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washington dc.re going to a bus them all the way to washington dc. actually, now we bust more than 2500 -- we busbed more than 6500. i will add this in. if you want to pitch in and help out you can buy your own order bus. you can help fund sending them to washington dc and make them a deal with the problem. >> governor, we could do this two ways. there are a lot of people that would probably like to come to texas. >> as we address this border crisis, it is a humanitarian crisis as well as a national security crisis. when we look at the fact you have the drug cartels, human traffickers preying on vulnerable families, getting through the border illegally, sending drugs and fentanyl into almost every single american community, how can you do this without the support of the federal government? we know under president trump, he understood the battle at the border. he understood what he had to do to stop illegal immigrants from coming in and allowing drug cartels to profits off the border. now it is chaos
washington dc.re going to a bus them all the way to washington dc. actually, now we bust more than 2500 -- we busbed more than 6500. i will add this in. if you want to pitch in and help out you can buy your own order bus. you can help fund sending them to washington dc and make them a deal with the problem. >> governor, we could do this two ways. there are a lot of people that would probably like to come to texas. >> as we address this border crisis, it is a humanitarian crisis as...
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well, let's get more in this and speak to d, w, assuming some a scandal in washington dc. so say me, you've been listening to that press conference and clearly a very important moment for us president joe biden. just talk us through the details of the strike. deborah hill, this really is a pretty big deal for president biden and his administration. so we know that the strike took place in cobble over the weekend. we know that alto ari was on his balcony when he was killed. and we have learned from the a p news agency that he was in the house of the house that he was in when he was killed rather was owned by a top aid to a senior taliban leader. we learned also that this was the product of 6 months of planning, highly secretive planning by president biden and a tight circle of his senior and senior advisors. rather, none of this information had leaked out beyond that circle, and they had sources on the ground who were monitoring. now they didn't say what kind of aerial drone was used in the strike. but this was a cia operation. and apparently, you are security officials her
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you're in washington dc. you're clearly becoming more and more interested in politics of public service, but it wasn't until you went to law school and graduated that you really got into poland you met frank lance who's another friend of mine bill worth lynn neil you you got into the business, but i kept reading reading and reading and i'm like was all men someone to my own background that when i finally got to washington dc. i had paul tully. i had all of the guys but there were no women there. no women no women at the table. what was it like for you on the republican side being the only woman in the room, especially at that age just starting your career where you have a discourage that you ever just want to just walk stand up and walk out. i read in a book that you were very patient, but god knows i'm sure there's some there were some days that you just wanted to walk out. there's no question about that and there were many days that the men in the room would have preferred i walk out of it. no, yeah there a
you're in washington dc. you're clearly becoming more and more interested in politics of public service, but it wasn't until you went to law school and graduated that you really got into poland you met frank lance who's another friend of mine bill worth lynn neil you you got into the business, but i kept reading reading and reading and i'm like was all men someone to my own background that when i finally got to washington dc. i had paul tully. i had all of the guys but there were no women...
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and would discover there was life outside of n.southern new jersey and you decided to come to washington dc to attend trinity college. tell us about that ilexperience itand that drive down and that first moment that you arrived here. what wmade you decide that dc .was the place to be? >> my parents did not go to college, fairly typical of someone my age and stage in that area and my mother drove me down here herself and it was hard for her to leave her only child in washington dc. i'm sure she cried the whole way home, thank you molly for allowing me tospread my wings . i wanted to be in washington dc. i wanted to be a car rideaway from home . i had been accepted at boston college and it was the year e anafter doug flutie won the heisman trophy. we went to see boston college, lovely campus, but i really wanted to be in washington dc. i felt early on i had been bitten by the political blog and i think a lot ofthat had to do with meeting ronald reagan very briefly . >> i read that and i said wait a minute. you are excited about geraldine ferraro until you met ronald reagan . >> i was in the.
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. > >> fema has given the volunteer group in washington dc a one million-dollar grant to help find space or the resettled asylum-seekers. > >> a fan behind bars accused of sexually assaulting a minor. investigators say kevin cabell who is a registered sex offender offender met the 15-year-old during a dating app. authoritiey he sexually assaulted the victim multiple times at rancho san antonio park in cupertino. he was arrested yesterday at his job in palo alto. he admitted to to engaging in sexual activities with additional minors. he has been booked into the santa clara clara county jail. > >> mountain view police need your help finding some stolen p. stolen puppies. they say these three french bulldog puppies were taken several weeks ago on el camino real. all we know about possible suspects is they were two men between 25 and 30 years old. one had braces and a tattoo on his upper right shoul. right shoulder. stealing frenchy's has become a growing trend across the bay area and elsewhere because they can be sold for hundreds if not thousands of dollars. > >> u
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he is an overpaid very old washington dc bureaucrat that republicans rail against all the time.ed by congressional investigation. >> shannon: well, senator and dr. rand paul has said that he wants to make sure that happens. we'll see, as you said, richard with what happens in the senate and who's controlling it there but kevin mccarthy the top house republican hoping to become the speaker said dr. fauci lost the trust of the american people when his guidance unnecessarily kept schools closed and businesses shut. we'll have strange questions on the origins of covid. he owes the american people answers. a house gop majority would hold him accountable. richard they make a lot of big promises. what do you think comes from that? >> this is why i think this election is so peculiar and why it's a lot closer than folks who think it is. i get it folks out there very angry at dr. fauci for various reasons and i understand that. but with that said if you look at dr. fauci's record and also look at the fact, if we're having a fair conversation here, when donald trump took office he fired ev
he is an overpaid very old washington dc bureaucrat that republicans rail against all the time.ed by congressional investigation. >> shannon: well, senator and dr. rand paul has said that he wants to make sure that happens. we'll see, as you said, richard with what happens in the senate and who's controlling it there but kevin mccarthy the top house republican hoping to become the speaker said dr. fauci lost the trust of the american people when his guidance unnecessarily kept schools...
