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washington. they were worried -- first, there is washington, but the a shadowident might be of what washington is. he needs this high title. literature one it, what you see is that people start to say, you know, washington got all of his accolades and all of his reverence and respect without a title. he did not need a high title along the way to get our respect. what we need to do is have these other people try to rise to the top, show what they are without the noise and confusion that a title can bring. that put away that argument -- that is the way that argument turned out. >> i think we have another question. >> i am from the history department. i am wondering what influence the events in france are having on what is going on. dr. bartoloni-tuazon: thank you. the events in france, the revolution, the news of it is coming slowly over to america. it is starting to arrive in the summer of 1789. it really does not affect the legislative phase. you do not see anything in the newspapers about it during that time of april and may. by july, things have changed. people --ming and what you see in the pr
washington. they were worried -- first, there is washington, but the a shadowident might be of what washington is. he needs this high title. literature one it, what you see is that people start to say, you know, washington got all of his accolades and all of his reverence and respect without a title. he did not need a high title along the way to get our respect. what we need to do is have these other people try to rise to the top, show what they are without the noise and confusion that a title...
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washington's life mask. this one was made for the artist lutes, who painted the famous washington crossing the delaware painting in the 19th century. it has a really interesting art connection to the revolution, as well as you are looking at what washington actually looked like. because the life mask was taken from his face. we finish this section with the inauguration of washington. washington is elected president in 1789. he is, of course, inaugurated in new york city. one of the interesting items that i find is these inaugural buttons. these souvenirs. we have several inaugural buttons in our collection. we chose to display here in this exhibition. we have them arranged on the items that they may have been worn, in a manner in which they may have been worn at the time. these are large buttons. a gentleman could put these buttons on his coat, if he wanted to, if you wanted to buy a whole set. but typically, these kinds of commemorative buttons were bought in singles, maybe doubles, and placed on a hat like this, holding up the edge to create a tricorn hat. or on a rosette that could be then worn either on a hat or a coat to show your support of the new government and new president. these two then items are interesting, because they inc
washington's life mask. this one was made for the artist lutes, who painted the famous washington crossing the delaware painting in the 19th century. it has a really interesting art connection to the revolution, as well as you are looking at what washington actually looked like. because the life mask was taken from his face. we finish this section with the inauguration of washington. washington is elected president in 1789. he is, of course, inaugurated in new york city. one of the interesting...
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washington's life mask. made for the artist emmanuel lutes, who made it the same as washington crossing the delaware. it has a really interesting art connection to the revolution, as well as, you are at what washington actually looked like. because the life mask was taken from his face. finish this section with the inauguration of washington. in 1789.cted president one of the interesting items that i find is these inaugural buttons. he's souvenirs. we have several inaugural buttons in our collection. arranged on the items that they may have been worn, in a manner in which they have been worn at the time. these are large buttons. a gentleman could put these buttons on his coat if he wanted to, but typically, these kinds commemorative buttons were bought in single, maybe double thislaced on a hat like holding up the edge to create a tricorn hat. or on a rosette that could be worn on a hat, or a coat to show your support of the new government and new president. these are interesting because thatinclude some wording reaches back into the earlier history of the country in a because it was one of these buttons that says god save the president, instead of god save the king. itemswere commemorative for the
washington's life mask. made for the artist emmanuel lutes, who made it the same as washington crossing the delaware. it has a really interesting art connection to the revolution, as well as, you are at what washington actually looked like. because the life mask was taken from his face. finish this section with the inauguration of washington. in 1789.cted president one of the interesting items that i find is these inaugural buttons. he's souvenirs. we have several inaugural buttons in our...
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this is about washington as an entrepreneur i think it's important to remember that george washington was a combat veteran. that ties in to what i will talk about in a moment about washington's views of piece. those are your at-home were also affected and participants in war comeau what war does to a country into a people this is one element of washington's character that i saw early on in his taken a while understand. there is a purpose, detail matters. if you are in the service you ignore your peril basic that that the men who served with you must eat, they must have shelter from a must-have clothing in the must be paid. some silly to say you would be surprised to see how many people did not understand the basic reality. if you do not pay if you do not finance the force while the call money the sinews of war. i learning process of management is important. i mentioned earlier how again los angeles of her own 's is frustrating of the narrative goes. the wealthiest widow in virginia. it was back from the french and indian war and says the wealthiest widow of virginia is right down the road. i would emphasize whatever motivations may have been whatever motivations may have bee
this is about washington as an entrepreneur i think it's important to remember that george washington was a combat veteran. that ties in to what i will talk about in a moment about washington's views of piece. those are your at-home were also affected and participants in war comeau what war does to a country into a people this is one element of washington's character that i saw early on in his taken a while understand. there is a purpose, detail matters. if you are in the service you ignore...
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washington confronts lee. ofs an amazing story washington, who is a stoic fig ure that is unflappable. lafayette reports that the leaves on the trees actually shook because washington swore so much. [laughter] nathaniel ramsay has his finest hour. washington and requests that ramsay and his regiment hold back the british one of so that washington can bring up the main army. it's an epic stand again. marylanders charge into the vortex of battle. a microcosm of the battle, ramsay is confronted by his counterpart, a british officer. they cross swords. the british officer on horses ram -- officer unhorses ramsay and is about to execute him. and ramsey shows his masonic ring, according to legend, and to that grandson qua ---- and that grants him quarter. i am not a freemason historian. is not something i will necessarily cover. but when you go through the multiple records and find there are summons to attend large meetings. many in the maryland line or some of the most powerful freemasons in america. mrs. ramsay follows her husband. they are captured. ramsay is parlloed. --paroled. this is not treatment that average pows received. if you were an enlisted man that had no
washington confronts lee. ofs an amazing story washington, who is a stoic fig ure that is unflappable. lafayette reports that the leaves on the trees actually shook because washington swore so much. [laughter] nathaniel ramsay has his finest hour. washington and requests that ramsay and his regiment hold back the british one of so that washington can bring up the main army. it's an epic stand again. marylanders charge into the vortex of battle. a microcosm of the battle, ramsay is confronted by...
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washington for decades. but 1950 was also as i'm sure that you already appreciate the period when the washington -- when washington was the center of global democracy. the country had emerged from world war ii and washington was not just symbolic as the nation's capital, it had also emerged as the super power capital. and that had become a liability in world affairs because the capital was seg grated. -- segregated. there were diplomatic envoys from countries like india and after ca and because they were -- africa and because they were dark skinned off they weren't served. they were treated as if they were american blacks. and mary church terrell who was 86 years old in 1950 had been a lifelong activist. she was someone who graff stated towards activism in the v ferguson" "plesi that upheld railway seating. that was her entrance point into activism. and so 54 years later she is in essence walking into this cafeteria knowing that in the heart of washington, d.c. that she will get turned away. but she also knew that she could use this. the segregated capital. the height of the coal war to her advantage. -- cold war
washington for decades. but 1950 was also as i'm sure that you already appreciate the period when the washington -- when washington was the center of global democracy. the country had emerged from world war ii and washington was not just symbolic as the nation's capital, it had also emerged as the super power capital. and that had become a liability in world affairs because the capital was seg grated. -- segregated. there were diplomatic envoys from countries like india and after ca and because...
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washington? [laughter] brian: yes. i'm getting down the road. ron: hamilton is 22 when he meets washington. washington would have been 45. [begin video clip] ♪ [end video clip] ron: this was the valley forge winter. the continental army was sitting there amidst -- the problem was the farmers were selling the food to the british forces in philadelphia. i remember lin had sent me very beautiful, mournful music for valley forge. he would hear the words of thomas payne over the music. those were the only words that survived from that original draft of that scene. lin is extraordinary in terms of plucking out what he needs for a scene. he is a disciplined writer. it is hard for a writer to strike at a beautiful line. lin has the ability to do it -- i am not sure i do. brian: he is what age? ron: lin is 36. brian: during the first constitutional convention, the founding fathers were 30? ron: he would have been 32, then 34 when he became treasury secretary. brian: so all of this had been done by young people. ron: this is an interesting point. so much of the attention about the show has concentrated on the f
washington? [laughter] brian: yes. i'm getting down the road. ron: hamilton is 22 when he meets washington. washington would have been 45. [begin video clip] ♪ [end video clip] ron: this was the valley forge winter. the continental army was sitting there amidst -- the problem was the farmers were selling the food to the british forces in philadelphia. i remember lin had sent me very beautiful, mournful music for valley forge. he would hear the words of thomas payne over the music. those were...
