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host: our next caller is from washington, d.c. sadie. caller: thank you for being on c-span today and on this topic. my family is from georgetown, south carolina. i have been studying this for over 40 years. you are talking about broader things and i know you're talking about making -- putting up a statue or whatever. but i am at defender of what they call the black radical republicans and i have an ancestor documented being a politician at that time. i have a picture of him. he was a really great guy. are you looking at doing any work out of georgetown, south carolina or charleston, south carolina? of course, it has a lot of history and my family has been involved in the history. dr. masur: that's a great question. south carolina -- so many amazing things happen during reconstruction and that is so terrific that you have a founder ancestor and you know about him. it is so admirable and so amazing. so, the panel we were just on in beaufort, south carolina, and of course, one reason it is in south carolina is south carolina had some of th
host: our next caller is from washington, d.c. sadie. caller: thank you for being on c-span today and on this topic. my family is from georgetown, south carolina. i have been studying this for over 40 years. you are talking about broader things and i know you're talking about making -- putting up a statue or whatever. but i am at defender of what they call the black radical republicans and i have an ancestor documented being a politician at that time. i have a picture of him. he was a really...
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so while federal washington was shut down, i'm here to tell you washington, d.c. was open for business and i'm very proud of that. [applause] >> so as we go through our meeting this week, let us remember that our residents, hard working americans in every city are counting on us to come up with solutions for affordable to make sure that we are being creative about ways to end homelessness in our cities. they are counting on us to make sure we're coming up with solutions to fix roads, bridges, airports and to make sure that our public transportation infrastructure catches up instead of falling behind. they are counting on us to stand arm in arm with each other to fight discrimination and counts on us to regulate marijuana and health carer systems are supporting our residents. we have the tools and skills and the abilities to work together across the lines all up and down all levels of government to get the job done for our city. so again, i want to welcome you to washington, d.c. while i know you're going to be busy filling up our hotels, restaurants, our shopping
so while federal washington was shut down, i'm here to tell you washington, d.c. was open for business and i'm very proud of that. [applause] >> so as we go through our meeting this week, let us remember that our residents, hard working americans in every city are counting on us to come up with solutions for affordable to make sure that we are being creative about ways to end homelessness in our cities. they are counting on us to make sure we're coming up with solutions to fix roads,...
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and to those mayors joining us in washington, d.c. from canada, germany, ireland, italy and the united kingdom, welcome to our meeting and thank you for being here m i'm going to introduce our speakers as we move through todayess agenda. our recessions are live streamed and available at usmayors.org and the you tube channel. use our hashtag, uscmwinter 18 which posting about it or gathering. download and use the app available for iphone and ipad and android. download it in the app store and google pay. it has the winter meeting agenda, the list of mayors and other features that are helpful. i want to thank all of the sponsors. all of whom are appearing on the screen behind me, thank you all. can you give them a round of applause, we couldn't do this without them. and i also would like to take a moment to recognize our title sponsor, we work. give them a round of applause, if you don't mind. and i would like to thank you mastercard and the american hotel lodging association, responsible for today's luncheon, first i'm pleased to introd
and to those mayors joining us in washington, d.c. from canada, germany, ireland, italy and the united kingdom, welcome to our meeting and thank you for being here m i'm going to introduce our speakers as we move through todayess agenda. our recessions are live streamed and available at usmayors.org and the you tube channel. use our hashtag, uscmwinter 18 which posting about it or gathering. download and use the app available for iphone and ipad and android. download it in the app store and...
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live for us in washington d.c. bannon is trying to put this controversy to rest but how likely is that patty. pretty unlikely bed and has his own radio show he's been on the air saying there's no daylight between him and president trump he's called the president a great man and it's important to point out though the white house is responding with those comments but also banning the use of personal cell phones within the west wing because the author says hundreds of hours of these conversations with several senior aides are recorded on his phone so bad in is trying to push back say there's nothing to see here that's unlikely to stop the controversy especially if they're recordings of these conversations and keep in mind we've only seen the excerpts from the book the book itself is not released yet so reporters have copies of it but i think all of the details of the very scandalous controversial comments in there still have yet to come out so well that remains to be seen but it seems unlikely the president trump and
live for us in washington d.c. bannon is trying to put this controversy to rest but how likely is that patty. pretty unlikely bed and has his own radio show he's been on the air saying there's no daylight between him and president trump he's called the president a great man and it's important to point out though the white house is responding with those comments but also banning the use of personal cell phones within the west wing because the author says hundreds of hours of these conversations...
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do solemnly swear that it was one year ago at this exact moment in washington d.c. that the united states of america began inaugurating its forty fifth president donald j. trump he is a man who has shocks and outrages his critics as much as he thrills and galvanizes his supporters he has turned political norms on their heads. in the way leaders speak to their people most often in two hundred eighty characters a few it over the next hour we will look back on one here with the u.s. president without precedent. wherever you're watching around the world welcome i'm come all santamaria this is an al-jazeera news special trumps first year as we say at the exact time that don't trump was being inaugurated last year noon eastern standard time seven hundred hours g.m.t. here is what we've got coming up for youth out. thousands of people getting ready for what is effectively round two of last year's women's march the largest single day protest in u.s. history marches are happening across the country including the capital washington d.c. further afield from north korea to jeru
do solemnly swear that it was one year ago at this exact moment in washington d.c. that the united states of america began inaugurating its forty fifth president donald j. trump he is a man who has shocks and outrages his critics as much as he thrills and galvanizes his supporters he has turned political norms on their heads. in the way leaders speak to their people most often in two hundred eighty characters a few it over the next hour we will look back on one here with the u.s. president...