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even washington, dc is a sanctuary city. the good book says a man will reap what he sows.f you want this welcome parade then you should get your share of it. good on the governor for saying this is what you've asked for, this is what you're going to get . >> agassi's going to continue that. as senior defense official told us today we have determined providing the support would negatively impact the readiness of the dc national guard and have negative effects on the organization and members. >> it seems like a great case for dc statehood. thank you for doing that, federal government in the defense department. let's trying to bring three in this country parade we have lot of job openings in these countries and these people seem willing to take them. let's pass comprehensive immigration reform so we have people in this country who want to come here and be productive members of our society may be that will help our economy and all these inflationary pressure we love to talk about. >> there have been so many missed start on a bipartisan basis i am trying to find any overhauls t
even washington, dc is a sanctuary city. the good book says a man will reap what he sows.f you want this welcome parade then you should get your share of it. good on the governor for saying this is what you've asked for, this is what you're going to get . >> agassi's going to continue that. as senior defense official told us today we have determined providing the support would negatively impact the readiness of the dc national guard and have negative effects on the organization and...
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and in washington, dc. _ he was due to speak more later. and in washington, dc.washington, dc. let us _ he was due to speak more later. and in washington, dc. let us stay - he was due to speak more later. and in washington, dc. let us stay with l in washington, dc. let us stay with the story. markjoins me, a journalist from buffalo news and thank you forjoining us because we know you have been speaking to. people actually event, explain for our audience in the uk who you've been talking to? it our audience in the uk who you've been talking to?— been talking to? it took place in western new — been talking to? it took place in western new york _ been talking to? it took place in western new york far _ been talking to? it took place in western new york far away - been talking to? it took place in | western new york far away from been talking to? it took place in - western new york far away from new york city and a lot of people tend to think of everything in new york happening in the city but we about seven hours away from new york city in the western corner of the
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.— washington, dc. david weinstein there, washington, dc. dc. david weinstein there, lawyer, talking about the l there, lawyer, talking about the unsealing of the documents that tells us the warrant in which a us judge gave permission for the fbi to raid former us president donald trump's home in florida. seven uk cities have been announced as the contenders to host next year's eurovision song contest. the shortlist, whittled down from 20 places that expressed an interest, is birmingham, glasgow, leeds, liverpool, manchester, newcastle and sheffield. the uk will host next may after coming second in this year's contest — organisers decided it wouldn't be possible to stage it in the winning country, ukraine. our arts correspondent david sillito has more. eurovision 1960, presented by katie boyle. good evening, ladies and gentlemen. on behalf of the bbc, i welcome you all to the fifth annual eurovision song contest. the uk has a long history of hosting the contest. edinburgh, harrogate, birmingham, all over. the question is where next? there ar
.— washington, dc. david weinstein there, washington, dc. dc. david weinstein there, lawyer, talking about the l there, lawyer, talking about the unsealing of the documents that tells us the warrant in which a us judge gave permission for the fbi to raid former us president donald trump's home in florida. seven uk cities have been announced as the contenders to host next year's eurovision song contest. the shortlist, whittled down from 20 places that expressed an interest, is birmingham,...
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send me some misconduct in washington dc. now russia supreme court has ruled that ukraine's as of regiment is a terrorist organization. the decision could mean har sentences a fight as will being held as prisoners of wool. the as a regiment is the ukrainian military unit with the far right and nationalist background. it was the focus of russia's claims about fascist elements in ukraine. the group fought for months during the siege at a steel plant in mario pal, rushing back separatists are calling for them to be executed. this was the as of steelworks earlier this year, inside thousands of fighters from the so called as of regiment. from within the tunnels under the steel plant, the regiments leaders sent out video messages. this is our repeal to the world as could be the last appeal of our lives. we are probably facing our last days if not hours, the enemy, our numbers as $10.00 to $1.00, but they didn't last much longer. order to surrender by the government and keith, the steel plants, defendants were taken prisoner, russia
send me some misconduct in washington dc. now russia supreme court has ruled that ukraine's as of regiment is a terrorist organization. the decision could mean har sentences a fight as will being held as prisoners of wool. the as a regiment is the ukrainian military unit with the far right and nationalist background. it was the focus of russia's claims about fascist elements in ukraine. the group fought for months during the siege at a steel plant in mario pal, rushing back separatists are...
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thank you, sumi sumi so misconduct in washington dc. right, well, let's get you up to speed on some other stories making headlines around the world. voters in the us state of kansas have voted to maintain the right to abortion in the deeply conservative state. the vote was the 1st state wide ref random on abortion. since the u. s. supreme court overturned the national right to the procedure in june. the vote has been seen as a test case for abortion rights. nationwide, yelman's government and who the rebels have agreed to extend a civil war troops for another 2 months. the currency fire has been in place since april the longest period of peace in 6 years. the conflict has caused famine and the deaths of tens of thousands will the us state department has warned of an increased risk of anti american violence. after a cia drones dr. kill the head of al qaeda. it's urged its citizens to be wary of possible terrorist attacks around the world in response to the death of i'm on our harry. he was targeted a drone strike in the afghan capital ca
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can you tell us how you found yourself in washington dc on january 6, 2021? >> good evening chair, adam vice chair. thank you for the introduction. as stated in the winter of 2020, i was working on a documentary. as part of that documentary, i found several rallies in washington dc on december 11 and december 12 i learned there would be a rally on the ball on january 6. though my three colleagues and i came down to document the rally, according to the permit, there was going to be a rally at the ellipse. we arrived and observed a large contingent of proud boys marching towards the capital. we filmed them and almost immediately, i was separated from my colleagues. i documented the crowd turning from protesters to writers, to insurrectionists. i was surprised at the size of the group, the anger and the profanity. and for anyone who did not understand how violent that event was, i saw it, i documented it and i experienced it. i heard incredibly aggressive chanting and i subsequently shared that footage with the authorities. i am here pursuant to a house appeal.