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washington. washington died last wednesday after a long battle with brain cancer. the brownsville native led syracuse to three nba tournaments. he went on to play three seasons in the nba. pearl washington was 52 years old. >>> we have some information you need to get around this weekend. there are going to be some road closures on three major bridges beginning tonight. here's news4's lauren scalia to show us where. >> there is plenty of road work you need to know about. the tappan zee bridge beginning tonight at 8:00 p.m. and wrapping up sunday at 11:00 a.m. we'll have one to three lanes closed on the rockland side of the span. then heading over to the in phase 2 of the polaski skyway project. beginning tonight in jersey city, the palisades avenue bridge will shut down in both directions. it will be closed from beacon to lower av. this will wrap up saturday at 9:00 a.m., but the southbound lanes will remain closed ongoing between beacon avenue. northbound lanes will reopen. the bayonne bridge will shut down. we have a full closure beginning tonight at 9:00 p.m. that will wrap up monday at 5:00 a.m. the doppel bridge is the way to go. >>> tonight marks a sad times for a senior. >> they
washington. washington died last wednesday after a long battle with brain cancer. the brownsville native led syracuse to three nba tournaments. he went on to play three seasons in the nba. pearl washington was 52 years old. >>> we have some information you need to get around this weekend. there are going to be some road closures on three major bridges beginning tonight. here's news4's lauren scalia to show us where. >> there is plenty of road work you need to know about. the...
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washington, washington evacuated family members of the military from the tur kirn base. everyone hoped obama that he would be here to join him. he declined to meet with erdogan here or they nuclear summit that brought him to washingtonand that has been seen as a snub. obama didn't merely side lined serdz, he scalded him >> i think the approach they've been taking towards the press is one that could lead turkey down a path that would be very troubling. >> reporter: we asked what he thought. >> reporter: president obama says there are troubling signs in turkey. what do you say? >> reporter: but he kept the answer to himself >>> in brussels protesters from left and right wing groups have taken to the streets defying a ban on demonstrations. a dozen protesters were arrested. they were denouncing islamaphobia. in a north-eastern city protesters clashed with youths. water cannon was used to break up the crowd. 32 people died in the airport last month. the airport will reopen for a limited number of passenger flights on sunday. the bombings tore through the departure hall destroying much of it. the opening was delayed over security measures. >> translation: before entering the airport building an initial check will be carr
washington, washington evacuated family members of the military from the tur kirn base. everyone hoped obama that he would be here to join him. he declined to meet with erdogan here or they nuclear summit that brought him to washingtonand that has been seen as a snub. obama didn't merely side lined serdz, he scalded him >> i think the approach they've been taking towards the press is one that could lead turkey down a path that would be very troubling. >> reporter: we asked what he...
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washington instead of by the team's mascot name. >> washington beat them quite a few times or a couple times last year so that could be why. a little sour. >>> up next in "the pulse" if you loved the original "avatar" there's even more in the works. >>> and if first you try again. things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can reduce joint pain and swelling in as little as two weeks, and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common, and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. xeljanz can reduce e symptoms of ra, even without methotrexate, and is now available in a once-daily pill. ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. acidity was in my diet...much enjoy the relief. that it was damaging the enamel. i wanted to fix it right away. my dentist recommended pronamel. he said pronamel can make my teeth stronger. pronamel is helping me lead the life that i want to live. ♪ >>> time to check "the pulse" beginning with a slew of sequels for "avatar." >> we had james cameron who's been quiet about the future of his box office biggie but appeared at cinema-con and announced four sequels in the works the first rolling out in 2018. >> the first one was in 2009 and was the all-time grossing film up to that time. >>> and an adventurer in florida is bursting with excitement despite a major setback with a giant plastic bubble. >> he is trying to make it from south florida to bermuda to back in this floating bubble and took off this week only to be pushed back to now he's just waiting for some better weather to try again. >> so bellush chi's plans to spend up to 45 days in the water and he's doing it for a good cause. raising money for a children's charity. >> all right. i like his determination, too. >>> yeah. >> easily gave it when winds -- >> too much determination going out and getting a tattoo but a fail. it turned into a social media sensation. >> a woman from tennessee named holland christianson was conned into getting this tattoo on her leg which she thought was a chinese phrase but it turns out it was actually the name of charlotte hornets point guard jeremy lin. >> she shared it online and guess who spotted it. jeremy lin himself. he then used a sharpie to draw the symbol on his own ankle and hopes to meet him. >> of course, his is removable. >> hers, not so much. today is april 15th. and for many of us, the weekend is just a couple hours away. and even more good news-- there will be a lot of sunshine overhead when it gets here. good morning washingtons to eileen frost advisory remains in effect until 9am for counties west of i-95. today: sunny and delightful! highs: 62-68 winds: e 5 mph tonight: clear and chilly. lows: 38-45 winds: light saturday: highs: 67-72 winds: ne 5 mph 95 stafford south capitol st today.. of service in boston, as the city observes the third anniversary of the the boston marathon bombings. a moment of silence will be held at 2:49 p.m-- when the first of two home-made bombs detonated near the finish line. 3 people were killed and hundreds were injured. days later -- the bombers, tamerlan and dzhokar tsarnaev, lead police on a wild shootout through the city. tamerlan tsarnaev was killed, his younger brother was eventually caught and convicted of the attacks. lawmakers, including vice president joe biden, have designated april 15th as "one boston day" and encourage residents to participate in acts of kindness like community service or giving blood. back here this morning.. a performer with the ringling brothers
washington instead of by the team's mascot name. >> washington beat them quite a few times or a couple times last year so that could be why. a little sour. >>> up next in "the pulse" if you loved the original "avatar" there's even more in the works. >>> and if first you try again. things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz is a small pill for adults with...
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washington, washington evacuated family members from the turkish base after cities were struck. erdogan had hoped obama would be joining here. this is after all less than an hour's drive from washington dc. obama declined to meet with him here or at the nuclear summit that brought him to washington. he didn't merely side lyn him, he scalded him >> i think the approach that they've been taking towards the press is one that could lead turkey down a path that would be very troubling. >> reporter: we asked erdogan what he thought. >> reporter: mr president, president obama says there are troubling signs in turkey. what do you say? but he kept the answer to him >>> debris found could belong to the missing malaysian air flight. it was discovered a month after this was found in mozam bique. it is almost certainly from the aircraft >>> indigenous australians are calling for a slice of a multi million dollar fishing industry they say they are excluded from. many of them have been arrested on charges of poaching. the government says they're not entitled to fish even though their ancestors have done so for thousands of years. >> reporter: off the coast south of sydney are lobsters, oysters and
washington, washington evacuated family members from the turkish base after cities were struck. erdogan had hoped obama would be joining here. this is after all less than an hour's drive from washington dc. obama declined to meet with him here or at the nuclear summit that brought him to washington. he didn't merely side lyn him, he scalded him >> i think the approach that they've been taking towards the press is one that could lead turkey down a path that would be very troubling....
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funeral services held in brooklyn this morning for a syracuse basketball legend, dwayne pearl washington. washington died last wednesday after a long battle with brain cancer. he led syracuse to three ncaa tournaments under coach jim jim bohem. he was 52 years old. >>> we have a commuter alert for everyone in the area. road closures on three major bridges this weekend. >> lauren scalia has the areas you need to avoid. >> plenty of weekend road work. for people traveling to rockland county via the tappan zee bridge closed on the rockland county bound side of the span. that could cause delays. most big closures are overnight. heading over to the palisade avenue bridge, in phase two of the sky way construction project. beginning tonight at 11:00 p.m. in jersey city, the palisade avenue bridge will shut down in both directions. palisade avenue will be closed from beacon avenue to newark avenue, but will have a detour set up. that's in both directions. we'll have route 139, lower roadway closed while this happens. this will wrap up saturday at 9:00 a.m. but the southbound lanes will remain closed, ongoin
funeral services held in brooklyn this morning for a syracuse basketball legend, dwayne pearl washington. washington died last wednesday after a long battle with brain cancer. he led syracuse to three ncaa tournaments under coach jim jim bohem. he was 52 years old. >>> we have a commuter alert for everyone in the area. road closures on three major bridges this weekend. >> lauren scalia has the areas you need to avoid. >> plenty of weekend road work. for people traveling to...