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market meissner spends much of her time at the holocaust memorial museum in washington d.c. . she and about eighty other survivors of the holocaust we're here on a volunteer basis. she guides visitors through the museum tells the story of her life and helps other survivors search for information about family members in the museum's archives. this is my favorite the exhibit of this new thing and it came through really quite accidentally because this is. three thousand people in this more power on the border between. were. when poor and lithuania where the germans came one married and shrub took the men the jewish men out and shot them and the next day they came and took the women and the children put them in salem and torture and this entire community was killed only because of their religion. this girl survived the night the rest of the village was wiped out she became a historian and now works in the united states. for eleven years she collected fresh grass from her village because. she hopes to preserve the memory of all three thousand five hundred inhabitants through this e
market meissner spends much of her time at the holocaust memorial museum in washington d.c. . she and about eighty other survivors of the holocaust we're here on a volunteer basis. she guides visitors through the museum tells the story of her life and helps other survivors search for information about family members in the museum's archives. this is my favorite the exhibit of this new thing and it came through really quite accidentally because this is. three thousand people in this more power...
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jordan joins me live from the march in washington d.c. hi there ross so what's the target of tonight. well the turnout is a much less than it was here in washington last year it's only about five or six thousand people about and they're all now coming here to pennsylvania avenue in front of the white house where it's believed the u.s. president donald trump is spending this anniversary of his coming to power and they are chanting everything from hey hey ho ho donald trump house to go to this is what democracy looks like to stand up get out and vote people are very much energized a year into this presidency because they say their worst fears have been realized and that they are now saying the time is now more people to actually do something about it even though there are people who are holding up signs referring to the possibility of an impeachment of the president there are others who insist that the only way to try to change u.s. policy both domestic and foreign is for people themselves to get involved in the political process and certai
jordan joins me live from the march in washington d.c. hi there ross so what's the target of tonight. well the turnout is a much less than it was here in washington last year it's only about five or six thousand people about and they're all now coming here to pennsylvania avenue in front of the white house where it's believed the u.s. president donald trump is spending this anniversary of his coming to power and they are chanting everything from hey hey ho ho donald trump house to go to this is...
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playing on that notion that washington, d.c. was built on a swamp and draining it means taking out the horrible people who live there and replacing it with better people. whether voters believed that he could fulfill that or not, they were prepared to take a chance on it. that was something that came up time and time again. his messaging was extremely powerful and resonated with people. you go to a donald trump rally and he might talk for 45 minutes, he often spoke for a long time, and you talk with voters and they would not remember everything he said that -- but they remembered those chants and that struck a chord with them to something they wanted to hear and take a chance on. maybe if that comes true, things would be better. brian: what is your reaction to the actual vote talley on election night? caitriona: i was working through the night. as we all were. in ireland, there is a five hour time difference. you are broadcasting nonstop and we had to stop and say hillary clinton did win the popular vote by 3 million people and
playing on that notion that washington, d.c. was built on a swamp and draining it means taking out the horrible people who live there and replacing it with better people. whether voters believed that he could fulfill that or not, they were prepared to take a chance on it. that was something that came up time and time again. his messaging was extremely powerful and resonated with people. you go to a donald trump rally and he might talk for 45 minutes, he often spoke for a long time, and you talk...
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market meissner spends much of a time at the holocaust memorial museum in washington d.c. . she and about eighty other survivors of the holocaust work here on a volunteer basis. she guides visitors through the museum tells the story of her life and helps other survivors search for information about family members in the museum's archives. this is my favorite exhibit of this new thing and it came to be really quite accidentally because this is the power of. three thousand people in the us more power on the border between. poor and lithuania where the germans came one. took the men the jewish men out and trap them and the next day they came and took the women and children put them until and toward and this entire community was him because of. this girl survived the night the rest of the village was wiped out. she became a historian and now works in the united states. for eleven years she collected first a graph from her village. she hopes to preserve the memory of all three thousand five hundred inhabitants through this exhibition. because he said that the visitors to the muse
market meissner spends much of a time at the holocaust memorial museum in washington d.c. . she and about eighty other survivors of the holocaust work here on a volunteer basis. she guides visitors through the museum tells the story of her life and helps other survivors search for information about family members in the museum's archives. this is my favorite exhibit of this new thing and it came to be really quite accidentally because this is the power of. three thousand people in the us more...
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margaret meissner spends much of a time at the holocaust memorial museum in washington d.c. . she and about eighty other survivors of the holocaust we're here on a volunteer basis. she guides visitors through the museum tells the story of her life and helps other survivors search for information about family members in the museum's archives. this is my favorite exhibit of this museum and it came to be really quite accidentally because this is. of. three thousand people more power on the border between. poor and. whether germans came one. took the men. out than truck and the next day they came and took the women and children put them in salem and port and this entire community was killed because of. this girl survived the night the rest of the village was wiped out. she became a historian and now works in the united states. for eleven years she collected first a graph from her village. she hopes to preserve the memory of all three thousand five hundred inhabitants through this exhibition. because he said that the visitors to the museum they only see the truth they don't know wh
margaret meissner spends much of a time at the holocaust memorial museum in washington d.c. . she and about eighty other survivors of the holocaust we're here on a volunteer basis. she guides visitors through the museum tells the story of her life and helps other survivors search for information about family members in the museum's archives. this is my favorite exhibit of this museum and it came to be really quite accidentally because this is. of. three thousand people more power on the border...
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we are live in washington, d.c. at the american historical association convention. >> i would like to be allowed to present this problem as i see it. that a lot of what has happened to black people could be because, not because they are black, but because they are americans who can be identified by color. therefore, they become victimized by the attempts to be counter to racism. what i mean by that, just to , is that ofmple american education as compared to european education puts the .mphasis on higher education while european education puts especially the tactical component in the first years of school. so, by the time you get to high school you're doing what americans are supposed to be doing in college. when americans realize that are denied opportunities early in the years of schooling, they start to do things like, well, we will have open admissions to the colleges for them so they can get in. no one has asked the question, if you gave them a lousy education in the first part, how the hell are they going to do
we are live in washington, d.c. at the american historical association convention. >> i would like to be allowed to present this problem as i see it. that a lot of what has happened to black people could be because, not because they are black, but because they are americans who can be identified by color. therefore, they become victimized by the attempts to be counter to racism. what i mean by that, just to , is that ofmple american education as compared to european education puts the...
