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not far from washington, d.c. it has a lot of the slogans that we associate with the revolutionary movement. most recognizable "liberty or death." these words reportedly spoken by virginian patrick henry at the beginning of the war. i'll take this carefully out of the mount. you can see "kill or be killed" which is a fairly sobering almost contemporary sounding slogan. and appeal to heaven which was something that appeared on new england flags at the same and was also a very popular slogan at the beginning of the war. the date 1775 and curiously this crown -- so if you'll remember on that havana powder horn also a crown in that case with gr 3. sometimes people who see this horn are a little confused and say, well, wait a minute, this guy was a virginian fighting in the continental army, why would he have a crown on his powder horn? but, of course, in 1775, these men are still fighting to restore their rights as englishmen within the empire. so it's perfectly consistent with that to appeal to the king, to see the k
not far from washington, d.c. it has a lot of the slogans that we associate with the revolutionary movement. most recognizable "liberty or death." these words reportedly spoken by virginian patrick henry at the beginning of the war. i'll take this carefully out of the mount. you can see "kill or be killed" which is a fairly sobering almost contemporary sounding slogan. and appeal to heaven which was something that appeared on new england flags at the same and was also a very...
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not with more washington. of the 10 six wealthiest counties and america, they were in and around washington, d.c. we understand that people want jobs, not the government. it is the time -- it is time to get the government out of our lives once and for all. [cheering] we willling obamacare, have the -- [cheering] [booing] we have to get the out-of-control federal regulations -- the epa is ruining our rivers. we will reign in the epa, going forward. we will pull in all the other regulations that are like a wet the american economy so we can get the economy working again. [applause] we will have a new policy to say we will defend what god has given us in america. i oppose the keystone pipeline to save the american, -- american economy. [applause] we have to get people of the education and skills they need to succeed. that will work for more than the minimum wage. said,e what the naysayers the facts are the facts. years ago, they said they would be devastated. graduation rates are up now. third-grade reading score
not with more washington. of the 10 six wealthiest counties and america, they were in and around washington, d.c. we understand that people want jobs, not the government. it is the time -- it is time to get the government out of our lives once and for all. [cheering] we willling obamacare, have the -- [cheering] [booing] we have to get the out-of-control federal regulations -- the epa is ruining our rivers. we will reign in the epa, going forward. we will pull in all the other regulations that...
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and washington lived with them or they lived with washington. there was a family relationship there. o, but, yeah, washington -- hamilton and lafayette were close. according to all accounts they were like brothers. as you mentioned, they were very close in age. hamilton was a few months older than lafayette. lafayette comes to america, he's french. he knows english, but his french is better than his english. but many of the washington -- and many aides did not know french. here is hamilton fluent in french. so they became very good friends much more so than probably any other aide. host: i think we had right behind -- thank you. >> congratulations on the book. i just finished reading it. in addition to the most remarkable, most heroic founding father with more character -- his moral character, has overcome the obstacles and incredible ability. so my question is, actually, you cover the revolutionary war in great detail. one of my favorite scenes -- w hen he talks about is a hamilton scene when had written a report on manufacturers and he wants p
and washington lived with them or they lived with washington. there was a family relationship there. o, but, yeah, washington -- hamilton and lafayette were close. according to all accounts they were like brothers. as you mentioned, they were very close in age. hamilton was a few months older than lafayette. lafayette comes to america, he's french. he knows english, but his french is better than his english. but many of the washington -- and many aides did not know french. here is hamilton...
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and washington, as i said, realized the conflict. he writes in 1776 there is no who wants more than i to see a plan adopted for the abolition of slavery. while he says that he doesn't real do too much to bring it about. i think that yes, presentism is a real thing, but i think you can judge washington by his only standards of what he thought was moral. same thing with jefferson. they knew it was a contradiction to their ideals and an a front to talk about liberty, equality and justice and keep these people in changes. they believed slavery would end in america and on that they were of course tragically wrong. >> host: i just we would like to take questions if possible. anyone want to step up here and throw something at mr. davis. >> guest: not literally. >> was this a violation of the principles in the magna carta? >> guest: a greater scholar than the magna carter would have to answer than i. it is established in the bill of rights. the third amendment is the quartering act but i am not sure if it goes become to the magna carta. i th
and washington, as i said, realized the conflict. he writes in 1776 there is no who wants more than i to see a plan adopted for the abolition of slavery. while he says that he doesn't real do too much to bring it about. i think that yes, presentism is a real thing, but i think you can judge washington by his only standards of what he thought was moral. same thing with jefferson. they knew it was a contradiction to their ideals and an a front to talk about liberty, equality and justice and keep...
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a lot of people have connections to washington, d.c. there are a number of institutions that employ black women. there is an opportunity to work as a teacher. you have howard university, one of the most prestigious institutions at the time. and you have the heart of the federal government that is already desegregated. so you have a white collar economy that black women can go into. susan swain, host: the story of ida mckinley can best be told so you have a white collar economy that black women can go into. there is domestic work available there your and a long established left community that has been there since the late 18th century. so there were already churches and businesses and doctors and all kinds of services. so even though the city is largely segregated, there were spaces that created affluent communities and new migrants and settlers were looking for those kinds of opportunities. a lot of women were coming from the midsouth, north carolina, south carolina, virginia. you have some coming from georgette. but predominantly you w
a lot of people have connections to washington, d.c. there are a number of institutions that employ black women. there is an opportunity to work as a teacher. you have howard university, one of the most prestigious institutions at the time. and you have the heart of the federal government that is already desegregated. so you have a white collar economy that black women can go into. susan swain, host: the story of ida mckinley can best be told so you have a white collar economy that black women...
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through the eight years of the war, that martha washington joined general washingt washington. in many ways one of the rarest objects in the collection that i'll share with you now. this is a volume that was owned by martha washington. it is a -- you can see her signature "m. washington." and it's an early edition printed in england. it was known as a help and guide to christian families published in london in 1752. so quite likely a book she may well, you can imagine, have taken along with her to camp to spend the winter at valley forge. the top of the page is missing, almost certainly it was clipped by an autograph collector in the 19th century, presumably her name would have been written out there as well and it was probably clipped by a collector. and if any viewers have that in your collection, we would love to reunite the book and the autograph. but there is her signature, martha washington. so it's entirely possible to imagine that that's a book that spent the winter at valley forge along with the general and his suffering soldiers. a few other objects, again, an object
through the eight years of the war, that martha washington joined general washingt washington. in many ways one of the rarest objects in the collection that i'll share with you now. this is a volume that was owned by martha washington. it is a -- you can see her signature "m. washington." and it's an early edition printed in england. it was known as a help and guide to christian families published in london in 1752. so quite likely a book she may well, you can imagine, have taken...