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in june, i'm not sure if they >> "washington journal" >> "washington journal" continues. >> "washington journal" continues. >> "washington journal" continues. >> "washington journal" continues. >> "washington journal" continues. >> "washington journal" continues. >> "washington journal" continues. >> "washington journal" continues. >> "washington journal" continues. we had a shutdown of the system, for, what, 29 hours, march 16, last month. i gave enough time for folks to prepare for this hearing. i wanted to do something immediate. we do have some new leadership at wmata and i wanted to make certain everyone had time to prepare for this hearing. we have a metro system in crisis in washington, d.c.. and we need to find what has gone wrong, what steps have been taken to correct the problems. we need to look at the management restructuring and we need to look at the financial structuring that is currently in place. there are few transit systems in the united states that receive the subsidization that metro does in washington so we need to, again, hold people's feet accountable, and see wh
in june, i'm not sure if they >> "washington journal" >> "washington journal" continues. >> "washington journal" continues. >> "washington journal" continues. >> "washington journal" continues. >> "washington journal" continues. >> "washington journal" continues. >> "washington journal" continues. >> "washington journal" continues. >>...
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he said to me, when washington met hamilton, would washington have seen hamilton as a younger version of himself? i said, absolutely, because washington when he meets hamilton, hamilton is 22. when washington was 23, he was the head of the armed forces in virginia, let his man into a terrible massacre. there is a beautiful song in the show where washington seems about, let me tell you what i wish i had known when i was young. that was very thrilling to me when we had that discussion. the next time i saw a new version of the show, to see that scene in that song and realize that it came directly out of it. but even, you know, very late in the game,for instance, that the public theater where it originated off-broadway, i said to lin, there is one big policy point missing from the show, which is that when hamilton became treasury secretary, the country as bankrupt. the time he left, we were as credit worthy as any other country in the world. amazing feat. in the closing scene of the show, madison comes out and says, he took us from bankruptcy to prosperity. for that, we will forever be in debt. he does not get enough credit for all the cr
he said to me, when washington met hamilton, would washington have seen hamilton as a younger version of himself? i said, absolutely, because washington when he meets hamilton, hamilton is 22. when washington was 23, he was the head of the armed forces in virginia, let his man into a terrible massacre. there is a beautiful song in the show where washington seems about, let me tell you what i wish i had known when i was young. that was very thrilling to me when we had that discussion. the next...
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for everyone here i'm sduk he washington. . washington. . >> sleep well. pal >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation from worx. [ dramatic music plays ] nothing offends these members of the mount parnassus garden club like a neglected lawn. and they're here to do something about it. [ clicks ] their weapon of choice -- the all-new worx gt 2.0... the next-generation lithium-battery-powered two-in-one trimmer and edger that means business. when this gang decides to take matters into their own hands, they don't have time to mess around. so if your standards are as high as theirs are, nothing else but the worx gt 2.0 will do. [ dramatic music ends ] you already know the incredible power, precision, and versatility of the worx gt grass trimmer and edger. now it's time to take everything you thought you knew times two. introducing the all-new lithium-powered worx gt 2.0 with two wheel positions, two inches more cutting diameter, and nearly two times the battery capacity, giving you more run-time than ever before. in other words, it's twice as versatil
for everyone here i'm sduk he washington. . washington. . >> sleep well. pal >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation from worx. [ dramatic music plays ] nothing offends these members of the mount parnassus garden club like a neglected lawn. and they're here to do something about it. [ clicks ] their weapon of choice -- the all-new worx gt 2.0... the next-generation lithium-battery-powered two-in-one trimmer and edger that means business. when this gang decides to take...
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washington, washington evacuated family members of military troops at a turkish base after suicide bomber struck in various cities. erdogan had hoped that president obama would be joining him to dedicate this cultural center. obama declined to meet with erdogan here or at the nuclear summit that brought him to washingtonthat is widely been seen as a snub. obama didn't merely sideline him, he scalded him >> i think that the approach that they've been taking towards the press is one that could lead turkey down a path that would be very troubling. >> reporter: we asked erdogan what he thought. mr president, president obama says there are troubling signs in turkey. what do you say? >> reporter: but he kept the answer to himself >>> a coastal community in south africa is mourning the death of an anti mining activist killed last week. he had been battling for years to stop an australian company from mining day obtain yum there-- titanium there. >> reporter: hundreds turn out to mourn a community leader on the wild coast. anti mining activist was killed ten days ago. he was shot multiple times by unknown gunmen. he has been fighting plans to mine titanium >> mining is not good for our area because our area we do agriculture. once the mining takes place, there will be no agriculture. >> reporter: fellow activ
washington, washington evacuated family members of military troops at a turkish base after suicide bomber struck in various cities. erdogan had hoped that president obama would be joining him to dedicate this cultural center. obama declined to meet with erdogan here or at the nuclear summit that brought him to washingtonthat is widely been seen as a snub. obama didn't merely sideline him, he scalded him >> i think that the approach that they've been taking towards the press is one that...
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washington. washington. toss to josh good friday morning! we are going to start off cloudy, but at least temperatures are mild and they will stay that way for the day. rain will develop west of the metro area by during the day. in general we will see scattered activity, so there will be many dry hours during the day. the most likely timeframe for rain will be this afternoon and through the evening. temperatures will still top out in the low to mid 70s. keep the umbrella handy, but for most of the day you won't need it open. enjoy the dry drive to work, i don't think we'll be so lucky later for the way home! while many of you were sleeping, medical examiners were working to figure out what killed music icon prince. tmz is now reporting that the rocker was treated for a drug overdose just days before his death. his management team says the rocker was battling "flu-like symptoms" days ago. an autopsy is scheduled for later today. we will have much more on prince's life, and how his fans are reacti coming up.. developing right now-- an apparent case of road rage in the district. now a d-c police officer is facing charges for allegedly pulling a gun on another motorist. according to court documents, 46-year-old m-p-d officer michael minor, got into an argument with another driver on 295, back in february. the two got out of their cars, and that's when minor pulled his weapon, and pointed it at the other man. after an internal investigation review, the department charged officer minor with assault. neighbors tell us they are shocked. a judge has ordered minor to remain on house arrest until his next preliminary hearing next month. right now-- students at sever d-c schools are now getting schools are now getting tested, for possible lead expsoure. tests last aug than acceptable lead levels at 3 elementary schools. miner elementary - payne elementary - and capitol hill montessori, all tested above the acceptable lead levels. some parents- are fuming that they did not learn of the issue from the district- but instead from a blog. one test found lead up to 20 times the acceptable level! the district is promising to help children be tested- but they haven't said exactly how. the florida man who flew a gyrocopter over the capitol last year-- is heading to jail. douglas hughes plead guiltto a slew of charges last year. he will now serve 180 days in jail. hughes says the incident was part of a protest to highlight campaign finance reform. afterwards.. hughes will undergo a year of supervision, and will have to stay away from the capitol and the white house. covering metro-- well it was fun while it lasted. after five consecutive weekends without track work delays-- metro has some bad news for riders. single tracking delays will impact service on all six lines this weekend. trains will operate every 10-20 minutes on the red, orange, blue, and silver and sunday, free shuttles will replace green line trains between college park and greenbelt. it's xx and we're just getting started. the passing of prince. the music icon's the passing of prince. the music icon's sudden death sparks outpourings of love all over the country. we'll show you more.. and tell you what we are learning this morning, coming up. good morning washington
