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the development of washington after the war was more regional. the buildings for the department of defense and other buildings have come about since then to develop outside the city of washington dc. a lot of this happened because of the war and i have written another book on the washington dc during the cold war. but is a different story washington became the international capital of the free world and it had a lot of impact on the development of internal politics as well but that story is a different story. i am talking about the of washington during that era from 1890-1940 in the development of the federal triangle, the mall, and things in such of that. any other questions? >> tells a little more about the decisions with respect to the lincoln memorial -- why there was a decision to have a memorial, that sort of thing. important.very park which is what became the area for the lincoln -- it was the development of washington as a harbornd a cleaned up and when they cleaned up the harbor, they added to the building of east potomac park idea behin
the development of washington after the war was more regional. the buildings for the department of defense and other buildings have come about since then to develop outside the city of washington dc. a lot of this happened because of the war and i have written another book on the washington dc during the cold war. but is a different story washington became the international capital of the free world and it had a lot of impact on the development of internal politics as well but that story is a...
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never in washington. sometimes how the works are made and i have a few slides here which will give some demonstration of that. this is an aerial view of this was donere for the white house historical association. i wanted to do with the other way around because there is a lot of images from the washington monument. but there's no images from this place. this was constructed out of whole cloth, muslim from fire maps, but from other sources as well. so this is how i start. i paint the canvas a ready brown. i laid a map of washington down on it in chock and developed from where the buildings are going to go. the map was obviously in perspective. so i started building from scratch. the basic colors are put in pretty roughly. the color starts coming in. the building takes form. little by little, the painting appears. the streetcar was just about at the end. decatur houses on the right-hand side. you can see the slave is behind it. just beyond that was the house that theodore roosevelt stated while the white ho
never in washington. sometimes how the works are made and i have a few slides here which will give some demonstration of that. this is an aerial view of this was donere for the white house historical association. i wanted to do with the other way around because there is a lot of images from the washington monument. but there's no images from this place. this was constructed out of whole cloth, muslim from fire maps, but from other sources as well. so this is how i start. i paint the canvas a...
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and washington, he fully grows in washington because he's just so gung ho. the whole war, all his men are deserting in droves and here's this french kid who, the whole war is like put me in, coach. [laughter] and what washington says okay, you can join my military family, which was lingo of the database if washington is an okay, you can become one of my minions, like the way alexander hamilton was described as a member ofem washington's military family, but remember lafayette was an orphan, and what washington said family, he meant chummy mignon, but what lafayette heard one son. been hijinks ensue. [laughter] so i guess i will take some questions if you have them. there are these microphones set up here. yeah, let's get cracking. >> hello. i was wondering whether read the book if you've seen the show hambleton and what you thought about the portrayal of lafayette? >> if you didn't hear that the question was about hamilton. [laughter] [applause] have i seen hamilton and what do i think that the portrayal of lafayette? i'vi have seen hamilton. i obviously lov
and washington, he fully grows in washington because he's just so gung ho. the whole war, all his men are deserting in droves and here's this french kid who, the whole war is like put me in, coach. [laughter] and what washington says okay, you can join my military family, which was lingo of the database if washington is an okay, you can become one of my minions, like the way alexander hamilton was described as a member ofem washington's military family, but remember lafayette was an orphan, and...
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i think we need independent voices in washington, easy. -- washington, dc. we can fix america's problems, but we cannot continue to accept politics as usual, excuses, and blind partisanship. electing the same people year after year, decade after decade will not change anything. if you want to change, you have to vote for change. i will be a different kind of senator. i will work hard every day to change the culture in washington , dc, to bring republicans and democrats together. i will be an independent voice, and never anybody's rubberstamp. i would be honored to have your vote. thank you go
i think we need independent voices in washington, easy. -- washington, dc. we can fix america's problems, but we cannot continue to accept politics as usual, excuses, and blind partisanship. electing the same people year after year, decade after decade will not change anything. if you want to change, you have to vote for change. i will be a different kind of senator. i will work hard every day to change the culture in washington , dc, to bring republicans and democrats together. i will be an...
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the washington monument arose at that point. there had been since a victorian 1978 neo-gothic terminal of the baltimore and potomac railroad. the b&p was owned by the pennsylvania railroad and was on the north side of the mall at sixth and b street now , constitution avenue. the site of the national gallery of art. coupled was another terminal at the bno railroad at new jersey avenue and c street at the foot of the capital. each station was connected byeay ungradedangerous, street tracks. the solution is generally credited to the president of the pennsylvania railroad. the removal of the bnp station on the mall to be incorporated in a union station with the bno. ultimately, the tracks would run from the north into the new station, slightly farther north of the existing bno train station. that is where the station was placed. there would be no further use of the streets. when the first streets of the mcmillan commission was that the neoclassical union station -- the exterior contains the threefold arch. central panels of charles
the washington monument arose at that point. there had been since a victorian 1978 neo-gothic terminal of the baltimore and potomac railroad. the b&p was owned by the pennsylvania railroad and was on the north side of the mall at sixth and b street now , constitution avenue. the site of the national gallery of art. coupled was another terminal at the bno railroad at new jersey avenue and c street at the foot of the capital. each station was connected byeay ungradedangerous, street tracks....
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it's all washington all the time. they open after a grand renovation in 1907, you see over the balcony it says 1758, they got the date of the building of the house wrong. this is george washington's birthday in 1907 when they're grandly reopening the house. then we get to museum life. they are the first curator and archaeologist of the institution, you can kind of imagine a little bit we love the dar, it's an interesting group of people. there were 20 spinning wheels throughout the mansion. there's a letter from shelton telling the dar, please don't give me any more spinning wheels. i love you guys, but please. he's the first one that goes through the collection and tells the dar, we have to tell everyone's story, which jumps to the musical. who lives, who dies, who tells your story. shelton is the one who's telling them, you have to tell everyone's story. the dining room i showed you where the cabinet battle took place, this is what it looks like in 1907. it's like, yay, george washington. let's have a bust, a plaque
it's all washington all the time. they open after a grand renovation in 1907, you see over the balcony it says 1758, they got the date of the building of the house wrong. this is george washington's birthday in 1907 when they're grandly reopening the house. then we get to museum life. they are the first curator and archaeologist of the institution, you can kind of imagine a little bit we love the dar, it's an interesting group of people. there were 20 spinning wheels throughout the mansion....