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and that will be george washington. the big hero of the day, of course, equal now to franklin as far as american fame goes, and so washington will take the lead in the constitutional convention. and the very chair in the back of the room behind me is the chair in which washington sat which, interestingly, is the only item in this room that we today have in this room that we know for certain was here as a part of those events. that chair was made in 1779 after the british left philadelphia. a lot of things were gone between the americans coming and going, british coming and going. we just don't have all the contents of the building anymore. pennsylvania's government has to make new furniture, including that chair for the speaker of pennsylvania. so that was in the room on that spot when washington took that position in 1787. so the virginia plan, three branches of government, somewhat familiar to us today, here's some of the issues that are going to face that plan as far as when you start debating. other plans are going
and that will be george washington. the big hero of the day, of course, equal now to franklin as far as american fame goes, and so washington will take the lead in the constitutional convention. and the very chair in the back of the room behind me is the chair in which washington sat which, interestingly, is the only item in this room that we today have in this room that we know for certain was here as a part of those events. that chair was made in 1779 after the british left philadelphia. a...
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that from the washington post today. toator bob menendez is set announce his position on the nuclear agreement. announceenendez will how he will vote on the agreement that curtails iran's nuclear program in exchange for lifting economic sanctions. he is scheduled to speak at seton hall in what his aides are billing a major address on the iran nuclear a demon -- nuclear agreement. >> our coverage of the presidential candidates continues live from the iowa state fair. as the candidates walk the fairgrounds and speak at the des moines register's candidate soapbox. at 11:30.rco rubio wednesday, republican rick perry will speak at 11:00. on saturday, republican governors chris christie at noon and bobby jindal at 1:00. join the conversation at #dmr soapbox. >> washington post executive editor marty baron and new york times washington editor elizabeth mueller discuss power and influence perceived by the media. under two hours. admit this is a special treat for me today because in addition to being a news junkie, i am a former
that from the washington post today. toator bob menendez is set announce his position on the nuclear agreement. announceenendez will how he will vote on the agreement that curtails iran's nuclear program in exchange for lifting economic sanctions. he is scheduled to speak at seton hall in what his aides are billing a major address on the iran nuclear a demon -- nuclear agreement. >> our coverage of the presidential candidates continues live from the iowa state fair. as the candidates walk...
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west of washington, east of washington. the rest of the forecast is great after that. eileen whelan will begin in the morning to help you get back to school and work. frederick, howard county, and d.c. kellye: thank you very much for joining us. . >>> jenny's first interview about her surprise wedding. >> now on extra. >> extra. >> here she is, miss justin. newly wed jen tellingrene, about her star p packe backykyai dos and the first up close peak at her weddiding band. our donald trump exclusive. forget the republicans. now he's setting his sites on hillary. >> i don't know if she's going to make it. >> accused sex predator josh duggar admits he's a cheater too. his apology after getting caught on ashleigh madin. >> matt is allll over
west of washington, east of washington. the rest of the forecast is great after that. eileen whelan will begin in the morning to help you get back to school and work. frederick, howard county, and d.c. kellye: thank you very much for joining us. . >>> jenny's first interview about her surprise wedding. >> now on extra. >> extra. >> here she is, miss justin. newly wed jen tellingrene, about her star p packe backykyai dos and the first up close peak at her weddiding...
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the washington times says this. today, a federal judge in san francisco will weigh whether to oppose a long-term ban on the center's release of undercover footage from the national abortion federation's closed meetings. the bill that the senate will vote on will take place today c-span2 for coverage of that. they need 60 votes. as we have learned from peter sullivan earlier, they are unlikely to get that. democrats plan to filibuster this. today, a judge will weigh in on those ideals and whether or not more can be released. emily in wisconsin, an independent. caller: i want to thank you for allowing me to call. why i am calling is because when this earth was formed with all of the life i got put on it there was a clause in their that said we are not allowed -- we can have control over the whole land, all of the trees flowers whatever. we did not have the right to have control over another human being. when a baby is in the mother's womb, it is a baby, and they should not abort that baby. even though it is women's ri
the washington times says this. today, a federal judge in san francisco will weigh whether to oppose a long-term ban on the center's release of undercover footage from the national abortion federation's closed meetings. the bill that the senate will vote on will take place today c-span2 for coverage of that. they need 60 votes. as we have learned from peter sullivan earlier, they are unlikely to get that. democrats plan to filibuster this. today, a judge will weigh in on those ideals and...
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it is about bringing washington together. without the economic collapse, you go through the first what ifs. he wasn't have 50 democratic senators. the war game i want do is what would his relationship be republicans if he always needed 6-10 to vote with him from the very beginning. he didn't need them ever. and the republicans didn't have to work with him either. they had the luxury of saying they can run everything. and he had the luxury of saying i don't need to fully deal with you either. without the gimmicked collapse, 54-55 -- economic -- i think there is a lot of ways the presidency would have changed in the first year. >> host: you develop an essence a series of case studies. stimulus package, health care, repeal of don't ask don't tell, arab springs, so on. which of all of these do you think represent the best of obama's leadership style and which ones highlight the limitations? >> i think the arab spring does both. don't ask don't tell was the best. when you look at the case study this was it here. what i think is hi
it is about bringing washington together. without the economic collapse, you go through the first what ifs. he wasn't have 50 democratic senators. the war game i want do is what would his relationship be republicans if he always needed 6-10 to vote with him from the very beginning. he didn't need them ever. and the republicans didn't have to work with him either. they had the luxury of saying they can run everything. and he had the luxury of saying i don't need to fully deal with you either....
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watch out own check your nbc washington app. let you you know when it's mixed. >>> today family and friends remember the life of one of the victims of last week's on air ambush. adam ward's family says he loved virginia tech. it asks that you wear origin and maroon to support him. >>> the focus in the story may shift to mental health issues and how we care for those struggling with them. we first told you the man who shot ward and parker admitted that he wrestled with his mental health. he even called himself a powder keg ready to go boom. at a service yesterday, the station manager said he's r((qáter identify how to approa the mental health care issue. people from all over roanoke came to remember ward and parker on the job together, happy, and having fun. >>> we are working to learn the cause of death after a man was attacked in wheaton. montgomery county police say the man got into a fight in a parking lot last night. he was beat up by three men and died at the hospital. police also say the victim may have also been shot or
watch out own check your nbc washington app. let you you know when it's mixed. >>> today family and friends remember the life of one of the victims of last week's on air ambush. adam ward's family says he loved virginia tech. it asks that you wear origin and maroon to support him. >>> the focus in the story may shift to mental health issues and how we care for those struggling with them. we first told you the man who shot ward and parker admitted that he wrestled with his...
