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rodgers: trade is very important to eastern washington and washington state. agriculture is our number one industry. we export 90% of the wheat that we grow in eastern washington. this is very important. i have opposed president trump across the board tariffs. i believe we need trade agreements. we need to be moving towards getting these trade agreements in place. and i am encouraged we have a trade agreement with mexico and canada, and there will be more trade agreements coming. i have said from the beginning that we needed to modernize our trade agreements and do it with farmers in mind. i had the secretary of agriculture come to eastern washington, sonny perdue, so i could take them to colfax, hear from farmers firsthand. i invited the chairman of the agriculture committee because i want them to hear from farmers and make sure we are leading with farmers in mind as we move forward. moderator: thank you. your rebuttal. mrs. brown: the tariffs and trade war is the biggest threat we face. it is not enough to oppose in words the actions of the administration. c
rodgers: trade is very important to eastern washington and washington state. agriculture is our number one industry. we export 90% of the wheat that we grow in eastern washington. this is very important. i have opposed president trump across the board tariffs. i believe we need trade agreements. we need to be moving towards getting these trade agreements in place. and i am encouraged we have a trade agreement with mexico and canada, and there will be more trade agreements coming. i have said...
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washington and who is the other person? jefferson and adams and madison in washington. also historians are not supposed to do this. they are not supposed to consciously pose questions of the past formed in the present that is called presentism. everybody's doing it. and i'm joining in. [laughter] . >> so now let's go back to a figure that you mentioned auspicious historians of this. in philadelphia perhaps you particularly thomas jefferson with the declaration of independence he is not document are such a quandary to us. i keep going back to the same words when i read the word paradox and irony. >> if that's what comes to you then i winning. [laughter] so with that paradox of jefferson in that document can you elaborate what confounds us quick. >> yes that's a big one. on seventh and market street on the second floor apartment on a portable desk for - - built by a slave in june 1776 jefferson wrote the magic words of american history we hold these truths to be self-evident all men are created equal. endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights including life
washington and who is the other person? jefferson and adams and madison in washington. also historians are not supposed to do this. they are not supposed to consciously pose questions of the past formed in the present that is called presentism. everybody's doing it. and i'm joining in. [laughter] . >> so now let's go back to a figure that you mentioned auspicious historians of this. in philadelphia perhaps you particularly thomas jefferson with the declaration of independence he is not...
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well there's a big struggle everybody knows about it going on in washington over trump's policy toward russia. it would seem and this has been the case i think you and i talked back then when he was a candidate that he said he wanted to cooperate with russia we used to call that detente and that's been pretty much his policy overall policy since he became president but he's also done contradictory things and the question is are these contradictory things the result of his own inability to be a consistent leader or are people in washington preventing him from doing what he wants to do with russia that's the big question at the moment what do you think is it him is it is it he's like a mask of. portraying himself as someone who appreciates put in but then you know behind the doors he does whatever he does or is it really he's helpless and he has to do what that ministration tells them to do. i guess i've been following for soviet in a russian american relations for nearly forty years i don't put a lot of weight or importance on whether the two leaders like each other or not the real ques
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there's a big struggle everybody knows about it going on in washington over trump's policy tour. russia. it would seem and this is been the case i think you and i talked back then when he was a candidate that he said he wanted to cooperate with russia we used to call that detente and that's been pretty much his policy overall policy since he became president but he's also done contradictory things and the question is are these contradictory things the result of his own inability to be a consistent leader or are people in washington preventing him from doing what he wants to do with russia that's the big question at the moment what do you think is it him is it is it he's like a mask of. portraying himself as someone who appreciates putin but then you know behind the doors he does whatever he does or is it really he's helpless and he has to do what that ministration tells them to do. well i guess i've been following for soviet in a russian american relations for nearly forty years i don't put a lot of weight or importance on whether the two leaders like each other or not the real q
there's a big struggle everybody knows about it going on in washington over trump's policy tour. russia. it would seem and this is been the case i think you and i talked back then when he was a candidate that he said he wanted to cooperate with russia we used to call that detente and that's been pretty much his policy overall policy since he became president but he's also done contradictory things and the question is are these contradictory things the result of his own inability to be a...
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washington. the alliance between these two men, washington, the father of his country, and hamilton, the father of american government and american capitalism, did more than anything else to bring about the modern united states of america in which you and i live today. george will put it well when he said you want to see alexander hamilton's memorial? look around you. he really is a messenger from the future. he sees clearer into the future than any of the other founding fathers. it is this combination of washington's impeccable judgment and character joined with hamilton's dazzling intellect. together they are all-concrete, really matchless in its impact. the relationship between these two men i think is a very interesting one and revealing about both men's character. and i want to focus on that tonight because a time most of the focus will be on before washington becomes president, although we can have obviously explore other areas in the question-and-answer period. now, with the benefit of his
washington. the alliance between these two men, washington, the father of his country, and hamilton, the father of american government and american capitalism, did more than anything else to bring about the modern united states of america in which you and i live today. george will put it well when he said you want to see alexander hamilton's memorial? look around you. he really is a messenger from the future. he sees clearer into the future than any of the other founding fathers. it is this...
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town of washington, pennsylvania, it is great. host: thank you very much. i was never on the faculty at washington and jefferson. i have been at franklin and marshall. confess, i don't know anything in particular about the
town of washington, pennsylvania, it is great. host: thank you very much. i was never on the faculty at washington and jefferson. i have been at franklin and marshall. confess, i don't know anything in particular about the
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washington was hopeful. but he needed was a victory to force them to the table to end this and only in new york were there that many gradually however cornwallis with an army of british troops would end up there in yorktown. you can transfer the army down into good understanding with the naval superiority they completely shift gears and they know he's headed to the chesapeake. they are in philadelphia get out of the hudson for new york and new jersey and henry, the british commander in new york just realized they are not attacking me, they are going after cornwallis washington and rochambeau are on their way that they had no word. he is on his first purchase or pennsylvania when he hears that they've arrived in chesapeake. he turns around, goes back to the waterfront just as rochambeau has been coming down the delaware river by both with the revenue and he sees a man on the waterfront jumping up and down washington has been a very unemotional man could food is good to be -- who could this be. he stops at mou
washington was hopeful. but he needed was a victory to force them to the table to end this and only in new york were there that many gradually however cornwallis with an army of british troops would end up there in yorktown. you can transfer the army down into good understanding with the naval superiority they completely shift gears and they know he's headed to the chesapeake. they are in philadelphia get out of the hudson for new york and new jersey and henry, the british commander in new york...