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from marshall washington visiting soldiers -- martha washington visiting soldiers, to eleanor roosevelt shaking hands of an estimated -- of troops. the national archive hosted this event. it is a little over an canvery american citizen hold its government cannibal and left my past. today, that collection is over 13 alien documents -- 13 alien ion electron 13 bill -- documents. these records start at valley toge, and go all the way up the techniques that are being created as i'm speaking -- the tweaks that are being created as i am speaking. we are a nationwide network of facilities, one of the busiest places. -- louis houses more than veterans records. to obtain aveterans wide variety of benefits, including michael benefits and security treatment -- medical treatments and security benefits. celebrities are not library -- presidential libraries are not libraries in the typical sense. we will soon have another come of future obama library in chicago's historic jackson park. we are currently outfitting temporary storage space in chicago, and have hired our first staff for the library and a
from marshall washington visiting soldiers -- martha washington visiting soldiers, to eleanor roosevelt shaking hands of an estimated -- of troops. the national archive hosted this event. it is a little over an canvery american citizen hold its government cannibal and left my past. today, that collection is over 13 alien documents -- 13 alien ion electron 13 bill -- documents. these records start at valley toge, and go all the way up the techniques that are being created as i'm speaking -- the...
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later, washington u.s. senate debate in washington state. ♪ announcer: this week on "q&a," author j.d. vance. mr. vance discusses his best-selling book "hillbilly elegy: a memoir of a family and culture in crisis." ♪ brian: j.d. vance, did you have any idea, when you wrote this book, that it would be a huge bestseller? "hillbilly elegy." j.d.: no, i didn't. i definitely did not expect it to have quite the response that it's had. brian: why do you think it has? j.d.: well, a couple of things. so one, i think, just the weird
later, washington u.s. senate debate in washington state. ♪ announcer: this week on "q&a," author j.d. vance. mr. vance discusses his best-selling book "hillbilly elegy: a memoir of a family and culture in crisis." ♪ brian: j.d. vance, did you have any idea, when you wrote this book, that it would be a huge bestseller? "hillbilly elegy." j.d.: no, i didn't. i definitely did not expect it to have quite the response that it's had. brian: why do you think it...
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yea, george washington. let's have a bust, a plaque, little stoatues of george washington. when you think about 19th century museums, they were keeping that era alive of like these cases and you are really not telling the story so much of the room. those are some more dar ladies. and they are fabulous. what i would tell you is the dar single handedly saved houses like this. they went to city, elected officials and said you cannot tear down this house. it has intrinsic historical value. we were just talking about jackie kennedy. it was before landmarks laws and these ladies were really doing it the right way. so as much as we look back and say, well, why did they do this? they were doing what was best for the time and dressing up and looking fabulous as well. so you might recognize this woman. anyone have a guess? she's queen elizabeth. the mansion was the only new york stop on queen elizabeth ii's bicentennial like travels around the united states. and really cool thing, i'm going to step away right now. that shorter lady right there is kay parker. we lost her a couple year
yea, george washington. let's have a bust, a plaque, little stoatues of george washington. when you think about 19th century museums, they were keeping that era alive of like these cases and you are really not telling the story so much of the room. those are some more dar ladies. and they are fabulous. what i would tell you is the dar single handedly saved houses like this. they went to city, elected officials and said you cannot tear down this house. it has intrinsic historical value. we were...
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funding for washington week a d is provided by -- "washington eek" is provided by -- announcer: additional fund something provided by -- the x.q. institute. newman's on you phone dation -- own foundation. donating all profits to charity and nourishing the common good. the ford foundation. the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. the uwinn foundation. committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, sitting in for gwen ifill this week a, amy walter of the cook political report. amy: good evening. the f.b.i. dropped an october surprise on hillary clinton today, announcing it's reopening the investigation into her private email server. in a letter to congress, f.b.i. director james comey said the f.b.i.'s learned of the existence of emails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation. the f.b.i. cannot yet assess whether or not this material may be significant and i cannot predict how long it will take us to complete
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from washington journal, this is about 45 minutes. washington journal continues. and: more politics now joining us from atlanta is the chairman of the tea party patriots citizens fund. thank you for coming back to the program. you have endorsed donald trump. that happened in september. tell us why. we are a grassroots organization and our access wanted us to make the endorsement of donald trump and they do not want to see hillary clinton become president. and we the endorsement are working very hard in pennsylvania, florida, ohio, and north carolina. we are going door to door and doing everything we can to specifically ask voters for the vote and tell them why we support donald trump. host: you made the endorsement in september. but back in march, you said of donald trump -- he loves himself more than the country and he loves himself more than the constitution. he does not love you army. he does not love the tea party. he has no business thinking he is tea party. what changed? the fact of the matter is he is the nominee for the republicans and our supporters want
from washington journal, this is about 45 minutes. washington journal continues. and: more politics now joining us from atlanta is the chairman of the tea party patriots citizens fund. thank you for coming back to the program. you have endorsed donald trump. that happened in september. tell us why. we are a grassroots organization and our access wanted us to make the endorsement of donald trump and they do not want to see hillary clinton become president. and we the endorsement are working very...
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when you go to washington and you see the washington monument, think of it as a capital "i" for integrity. the second commitment. a great leader shall stay above the partisan fray in the able to build consensus. building consensus is an essential part of the american success story. that's how government works. people going across the aisle, having dialogue, compromising, in being able to legislate effectively. the latin phrase on our money means "out of many, one." yes, in many groups, there is more than one faction. the president has to be able to pull the factions together. the president who was particularly good at staying above the fray and building consensus was thomas jefferson. the jefferson biographer i interviewed spent over 20 years as a professor of history at the university of virginia and he is the author of six books on thomas jefferson. because we live in a world where nobody can build consensus, i wanted to devote the interview to, how did jefferson do it yet go he was operating at a difficult time. the federalist party controlled by john adams and alexander hamilton was i
when you go to washington and you see the washington monument, think of it as a capital "i" for integrity. the second commitment. a great leader shall stay above the partisan fray in the able to build consensus. building consensus is an essential part of the american success story. that's how government works. people going across the aisle, having dialogue, compromising, in being able to legislate effectively. the latin phrase on our money means "out of many, one." yes, in...
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the history of the state of washington. i am looking for this discussion i'm a confident optimistic governor and i believe that to keep the ball rolling. >> moderator: thank you. before we begin with our questioning be what you know there is a way can participate in shaping our debate with the help of our microsoft poll. if you go to wa debates.org you can decide the subject matter we will focus on later this hour preview will be able to pick from for topics health care, homelessness homelessness, small business and women's issues and in a few minutes we will check back on the results and determine some of the questions were later in our debate. >> moderator: let's begin with questions. as you know police shootings have captured headlines throughout the country over the past few years. here in pasco antonio montes was shot and killed by police officers an incident captured on video. the prosecutor declined to press charges against the officer citing current state law which requires proof that officers acted in malice and wi
the history of the state of washington. i am looking for this discussion i'm a confident optimistic governor and i believe that to keep the ball rolling. >> moderator: thank you. before we begin with our questioning be what you know there is a way can participate in shaping our debate with the help of our microsoft poll. if you go to wa debates.org you can decide the subject matter we will focus on later this hour preview will be able to pick from for topics health care, homelessness...