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ended washington d.c. has been broken for a long time. and it doesn't work for the american people and we can all see that no matter what age you are. just as frustrated as anyone else that washington d.c. is not working for us. donald trump told the american people that i am a change agent and i am going to go and fix the broken at this quote and i am goingm to kick in a couple doors and i'm going to flip over a couple of desks. i'm going to make the establishment uncomfortable. we can see that is the pushback you get around washington d.c. for the last 10 months. they are a little bit afraid of them and what he will do. i believe this tax reform package which just passed the senate last week is really the first legislative area, but it's a straw that breaks the camel back with one big victory for president is going to be able to succeed in very big ways over time. the trumpp is done continues wel after president trump is gone. >> look, we talk about this a lot in the book. what he did during that election was unparalleled. the way he sa
ended washington d.c. has been broken for a long time. and it doesn't work for the american people and we can all see that no matter what age you are. just as frustrated as anyone else that washington d.c. is not working for us. donald trump told the american people that i am a change agent and i am going to go and fix the broken at this quote and i am goingm to kick in a couple doors and i'm going to flip over a couple of desks. i'm going to make the establishment uncomfortable. we can see...
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what we're seeing not much happening in washington, d.c. on capitol hill, we are seeing all of these marches which i should say to all of these politicians anywhere, whether you're in city council or you're on board of finance or whether you're on a school board or whether you're in state legislature, women are ready to take action and leadership. and we are ready to step into those modes. many thousands and thousands of women are getting trained today. they were trained last year. we saw more women run for political office this past election cycle in november of 2017. we saw women step up and make sure that their voices were heard, as we saw in the alabama election. women are ready to take on leadership and to become in power so they can actually do what needs to be done. we've play this had game the way it's been played historically for far too long and i think women are stepping up and saying we're going to change the game. >> nice to see you. vanessa wruble as well. thank you for joining me. >>> we want to take a look at other marches t
what we're seeing not much happening in washington, d.c. on capitol hill, we are seeing all of these marches which i should say to all of these politicians anywhere, whether you're in city council or you're on board of finance or whether you're on a school board or whether you're in state legislature, women are ready to take action and leadership. and we are ready to step into those modes. many thousands and thousands of women are getting trained today. they were trained last year. we saw more...
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to is going to be i think he's planning on spending a lot of time in washington d.c. because he now owns the washington post he wants to be like that kay graham or whoever that woman who owned out the washington post and she said hold the salons and have all republican and democrat senators and and legislators all at her house and have these private salons and control the narrative right well you know it's free market com competition basically which is what you want you want competition that's the greatest thing you could ever achieve in our economy is free market competition and let america craddick cream rise to the top centrally planned governments do not work we've seen that time and time again and you know basically the animal spirits have been unleashed by john paul krugman it was number one on trump's list of fake news sources over there at the york times deserves that award prognostications about trump dead wrong again the guy doesn't understand technology doesn't understand politics doesn't understand economics and he's not it's right for him to be number one
to is going to be i think he's planning on spending a lot of time in washington d.c. because he now owns the washington post he wants to be like that kay graham or whoever that woman who owned out the washington post and she said hold the salons and have all republican and democrat senators and and legislators all at her house and have these private salons and control the narrative right well you know it's free market com competition basically which is what you want you want competition that's...
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in washington d.c. outside the white house people called for the removal of president hassan rouhani the trump tweeted that people are getting wise to know how their money and wealth is being stolen and squandered on terrorism. in terror state television quoted iranian president hassan rouhani in reply he said iran's regional accomplishments have infuriated our enemy you expect them not to take revenge you expect them not to provoke a group of people we should have prepared ourselves for this. these are the largest protests in almost a decade and threats by the republican guards to put down the demonstrations have been ignored among the night air cools for the people to continue this protest peter shop al-jazeera. really viruses the iran project director of the international crisis group he says the demonstrations are scattered and have no defined leadership. the fact that the nuclear deal didn't really delivered results that the public expected and the government also inflated public expectations a lot
in washington d.c. outside the white house people called for the removal of president hassan rouhani the trump tweeted that people are getting wise to know how their money and wealth is being stolen and squandered on terrorism. in terror state television quoted iranian president hassan rouhani in reply he said iran's regional accomplishments have infuriated our enemy you expect them not to take revenge you expect them not to provoke a group of people we should have prepared ourselves for this....
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washington d.c. . but it looks like that swamp is still here and deeper than ever policy stay the same our foreign policy is the same the monetary policy in the federal reserve is the same spending as the same deficits are still rising so there has not been any significant changes in the direction of our country which i had been hoping for is that he has perpetuated so many of our deeply flawed policies especially in foreign policy foreign policy is a little bit more confusing i'm very pleased he's at least made an honest effort that he's reduced the amount of regulations and i think that's one of the reasons we've had an economic boost. and that is that is good and he's made an effort to reduce taxes that's quora from perfect but lower taxes less regulation is good and the marketplace is reflecting that oh and don't forget about that wall we're going to build the world we have no choice we have no choice. yeah how's that going we have some wonderful. prototypes that have been put up now despite the pr
washington d.c. . but it looks like that swamp is still here and deeper than ever policy stay the same our foreign policy is the same the monetary policy in the federal reserve is the same spending as the same deficits are still rising so there has not been any significant changes in the direction of our country which i had been hoping for is that he has perpetuated so many of our deeply flawed policies especially in foreign policy foreign policy is a little bit more confusing i'm very pleased...
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too is going to be i think he's planning on spending a lot of time in washington d.c. because he now owns the washington post he wants to be like that kay graham or whoever that woman who owned out the washington post and she said hold the salons and have all republican and democrat senators and and legislators all at her house and have these private salons and control the narrative right well you know it's free market com competition basically which is what you want you want competition that's the greatest thing you could ever achieve in our economy is free market competition and let america craddick cream rise to the top centrally planned governments do not work we've seen that time and time again and you know basically the animal spirits have been unleashed by john paul krugman it was number one on trump's list of fake news sources over there at the york times deserves that award prognostications about trump dead wrong again the guy doesn't understand technology doesn't understand politics doesn't understand economics and he's not it's right for him to be number one
too is going to be i think he's planning on spending a lot of time in washington d.c. because he now owns the washington post he wants to be like that kay graham or whoever that woman who owned out the washington post and she said hold the salons and have all republican and democrat senators and and legislators all at her house and have these private salons and control the narrative right well you know it's free market com competition basically which is what you want you want competition that's...