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the idea that washington d.c. should be telling us how to deliver health care is nonsense. the idea that washington d.c. should tell us how to do transportation infrastructure should be left to the states. because if washington would take a look at the constitution and read the bill of rights, it would get up to the tent of amendment that says the powers not delegated to the government by the constitution are reserved to the states or for the individual. let's get back to being a constitutional country. believe in the constitution. apply the constitution. [applause] that is what we have to do. we need a president of the united states that has a record of delivering. listen, you're going to hear a lot of people stand on this stage, and they are going to tell you a lot of good things. but all too often it is just rhetoric. i think it is time and i hope you agree that we have a president -- we will have eight years of a young inexperienced united states senator that i think has gotten us into the ditch economically a
the idea that washington d.c. should be telling us how to deliver health care is nonsense. the idea that washington d.c. should tell us how to do transportation infrastructure should be left to the states. because if washington would take a look at the constitution and read the bill of rights, it would get up to the tent of amendment that says the powers not delegated to the government by the constitution are reserved to the states or for the individual. let's get back to being a constitutional...
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. >> washington journal continues. host: joining us is michael farris, cofounder of the convention of the states project . here to talk about their efforts to amend the u.s. constitution. tell us what profit you to get behind this effort. i have been working around government for about three decades. specifically here in washington d c. i became convinced that the combination of big ceilings -- eight cities, big media, and --y -- and big government the burden of big government on us will never be solved inside the city. if we are going to do that, we need to get outside of washington. the only way to do a structural change is through article v of the constitution to limit the power of the federal government. point, let'sarting take a look at the fifth article hethe constitution at what is talking about. theays if two thirds of states call for a amendment, it shall be valid. it also says it would take 34 states -- it would now take 34 states to call for a convention of the states. in 2015. have filed this effort has pas
. >> washington journal continues. host: joining us is michael farris, cofounder of the convention of the states project . here to talk about their efforts to amend the u.s. constitution. tell us what profit you to get behind this effort. i have been working around government for about three decades. specifically here in washington d c. i became convinced that the combination of big ceilings -- eight cities, big media, and --y -- and big government the burden of big government on us will...
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and that will be george washington. the big hero of the day, of course, equal now to franklin as far as american fame goes, and so washington will take the lead in the constitutional convention. and the very chair in the back of the room behind me is the chair in which washington sat which, interestingly, is the only item in this room that we today have in this room that we know for certain was here as a part of those events. that chair was made in 1779. after the british left philadelphia, a lot of things were gone between the americans coming and going, british coming and going. we just don't have all the contents of the building anymore. pennsylvania's government has to make new furniture, including that chair, for the speaker of pennsylvania. so that was in the room on that spot when washington took that position in 1787. so the virginia plan, three branches of government, somewhat familiar to us today, here's some of the issues that are going to face that plan as far as when you start debating. other plans are goin
and that will be george washington. the big hero of the day, of course, equal now to franklin as far as american fame goes, and so washington will take the lead in the constitutional convention. and the very chair in the back of the room behind me is the chair in which washington sat which, interestingly, is the only item in this room that we today have in this room that we know for certain was here as a part of those events. that chair was made in 1779. after the british left philadelphia, a...
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it took an interesting journey to get here to washington. sickles was aware, as was his medical officer thomas simms of the request by the army medical museum to collect a sped minute of morbid anatomy and required simms, his surgeon, to send it forward. the leg was sent in a small box, a coffin of sorts with a note, "complime "compliments, major general d.e s." where it was prepared by the museum staff and mounted in the fashion that you see here and -- but the story goes on. sickles would even visit the museum on the anniversary of his leg's amputation and he'd bring his cohorts and cronies to see the leg on display and there are records of his visits and there's even a record of a visit where sickles asked to see what was left of his foot. he noted just the leg itself had been displayed and the curator at the time, george otis, responded to general sickles "general, we didn't preserve that part of the specimen because just this part showed the unique trauma and pathology we wanted to showcase." and according to the legend, sickles didn't
it took an interesting journey to get here to washington. sickles was aware, as was his medical officer thomas simms of the request by the army medical museum to collect a sped minute of morbid anatomy and required simms, his surgeon, to send it forward. the leg was sent in a small box, a coffin of sorts with a note, "complime "compliments, major general d.e s." where it was prepared by the museum staff and mounted in the fashion that you see here and -- but the story goes on....
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george washington feared to rely upon the militia and a broker in staff. so what's the difference is here because i am sure what is an army? but militia were the men who are responsible to their states but the economy had to provide them militia mostly required to defend their home town in the south if there was a specific duty for slave rebellion. and the is militiamen were only enrolled for nine months or three months or six months and this is why in 1776 thomas payne writes a very famous essay called a crisis called the summer soldier he was talking about the militiamen. this summer soldiers would come when we didn't have to harvest crops but then they go back. this is why they needed a professional standing army. so there was a real discrepancy between the militia covered by the state and governors and not of farmers terror off but immigrants german and irish even though he resisted and would not in a list of blacks in he first took over the army. but the france joined and so they joined. for those who served and fought and won the revolution from dash
george washington feared to rely upon the militia and a broker in staff. so what's the difference is here because i am sure what is an army? but militia were the men who are responsible to their states but the economy had to provide them militia mostly required to defend their home town in the south if there was a specific duty for slave rebellion. and the is militiamen were only enrolled for nine months or three months or six months and this is why in 1776 thomas payne writes a very famous...