can you tell us how you found yourself in washington dc on january 6, 2021? >> good evening chair, adam vice chair. thank you for the introduction. as stated in the winter of 2020, i was working on a documentary. as part of that documentary, i found several rallies in washington dc on december 11 and december 12 i learned there would be a rally on the ball on january 6. though my three colleagues and i came down to document the rally, according to the permit, there was going to be a rally...
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let's speak now to tara setmayer, senior adviser at the lincoln project, whojoins us from washington, dcworld. he was trump's lawyer of course, but how much legaljeopardy is rudy giuliani himself in now?- giuliani himself in now? well, it appears _ giuliani himself in now? well, it appears that _ giuliani himself in now? well, it appears that rudy _ giuliani himself in now? well, it appears that rudy giuliani l it appears that rudy giuliani is inconsiderable legal jeopardy, not only in this case in georgia but also facing legal jeopardy in georgia but also facing legaljeopardy in other cases in new york, so there are multiple factors going in to rudy giuliani's potential illegal exposure here but in georgia specifically this idea that attorney—client privilege applies to his testimony is a weak argument. attorney—client privilege only applies to advice and discussion with your client about legal advice, but there is also exceptions to that — if it is involved in an ongoing crime, it does not apply. and rudy giuliani made plenty of statements publicly that were not attorney—client privile
let's speak now to tara setmayer, senior adviser at the lincoln project, whojoins us from washington, dcworld. he was trump's lawyer of course, but how much legaljeopardy is rudy giuliani himself in now?- giuliani himself in now? well, it appears _ giuliani himself in now? well, it appears that _ giuliani himself in now? well, it appears that rudy _ giuliani himself in now? well, it appears that rudy giuliani l it appears that rudy giuliani is inconsiderable legal jeopardy, not only in this...
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i'd never heard the story before can i have imagined as a little black girl growing up in washington dc and a perfectly happy little black girl growing up in washington dc, but we would have been descending from thomas jefferson. so i was really excited when i heard this and it's because he was my favorite president. and it was my favorite president because he written the declaration of independence and i thought that was the most marvelous document ever composed by a human being. i had no idea as a 13 year old girl that thomas jefferson enslaved people. so i could not imagine we weren't taught that in school. were you taught that in school? no, we weren't taught that so i couldn't imagine how that happened. but i was so intrigued by the story. that i pushed my family to tell me as much as they could about it. and there's it's a long story about janison this information that she conveyed and i would encourage you to about that in the book. what i was able to. ascertain as i explored this story was that my grandmother my father's mother was from charlottesville. now, let me tell you a li
i'd never heard the story before can i have imagined as a little black girl growing up in washington dc and a perfectly happy little black girl growing up in washington dc, but we would have been descending from thomas jefferson. so i was really excited when i heard this and it's because he was my favorite president. and it was my favorite president because he written the declaration of independence and i thought that was the most marvelous document ever composed by a human being. i had no idea...
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they moved to washington dc and lincoln and the cabinet are welcoming of him. what's interesting and this is one of the points i try to really draw out in the book. is that lincoln's welcoming of african-americans and of black people from other countries in this case? runs against the grain most white americans including abolitionists and reformers are not welcoming to african americans and but lincoln is and in remains case he is so poorly treated by white society in washington that partway through his time. he just decides i'm out of here and he moves to new york city, but it wasn't because of how lincoln treated him. it was because of how white i mean, washington dc was a southern city in 1863 and it was that treatment that caused him to go to new york. but but it's lincoln who breaks down the barrier in terms of diplomacy and welcoming a diplomat from haiti, which would have been unfathomable before his presidency an official interactions. he seems to have charmed charmed the town maybe not charmed the town charmed the people that came to state dinners. and
they moved to washington dc and lincoln and the cabinet are welcoming of him. what's interesting and this is one of the points i try to really draw out in the book. is that lincoln's welcoming of african-americans and of black people from other countries in this case? runs against the grain most white americans including abolitionists and reformers are not welcoming to african americans and but lincoln is and in remains case he is so poorly treated by white society in washington that partway...
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gracias por acompañarnos en este jueves les saluda felicidad aveleyra el secretario de justicia en washington dcsa después el allanamiento a la mansión del expresidente donald trump tenemos los últimos detalles con cristina >>> muy buenas tardes gracias tenía que justificar el secretario esta medida contra un expresidente y pidió a la corte de la florida el permiso de allanamiento sobre la mansión del expresidente donald trump para publicar las órdenes de cateo de los agentes sobre las dudas por el material guardado el presidente donald trump si lo iba a destruir muchos se preguntan qué llevó al secretario de justicia a tomar una decisión así dice que quiere que sea público porque fue el primero en hablar el presidente donald trump y también hizo 3 aclaraciones que aprobó él esta acción judicial, segundo que no fue a la ligera y también en tercer lugar dijo que está molesto por atacantes y críticas a los agentes del fbi que estaban haciendo su trabajo y los abogados de donald trump estaba presentes pero el expresidente donald trump dijo que no los dejaron estar presentes y siembra en este coment
gracias por acompañarnos en este jueves les saluda felicidad aveleyra el secretario de justicia en washington dcsa después el allanamiento a la mansión del expresidente donald trump tenemos los últimos detalles con cristina >>> muy buenas tardes gracias tenía que justificar el secretario esta medida contra un expresidente y pidió a la corte de la florida el permiso de allanamiento sobre la mansión del expresidente donald trump para publicar las órdenes de cateo de los agentes...
