoms. >> i di't feel she was in safe...
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todd: washington dc could look different next time you visit. capital calling for 150 monuments and memorials to be changed or removed due to, quote, disqualifying history. here to weigh in radio talkshow host tony katz. how will removing the jefferson memorial, the washington monument and the other 150 monuments make washington dc better and or safer? >> how are they going to find all the moving trucks when they are in new york moving everybody out because nobody wants to live in bill diblasio's new york? secondly it doesn't. this is an attempt at whitewashing history, putting a end to the history. that is not racial in any way. it means look at george washington and say look at the washington monument. he was a slave owner. his entire history doesn't exist. he was not about condoning slavery. he was about understanding there was a time in our history and great things happened, men who were not perfect. there is no excuse or condoning of slavery but to say george washington doesn't have a place in american history is madness. if we go down this
todd: washington dc could look different next time you visit. capital calling for 150 monuments and memorials to be changed or removed due to, quote, disqualifying history. here to weigh in radio talkshow host tony katz. how will removing the jefferson memorial, the washington monument and the other 150 monuments make washington dc better and or safer? >> how are they going to find all the moving trucks when they are in new york moving everybody out because nobody wants to live in bill...
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part in a unique tradition this will only be the seventh presidential memorial to be built in washington dc to create the eisenhower memorial well president clinton was in office. today, two decades later, we are gathered to dedicate this memorial and recognize a lifetime of public service. this memorial or ceremony would not be possible if not for the 12 member commission. let me recognize my colleagues on the commission who gave their time and energy to establish the dwight d eisenhower memorial. for those of you in attendance, please stand when you hear your name. the chairman senator pat roberts of kansas. [applause] senator mansion from west virginia. [applause] senator peters, michigan. [applause] senator sullivan alaska. congressman bishop from georgia second district. [applause] congressman simpson of idaho second district. [applause] congressman the were very of texas 13 district former kansas senator bob dole. commission member alfred, susa alfred, susan, and commission member catherine and stevens thank you for your leadership and your devotion to this sip project and secretary o
part in a unique tradition this will only be the seventh presidential memorial to be built in washington dc to create the eisenhower memorial well president clinton was in office. today, two decades later, we are gathered to dedicate this memorial and recognize a lifetime of public service. this memorial or ceremony would not be possible if not for the 12 member commission. let me recognize my colleagues on the commission who gave their time and energy to establish the dwight d eisenhower...
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people from all across the country are paying their respects to the late justice washington dc correspondent raquel martin reports. >>i'm so glad to see her for the second day 100 lined up to say their final farewell to justice ruth bader ginsburg she's incredible all women are able to do what they do today because of women like her it blow in her mother made the trek from chicago here for one day i'm going to drive 12 hours to go back that's how important it is to us that we and terror suspects. >>president trump also paid his respects thursday but didn't receive a warm welcome. >>like showing up at someone's carolyn they don't live really wants to honor bader could goodness sakes illinois democratic senator dick durbin says a photo op is it enough is going put nominee on the court that is exact opposite of has been in sport, someone who will not fight for the affordable care or they could don't come along very often john malcolm with the heritage foundation's as republicans have an obligation to fill ginsburg's feet it is certainly in the president's to tack swiftly. >>on this fact that th
people from all across the country are paying their respects to the late justice washington dc correspondent raquel martin reports. >>i'm so glad to see her for the second day 100 lined up to say their final farewell to justice ruth bader ginsburg she's incredible all women are able to do what they do today because of women like her it blow in her mother made the trek from chicago here for one day i'm going to drive 12 hours to go back that's how important it is to us that we and terror...
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washington dc correspondent jessi turnure reports. >>it's time to finish the faster republican lamar alexander, a former university president an education secretary says the pandemic has completely changed the college experience except for one thing students still have to answer a 108 questions on the dreaded fafsa form that form is the key to receiving federal financial aid alexander says the complicated application keeps millions from getting the help they qualify for and thanks the pandemic is only making things worse many students are questioning their investment and a college education at a time when many classes are only offering online courses there are so many kids that just walk from the fast democrat doug jones as working across party lines with alexander on legislation to shorten the fafsa form their bill would also streamline the verification process preventing families from long delays that can cut off aid. >>we should not need to subject so many families to verification. a roadblock for needy students and frankly, a burd
washington dc correspondent jessi turnure reports. >>it's time to finish the faster republican lamar alexander, a former university president an education secretary says the pandemic has completely changed the college experience except for one thing students still have to answer a 108 questions on the dreaded fafsa form that form is the key to receiving federal financial aid alexander says the complicated application keeps millions from getting the help they qualify for and thanks the...