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washington. >> this is a monument to the confidence we have in ourselves and the future of the state of the washington -- washington. >> we're excited they used the bike line -- lane. we've never been able to get over the bridge before. >> it has wide solds, a bus and carpool lane in each direction and a wide bike and pedestrian path. eastbound lanes open two weeks after the westbound which is march -- april 11th. >>> allow -- low clouds and fog giving away to partly cloudy skies. temperatures in the 60s and 70s. a few spots holding on to the 50s. santa rosa maxed out 70 degrees. big med -- headline. major warming trend. we're going to have -- right now we're tracking a cold front moving in to northern california. there's a chance we could pick up a few sprinkles and stress -- drizzle tonight into monday morning. especially the north bay coastal hills should be watching out for that. here is our live camera looking out toward the bay bridge. for your sunday night. and i suspect we'll have patchy fog first thing tomorrow morning. overnight lows first thing tomorrow morning will be in the 40s to 50s. san francisco ch
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it's a terrible loss. >> reporter: this afternoon, houston's fire technical rescue team braved the swollen bayou to train in the kind of fast-moving water that can trap drivers. district fire chief david swanson: >> they underestimate the power of the water and their ability to get across the water. >> reporter: everybody thinks they're going to be able to get over? >> they do, they do, and it can cost them their lives. >> reporter: nationwide, 112 people were killed last year when their vehicles got trapped in river or flash floods. in florida, which leads the nation in the number of car crash drownings, the collier county sheriff's department drove a car into the water to show people how to survive being submerged. the first 30-60 seconds are the most crucial, they say. first, undo the seat belts. then, open or break the window. get children out of the car as fast as possible. starting with the oldest. then adults should get out. >> dude, you've got to get out of the car. >> reporter: it's a lesson that houston driver learned firsthand on live tv. >> come here, sir, sir. come here. >> reporter: moments another another emergency crews drained this underpass behind me and found an s.u.v. scott, the driver is the seventh person to drown in their car in this storm. >> pelley: omar villafranca in houston tonight. omar, thank you. so, will the speaker of the house change his mind? 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what sore wrist? what headache? what bad shoulder? advil makes pain a distant memory. nothing works faster stronger or longer than advil it's the world's #1 choice. what pain? advil. >> pelley: one of the nation's largest health insurers said today it was pulling out of obamacare exchanges next year in all but a few states. united healthcare has had trouble attracting the younger customers who subsidize care for the older and sicker patients in 34 states. it expects to lose $650 million this year. yesterday, atsede baysa of ethiopia won the boston marathon. well, today she gave her trophy to bobbi gibb. it was 50 years ago today that gibb snuck into the mens-only race and became the first woman to finish it. baysa called her an amazing woman. gibb promised to return the trophy next year. is house speaker paul ryan serious about not running for president? well, steven colbert pressed him for tonight's "late show." >> i have said i do not want, nor would i accept the republican nomination. >> got it. so you're considering the nomination. >> no, no, i'm not. >> okay, i'll give you some time to mull this one over. ( laughter ) how about now? >> still no. >> so that's a maybe? >> no, it's a no. ( laughter ) >> like a no-no? or one of those "no, i don't want to be speaker of the house but i'll accept it if you just give it to me" nos? >> it's a no-no. >> pelley: you can see more of speaker ryan on "the late show with stephen colbert" right after your late local news here on cbs. destiny watford wouldn't take no for an answer. her story is next. #r (toilet flush) if you need an opioid to manage your chronic pain, you may be sooo constipated it feels like everyone can go ...except you. tried many things? still struggling to find relief? you may have opioid-induced constipation, oic. it's different and may need a different approach. opioids block pain signals, but can also block activity in the bowel. which is why it can feel like your opioid pain med is slowing your insides to a crawl. longing for a change? have the conversation with your doctor about oic, and ask about prescription treatment options. made on behalf of those living with chronic pain and struggling with oic. ah, my poor mouth breather. allergies? stuffy nose? can't sleep? enough. take that. a breathe right nasal strip of course. imagine just put one on and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. so you can breathe, and sleep. better than a catnap. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. breathe right. i thought my bladder leakage meant my social life was over. it scared me and caused a lot of disappointment and how i feel about myself. wearing depend underwear has helped me feel more connected to the people around me. i know that i'm protected, i'm not thinking about bladder leakage and i'm meeting people. i feel really grateful just to be absolutely free. unlike the bargain brand, new depend fit-flex underwear is now more flexible to move with you. reconnect with the life you've been missing. get a free sample at depend.com. hours to help. on kpix 5 weather talent appears at wx center with generic >> pelley: washingtonwer, but it doesn't have a monopoly on it. about 35 miles from here a young woman flexed her muscles to save her neighborhood. john blackstone now on the power of destiny. ( applause ) >> reporter: when 20-year-old destiny watford won a goldman environmental prize last night, it recognized an unlikely campaign she started as a high school student to protect her baltimore neighborhood. >> we decided that it isn't the fate of our community or our planet to be a dumping ground. >> reporter: destiny grew up in curtis bay, a part of baltimore with smokestack industries and some of the worst air pollution in the country. she made it her mission to stop construction of a huge new industrial incinerator less than a mile from her high school. the plant had already been approved by both the city and state. how does a 17-year-old girl decide she's going to go up against the mayor, the governor, multi-million-dollar corporation? >> it was an act of survival because, like, this was our home. >> rep
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washington monument. mall.the at haines point. done, but this has really been only the beginning. the activities of mrs. johnson and her committee were a jumping thepoint for washington they show that in a time of complex, driven crisis, functional surroundings can provide new opportunities for city dwellers. in the words of her husband, maintaining a livable environment has now become one of america's greatest challenges. president johnson: mrs. johnson, and mrs. lassiter, and there are many other hard-working colleagues, put some playground equipment and the schoolyards, and improved the neighborhood parks. i think their shovels date deep dig deep into the future of this land. those shovels, while digging deep, are changing the lives of our children. are what history will remember us by. ♪ announcer: this weekend, the ur, hostedies to by comcast, takes you to tuscaloosa, alabama to showcase the literary culture of the city , which is home to the university of alabama. we will visit archaeological sites and learn how the native american culture lived from the 11th century to the 15th century. >> welcome to mount dale archaeological park. this was the largest city no
washington monument. mall.the at haines point. done, but this has really been only the beginning. the activities of mrs. johnson and her committee were a jumping thepoint for washington they show that in a time of complex, driven crisis, functional surroundings can provide new opportunities for city dwellers. in the words of her husband, maintaining a livable environment has now become one of america's greatest challenges. president johnson: mrs. johnson, and mrs. lassiter, and there are many...
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washington, d. washington, d.c. to be inau inaugated. the harsh and bitter campaign has wounded both candidates. >> adams refused to attend the inauguration. he left going back to boston. jackson supporters flood into washington, a human tide keen to see the people's general. sworn in as president. >> jackson encouraged it, because jackson and his supporters had encouraged members of the non-political elite to feel a direct connection to the presidency. >> hundreds of people descended on the white house, while there was free food and booze. and it turned into quite a mob scene. >> you can date many of the characteristics of the modern presidential election system to 1828. the sense that americans want a president they're comfortable with. that they can identify with. >> jackson has lost the love of his life. and won the biggest battle of his career. and along the way he has changed american politics forever. >> for 40 years, american presidents were largely selected by the american political elite. the shift that occurs between 1824 and 1828 is the american people don't want their representatives to choose presidents anymore. they want to choose presidents themselves. andrew jackson is the beneficiary of that
washington, d. washington, d.c. to be inau inaugated. the harsh and bitter campaign has wounded both candidates. >> adams refused to attend the inauguration. he left going back to boston. jackson supporters flood into washington, a human tide keen to see the people's general. sworn in as president. >> jackson encouraged it, because jackson and his supporters had encouraged members of the non-political elite to feel a direct connection to the presidency. >> hundreds of people...