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i said don't do that, i have a better idea, we will put them on buses and send them to washington dc.o relieve the congestion on the texas border but now people in washington dc and new york are seeing what texas has to grapple with and i have news for them. they haven't seen the fullness of what we are bussing up there. president biden called you? >> never. maria: you can watch an encore on my broken border crisis streaming now on fox nation. don't go anywhere, more wall street right after this. oh, man. hey! open up! the redesigned chevy silverado. with a sophisticated, high-tech interior... open the door! it's easy to forget it's a truck. ♪♪ - thanks. - nice truck! it was. find new style. find new roads. i love all types of dancing... salsa, and even belly dancing! i am a triathlete. i've always been into health, and wellness, and fitness... i tried everything with diet and exercise, and nothing worked. there was just kinda this stubborn area on my stomach. but coolsculpting worked for me! coolsculpting targets, freezes and eliminates treated fat for good. no needles, no incisions.
i said don't do that, i have a better idea, we will put them on buses and send them to washington dc.o relieve the congestion on the texas border but now people in washington dc and new york are seeing what texas has to grapple with and i have news for them. they haven't seen the fullness of what we are bussing up there. president biden called you? >> never. maria: you can watch an encore on my broken border crisis streaming now on fox nation. don't go anywhere, more wall street right...
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southern border, the mayor of washington, dc, a democrat, has asked the national guard to help handle more than 4,000 migrants recently bused to the nation's capital >> i've asked for the deployment of the guard as long as we need the guard to deal with the humanitarian crisis >> reporter: the request comes after texas' republican governor, in what democrats call a political stunt, started sending migrants to dc but republicans blame the biden administration after a record number of illegal border crossings in may also according to internal documents reviewed by nbc news, 73 migrants including 13 children were recently found living in stash houses operated by human smugglers in northwest dc >> every single community in america is now a border city this is a national crisis >> reporter: new york's mayor is also asking the federal government for help. his office says about 4,000 asylum seekers have entered the city's homeless shelter system since late may >> if there was ever an all hands on deck moment, this is it >> reporter: have you ever seen numbers like this >> not really, not rea
southern border, the mayor of washington, dc, a democrat, has asked the national guard to help handle more than 4,000 migrants recently bused to the nation's capital >> i've asked for the deployment of the guard as long as we need the guard to deal with the humanitarian crisis >> reporter: the request comes after texas' republican governor, in what democrats call a political stunt, started sending migrants to dc but republicans blame the biden administration after a record number of...
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my take is dc can't handle it why do you expect san antonio to? washingtonng at the reaction and almost laughing and being sad at the same time. are you serious? to talk to those migrants in new york yesterday, let's take a listen. >> where are you coming from? what was it like crossing the border? >> translator: it was really good. i passed through with political asylum. crossed the river and border patrol was waiting for us. we were happily welcomed thanks to biden. >> reporter: are you seeking asylum? >> translator: we are coming from venezuela. we were wanted for political persecution. venezuela is very bad. >> reporter: what are you is your message to president biden? >> translator: thanks for the support to the venezuelans coming here. joe: i am sure that is true, venezuela, it is quite a relief, political asylum, nobody wants to live under the socialist dream of venezuela but have to do the process legally. carley: this caused a big issue for new york city mayor eric adams, he says it cost a crisis with housing, food, and education, he's not only blam
my take is dc can't handle it why do you expect san antonio to? washingtonng at the reaction and almost laughing and being sad at the same time. are you serious? to talk to those migrants in new york yesterday, let's take a listen. >> where are you coming from? what was it like crossing the border? >> translator: it was really good. i passed through with political asylum. crossed the river and border patrol was waiting for us. we were happily welcomed thanks to biden. >>...
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we will put them on buses and send them to washington dc.ve the congestion on the texas border but now people in washington dc and new york are seeing what texas has to grapple with and i have news for them. they've not yet seen the fullness of what we are bussing up there. maria: has president biden called you? >> never. maria: you can watch an encore of my special on the broken of my special on the broken border crisisisi trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ (coughing) ♪ breeze driftin' on by ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ copd may have gotten you here, but you decide what's next. start a new day with trelegy. ♪ ...feelin' good ♪ no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take
we will put them on buses and send them to washington dc.ve the congestion on the texas border but now people in washington dc and new york are seeing what texas has to grapple with and i have news for them. they've not yet seen the fullness of what we are bussing up there. maria: has president biden called you? >> never. maria: you can watch an encore of my special on the broken of my special on the broken border crisisisi trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high ♪ ♪ you know how i...
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we will put them on buses and send them to washington dc.elieve the congestion on the texas border but now people in washington dc and new york are seeing what texas has to grapple with and i have news for them. they've not yet seen the fullness of what we are bussing up there. maria: has president biden called you? >> never. maria: you can watch an encore of my special on the broken of my special on the broken border crisi [sfx: ding] [message] hey babe, meet us at the bottom of the trail. oh, man. hey! open up! the redesigned chevy silverado. with a sophisticated, high-tech interior... open the door! it's easy to forget it's a truck. ♪♪ - thanks. - nice truck! it was. find new style. find new roads. we hit the bike trails every weekend shinges doesn't care. i grow all my own vegetables shingles doesn't care. we've still got the best moves you've ever seen good for you, but shingles doesn't care. because 1 in 3 people will get shingles, you need protection. but, no matter how healthy you feel, your immune system declines as you age increasi
we will put them on buses and send them to washington dc.elieve the congestion on the texas border but now people in washington dc and new york are seeing what texas has to grapple with and i have news for them. they've not yet seen the fullness of what we are bussing up there. maria: has president biden called you? >> never. maria: you can watch an encore of my special on the broken of my special on the broken border crisi [sfx: ding] [message] hey babe, meet us at the bottom of the...