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china to our country and i would say the threat of china to our economy is a bipartisan issue in washington dc and one of the things i learned when i was an undercover officer was being nice with nice guys and tough with tough guys and if someone doesn't play by the rules, guess what, there are consequences to that. i think there is a whole number of ways that we be doing it in the chair for at the beginning of this term is unnecessary and has long-term impacts on the american economy because once you have changed global supply chains, global supply chains aren't going to pop back and if countries were able to buy sorghum rather than brazil rather than the united states and out the tariffs are gone people keep buying sorghum from brazil so like with a lot of things i agree with psalm and disagree with others but global, china is a global threat to our economy. the other thing we should be doing is how we can be bringing global supply chains to our friendlier nations but the passage of nasa two-point oh or usmca we should look at how we strengthen the north american supply chains in order to co
china to our country and i would say the threat of china to our economy is a bipartisan issue in washington dc and one of the things i learned when i was an undercover officer was being nice with nice guys and tough with tough guys and if someone doesn't play by the rules, guess what, there are consequences to that. i think there is a whole number of ways that we be doing it in the chair for at the beginning of this term is unnecessary and has long-term impacts on the american economy because...
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in washington dc where she will lie in state becoming the first woman. >>and the first jewish person ever to lie. in state at the u.s. capitol significant because this is another a roof one of her close uses say i have 3 strikes against me i'm a mother i'm a woman and i'm a so she battled a lot sexism other problems that you know a lot of people face with discrimination in this country and that's what she fought. gains in her 27 years on the supreme court and many many years that she spent before that as a judge and a lawyer with several landmark decisions credited to her that changed the lives of so many men and women in this for ever and now she will be the first wmman to lie in state in a number of dignitaries standing by to pay their respects at the very top of the steps hard to make out that right there in the center of the steps. >>and we understand that house speaker nancy pelosi is there along with democratic senate minority leader chuck schumer and a number of other lawmakers inside will be standing by over the course of the morning to pay their
in washington dc where she will lie in state becoming the first woman. >>and the first jewish person ever to lie. in state at the u.s. capitol significant because this is another a roof one of her close uses say i have 3 strikes against me i'm a mother i'm a woman and i'm a so she battled a lot sexism other problems that you know a lot of people face with discrimination in this country and that's what she fought. gains in her 27 years on the supreme court and many many years that she...
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latinos americans, puerto rican americans, poor, white individuals from all parts of the country to washington dc.c. to lobby congress and the presidency for economic changes. not merely civil rights for one group, but changes in the fundamental economic system that would alleviate poverty in america. this mural, which was one of many painted on the plywood that would have a that part of the tent city that housed 3500 individuals on the mall in washington, d.c. represents that kind of multiracial character of the campaign. it contains a number of representations from chicanos -- it was clearly made by individuals, both african-americans and chicanos interested in the movement who brought their concerns and culture to washington dc for this moment. we are assuming it was produced in part by students from california, the university of the pacific and the university of california at los angeles. but it's also evident this could have been representing a number of individuals from various parts of the country, including the use of american language that expresses the hope that poverty can be ended in
latinos americans, puerto rican americans, poor, white individuals from all parts of the country to washington dc.c. to lobby congress and the presidency for economic changes. not merely civil rights for one group, but changes in the fundamental economic system that would alleviate poverty in america. this mural, which was one of many painted on the plywood that would have a that part of the tent city that housed 3500 individuals on the mall in washington, d.c. represents that kind of...
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justice ruth bader ginsburg and the breaking news that's coming out on president trump's pick >>in washington dc the tributes to justice ruth bader ginsburg continue today, justice ginsburg made history once again while lying in state at the u.s. capitol. our washington correspondent alexander le mon joins us live now with more on the fight to fill her supreme court see there's breaking news on that this afternoon good evening and today was the final day of the state tributes for justice ginsburg but her funeral will take place on tuesday. >>and then she will be laid to rest at arlington national cemetery. just as in life just as ruth bader ginsburg made history in death as the first woman and first jewish person to lie in state at the u.s. capitol congresswoman rosa delauro calls 50 ruth ginsburg changed. >>our country. >>and she changed. >>the world presidential candidate joe biden running mate senator kamala harris and democratic leaders senator chuck schumer and speaker nancy pelosi were among those in attendance, republican leaders senator mitch mcconnell and congressman kevin mccarthy were
justice ruth bader ginsburg and the breaking news that's coming out on president trump's pick >>in washington dc the tributes to justice ruth bader ginsburg continue today, justice ginsburg made history once again while lying in state at the u.s. capitol. our washington correspondent alexander le mon joins us live now with more on the fight to fill her supreme court see there's breaking news on that this afternoon good evening and today was the final day of the state tributes for justice...