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we need someone who can change washington. basically kick everybody out and -- look, even president clinton told us the single biggest thing in the obama administration was crazy, obamacare. and we are going to continue that? >> dickerson: mr. mayor what i these are the words of a 60-year-old man, not a teenager but this represents something different than they have seen not ten years ago but in the donald trump campaign he doesn't participate with the normal boundaries of things, whether it is about t about the kohn famile talked or a muslim ban, a series of things where donald trump is too volatile politically or temperamentally outside of the normal boundaries and that makes and tha that's why you have peoe taking new steps, condi rice saying enough, donald trump should not be president, she didn't weigh in on the campaign but this is the mind that worries them. >> the reality is there is a great difference between those comments on tapes which were truly reprehensible and we agree with that, including donald trump and some
we need someone who can change washington. basically kick everybody out and -- look, even president clinton told us the single biggest thing in the obama administration was crazy, obamacare. and we are going to continue that? >> dickerson: mr. mayor what i these are the words of a 60-year-old man, not a teenager but this represents something different than they have seen not ten years ago but in the donald trump campaign he doesn't participate with the normal boundaries of things, whether...
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washington times. to get back to your calls, bobby from georgia, a donald trump supporter. good morning. caller: i just wanted to say that i am a military veteran of 24 years and i had leadership beyond anything then we have had in the last eight years. and i think in order to vote for you have to see the leadership qualities in them. beyondllary has done is me, lying about the benghazi think. the only good thing i can think of that she did for the children was that she got health care for the children from the poverty level. i really appreciate donald trump who is out there to stop immigration and he will put those people here in a safe area where the people that we have trying to find a job can find a job. he will bring industry back care. he will build the wall just like he said. and my main thing is that i want some leadership in our federal government. machinehad a political just like we did many years ago in chicago. old and i support donald trump 100% and thank god for him looking out for the ve
washington times. to get back to your calls, bobby from georgia, a donald trump supporter. good morning. caller: i just wanted to say that i am a military veteran of 24 years and i had leadership beyond anything then we have had in the last eight years. and i think in order to vote for you have to see the leadership qualities in them. beyondllary has done is me, lying about the benghazi think. the only good thing i can think of that she did for the children was that she got health care for the...
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that's right near washington. so if you do take washington, here's a look from sky 9, washington and 50th of that intersection. that is closed off. so this morning if you haven't hit the roadways yet, you may want to go around this intersection if you use washington to head into the downtown metro area. as vida said, it coul police crews still there trying to search for the suspect or the crash. we do have another rollover on 29th and quebec. so, unfortunately, two rollovers so far this morning. another accident on i-70 heading eastbound. that's right near havana. and then another accident on i- 76. so these accidents are starting to pop up across the metro area, and we still have that very severe is accident on sheridan and jewell, that intersection blocked off as need to be made this morning. so plan ahead and plan a couple extra minutes. >> thanks, tracy. >>> marty was talking about that first freeze that a lot of people saw. that meant save the plants. save the plants! time to think about those things. let's s
that's right near washington. so if you do take washington, here's a look from sky 9, washington and 50th of that intersection. that is closed off. so this morning if you haven't hit the roadways yet, you may want to go around this intersection if you use washington to head into the downtown metro area. as vida said, it coul police crews still there trying to search for the suspect or the crash. we do have another rollover on 29th and quebec. so, unfortunately, two rollovers so far this...
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dubois criticized washington in 1903 and said washington excused the south discrimination and blamed the poor black man himself for his own position. dubois blamed washington to many other ills related to the condition of blacks in the south at the turn of the 20th century. over the course of years of research on race in the south and on tuesday ca gee in particular, i desired to set the record street on what i believe is an injustice in historical memory. what i found was something different than the historians who listened to him. washington made public protests against discrimination on railroads, unfair voting qualifications, discriminatory funding in education, discriminatory by labor unions. he raised money for black to tion not confined to many institutions that benefited african-americans in the south. and he arranged and helped and finance lawsuits. and he did all of this secretly because it was dangerous to be a civil rights activist in alabama at the turn of the 20th century. he did earlier what the naacp would do in the years after booker washington died, that is rotest a
dubois criticized washington in 1903 and said washington excused the south discrimination and blamed the poor black man himself for his own position. dubois blamed washington to many other ills related to the condition of blacks in the south at the turn of the 20th century. over the course of years of research on race in the south and on tuesday ca gee in particular, i desired to set the record street on what i believe is an injustice in historical memory. what i found was something different...
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they should be in washington doing business in washington doing business and figuring out the problems that are not getting solved. i think they ought to work five days a week, again. i would do away with those mailers. i have -- no paper has said it is incorrect that my opponent has used $300,000 of taxpayer dollars for self-promotional mail. that is almost three times as much as every other member of congress from utah put together. got his first full-time job recently and he came to me with his paystub and he said, "what are these deductions, they are taking half of my paycheck?" you know that disappointment. that is a horrible waste of money and i would stop it. moderator: we are going to turn back to our student audience. the next question will be coming from connor hold. -- connor holt. he is interested in what comes after his college education. >> when i graduate with a degree in business in two years, i want to work a full-time job, but many young americans are currently underemployed, or stuck in part-time jobs. what is your plan to help grow the economy? moderator: mr. owens,
they should be in washington doing business in washington doing business and figuring out the problems that are not getting solved. i think they ought to work five days a week, again. i would do away with those mailers. i have -- no paper has said it is incorrect that my opponent has used $300,000 of taxpayer dollars for self-promotional mail. that is almost three times as much as every other member of congress from utah put together. got his first full-time job recently and he came to me with...
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they moved back to washington d.c. mildred did not want to raise her children there they took the case to the supreme court and in 1967 supreme court changed marriage forever. so it's a very historical story and now hollywood has taken on the movie and the premiere is happening tonight historical as well. great thing is the cast will be here, joel edgeton jeff nickels director this is first theatrical premiere to ever take place at the national museum of african-american history museum and culture. just being here where they got deal. personally my wife and i just got married a week ago and when i got my marriage snert washington d.c. i saw the loving certificate in the same office. so, it just surreal to me to think 1958 they were here in d.c. getting married and it's a beautiful story. it's a very good love story and i believe we have a photograph of the real couple richard and mildred this is a photograph taken by life magazine following the loving around time period. and in the movie they actually recreate that exa
they moved back to washington d.c. mildred did not want to raise her children there they took the case to the supreme court and in 1967 supreme court changed marriage forever. so it's a very historical story and now hollywood has taken on the movie and the premiere is happening tonight historical as well. great thing is the cast will be here, joel edgeton jeff nickels director this is first theatrical premiere to ever take place at the national museum of african-american history museum and...