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frank smith has lived in washington dc since 1968 were among his many communities service roles. he served on the dc city council for four terms. here in this phd from the union institute in ohio he founded and serves as the executive director of the african-american civil war museum as i mentioned right here in washington dc. so please welcome dr. frank smith. oh. thank you very much. my name is frank smith, and i'm the founding director. of the african-american civil war memorial here in washington, dc today is august 22nd 2022. and it's actually the day that we celebrated african americans said what memorial as founders day? because it was this date back in 1863. president created within the military something called the bureau of the united states colored troops. and it was the bureau of the united states called troops rolled. will recruit train biff whack and then deploy 200,000 african americans soldiers in the civil war these soldiers were being brought into the union army. on the paragraph 8 of the emancipation proclamation which we refer to as the enforcement clause. now
frank smith has lived in washington dc since 1968 were among his many communities service roles. he served on the dc city council for four terms. here in this phd from the union institute in ohio he founded and serves as the executive director of the african-american civil war museum as i mentioned right here in washington dc. so please welcome dr. frank smith. oh. thank you very much. my name is frank smith, and i'm the founding director. of the african-american civil war memorial here in...
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let's go to washington dc. now talk with our washington bureau chief in his po. good to see you, edith. let's help our viewers understand something here. how did efforts to reduce prescription drug prices and efforts to slow climate change? how did they end up in the same legislation? this piece of legislation, brand known as the in flayson reduction act, has been in the works for over a year now. but the democrats were able to muscle it through this weekend after really endless roadblocks. so it might be indeed seem to be an interesting mix of topics from fighting the time a change to reduce struck prices. the reason for that is the simple fact that the biden administration had to agree on many, many compromises to get the necessary votes from within its own party. and we got chuck schumer, we just heard. they're saying that this is the boldest climate baggage in history, saying that we changed the world, but i decided to crunch the numbers here. the part of the legislation aimed at finding climate change is funded by an amount that is not even 5 percent of the
let's go to washington dc. now talk with our washington bureau chief in his po. good to see you, edith. let's help our viewers understand something here. how did efforts to reduce prescription drug prices and efforts to slow climate change? how did they end up in the same legislation? this piece of legislation, brand known as the in flayson reduction act, has been in the works for over a year now. but the democrats were able to muscle it through this weekend after really endless roadblocks. so...
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we will put them on buses and send them to washington dc.elieve the congestion on the texas border but now people in washington dc and new york are seeing what texas has to grapple with and i have news for them. they've not yet seen the fullness of what we are bussing up there. maria: has president biden called you? >> never. maria: you can watch an encore of my special on the broken border crisis streaming now on fox nation. don't go anywhere. more wall street right after this. here's a pool party. look what i brought! liberty mutual! they customize your home insurance... so you only pay for what you need! ♪young people having a good time with insurance.♪ ♪young people.♪ ♪good times.♪ ♪insurance!♪ only pay for what you need. ♪liberty liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ i'm a performing artist. so a healthy diet is one of the most important things. i also feel the same way about my dog. we were feeding her dry, triangle shaped ingredients long as the yellow brick road. we didn't know how bad it was for her until we actually got the good food. we got
we will put them on buses and send them to washington dc.elieve the congestion on the texas border but now people in washington dc and new york are seeing what texas has to grapple with and i have news for them. they've not yet seen the fullness of what we are bussing up there. maria: has president biden called you? >> never. maria: you can watch an encore of my special on the broken border crisis streaming now on fox nation. don't go anywhere. more wall street right after this. here's a...
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we'll put them on buss and send them all the way to washington dc. for one, we needed to relieve the congestion here on the texas border. but now people in washington dc and new york are seeing what texas has to grapple with. i have news for them, they haven't yet seen the fullness of what we're busing up there. maria: so has joe biden called you? >> never. maria: watch an encore of my full special on the broken border crisis airing tonight right here at 8:00 p.m. eastern-on fox business. don't go anywhere, more wall street right after this. s to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after getting shingrix. fainting can also happen. the most common side effects are pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever, and upset stomach. ask your pharmacist or doctor about shingrix. shingles doesn't care. but you should. ♪ if you shop at walmart, you get it. ♪ you know how to spend a little less to get a little more to make life a little better.
we'll put them on buss and send them all the way to washington dc. for one, we needed to relieve the congestion here on the texas border. but now people in washington dc and new york are seeing what texas has to grapple with. i have news for them, they haven't yet seen the fullness of what we're busing up there. maria: so has joe biden called you? >> never. maria: watch an encore of my full special on the broken border crisis airing tonight right here at 8:00 p.m. eastern-on fox business....