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washington. >> larry: you think d.c. is behind this? >> not that washington denzel washington. it's all right there, larry. all right there. >> larry: denzel? wait, what does denzel washington have to do with the perception that black people don't feel pain? >> oh, i don't know, everything. have you seen the movie "glory"? >> larry: yes. >> watch this. did you see that? did you see that? a single tear come on, the brother's getting whipped, larry. wind and he trickled out one tear. >> larry: i thought that was a very moving scene. >> he should be screaming, sobbing. if i'm a white person watching that why wouldn't i think they feel less pain and their skin is thicker? >> larry: because it's a movie. >> what about this one he's literally a plan on fire and look at his face. he's showing no pain. >> larry: because he's not on fire, mike. it's the title of the movie. >> yeah, to you. that's the danger of dan -- denzel. everybody he does is so good so i'm introducing a new theory the denzel effect. >> larry: the denzel effect? >> everything stereotype traces back to a denzel movie. why do you think the misconce
washington. >> larry: you think d.c. is behind this? >> not that washington denzel washington. it's all right there, larry. all right there. >> larry: denzel? wait, what does denzel washington have to do with the perception that black people don't feel pain? >> oh, i don't know, everything. have you seen the movie "glory"? >> larry: yes. >> watch this. did you see that? did you see that? a single tear come on, the brother's getting whipped, larry....
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washington. washington evacuated family members from the base after suicide bombers struck in ankara, istanbul and other cities. recep tayyip erdogan hoped that president obama would join him here. this is an hour's side at washington d.c. obama declined to meet him here or at the nuclear summit and that has been seen as a snub. >> obama didn't merely sideline recep tayyip erdogan, he scolded him. >> i think the approach they've taken towards the press is one that could lead turkey down a path that would be troubling. >> we asked recep tayyip erdogan what he thought. >> mr president, president obama says there's troubling signs in turkey, what do you say? >> he kept the answer to himself. >>> emotions are running high two days before a refugee deal takes effect. hundreds protested the deal sending migrants back to turkey if the claims for asylum seekers are not accepted. the plan calls for countries to accept one syrian refugee in turkey for every migrant that is returned from crease. >> protesters were on the streets in morne greece. residents say they are running out of patience as thousands of refugees are camped out in their town. zeina khodr reports. >> attitudes are changing, compassion giving way to anger. f
washington. washington evacuated family members from the base after suicide bombers struck in ankara, istanbul and other cities. recep tayyip erdogan hoped that president obama would join him here. this is an hour's side at washington d.c. obama declined to meet him here or at the nuclear summit and that has been seen as a snub. >> obama didn't merely sideline recep tayyip erdogan, he scolded him. >> i think the approach they've taken towards the press is one that could lead turkey...
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washington, they all admired washington, so they all looked up to washington. and in a sense as a kind of model of the leader that they had failed to become in france. this was the kind of vision that they had had for france. washington had to be careful, because he was the president, and these people had been chased out of france. the official french ambassador in philadelphia at this point looked at them with great suspicion. that they were fomenting counterrevolution in philadelphia. he did not want washington socializing with them are meeting with them. washington would pass a note with a message through his secretary. but he did not want to invite them to dinner, because he had to worry about diplomatic consequences. >> was there any lasting influence from the french on philadelphia? >> in many ways this incredibly rich and diverse community stayed that way after the 1790's. there was an important legacy that was left both on the city in terms of the cultural life of the city, but also in terms of a kinds of connections that were forged between these figure
washington, they all admired washington, so they all looked up to washington. and in a sense as a kind of model of the leader that they had failed to become in france. this was the kind of vision that they had had for france. washington had to be careful, because he was the president, and these people had been chased out of france. the official french ambassador in philadelphia at this point looked at them with great suspicion. that they were fomenting counterrevolution in philadelphia. he did...
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washington -- they all admired washington. they all looked up to washington as a kind of model of the leader they had failed to become an france. this was the kind of vision they had in mind. washington had to be careful because he was president of the united states in these people have been chased out of france. the french ambassador looked at them with great suspicion. he thought they were fomenting counterrevolution and so he did not want washington socializing or meeting with them. i came across a nowhere washington passed a message to the secretary of war but he did not want to invite them to dinner because he had to be careful about the diplomatic consequences. >> was there any lasting influence? what's that's a great restaurant. communityand diverse stated after the 1790's. many of them went back to france and some of them went act to haiti to re-inaugurate their plantations. was anhink there important legacy left on the city in terms of the cultural life and in terms of the connections forged between these figures and wealthy americans. them began not
washington -- they all admired washington. they all looked up to washington as a kind of model of the leader they had failed to become an france. this was the kind of vision they had in mind. washington had to be careful because he was president of the united states in these people have been chased out of france. the french ambassador looked at them with great suspicion. he thought they were fomenting counterrevolution and so he did not want washington socializing or meeting with them. i came...
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to -- know washington washington well. we're in an election year.could leadership do to help growth in the country? >> the starting point is to want it. i have been critical of the view out there that this is good enough. the economy has only been averaging 2%. ever since 2010. it is a weak expansion and it looks like it is even slowing from that point. the starting point is i want is this is to do better, there needs to be more profit within the economy, more small businesses, and that had to come from the chief executive and the president. david: do you hear candidates talk about this in a way that resonates with you? >> trump is saying it explicitly that we want to make america great. he has not given the details of how you would do that here and i think it can be done. not much permanent damage has been done. it is more the idea that we have created a not inviting environment for new businesses. that can be turned around. hillary clinton has not really said how she would change what the current call seas have been. we have to be candid. they are
to -- know washington washington well. we're in an election year.could leadership do to help growth in the country? >> the starting point is to want it. i have been critical of the view out there that this is good enough. the economy has only been averaging 2%. ever since 2010. it is a weak expansion and it looks like it is even slowing from that point. the starting point is i want is this is to do better, there needs to be more profit within the economy, more small businesses, and that...
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washington. donald could not point to a single instance in his life that he had ever stood up to washington because donald trump is a washington donald trump is corrupt. hillary clinton is corrupt. they're all part of the same corrupt system of buying power and influence to get rich at your expense. it's the working men and women who get left out in the cold. why do you think so many working men and women are seeing their wages held down? because washington is corrupt, and politicians like donald trump and hillary clinton sell us down the river. it's why people are angry. now, your second question was about john boehner. john boehner had some interesting comments last night. he actually didn't abbreviate what he said. he was a little bit more -- >> i paraphased. >> -- expressive. he allowed his inner trump to come out. i will say this, if you're wondering who actually has stood up to washington, i think john boehner has made it crystal clear. john boehner in his remarks described donald trump as his texting and golfing buddy. so if you want someone that's a texting and golfing buddy, if you're happy with john boehner, speaker
washington. donald could not point to a single instance in his life that he had ever stood up to washington because donald trump is a washington donald trump is corrupt. hillary clinton is corrupt. they're all part of the same corrupt system of buying power and influence to get rich at your expense. it's the working men and women who get left out in the cold. why do you think so many working men and women are seeing their wages held down? because washington is corrupt, and politicians like...
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to washington to recognize him as the second greatest and second most beloved president after washington in the early years of the republic. indeed, monroe is the only president other than washington to be elected without opposition. with washington, americans trusted and loved monroe so much of that political parties disappeared. everybody voted for monroe. yet, if you ask the average american today to identify him, he or she would probably not know who monroe rose -- was. one person suggested he was a point guard on the new york basketball team. and another was certain that he was marilyn monroe's father. that is tragic, because he was the last of our founding fathers. next to washington, the greatest. he was the last president to have fought and lived through the revolution and as president, he transferred a -- transformed a tiny nation that washington had created into an empire that stretched from sea to shining sea. it was he, not jefferson, that bought louisiana. it was he who stretched america's frontiers to the pacific ocean. trenton -- battle of back to the battle of trenton. monroe crossed earlier than washington, landing on the jersey shore, circling behind the town whi
to washington to recognize him as the second greatest and second most beloved president after washington in the early years of the republic. indeed, monroe is the only president other than washington to be elected without opposition. with washington, americans trusted and loved monroe so much of that political parties disappeared. everybody voted for monroe. yet, if you ask the average american today to identify him, he or she would probably not know who monroe rose -- was. one person suggested...