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from the washington fan still here. and they will roar even louder on a on the turnover on downs as mitchell can't pull it in. they have been waiting a long time to be able to cheer here in eugene, cheater period when these teams made up. on monday, game 3 of the nlds, the cubs and the giants for the mlb postseason continuing on fs1. the cubs took lead to game 2 5-2 right now, heading to the 90 and wrigley. that game will be from san francisco. the cubs are in the ninth-innin ninth-inning, they are looking to clinch. >> brady: a lot of people hoping the cubs can make it happen this year. they probably are going to have to go through the dodgers, i would assume. >> joe: a 1-0 lead for the dodgers over the nationals. a couple dodger fans on the jonathan smith, the coordinators both walked into meetings last night and said "go dodgers." >> brady: but they are from the southern california, l.a. area. it makes sense. >> joe: i don't think we need to defend them liking the dodgers. there is no way anybody in seattle could get
from the washington fan still here. and they will roar even louder on a on the turnover on downs as mitchell can't pull it in. they have been waiting a long time to be able to cheer here in eugene, cheater period when these teams made up. on monday, game 3 of the nlds, the cubs and the giants for the mlb postseason continuing on fs1. the cubs took lead to game 2 5-2 right now, heading to the 90 and wrigley. that game will be from san francisco. the cubs are in the ninth-innin ninth-inning, they...
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was washington county. washington county was sparsely inhabited, less than 10,000 people lived out here, mostly farmers and large land holders and farmers here grew all sorts of crops, a lot of wheat and corn and rye was grown for a local use and for shipping along the east coast. mills were very important to this rural economy and because you had formers that were growing grains, you had to -- they had to really come up with an efficient way of compacting that material for transportation to markets elsewhere. and essentially that's what the miller's job was -- to turn a crop of harvested grain into flour and meal and pack it into barrels so that it would be commercially -- a viable commercial product and there were mills all along rock creek that used the power of the creek to turn the millstones and they served the farm, local farmers, grinding the grain for them so that they could ship it to markets. there was a whole -- there were a number of mills along the creek. pierce mill behind me is the only surv
was washington county. washington county was sparsely inhabited, less than 10,000 people lived out here, mostly farmers and large land holders and farmers here grew all sorts of crops, a lot of wheat and corn and rye was grown for a local use and for shipping along the east coast. mills were very important to this rural economy and because you had formers that were growing grains, you had to -- they had to really come up with an efficient way of compacting that material for transportation to...
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the 1898ed it for winter social season in washington. as the temporary occupants of one of the capital's most elite homes of the late 19th century, they've had an early taste of what it was like to be hosts in washington. i believe that experience helps them conceptualize and relies their dreams for this house. isabel had not yet learned how to be the mistress of a large and for students home with servants and -- and christine just home with servants. this is part of what her marriage to larz would demand. isabel was most certainly tutored in this by larz's mother during that first winter in washington. after their return from india in the spring of 1899, they were ready to start their life together. they took over the brookline state of isabel's first cousin, william fletcher weld the second, known it during his lifetime as billy. the circumstances under which they acquired the house make for a good story of its own. a typically boston story, someone called it. widow'sdeath, his subsequent remarriage to an owner that did not like the we
the 1898ed it for winter social season in washington. as the temporary occupants of one of the capital's most elite homes of the late 19th century, they've had an early taste of what it was like to be hosts in washington. i believe that experience helps them conceptualize and relies their dreams for this house. isabel had not yet learned how to be the mistress of a large and for students home with servants and -- and christine just home with servants. this is part of what her marriage to larz...
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eastern washington. we have a lot of agriculture here and a part of my responsibility that i'm proud of is making sure we have research dollars at the institutions so we can be able to sell our crops in a global market. i'm proud of the investments we are making here in this region in aerospace and manufacturing. i proudly represent all four corners and i'm very proud of my heritage. >> thank you, our next question goes to chris. >> we have marshall with the question as senator murray. >> patty murray, in your reelection bid you claim that you not only read the affordable care act but you also helped write it. obamacare, passed along partisan lines are more expensive than expected and is losing money across any state in the country. what role did you take in drafting the legislation and what responsibility do you feel toward washing washington who is now paying higher premium for less coverage. >> i am very excited that tomorrow, here in spokane, the teaching health center that was part of the aca is goi
eastern washington. we have a lot of agriculture here and a part of my responsibility that i'm proud of is making sure we have research dollars at the institutions so we can be able to sell our crops in a global market. i'm proud of the investments we are making here in this region in aerospace and manufacturing. i proudly represent all four corners and i'm very proud of my heritage. >> thank you, our next question goes to chris. >> we have marshall with the question as senator...
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including 15 years at the washington post after her husband's death in 2011, molly continued research, writing of the book he was working on in his retirement. the co-authored product, "america's war machine," vested interest, endless conflicts, is a carefully researched and masterfully written description and analysis of the present day complex, and greatly enlarged version of what president eisenhower named with accompanying cautionary remarks, the military-industrial conflicts that is complex. america's war machine is the most important and timely book. we are fortunate today to be able to learn from its co-author. please give a warm welcome to molly mccartney. [applause] >> thank you very much for that introduction and thank you for coming. i am going to use the slide to illustrate the points i want to make but i want to begin with a description of what i want to talk about and then go into the details. this book is based on jim mccartney's experience including his service in world war ii on the front lines in france and germany and reporting more than 30 years starting in the ear
including 15 years at the washington post after her husband's death in 2011, molly continued research, writing of the book he was working on in his retirement. the co-authored product, "america's war machine," vested interest, endless conflicts, is a carefully researched and masterfully written description and analysis of the present day complex, and greatly enlarged version of what president eisenhower named with accompanying cautionary remarks, the military-industrial conflicts that...
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lafayette continued to washington. should a french fleet come in hampton road, the british army would be hours. further lafayette wrote to washington that he received some intelligences by way of this servant i have once mentioned. a very sensual fellow was with him. i hear that he began fort fight new york. he described the british position at work town enumerating the numbers that they sail into the river at gloucester and even the fact that a large number of british soldiers were ill. but information gathered from spice please we have the ability bod yid fighting force actability 417 rank-and-file. -- force at about 4500 rank-and-file. the french fleet under admiral degraw arrived and the rest as they say is history. of cornwallis's surrounder in july 17, 1781 end his campaign and also ended his work as a spy in all likelihood james returned to his plaster william armised jr., who was still in charge. according to the sentences take on the city of richmond, then 28-year-old armistead perhaps his wife or sister. four
lafayette continued to washington. should a french fleet come in hampton road, the british army would be hours. further lafayette wrote to washington that he received some intelligences by way of this servant i have once mentioned. a very sensual fellow was with him. i hear that he began fort fight new york. he described the british position at work town enumerating the numbers that they sail into the river at gloucester and even the fact that a large number of british soldiers were ill. but...