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he is not sure if they're going to baltimore or washington but bets on washington. and finally washington wakes up. grant wakes up. they start rushing forces. the elements of the sixth corps up to annapolis and washington but they're running late. it's close. the night -- just the day before early is about to hit his -- wallace's main position. brilliantly and beautifully chose on the south bank of the river. regiments start arriving. he get two thirdses of the sixth corps which brings him up to of thousand men half of them who are green recruits. 16,000 -- and early just -- he heard just nothing out there but militia. he thinks he'll storm over them. lou wallace and another forgotten name, james rickets multiple wounds, a very, very brave general he is not handsome. not the kind of guy that electrify the media. and they make this stand on the river. it's dramatized in the book but it's incredible what they do. brilliant tactics finally chosen terrain they hold early off, early from earl in the morning to late afternoon when finally they're enveloped they're collaps
he is not sure if they're going to baltimore or washington but bets on washington. and finally washington wakes up. grant wakes up. they start rushing forces. the elements of the sixth corps up to annapolis and washington but they're running late. it's close. the night -- just the day before early is about to hit his -- wallace's main position. brilliantly and beautifully chose on the south bank of the river. regiments start arriving. he get two thirdses of the sixth corps which brings him up...
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and washington lived with them or they lived with washington. there was a family relationship there. so, but, yeah, washington-- hamilton and lafayette were close. according to all accounts they were like brothers. as you mentioned, they were very close in age. hamilton was a few months older than lafayette. lafayette comes to america, he's french. he knows english, but his french is better than his english. but many of the washington -- and many aides did not know french. here is hamilton fluent in french. so they became very good friends much more so than probably any other aide. host: i think we had right behind -- thank you. >> congratulations on the book. i just finished reading it. in addition to the most remarkable, most heroic founding father with more character -- his moral character, has overcome the obstacles and incredible ability. so my question is, actually, you cover the revolutionary war in great detail. one of my favorite scenes -- when he talks about is a flashback scene when hamilton had written a report on manufacturers and h
and washington lived with them or they lived with washington. there was a family relationship there. so, but, yeah, washington-- hamilton and lafayette were close. according to all accounts they were like brothers. as you mentioned, they were very close in age. hamilton was a few months older than lafayette. lafayette comes to america, he's french. he knows english, but his french is better than his english. but many of the washington -- and many aides did not know french. here is hamilton...
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gwen: let me turn to carol lee at the table in washington. to "washington week," by the way. the long shadow that dan alluded long shadows, but the one this week is joe biden. where does that stand? carol: he's seriously considering it. there's a lot of deliberations phone calls from people around biden, even the vice president himself, to democratic donors and potential supporters. but he's not expected to make a more weeks. several there's a number of factors that he's considering as he does that. can he raise the money. want does he have the staff? will he be able to pull the talent? hillary clinton has brought most of the big democratic talent on team. and there's the family issue. the vice president and his family are going through a difficult time right now and i think it would be a mistake to overestimate how for him.nt that is he spoke on a conference call members this week. call, doing an iran called out the iran deal and he -- length1th about about the difficult decision. things thatre two make me think -- first i thought this wouldn't happen but there two things th
gwen: let me turn to carol lee at the table in washington. to "washington week," by the way. the long shadow that dan alluded long shadows, but the one this week is joe biden. where does that stand? carol: he's seriously considering it. there's a lot of deliberations phone calls from people around biden, even the vice president himself, to democratic donors and potential supporters. but he's not expected to make a more weeks. several there's a number of factors that he's considering...
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washington is broken. we are mad at washington. some of us have been fighting washington for a long time with success i might add. we can have a president of the united states that respects the constitution. if we will devolve power out of d.c. if the states compete against each other, you focus on the things you should be focusing on in washington like a strong military, like having our borders secure, and everything else will work its way out. people will figure out where they want to live. i am relating to the fear and the real distrust. i think the american people deserve a president who will reflect that. >> on immigration issue, you have been on the border and have more experience. what i want to know is what would you do immediately to deal with immigration? rick perry: you have to secure the border. everything goes back to that. all the discussions we have whether the item you get rid of the 14th amendment or you do this, and almost back to here is the impact on public schools and health care and these are symptoms of the p
washington is broken. we are mad at washington. some of us have been fighting washington for a long time with success i might add. we can have a president of the united states that respects the constitution. if we will devolve power out of d.c. if the states compete against each other, you focus on the things you should be focusing on in washington like a strong military, like having our borders secure, and everything else will work its way out. people will figure out where they want to live. i...
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washington hitting a high temperature of 87. in about ten minutes, i'll have another look at the seven-day, what you can expect for the weekend and when it will feel a little bit humid outside. >>> an explosion at an l.a. building caused a power outage at the staple center during a sha nigh ya twain concert. twain stopped the concert and got backup power back up. five people were hurt. none of them seriously hurt. >> donald trump will hold one of the largest town hall meetings. he's in alabama. and he's not being shy about it. trump's crowds come as his opponents are ramping up their attacks on him. >> reporter: this is a stadium in mobile, alabama, normally home to high school and college football games. tonight donald trump will host a town hall in front of a huge crowd. >> they're going to end up being 30,000 people in alabama. >> reporter: trump dominated headlines this week making the cover of time magazine and forcing gop rivals to focus on immigration. >> excuse me. i'll use the word anchor baby. >> reporter: when his clo
washington hitting a high temperature of 87. in about ten minutes, i'll have another look at the seven-day, what you can expect for the weekend and when it will feel a little bit humid outside. >>> an explosion at an l.a. building caused a power outage at the staple center during a sha nigh ya twain concert. twain stopped the concert and got backup power back up. five people were hurt. none of them seriously hurt. >> donald trump will hold one of the largest town hall meetings....
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describesl washington's arrival. "the french rendered him all ," the highest military tribute in france. american women also feature prominently in the narratives. "his wife appeared to be highly educated. " it's these personal observations of his that are really quite striking because of how technical he was. on describes his encounters with women in taverns -- using an old french word that i think means to aggressively flirt. this.e been told of i made my propositions. they were at first neither rejected or accepted. i put more effort into my yesests and finally got the ." seems -- seems to have tried this several times. "i promise to try this as often as i have occasion to." the general was not immune to the appearance of american women. he wrote "we found at breakneck hill in connecticut a young country girl possessing a perfect resemblance to the queen. the agrarian lifestyle fascinated -- clean." ."e agrarian -- queen the agrarian lifestyle fascinated the french officers. -- aalso saw america as an rustic utopi
describesl washington's arrival. "the french rendered him all ," the highest military tribute in france. american women also feature prominently in the narratives. "his wife appeared to be highly educated. " it's these personal observations of his that are really quite striking because of how technical he was. on describes his encounters with women in taverns -- using an old french word that i think means to aggressively flirt. this.e been told of i made my propositions....