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journalist the saudi consulate in istanbul on october the second mike hanna has the latest now from washington. in recent days a number of members of congress have demanded that muhammad have been silent be held accountable either by way of tweets or in the case of senator bob corker during a debate about yemen in the senate i asked for our level briefing with madness pompei oh and you asked for the comment assumes we get back to share with us what is happening with saudi arabia on both fronts both yemen and what is happening as it relates to the journalist who was assassinated in my opinion at the direction of the crown prince of saudi arabia us now the washington post reports the cia has concluded that the saudi crown prince ordered the assassination of journalist jamal khashoggi the sit says according to people familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity the report says in reaching his conclusions the cia examined multiple sources of intelligence including a phone call that the crown prince's brother and ambassador to the u.s. had with the journalist before his murder k
journalist the saudi consulate in istanbul on october the second mike hanna has the latest now from washington. in recent days a number of members of congress have demanded that muhammad have been silent be held accountable either by way of tweets or in the case of senator bob corker during a debate about yemen in the senate i asked for our level briefing with madness pompei oh and you asked for the comment assumes we get back to share with us what is happening with saudi arabia on both fronts...
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houston and washington at 1:00. oudy and chilly but rain free forhe game t ♪ when was the last time you felt... free. it's time to uncover that feeling again. with the compassion and strength of a name... most accepted by top doctors and specialists. and the power of a card... that opens doors in all fifty states. giving you the freedom to love to dream to dance like no one is watching. carefirst blue cross blue shield. live fearless. my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the...
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and also look at washington, d.c., how undeveloped it is. you can see the washington memorial. wide open spaces. mitchell: folks that made it those are the over there. thousands more who couldn't make it because of the large turnout. allison: i also think it is interesting to note the people on the roof of the memorial amphitheater. some of the best photographs we have of the ceremony were taken from above. host: and also how unconcerned really they were about presidential security. allison: yes. host: today there just could not be people up on the roof like that. there would be snipers watching the crowds and protecting the president. mitchell: despite the fact that three presidents had been assassinated before this. host: right. now, they're carrying the casket to the place where today when people go, they will actually see the -- it is called a sarcophagus? -- in which the casket is interred. allison: that was not constructed yet. it was not constructed until later. all we see now is the actual tomb, and where they are are walking is somewhat near where the plaza would later
and also look at washington, d.c., how undeveloped it is. you can see the washington memorial. wide open spaces. mitchell: folks that made it those are the over there. thousands more who couldn't make it because of the large turnout. allison: i also think it is interesting to note the people on the roof of the memorial amphitheater. some of the best photographs we have of the ceremony were taken from above. host: and also how unconcerned really they were about presidential security. allison:...
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reality of washington for you? there were a tough fight, but what was it like, how hard was it to get things done? >> before i try to answer that question let me say you honor us being here tonight and we are clear -- [applause] we are very appreciative and grateful for your being here. we were having dinner and when you ad edwards announcing those numbers i looked at the president and said 10% of that is yours and he said the hell il it is i'm not letting you off that cheap. i want the rolodex. [laughter] i think it is fair to say considerably different it wasn't as you pointed out not a big come by on moment everybody would agree to everything. the president is considered to be quite an ideologue was considered to be such a hard line conservatives and used to tell people our administrations are so conservative that the right-wing never does a what the far right wing is ever doing, but he was able to reach across the aisle. tip o'neill was the speaker of the house and didn't see anything hardly eye to eye on polic
reality of washington for you? there were a tough fight, but what was it like, how hard was it to get things done? >> before i try to answer that question let me say you honor us being here tonight and we are clear -- [applause] we are very appreciative and grateful for your being here. we were having dinner and when you ad edwards announcing those numbers i looked at the president and said 10% of that is yours and he said the hell il it is i'm not letting you off that cheap. i want the...
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washington. 57 in frederick. and 58 in manassas. we're going to startwi tomorrow temperatures in the 50s. comfortably cool out there. kids might not need a jacket. they're definitelyot going to need it for recess and coming home from school. by lunchtime, we're around 70, a high tomorrow of 75. that's about ten degrees above normal. a mix of clouds and sun throughout the day and a bit of a breeze during t afternoon hours. a really nice day. tomorrow evening, we're dry, but there's chance for showers overnight after midnight. but even at 8:00 p.m., we're still around 68 degrees. here's future weather. friday at 6:00 a.m., notice the widely scattered showers, but mainly just tracking cloudys. sk maybe occasional showers on friday. its keeping mainly dry throughout the day. i think we'll definitely be dealing with at lea a shower, but here's your friday evening. notice rain on the map and notice thesright col moving through after 5:00 p.m. there's that potential for some heavy rain and, again, maybe even some strong winds and some rumb
washington. 57 in frederick. and 58 in manassas. we're going to startwi tomorrow temperatures in the 50s. comfortably cool out there. kids might not need a jacket. they're definitelyot going to need it for recess and coming home from school. by lunchtime, we're around 70, a high tomorrow of 75. that's about ten degrees above normal. a mix of clouds and sun throughout the day and a bit of a breeze during t afternoon hours. a really nice day. tomorrow evening, we're dry, but there's chance for...