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washington post. c-span, created 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues. deeon up, rudolph examines the speech on the reforms being made to the goldwater nichols act of 1986 been touted as the most sweeping in a generation. and then the director of the international consortium of investigative journalism talks about the impact of the u.s. plan to stop tax havens like panama in light of the release of the panama papers. organization's went to protest in washington. watch "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. join the discussion. delivered his annual state of the state address this past week discussing initiatives to combat drug addiction, improve education opportunities, and strengthen police relations. other topics and you did the economy, tax cuts, and congressional redistricting reform. he also honored several residents with the [applause] [applause] [applause]
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washington. washington died today after a long battle with brain cancer. he was 52 years old. washington went from the playgrounds of brownsville, brooklyn to being one of coach in the 1980s. he got his nickname at 8 years old where at such a young age he was already being compared to earl the pearl monroe. >>> a new registry is up and running in new jersey dedicated to assisting people with special needs during emergency situations. the goal is to provide first responders with the vital information they need to help people with special needs, including those who are blind, hearing impaired, and those with autism. >> consider the autistic teenager who is drawn to shiny objects, who might encounter a police officer and grab for their firearm or badge. if the officer doesn't realize the individual is autistic, it could result in a physical arrest. >> the special needs registry sends an alert, letting police officers know they are responding to a home with a to expect in terms of interacting with that resident. >>> speaking of first responders, they're still in full force in copiague. >> th
washington. washington died today after a long battle with brain cancer. he was 52 years old. washington went from the playgrounds of brownsville, brooklyn to being one of coach in the 1980s. he got his nickname at 8 years old where at such a young age he was already being compared to earl the pearl monroe. >>> a new registry is up and running in new jersey dedicated to assisting people with special needs during emergency situations. the goal is to provide first responders with the...
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so download the nbc washington washington app. we'll talk more about what awaits us next week, close to 80 degrees on monday. coming up on news4 at 5:00. >>> attacks on the technology you use every day are growing in number and sophistication. targeting your netflix account, stealing not only your movies and shows, but making money off you as well. reporter lindsay mathis explains what to look for and how to protect yourself. >> it didn't take long for andrew to find out someone else was streaming movies and shows on his netflix account. >> someone named loreen had created a user profile. i'm thinking that's strange because i don't know anyone named loreen. >> she watched kids shows, dramas. >> how do you think they got into your account? >> i'm not sure. >> this expert with the florida center for security explains that hackers are using mallware to get log-in information and sell it on the deep web. >> it's about $150 a year. they could sell it at 50% off and they're still making a lot of money by selling your account that somebo
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washington, washington evacuated family members of u.s. military troops from the turkish base after suicide bombers instructed in ankara, istanbul and other cities. erdogan was hoping obama was here to celebrate the opening. he declined to meet with him here. that ask widely been seen as a snub. >> reporter: obama didn't merely sideline erdogan, he scalded him >> i think the approach that they've been taking towards the press is one that could lead turkey down a path that would be very troubling. >> reporter: we asked erdogan what he thought. >> reporter: president obama says there are troubling signs in turkey. what do you say? but he kept the answer to him >>> emotions are running high two days before new year european refugee deal takes effect. today several hundred turks protested the deal, saying migrant who arrive back in greece back to turkey is not accepted. it calls for european country to accept one syrian refugee in turkey for every migrant who is returned from greece. protesters were also on the streets in northern greece today. residents of a greek border town say they are running out of patience as thousands of refugees are still camped out in their town. a report from the border town of idomeni >> reporter: attitude is changing. at anywheres there were solidarity with the refugees and migrants, but the people are now telling the government in athens that livelihoods are at risk. they say their town no longer belongs to them. >> translation: when they came here we embraceed them and gave them things now our lives are unbear annual. we are scared to allow our children to play in the streets. no-one is explaining to us why they are staying here >> reporter: they have been living in the field close to the border for weeks. farmers have lost their income. they can't employee their land. the people in the village say the refugees have been stealing their chickens and for the past two weeks, the main freight railway line to the rest of europe has been blocked. they hope that the protest action will pressure the e.u. to open its borders, but it is adding more pressure on this country's already fragile economy >> translation: we are now forced to rerout our produce. we are paying 25% more and it takes longer to deliver the goods. >> reporter: greek police have tried to move people from the tracks. they failed because people resisted and greek authorities have repeatedly said that they have no intention of evacuating idomeni by force >> reporter: this used to be a transit camp. it is home now to 12,000 people. a few hundred have agreed to move to centers prepared for them by authorities. but the majority of people here are reluctant. people are blaming the e.u. for an elastic transparency. they have set up this information center to explain to those trapped in greece their official option $, even as they argue that the system is not functioning >> our message is let the people in. our message is listen to the people here on the ground that are stuck and not treated according to human rights. their lives are on hold. the procedure that is set in place for people to exercise the asylum system doesn't work at all >> reporter: the people say they too are under impossible strain. they temporarily block the main highway to idomeni hoping the authorities will act, but once they left refugees and migrants who continue to believe the border will open make their way to what has become a road to nowhere >>> in brussels police are cracking down on anyone breaking the ban on protesting. demonstrations have been banned since violence broke out on sunday, but today anti islamaphobia protesters were arrested at the site of the memorial for the brussels' bombing. also right wing clashed with other groups. belgian prosecutors have charged a man connected to a thwarted plot to attack paris. the unnamed 33-year-old is tied to a case of a french man who was arrested last week. that suspect was charged with terrorism-related offences after finding explosives, chemicals and weapons at his paris apartment. brussels international airport will reopen for a limited number of flights tomorrow. the main hall was damaged after it was attacked by the suicide bombers last month, but full service is not expected to resume until late june or early july. meanwhile, delta airline announced today it will suspend its flights between atlanta and brussels until next year. many children have been killed. the disputed region as seen here has assent this violence this bad in 20 years. our correspondent reports. >> reporter: violence has never been far away for the people of this area. a ceasefire in 1994 didn't really bring the peace it promised, but the fighting has not been this brutal. these areas accuse each other of firing the first shots. it says its armed forces came under fire from ar till reand grenade launches and it has taken over two strategic hills and a village. the other side says it launched a massive attack. >> translation: the enemy used its air force, all sides of art ilre. they're many. we have also lost people. a >> reporter: the disputed region lies inside here, but it is a self-declared ethnic than claif running its own-- enclave running its own affairs since 1994. after the collapse of soviet union, a war broke out in 1988 to join armenia. an estimated 30,000 people died brf a ceasefire agreement in 1994. since then one has accused the other of stoking the conflict. they want armenia to return the territory. peace talks in recent years has failed to resolve the dispute. >> it has been going increasingly frustrated with the peace process and by escalating the situation. i believe they have been trying to attract more of international community's attention into the conflict resolution efforts. >> reporter: both presidents are on their way back from an international nuclear summit in washington dc. russia sells arms to both countries. it is also a mediator in the conflict and has called an end to what is the worst fighting in the area in more than 20 years >>> north korea is known nor unexpected action, so it was no surprise that while world leaders met in washington for the nuclear summit, necessity launched a nuclear look. we take a look at the battle to stop nuclear proliferation. later the women's soccer dispute about inequality in pay. a move to save a butter fly. nguyens az >> one hour special, only on al jazeera america. wisconz n >>> while world leaders were n meeting for the nuclear summit, north korea launched a ballistic missile on the other side of the globe. we take a deeper look at nuclear proliferation and efforts to stop it. it is a challenge to leaders to stop other $from getting weapons. that has become harder in decade since the end of the cold war. obama instrumented the need to-- stressed the need to enforce security measure $that were put in place follo
washington, washington evacuated family members of u.s. military troops from the turkish base after suicide bombers instructed in ankara, istanbul and other cities. erdogan was hoping obama was here to celebrate the opening. he declined to meet with him here. that ask widely been seen as a snub. >> reporter: obama didn't merely sideline erdogan, he scalded him >> i think the approach that they've been taking towards the press is one that could lead turkey down a path that would be...