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good morning washington. coming up at the top of the hour. breaking news. a fatal shooting overnight in largo. the latest on the victims.. and the fios is not cable. we're wired differently. we guarantee to make switching easier. we'll show up on time. you're right on time. as promised, to install fios and set up the wi-fi that janet, jamie, jenny, jemma and jasmine need on their birthday. thank you. . you want a piece of cake? switching to fios is easier than ever. this is your last chance to get 100meg internet, plus tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. hurry, our best offer ever ends soon. one person dead and a second injured in prince george's county. the homicide investigation happening right now. plus - new this morning.. thousands of virginia voters, cutoff from casting a ballot. the new lawsuit calling for action. and.. it's debate day! the final faceoff in las vegas just hours away. how both candidates are preparing for prime time. good morning washington. toss to eileen - warmth continues
good morning washington. coming up at the top of the hour. breaking news. a fatal shooting overnight in largo. the latest on the victims.. and the fios is not cable. we're wired differently. we guarantee to make switching easier. we'll show up on time. you're right on time. as promised, to install fios and set up the wi-fi that janet, jamie, jenny, jemma and jasmine need on their birthday. thank you. . you want a piece of cake? switching to fios is easier than ever. this is your last chance to...
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inslee: i fully support the washington state voting rights act. i have been diligently attempting to pass it over the objections of the republican party. i do believe this is healthy for democracy. i do believe experience in yakima has been very demonstrably shown that this can really help communities. we have three young latinas, two of them represent districts that are not majority latino. but in order to facilitate that and make it easier or local communities to embrace that farsighted effort to get people the ability to have their neighborhood decide is going to represent them, we need the voting rights act to make sure that happens. and yes, we do need people and young latino and latinas to get early childhood education. i have put as much money for more in early childhood education. we have 7002 kids. i was delighted to go to mountain view elementary school to see spanish-speaking kids learning to speak in because of the early education to help finance. i love the fact that he knows and latinas are going to get full day kindergarten out so t
inslee: i fully support the washington state voting rights act. i have been diligently attempting to pass it over the objections of the republican party. i do believe this is healthy for democracy. i do believe experience in yakima has been very demonstrably shown that this can really help communities. we have three young latinas, two of them represent districts that are not majority latino. but in order to facilitate that and make it easier or local communities to embrace that farsighted...
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it is a story the washington post has been reporting out now. they have been speaking to other individuals she told the story over the course of the years. only now is she coming forward. the trump campaign is suggesting, making it clear that this is a phony allegation. it punctuates a point we have been making this week since donald trump's recordings on access hollywood or during the interview came out. now the number of women grows with another news conference this afternoon held by gloria allred where she is expected to introduce another woman with such accusations. >> the post says this woman had trouble recalling certain details of the incident. she told a friend at the time that it happened but the trump campaign says this is all fabricated. has the impetus for this woman -- it's been not just the audio friday but trump's response on stage on sunday night with anderson cooper at the presidential debate. >> obviously so many women came out. the woman who was speaking about describing donald trump when she sat next to him in first class. hi
it is a story the washington post has been reporting out now. they have been speaking to other individuals she told the story over the course of the years. only now is she coming forward. the trump campaign is suggesting, making it clear that this is a phony allegation. it punctuates a point we have been making this week since donald trump's recordings on access hollywood or during the interview came out. now the number of women grows with another news conference this afternoon held by gloria...
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yea, george washington. let's have a bust, a plaque, little stoatues of george washington. when you think about 19th century museums, they were keeping that era alive of like these cases and you are really not telling the story so much of the room. those are some more dar ladies. and they are fabulous. what i would tell you is the dar single handedly saved houses like this. they went to city, elected officials and said you cannot tear down this house. it has intrinsic historical value. we were just talking about jackie kennedy. it was before landmarks laws and these ladies were really doing it the right way. so as much as we look back and say, well, why did they do this? they were doing what was best for the time and dressing up and looking fabulous as well. so you might recognize this woman. anyone have a guess? she's queen elizabeth. the mansion was the only new york stop on queen elizabeth ii's bicentennial like travels around the united states. and really cool thing, i'm going to step away right now. that shorter lady right there is kay parker. we lost her a couple year
yea, george washington. let's have a bust, a plaque, little stoatues of george washington. when you think about 19th century museums, they were keeping that era alive of like these cases and you are really not telling the story so much of the room. those are some more dar ladies. and they are fabulous. what i would tell you is the dar single handedly saved houses like this. they went to city, elected officials and said you cannot tear down this house. it has intrinsic historical value. we were...
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that's what why referred to is washington doublespeak. but let's talk about getting people off of public assistance. the gateway to work program proposal that right now is being blocked by republicans in the state legislature but i'm hoping we will make progress on it and it would help people get into the workforce and off public assistance. what we also know his access to health care transportation and childcare are some of the major reasons people don't get off public assistance and that's why medicaid expansion is so important. >> moderator: thank you for answering that. washington doublespeak where can i move on? ayotte: here's the situation. i voted for it for two years so we can come together and address the issues of rising health care costs and we didn't hear governor hassan answer whether she would report the medicaid expansion. >> moderator: quick question she said would he want to take away the medicaid expansion? ayotte: i want to make sure there's more flexibility in on how to address and serve the people best in their state.
that's what why referred to is washington doublespeak. but let's talk about getting people off of public assistance. the gateway to work program proposal that right now is being blocked by republicans in the state legislature but i'm hoping we will make progress on it and it would help people get into the workforce and off public assistance. what we also know his access to health care transportation and childcare are some of the major reasons people don't get off public assistance and that's...
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and the way washington, d.c. has handled things for the past 10, 20, 30 years, what we have seen as an expansion of government, more spending, and more debt. we have people across the country, 64% of americans think we are on the wrong track. what is going to happen under donald trump? we can predict the future. none of us every crystal ball. but we know he said he will secure the border. he will balance the budget. and he will address the real bymies that we are affected with the terrorist threats in this country. now, we have terrorist threats across the country. parents are worried that the kids are going to be attacked at school. people are concerned about what may happen right here on our own soil, not just around the entire world, because of isis and the expansion of that. we are concerned about the debt. we are concerned about being able to get jobs. and were concerned about whether we will actually have a real opportunity in our future. donald trump is going to address that. he is going to allow us all to
and the way washington, d.c. has handled things for the past 10, 20, 30 years, what we have seen as an expansion of government, more spending, and more debt. we have people across the country, 64% of americans think we are on the wrong track. what is going to happen under donald trump? we can predict the future. none of us every crystal ball. but we know he said he will secure the border. he will balance the budget. and he will address the real bymies that we are affected with the terrorist...