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josh an is executive director at the arab center in washington d.c. he says the cia's conclusion or for the crown prince's involvement is unprecedented for the agency. well i think all indications over the past few weeks indeed you know after the first week. of the end so the. sheen all indications were pointing and direction although it is very important it's very significant that what the washington post in new york times. c m b c n n other outlets over the past three hours have reported that the cia internal assessment now is pointing straight years. in so much as having ordered this operation this has never happened before it's in control diction with the assessment of the saudi government that in its own contradiction which is more important with the assessment of the white house that's not what we have heard thus far from the president of the united states or from his national security adviser bolton who actually released information that's totally opposite if indeed the cia assessment is true i think this is a major game changer in the investig
josh an is executive director at the arab center in washington d.c. he says the cia's conclusion or for the crown prince's involvement is unprecedented for the agency. well i think all indications over the past few weeks indeed you know after the first week. of the end so the. sheen all indications were pointing and direction although it is very important it's very significant that what the washington post in new york times. c m b c n n other outlets over the past three hours have reported that...
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and also look at washington, d.c., how undeveloped it is. allison: you can see the lincoln memorial. host: that's right. wide open spaces. mitchell: those are the folks that made it over. there are thousands more who couldn't make it because of the large turnout. allison: i also think it is interesting to note the people on the roof of the memorial amphitheater. some of the best photographs we have of the ceremony were taken from above. host: and also how unconcerned really they were about presidential security. allison: yes. host: today there just could not be people up on the roof like that. there would be snipers watching the crowds and protecting the president. mitchell: despite the fact that three presidents had been assassinated before this. host: right. now, they're carrying the casket to the place where today when people go, they will actually see the -- it is called a sarcophagus? -- in which the casket is interred. allison: that was not constructed yet. it was not constructed until later. all we see now is the actual tomb, and wher
and also look at washington, d.c., how undeveloped it is. allison: you can see the lincoln memorial. host: that's right. wide open spaces. mitchell: those are the folks that made it over. there are thousands more who couldn't make it because of the large turnout. allison: i also think it is interesting to note the people on the roof of the memorial amphitheater. some of the best photographs we have of the ceremony were taken from above. host: and also how unconcerned really they were about...
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welcome to hardtalk from washington dc. iam welcome to hardtalk from washington dc. i am stephen sackur. president trump is an extremely effective communicator. day in and day out, his message is dominate the news agenda and yet he professes nothing but contempt for what he calls the fa ke but contempt for what he calls the fake news media. what is going on here? what is the trump presidency doing to america's political culture ? doing to america's political culture? as part the bbc‘s beyond fa ke culture? as part the bbc‘s beyond fake news season, my guest today is the editor of the washington post, marty barron. in the midst of all this hostility, who is the real enemy of the american people? marty baron, welcome to hardtalk. from the outside, it looks as though there is a state of unrelenting trench warfare now between the white house and the news media in washington. is that the way it feels to you? i don't feel that way. the white house and the president in particular has said he is at war with the media, said that from day one, his first day in office when
welcome to hardtalk from washington dc. iam welcome to hardtalk from washington dc. i am stephen sackur. president trump is an extremely effective communicator. day in and day out, his message is dominate the news agenda and yet he professes nothing but contempt for what he calls the fa ke but contempt for what he calls the fake news media. what is going on here? what is the trump presidency doing to america's political culture ? doing to america's political culture? as part the bbc‘s beyond...
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it has been commercial gold for the washington press. in the short—run, it's been commercial gold in some ways, absolutely, but in the long—run it is highly corrosive to the role of the press in the united states. we have a very polarised society and a polarised state of information consumption in this country and over the long—run, that's not a good thing for our business. let me ask you about that small little word, lie. it's a word that appears in your paper. you have a fact—checking team who record the number of lies, untruths and misleading statements that stack up from the trump administration month by month. i think you're well into the thousands now. 6,000. is that right? there are some journalists, such as the former wall streetjournal editor, gerard baker, who says journalists need to be much more careful about the use of the word "lie" because he says to use that word, you not only have to know what is being said is fake or wrong but you also have to know about the intent. i actually agree with him on that, and that ha
it has been commercial gold for the washington press. in the short—run, it's been commercial gold in some ways, absolutely, but in the long—run it is highly corrosive to the role of the press in the united states. we have a very polarised society and a polarised state of information consumption in this country and over the long—run, that's not a good thing for our business. let me ask you about that small little word, lie. it's a word that appears in your paper. you have a fact—checking...
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over the last 225 years, washington, d.c. went from being a swampy, backwater capital of an upstart new nation to the world-class capital of the free world. starting with this beautiful temple dedicated to the sovereignty of the people and capped by an statue representing freedom. the freemasons, they were every step of the way as washington evolved into the great city that it is today. it is true that freemasons are known for and are pretty good at conducting ceremonies, as you have seen it, but let's be clear about this, freemasons did much more than just simply perform the masonic cornerstone ceremonies that accompany the building of all great public edifices, monuments, memorials and many churches in this great city. much more than that, countless freemasons roll up their sleeves and play an integral part in the heavy work that needed to be done to build and realize a new formal government base of such principle as liberty and equal justice under the law. throughout it all, these masons were equipped with masonic tenants
over the last 225 years, washington, d.c. went from being a swampy, backwater capital of an upstart new nation to the world-class capital of the free world. starting with this beautiful temple dedicated to the sovereignty of the people and capped by an statue representing freedom. the freemasons, they were every step of the way as washington evolved into the great city that it is today. it is true that freemasons are known for and are pretty good at conducting ceremonies, as you have seen it,...
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it has been commercial gold for the washington press. in the short run, it's been commercial gold in some ways, absolutely, but in the long—run it is highly corrosive to the role of the press in the united states. we have a very polarised society and a polarised state of information consumption in this country and over the long run, that's not a good thing for our business. let me ask you about that small little word, lie. it's a word that appears in your paper. you have a fact—checking team who record the number of lies, untruths and misleading statements that stack up from the trump administration month by month. i think you're well into the thousands now. 6,000. is that right? there are some journalists, such as the former wall streetjournal editor, gerard baker, who says journalists need to be much more careful about the use of the word "lie" because he says to use that word, you not only have to know what is being said is fake or wrong but you also have to know about the intent. i actually agree with him on that, and that has be
it has been commercial gold for the washington press. in the short run, it's been commercial gold in some ways, absolutely, but in the long—run it is highly corrosive to the role of the press in the united states. we have a very polarised society and a polarised state of information consumption in this country and over the long run, that's not a good thing for our business. let me ask you about that small little word, lie. it's a word that appears in your paper. you have a fact—checking...
