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show up in washington dc. >> mr. i'm going to turn to you because you've been attacked repeatedly over the hearing about the number of 67% and no one has given you the changes to respond. for the rest of my time, i'd like you to give whatever response you feel appropriate. >> thank you, i appreciate that. again, i cannot stress enough throughout the whole time period we've been looking at, the chart that was put up, 90% of serious violent felonies were charged at the time of arrest, and i would note just because the case is not charged at the time of arrest does not mean that it's not ultimately charged because there's often particularly with our violent crimes continued investigation that gets us in a position to charge the case. what we see was a five year trend spanning three administrations and five u.s. attorneys primarily around the issue of misdemeanors and complications with prosecuting misdemeanors that we're trying to address and we have started to address and our paper and rate are charging rates this year
show up in washington dc. >> mr. i'm going to turn to you because you've been attacked repeatedly over the hearing about the number of 67% and no one has given you the changes to respond. for the rest of my time, i'd like you to give whatever response you feel appropriate. >> thank you, i appreciate that. again, i cannot stress enough throughout the whole time period we've been looking at, the chart that was put up, 90% of serious violent felonies were charged at the time of arrest,...
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lincoln met many african-americans as he traveled through washington dc. these meetings did not only take place in the white house. one day in may 18, '62 lincoln went to a local hospital where white union soldiers were convalescing and a nurse there introduced him to three black cooks, fugitives from slavery, at least two of them had come from kentucky and they were living in washington dc serving the union as cooks in this army hospital in lincoln was introduced to the mandy went up to the man took each of them by the hand and said their name, how do you do, lucy, how do you do brown, how do you do, lincoln treated them as human beings, offered them respect, showed them the gratitude he had for them, for their service, they were giving to the union. what lincoln didn't see in that moment, but the nurse saw, was that the white soldiers behind him were cursing and using the n-word that lincoln would treat these people with such respect. on location lincoln would stop at the contraband camp where howard university is today, and visit with the black refugees
lincoln met many african-americans as he traveled through washington dc. these meetings did not only take place in the white house. one day in may 18, '62 lincoln went to a local hospital where white union soldiers were convalescing and a nurse there introduced him to three black cooks, fugitives from slavery, at least two of them had come from kentucky and they were living in washington dc serving the union as cooks in this army hospital in lincoln was introduced to the mandy went up to the...
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i mean, look, i am here in washington, dc, and maybe l in washington, dc, and maybe where i am i haveause we have such a big international community here in dc, and i have to say, i'm from dc, so maybe that's why i might be partial to eurovision, but we had over 600 people rsvp between the semi—final events and the grand final, so if eurovision was something that wasn't happening in the united states before, i think it's harder to make that announcement now. getting bi aer announcement now. getting bigger and _ announcement now. getting bigger and bigger, - announcement now. getting bigger and bigger, and - announcement now. getting i bigger and bigger, and alesia, this was the first year, of course, that americans could vote. just briefly, did you vote, and who did you vote for? look, overloaded, buti vote, and who did you vote for? look, overloaded, but i am a strategic voter. i throwing all my weight behind sweden and finland. i was wanting to support some of the countries that europe wouldn't give many points to, but i can't lie, i gave some points to finland, gave some points to
i mean, look, i am here in washington, dc, and maybe l in washington, dc, and maybe where i am i haveause we have such a big international community here in dc, and i have to say, i'm from dc, so maybe that's why i might be partial to eurovision, but we had over 600 people rsvp between the semi—final events and the grand final, so if eurovision was something that wasn't happening in the united states before, i think it's harder to make that announcement now. getting bi aer announcement now....
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she ever times the reports now from washington, dc. a twin allows one from the us government, one from microsoft. the warning that a chinese hacking group had managed to infiltrate. what keep on being described in the release is as a range of us critical infrastructure organizations from telecommunications to child support, patient helps there also a power bill according to these releases of targeting the us island territory as well. but that's about all the information we're really getting in these releases. they do not list which organizations have been infiltrated. what's the final intent might be beyond gathering information? however, the all reports from i'm list quoted by microsoft that this may be something to do with what might happen in the event of a potential attack on taiwan. but it's all very, very vague. we do not the government around the world having used the pioneering techniques of the u. s. as the national security agency are attempting to spy on other countries. critical infrastructure. this is a reminder that the c
she ever times the reports now from washington, dc. a twin allows one from the us government, one from microsoft. the warning that a chinese hacking group had managed to infiltrate. what keep on being described in the release is as a range of us critical infrastructure organizations from telecommunications to child support, patient helps there also a power bill according to these releases of targeting the us island territory as well. but that's about all the information we're really getting in...