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king talked about yet his ce, assassination led to violence in detroit, washington, d.c., chicago. our home city of new york and elsewhere around the country. why? actually the fourth straight year, really fifth straight year of urban rebellions that were happening the country, in which people were upset. people were angry. were angry at the violence in their neighborhood. they ere angry at what considered to be exploitive businesses in their community. angry that they felt their government, their local and federal governments were not speaking to their concerns. they were angry, of course, ab police brutality, which was of ally typically the cause many of these urban rebellions. following they were king who had, as you stated, preached nonviolence throughout career suffered fatal violence. other movements in 1968? dr. king was first and foremost. other.ere were >> i think by '68, carmichael, sort of the personification for the lack of a better term of black power course, uttered black power in mississippi in 1968. leaders like h. brown who was also a major black power leader. cour
king talked about yet his ce, assassination led to violence in detroit, washington, d.c., chicago. our home city of new york and elsewhere around the country. why? actually the fourth straight year, really fifth straight year of urban rebellions that were happening the country, in which people were upset. people were angry. were angry at the violence in their neighborhood. they ere angry at what considered to be exploitive businesses in their community. angry that they felt their government,...
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welcome to washington, d.c. i know you all have been here for a few days now, and i hope that you have been enjoying this nation's capital. thank you for that kind introduction. it is great to have you and the rest of our country's mayors under the same roof to discuss and learn how we can make our communities even better. thank you for your service. i was saying backstage it is so wonderful when you have organizations where you all can get together and share ideas. when i was a first lady of indiana, the national governors association would have conferences once and twice a year and it was so great to not have to reinvent the wheel. and to be able to say what can i do in my short time as first lady? and so, i applaud you for coming and sharing all of your ideas with each other. for me, it is a pleasure to be here to share about a little bit of what is near and dear to my heart. as a second lady of the united states i chose one initiative. -- one initiative to champion, and it is art therapy. therapy, healing wi
welcome to washington, d.c. i know you all have been here for a few days now, and i hope that you have been enjoying this nation's capital. thank you for that kind introduction. it is great to have you and the rest of our country's mayors under the same roof to discuss and learn how we can make our communities even better. thank you for your service. i was saying backstage it is so wonderful when you have organizations where you all can get together and share ideas. when i was a first lady of...
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and he was helping me raise money for children's hospital in washington washington, d.c. where my son -- not just at that hospital, but at many hospitals -- had a series of four brain surgeries for a brain aneurysm and then two open heart surgeries. and he struggled more life as a baby. and i wanted to be able to help other children and other parents through raising money for children's hospital so that others could have what my son had, which is the best health care in the world. and it is, it is through that that steve wynn said, dave, i'm going to introduce you to donald trump who owns the property where you hold that charity event. he just bought it, by coincidence. so he introduces me to then-mr. trump, and i go meet with him. he is so kind. and in the first meeting, he gave so much and allowed me to become part of his family really. and it was an amazing thing that he has befriended my children over the years and helped me raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for children's hospital. >> why do you think that the media doesn't give him more credit for that? >> the
and he was helping me raise money for children's hospital in washington washington, d.c. where my son -- not just at that hospital, but at many hospitals -- had a series of four brain surgeries for a brain aneurysm and then two open heart surgeries. and he struggled more life as a baby. and i wanted to be able to help other children and other parents through raising money for children's hospital so that others could have what my son had, which is the best health care in the world. and it is, it...
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d.c. party they certainly took this right down to the wild what's the latest with the vote. i have to say during this is extraordinary i can't remember ever reported on anything like this keep in mind it's midnight friday evening here in washington d.c. and let's take a look at the senate floor and what you see here is the vote started about two hours ago and they've been huddling in small groups ever since what you see right there is senator lindsey graham republican from south carolina and i believe that's chuck schumer the minority leader democrat from new york and a bunch of senators have all grouped together and they're obviously trying. come up with some sort of compromise so exactly what could that look like as you see they're all sitting around talking trying to make out exactly who that is obviously not all of the senators some are just sitting there waiting to see what comes out one of the comprehensive compromises is the senate could vote to extend government funding for four or
d.c. party they certainly took this right down to the wild what's the latest with the vote. i have to say during this is extraordinary i can't remember ever reported on anything like this keep in mind it's midnight friday evening here in washington d.c. and let's take a look at the senate floor and what you see here is the vote started about two hours ago and they've been huddling in small groups ever since what you see right there is senator lindsey graham republican from south carolina and i...
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jeff bezos bought a massive house like twenty thirty million dollar house in washington d.c. in the past year i think we know where h q two is going to be i think he's planning on spending a lot of time in washington d.c. because he now owns the washington post he wants to be like that kay graham or whoever that woman who owned out the washington post and she said hold the salons and have all republican and democrat senators and and legislators all at her house and have these private salons and control the narrative right well you know it's free market com competition basically which is what you want you want competition that's the greatest thing you could ever achieve in our economy is free market competition and let america craddick cream rise to the top centrally planned governments do not work we've seen that time and time again and you know basically the animal spirits have been unleashed by john paul krugman it was number one on trump's list of fake news sources over there at the york times deserves that award prognostications about trump dead wrong again the guy doesn'
jeff bezos bought a massive house like twenty thirty million dollar house in washington d.c. in the past year i think we know where h q two is going to be i think he's planning on spending a lot of time in washington d.c. because he now owns the washington post he wants to be like that kay graham or whoever that woman who owned out the washington post and she said hold the salons and have all republican and democrat senators and and legislators all at her house and have these private salons and...