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they call washington. even our adversaries expect us to solve problems and expect us to keep things running and when you start getting dysfunction in washington in which it's difficult for decisions to get made, and policy making to run an orderly process. when what is one of our greatest assets, which is an extraordinary civil service, that career staff, let's say at the state department, when that begins to get undermined, that doesn't just weaken our influence, it provides opportunities for disorder to start ramping up all around the worrell and ultimately makes husband less safe and less prosperous. so we have a stake in making sure we have our act together enough because everybody else, whether they admit it or not, tends to follow our lead. >> exactly. and there is a line between dean atchison -- [applause] >> there's a spectrum, really, from dean atchison and george marshall, to jim bakker, to secretary clinton and secretary kerry. that was a coherent conversation among secretaries of state. you wou
they call washington. even our adversaries expect us to solve problems and expect us to keep things running and when you start getting dysfunction in washington in which it's difficult for decisions to get made, and policy making to run an orderly process. when what is one of our greatest assets, which is an extraordinary civil service, that career staff, let's say at the state department, when that begins to get undermined, that doesn't just weaken our influence, it provides opportunities for...
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it has been commercial gold for the washington press. in the short run, it's been commercial gold, in some ways, absolutely but in the long run it is highly corrosive to the role of the press in the united states. we have a very polarised society and a polarised state of information consumption in this country as well, and over the long run that's not a good thing for our business. let me ask you about that small little word, lie. it's a word that appears in your paper. you have a fact—checking team who record the number of lies, untruths and misleading statements that stack up from the trump administration month by month. you are well into the thousands. 6,000. is that right? yep. there are some journalists, i am thinking of the former wall streetjournal editor, gerard baker, who says journalists need to be much more careful about the use of the word "lie," because he says to use that word, you not only have to know what is being said is fake or wrong, but you also have to know about the intent. well, i actually agree with him on that
it has been commercial gold for the washington press. in the short run, it's been commercial gold, in some ways, absolutely but in the long run it is highly corrosive to the role of the press in the united states. we have a very polarised society and a polarised state of information consumption in this country as well, and over the long run that's not a good thing for our business. let me ask you about that small little word, lie. it's a word that appears in your paper. you have a...
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i'm ready to go to washington and fight for you. [applause] want to say thank you tonight, thank you first and most rinortantly to my wife e who is here with me. she is the love of my life. she is the love of my life, the lord's greatest gift to me in my life. to have done this every day of the last year with her is a privilege. to live my life with her is an incredible privilege. i look forward to this life together. i love you, sweetheart. other special guests here with me. my grandmother is here tonight. i want to say thank you, grandma. [applause] grandmother is here on behalf of all grandparents. ma, for thegrand example you have set. thatnever known a woman was stronger than my grandmother. farm ingrew up on a central kansas. the values she passed down to us i will value always. grandma, i will make you proud in the u.s. senate. thank you to my parents, my heroes. my mom and dad the hind me. my aunts, my uncles, my cousins. my little boys are supposed to be in bed, but when i left ah was still awake. if you are watching this,
i'm ready to go to washington and fight for you. [applause] want to say thank you tonight, thank you first and most rinortantly to my wife e who is here with me. she is the love of my life. she is the love of my life, the lord's greatest gift to me in my life. to have done this every day of the last year with her is a privilege. to live my life with her is an incredible privilege. i look forward to this life together. i love you, sweetheart. other special guests here with me. my grandmother is...
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quarterback, alex smith, broke his leg and washington needed a replacement. so they have colt mccoy, and then they brought in the former jets quarterback, mark sanchez. >> sanchez, who hadn't played in two years, was signed over free agent quarterback colin kaepernick, who made national headlines for kneeling during the national anthem to protest racial injustice. >> to take a knee during the national anthem and you can't find a job. colin kaepernick looks better and better every single day. >> since colin kaepernick last took a snap in an nfl game at the end of the 2016 season, teams have signed players who can barely walk and chew gum, who can't throw the ball from point a to point b accurately, and they signed them and they've passed on kaepernick, who no matter what you think of him, has shown that he can do things on a football field. >> we don't have to extrapolate here very much to say that washington has decided it is better to allegedly hit a woman than it is to kneel in protest about social injustice during the national anthem. >> owner dan snyder a
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i'm considered the most independent senator in washington. i'm joe manchin, and i approve this message. dave brat said he'd vote to reduce the deficit. i'm abigail spanberger, and i approve this message. but instead, he voted to increase it by $1.9 trillion. why? brat went washington, taking hundreds of thousands from big drug companies, wall street banks, and other corporate special interests and voting to give his big corporate donors big tax breaks, making the next generation pay. dave brat went washington, and all we got was the bill. >>> the buzz around azon's second quarters has millennials envisioning a silicon valley-like campus. >> already starting to take shape. this morning we get a rare looka inside company that's already offering that in our area. i was able to get a rare door inside the capital one tour. it's huge. the story you'll only see here on news 4. >> reporter: you've seen itve going up four years. now we take you inside what is the tallest occupied buiing in our region. capital one tower. 470 feet to the top.er the t gi
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e in washington. 34 in gaithersburg. reports of sleet from front royal all the way down into parts of stafford county and charles county. again, where temperatures are now dropping to the freezing mark and below, that's where the more significant risk of icing exists. the commute today, it'll be slow going all day. be real careful here this morning. later on in the afternoon, still an opportunity for se icing in the shenandoah valley. for more on the individual impacts, let's go to my ricketts. lauryn >> good morning, chuck. yes, a lot of impacts. some will be higher than others. mainly, as you were just saying, from wtern loudoun, western montgomery, back towards the i-81 corridor, that's where we'll have the hhest impact. this area will hold on tot t cold air pretty long. so lasting impacts throughout the afternoon. this area will be the last to see that change over to plain rain. front royal, through winchestera righng that i-81 corridor, we're talking about a wintry mix this morning. a lot of reports already of sleet
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the washington post says it is not clear if. she would be killed but claims he made the call on his brother's orders the developments are likely to complicate president trump's efforts to preserve ties with his key ally trump has so far resisted pinning the blame for the killing of mohammed bin salomon but he might not be able to hold to that if the cia's position is that the crown prince himself ordered a murder. well for more we're joined by instead will correspondent yulia harm you'll hear anger is said all along that the saudi government must be responsible is there a sense of vindication there in turkey now. well let's remember the cia has so far not officially confirmed these media reports that might be one of the reasons why we haven't heard of any official reactions here in turkey yet president out on may comment on the matter later but i think it's safe to assume that for this is good news they have been trying to internationalize the whole investigation getting other countries on board a turkish president out on himsel
the washington post says it is not clear if. she would be killed but claims he made the call on his brother's orders the developments are likely to complicate president trump's efforts to preserve ties with his key ally trump has so far resisted pinning the blame for the killing of mohammed bin salomon but he might not be able to hold to that if the cia's position is that the crown prince himself ordered a murder. well for more we're joined by instead will correspondent yulia harm you'll hear...