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and eventually i've been to washington dc as well, but i'll show brief. you won't enjoy the sea side at all. this dropped a bit south into the caribbean, and you've got the focus of big showers and they will be big will be hate t, possibly jamaica cuba, much the bahamas, and then line back to home juris. and what's a mile or which tails off before it gets to mexico? so a few big childs in mexico, admittedly, for the concentration of heavy rain. and the consequences is to the north and in columbia, the line that stretches down through rear. we'll give you a wet today, i think on monday with that on shore breeze. not as cold as you might think. good 24 degrees or via to generate a fraction tina. mostly it's a fine looking picture and the sun has returned. for most the, the the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back, a quick reminder, the top stories here on just the are a took, he is president, richard typo the one has been re elected in the countries 1st. one of the presidential election has promised economic recovery. on
and eventually i've been to washington dc as well, but i'll show brief. you won't enjoy the sea side at all. this dropped a bit south into the caribbean, and you've got the focus of big showers and they will be big will be hate t, possibly jamaica cuba, much the bahamas, and then line back to home juris. and what's a mile or which tails off before it gets to mexico? so a few big childs in mexico, admittedly, for the concentration of heavy rain. and the consequences is to the north and in...
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yes it was invited to washington dc, to be examining with a sounding board, sawaw him, i asd precipitation in the guest have passed with flying colors and after the examination, for surgeon general which the examining doctor, he said that i seek running, how isca it that u came to let the and word passing doctor cronin replied, the truth is, the inward new more than i did, i cannot help myself. so guess he gets commission and major in thek u.s. army and he s the highest ranking black officer of the civil war era. anywhereou assistant abby probay is a symbol of his right but just because he is now an officer in the army he does not mean that he will no longer pay circles in one point while traveling to philadelphia, he stopped and belmar and a crowd and buddies map and veggies in the face and gives him a blood he knowsps ripstop for shoulder straps, and giving him right insult and against the military authorities there any hassles the people arrested and he will not stand for this head on another occasion, while traveling through washington, , he tries to ride in a streetcar the conductor s
yes it was invited to washington dc, to be examining with a sounding board, sawaw him, i asd precipitation in the guest have passed with flying colors and after the examination, for surgeon general which the examining doctor, he said that i seek running, how isca it that u came to let the and word passing doctor cronin replied, the truth is, the inward new more than i did, i cannot help myself. so guess he gets commission and major in thek u.s. army and he s the highest ranking black officer of...
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thank you for speaking to us from washington, dc.- us from washington, dc. thank ou.trip appears to be holding despite some reports of fighting. the agreement was brokered by egypt following five days of violent exchanges which have killed at least 33 palestinians in gaza and two people in israel. the truce, which as you see here prompted celebration in the streets, includes a commitment by israel to stop so—called targeted assassinations. in return, israel reportedly demanded a complete halt to rocket fire by palestinian militants at its civilians. however, just hours after islamichhad militants confirmed a ceasefire was in effect, a rocket was fired from the gaza strip, prompting rocket warning sirens across a southern israel. it's not yet clear who fired the rocket, but several smaller militant palestinian groups are opposed to the truce brokered earlier in the day. 0ur reporter in gaza, rushdi abualouf, has more details about the ceasefire. agent was there from the beginning pushing for the ceasefire trying to de—escalate the situation. they offered three drafts i
thank you for speaking to us from washington, dc.- us from washington, dc. thank ou.trip appears to be holding despite some reports of fighting. the agreement was brokered by egypt following five days of violent exchanges which have killed at least 33 palestinians in gaza and two people in israel. the truce, which as you see here prompted celebration in the streets, includes a commitment by israel to stop so—called targeted assassinations. in return, israel reportedly demanded a complete halt...
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washington, dc is the heart of the free world.— washington, dc is the heart of the free world.the free world. let's go now to capitol hill. i am _ the free world. let's go now to capitol hill. | am katty - the free world. let's go now to capitol hill. i am katty kay, i capitol hill. i am katty kay, and in more _ capitol hill. i am katty kay, and in more than _ capitol hill. i am katty kay, and in more than 20 - capitol hill. i am katty kay, and in more than 20 years i capitol hill. i am katty kay, - and in more than 20 years spent here in the news business, i've grown accustomed to thinking of this is the centre of power. decisions that reverberate around the globe are made here by politicians who proudly championed democracy. the rule of the people, by
washington, dc is the heart of the free world.— washington, dc is the heart of the free world.the free world. let's go now to capitol hill. i am _ the free world. let's go now to capitol hill. | am katty - the free world. let's go now to capitol hill. i am katty kay, i capitol hill. i am katty kay, and in more _ capitol hill. i am katty kay, and in more than _ capitol hill. i am katty kay, and in more than 20 - capitol hill. i am katty kay, and in more than 20 years i capitol hill. i am katty...