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get meissner spends much of her time at the holocaust memorial museum in washington d.c. . she and about eighty other survivors of the holocaust wikia on a voluntary basis. she guides visitors through the museum tells the story of her life and helps other survivors search for information about family members in the museum's archives. this is my favorite exhibit of this new thing and it came through really quite accidentally because this is. a phrase. three thousand people in the us more power on the border between. where the germans came. one. shop took the men the jewish men out and shot them and the next day they came and took the women and children put them in salem and torched and this entire community was killed only because of religion. this girl survived the night the rest of the village was wiped out. she became a historian and now works in the united states for eleven years she collected first a graph from her village. she hopes to preserve the memory of all three thousand five hundred inhabitants through this exhibition. because she said that the visitors to the m
get meissner spends much of her time at the holocaust memorial museum in washington d.c. . she and about eighty other survivors of the holocaust wikia on a voluntary basis. she guides visitors through the museum tells the story of her life and helps other survivors search for information about family members in the museum's archives. this is my favorite exhibit of this new thing and it came through really quite accidentally because this is. a phrase. three thousand people in the us more power...
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good afternoon, we are in washington, d.c. we're going to start once again getting you up to date on the breaking news. that crash of an amtrak train carrying republican members of congress colliding with a garbage truck and one fatality has been con if you remembfirme. a spokesman from the conference tells msnbc there's also a critical injury on the truck. minor first aid was done by some people on the train. local law enforcement is investigating the incident and crews are inspecting the equipment for damage. that train originated in washington, d.c. we are going to have a lot more updates that will be provided from folks as we get them. but let's start on capitol hill with casey hunt, who comes to us by phone. and casey, we should say once again to establish. this was a chartered traun so there weren't members of the public on it. it was members of congress, families, spouses, staff, what else can you tell us? >> that's right, chris. this was a train chartered specifically to take members of congress to west virginia for th
good afternoon, we are in washington, d.c. we're going to start once again getting you up to date on the breaking news. that crash of an amtrak train carrying republican members of congress colliding with a garbage truck and one fatality has been con if you remembfirme. a spokesman from the conference tells msnbc there's also a critical injury on the truck. minor first aid was done by some people on the train. local law enforcement is investigating the incident and crews are inspecting the...
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too is going to be i think he's planning on spending a lot of time in washington d.c. because he now owns the washington post he wants to be like that kay graham or whoever that woman who owned out the washington post and she said hold the salons and have all republican and democrat senators and and legislators all at her house and have these private salons and control the narrative right well you know it's free market com competition basically which is what you want you want competition that's the greatest thing you could ever achieve in our economy is free market competition and let america craddick cream rise to the top centrally planned governments do not work we've seen that time and time again and you know basically the animal spirits have been unleashed by john paul krugman it was number one on trump's list of fake news sources over there at the york times deserves that award prognostications about trump dead wrong again the guy doesn't understand technology doesn't understand politics doesn't understand economics and he's done it's right for him to be number on
too is going to be i think he's planning on spending a lot of time in washington d.c. because he now owns the washington post he wants to be like that kay graham or whoever that woman who owned out the washington post and she said hold the salons and have all republican and democrat senators and and legislators all at her house and have these private salons and control the narrative right well you know it's free market com competition basically which is what you want you want competition that's...
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you are in good hands with the election's commission here in washington, d.c. with that, i will say that i am looking forward to today. it's always interesting to hear what folks have going on. i know i will have my note pad out when we talk about cyber security because i'm still figuring out where in that bowl of alphabet soup i need to put my spoon. but it should be a great day. i was honors to be invite to be here and can't wait to hear what all of you have to say. here's to a successful 2018. [ applause ] >>> in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's table television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >>> while dr. stewart is getting mic'd up, i want to say, thank you to chairman masterson for getting us kicked off here and to doug chapin for the great remarks.
you are in good hands with the election's commission here in washington, d.c. with that, i will say that i am looking forward to today. it's always interesting to hear what folks have going on. i know i will have my note pad out when we talk about cyber security because i'm still figuring out where in that bowl of alphabet soup i need to put my spoon. but it should be a great day. i was honors to be invite to be here and can't wait to hear what all of you have to say. here's to a successful...
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prior that, in washington, d.c., from 1953. we have sat in lexington working on somewhat the internal part of marshall's life. four volumes of an authorized biography, seven volumes of the edited papers of george c. marshall completed in 1987 and just in 2016. a lot of time and effort. really, those great scholarly endeavors are very emblematic of the world nick alluded to, the old world. how do you engage the young about general marshall, all he did as a general or secretary of state when the first point of entry is perhaps the four very substantial volumes of that authorized biography? >> how are you breaking through? >> we are doing it in a number of ways, trying to connect the historical marshall with the present. there are all kinds of questions that arrive at the moment, the role of the united states in particular at the moment, in the modern world. the end of that post-war consensus that has been with us since 1945. general marshall is at the core of the heart of that with the marshall plan, secretary of state. through l
prior that, in washington, d.c., from 1953. we have sat in lexington working on somewhat the internal part of marshall's life. four volumes of an authorized biography, seven volumes of the edited papers of george c. marshall completed in 1987 and just in 2016. a lot of time and effort. really, those great scholarly endeavors are very emblematic of the world nick alluded to, the old world. how do you engage the young about general marshall, all he did as a general or secretary of state when the...
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live to theou now hotel hererkman park in washington, d.c. for all the coverage of the american historical association annual meeting. over the course of the day, we will bring you several roundtable this as well as live interviews with historians in -- and we will respond to your calls and tweets. topics include watergate and how it impacted political partisanship as well as challenges for the national parks service in commemorating the post-civil war rick -- reconstruction era. first up, a panel of historians talks about the year 1968 and reflect on the major events that unfolded 50 years ago. this is live coverage on an american history tv on c-span3. >> hello, everybody. good morning. years after 1968. part one. this is the first of a series of panels on the 50th anniversary of 1968. 1968 as as called -- local and global event. i am the chair today. we are missing, unfortunately, one panelist who was sick last night and cannot make it, unfortunately. we are going to go in the order that we are sitting and 10 minutes each for a short prese
live to theou now hotel hererkman park in washington, d.c. for all the coverage of the american historical association annual meeting. over the course of the day, we will bring you several roundtable this as well as live interviews with historians in -- and we will respond to your calls and tweets. topics include watergate and how it impacted political partisanship as well as challenges for the national parks service in commemorating the post-civil war rick -- reconstruction era. first up, a...