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washington is broken. we are mad at washington. some of us have been fighting washington for a long time with success i might add. we can have a president of the united states that respects the constitution. dissolve our out of d.c. compete against each other, you focus on the things you should be focusing on in washington like a strong military, like having our borders secure, and everything else will work its way out. people will figure out where they want to live. either relating to the fear and the real distrust -- i am relating to the fear and the real distrust. i think the american people deserve a president who will reflect that. , you immigration issue have been on the border and have more experience. whati want to know is would you do immediately to deal with immigration? rick perry: you have to secure the border. everything goes back to that. all the discussions we have whether the item you get rid of the 14th amendment or you do here isd almost back to the impact on public schools and health care and these are symptoms o
washington is broken. we are mad at washington. some of us have been fighting washington for a long time with success i might add. we can have a president of the united states that respects the constitution. dissolve our out of d.c. compete against each other, you focus on the things you should be focusing on in washington like a strong military, like having our borders secure, and everything else will work its way out. people will figure out where they want to live. either relating to the fear...
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we explore tonight on "washington week." donald trump takes on jeb bush. >> i don't see how he's electable. gwen: bush fires back. >> this is not about the big personality in the room but how do you fix problems that the broken? gwen: but the person in the room is undeniably big. >> thank you. gwen: and other candidates are struggling to stand out -- on foreign policy. >> i know more world leaders on the stage today than anyone else running. gwen: on health care. >> on my very first day as president of the united states, i will send legislation to the congress to once and for all repeal obamacare entirely. gwen: and on imgation. -- immigration. >> we have to finish the wall and make it clear if anybody comes over that wall they have to go back. gwen: on the democratic sired, hillary clinton has more to worry about than donald trump. >> you may have seen they -- chat launched a account. i love it. those messages disappear all by themselves. gwen: a joke that fell flat, it is a f.b.i. continues to investigate whatever happened
we explore tonight on "washington week." donald trump takes on jeb bush. >> i don't see how he's electable. gwen: bush fires back. >> this is not about the big personality in the room but how do you fix problems that the broken? gwen: but the person in the room is undeniably big. >> thank you. gwen: and other candidates are struggling to stand out -- on foreign policy. >> i know more world leaders on the stage today than anyone else running. gwen: on health...
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you can get it on your nbc washington app. if you haven't downloaded it, you'll want to do that. >>> an all-out search for a cop killer. detectives are looking for a man that approached a sheriff's deputy from behind last night, shot him and kept on firing once the deputy fell to the ground. he served 10 years with the sheriff's office near houston. he was filling up his car at a gas station when he was shot. >>> a state of emergency in florida as tropical storm erika's path continues to fluctuate. right now, the storm as you can see here, about to make land fall in cuba. it passed through the dominican republic and haiti overnight. the prime minister says 20 people died after the storm hit. he said hundreds of homes, bridges, roads destroyed setting back the country some 20 years because of landslides, mudslides and flooding. rescue workers still trying to reach some communities. >>> for a closer look at the storm track, we want to send things to amelia segal. >> good morning. if you have been following erika, you know foreca
you can get it on your nbc washington app. if you haven't downloaded it, you'll want to do that. >>> an all-out search for a cop killer. detectives are looking for a man that approached a sheriff's deputy from behind last night, shot him and kept on firing once the deputy fell to the ground. he served 10 years with the sheriff's office near houston. he was filling up his car at a gas station when he was shot. >>> a state of emergency in florida as tropical storm erika's path...
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a huge wildfire grows even bigger in washington state. now another half a million homes are being activated. and the nra goes after seattle, suing over a new tax meant to stop gun violence. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. buyers are out in force this morning on wall street. [ bell chimes ] >> the dow is climbing, despite another huge selloff in asia. stocks in china plunged, but right now taking a look at the big board, the dow is up 256 points, the s&p and nasdaq also higher this morning. it's a major turn around from yesterday where the stocks fell more than 3%. mary snow how are the marketing looking so far? >> reporter: an hour into the trading day, the markets are up, the dow jones up 270 points. stocks surged within the first few minutes of the opening. the move by china overnight to cut interest rates helped accelerate the buying and set the momentum for the day, but putting it in perspective is alan valdes, the director of floor trading at wall street capitol partners. thanks for joini
a huge wildfire grows even bigger in washington state. now another half a million homes are being activated. and the nra goes after seattle, suing over a new tax meant to stop gun violence. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. buyers are out in force this morning on wall street. [ bell chimes ] >> the dow is climbing, despite another huge selloff in asia. stocks in china plunged, but right now taking a look at the big board, the dow is up...
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washington, d.c. has decided they are the fountain of all wisdom. washington, d.c. has decided that all decisions need to be made their. -- you know what my act reaction to washington dc is? i am going to do something to change it. [applause] mr. perry: that is what this -- peoples reflecting having a belly full of the decisions being made 1500 miles away from where they need to be made. eisenhower said, it is easy to farm when your clout is a pencil 1500 miles away from the farm. that is what we are facing today. as we see this continual consolidation of power in washington dc, a place that has become corrupt, a place that we do not trust, a place i would suggest that is making america less of a place and it could be ve to had decisions devol the states. i am a big believer in the constitution of the united states of america. i swore allegiance to the constitution of the united states when i wore the uniform in the united states air force from 1972 to 1977. 17 tailgunner that flew 34 missions over na
washington, d.c. has decided they are the fountain of all wisdom. washington, d.c. has decided that all decisions need to be made their. -- you know what my act reaction to washington dc is? i am going to do something to change it. [applause] mr. perry: that is what this -- peoples reflecting having a belly full of the decisions being made 1500 miles away from where they need to be made. eisenhower said, it is easy to farm when your clout is a pencil 1500 miles away from the farm. that is what...
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" and a bureau outside of washington. he would have been in the middle of that and you have the former senate majority leader. the former maine senator who is somebody who wanted to work come is he able to get max baucus who then was chairman of the finance committee and in many ways of slowing down the process because he was desperate or a bipartisan senate finance committee bill. there are so many ways that this was managed differently so instead they panicked. had to find somebody, kathleen sibelius certainly qualified to run it hhs but she didn't have washington political skills. they had an insider and nancy do paros certainly understood how it worked. they had a great plan. you can't get confirmed over tax issue and they abandoned the idea of having a ceo of health care because it's essentially what they were doing. they would have the ceo of health care reform and if you look at every problem they ran into from getting the legislation passed to getting it written to implementing it the problem was no one person was
" and a bureau outside of washington. he would have been in the middle of that and you have the former senate majority leader. the former maine senator who is somebody who wanted to work come is he able to get max baucus who then was chairman of the finance committee and in many ways of slowing down the process because he was desperate or a bipartisan senate finance committee bill. there are so many ways that this was managed differently so instead they panicked. had to find somebody,...