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and by that we need right here in washington, dc, where the bbc�*s helena humphreyjoins us from washington about what's going on where you are. i think it's fair to say i feel quite at home. you will be forgiven for thinking if this was a pub in central london, but come with me, and you can see that this is the queen british pub here in the heart of washington, dc. he mentioned those flags. i was just speaking to the owner. they have been freshly unfurled, ready for a coronation watch party. it will be taking off. you can see the invite here from six a:m., so not for the faint—hearted, tomorrow and tables here will have actually been sold out for weeks. people will be coming together. they will be able to eat sunday roast, full english breakfast, tea, perhaps even applying to. it might be a two bit early for that. i spoke to the owner, this isn'tjust for ex—pats or royalists in the united states, this is about to marking a moment of history together. many people right around the globe will have never seen a coronation in real time with the last one being seven decades ago. people will be c
and by that we need right here in washington, dc, where the bbc�*s helena humphreyjoins us from washington about what's going on where you are. i think it's fair to say i feel quite at home. you will be forgiven for thinking if this was a pub in central london, but come with me, and you can see that this is the queen british pub here in the heart of washington, dc. he mentioned those flags. i was just speaking to the owner. they have been freshly unfurled, ready for a coronation watch party....
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million to visit on the as record-breaking temperatures continue to set over the region places in washington dcwashington degrees. people are visiting pools and facets to staycool . the latter expected to last through tomorrow . i'm more leisure. now back to life liberty and levin. >> center josh hawley, i'm not to talk with you on slot, man is needed you tahave to be using it to be care how he came to the you on surviving, he has a baby, he has a thfour-year-old daughter wants nothing to do with the doesn't evenwant to pay child support . he was not the mother grandfather, the president of the united states doesn't even counter. they the user angles she's not edchristmas partyshe's not invited .the first lady says we have six grandchildren. heno, they haveseven grandchildren . you your manhunt seems to not specifically what would you say to residents buying and undermining ? don't understand their behavior this message may have to send to mad men is number one, it's a good thing to get married and how the left says family will sign you down kids, their innocence. wheaties is a number one inste
million to visit on the as record-breaking temperatures continue to set over the region places in washington dcwashington degrees. people are visiting pools and facets to staycool . the latter expected to last through tomorrow . i'm more leisure. now back to life liberty and levin. >> center josh hawley, i'm not to talk with you on slot, man is needed you tahave to be using it to be care how he came to the you on surviving, he has a baby, he has a thfour-year-old daughter wants nothing to...
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charles cobb, john, these a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations in washington, dc. i. they asked him why the essex things could change the costs of the war. or i don't think it's a game changer in part because of the timeline. it takes many months to train ukrainians on f. 16 fighters. they haven't found these kinds of advanced western systems before. the pentagon said a month ago that it might take as long as 18 months. perhaps it could be done work quickly. but clearly these are not aircraft, they're going to be in the fight in this coming offensive one that we expect to be launched sometime in the next few weeks. so my best guess is the provision of these aircraft is really about the long term capability of ukraine. and its ability to deter russia looking forward. meanwhile, russia is wanting that supplying the fights a jets car is huge versus show that be genuine concerns that this could lead to further escalation is no question that further escalation has been in the minds of president biden. and his european counterparts from the beginning and that's why little b
charles cobb, john, these a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations in washington, dc. i. they asked him why the essex things could change the costs of the war. or i don't think it's a game changer in part because of the timeline. it takes many months to train ukrainians on f. 16 fighters. they haven't found these kinds of advanced western systems before. the pentagon said a month ago that it might take as long as 18 months. perhaps it could be done work quickly. but clearly these are...
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pub, a bar, ifound something of a away from home here in the heart of washington, dc.s, all ready for a coronation watch party from 6am tomorrow morning. but, of course, it is coronation eve here. some people are already out and about enjoying a paint. i want to introduce you to two people i've met who come from birmingham, alabama. susan and sam. susan, are you planning on watching the coronation tomorrow?— watching the coronation tomorrow? ~ , , , tomorrow? absolutely. the pub actually opens _ tomorrow? absolutely. the pub actually opens up _ tomorrow? absolutely. the pub actually opens up at _ tomorrow? absolutely. the pub actually opens up at six - tomorrow? absolutely. the pub actually opens up at six a:m. , l actually opens up at six a:m., but i — actually opens up at six a:m., but i am— actually opens up at six a:m., but i am going to be at home with— but i am going to be at home with a — but i am going to be at home with a cup— but i am going to be at home with a cup of earl grey tea. yeah, _ with a cup of earl grey tea. yeah, ini— with a cup of earl grey tea.
pub, a bar, ifound something of a away from home here in the heart of washington, dc.s, all ready for a coronation watch party from 6am tomorrow morning. but, of course, it is coronation eve here. some people are already out and about enjoying a paint. i want to introduce you to two people i've met who come from birmingham, alabama. susan and sam. susan, are you planning on watching the coronation tomorrow?— watching the coronation tomorrow? ~ , , , tomorrow? absolutely. the pub actually...