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get my son spends much of a time at the holocaust memorial museum in washington d.c. . she and about eighty other survivors of the holocaust wikia on a volunteer basis. she guides visitors through the museum tells the story of her life and helps other survivors search for information about family members in the museum's archives. this is my favorite exhibit of this music and it came through really quite accidentally because this is the. three thousand people in the us more power on the wardrobe created. when poor and lithuania were germans came one married shop took the man the jewish men out and shot them and the next day they came and took the women and children and put them in salem and torture and this entire community was killed only because of their religion. this girl survived the night the rest of the village was wiped out. she became a historian and now works in the united states for eleven years she collected fresh grass from her village because. she hopes to preserve the memories to the museum they only see the truth they don't know what the jews looked like
get my son spends much of a time at the holocaust memorial museum in washington d.c. . she and about eighty other survivors of the holocaust wikia on a volunteer basis. she guides visitors through the museum tells the story of her life and helps other survivors search for information about family members in the museum's archives. this is my favorite exhibit of this music and it came through really quite accidentally because this is the. three thousand people in the us more power on the wardrobe...
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meissner spends much of a time at the holocaust memorial museum in washington d.c. . she and about eighty other survivors of the holocaust we're here on a volunteer basis. she guides visitors through the museum tells the story of her life and helps other survivors search for information about family members in the museum's archives. this is my favorite exhibit of this museum and it came to be really quite accidentally because this is the power of. three thousand people in a small or pound on the border between. poor and. where the germans came one. took the men the jewish men out the truck and the next day they came and took the women and children put them in salem and torture and this entire community was hailed only because of. this girl survived the night the rest of the village was wiped out. she became a historian and now works in the united states. for eleven years she collected first a graph from her village. she hopes to preserve the memory of all three thousand five hundred inhabitants through this exhibition. because he said that the visitors to the museum t
meissner spends much of a time at the holocaust memorial museum in washington d.c. . she and about eighty other survivors of the holocaust we're here on a volunteer basis. she guides visitors through the museum tells the story of her life and helps other survivors search for information about family members in the museum's archives. this is my favorite exhibit of this museum and it came to be really quite accidentally because this is the power of. three thousand people in a small or pound on...
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host: our next caller is from washington, d.c. sadie. caller: thank you for being on topic.today and on this my family is from georgetown, south carolina. i have been studying this for over 40 years. you are talking about broader things and i know you're talking about making -- putting up a statue or whatever. at defender of what they call the black radical republicans and i have an ancestor documented being a .olitician at that time i have a picture of him. he was a really great guy. are you looking at doing any work out of georgetown, south carolina or charleston, south carolina? of course, it has a lot of history and my family has been involved in the history. a greatr: that's question. south carolina -- so many amazing things happen during reconstruction and that is so terrific that you have a founder ancestor and you know about him. it is so admirable and so amazing. just on inel we were beaufort, south carolina, and of course, one reason it is in south carolina is south carolina had some of the most interesting politics. many more
host: our next caller is from washington, d.c. sadie. caller: thank you for being on topic.today and on this my family is from georgetown, south carolina. i have been studying this for over 40 years. you are talking about broader things and i know you're talking about making -- putting up a statue or whatever. at defender of what they call the black radical republicans and i have an ancestor documented being a .olitician at that time i have a picture of him. he was a really great guy. are you...
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did you see, i hadn't put two and two together they have washington, washington d.c., maryland, southern maryland and northern virginia which is kind of like -- they've got three different locations in d.c. >> it's possible you might consider colleges and talent. >> right. >> coming from an area.
did you see, i hadn't put two and two together they have washington, washington d.c., maryland, southern maryland and northern virginia which is kind of like -- they've got three different locations in d.c. >> it's possible you might consider colleges and talent. >> right. >> coming from an area.
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d.c. to seal a formal agreement to begin working together and what was initially cold the special initiative and later the environmental working group. good morning everyone and thank you for participating in this joint us russian environmental seminar i'm jim baker i mean administrators of the national oceanic and atmospheric administration and i'd like to thank the organizers particularly linda zali and ned austin so for their hard work in getting us to this point
d.c. to seal a formal agreement to begin working together and what was initially cold the special initiative and later the environmental working group. good morning everyone and thank you for participating in this joint us russian environmental seminar i'm jim baker i mean administrators of the national oceanic and atmospheric administration and i'd like to thank the organizers particularly linda zali and ned austin so for their hard work in getting us to this point
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by cowen joins us live from washington d.c. hi there mike so right now both sides blaming each other how does this get resolved . well it's very difficult to see both sides have been holding talks in the course of the day to try and find some kind of last gasp measure to extend the agreement to avoid or end the scotland shutdown but they still seem too far apart intent as you say at this particular point in putting blame on each other rather than addressing the issue of how to get through it it's significant to see in this question of blame game going on that the number of democrats who oppose the short gap measure in the senate friday night there were five but they were joined by four republicans so essentially those who vote today against the last gasp measure to reopen government will came from both sides of the aisle but the division is so deep at the moment the various. things being put on any agreement by both sides makes a very unlikely that they going to get that aim of getting together getting some sort of short term a
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and he was helping me raise money for children's hospital in washington washington, d.c. where my son -- not just at that hospital, but many hospitals -- had a series of surgeries for a brain aneurysm and two open heart surgeries. and he struggled for life as a baby. and i wanted to be able to help other children and other parents through raising money for children's hospital so that others could have what my son had, which is the best health care in the world. and it is, it is through that that steve wynn said, dave, i'm going to introduce you to donald trump who owns the property where you hold that charity event. he just bought it, by coincidence. so he introduces me to then-mr. trump, and i go meet with him. he is so kind. and in the first meeting, he gave so much and allowed me to become part of his family really. and it was an amazing thing that he has befriended my children over the years and helped me raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for children's hospital. >> why do you think that the media doesn't give him more credit for that? >> the mainstream media wan
and he was helping me raise money for children's hospital in washington washington, d.c. where my son -- not just at that hospital, but many hospitals -- had a series of surgeries for a brain aneurysm and two open heart surgeries. and he struggled for life as a baby. and i wanted to be able to help other children and other parents through raising money for children's hospital so that others could have what my son had, which is the best health care in the world. and it is, it is through that...