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the british thought it was going to be a quick battle like in washington dc.o the amount of resistance was a surprise but the flag became a symbol of that and as long as the flat was there, key could see there was still hope that baltimore would be saved and his sister-in-law lived in baltimore and he had family and friends and for him this was a personal attack. so he was disillusioned with the british that he had long admired. he was a british dissent. -- descent. susan: i want to tie up about the lyrics. he had three days to write the lyrics but you make the point as a lawyer he was a man of words and words were important to him. paying attention to the lyrics, there is an important part, the first versus what we always hear. but it ends with a question. can you talk about that first verse? mark: part of what makes it so powerful is the way it tells the story of the battle. he is witnessing aboard his own american ship. he is under guard, effectively prisoner but he is on an american ship and he watches this bombardment overnight. it is horrific. bomb after
the british thought it was going to be a quick battle like in washington dc.o the amount of resistance was a surprise but the flag became a symbol of that and as long as the flat was there, key could see there was still hope that baltimore would be saved and his sister-in-law lived in baltimore and he had family and friends and for him this was a personal attack. so he was disillusioned with the british that he had long admired. he was a british dissent. -- descent. susan: i want to tie up...
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. >> the national press from washington dc will hold its annual journalism awards dinner. you can watch it at 7 p.m. eastern on c-span mobile app. uc berkeley governmental scholar will be our guest to talk about leadership, ronald reagan's political career and the americans conservative movement. he is the author of several books. these scholars who changed the course of the conservative politics in america. join the conversation with tweets. live on c-span two. host: it is open forum until the end of the program. independents and others, (202) 748-8002. when the u.s. house returns from its august break, there will be one fewer democrat in the house. charlie crist has announced his resignation. charlie crist is resigning from congress to focus on his bed at two florida governor. the move is expected after his victory over nikki freed. the seat will remain vacant until the november election. a story we touched on earlier this morning from the washington's host. late filing from the justice department yesterday headlined, the justice department said trump team may have hidde
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ingraham, this is ingraham angle from the swampy, sleazy, third-world, banana-republic known as washington, dcl right. the first rule of the dc establishment, always trust that the deep state will operate in good faith. that's the view that put the patriot acted on passage in 2001 and kept the by as mueller investigation going for the majority of trump's time in office. they tell us to trust the process, how dare anyone question our dedicated civil servants. we're supposed to just i guess look past the years of sleaze and corruption of hunter biden and hillary clinton and the doj's kid glove treatment of it all. past the democrats tolerance of months of riots that ripped this country to shreds in 2020 and of course their own vel fix of their own local law enforcement, anytime a thug is shot though resists arrest, always going to be the police's fault. well, i'm sorry to break it to you but tens of millions of americans don't trust the biden fbi or the doj. and it's more than just the double standard or the usual washington hypocrisy at play. we're used to this. it's distrust that's based in fa
ingraham, this is ingraham angle from the swampy, sleazy, third-world, banana-republic known as washington, dcl right. the first rule of the dc establishment, always trust that the deep state will operate in good faith. that's the view that put the patriot acted on passage in 2001 and kept the by as mueller investigation going for the majority of trump's time in office. they tell us to trust the process, how dare anyone question our dedicated civil servants. we're supposed to just i guess look...
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he state department. joins us from washington, dc. he joins us from washington, dc. n to today's sentencing?- dc. what is your reaction to today's sentencing? thanks for havin: today's sentencing? thanks for having me _ today's sentencing? thanks for having me on _ today's sentencing? thanks for having me on the _ today's sentencing? thanks for having me on the programme. | today's sentencing? thanks for| having me on the programme. i think it is a appropriate measure ofjustice for think it is a appropriate measure of justice for the horrific actions that el shafee elsheikh was engaged in. being known as the cruellest garden amongst the so—called beatles, to given it is something, in terms of ringing a little hollow. it something, in terms of ringing a little hollow.— a little hollow. it has been a lona a little hollow. it has been a long time — a little hollow. it has been a long time coming, - a little hollow. it has been a long time coming, bringing | a little hollow. it has been a i long time coming, bringing to these men tojustice. took long time coming, bringing
he state department. joins us from washington, dc. he joins us from washington, dc. n to today's sentencing?- dc. what is your reaction to today's sentencing? thanks for havin: today's sentencing? thanks for having me _ today's sentencing? thanks for having me on _ today's sentencing? thanks for having me on the _ today's sentencing? thanks for having me on the programme. | today's sentencing? thanks for| having me on the programme. i think it is a appropriate measure ofjustice for think it is...
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he had died in washington dc. he was also temporarily in turn but for for a shorter term at congressional cemetery before being being brought up north to boston to be buried buried in quincy. and so the train was almost it wasn't really meant to be a funeral train. it was just meant to be a form of transportation to take him north. but meanwhile people would gather at the track and they would men would take off their hats when when the train passed and it really became a a place of mourning that funeral track and for people who didn't have the means to go to the funeral in dc or didn't have the wherewithal to go to quincy for any ceremonies were able to have their brief moment with with the former president to pay their respects. abraham lincoln's funeral train in 1865 really is probably the funeral train that that is the most famous funeral train of the mall. and again, i mentioned that earlier there's the intersection of of railroad technology, but also embalming which was perfected during the civil war. so mary
he had died in washington dc. he was also temporarily in turn but for for a shorter term at congressional cemetery before being being brought up north to boston to be buried buried in quincy. and so the train was almost it wasn't really meant to be a funeral train. it was just meant to be a form of transportation to take him north. but meanwhile people would gather at the track and they would men would take off their hats when when the train passed and it really became a a place of mourning...