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was a columnist for the washington post on thursday the paper's publisher and c.e.o. fred ryan cold on the trump and ministration to get tougher on saudi arabia how we respond to jamal's killing sends a message to saudi tyrants and others around the world this is a crucial moment where we can take a stand and hold the global trend of increased attacks on journalists if those who persecute journalists get away with their crimes and are allowed to return to business as usual but only invites more of the same if saudi arabia faces no consequences for jamal's murder it sends a powerful message of tolerance or perhaps even encouragement and every journalist in every country will be at a greater risk. protests in pakistan against the release of a christian woman acquitted of blasphemy charges have been called off the government has reached an agreement with conservative muslim groups on wednesday's supreme court overturned the death sentence of bibi who had been on death row on charges of insulting islam kamau hyder reports from the capital islamabad. but said at a standsti
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but these latest developments put his position in doubt the washington post says that the cia reached its conclusions after examining sources of intelligence including a phone call that the prince's brother had lead been solomon made to consult she on mohammed bin salmond's command in the phone calls her lead to the saudi ambassador to the u.s. is said to have encouraged to go to the consulate with assurances he would be safe to do so leaders vehemently denied any such claims on twitter he said i never talked to him by phone and certainly never suggested he go to turkey for any reason because she's visit to the consulate and in his death but the washington post says it isn't clear whether he knew he would be killed the developments unlikely to complicate president trump's efforts to preserve ties with his key ally trump has so far resisted pinning the blame for the killing on mohammed bin solomon but he might not be able to hold to that if the cia's position is that the crown prince himself ordered a murder well it's only the middle of november but already in many parts of the world a
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university in washington d.c. if you look at the database the tracks this information in all over the last decade the government of saudi arabia its citizens and its businesses spent more than six hundred thirteen million dollars in u.s. universities but they're not alone just in the gulf nation of qatar the same timeframe more than a billion dollars the united arab emirates more than two hundred and eleven million . asked about the saudi money much of which goes to research or scholarships for saudi students many university said it would be wrong to deprive deserving students of an education as for george washington university it says it regularly reviews programs with saudi arabia to make sure they are consistent with their educational mission giving no indication that they plan to change the relationship anytime soon patty calling al-jazeera washington of the saudi led coalition has launched new offensives in yemen it's begun an operation to retake the port city of day they're currently under the control of the
university in washington d.c. if you look at the database the tracks this information in all over the last decade the government of saudi arabia its citizens and its businesses spent more than six hundred thirteen million dollars in u.s. universities but they're not alone just in the gulf nation of qatar the same timeframe more than a billion dollars the united arab emirates more than two hundred and eleven million . asked about the saudi money much of which goes to research or scholarships for...
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they call washington. even our adversaries expect us to solve problems and expect us to keep things running. when you start getting dysfunction in washington, which is difficult for decisions to get made, and policy making to run in an orderly process. what is one of our greatest assets, which is an extraordinary civil service, right, career staff, say at the state department, when that begins to get undermined, that does not just weaken our influence, it provides the opportunities for disorder to start ramping up all around the world, and ultimately makes us less safe and less prosperous. so we have a stake in making act togetherour enough. everybody else, whether they admit it or not, tends to follow our lead. mr. meacham: and there is a line between dean acheson, george marshall, jim baker, to secretary clinton and secretary kerry. that was a coherent conversation among secretaries of state. you would be here on the spectrum, but it was a coherent conversation. were you surprised in the past 24 or 28 mo
they call washington. even our adversaries expect us to solve problems and expect us to keep things running. when you start getting dysfunction in washington, which is difficult for decisions to get made, and policy making to run in an orderly process. what is one of our greatest assets, which is an extraordinary civil service, right, career staff, say at the state department, when that begins to get undermined, that does not just weaken our influence, it provides the opportunities for disorder...
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be sure to washington c-span's live at on journal" 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> which party will control the senate?d watch live election night coverage starting tuesday at as the resultsrn come in from house, senate and overnor races around the country. here victory and concession victories from the candidates. a.m. orning at 7:00 eastern we will get your reaction to the election taking live during lls "washington journal." c-span, your primary source for 2018.ign barack obama campaigned with florida senator bill nelson who term.ning for a fourth he's being challenged by rick scott. real clear politics lists it as a tossup. ndrew gillum was also there running against former congressman ron desantis for the governor seat. mr. gillum has less than a 3 3-point lead according to polls. >> welcome senator bill nelson.
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well there's a big struggle everybody knows about it going on in washington over trump's policy toward russia. it would seem and this is been the case i think you want to talk back then when he was a candidate that he said he wanted to cooperate with russia we used to call that detente and. that's been pretty much his policy overall policy since he became president but he's also done contradictory things and the question is are these contradictory things the result of his own inability to be a consistent leader or are people in washington preventing him from doing what he wants to do with russia that's the big question at the moment what do you think is it him is it is it he's like a mask of. portraying himself as someone who appreciates put in but then you know behind the doors he does whatever he does or is it really he's helpless and he has to do what that ministration toss him to do. i guess i've been following for soviet in a russian american relations for nearly forty years i don't put a lot of weight or importance on whether the two leaders like each other or not the real questi
well there's a big struggle everybody knows about it going on in washington over trump's policy toward russia. it would seem and this is been the case i think you want to talk back then when he was a candidate that he said he wanted to cooperate with russia we used to call that detente and. that's been pretty much his policy overall policy since he became president but he's also done contradictory things and the question is are these contradictory things the result of his own inability to be a...