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, d.c. is buzzing. here a look at the capitol where the speech is expected to focuses on five issues. among them, the economy, and national security. the president will not be speaking though to a full house. roughly a dozen democrat are stipg the state of the union with countless others engaging in some sort of protest. this is the largest no-show since president nixon's state of the union back in '71. how are the local lawmakers responding inle some brock joins us with that part of the story. sam. >> raj, good evening just as a point of reference, 60 democrat skipped out on the inauguration as you just mention add second ago. we are expecting about a dozen not to attend the state of the union this evening. some of the representatives want to use the stage as a platform to draw attention to the issues of immigration reform, sexual misconduct but. for some others they don't feel the president deserves the attendance. >> we covered a lot of territory including our success. >> in teeing up the
, d.c. is buzzing. here a look at the capitol where the speech is expected to focuses on five issues. among them, the economy, and national security. the president will not be speaking though to a full house. roughly a dozen democrat are stipg the state of the union with countless others engaging in some sort of protest. this is the largest no-show since president nixon's state of the union back in '71. how are the local lawmakers responding inle some brock joins us with that part of the story....
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rex tillerson is on his way from washington d.c. he's arriving this evening in vancouver, canada. ahead of the meetings, he will have discussions this evening with the canadian foreign minister and his counter parts from japan and south korea. the state department says the united states and canada invited countries that joined the u.s. effort in the korean war more than 60 years ago. that means china and russia were not invited and will not be here. china accounts for 90% of north korean trade. the state department says it has coordinated with those governments ahead of the meeting
rex tillerson is on his way from washington d.c. he's arriving this evening in vancouver, canada. ahead of the meetings, he will have discussions this evening with the canadian foreign minister and his counter parts from japan and south korea. the state department says the united states and canada invited countries that joined the u.s. effort in the korean war more than 60 years ago. that means china and russia were not invited and will not be here. china accounts for 90% of north korean trade....
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participants in the women's march in washington d.c. started their day near the lincoln memorial to basically shore each other up as they try to push for more political activity in two thousand and eighteen namely by running for office now the several thousand demonstrators have moved to here just outside the white house where they're hoping that the u.s. president donald trump hears them most of them are very much opposed to tromso leadership in the years since he's taken office they don't like his policies on health care they don't like his policies against women they don't like his policies on immigrants and people of color there's calling for a more progressive form of politics both nationally and in their local communities and they say that it's high time that donald trump and us republicans are pushed aside so that policies that are more family friendly that respect women and that respect the diversity of the united states actually can be put into place they're also calling for what they call economic justice as well as protection
participants in the women's march in washington d.c. started their day near the lincoln memorial to basically shore each other up as they try to push for more political activity in two thousand and eighteen namely by running for office now the several thousand demonstrators have moved to here just outside the white house where they're hoping that the u.s. president donald trump hears them most of them are very much opposed to tromso leadership in the years since he's taken office they don't...
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to is going to be i think he's planning on spending a lot of time in washington d.c. because he now owns the washington post he wants to be like that kay graham or whoever that woman who owned out the washington post and she said hold the salons and have all republican and democrat senators and and legislators all at her house and have these private salons and control the narrative right well you know it's free market com competition basically which is what you want you want competition that's the greatest thing you could ever achieve in our economy is free market competition and let america craddick cream rise to the top centrally planned governments do not work we've seen that time and time again and you know basically the animal spirits have been unleashed by john paul krugman it was number one on trump's list of fake news sources over there at the york times deserves that award prognostications about trump dead wrong again the guy doesn't understand technology doesn't understand politics doesn't understand economics and he's done it's right for him to be number on
to is going to be i think he's planning on spending a lot of time in washington d.c. because he now owns the washington post he wants to be like that kay graham or whoever that woman who owned out the washington post and she said hold the salons and have all republican and democrat senators and and legislators all at her house and have these private salons and control the narrative right well you know it's free market com competition basically which is what you want you want competition that's...
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washington d.c. police say, while we haven't ruled anything out, we have no reason to believe human trafficking was involved. shaye roads says, hold on minu minute. >> these girls were 11 and 17 years old. >> they're children. >> are girls that young victimized in this trade? >> all day every day. >> that young? >> all day every day. >> reporter: roads runs a villanova university law school based institute combating sex trafficking. she says the stop fits the sex trafficking pattern. roads says conversations with the girls by trained investigators may build a case and the police must hit the bad guys. >> we have to start targeting sex buyers in order to stop this horrific crime from happening. >> reporter: human trafficking is growing in new jersey. 178 cases reported in 2015. 195 the very next year. shaye roads you weres law enforcement to hammer the text buyers to push these numbers down. i'm jeff cole, fox 29 news. >>> all right. thanks jeff. >>> president trump facing questions about racial incen
washington d.c. police say, while we haven't ruled anything out, we have no reason to believe human trafficking was involved. shaye roads says, hold on minu minute. >> these girls were 11 and 17 years old. >> they're children. >> are girls that young victimized in this trade? >> all day every day. >> that young? >> all day every day. >> reporter: roads runs a villanova university law school based institute combating sex trafficking. she says the stop...