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well for more we can have now to washington dc and speak to david smithth the bureu chief for the guardian newspaper that the david with this latest fatal shooting of a d. on k. in the capital earlier this week. this whole question of police violence and racial discrimination is now very much bebeen broughtht to the front dr of the political class. that's right some here in washington dc it's now- very much a pressing issue the so called for the politicians to. ignore all of this particular case- an eighteen year old- to haveve a gun hisis hand when he was shot. by police officer that the police are found got wind of this incident because of a- hello to on six media and think. the seeds. the have some really a product footage. i think believe that. that said intel as you welcome bye think it self some kind of vindicacates all the times are possible old from was asked if them during visit to with is week. didn't release to an opinion but the officer that were in favor suddenly does some point to wide array. he said right here at near y. house but any burning across the entire. all the air m
well for more we can have now to washington dc and speak to david smithth the bureu chief for the guardian newspaper that the david with this latest fatal shooting of a d. on k. in the capital earlier this week. this whole question of police violence and racial discrimination is now very much bebeen broughtht to the front dr of the political class. that's right some here in washington dc it's now- very much a pressing issue the so called for the politicians to. ignore all of this particular...
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it didn't happen in washington, dc. there wasn't a giant ibm computer that spit out of the names of who would be drafted. the way it worked instead was you did receive a notice that you were eligible to be drafted. you as a young man of a certain age, and you would have to go to your local draft board. i mean, literally your local guys. in north philly, there would be a draft board. in doylestown, there would be a draft board. there would be places you would literally go, and there would be some guys, usually old white guys, sitting at a table, most of whom had served in world war ii, who were the draft board. literally, again, it's a -- we tend to think of things as abstract. it was some guys. and then you would pitch your story. i mean, if you wanted to go, you didn't pitch a story. you just filled out the paperwork and moved on. but if you said i have a reason i shouldn't serve, you would present it. i have a note from my doctor. i have a really bad cold. you know i can't take the test. , the equivalent of i can't go
it didn't happen in washington, dc. there wasn't a giant ibm computer that spit out of the names of who would be drafted. the way it worked instead was you did receive a notice that you were eligible to be drafted. you as a young man of a certain age, and you would have to go to your local draft board. i mean, literally your local guys. in north philly, there would be a draft board. in doylestown, there would be a draft board. there would be places you would literally go, and there would be...
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she really was, a cultural icon, even when you go to the shops here in washington dc, there is lots ofruth bader ginsburg, key rings, t—shirts, tote bags, but this was all built on a solid foundation of legal work. she was a trailblazer for women's right as we have been hearing their in that report, and really made her mark in the 1970s, she modelled herself on the first african—american supreme court justice, thurgood marshall, by using the civil rights act to get equal rights for women, she went on and made history herself, becoming the first, the second woman on the supreme court justice appointed the second woman on the supreme courtjustice appointed by bill clinton, just to recap the statement that has been released by the supreme court confirming that she died tonight surrounded by her family, "at her home here in washington, dc. she had been suffering with complications due to pancreatic cancer, 87 yea rs due to pancreatic cancer, 87 years old. the oldest member of the supreme court, one of the most liberal, liberal star wars, just to give some reaction coming in, vito 0'rourke
she really was, a cultural icon, even when you go to the shops here in washington dc, there is lots ofruth bader ginsburg, key rings, t—shirts, tote bags, but this was all built on a solid foundation of legal work. she was a trailblazer for women's right as we have been hearing their in that report, and really made her mark in the 1970s, she modelled herself on the first african—american supreme court justice, thurgood marshall, by using the civil rights act to get equal rights for women,...
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doctor scott atlas, coronavirus advisor to donald trump says only washington dc could turn a life-savingcontroversy. >> only in washington would it be bad news to have a rapid accelerated development of a vaccine in a pandemic where 200,000 americans have died. no one in the government has any idea about the data as to safety trials going on and it is being done in an incredibly rapid speed, operation warp speed, 7 months after the initial identification of genetic material of the virus. incredible news, we should be thrilled. todd: kamala harris went so far as to say she would not trust a vaccine based on donald trump's word alone. jillian: the salon owner who called out nancy pelosi for defining virus restrictions. 300,$000. and exclusive fox news interview, a powerful reminder the common things that bind us as americans are more meaningful and lasting than ideological differences. this will help relocate and open in a new location. senator mitt romney tweeting this photo of his wife cutting his hair with the caption, with resumption of the senate. better salon than policy. into a dini
doctor scott atlas, coronavirus advisor to donald trump says only washington dc could turn a life-savingcontroversy. >> only in washington would it be bad news to have a rapid accelerated development of a vaccine in a pandemic where 200,000 americans have died. no one in the government has any idea about the data as to safety trials going on and it is being done in an incredibly rapid speed, operation warp speed, 7 months after the initial identification of genetic material of the virus....