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it has been commercial gold for the washington post. in the short run, it has been commercial gold in some ways, absolutely begin the long one, it is highly corrosive the long one, it is highly corrosive the role of the press in the united states. it is highly polarising and we have very polarised state of information in the us as well, and over the long run, that is not a good thing for business. let me ask you about a small little word, lie. it isa you about a small little word, lie. it is a word that does appear in your paper. you have actually fact checking team who were caught and put the number on the number of lies, untruths and misleading state m e nts lies, untruths and misleading statements that stack up from the trump administration month by month, i think you are well into the thousands now. 6000, something like that. is that right? yeah. there are some journalists and i'm thinking for example the former editor of the wall streetjournal who says in his opinion, journalists need to be much more careful about the use of the wo
it has been commercial gold for the washington post. in the short run, it has been commercial gold in some ways, absolutely begin the long one, it is highly corrosive the long one, it is highly corrosive the role of the press in the united states. it is highly polarising and we have very polarised state of information in the us as well, and over the long run, that is not a good thing for business. let me ask you about a small little word, lie. it isa you about a small little word, lie. it is a...
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i'm considered the most independent senator in washington. i'm joe manchin, and i approve this message. i waso i'm used tor, getting to work early. now i have a general practice, with a lot of patients who are counting on me. many of them worry about president trump taking away protections for pre-existing conditions. and women are frightened they could lose reproductive health care. it's why i'm glad i have a friend named ben. ben is a national leader who's protecting obamacare from president trump. he's my friend ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin and i approved this message. news 4's cory smith who's live on the scene where police just made an arrest. cory, what can you tell us tonight? >> well, just like you said, erika, this man has been arrested. that hpened just within the last five to seven minutes. officers just pushed us back away fm the scene. there is a bomb technician on the way here to clear what it was that the man dropped when he came out of the store. i'm going to step out of the way. jeff, if you can, you see
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what the washington post in new york times. c m b c n n other outlets over the last hours. reported that the cia internal assessment now is pointing straight years. in some as having ordered this operation this has never happened before at the cia we probably will not comment on this kind of report however the washington post wouldn't report this unless they were accurately reporting where they believe the cia said so which is a slight nuance now one can anticipate that the congressional oversight committees will have been briefed or demand to be briefed on this the reports alleging muhammad have been solomon's involvement unlikely to field even though the congressional demands that punitive measures be taken against the crown prince and his government the question is whether the president has been briefed by the cia on its reported conclusions and if so whether he would be prepared to back away from his stated reluctance to take action against the saudi government and its leader as . the question into is why this leak happened it's not only the case of one publication but
what the washington post in new york times. c m b c n n other outlets over the last hours. reported that the cia internal assessment now is pointing straight years. in some as having ordered this operation this has never happened before at the cia we probably will not comment on this kind of report however the washington post wouldn't report this unless they were accurately reporting where they believe the cia said so which is a slight nuance now one can anticipate that the congressional...
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pins the dissident journalists to death on powerful saudi crown prince mohammed bin selman this is washington warns him to hold his killers accountable also coming up protests in front turned deadly one woman dies and dozens others are injured as thousands blocked roads to demonstrate against rising fuel costs. and recovery teams press on with their search for the remains of those missing in california's wildfires we get the latest from one of the devastated communities. i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program the cia believes saudi arabia's powerful crown prince muhammad bin salman ordered the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi that's according to a report in the washington post citing sources familiar with the matter the u.s. has vowed accountability for those found responsible but u.s. president donald trump says he has not yet been briefed on the cia findings. he has consistently denied having any involvement but now mohammed bin salomon is firmly in the spotlight of blame the washington post says the cia has concluded saudi arabia's de facto ruler is directly tied to the killing. an
pins the dissident journalists to death on powerful saudi crown prince mohammed bin selman this is washington warns him to hold his killers accountable also coming up protests in front turned deadly one woman dies and dozens others are injured as thousands blocked roads to demonstrate against rising fuel costs. and recovery teams press on with their search for the remains of those missing in california's wildfires we get the latest from one of the devastated communities. i'm rebecca riches...
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well there's a big struggle everybody knows about it going on in washington over trump's policy toward russia. it would seem and this is been the case i think you and i talked back then when he was a candidate that he said he wanted to cooperate with russia we used to call that detente and that's been pretty much his policy overall policy since he became president but he's also done contradictory things and the question is are these contradictory things the result of his own inability to be a consistent leader or are people in washington preventing him from doing what he wants to do with russia that's the big question at the moment what do you think is it him is it is it he's like a mask of. portraying himself as someone who appreciates putin but then you know behind the doors he does whatever he does or is it really he's helpless and he has to do what that ministration toss him to do. i guess i've been following for soviet in a russian american relations for nearly forty years i don't put a lot of weight or importance on whether the two leaders like each other or not the real question
well there's a big struggle everybody knows about it going on in washington over trump's policy toward russia. it would seem and this is been the case i think you and i talked back then when he was a candidate that he said he wanted to cooperate with russia we used to call that detente and that's been pretty much his policy overall policy since he became president but he's also done contradictory things and the question is are these contradictory things the result of his own inability to be a...
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the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. newhouse: to help steer debate to the issue on the agenda that we're considering today, it's my pleasure to give two minutes to the chairman of the western caucus, the organization that stands for finding solutions to the challenges that we face not only in the western united states but all over the country, the good gentleman from the state of arizona, mr. paul gosar. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arizona is recognized for two minutes. mr. gosar: i rise to urge support for h.r. 6784. our federal wolf policy has gone rabid. from a policy standpoint we're foaming at the mouth. as chairman of the western caucus i've been trying for years to return some sanity to the way the fish and wildlife service classifies and manages our wolf populations on federal lands and otherwise. make no mistake, everyone who votes for mr. duffy's bill are big supporters of making sure wolf populations are robust and sustainable and healthy for the next century and more. this bill is about fixin
the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. newhouse: to help steer debate to the issue on the agenda that we're considering today, it's my pleasure to give two minutes to the chairman of the western caucus, the organization that stands for finding solutions to the challenges that we face not only in the western united states but all over the country, the good gentleman from the state of arizona, mr. paul gosar. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arizona is recognized for two...