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washington, washington evacuated family members of military groups from turkey. erdogan had hoped obama would be joining him. obama declined to meet with him here or at the nuclear summit that brought him to washington and that has been seen as a snub. obama didn't merely sideline erdogan, he scalded him >> i think the approach that they've been taking towards the press is one that could lead turkey down a path that would be very troubling. >> reporter: we asked erdogan what he thought. mr president, president obama says there are troubling signs in turkey, what do you say? but he kept the answer to himself >>> still ahead on al jazeera, how environmental advocacy groups are using the same strategy gay rights used to sway the public opinion on same-sex marriage. saving one of australia's greatest treasures, the grand canyon. what is threatening it and why. in our next hour, a deeper look at the nuclear summit held in washington dc, the deals made to stop the proliferation of nuclear weapons. stay with us. >>> a federal court will soon rule on west virginia v e.p.a. our correspondent reports. >> reporter: scientists and politicians have been sounding the alarm on climate change for decades. >> no cha
washington, washington evacuated family members of military groups from turkey. erdogan had hoped obama would be joining him. obama declined to meet with him here or at the nuclear summit that brought him to washington and that has been seen as a snub. obama didn't merely sideline erdogan, he scalded him >> i think the approach that they've been taking towards the press is one that could lead turkey down a path that would be very troubling. >> reporter: we asked erdogan what he...
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>> thank you for that question. >> some say in washington it's an endangered species. >> it may be in washington but not in america. you have to bring together a big tent. you have to bring a broad consensus in other words to win. that's something we're working hard to do. it's the reason why i mentioned what the heart of our campaign is focused on jobs, freedom and security. none of those are narrow 50% wedge issues. they're issues that unite us and bring us together. there will be issues that we disagree. let's take social issues. hillary clinton's views on abortion are radical and extreme. she supports unlimited abortion on demand, partial birth and no parental notification. 9% of the americans agree. 91% of americans disagree with hillary. that's an extreme position. you asked about people of faith. i've spent my entire adult life finding to defend the constitution and bill of rights. every one of us have a right to seek out god, worship god and live according to our conscious and faith. that's empowering in the diversity of who we are as americans. i think those principles about trusting an
>> thank you for that question. >> some say in washington it's an endangered species. >> it may be in washington but not in america. you have to bring together a big tent. you have to bring a broad consensus in other words to win. that's something we're working hard to do. it's the reason why i mentioned what the heart of our campaign is focused on jobs, freedom and security. none of those are narrow 50% wedge issues. they're issues that unite us and bring us together. there...
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washington. he could not point to a single instance in his life that he stood up to washington because donald trump is a washingtonider. washington is corrupt. donald trump is corrupt. hillary clinton is corrupt. they are all part of the same corrupt system of buying power and influence to get rich at your expense. it's the working men and women who get left out in the cold. why do you think so many working men and women are saying their wages held down? because washington is corrupt and they sell us down the river. it's why people ar are angry. john boehner didn't abbreviate, he was more expressive -- he allows his inner trump to come out. i will say this, if you're wondering who actually has stood up to washington i think john boehner has made it crystal clear. john boehner in his remarks described donald trump as his texting and golfing buddy. so if you want someone that's a texting and golfing buddy, if you're happy with john boehner, speaker of the house, you want a president like john boehner, donald trump is your man. by the way, donald trump gave john boehner's super pac $100,000 a few years ago. donald tr
washington. he could not point to a single instance in his life that he stood up to washington because donald trump is a washingtonider. washington is corrupt. donald trump is corrupt. hillary clinton is corrupt. they are all part of the same corrupt system of buying power and influence to get rich at your expense. it's the working men and women who get left out in the cold. why do you think so many working men and women are saying their wages held down? because washington is corrupt and they...
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>> thank you for that question. >> some say in washington it's an endangered species. >> it may be in washington but not in america. you have to bring together a big tent. you have to bring a broad consensus in other words to win. that's something we're working hard to do. it's the reason why i mentioned what the heart of our campaign is focused on jobs, freedom and security. none of those are narrow 50% wedge issues. they're issues that unite us and bring us together. there will be issues that we disagree. let's take social issues. hillary clinton's views on abortion are radical and extreme. she supports unlimbed abortion on demand, partial birth and no parental notification. 9% of the americans agree. 91% of americans disagree with i hillary. that's an extreme position. you asked about people of faith. i've spent my entire adult life finding to defend the constitution and bill of rights. every one of us have a right to seek out god, worship god and live according to our conscious and faith. that's empowering in the diversity of who we are as americans. i think those principles about trusting a
>> thank you for that question. >> some say in washington it's an endangered species. >> it may be in washington but not in america. you have to bring together a big tent. you have to bring a broad consensus in other words to win. that's something we're working hard to do. it's the reason why i mentioned what the heart of our campaign is focused on jobs, freedom and security. none of those are narrow 50% wedge issues. they're issues that unite us and bring us together. there...
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washington meet washington's elite like john kerry and wolf blitzer. think less "meet the press." >> chuck todd, love you, brother. >> reporter: and more the press prom. >> a tern coined by political reporters who clearly never had the chance to go to an actual prom. >> reporter: this year's host, comedy central's larry wilmore won't pull punches. >> the most narcissistic roomin. journalists, politicians and taking it from reporters. >> and donald trump is here -- still. >> reporter: tonight's a chance to give it back. a chance to let loose. >> second term, baby. >> reporter: five years ago the president took on the man who now wants to succeed him. >> donald trump. >> reporter: who memorably pressed the president to produce his birth certificate. >> finally get back to focusing on issues that matter, like -- did we fake the moon landing? [ laughter ] what really happened in roswell? and where are biggy and tupac? [ laughter ] >> reporter: tonight, the gop front-runner is skipping the dinner, but there's no doubt he'll be a butt of some of the jokes. for the president's writers, the bar is high. >> he either laughs. you feel like you're existence is validated, or he doesn't laugh and you have a small heart attack. >> reporter:david litt helped him. >> i have something that rhymes with bucket list. >> reporter: now, just one more chance for the president to get the last laugh. >> the house republicans actually give john boehner a harder time than they give me. which means orange really is the new black. >> reporter: for "today," kristen welker, nbc news, washington. >>> it's 9:07. new details this morning about a fire that scorched more than 10,000 acres. take a look. a fire that tore through parts of shenandoah national park is finally out. "the washington post" reports portions of the appalachian trails are still closed off, though. a temporary flight restriction near the park lifted. firefighters from across the country fought the blaze more than two weeks, and it is one of the largest fires in the park's 80-year history. >>> give yourself a little extra time if you plan to ride metro the red line this weekend because single tracking. it impacts stations from medical center through van ness. crews will be inspecting cables, also making repairs to the third rail, and working to fix problems that slowed down service earlier this week. also there will be delays on the orange and silver lines this weekend as well for repairs. it impacts the area between the boylston and falls church station. >>> this year's sold-out broccoli city felt val kicks o
washington meet washington's elite like john kerry and wolf blitzer. think less "meet the press." >> chuck todd, love you, brother. >> reporter: and more the press prom. >> a tern coined by political reporters who clearly never had the chance to go to an actual prom. >> reporter: this year's host, comedy central's larry wilmore won't pull punches. >> the most narcissistic roomin. journalists, politicians and taking it from reporters. >> and donald...
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washington also helped correspond with the aforementioned phillis wheatley. she sent washington a letter on his appointment as commander-in-chief. a poem that lauded washington's place in history. proceed great chief with virtue on thy side. by the reaction neglect the goddess guide. crown the mansion and a throne that shines with gold unfading. washington be thine. washington eventually received wheatley at his home in 1776. switching gears, thomas jefferson was the nation's third president and arguably the most polarizing figure in the discussion. so progressive in many respects, jefferson not only held many slaves but he subscribed to extreme forms of racism. that analyzed black people as a subspecies of the human family. for historians his most offensive statements emerged from his work notes on the state of virginia. he discussed the habits and customs of the area's inhabitants. from what was supposedly first-hand observation. like most of his work, he explored the concepts of romance and love among african descended people. he specifically targeted black men. "they appeared ardent after their female but love seems with them more in either desire than a d
washington also helped correspond with the aforementioned phillis wheatley. she sent washington a letter on his appointment as commander-in-chief. a poem that lauded washington's place in history. proceed great chief with virtue on thy side. by the reaction neglect the goddess guide. crown the mansion and a throne that shines with gold unfading. washington be thine. washington eventually received wheatley at his home in 1776. switching gears, thomas jefferson was the nation's third president...