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i'm tracie potts in washington, now back question ?? in your morning health check - one in four registered voters say their medical conditions got worse ... after the fear of high costs caused them to delay needed treatment. a new poll from morning consult also found 30-percent of voters feel their health insurance coverage has gotten worse in the past year ... compared to 15-percent who feel it's improved. 55-percent say they are paying more for their coverage ... and 20-percent after a huge turnout during last year's event, walmart is again offering free health check-ups at more than 46-hundred stores nationwide. the newly named walmart wellness day will take place this saturday, october 15th from noon to 4pm local time. customers can receive blood pressure, glucose and vision screenings. licensed pharmacists will also be on hand to provide immunizations such as flu shots. more proof today that your emotions ... can affect your health. angry or extremely upset can trigger a heart attack. researchers asked 12-thousand patients about wh
i'm tracie potts in washington, now back question ?? in your morning health check - one in four registered voters say their medical conditions got worse ... after the fear of high costs caused them to delay needed treatment. a new poll from morning consult also found 30-percent of voters feel their health insurance coverage has gotten worse in the past year ... compared to 15-percent who feel it's improved. 55-percent say they are paying more for their coverage ... and 20-percent after a huge...
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d d is i i "eye on washington," the only produced in washington, d.c. every week "eye on washington" takes you straight to capitol hill for a discussion with nevada's delegation and other leaders about the federal matters that matter to you. today topic, is it past tense for pot prohibition? we're going to look at question two and what its passage this november would mean for nevada. my guests today are mr. morgan fox, the communications director of the washington, d.c.-based marijuana policy project and also from the mpp is mr. robert capecchi, our federal policy director. thanks both of you for being on. >> thanks for having us. >> thanks. >> well, according to a 2015 study by the pew research center, 53% of americans want to see cannabis legalized. well, we'll see if that's the case in nevada this november when voters decide on question 2. it's a ballot initiative that would legalize recreational marijuana. and today on "eye on the marijuana policy project is doing to get pro question 2 voters to the polls. we'll talk pros and cons. should marijuana
d d is i i "eye on washington," the only produced in washington, d.c. every week "eye on washington" takes you straight to capitol hill for a discussion with nevada's delegation and other leaders about the federal matters that matter to you. today topic, is it past tense for pot prohibition? we're going to look at question two and what its passage this november would mean for nevada. my guests today are mr. morgan fox, the communications director of the washington,...
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we need someone who can change washington. basically kick everybody out and -- look, even president clinton told us the single biggest thing in the obama administration was crazy, obamacare. and we are going to continue these are the words of a 60-year-old man, not a teenager but this represents something different than they have seen not ten years ago but in the donald trump campaign he doesn't participate with the normal boundaries of things, whether it is about about the kohn familye talked or a muslim ban, a series of things where donald trump is too volatile politically or temperamentally outside of the normal boundaries andha him unqualified for presidency and th that's why you have peope taking new steps, condi rice saying enough, donald trump should not be president, she didn't weigh in on the campaign but this is the mind that worries them. >> the reality is there is a great difference between those comments on tapes which were truly reprehensible and we agree with that, including donald trump and some of the battles
we need someone who can change washington. basically kick everybody out and -- look, even president clinton told us the single biggest thing in the obama administration was crazy, obamacare. and we are going to continue these are the words of a 60-year-old man, not a teenager but this represents something different than they have seen not ten years ago but in the donald trump campaign he doesn't participate with the normal boundaries of things, whether it is about about the kohn familye talked...
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it will lower taxes on washington wheat and washington salmon by 30%. our products more competitive, creating american jobs, especially in washington state. this is one of the reasons i cannot support hillary clinton. she used to support trade. she used to support tpp. now, under pressure from her liberal base, she is opposing it. senator murray has said she might not support tpp. i think this is crazy. trade deals are good for washington state. they are good for the economy. we need to stop misinformation and support trade agreements that will create american jobs. >> senator murray, have you made whether you will support tpp? here in washington state, trade is very important to our economy. toneed fair rules as we try sell our products overseas, and we need to make sure they are strong, that there is enforcement, that we do protect the values of washington state about our environment, labor laws, and other issues that are critical. so i evaluate whether an agreement is good for our state's workers and economy, can it be enforced, and is it a strong ag
it will lower taxes on washington wheat and washington salmon by 30%. our products more competitive, creating american jobs, especially in washington state. this is one of the reasons i cannot support hillary clinton. she used to support trade. she used to support tpp. now, under pressure from her liberal base, she is opposing it. senator murray has said she might not support tpp. i think this is crazy. trade deals are good for washington state. they are good for the economy. we need to stop...
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he has an eye on washington. not just for turn himself but for kurt schilling and you can see a crowd gathered inside the office on route 28 here in salem tonight. supporters, they're all behind him here but the headline tonight is schilling for u.s. senate in 2018 and he is battling things out with senator elizabeth warren in his eyes anyway. the former sox pitcher who was fired by e. s. p. n. posted on facebook critical of transgender says he is all in but the decision will be up to his family. >> you think you are in? >> i don't know. again i have to -- >> i've made -- i want to do it but i need my family all in or not. and i won't begrudgingly walk way. my family already committed -- 20 years of their life to my basebal was if it's enough it's enough because again this is not just, would not just be me. >> reporter: schilling is making a number of stops here in the granite state again trying to get out the vote for donald trump. he has been coming and going from a number of locations. he will continue that ov
he has an eye on washington. not just for turn himself but for kurt schilling and you can see a crowd gathered inside the office on route 28 here in salem tonight. supporters, they're all behind him here but the headline tonight is schilling for u.s. senate in 2018 and he is battling things out with senator elizabeth warren in his eyes anyway. the former sox pitcher who was fired by e. s. p. n. posted on facebook critical of transgender says he is all in but the decision will be up to his...
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he was born in washington, d.c. but grew up in wisconsin, where he earned all of his degrees at the university of wisconsin, including his first degree in political science. so i'm happy to welcome him as a fellow political scientist. if you want to know about things as varied as transatlantic ocean liners, the history of commercial aviation, military communications -- including heliography -- and other things, i can recommend his more than two dozen books to you. for many years, he has had a great interest in winston churchill. as someone who enjoys all of churchill's books and all the books about churchill, i can recommend especially chris sterling's book reviews, which are wonderful for distinguishing between books that must be read and books that one ought not to read. he has been a working journalist, a professor, and then for a while on the dark side, even a dean at the george washington university. and in all these years, the churchill center endeavors to establish a permanent home in washington, was a great
he was born in washington, d.c. but grew up in wisconsin, where he earned all of his degrees at the university of wisconsin, including his first degree in political science. so i'm happy to welcome him as a fellow political scientist. if you want to know about things as varied as transatlantic ocean liners, the history of commercial aviation, military communications -- including heliography -- and other things, i can recommend his more than two dozen books to you. for many years, he has had a...