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washington has increased tariffs and impose new ones on chinese products in recent months and now the chinese government is ready to hit back. maybe you've heard of the hyperloop now here's a first look at the tunnel that makes it possible tech entrepreneur elon musk who is behind the project has tweeted a video after apparently walking the full length of a two mile long tunnel that's been dug out for texting testing next month members of the public will also get to ride the shuttle pods once the tests are completed the ambitious project is supposed to change how we travel by shooting capsules through the tunnel at nine hundred kilometers an hour. and go back to bed with more this is a way they can build their lives in the states if they can't build high speed trains they can go hyper weaves maybe go to thank you or cuban americans injured and camilla cabello was the top winner at the m.t.v. music awards taking home for accolades including best artist the show in these spanish city of bilbao also featured a stellar performance by singer janet jackson. and the way the ladies took charg
washington has increased tariffs and impose new ones on chinese products in recent months and now the chinese government is ready to hit back. maybe you've heard of the hyperloop now here's a first look at the tunnel that makes it possible tech entrepreneur elon musk who is behind the project has tweeted a video after apparently walking the full length of a two mile long tunnel that's been dug out for texting testing next month members of the public will also get to ride the shuttle pods once...
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dave brat went washington, and all we got was the bill. saying barbara comstock'sorses je"promise has turned to dust." she's trump's "unquestioning foot soldier." jennifer wexton is the "clear and convincing" choice. "smart, serious and substantive" ... "ms. wexton would be a breath of fresh air" in congress. i'm jennifer wexton and i approved this message because i've worked across party lines to get things done. that's how we can fix congress and make it work for us again. he turnebusinessman. naacp. ben jealous. "marylander of the year". endorsed by president obama for his "vision, experience and courage to move maryland forward." ben's vision: medicare-for-all, fully fund our schools, and an economy that works for working people. the sun says jealous has "the stature and gravitas" to lead maryland. we can do much better on jobs, on education, on healthcare. but it means we've got to believe in each other. ben jealous. governor. before he was attorney general, brian frosh led maryland's fight to clean up the bay. so when donald trump's
dave brat went washington, and all we got was the bill. saying barbara comstock'sorses je"promise has turned to dust." she's trump's "unquestioning foot soldier." jennifer wexton is the "clear and convincing" choice. "smart, serious and substantive" ... "ms. wexton would be a breath of fresh air" in congress. i'm jennifer wexton and i approved this message because i've worked across party lines to get things done. that's how we can fix congress...
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dave brat went washington, and all we got was the bill. i waso i'm used tor, getting to work early. now i have a general practice, with a lot of patients who are counting on me. many of them worry about president trump taking away protections for pre-existing conditions. and women are frightened they could lose reproductive health care. it's why i'm glad i have a friend named ben. ben is a national leader who's protecting obamacare from president trump. m hefriend ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm berdin and i approved this message. there arepatrick morriseyes ifiled a lawsuit. to take away protections for people with pre-existing conditions. i voted to protect them. morrisey got rich as a washington lobbyist for opioid companies. my work as your senator took billion opioid pills off the street. morrisey is simply a "yes" man for the drug companies and the political bosses. i'm considered the most independent senator in washington. i'm joe manchin, and i approve this message. >>> a mother just became mother of the year. she was told h
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host: washington, d.c. this is alan, hello. you're taking my call, i for ship to work that the congressman has been doing over the years. used to beocrats really good on the student loan issue. like 20 years ago, it seems like they are just not now. and they are looking at things that have nothing to do with the real-life american people, particularly the 44 million people who are being absolutely wrecked by the student loan problem. now, you know, every loan in this country has bankruptcy rates. but for student loans. this is in the constitution. the founders called for bankruptcy rights i had of the cold war and in the constitution. and we're seeing that it was a uniquely away from student loans. and conservative people are calling for the return of bankruptcy, some democrats are. know, i'm looking over the next two years, and i'm not seeing any reason to believe that the democrats are going to do anything. this is gross neglect. host: we will leave it there, thanks. this: i care deeply about issue, i authored the public serv
host: washington, d.c. this is alan, hello. you're taking my call, i for ship to work that the congressman has been doing over the years. used to beocrats really good on the student loan issue. like 20 years ago, it seems like they are just not now. and they are looking at things that have nothing to do with the real-life american people, particularly the 44 million people who are being absolutely wrecked by the student loan problem. now, you know, every loan in this country has bankruptcy...
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well there's a big struggle everybody knows about it going on in washington over trump's policy toward russia. it would seem and this has been the case i think you and i talked back then when he was a candidate that he said he wanted to cooperate with russia we used to call that detente and that's been pretty much his policy overall policy since he became president but he's also done contradictory things and the question is are these contradictory things the result of his own inability to be a consistent leader or are people in washington preventing him from doing what he wants to do with russia that's the big question at the moment what do you think is it him is it is it he's like a mask of. portraying himself as someone who appreciates putin but then you know behind the doors he does whatever he does or is it really he's helpless and he has to do what that ministration tells him to do. and i guess i've been following for soviet in a russian american relations for nearly forty years i don't put a lot of weight or importance on whether the two leaders like each other or not the real qu
well there's a big struggle everybody knows about it going on in washington over trump's policy toward russia. it would seem and this has been the case i think you and i talked back then when he was a candidate that he said he wanted to cooperate with russia we used to call that detente and that's been pretty much his policy overall policy since he became president but he's also done contradictory things and the question is are these contradictory things the result of his own inability to be a...