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tonight at the age of 87 and now a live look outside the united states supreme court building in washington dc where it is midnight huge crowds of people gather there earlier they've been there all evening mourning the loss of the justice ginsburg and honoring her life. >>good evening, everybody i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne justin gains justice convert ginsburg rather had become a freshly known as notorious rbg. >>after several battles with cancer she passed away tonight in her home in washington. ginsburg spent her final years on the bench as the unquestioned leader of the court's liberal wing and became something of a rock star to her admirers. we have a chance now to talk with laura bas along she is a law professor and director of the criminal justice and racial justice clinical programs at the university of san francisco school of law professor thanks for being with us tonight just your basic reaction we all knew she was battling cancer, but it kind of caught everybody off guard tonight didn't it. >>yes, i mean i think like so many americans i was shocked even though of course she was 8
tonight at the age of 87 and now a live look outside the united states supreme court building in washington dc where it is midnight huge crowds of people gather there earlier they've been there all evening mourning the loss of the justice ginsburg and honoring her life. >>good evening, everybody i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne justin gains justice convert ginsburg rather had become a freshly known as notorious rbg. >>after several battles with cancer she passed away tonight in her...
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por ganancias, aunque no pagó cotribuciones federales, sí pagó otras formas de impujestos, en washington dc reaccionaron, la mayoría pagan 10 veces más que el presidente, inmigrantes tributaron más de 400 mil dólares en impuestos, muchos no reciben beneficios . >> me doy cuenta de que pagó 750, y pagué yo más . >> rico porque él no paga impuestos . >> según el irs, son cerca de 4 millones y medio de inmigrantes que pagaron impuestos . >> nos vamos a otra noticia del día, incendios en california, ganan intensidad por sus fuertes vientos, en toda la zona, las llamas, fueron hasta 3 mil acres, y más de 34 mil residentes recibieron órdenes de evacuación en sonoma, en santa rosa tenemos a sandra, nos vamos contigo adelante . >> muy buenas noches julio, el siniestro ocurre cuando estaban controlando otros siniestros quiero que vean la devastación que dejaron las llamas, así se encuentra el vecindario de unas 20 viviendas al menos 4 de ellas despejadas, arrastrando todo a su paso, esto de acuerdo a autoridades, se propagó con mucha velocidad, desde las comunidades de santa elena en cuestión de hor
por ganancias, aunque no pagó cotribuciones federales, sí pagó otras formas de impujestos, en washington dc reaccionaron, la mayoría pagan 10 veces más que el presidente, inmigrantes tributaron más de 400 mil dólares en impuestos, muchos no reciben beneficios . >> me doy cuenta de que pagó 750, y pagué yo más . >> rico porque él no paga impuestos . >> según el irs, son cerca de 4 millones y medio de inmigrantes que pagaron impuestos . >> nos vamos a otra...
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crowds gathering in rochester, new york, and washington dc over officers using lethal force.e live in washington dc hours after police shot and killed a black man and in rochester protesters coming out months after an african-american man was suffocated by police and new evidence is made public, donald trump plays hardball with america's troubled cities, signed a memorandum stating his administration will not allow tax dollars to fund cities
crowds gathering in rochester, new york, and washington dc over officers using lethal force.e live in washington dc hours after police shot and killed a black man and in rochester protesters coming out months after an african-american man was suffocated by police and new evidence is made public, donald trump plays hardball with america's troubled cities, signed a memorandum stating his administration will not allow tax dollars to fund cities
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police in washington dc releasing body camera video of the shooting death of 18-year-old dion k from wednesday night, he pulled a gun right before dc police officer fired at him. k later died at a local hospital, he was said to be a member of a local gang. later this hour a panel of police officers discuss the tragic shooting death of the police officer and so many other issues affecting law enforcement. todd: another fox news alert, the antifa member connected to the shooting of a trump support in portland is shot and killed by officers, michael reinoehl tried running when task force members moved into arrest him. reinoehl ran out of an apartment into a car when the fire broke out. officers fired, killing reinoehl. jillian: they released an interview with reinoehl the same day police issued a warrant for his arrest, the 48-year-old appearing to admit to the deadly shooting of eric danielson saying he acted in self defense. >> totally justified but had i not acted, my friend and i would have been killed. i wasn't going to let something happen. >> reporter: you literally shot and kill
police in washington dc releasing body camera video of the shooting death of 18-year-old dion k from wednesday night, he pulled a gun right before dc police officer fired at him. k later died at a local hospital, he was said to be a member of a local gang. later this hour a panel of police officers discuss the tragic shooting death of the police officer and so many other issues affecting law enforcement. todd: another fox news alert, the antifa member connected to the shooting of a trump...