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washington at 69 degrees. manassas at 63. skycast 4 forecasts what the sky looks like throughout the day. you can see throughout the morning hours we have some hazy sunshine out there. much of the same around the midday hours as we get into the afternoon. kind of that mix of clouds and sun. more cloud cover today than we had yesterday. tonight, not a bad night out there. nice night for maybe having the dinner outdoors. then as kids get on the bus tomorrow morning, it's mild. if you head to the ballpark today, it will be hot. here's the planner for this afternoon. 1:30 first pitch against the marlins. 88 degrees by the last out. temperature around 91. if your seats are in the sun it will be hot today. lows tonight will only dip to around 70 degrees. the low in washington of 72. we're looking at mostly cloudy skies tonight. there's the chance of an isolated shower or two. and that's the chance of a shower or two throughout the day tomorrow. maybe a thunderstorm. but right now, tracking dry conditions across the area. here's hig
washington at 69 degrees. manassas at 63. skycast 4 forecasts what the sky looks like throughout the day. you can see throughout the morning hours we have some hazy sunshine out there. much of the same around the midday hours as we get into the afternoon. kind of that mix of clouds and sun. more cloud cover today than we had yesterday. tonight, not a bad night out there. nice night for maybe having the dinner outdoors. then as kids get on the bus tomorrow morning, it's mild. if you head to the...
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wake up right and early with "good morning washington." kellye: thank you for joining "good morning washington." kellye: thank you for joining us. oh my gosh, it's the guy from last night. what?! can i jump on your wi-fi? yeah, you can try it. hey! i had a really good time last night. yeah, me too. the only thing is thatat... the only thing is what? what's the only thing? oh my gosh he's married. he's a kleptomaniac. he's a pyromaniac. he's a total maniac. hey! hey! go back to your wife you sociopath! leave slow internet behind. the 100% fiber optics network is here. get out of the past. get fios. tea? now $79.99 a month. go online or call now. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> sophia vfia veara's wedding secrets revealed right now on "extra." >> i feel like it will be a party. >> it will be insane. >> the wedding dress, could this be? behind the scenes with the bride to be and her man. >> how anxious are you? >> ava and ryan engaged? >> not a lot of sleep but for the best reason possible. >>
wake up right and early with "good morning washington." kellye: thank you for joining "good morning washington." kellye: thank you for joining us. oh my gosh, it's the guy from last night. what?! can i jump on your wi-fi? yeah, you can try it. hey! i had a really good time last night. yeah, me too. the only thing is thatat... the only thing is what? what's the only thing? oh my gosh he's married. he's a kleptomaniac. he's a pyromaniac. he's a total maniac. hey! hey! go back...
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"washington" says that many are from other states. today marks for your since the magnitude 5.8 earthquake rocked the east coast, causing more than $200 million of damage. it led to play the repairs of the washington monument and national cathedral. there were no deaths and only minor injuries. the shaking was felt as far away as georgia and illinois. a picture-perfect weekend to enjoy the sunshine, but some changes are on the way for the work week. let's go to devon lucie for the first check of the forecast. devon: it was warmer on sunday for some, but cloud cover held temperatures back. 85 in washington. the belfort furniture weather center, sunday was doable. the humidity was back ever so slightly, real-time temps after 11:00. low to mid 70's. previous nights we had been into the 60's. the dew point, the best measure of humidity, in the 60's, more humidity. measuring the invisible water in the air, the water vapor. when you get toward 70, it feels humid. back to school, frederick, howard county, and the district. when the afternoon
"washington" says that many are from other states. today marks for your since the magnitude 5.8 earthquake rocked the east coast, causing more than $200 million of damage. it led to play the repairs of the washington monument and national cathedral. there were no deaths and only minor injuries. the shaking was felt as far away as georgia and illinois. a picture-perfect weekend to enjoy the sunshine, but some changes are on the way for the work week. let's go to devon lucie for the...
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"washington journal" is live on c-span. you can join the discussion with your comments on facebook and twitter. the new orleans mayor was present on the anniversary of hurricane katrina. we have it live at 1:00 p.m. eastern, here on c-span. >> with the senate and its august break, we will feature 2.k tv programming on c-span for the weekend, here are book tv special programs. on saturday, we are live in jackson mississippi for the annual mississippi book festival. will be discussions on harper lee, civil rights, and the civil war. on saturday, september 5, we are live on the nation's capital for the book festival. lady andormer second lynn cheney. for it on book tv, on c-span 2. state of domestic and international news coverage. marty baron, executive director -- executive editor of the "washington post" and elizabeth who miller, editor of the "new times," talked about american media coverage of the u.s. global power and how the internet and financial constraints have impacted their industry. admit this is a special treat f
"washington journal" is live on c-span. you can join the discussion with your comments on facebook and twitter. the new orleans mayor was present on the anniversary of hurricane katrina. we have it live at 1:00 p.m. eastern, here on c-span. >> with the senate and its august break, we will feature 2.k tv programming on c-span for the weekend, here are book tv special programs. on saturday, we are live in jackson mississippi for the annual mississippi book festival. will be...
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we posted that list for you on the nbc washington app. in d.c., the 2002 dodge caravan was the most stolen car. that was followed by the 1996 honda accord and the 2000 jeep grand cherokee. the 2002 dodge caravan topping the list of the most stolen cars in maryland. the 1997 honda accord and the 2006 ford full sized pickup had the highest theft numbers. the '97 accord, followed by the pickup. the 2014 camry was the third most stolen car in virginia last year. the national insurance crime bureau released that list. >> not a lot of fancy cars and older models on the list. >>> there was a high flying photo shoot in our skies this weekend, you may have seen or heard the navy's legendary blue angels yesterday. they were doing a photo shoot. hornets flew in formation and made several passes over reagan national airport. the seven jets flew alongside to take the photo. you can see it off to the left. see it? so cool. >> always cool to see those up there. >>> 5:51. we turn to meteorologist chuck bell. go ahead, i'm going to sneeze. >> oh. hold it.
we posted that list for you on the nbc washington app. in d.c., the 2002 dodge caravan was the most stolen car. that was followed by the 1996 honda accord and the 2000 jeep grand cherokee. the 2002 dodge caravan topping the list of the most stolen cars in maryland. the 1997 honda accord and the 2006 ford full sized pickup had the highest theft numbers. the '97 accord, followed by the pickup. the 2014 camry was the third most stolen car in virginia last year. the national insurance crime bureau...