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charles cobb chan is a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations and washington dc. and here are his thoughts on whether the f sixteens could change the course of the war. or i don't think it's a game changer in part because of the timeline. it takes many months to train ukrainians on f. 16 fighters. they haven't found these kinds of advanced western systems before. the pentagon said a month ago that it might take as long as 18 months. perhaps it could be done work quickly. but clearly these are not aircraft, they're going to be in the fight in this coming offensive one that we expect to be launched sometime in the next few weeks. so my best guess is the provision of these aircraft is really about the long term capability of ukraine. and its ability to deter russia, looking forward as charles coach and senior fellow at the council on foreign relations in washington, dc. speaking to us earlier today, let's not take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. a helicopter is crashed in northern italy as authority, struggle to deal with a worst flood
charles cobb chan is a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations and washington dc. and here are his thoughts on whether the f sixteens could change the course of the war. or i don't think it's a game changer in part because of the timeline. it takes many months to train ukrainians on f. 16 fighters. they haven't found these kinds of advanced western systems before. the pentagon said a month ago that it might take as long as 18 months. perhaps it could be done work quickly. but clearly...
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okay. towels captcha senior fellow at the council on foreign relations in washington dc. thank you very much. my pleasure. as best i got someone who was making headlines around the world, these are, these are rallying for the 20th week, running to put tests, the government's plans, judicial reforms. critics claim the proposals will compromise that you do service independence, the prime minister. i mean, you mean it's now has forced to propose those back point and say the must be scrapped had a cup to has crushed in northern entities as i started to struggle to deal with the worst flight in any century. only one of the crew inspect and dummy's power lines was injured. if lots have cost, billions of use for the destruction with agriculture, especially hot hit tax, they've been abroad. how the gun boats in and tech. he's presidential election, ronald long time the, the rich up type at the one is facing, shutting down tomor till they start rolled in the 2nd round, boots as by kentucky. go to the polls each time. now for some news from here in berlin, where it has been relegat
okay. towels captcha senior fellow at the council on foreign relations in washington dc. thank you very much. my pleasure. as best i got someone who was making headlines around the world, these are, these are rallying for the 20th week, running to put tests, the government's plans, judicial reforms. critics claim the proposals will compromise that you do service independence, the prime minister. i mean, you mean it's now has forced to propose those back point and say the must be scrapped had a...
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this is why we all send them to washington, dc so they can iron out these hard decisions. of the federal government than what we have today. 0ver federal government than what we have today. over the next ten years, it reduces discretionary spending is a share of gdp by about 40% relative to its historical share. that is an unrecognisable federal government, so i would say where the republicans are starting is a pretty stark change from the kind of government that us citizens have grown accustomed to. so the treasury secretary, janet yellen, has said today that the stand—off is already impacting financial markets, increasing the debt burden on americans. are we seeing the impact already know? we are we seeing the impact already know?— are we seeing the impact alread know? ~ . already know? we are indeed. interest rates _ already know? we are indeed. interest rates on _ already know? we are indeed. interest rates on treasury - interest rates on treasury bills that are scheduled to mature in the first half of june are now trading at a premium of about one percentage point. th
this is why we all send them to washington, dc so they can iron out these hard decisions. of the federal government than what we have today. 0ver federal government than what we have today. over the next ten years, it reduces discretionary spending is a share of gdp by about 40% relative to its historical share. that is an unrecognisable federal government, so i would say where the republicans are starting is a pretty stark change from the kind of government that us citizens have grown...
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this is why we all send them to washington, dc, so that they can iron out these hard decisions. what we have today over the next ten years. it reduces discretionary spending as a share of gdp by about 40% relative to its historical share. that is an unrecognisable federal government. so i would say that where the republicans are starting is a pretty stark change from the kind of government that that us citizens have grown accustomed to. so the treasury secretary, janet yellen, has said today that the standoff is already impacting financial markets, increasing the debt burden on americans. are we seeing the impact already now? we are indeed. so interest rates on treasury bills that are scheduled to mature in the first half ofjune are now trading at a premium of about one percentage point, which is to say anybody holding a treasury bill that is scheduled to mature in the next couple of weeks is charging a pretty high price to hold the risk that they may not be paid on time. there are now only three days remaining where the house and senate are both in session before june 1st. that
this is why we all send them to washington, dc, so that they can iron out these hard decisions. what we have today over the next ten years. it reduces discretionary spending as a share of gdp by about 40% relative to its historical share. that is an unrecognisable federal government. so i would say that where the republicans are starting is a pretty stark change from the kind of government that that us citizens have grown accustomed to. so the treasury secretary, janet yellen, has said today...