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he was born in washington, d.c. but grew up in wisconsin, where he earned all of his degrees at the university of wisconsin, including his first degree in political science. so i'm happy to welcome him as a fellow political scientist. if you want to know about things as varied as transatlantic ocean liners, the history of commercial aviation, military communications -- including phy --olis a -- heliogra and other things, i can recommend his more than two dozen books to you. for many years, he has had a great interest in winston churchill. as someone who enjoys all of churchill's books and all the books about churchill, i can recommend especially chris sterling's book reviews, which are wonderful for distinguishing between books that must be read and books that one ought not to read. he has been a working journalist, a professor, and then for a while on the dark side, even a dean at the george washington university. , then all these years churchill center endeavors to establish a permanent home in washington, was a g
he was born in washington, d.c. but grew up in wisconsin, where he earned all of his degrees at the university of wisconsin, including his first degree in political science. so i'm happy to welcome him as a fellow political scientist. if you want to know about things as varied as transatlantic ocean liners, the history of commercial aviation, military communications -- including phy --olis a -- heliogra and other things, i can recommend his more than two dozen books to you. for many years, he...
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the record is 82 for october 30 in washington. so it can get this warm this time of the year and then as we get back to work and school on monday, in the upper 50s and low 60s during the day. >> sounds good. dry for halloween. i like it! >> that will do it for news4 today. we'll be b >> join us at 8:30 this morning. bassett is unique in regards to that customability. you've got a thousand different fabrics to pick from. very customizable. you can choose the back, you can choose the arm, you can choose the leg. we couldn't be any happier. it was doggie destiny was mr. bonejangles expecting the perfect you can choose the arm, you can choose the leg. toy at an amazing price? of course not. he's a dog. but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, >>> good morning. october surprise. fallout over the fbi director decision to look into more of hillary clinton's e-mails. the new batch found on the computer of top into the investigation of anthony weiner. hillary clinton calling on the fbi to r
the record is 82 for october 30 in washington. so it can get this warm this time of the year and then as we get back to work and school on monday, in the upper 50s and low 60s during the day. >> sounds good. dry for halloween. i like it! >> that will do it for news4 today. we'll be b >> join us at 8:30 this morning. bassett is unique in regards to that customability. you've got a thousand different fabrics to pick from. very customizable. you can choose the back, you can...
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and you go to washington you see the washington monument, think of it as a capital "i" for integrity. the second commitment. a great leader shall stay above the partisan fray in the able to build consensus. building consensus is an essential part of the american success story. aisle,going across the having dialogue, compromising, in being able to legislate effectively. moneytin phrase on our means "out of many, one." yes, in many groups, there is more than one faction. the president has to be able to pull the factions together. the president who was particularly good at staying above the fray and building consensus was thomas jefferson. the jefferson biographer i yearsiewed spent over 20 as a professor of history at the university of virginia and he is the author of six books on thomas jefferson. because we live in a world where nobody can build consensus, i wanted to devote the interview yethow did jefferson do it go he was operating at a difficult time. the federalist party controlled by john adams and alexander hamilton was in constant conflict with the republican party controlled
and you go to washington you see the washington monument, think of it as a capital "i" for integrity. the second commitment. a great leader shall stay above the partisan fray in the able to build consensus. building consensus is an essential part of the american success story. aisle,going across the having dialogue, compromising, in being able to legislate effectively. moneytin phrase on our means "out of many, one." yes, in many groups, there is more than one faction. the...
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washington has become the roach motel. people go in but never come out. and that's not the way the founders envisioned this country. when he talks about stopping this revolving door of going from government service into big bucks lobbying, people connect to that. they know there are two sets of rules for the people in power and the people out here who are getting gut punched. i think donald trump had a terrific message. i think he made a tactical error by talking about the lawsuits because that is all the press want to talk about and they're missing a very, very powerful and substantive reform message that he presented. >> it is an interesting point you bring up and a fair one that he has this powerful message, this contract with america. you don't want to get at the mainstream media, networks that have it in the bag for hillary clinton a chance to pull a different lead out from that speech and then instead go with more of this accusers and now trump is going to sue them because you want to focus on incredible policy points about term limits, accountabili
washington has become the roach motel. people go in but never come out. and that's not the way the founders envisioned this country. when he talks about stopping this revolving door of going from government service into big bucks lobbying, people connect to that. they know there are two sets of rules for the people in power and the people out here who are getting gut punched. i think donald trump had a terrific message. i think he made a tactical error by talking about the lawsuits because that...
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we need someone who can change washington. basically kick everybody out and -- look, even president clinton told us the single biggest thing in the obama administration was crazy, obamacare. and we are going to continue that? >> dickerson: mr. mayor what i these are the words of a 60-year-old man, not a teenager but this represents something different than they have seen not ten years ago but in the donald trump campaign he doesn't participate with the normal boundaries of things, whether it is about t about the kohn famile talked or a muslim ban, a series of things where donald trump is too volatile politically or temperamentally outside of the normal boundaries and that makes m and tha that's why you have peoe taking new steps, condi rice saying enough, donald trump should not be president, she didn't weigh in on the campaign but this is the mind that worries them. >> the reality is there is a great difference between those comments on tapes which were truly reprehensible and we agree with that, including donald trump and so
we need someone who can change washington. basically kick everybody out and -- look, even president clinton told us the single biggest thing in the obama administration was crazy, obamacare. and we are going to continue that? >> dickerson: mr. mayor what i these are the words of a 60-year-old man, not a teenager but this represents something different than they have seen not ten years ago but in the donald trump campaign he doesn't participate with the normal boundaries of things, whether...
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washington knew that already. he becomes the first treasury secretary of the united states september 1789 when he's 32 years old. now we come to what he did at the climax of his life. the problem he faced was debt. wars cost money and the united states had no money. we had gone through the war -- 8 1/2 year war, the longest war we ever fought until vietnam. it was longer than the civil war and our portion of world war ii put together. we couldn't pay for it. the government and congress could not tax the states, they could ask the states for money. and if the states wouldn't pay or couldn't pay. they didn't have to pay. robert morris said at one point asking the states for money, was like preaching to the dead. they minted paper money. and as unbacked paper money always does, it inflated away until it was worthless. they called in all the old dollars, they issued new money, that began to inflate in turn. they kighted their bills, they did funny stuff with their cred ders. they got loans from dutch bankers who were
washington knew that already. he becomes the first treasury secretary of the united states september 1789 when he's 32 years old. now we come to what he did at the climax of his life. the problem he faced was debt. wars cost money and the united states had no money. we had gone through the war -- 8 1/2 year war, the longest war we ever fought until vietnam. it was longer than the civil war and our portion of world war ii put together. we couldn't pay for it. the government and congress could...