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and they should, in washington, dc below our up wagner fellow at the washington institute and former faculty member at the american university of iraq. i see the money and into high as they done can nanny and non resident fellow at the arab center, washington dc, and a middle east political analyst, who we've just heard from laura's report was welcome gentlemen to you all honesty, i'd like to stop. do you 1st that so what do you think's been going on here in the past 24 hours or so. how do you sess, the events that we've been seeing unfolding and like that? well, it's always the same like half an hour. so the october elections that have been announced about the seeds and they don't. busy and you actually have the minority inside the iraqi parliament when another a triple a lion tossing between the subways and which is which would then become a k d b eventually have the majority inside the parliament. so at that time they had the majority inside the parliament, they have a carbon as a prime minister. was also supposed to have the speaker was also in the alliance and also his wife can
and they should, in washington, dc below our up wagner fellow at the washington institute and former faculty member at the american university of iraq. i see the money and into high as they done can nanny and non resident fellow at the arab center, washington dc, and a middle east political analyst, who we've just heard from laura's report was welcome gentlemen to you all honesty, i'd like to stop. do you 1st that so what do you think's been going on here in the past 24 hours or so. how do you...
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but republicans say it does little to no prices frozen jordan as more from washington dc. the employee.
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ok. rosen jordan in washington dc. thank you. i. russian courts has sentenced american basketball star brittany granite to 9 years in prison for possessing and smuggling drugs. this comes off to moscow, airport security stuff, found vape cottages containing cannabis oil in her luggage. she was also find 15 and a half $1000.00. the 2 time olympic champion had been detained near the 6 months where the head of the sentencing liner spoke on camera for the 1st time since being arrested. back in february i want to say again that i had no intent on broken in russian. mom. i had no intent and not from fire or plan to commit this crime. i know everybody, he talking about political pond politics, but i hope that that is far from the courtroom. they should take into account all the documents, all the character lived for everybody that sent in on my behalf. made it honestly bay ho say in your ruin as it does in my life. file 0 correspondence. mike, hannah is live 1st now in washington, dc. and mike, this continues to be a politically charged
ok. rosen jordan in washington dc. thank you. i. russian courts has sentenced american basketball star brittany granite to 9 years in prison for possessing and smuggling drugs. this comes off to moscow, airport security stuff, found vape cottages containing cannabis oil in her luggage. she was also find 15 and a half $1000.00. the 2 time olympic champion had been detained near the 6 months where the head of the sentencing liner spoke on camera for the 1st time since being arrested. back in...
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like hannah has more from washington dc. the news is coming to us from a statement issued by form of charter than trumpet. we've got no confirmation from the f b i o. indeed, any comment from the justice department on this alleged grade? president trump has released a statement on his social media platform saying my beautiful home, our logo in palm beach, florida is currently under siege rated and occupied by a large group of f. b. i. agents, he says, after working and cooperating the relevant government agencies this announce ray that my home was not necessary or appropriate. let's go to melanie sloane, who is live on skype from long beach island, new jersey. she's a former federal prosecutor and a partner at some strategies, which is a public and 5 firm. thank you for joining us this morning. is this unprecedented for the former president's house to be searched in this way? well, it is indeed unprecedented, but there have been signs that the justice department has been investigating president trump for quite some time. the
like hannah has more from washington dc. the news is coming to us from a statement issued by form of charter than trumpet. we've got no confirmation from the f b i o. indeed, any comment from the justice department on this alleged grade? president trump has released a statement on his social media platform saying my beautiful home, our logo in palm beach, florida is currently under siege rated and occupied by a large group of f. b. i. agents, he says, after working and cooperating the relevant...
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and then henry turner is born free in washington dc slavery is legal in washington dc and then born ina chaplain one of the few black chaplains for the union army during the civil war and becomes bishop of the ame church in 18 eighties and he goes to proselytize for the ame church in the 18 eighties and 18 nineties. and that the founding meeting in 1895 he gives us speech and says god was a d grow and god was black. [laughter] when i read that i said wow. 1895. and the convention was complicated my favorite story is reverend boyd in 1896 of the national baptist publishing company the citizens savings bank and in 19 oh eight the negro doll company. all under the national baptist convention. that is amazing. >> that shows the centrality of the institution of the black church. just through one denomination. >> i hate to do this but they are asking me to wrap things up. we are just getting started. we have hours. >> thank you for the book and all the work you do. thank you for everything you have taught. everything you have modeled. you are a light in the black community. i cannot thank yo
and then henry turner is born free in washington dc slavery is legal in washington dc and then born ina chaplain one of the few black chaplains for the union army during the civil war and becomes bishop of the ame church in 18 eighties and he goes to proselytize for the ame church in the 18 eighties and 18 nineties. and that the founding meeting in 1895 he gives us speech and says god was a d grow and god was black. [laughter] when i read that i said wow. 1895. and the convention was...
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my candidate for us in washington dc. jason nichols is a democratic strategist and lecture at the university of maryland. he says, it's not surprising that some republicans are backing trump. i think that they are looking for a political advantage. they are looking to rally their base, and this is one cause that they can use. one of the things that republicans have done throughout the trump era is play upon victimization. to say that they are the victims of a deep state conspiracy. and this kind of adds into that and make it seem as though donald trump is someone who's fighting against the establishment and fighting against this liberal kind of a autocracy that's going on. and it's all. busy false, but it's no surprise that a 100 days out after they've had a really bad week. they really blundered. the pact act which protected us veterans . democrats had a couple other legislative wins on climate change in on lowering prescription drugs . democrats are also very much involved in women's bodily autonomy and that's motivatin
my candidate for us in washington dc. jason nichols is a democratic strategist and lecture at the university of maryland. he says, it's not surprising that some republicans are backing trump. i think that they are looking for a political advantage. they are looking to rally their base, and this is one cause that they can use. one of the things that republicans have done throughout the trump era is play upon victimization. to say that they are the victims of a deep state conspiracy. and this...