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my kind of reports from washington dc. run this on to so just turned 40 when he was supposed to elected the governor of florida, endorsed by the then president donald trump. he won by the narrowest of margins. but he was re elected 3 years later in a land slide. evidence of the mass of conservative support, both up as governor and an indication of the swing that seemed florida moved from a toss up state to solidly republican because of our leadership and the folks in our state. we've really become the beating heart of the conservative movement in these united states donation reimbursement scheme as a scientist. as policies have shipped a little over the years as a member of congress and governor, his dislike of the government was evidenced in his resistance to federal cobit regulations. a hard line stance on immigration and abortion is welcomed by many cool republicans. news on the front lines of what does it merge as a national cultural war on everything from progressive education, policies to entertainment, we do not surrender to the work mob. florida is where woke goes to die about y
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i, let's cross to across 100 castro who's live in washington dc. and i did tell us more about this, but when this was a launch, while it lasted 15 weeks and the delivery sions went off for nearly 30 hours. and of course that verdict coming in this morning that for and rekey tar you and 3 other members of the far right group, the proud boys guilty of the dishes, furious. their sentencing will be determined at a later date, but as instead the maximum punishment here is 20 years in prison. now this charge of seditious conspiracy, it had been rarely use in american history up until basically now as the fall from the january 6th ride at the capital continues. this was actually the 3rd trial in which a jury has found defendants guilty of suspicious conspiracy, which is a very high level crime here in the united states. now prosecutor said that the proud boys consider themselves to be trumps army and that internal messaging between them and also post on social media. they said that they were wanting to keep trumps in power by any eye by any means necessar
i, let's cross to across 100 castro who's live in washington dc. and i did tell us more about this, but when this was a launch, while it lasted 15 weeks and the delivery sions went off for nearly 30 hours. and of course that verdict coming in this morning that for and rekey tar you and 3 other members of the far right group, the proud boys guilty of the dishes, furious. their sentencing will be determined at a later date, but as instead the maximum punishment here is 20 years in prison. now...
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this, and that's one of the reasons people want to get together and watch it, here in a bar in washington, dc how people in the us feel about the monarchy?— the monarchy? a really interesting _ the monarchy? a really interesting question. . the monarchy? a really interesting question. i | interesting question. i think the answer is one that is evolving. i took a look at a recent study and it found the late queen elizabeth ii, as andrew was saying, she remains the most popular member of the british royal family in this country. when it comes to king charles iii, 25% of the people viewed him favourably, 24% negatively, and the rest were a little ambivalent, to be frank. of course, a lot of star power with the duke and duchess of sussex, prince harry and meghan, and generally they are viewed more favourably this side of the atlantic than back home. and of course, a lot of speculation as to whether meghan would attend the coronation. a lot of sympathy for her decision not to attend. you have to point out of course, as well, tomorrow it is the fourth birthday of prince archie, in california. so ce
this, and that's one of the reasons people want to get together and watch it, here in a bar in washington, dc how people in the us feel about the monarchy?— the monarchy? a really interesting _ the monarchy? a really interesting question. . the monarchy? a really interesting question. i | interesting question. i think the answer is one that is evolving. i took a look at a recent study and it found the late queen elizabeth ii, as andrew was saying, she remains the most popular member of the...
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thank you so much for joining us. omar in washington dc. let me start with you and ask you about your reaction as someone who's suffered at the hands of a syrian regime, you were in detention for 3 years. what does syria being re admitted to the bleak mean to you? firstly, as an arrow of i will find it very difficult to believe that the era blake exist to support our populations, but rather to support they are a ruler, rulers and, and leading politicians now as a syrian, despite the fact that i don't believe and it could not see, there are a league as an ally of the student people. i still cannot but feel disappointed and betrayed because a play as you know, you can always see the, the rulers or they are, are governments talk about morality and brotherhood and generosity cartridge. and now when it comes to actions, they always support the, the evil. i'm ok, let me ask you for your thoughts. so my says he feels disappointed and the trade. what are your thoughts about this decision to re admit special a size regime and how does this benefit t
thank you so much for joining us. omar in washington dc. let me start with you and ask you about your reaction as someone who's suffered at the hands of a syrian regime, you were in detention for 3 years. what does syria being re admitted to the bleak mean to you? firstly, as an arrow of i will find it very difficult to believe that the era blake exist to support our populations, but rather to support they are a ruler, rulers and, and leading politicians now as a syrian, despite the fact that i...