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. >> "washington journal" continues. >> "washington journal" journal" continues. >> "washington journal" continues. and the record, the reply is, "what did you say, because it sounds like you just said i have the power of satan? that person was acquitted because they ask a few questions, and pretty soon you get that george is not really possessed by satan, just showing off. [laughter] lori: that's how it was usually kept separate. most of the time could -- most of the time, they denied it. it was really a civil problem. >> i know you said that the congregation did not really have the notion of religious tolerance, but there were other groups in the colony, is that correct? or would people who were knowingly coming to the colony, with based year player of new england knowing that they were not of their faith? lori: this is a great question that people were asking back then. how many people in puritan new england were not congregational ists, were not actually puritans? people would give wildly different numbers. as far as we know from studying church records, which we did not have access
. >> "washington journal" continues. >> "washington journal" journal" continues. >> "washington journal" continues. and the record, the reply is, "what did you say, because it sounds like you just said i have the power of satan? that person was acquitted because they ask a few questions, and pretty soon you get that george is not really possessed by satan, just showing off. [laughter] lori: that's how it was usually kept separate. most...
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tonight on "washington week." they debated taxes. >> the only years anybody has ever seen were a couple years when he had to turn them over to state authorities when he was trying to get a casino license and they showed he didn't pay any federal income tax. >> that makes me smart. gwen: they debated trade. >> you called it the gold standard of trade deals and said it is the finest deal you've ever seen. then you heard what i said about it and all after sudden you were against it. >> well, donald, i know you live in your own reality, but that is not the fact. gwen: they even debated temperament. >> well i have much better judgment than she does, no question about that. i also have a much better temperament than she has. >> okay. gwen: but by the end of the week five days after their first big debate, trump was still playing on clinton's home turf. debating his treatment of women. unleashing a tweet storm today about the clinton supporter and beauty queen who says he derided her for her weight. mr. trump: almost eve
tonight on "washington week." they debated taxes. >> the only years anybody has ever seen were a couple years when he had to turn them over to state authorities when he was trying to get a casino license and they showed he didn't pay any federal income tax. >> that makes me smart. gwen: they debated trade. >> you called it the gold standard of trade deals and said it is the finest deal you've ever seen. then you heard what i said about it and all after sudden you...
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the washington monument arose at that point. there had been since 1978 a victorian neo-gothic terminal of the baltimore and potomac railroad. the b&p was owned by the pennsylvania railroad and was on the north side of the mall at sixth and b street, now constitution avenue. the site of the national gallery of art. coupled was another terminal at the bno railroad at new jersey avenue and c street at the foot of the capital. each station was connected by its own dangerous ungraded street tracks. the solution was generally bno and to president of the pennsylvania railroad. there was a removal of a station on the mall to be incorporated in a union station with the bno. ultimately, the tracks would run from the north into the new station, slightly further north o trainxisting b & station. there would be no further use of the city tracks. was thehe first routes neoclassical union station and the exterior contains a free flow arch characteristic of the arch of constantine. they had columns supporting allegorical figures and essential p
the washington monument arose at that point. there had been since 1978 a victorian neo-gothic terminal of the baltimore and potomac railroad. the b&p was owned by the pennsylvania railroad and was on the north side of the mall at sixth and b street, now constitution avenue. the site of the national gallery of art. coupled was another terminal at the bno railroad at new jersey avenue and c street at the foot of the capital. each station was connected by its own dangerous ungraded street...
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and to keeping the army together, which was george washington's great genius but george washington would say he cannot do it without martha. and she would arrive at camp with foodstuffs and cloth, and all kinds of things that had been prepared at mount vernon over the summer. one of the many contributions that enslaved americans to the revolution. she'll be cheered into camp, lady washington is here and they loved her. she would cook for the soldiers and so for the soldiers and pray with the soldiers. she would put on entertainment for them. and that was a good thing -- it was a good thing she was on hand because george washington could be indiscreet and there is a time that he danced for three hours straight to with a very pretty and flirty katie green. and good thing martha was there. she also had a wonderful sense of humor which she would never -- you would never know seeing her in that little mop cap. she named her tom cap hamilton. and that was appropriate. that was the winter at morris town. it was the winter of 1779, this one was that particular winter and it was a terrible time i
and to keeping the army together, which was george washington's great genius but george washington would say he cannot do it without martha. and she would arrive at camp with foodstuffs and cloth, and all kinds of things that had been prepared at mount vernon over the summer. one of the many contributions that enslaved americans to the revolution. she'll be cheered into camp, lady washington is here and they loved her. she would cook for the soldiers and so for the soldiers and pray with the...
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. >> now, "good morning washington," on your side. jummy: that's the new voice behind our open at the british embassy, sitting down one-on-one with the ambassador. he and i are going to talk about -- love, the washington redskins. we will talk about how london is getting ready for our visit and what our fans can expect when they head over to the u.k.. so, i'm really excited for that. i have my fascinate her, i'm so excited. i'm hoping they have the team crumpets ready for my arrival. autria: julie rooting for the redskins, right? autria: i would think so. -- jum he lives here, after all. move over, we will be live at the british embassy. veronica: all right. it is getting a little bit breezy out there this morning. a little weather front came through. a front that gave us the wet roads last night. a little bit of rain with that cold front, look at the wind gusts, 27 miles per hour, as temperatures doing just fine. 40 to 50 degrees this morning. out the door forecast i 9:00 a.m., 52, a bit of a move on the temperatures, from 50 degrees
. >> now, "good morning washington," on your side. jummy: that's the new voice behind our open at the british embassy, sitting down one-on-one with the ambassador. he and i are going to talk about -- love, the washington redskins. we will talk about how london is getting ready for our visit and what our fans can expect when they head over to the u.k.. so, i'm really excited for that. i have my fascinate her, i'm so excited. i'm hoping they have the team crumpets ready for my...
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they recover the stolen suv in northwest washington, but not the robbers. all of that for 400 bucks. seven people were taken to hospital, luckily only with minor injuries. developing now, a chillingly familiar story, bullets flying right into homes. prince william county, bringing the total number of shootings to more than 20. tom roussey went searching for answers and has with the police are saying. tom: alison, i met the intersection in this neighborhood. sunday night, just before 10:00, gunshots that way, two striking a home. minutes later, gunshots this way, one of them striking a home. prince william county say it's difficult to patrol to stop these incidents because they keep happening over a widely scattered area. >> we just heard two shots and we stayed away from the windows. tom: neighbors heard the shots 10:00 sunday night. >> i got up, checked my house come and everything seemed ok. tom: the next day when she was walking by her upstairs guest bedroom -- >> i said there is a lot of light in that room. tom: she said that you can see the bullet frag
they recover the stolen suv in northwest washington, but not the robbers. all of that for 400 bucks. seven people were taken to hospital, luckily only with minor injuries. developing now, a chillingly familiar story, bullets flying right into homes. prince william county, bringing the total number of shootings to more than 20. tom roussey went searching for answers and has with the police are saying. tom: alison, i met the intersection in this neighborhood. sunday night, just before 10:00,...