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all you need is the nbc washington app. download that. >>> developing right now, an all-out search for a cop killer. detectives are looking for a man they say approached a sheriff's deputy from behind last night, shot him and kept firing once he fell to the ground. deputy darren goforth served ten years. he was filling up his car at a gas station when he was shot. >>> we just heard from amelia mentioning a few minutes ago, erika downgraded to a tropical depression.!4sxs despite that, a state of emergency in effect for florida as the storm continues to fluctuate. itis about to make land fall over cuba. overnight, it passed through dominican republic and haiti. meanwhile, the prime minister said 20 people died after erika hit. hundreds of homes, bridge, roads all destroyed. he estimates it sets the country back some 20 years because of landslides, mudslides, heavy flooding. because of what you see there, rescue workers -- you may remember watching some of these scenes. you saw them on your tv play out. gayle force winds, so m
all you need is the nbc washington app. download that. >>> developing right now, an all-out search for a cop killer. detectives are looking for a man they say approached a sheriff's deputy from behind last night, shot him and kept firing once he fell to the ground. deputy darren goforth served ten years. he was filling up his car at a gas station when he was shot. >>> we just heard from amelia mentioning a few minutes ago, erika downgraded to a tropical depression.!4sxs...
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abc's kenneth moton is watching it unfold and joins us from washington. good morning, kenneth. >> reporter: good morning, phillip and reena. yeah, it's been a crazy week of dueling campaign events, tense moments on the campaign trail and large rallies for presidential hopefuls who appear to be gaining ground. democrat bernie sanders is continuing to gain support holding a large rally in nevada. also in the state yesterday, front-runner hillary clinton who had a heated exchange with a reporter at a las vegas campaign event. the topic, yes, her ongoing e-mail saga. >> my personal e-mails are my personal business, right? >> reporter: the former secretary of state asked, does she try to wipe her private server to hide the mishandling of classified information? >> what, like with a cloth or something? we have turned over the server. they can do whatever they want to with the server to figure out what's there or not there. that's for the people investigating it to try to figure out. but we turned over everything that was work related. every single thing. >> rep
abc's kenneth moton is watching it unfold and joins us from washington. good morning, kenneth. >> reporter: good morning, phillip and reena. yeah, it's been a crazy week of dueling campaign events, tense moments on the campaign trail and large rallies for presidential hopefuls who appear to be gaining ground. democrat bernie sanders is continuing to gain support holding a large rally in nevada. also in the state yesterday, front-runner hillary clinton who had a heated exchange with a...
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we sort through its impact one day later with dan balz, chief correspondent for "washington post" "washington post," john dickerson, host of cbs news's "face the nation," and jeanne cummings, political editor for "the wall street journal." >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history has it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week with gwen ifill." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> how much money do you have in your pocket right now? >> $40. >> 21. >> could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? >> i don't think so. >> well, if you start putting that money towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time for 20, 30 years, that retirement challenge might not seem to big after all. ♪ >> additional funding is provided by newman's own foundation. donating all profits from newman's own food products to charity and nourishing the common good. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your public station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from wash
we sort through its impact one day later with dan balz, chief correspondent for "washington post" "washington post," john dickerson, host of cbs news's "face the nation," and jeanne cummings, political editor for "the wall street journal." >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history has it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week with gwen ifill." corporate funding for "washington week" is...
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marty baron, executive editor of the washington post and elizabeth bumiller, washington editor of the new york times, talks about american media coverage of the u.s. global power, and how the internet and financial constraints have impacted their industry. dartmouth college in hanover, new hampshire. it is about two hours. marty: i have to admit this is a special treat for me today. because, in addition to being a news junkie, i am a former newspaper reporter and i truly value great journalism. disruptive,of digital communication, it is gratifying to know that we still have some fascinating, fabulous newspapers, like the washington post, the new york times, the wall street journal, the valley news, among others. honored to introduce our first speaker. marty baron grew up in miami. graduated from lehigh, since then he has been a newspaper man. he has worked at the miami herald, the los angeles times, the new york times, the boston globe, and since 2012, he has been the executive editor of the washington post. editor of some of these newspapers, particularly the miami herald, and the bo
marty baron, executive editor of the washington post and elizabeth bumiller, washington editor of the new york times, talks about american media coverage of the u.s. global power, and how the internet and financial constraints have impacted their industry. dartmouth college in hanover, new hampshire. it is about two hours. marty: i have to admit this is a special treat for me today. because, in addition to being a news junkie, i am a former newspaper reporter and i truly value great journalism....
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not with more washington. last year, six of the 10 wealthiest counties and america, they were in and around washington, d.c. we understand that people want jobs, not the government. it is time to get the government out of our lives once and for all. [cheering] by repealing obamacare, we will have the -- [cheering] [booing] we have to get the out-of-control federal regulations -- the epa is ruining our rivers. we will reign in the epa, going forward. we will pull in all the other regulations that are like a wet blanket on the american economy so we can get the economy working again. [applause] we will have a new policy to say we will defend what god has given us in america. i oppose the keystone pipeline to save the american economy. [applause] we have to get people of the education and skills they need to succeed. that will work for more than the minimum wage. despite what the naysayers said, the facts are the facts. years ago, they said they would be devastated. graduation rates are up now. third-grade readin
not with more washington. last year, six of the 10 wealthiest counties and america, they were in and around washington, d.c. we understand that people want jobs, not the government. it is time to get the government out of our lives once and for all. [cheering] by repealing obamacare, we will have the -- [cheering] [booing] we have to get the out-of-control federal regulations -- the epa is ruining our rivers. we will reign in the epa, going forward. we will pull in all the other regulations...