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ah, when one nation landed in washington dc rojo was there to meet them. i would say he had set up meetings for dixon and ashby using his gun lobby contact. i would say. ready again, yeah, if you speak since 1st visit to the united states, what they call up big thing, the middle of fear. yeah, the big apple is that is the, the washington monument. the trip is time, so they can attend one of the gun lobby. he's most influential gatherings of the year. the dinner is organized by the congressional sportsman foundation for a noun with an option to raise cash with a gun will be the one nation visitors regaled guests with tales of life down with not even allowed to function with godaddy to show protection for women. and i would love to have my insight on we've been employed in general. got it. we have a year like you've got a 20 boxes, then really dangerous disliking people talking about killing people like it's feeling that everything guy on a they tell themselves is front row cheerleaders for the u. s. president. donald trump a bottle of champagne. a few issue
ah, when one nation landed in washington dc rojo was there to meet them. i would say he had set up meetings for dixon and ashby using his gun lobby contact. i would say. ready again, yeah, if you speak since 1st visit to the united states, what they call up big thing, the middle of fear. yeah, the big apple is that is the, the washington monument. the trip is time, so they can attend one of the gun lobby. he's most influential gatherings of the year. the dinner is organized by the congressional...
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mike hannah is following developments from washington dc. the alleged have perpetrator of the attack. my cause has appeared in an upstate new york court in mabel new york. he's pleaded not guilty to the attempted murder and a sold charges. now police say that they are investigating the man's background, particularly in new jersey, which is where he comes from, the state, neighboring new york state. they are questioning people there to establish whether this was a attack carried out by the men on his own or whether there was some element of pending and some outside assistance in the attack. well, this being overwhelming, reaction not just from within the literary world, but also among the society at general. some have described it as the ultimate sense to ship of the artists such an attack. his close friend and fellow writer in mature and also issued a statement saying that rusty has been an inspirational protector of those writers and journalists who being persecuted around the world. this also being questions raised about securities at this
mike hannah is following developments from washington dc. the alleged have perpetrator of the attack. my cause has appeared in an upstate new york court in mabel new york. he's pleaded not guilty to the attempted murder and a sold charges. now police say that they are investigating the man's background, particularly in new jersey, which is where he comes from, the state, neighboring new york state. they are questioning people there to establish whether this was a attack carried out by the men...
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he joins us from washington, dc. so this all does sound pretty positive. do you think and agreement could now be reached on a nuclear do externally chatted. i don't think we've ever been this close in the last 16 months of negotiations because at the end of the day that statement of the european representative is fully accurate as he intended. it means that the g c p, away issues in nuclear issues. then she been subtle. what remains now? is it parallel conflict? which is the investigation into yvonne's nuclear path that has been reopened in the last year or 2 as a result of new information that came out. this was settled last time in 2016 in a parallel agreements with k. and the question is, if that will be done on the same way this time around. and if there is enough time to be able to do it in the same way as it was done last time, they were several sticking points. the had led to the talk, stalling. so what's changed exactly? have compromised has been made on both sides. there has been compromises on both sides. i think we are more aware of the issues.
he joins us from washington, dc. so this all does sound pretty positive. do you think and agreement could now be reached on a nuclear do externally chatted. i don't think we've ever been this close in the last 16 months of negotiations because at the end of the day that statement of the european representative is fully accurate as he intended. it means that the g c p, away issues in nuclear issues. then she been subtle. what remains now? is it parallel conflict? which is the investigation into...
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as good story to correspond, rosalyn, jordan as ly, for us in washington dc. rosalyn. i know this is being seen as a huge win for biden, but has been more than a year in the making and significantly less than bought and had initially hopeful that's the nature of politics. and washington presidents can propose pretty much anything they want, but they never get all that they want. it's the same with members of congress. they campaign on achieving certain things and they end up having to make compromises. the inflation reduction act is a textbook example of people making compromises in order to get some sort of legislation passed. certainly one thing that joe biden didn't want was continuing support for the oil, coal, and natural gas industries. but there are protections for those industries in the bill that was what was necessary in order to get a key swing democratic senator joe mansion to support the measure without his support. and without similar concessions to another democratic senator kiersten cinema. the bill never would have passed because the senate is for all
as good story to correspond, rosalyn, jordan as ly, for us in washington dc. rosalyn. i know this is being seen as a huge win for biden, but has been more than a year in the making and significantly less than bought and had initially hopeful that's the nature of politics. and washington presidents can propose pretty much anything they want, but they never get all that they want. it's the same with members of congress. they campaign on achieving certain things and they end up having to make...
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nice me ah, when one nation landed in washington dc rojo was there to meet them. i say he had set up meetings for dixon and ashby using his gun lobby contact. i would say you use dixon 1st visit to the united states like all that big thing. little fear. yeah, the big apple is that is the, the washington monument. the trip is time so they can attend. one of the gun lobby is most influential gatherings of the year. the dinner is organized by the congressional sportsman foundation. a downright spots around noon weapons that option to raise cash, but the gun will be the one nation visit is regaled guests with tails of life down we're not even allowed to function to show protection for women and i would love to have my insight. i'm with, we've been important in general started we have a, you know, like you got a 20 boxes and then you're really kind of liking the people talking the bicycle back and killing people like it's feeling they're everything guy. a guy with they tell themselves is front row cheerleaders for the u. s. prison. donald trump. i think we still got a
nice me ah, when one nation landed in washington dc rojo was there to meet them. i say he had set up meetings for dixon and ashby using his gun lobby contact. i would say you use dixon 1st visit to the united states like all that big thing. little fear. yeah, the big apple is that is the, the washington monument. the trip is time so they can attend. one of the gun lobby is most influential gatherings of the year. the dinner is organized by the congressional sportsman foundation. a downright...