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washington. good morning,. >> reporter: this afternoon, hilary clinton will be hosting a discussion on gun violence prevention here at the landmark theister in port washington -- theater in port washington. hilary clinton has things working in her favor, when compared to donald trump. >> i'm absolutely convinced america's best years can be aheads of us. -- ahead of us. >> reporter: hilary clinton campaigns in queens and long island, a new poll out this morning, shows americans trust clinton more than donald trump, on a wide range of key issues, immigration to health reform. trump with a 20 point lead over cruz, aheads of the new york republican primary. >> we have got a corrupt system, it's not rights, we are supposed to be a democracy. at gop leaders, accusing them of stealing his votes, especially in louisiana where he won more votes an cruz but party ruse gave cruz march delegates. bernie sanders talking about hillary getting millions of dollars in wall street support and asks what is all that money buying. >> reporter: bernie sanders, donald trump and john kasich will be campaigning up state today, ted cruz will not be in the area but his wife is expected to make a few appearances o
washington. good morning,. >> reporter: this afternoon, hilary clinton will be hosting a discussion on gun violence prevention here at the landmark theister in port washington -- theater in port washington. hilary clinton has things working in her favor, when compared to donald trump. >> i'm absolutely convinced america's best years can be aheads of us. -- ahead of us. >> reporter: hilary clinton campaigns in queens and long island, a new poll out this morning, shows americans...
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washington was very involved. washington gets the maryland delegates together to try and think about it. brian: what year? mary: 1785 and then he has a mount vernon conference in 1785 i thinking and in 1786 ago to annapolis, not washingtonut madison goes and hamilton comes down and nobody else shows up and tells congress let's have another convention and they pick philadelphia because the vaians -- virginians are going to show up in the delegation has to show up. and pretty sure like massachusetts will show up and congress says to everyone we are going to have this big convention and this time you guys try and write a document that fixes some of the problems. the problems of the articles of confederation. brian: are we still british citizens? mary: this is all during the time when the united states is trying to figure out what kind of government does it have. it's not going to have a roil -- royal government or a monarchy. but no one knows that the kind of government we have today is going to work. we often forget we are the first country in the world to have this kind of government. brian: a lot of people are watching, eyes glaze over. what in the world are they talking about? when were the federalist papers were writt
washington was very involved. washington gets the maryland delegates together to try and think about it. brian: what year? mary: 1785 and then he has a mount vernon conference in 1785 i thinking and in 1786 ago to annapolis, not washingtonut madison goes and hamilton comes down and nobody else shows up and tells congress let's have another convention and they pick philadelphia because the vaians -- virginians are going to show up in the delegation has to show up. and pretty sure like...
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washington a modern city. another category of engineer that was created was the district engineer, washington district. their job was specifically to deal with the problem of the potomac river. there were three canals. it was connected to the washington city canal. this connected to the hydra canal. the city canal was an inland waterway. the silt in the bed of the potomac filled up on the outside of that inland waterway and clogged up river and ships could not -- there was no channel for ships to go to georgetown. the army corps of engineers, the district engineers undertook a multiyear roger. it was called the reclamation of the potomac flats. this was an important political issue because when land was originally sold in the 1790's, certain wards had water rights. they had to write -- the right to build public wards. what did they own was the big question. this led to a huge legal case. let's look for a moment at what peter haynes, he was in charge of the reclamation of the potomac. he created the washington channel. this was for private shipping. all of the mod and so forth that he claimed. notice the shape of the title basin. it was not designed to be a pretty place to go paddle boarding. it was an engineered solution on how to ne
washington a modern city. another category of engineer that was created was the district engineer, washington district. their job was specifically to deal with the problem of the potomac river. there were three canals. it was connected to the washington city canal. this connected to the hydra canal. the city canal was an inland waterway. the silt in the bed of the potomac filled up on the outside of that inland waterway and clogged up river and ships could not -- there was no channel for ships...
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in just a few minutes, we'll head to washington washington to check in with chuck and get a preview of he's working on for today's show. >> checking our forecast, we're in a spring freeze for sure. no snow today. but really, really cold temperatures on tap this morning. will we warm up? the big question when we will warm up, right? stay tuned. i'll have your full forecast after the break. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. in the last 10 years our competitors have received a few awards. but we've received a few more, including jd power who ranked us highest in customer satisfaction for the third year in a row. only fios has the fastest internet on the most awarded network. now get super-fast 100 meg internet tv and phone for just $69.99 per month, online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good, only fios can. when you want itchy, watery eyes and sneezes out of the picture, you go to walgreens for flonase allergy relief- over the counter in full prescription strength. with walgreens right around the corner, it's easy to get more complete relief in a fl
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i argue that he finishes the manuscript in 1789 and borrows the official journal from washington because washington wasn't supposed to give it to anybody. brian: where is that today? mary: with the national archives . and he borrows it and finishes it off and starts revising it to sort of fix it up for jefferson. jefferson makes a copy. i argue that the manuscript looks like what it does today on the pages by the end of the 1790's. manuscript and he and jefferson become presidents and don't think about it for a long time. it's only after mazz ison retires from the presidency in he late 18 teens and goes back about thinking about of his manuscript and fixes it up. madison worried about other people with notes and we know he kept track of who at the convention was still alive. one of his problems one of the people who had pretty good notes, jackson and king, live a long time also and madison said i'm going to publish them. at the end of his life, politics had changed again. he said he regretted the 1790's. fferson was regretting the 1790's. at old midwestern, they look back thrks period where the pol
i argue that he finishes the manuscript in 1789 and borrows the official journal from washington because washington wasn't supposed to give it to anybody. brian: where is that today? mary: with the national archives . and he borrows it and finishes it off and starts revising it to sort of fix it up for jefferson. jefferson makes a copy. i argue that the manuscript looks like what it does today on the pages by the end of the 1790's. manuscript and he and jefferson become presidents and don't...
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the former alaskan governor is attending the premiere of the film climate hustle goes to washington. washingtonscussing the movie.. the skeptical film questions quo the credibility of global climate change movement.e appears tonight on capitol hill and will open nationwideatw may second. >> russian war planes got asian little too close for comfortomfo for the u.s. navy. n this is footage of the jetsf t flying dangerously close tolose the u.s. naval naval ship inalas the baltic sea earlier thisarli week. officials say the planes came within 30 feet of the ship. officials are calling it ae llin simulated attack profile andle deemed actions unsafe and and unprofessional. no word on whether the u.s.he government will formallyormall protest the fly by. b >>> german families of victimsis killed last year on the germanwings plain plane arela suing the united states flighte school that trained the pilotuno they allege the a arizona schol failed to screen his background. last year he intentionallynttion crashed the plane into thenent french alps killing all 150 a50 people on board.oa >> now over to fran
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include you may recall a vote to currently marijuana is legal in alaska, colorado, oregon and washington. washington d-c has also allowed for the recreational use of pot. but several states could be added to the list following the november election. >> britteny: news in late thursday evenings so by tomorrow we have a slight chance a few passing shoppers at their tuesday and friday we see above condition 75 and then still in the '60s for the bellicose by 10:00 we see the entire area drop down and the six decelerate are shot shows the system here really light showers tomorrow morning and lisa see this sofa lawyer friday morning commute all rubble all extra time to get to work the future test shows into the rest of tonight few scattered showers go to the morning and then the main part of the system will mceachern told midnight and two overnight hours continue until friday morning and then how long the rate will stick around and take a closer look at your son the forecast and 50 minutes. >> pam: today... three michigan officials were charged. mike glasgow, a former supervisor at flint's water treatment
include you may recall a vote to currently marijuana is legal in alaska, colorado, oregon and washington. washington d-c has also allowed for the recreational use of pot. but several states could be added to the list following the november election. >> britteny: news in late thursday evenings so by tomorrow we have a slight chance a few passing shoppers at their tuesday and friday we see above condition 75 and then still in the '60s for the bellicose by 10:00 we see the entire area drop...