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green was george washington's most trusted general. he was picked by general washington to come south and save the southern army, because the southern army had lost two major battles at trial stan camden, south carolina, lost many men, and there were very few soldiers left. general washington sent john green south with the idea to try to stop cornwallis. lord charles cornwallis was the commander of the british army in the southern department. here at guilford courthouse he commanded the british army, which is made up of better -- veteran british soldiers. in the southern campaign this was the first battle in which cornwallis and green had met each other on the battlefield. generals were different mindset. cornwallis had this mindset of and forward and hit hard continually hits and continually march, and general green had a mindset of hits and backup or retreat, hit an backup or retreat. came, time this battle general green had raised his army to almost twice the size of the british army. pretty good about his odds. first general cornwa
green was george washington's most trusted general. he was picked by general washington to come south and save the southern army, because the southern army had lost two major battles at trial stan camden, south carolina, lost many men, and there were very few soldiers left. general washington sent john green south with the idea to try to stop cornwallis. lord charles cornwallis was the commander of the british army in the southern department. here at guilford courthouse he commanded the british...
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sabrina register has more from washington. >> we are in north central washington at a fire camp, roughly 400 firefighters who are staying here are working fires throughout the state. they are still massive fires throughout the state of washington, including the oaknaga check fire, which is the largest fire in state history. two tents and a camper is home for the parker family and others right now. they have been camping since they fled their north central washington house a week ago. >> we left. we was there for roughly four hours. and evacuated. >> when flames from the complex fire showed no signs of slowing. >> in the town about 30 miles away evacuated residents like sandty found some comfort sharing stories with other displaced families in the parking lot of a home improvement store. these tables are stocked with food, and supplies from this store, as well as community donations. >> they have made us feel so welcome. and secure. they have cared for us, they are feeding us. >> but it may be a while before they are allowed to see whether they have a home to return to. more than 1200 fir
sabrina register has more from washington. >> we are in north central washington at a fire camp, roughly 400 firefighters who are staying here are working fires throughout the state. they are still massive fires throughout the state of washington, including the oaknaga check fire, which is the largest fire in state history. two tents and a camper is home for the parker family and others right now. they have been camping since they fled their north central washington house a week ago....
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the idea that washington dc decides on health care is nonsense. the idea that washington, d.c. decides on transportation infrastructure, that should be left to the states. if washington would take a look at the constitution and read the bill of rights, it would get to the 10th amendment that says the power is now delegated -- are reserved for the states or individual. let's get back to being a constitutional country. [applause] read the constitution, believe it, apply it. that is what we have to do. we need a president of the united states that has got a record of delivering. you are going to hear a lot of people stand on the stage and they are going to tell you a lot of good things. all too often it is just rhetoric. i think it is time, i hope you agree that we have a president -- listen, we are going to have eight years of a young, inexperienced united states senator, from my perspective he has gotten us into the ditch economically, and in the ditch from a foreign policy standpoint. it is time for a president that has a record. this is going to be a show me, don't tell me ele
the idea that washington dc decides on health care is nonsense. the idea that washington, d.c. decides on transportation infrastructure, that should be left to the states. if washington would take a look at the constitution and read the bill of rights, it would get to the 10th amendment that says the power is now delegated -- are reserved for the states or individual. let's get back to being a constitutional country. [applause] read the constitution, believe it, apply it. that is what we have...
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of the american people do not trust washington dc to do with the issue -- washington d.c. to deal with the issue. i looked at the president and said, mr. president if you do not secure the border, texas will. they put them in the river and we deployed at the national guard. because of the effort, we saw the increase in apprehension. it takes boots and security fencing. i'm talking from tijuana, el paso, and brownsville with technology to see the activity that is illegal or suspicious. i know how to secure the border. elect me president and i will promise you that the will to secure the border will reside in the oval office. moderator: illegal immigration until we get a handle on it, should we reduce the number of green cards? what should the number be? candidate: we need to be smart about it and they cannot even keep up with it. we can find a package halfway around the world and we cannot keep up with the people who have overstayed visas. the agency's rogan and you need to fix the agency. -- the agency is broken and you need to fix the agency. you need to send it back. mod
of the american people do not trust washington dc to do with the issue -- washington d.c. to deal with the issue. i looked at the president and said, mr. president if you do not secure the border, texas will. they put them in the river and we deployed at the national guard. because of the effort, we saw the increase in apprehension. it takes boots and security fencing. i'm talking from tijuana, el paso, and brownsville with technology to see the activity that is illegal or suspicious. i know...
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in fact, i just finished updating the nbc washington app. you can download that and get your hour by hour forecast. some timing for you, impacting frederick about 5:10, gaithersburg, 6:11, olney, maryland, around 6:30. the main focus tonight is on heavy rain that could lead to some isolated flash flooding. as this line moves through the area it could have some high winds and produce some very isolated wind damage. if you are heading to the redskins game this evening, 7:30 kickoff, you need to be prepared for rain. 6:00, rain starting to move in at that point, a temperature around 84. 8 p.m., tracking rain, maybe a thunderstorm or two. 82. chance of a shower by 10 p.m. doug is going to be back in about ten minutes, showing you future weather, tracking rain moving through your neighborhood hour by hour this evening, pat. >> thanks, amelia. >>> we are learning more about the way three forest service firefighters lost their lives in a wildfire in washington state. they were part of the first team to attack a new fire, advancing on the small town
in fact, i just finished updating the nbc washington app. you can download that and get your hour by hour forecast. some timing for you, impacting frederick about 5:10, gaithersburg, 6:11, olney, maryland, around 6:30. the main focus tonight is on heavy rain that could lead to some isolated flash flooding. as this line moves through the area it could have some high winds and produce some very isolated wind damage. if you are heading to the redskins game this evening, 7:30 kickoff, you need to...
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much needed a ross washington. -- needed across washington. we just heard alan greenspan talk to tom. a little more open. i was struck right his focus on behavioral finance. natural look at the rate of interest, what it should be, he said we have to look at human time preference. that is a behavioral question. >> he was talking about mispricing in the bond market. if we are returning to a normal economy with 4% growth, there is going to have to be a significant readjustment in interest rates. as the markets continue to grapple with this question, interest rates settle. brendan: tom, what did you hear? tom: the generational shift. these are economists used to a certain level. we are moving towards new terminal values, which they did not study in school. there is a new terminal level that we are coming to grasp with. karl: there is a lot of handwringing over the low productivity numbers. i do not think we are in some new paradigm for productivity. this is the continued hangover from the hangover cycle. productivity is not surprising. through --
much needed a ross washington. -- needed across washington. we just heard alan greenspan talk to tom. a little more open. i was struck right his focus on behavioral finance. natural look at the rate of interest, what it should be, he said we have to look at human time preference. that is a behavioral question. >> he was talking about mispricing in the bond market. if we are returning to a normal economy with 4% growth, there is going to have to be a significant readjustment in interest...