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he has been in thejob since 2014 and joins me now from washington, dc.n, thank you for coming on newswatch. great pleasure. the coronavirus pandemic has clearly changed so much. has it made it easier or harder to cover the selection? well, i think that what i would have been doing in normal circumstances is that i would have been hurtling round the country going going from rally to rally, campaign bus campaign bus, ghastly regional airport to ghastly regional airport and trying to keep up with the campaigns and what they were doing. and that is obviously impossible. partly becausejoe biden isn't doing that campaigning, donald trump is doing that campaigning but there is no social—distancing within his venues, very few people wearing masks and so a lot of the journalists are staying outside. so that's the downside of it. the upside is that i'm actually seeing far more of donald trump because he is also holding regular briefings at the white house than you would ever do in normal circumstances and we have got good contacts with the democrats too, so we are
he has been in thejob since 2014 and joins me now from washington, dc.n, thank you for coming on newswatch. great pleasure. the coronavirus pandemic has clearly changed so much. has it made it easier or harder to cover the selection? well, i think that what i would have been doing in normal circumstances is that i would have been hurtling round the country going going from rally to rally, campaign bus campaign bus, ghastly regional airport to ghastly regional airport and trying to keep up with...
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it's a think tank located in washington dc and gettysburg, pennsylvania.pleasure to meet to be with you here with you tonight virtually to lend my voice and many others to express my gratitude of those who made the eisenhower memorial possible. it is that a heavy heart i am unable to be with you tonight and coronavirus has upset so many plans across america and so many things we all wanted to be able to participate in and to be present for. unfortunately so many members, my family, were unable to be with you tonight and my siblings and i feel a deep sadness that it was not possible that we could be together. in any case, because of coronavirus regulations and other factors we are with you in spirit. i want to make special note of the people who played such a key role and there are many more and i want to thank senator pat roberts for his extraordinary leadership and i want to thank robert dole for his never-ending help in assuring that the eisenhower memorial be built. i want to thank frank and there were so many others including the eisenhower memorial co
it's a think tank located in washington dc and gettysburg, pennsylvania.pleasure to meet to be with you here with you tonight virtually to lend my voice and many others to express my gratitude of those who made the eisenhower memorial possible. it is that a heavy heart i am unable to be with you tonight and coronavirus has upset so many plans across america and so many things we all wanted to be able to participate in and to be present for. unfortunately so many members, my family, were unable...
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that is why most people think now that washington dc is the place where good ideas go to die. >> july both on the approval rating for congress stands at 18%. >> the us interior secretary pushing back on calls to remove or relocate the washington monument and jefferson memorial. >> none of that is going to happen -- >> david bernhardt dismissing calls as muriel bowser asks a committee for historic monuments to slavery or racism recommending they are relocatable contextualized. jane hampton cook, to understand our history -- >> chris wallace selected to moderate the first trump biden presidential debate. widespread praise after moderating the candidate of donald trump and hillary clinton and 2016, the trump biden debate set for september 20 ninth. >> the sports world is mourning the loss of tom seaver, many, the greatest of all time pitching since 1967-1977 winning three cy young awards in the 1960 world series. he would play another 10 years in the majors before retiring in 1986, after a battle with dementia, covid-19, he was 79 years old and he is called terrific. >> 10 minutes after
that is why most people think now that washington dc is the place where good ideas go to die. >> july both on the approval rating for congress stands at 18%. >> the us interior secretary pushing back on calls to remove or relocate the washington monument and jefferson memorial. >> none of that is going to happen -- >> david bernhardt dismissing calls as muriel bowser asks a committee for historic monuments to slavery or racism recommending they are relocatable...
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desarrollo la jueza de la corte suprema de justicia una defensora de los derechos civiles falleció en washington dctras una larga batalla contra el cáncer estas son imágenes en vivo de la corte suprema donde ha comenzado a reunirse decenas de personas en el capitolio las banderas a media asta pasó 27 años en el máxima tribunal del país donde llegó en 1993 después de una carrera dedicada a causas feministas y derechos civiles >>han expresado sus condolencias dicen que se ha perdido un gran gigante entre nosotros una campeona de la igualdad y la justicia que se encuentran adoloridos están como mucho dolor el segundo de los hijos del presidente donald trump dice que fue una mujer muy importante que siempre estuvo para la justicia del país que siempre creyó en sus convicciones dijo que tuvo una vida increíble que rompió barreras que siempre luchó porque todo se lleve con justicia así que se ha perdido un gande con su muerte la jueza permitió que el camino de ella fuera más fácil que le da sus gracias así que son la reacciones que se han girado en torno a la muerte de la jueza, que descanse en paz >> un
desarrollo la jueza de la corte suprema de justicia una defensora de los derechos civiles falleció en washington dctras una larga batalla contra el cáncer estas son imágenes en vivo de la corte suprema donde ha comenzado a reunirse decenas de personas en el capitolio las banderas a media asta pasó 27 años en el máxima tribunal del país donde llegó en 1993 después de una carrera dedicada a causas feministas y derechos civiles >>han expresado sus condolencias dicen que se ha...