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washington dc. around a million. all the houses are owned by mill men who work for my brother and me for the past 50 years. they all own their own home and they're very comfortable. the last real shows the shipping of lumber in 1917, the schooner lucy evelyn wood, built at harrington, maine. before the schooner was completed, we could patrol the sails and rigging at a profit of $10,000. now we cannot the schooner away. this order is for bridgeport, connecticut. the decalogue goes to vineyard haven. the rail of the schooner is eight or ten feet above the wall at which we have a rise fall with the tide of 12 feet each day. as business fell off, we were obliged to sell the towboat and now have to depend on dean boat for towing the lucy ellen is loaded with 2,250,000 leaves for new york. probably this is the last cargo of lumber that i will ever ship. arthur jasper is opening the drawer on the drawbridge that lead. from the east. retired across the river. you will notice the towboat and the reflection of the smoke in the
washington dc. around a million. all the houses are owned by mill men who work for my brother and me for the past 50 years. they all own their own home and they're very comfortable. the last real shows the shipping of lumber in 1917, the schooner lucy evelyn wood, built at harrington, maine. before the schooner was completed, we could patrol the sails and rigging at a profit of $10,000. now we cannot the schooner away. this order is for bridgeport, connecticut. the decalogue goes to vineyard...
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there's one group in washington dc, extreme republicans who have indicated they are willing to take us down the path of default. that is reckless, irresponsible and extreme. we are thankful that president biden has asked the four corners of the capital along with the administration to get together as early as this evening if not tomorrow to make sure that we can have a conversation about the budget, about the appropriations process, about spending and investments and revenue. all four parties have agreed. let me sibley say because there's been a narrative that has emerged from some of might -- let me simply say because there's been a narrative that has emerged. president biden and speaker mccarthy met february 1. in that meeting, president biden said default is off the table as it has been repeatedly during democratic administrations and republican administrations including when we helped president trump raise the debt ceiling without gamesmanship, partisanship. simultaneously, we can have a discussion about the budget. president biden said in that meeting, the administration will prod
there's one group in washington dc, extreme republicans who have indicated they are willing to take us down the path of default. that is reckless, irresponsible and extreme. we are thankful that president biden has asked the four corners of the capital along with the administration to get together as early as this evening if not tomorrow to make sure that we can have a conversation about the budget, about the appropriations process, about spending and investments and revenue. all four parties...
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because he wasn't actually present in washington dc. on the day of that riot. however, prosecutors made a case of visitors that was a big part of planning for the violence. and that's why he was convicted of this conspiracy charge. they pointed to his own messages in his phone that they were just able to crack earlier this year in which he said, make no mistake. we did this in reference to the january 6th riot. at least a teach has it been shot dead at a school in northwest park has done you taught happened during an exam period in the crime district. the police are investigating the basic behind the chemicals. in a separate incident, 6 security forces personnel and 3 gunmen were killed in the fighting and neighboring officer as done district fox done spite agencies issue to high trust and load warning that could be more tax in the coming days. just be more fighting. and so the, despite a week long cease by coming into effect, united nations is calling for security guarantees to ensure the safe movement of aid. the current president for
because he wasn't actually present in washington dc. on the day of that riot. however, prosecutors made a case of visitors that was a big part of planning for the violence. and that's why he was convicted of this conspiracy charge. they pointed to his own messages in his phone that they were just able to crack earlier this year in which he said, make no mistake. we did this in reference to the january 6th riot. at least a teach has it been shot dead at a school in northwest park has done you...
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thanks so much here in washington, dc.rs spanning three generations... i supporters spanning three generations. . ._ supporters spanning three generations... i don't think too many _ generations... i don't think too many people _ generations... i don't think too many people have i generations... i don't think| too many people have been generations... i don't think i too many people have been to two coronation. i was here seven years ago for the queen's coronation. the it's an amazing experience being here, she was here for the coronation many years ago. here for the coronation many years ago-— here for the coronation many ears auo. , , , ., years ago. new friendships are bein: years ago. new friendships are being firm _ years ago. new friendships are being firm stop _ years ago. new friendships are being firm stop you _ years ago. new friendships are being firm stop you have i years ago. new friendships are being firm stop you have just l being firm stop you have just met? yes! she came up last night, and he can't help but
thanks so much here in washington, dc.rs spanning three generations... i supporters spanning three generations. . ._ supporters spanning three generations... i don't think too many _ generations... i don't think too many people _ generations... i don't think too many people have i generations... i don't think| too many people have been generations... i don't think i too many people have been to two coronation. i was here seven years ago for the queen's coronation. the it's an amazing experience...