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i grew up in washington d.c. in a segregated washington d.c. not many people understand that where you couldn't sit at the drugstore counter. you couldn't go in department stores and try anything on. >> they want you to speak into the mic. >> i grew up in a segregated washington d.c. or you could not sit at the lunch counter right downtown. you could not go into the department stores and try on a hat. you could not gain a job as a ticket taker in this town and it was very real and very, very southern and a lot of people find that difficult to believe based on what washington d.c. is today. i am not a fan of brown v. board of education in spite of all the time because in my own personal experience i did get shifted from a wonderful and achieving school that i wanted to go to to roosevelt high school for the principal said to us, called us in an auditorium that it was not her decision. everything was cut out but involved in a social interaction among other of his cheerleaders, anti-socialite to me at all. look at the journalism clubs, civil defen
i grew up in washington d.c. in a segregated washington d.c. not many people understand that where you couldn't sit at the drugstore counter. you couldn't go in department stores and try anything on. >> they want you to speak into the mic. >> i grew up in a segregated washington d.c. or you could not sit at the lunch counter right downtown. you could not go into the department stores and try on a hat. you could not gain a job as a ticket taker in this town and it was very real and...
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it is located here in washington, d.c. it is an affiliate of the american historical association and our mission is to bring history and historian no tto th broader public policy conversations. and no better place to do that than washington, d.c. we focus on the particular audiences. so we are not trying to reach sort of through the general audience that would go to say the world war ii museum or the people interested main the jean yogology, but focused first and foe most on the capitol hill and the policy community in washington, d.c., itself, and one of the ways that we do this is through a congressional briefing series that we have run for five or six years now which identifies the topics which are facing congress currently and trying to at least staffers and okayicationly congressmen who attend the briefings some sense of the historical context for these issue, and how an understanding of that historical background can be of benefitt in terms of defining and shaping current policy issues. we also have a weekly lecture
it is located here in washington, d.c. it is an affiliate of the american historical association and our mission is to bring history and historian no tto th broader public policy conversations. and no better place to do that than washington, d.c. we focus on the particular audiences. so we are not trying to reach sort of through the general audience that would go to say the world war ii museum or the people interested main the jean yogology, but focused first and foe most on the capitol hill...
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and of course, it was a great speech there in washington d.c. of course, we've made some advances when you look at how african-americans are moving forward, particular in the culture as far as in the corporate sector. but also, there's still a lot more that needs to be done. there's also the presidency of philadelphia oic. i see so many needs that are out there. i see the people who are hurting. i see the illiteracy that is still there. and so, while on the one hand we have advanced from a corporate standpoint, from a community and economic standpoint, particularly in philadelphia, there's still a lot more work that needs to be done. rosemary: pastor speaks to the corporate inclusion. and that's where you come in, allison. allison green: yes.
and of course, it was a great speech there in washington d.c. of course, we've made some advances when you look at how african-americans are moving forward, particular in the culture as far as in the corporate sector. but also, there's still a lot more that needs to be done. there's also the presidency of philadelphia oic. i see so many needs that are out there. i see the people who are hurting. i see the illiteracy that is still there. and so, while on the one hand we have advanced from a...
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all right thanks very much john hendren with the latest from washington d.c. i want to turn to news from syria now where at least seventeen people have been killed by as strikes in the rebel held area of eastern ghouta artillery attacks were also launched by syrian forces on areas of the countryside outside the capital damascus have been reports of an increased number of as strikes deliberately targeting hospitals in rebel areas in the last ten days. now they've been angry scenes in the occupied west bank as the patriarch of jerusalem attempted to leave manger square in bethlehem off to mocking orthodox christmas the affiliates the third has been at the center of growing public anger after being accused of setting off large swathes of church lands to private businesses. saudi media says eleven princes have been detained in riyadh and are awaiting trial after staging a protest outside the royal palace the prince is reportedly being held in a notorious high security prison that's in contrast to dozens of other high profile figures who were detained in a luxury h
all right thanks very much john hendren with the latest from washington d.c. i want to turn to news from syria now where at least seventeen people have been killed by as strikes in the rebel held area of eastern ghouta artillery attacks were also launched by syrian forces on areas of the countryside outside the capital damascus have been reports of an increased number of as strikes deliberately targeting hospitals in rebel areas in the last ten days. now they've been angry scenes in the...
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>> reporter: lucy, congressional source in washington, d.c. telling me tonight now being widely reported congressman pat meehan will not seek re-election following his sexual harassment scandal involving a former congressional aide. the 62-year-old congressman has been serving parts of delaware, montgomery, berks and lancaster counties in the seventh congressional district since 2011. then up until last weekend was on the house ethics committee. well he informed the speaker of the house tonight, paul ryan, he will not run for re-election later this year. this happening after bombshell
>> reporter: lucy, congressional source in washington, d.c. telling me tonight now being widely reported congressman pat meehan will not seek re-election following his sexual harassment scandal involving a former congressional aide. the 62-year-old congressman has been serving parts of delaware, montgomery, berks and lancaster counties in the seventh congressional district since 2011. then up until last weekend was on the house ethics committee. well he informed the speaker of the house...
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meissner spends much of a time at the holocaust memorial museum in washington d.c. . she and about eighty other survivors of the holocaust work here on a volunteer basis. she guides visitors through the museum tells the story of her life and helps other survivors search for information about family members in the museum's archives. this is my favorite exhibit of this museum and it came to be really quite accidentally because this is the power of. three thousand people more power on the border between. poor and. whether germans came. and took the men the jewish men out than truck them and the next day they came and took the women and children and put them in sylmar and torch and this entire community was. because of. this girl survived the night the rest of the village was wiped out. she became a historian and now works in the united states for eleven years she collected photographs from her village. she hopes to preserve the memory of all three thousand five hundred inhabitants through this exhibition. because he said that the visitors to the museum they only see that
meissner spends much of a time at the holocaust memorial museum in washington d.c. . she and about eighty other survivors of the holocaust work here on a volunteer basis. she guides visitors through the museum tells the story of her life and helps other survivors search for information about family members in the museum's archives. this is my favorite exhibit of this museum and it came to be really quite accidentally because this is the power of. three thousand people more power on the border...