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hierro como se le conocía luchó contra le diferencia de generó murió rodeada de su familia en washington dctada en el cementerio de arlington >> nos tiene más detalles >> primero abogada después magistrada era creyente que la constitución a las mujeres le daba más derechos tras graduarse de abogada fue rechazada por un trabajo en la corte suprema por ser mujer y de ahí su lucha contra la discriminación de género el presidente clinton la puso en la corte suprema de justicia en la audiencia ante el senado dejó claro que apoyaba el derecho al aborto además para acabar con la pena de muerte para los jóvenes y para acabar con políticas aplicadas a terroristas a veces vale la pena dijo que no solo en su casa en su trabajo incluyendo en la corte suprema tuvo una cirugía tras ser diagnosticada con cáncer al colón a los 75 años de edad regresó al hospital con cáncer de páncreas se enfermó pero si volvía a la lucha desde su tribunal ahora la jueza más liberal de la corte suprema ya no está >> que descanse en paz tenemos mejorías en el área de la bahía pero se creo que más casos de covid-19 podrían au
hierro como se le conocía luchó contra le diferencia de generó murió rodeada de su familia en washington dctada en el cementerio de arlington >> nos tiene más detalles >> primero abogada después magistrada era creyente que la constitución a las mujeres le daba más derechos tras graduarse de abogada fue rechazada por un trabajo en la corte suprema por ser mujer y de ahí su lucha contra la discriminación de género el presidente clinton la puso en la corte suprema de...
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cannot find a site in washington dc that is more suited for dwight eisenhower to have a memorial. bys square is surrounded health and human services, which used to be called health, education, and welfare, started during th eisenhower administration. apartment of education behind you, started during the eisenhower administration. the federal aviation administration, again, started during the eisenhower administration, and the jewel in the crown if you will, the aerospace museum, and of course nasa, which began during the eisenhower administration. it is perfectly suited for ike. as we walk into the memorial from this corner, we have a call them here that has five stars, which was the insignia for general eisenhower, and the other five-star generals during world war ii. when the legislation was passed in 1999, they created the memorial commission, unique to -- commission. unique to this was that it was not only to be called as a president but as the supreme commander of the allied expeditionary force. this is 10 feet in diameter and clad in the same limestone from spain that recogn
cannot find a site in washington dc that is more suited for dwight eisenhower to have a memorial. bys square is surrounded health and human services, which used to be called health, education, and welfare, started during th eisenhower administration. apartment of education behind you, started during the eisenhower administration. the federal aviation administration, again, started during the eisenhower administration, and the jewel in the crown if you will, the aerospace museum, and of course...
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bader ginsburg >> perdimos una gran luchadora >> ruth bader ginsburg murió la noche del viernes en washington dcn proceso para reemplazarla era mayormente conservadora la noticia reaccionó al presidente donald trump llamándola una mujer admirable, el presidente donald trump ha escrito en el twitter para reemplazarla de las cuáles la elección de magistrados es la más importante por mucho tiempo tenemos la obligación sin demoras líderes demócratas como joe biden el senador dicen que ruth bader ginsburg no debe ser reemplazada hasta que se decida las elecciones presidenciales >> antes de las elecciones presidenciales que es posible pero será difícil >> eso va a motivar a participar de manera masiva >> mientras la controversia crece cientos se han concentrado en la corte suprema dejando flores y muestras de cariño será enterrada en el cementerio nacional con su esposo, telemundo >> obama publicó una declaración en la que dijo que fue una litigante implacable es inspiración para miles pidió a republicanos que esperren después de las elección de noviembre para llenar el escaño en el 2016 ellos se nega
bader ginsburg >> perdimos una gran luchadora >> ruth bader ginsburg murió la noche del viernes en washington dcn proceso para reemplazarla era mayormente conservadora la noticia reaccionó al presidente donald trump llamándola una mujer admirable, el presidente donald trump ha escrito en el twitter para reemplazarla de las cuáles la elección de magistrados es la más importante por mucho tiempo tenemos la obligación sin demoras líderes demócratas como joe biden el senador...