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activities that were going on around the 56 field offices when in fact the cases were really all from washington dc and washington field office had a task force that responsible for calling the shots and all those cases thank you guys for being here. >> my times expired gentleman >> yields back we have votes on the floor to our witnesses so we will take a break now we will stand in recess until 15 minutes after the close of the vote the final vote on the floor and. you guys are welcome to wait in the back. the committee stands in recess. >> the committee will come to order. >> mammy recognize? >> -- may i be recognized? >> now that i'm here, i can respond and be judged in a court of, i look forward to reviewing that myself. >> it's not much help when you give it to us during the hearing. >> each staff member of appointed pursuant to the request by minority party members, shall be accorded equitable treatment with the best with respect to the accessibility of committee records. the chairman is correct in pointing out there are restrictions on was blower disclosures, but those restrictions pertain to
activities that were going on around the 56 field offices when in fact the cases were really all from washington dc and washington field office had a task force that responsible for calling the shots and all those cases thank you guys for being here. >> my times expired gentleman >> yields back we have votes on the floor to our witnesses so we will take a break now we will stand in recess until 15 minutes after the close of the vote the final vote on the floor and. you guys are...
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i mean, look, i'm here in washington, dc, and maybe where i am i have a kind of skewed perspective, becauserom dc, so maybe that's why i might be partial to eurovision. but we had over 600 people rsvp between the semi—final events and the grand final. so if eurovision was something that wasn't happening in the united states before, i think it's harder to make that announcement now. getting bigger and bigger, and alesia, this was the first year, of course, that americans could vote. just briefly, did you vote, and who did you vote for? look, i voted, but i'm a strategic voter. i wasn't throwing all my weight behind sweden and england. ——i wasn't throwing all my weight behind sweden and finland. i was wanting to support some of the countries that europe wouldn't give many points to. but i can't lie, i gave some points to finland, i gave some points to sweden. well, loreen collecting all the points tonight, doing very well. and alesia michelle, american eurovision fan and host of a big—time watch party there in washington, dc, thank you very much forjoining us. thank you. despite not being abl
i mean, look, i'm here in washington, dc, and maybe where i am i have a kind of skewed perspective, becauserom dc, so maybe that's why i might be partial to eurovision. but we had over 600 people rsvp between the semi—final events and the grand final. so if eurovision was something that wasn't happening in the united states before, i think it's harder to make that announcement now. getting bigger and bigger, and alesia, this was the first year, of course, that americans could vote. just...
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larry: developing news senator dianne feinstein echo the job in washington dc.eturn to capital -- job in washington dc, she was recovering from shingles in san francisco. joining me now, jackie. it is unusual to see democrats publicly battling against each other, there are some of the par that say, senator feinstein at age 89 should step aside, how do you see this playing out? >> they have been certainly ro khanna, and alexandria garcia cortez. i would say for most members they recognize it she had the right to recover and then returned to washington. i wish her well. i think she is once again showing how steely she has. is a great word for her, takes you back to 1978 when she brought the city back from poor -- horrors from the assassination of george moscone he and on the heels of the diana massacre. let's wish her well that she can do her job. larry: do you expect that she will complete her term? >> she will do what she needs to do. i cannot speak to her health condition. she is coming back. she took a private. plane today back to washington dc. >> moving onto
larry: developing news senator dianne feinstein echo the job in washington dc.eturn to capital -- job in washington dc, she was recovering from shingles in san francisco. joining me now, jackie. it is unusual to see democrats publicly battling against each other, there are some of the par that say, senator feinstein at age 89 should step aside, how do you see this playing out? >> they have been certainly ro khanna, and alexandria garcia cortez. i would say for most members they recognize...
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we are also expecting some news coming out of washington, dc, at about ten minutes past the
we are also expecting some news coming out of washington, dc, at about ten minutes past the
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to flee washington dc. to risk a dangerous default. in a crisis they have created. these republican's was a joe biden refused to sit down with them. that is a fake narrative. that they have continued to try to put into the public domain. they say president biden refused to talk for 97 days, fake, false, fraudulent narrative. the timeline is pretty clear. president biden sat down with the speaker of the house. they had a conversation in the oval office and president biden said we will produce our budget on march 9. so that the american people know our values, know the types of investments that should be made for their health, safety and economic well-being and challenge the extreme mega republicans to do the same thing. president biden produced his budget. a budget that will strengthen and protect social security. a budget that will cut the deficit by an additional $3 trillion on top of the 1.7 trillion that has already been cut by the biden administration over the last two years. and then we waited for republicans to produce the budget. no budget no budget. then on
to flee washington dc. to risk a dangerous default. in a crisis they have created. these republican's was a joe biden refused to sit down with them. that is a fake narrative. that they have continued to try to put into the public domain. they say president biden refused to talk for 97 days, fake, false, fraudulent narrative. the timeline is pretty clear. president biden sat down with the speaker of the house. they had a conversation in the oval office and president biden said we will produce...