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again, that deployment of the 82nd airborne is an extraordinary thing to deploy outside of washington dc. when that happened, it was very fortunate they were not deployed into the streets of washington but they were ready. it is important, i think, obviously the conversations at the pentagon, but just going back to my first point, he has to be on the record here. there is a question from congress and he has not answered. >> and you know for raeeading t political tea leaves, it's not like the president is a fan of his any more. >> that's right. >> i agree. >> thanks. >> the oes ath is to the constitution, not the president. >>> a update out of louisville. vowing to continue protests until the officers involved in her death are charged. the mayor is calling for calm. some protestors set fire, but it doesn't afeppear that anyone wa hurt. they asked for the grand jury transcripts to be released. announced that no officers would be charged in the death of beoanna taylor. just former officer was charged with juwanton endangerment. germ. you're clearly someone who takes care of yourself. so whe
again, that deployment of the 82nd airborne is an extraordinary thing to deploy outside of washington dc. when that happened, it was very fortunate they were not deployed into the streets of washington but they were ready. it is important, i think, obviously the conversations at the pentagon, but just going back to my first point, he has to be on the record here. there is a question from congress and he has not answered. >> and you know for raeeading t political tea leaves, it's not like...
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due to ties to slavery and racism a panel advising washington dc mayor to remove or change the names of some very prominent monuments and statues, advising the federal government to remove, relocate or contextualize the washington monument, jefferson memorial, the columbus capitol hill, the ben franklin statue in several facilities named after francis scott key who wrote the star-spangled banner. new reforms intended to limit fbi surveillance of political candidates being met with skepticism by one of the central characters from crossfire hurricane. david fund has that story tonight. >> reporter: tonight the department of justice and fbi making changes based on what happened in the election four years ago was william barr and fbi director chris ray announced changes to help streamline and improve the foreign intelligence surveillance act known as fisa. they announced changes including mandating a candidate, elected official, advisor and others receive a defense of briefing to one's them if they are targeted by a foreign government. if no warning is given the fbi director must write ou
due to ties to slavery and racism a panel advising washington dc mayor to remove or change the names of some very prominent monuments and statues, advising the federal government to remove, relocate or contextualize the washington monument, jefferson memorial, the columbus capitol hill, the ben franklin statue in several facilities named after francis scott key who wrote the star-spangled banner. new reforms intended to limit fbi surveillance of political candidates being met with skepticism by...
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and with us for 28 years and confirm in washington dc.o special thanks to some people in the network business. the journalism business. cbs news radio and communications. in the hotel, behind us, intercontinental is a tremendously large room which is called the media filing center. this only, i guess about 700 people in there today. we usually have three to 5000 people in the media filing center. so they got down that we have had. you can look around this audience . we normally have 900 people in the audience. you people are very fortunate to have the opportunity to be here tonight. the national press club in washington dc tonight, so stay any it filing center to those journalists in washington who cannot be here tonight. so were very thankful for that . any of you as he faces here good known and been in the audience before. there will be an estimate of most experts, close to 1,120,000,000 people watching this debate this evening. the be in the tbc sets, the on the computers. it will be in the ipads. it will be on their iphones. there are
and with us for 28 years and confirm in washington dc.o special thanks to some people in the network business. the journalism business. cbs news radio and communications. in the hotel, behind us, intercontinental is a tremendously large room which is called the media filing center. this only, i guess about 700 people in there today. we usually have three to 5000 people in the media filing center. so they got down that we have had. you can look around this audience . we normally have 900 people...
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de nbc 4 en los Ángeles y enviados por separado a casas de colegas que viven en miami, dallas, washington dcentras el director de correo postal ha tenido que que responder ante legisladores. (hablan en inglÉs). testificando, asegurÓ que estÁn comprometidoses y son capaz de entregar las boletas de forma seguirÁ y a tiempo en noviembre algo que muchos han cuestionado. >>> enseguida vimos el atrÁs del correo. >>> roberto miranda dice que gran parte del daÑo estÁ hecho. >>> me quitaron las mÁquinas, el daÑo estÁ hecho. >>> mientras tanto en san antonio, texas un representante de trabajadores postales dijo que la correspondencia si estaba acumulando. >>> limpiaron todo, sacaron todo. >>> el servicio postal no quiso responder. en cuanto a cartas que nosotros enviamos, segÚn servicio postal el correo regular debe llegar dentro del 3 dÍas. en respuesta a nuestra prueba de servicio postal recalcÓ di skwooind que tienen capacidad de manejar la votaciÓn por correo. ernie, presidente de la asociaciÓn de carteros, sirviendo a todo condado santa clara dijo que se tiene la infraestructura para esto. compar
de nbc 4 en los Ángeles y enviados por separado a casas de colegas que viven en miami, dallas, washington dcentras el director de correo postal ha tenido que que responder ante legisladores. (hablan en inglÉs). testificando, asegurÓ que estÁn comprometidoses y son capaz de entregar las boletas de forma seguirÁ y a tiempo en noviembre algo que muchos han cuestionado. >>> enseguida vimos el atrÁs del correo. >>> roberto miranda dice que gran parte del daÑo estÁ hecho....
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ideales pero es posible >>> y para las elecciones donald trump representa y lo pueden lograr en washington dc>> rival que esta frase miles se reunieron a las afuera de la corte suprema para rendir tributo y en preocupación en el área de la bahía y en medio de la pandemia y muy poco y con la pandemia ahora y en el distanciamiento social >>> con cinco minutos se mantiene extraordinario en el aeropuerto y con la prisión que ya entra muy igual y en gran parte de los incendios voraces inclusive muerta y que comienza acercar el sistema trayendo filtros desde el norte esta misma semana y con la historia ni 1400y sigue en estos y a las personas que se mantienen con los puntos de decir con los problemas de respiración y que son ligeros y desde el norte precisamente y que se encuentra y que haya hecho la capó marina y en las condiciones frescas en los próximos días con un aumento y nuevamente en el aeropuerto vamos a hablar de las próximas condiciones y están pasando toda la unión americana con esto de lujo en el si mente segmento regresamos >>solo un 25% de su capacidad quienes acudan en el distancia
ideales pero es posible >>> y para las elecciones donald trump representa y lo pueden lograr en washington dc>> rival que esta frase miles se reunieron a las afuera de la corte suprema para rendir tributo y en preocupación en el área de la bahía y en medio de la pandemia y muy poco y con la pandemia ahora y en el distanciamiento social >>> con cinco minutos se mantiene extraordinario en el aeropuerto y con la prisión que ya entra muy igual y en gran parte de los...
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he gained fame during the american civil war, worked with the matthew brady studio and of washington dcany images memorable from gettysburg in the aftermath of the battle, the images of soldiers who had died in the battle are his work. little was known about these photographs. i spent 30 years studying photography at the smithsonian first at the national museum of american history and out of the american indian and -- and now of the american indian and this small but significant collection was unknown to many of us at the institution until the 150 iniversary of the civil war the last decade. as we were researching collections and i was chairing an editorial committee for a archivistsf the invited me over to the american history museum to see this collection that i did not know about and many did not know about and it ended up there was a retrospective of alexander gardner's work at the national portrait gallery and the first photographs toed another museum. me to beastounding to able to think about these images and him being part of the civil war photography, when the first time america
he gained fame during the american civil war, worked with the matthew brady studio and of washington dcany images memorable from gettysburg in the aftermath of the battle, the images of soldiers who had died in the battle are his work. little was known about these photographs. i spent 30 years studying photography at the smithsonian first at the national museum of american history and out of the american indian and -- and now of the american indian and this small but significant collection was...
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más de 3 millones 700 mil dólares por sus ganajcias, también pagó otras formas de impuestos, en washington dcolíticas en la calle tenemos a trabajadores latinos haciendo números que pagaron 10 veces más que el presidente vamos al reportaje . >> en el desayuno de las mesas en todo el país, los titulares causaron malestar . >> él es rico sin pagar impuestos . >> este hombre dice que pagó más impuestos que el presidente en sus 30 aos . >> Él pagó menos que yo . >> javier es dueño de un taler, trabaja 10 horas diarias, el hecho de pagar más que el presidente es inusto . >> frustración porque él es millonario nmo paga nada . >> lo que indigna es que en el 2017 los inmigrantes pagaron más de 405 mil millones de dólares . >> el sector que se siente más ofensivo es el de los inmigrantes indocumentados que pagan millones de dólares y son atacados . >> josé gonzález paga impuestos por obligación y miego . >> si quiero hacer un negocio tengo que pagar . >> el 2015 dice el irs que millones de indocumentados hicieron sus declaraciones de impuestos, josé pagó más impuestos que el presidente y no le causa r
más de 3 millones 700 mil dólares por sus ganajcias, también pagó otras formas de impuestos, en washington dcolíticas en la calle tenemos a trabajadores latinos haciendo números que pagaron 10 veces más que el presidente vamos al reportaje . >> en el desayuno de las mesas en todo el país, los titulares causaron malestar . >> él es rico sin pagar impuestos . >> este hombre dice que pagó más impuestos que el presidente en sus 30 aos . >> Él pagó menos que yo ....