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this blower centers as work closely with politicians with congress in washington dc. siri nelson is now the executive director of national was the lower center. and by working with these politicians, we're hoping to make the culture better to whistle blowers. in fact, person and by medium came out after the anti money laundering bill was passed and said, whistle blowers are critically important for national security and for our economic development. so if you have people saying things like that, john, why are we holding whistleblowers up as the people of integrity, honesty encourage that they are, and that includes you, john, to tell us a little bit about uh about pending legislation on capitol hill. you know we, we've got a national whistleblower protection act it. unfortunately, national security whistle blowers are exempt from its protections. but the f. b, i has made some inroads. there. is there other legislation that you're working on or fighting for to protect whistle blowers as well. right. now we are trying to gather together of people in congress in order to help us with these
this blower centers as work closely with politicians with congress in washington dc. siri nelson is now the executive director of national was the lower center. and by working with these politicians, we're hoping to make the culture better to whistle blowers. in fact, person and by medium came out after the anti money laundering bill was passed and said, whistle blowers are critically important for national security and for our economic development. so if you have people saying things like...
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at the end of may, protests and rioting came to a head in washington, dc.ght up to the gates of the white house. to many americans, it felt that the country was on the brink of anarchy. the next day, lafayette park, in front of the white house, was cleared by the overwhelming force the president had been advocating. but by then, the crowd was entirely peaceful. democrats blasted this as an overreaction ordered by trump, they said, so that he could stage a bizarre photo opportunity on the edge of the park. while i have great respect for our men and women in uniform, i don't think it was appropriate to have them on the steps of the lincoln memorial. i don't think it was appropriate for people to rough people up in lafayette square who were demonstrating peacefully so that the president could come through and do his staged event. an official inquiry later determined that the park service had been planning to clear the area well before anyone knew of the president's plans. but nonetheless, democrats objected strongly against the use of fences and military force
at the end of may, protests and rioting came to a head in washington, dc.ght up to the gates of the white house. to many americans, it felt that the country was on the brink of anarchy. the next day, lafayette park, in front of the white house, was cleared by the overwhelming force the president had been advocating. but by then, the crowd was entirely peaceful. democrats blasted this as an overreaction ordered by trump, they said, so that he could stage a bizarre photo opportunity on the edge...
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i'm helena humphrey in washington dc. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there.gh cloud made up of ice crystals. and just like a rainbow, you can get a double halo effect. there will be some of that high cloud around on bank holiday monday and much of the country will have a dry and sunny day. but a chilly start and some cloud coming off the north sea through the midlands and eastern england, breaking up through the day with some sunshine coming through. away from the far north of scotland, there'll be a lot of sunshine. strong sunshine as well, high uv levels for many of us on monday and that sun could be quite deceptive when it breaks through in the south—east because there'll be a cooler and stronger wind blowing, and it will be windy through the english channel. cooler in the south—east but further north and west, warming up with temperatures to 20—21 celsius in north—west england and scotland. bank holiday monday will be dry because we still have high pressure in charge and to the south of it, still some strong winds in southern england, and by tuesday there
i'm helena humphrey in washington dc. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there.gh cloud made up of ice crystals. and just like a rainbow, you can get a double halo effect. there will be some of that high cloud around on bank holiday monday and much of the country will have a dry and sunny day. but a chilly start and some cloud coming off the north sea through the midlands and eastern england, breaking up through the day with some sunshine coming through. away from the far north of scotland,...
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party, the problem with the partner, and whether it's a republican or democrat, i lived or in washington dc. we just had him a euro election where the mayor was attack for not doing enough back hearing about, you know, different groups in the city. and people didn't go out in the street and protest against that. we set these things as normal and we don't push back a get started government in the same way that we see in places other places around the country as well. and the reason we don't push back against our government is because instead we think it's only one side of the government. that's right. and the other one is wrong, rather than bad things. fairly business, new study i was just sharing it with the with of yours. uh, the vast majority of republicans from 2016 to the day. now think by far more, i have a 2030 points, are as high as 2030 points that democrats are immoral. and democrats, big republicans are a moral, same thing as dishonest, same as close minded. same is not intelligent. so more and more americans think the other guy is stupid, is a liar. and these numbers keep increas
party, the problem with the partner, and whether it's a republican or democrat, i lived or in washington dc. we just had him a euro election where the mayor was attack for not doing enough back hearing about, you know, different groups in the city. and people didn't go out in the street and protest against that. we set these things as normal and we don't push back a get started government in the same way that we see in places other places around the country as well. and the reason we don't push...