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well let's go live now to our correspondent robin jordan who's in washington d.c. tell us more about what's happening here and what pressure donald trump is under to act. well the trumpet ministration is under a lot of pressure to act even though they have already imposed two rounds of sanctions against mid-level saudi officials who allegedly were involved in the murder of jamal khashoggi there's still pressure from both republicans and democrats in congress on the trumpet ministration to do more to punish those at the very top those behind because showing scenes murder including punishment of mohammed bin solomon the crown prince of saudi arabia now the president himself has said that he wants to get all of the information that he doesn't want to rush to judgment and he also pointed out that acting too quickly could actually harm one of the u.s. is key interests and economic interest this is donald trump we also have a great ally saudi arabia to give us a lot of jobs to give us a lot of a lot of economic development. they have been doing exactly what i like them t
well let's go live now to our correspondent robin jordan who's in washington d.c. tell us more about what's happening here and what pressure donald trump is under to act. well the trumpet ministration is under a lot of pressure to act even though they have already imposed two rounds of sanctions against mid-level saudi officials who allegedly were involved in the murder of jamal khashoggi there's still pressure from both republicans and democrats in congress on the trumpet ministration to do...
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it worked in washington state as well. we protected our incumbents. every single democrat in an open seat. republicans talked a good game -- big game about challenging ur incumbents. but we held them all. i'm pleased that six of our seven new governors have pledged to join our u.s. climate alliance in the fight against climate change. with a climate denier in washington, d.c., to have six new allies to join the rest of the world is very gratifying. i will enjoy working in their tates. i'm excited about working with them in that regard. why did we do so well? we had seven great candidates. we had the largest class of democratic women in american history. janet mills, the first women -- woman governor of maine. jared polis, first openly gay governor. michelle lujan grisham, first democratic hispanic governor in american history. this was historic on many, many fronts. also hugely important for the u.s. house because of our edistricting reassessment. we set an ambitious goal of flipping 10 seats and we flipped seven. that's very important. those seven se
it worked in washington state as well. we protected our incumbents. every single democrat in an open seat. republicans talked a good game -- big game about challenging ur incumbents. but we held them all. i'm pleased that six of our seven new governors have pledged to join our u.s. climate alliance in the fight against climate change. with a climate denier in washington, d.c., to have six new allies to join the rest of the world is very gratifying. i will enjoy working in their tates. i'm...
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misses lincoln came to washington as a westerner. although she was extremely well- educated she spoke french and studied astronomy and could quote victor hugo from memory and was highly political. when she first became first lady she spoke to the secretary of state and her husband about the fact that she wanted to purchase imported clothing they told her that with the onset of the civil war that the import tariffs were told -- were too great and we would be -- and this was fascinating onto itself this is often in new york purchasing other things like gloves and other accessories. and she quite literally took her husband's advice to quite an extreme to the point where she ran up the modern equivalent of close to $300,000 in debt largely on clothing and she was terrified as he sought reelection because she knew that if he did not win the creditors would come after her so she came up with two plans to fund her clothing. one was to have the manure at the white house stables gathered and sold as white house fertilizer. the other was to go
misses lincoln came to washington as a westerner. although she was extremely well- educated she spoke french and studied astronomy and could quote victor hugo from memory and was highly political. when she first became first lady she spoke to the secretary of state and her husband about the fact that she wanted to purchase imported clothing they told her that with the onset of the civil war that the import tariffs were told -- were too great and we would be -- and this was fascinating onto...
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host: washington, d.c. this is alan, hello. you're taking my call, i for ship to work that the congressman has been doing over the years. used to beocrats really good on the student loan issue. like 20 years ago, it seems like they are just not now. and they are looking at things that have nothing to do with the real-life american people, particularly the 44 million people who are being absolutely wrecked by the student loan problem. now, you know, every loan in this country has bankruptcy rates. but for student loans. this is in the constitution. the founders called for bankruptcy rights i had of the cold war and in the constitution. and we're seeing that it was a uniquely away from student loans. and conservative people are calling for the return of bankruptcy, some democrats are. know, i'm looking over the next two years, and i'm not seeing any reason to believe that the democrats are going to do anything. this is gross neglect. host: we will leave it there, thanks. this: i care deeply about issue, i authored the public serv
host: washington, d.c. this is alan, hello. you're taking my call, i for ship to work that the congressman has been doing over the years. used to beocrats really good on the student loan issue. like 20 years ago, it seems like they are just not now. and they are looking at things that have nothing to do with the real-life american people, particularly the 44 million people who are being absolutely wrecked by the student loan problem. now, you know, every loan in this country has bankruptcy...
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>> c-span washington journal live every day with news and that impact you. coming up this morning, we will open the phone lines all morning and take your social media comments on the campaign 2018 elections and results across the nation. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> democrats have gained control of the is house while republicans have expanded their majority in the senate will stop we will have live coverage today as congressional leaders, president trump, and the candidates react to the makeup of the next congress. we will follow the races yet to be decided. all this live on c-span. leaders of the democratic congressional campaign committee hosted in election night watch party in washington, d.c. including minority leader nancy pelosi. this is about 20 minutes. >> how are you doing? good evening, democrats! are you fired up? so am i. folks, it is a great night for democrats and a great night for democracy. let's give it up for nancy pelosi! not only is she responsible for the affordable care
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but these latest developments put his position in doubt the washington post says that the cia reached its conclusions after examining sources of intelligence including a phone call that the prince's brother bin selman made sticker shock she on mohammed bin salmond's command in the phone calls lead to the saudi ambassador to the u.s. is said to have encouraged to go to the consulate with assurances he would be safe to do so leaders vehemently denied any such claims on twitter he said i never talked to him by phone and certainly never suggested he go to turkey for any reason because shock she's visit to the consulate and in his death but the washington post says it isn't clear whether knew he would be killed the developments are likely to complicate president trump's efforts to preserve ties with his key ally trump has so far resisted pinning the blame for the killing on mohammed bin but he might not be able to hold to that if the cia's position is that the crown prince himself ordered a murderer. well for more we're joined by is time correspondent yulia han. said all along with the sou
but these latest developments put his position in doubt the washington post says that the cia reached its conclusions after examining sources of intelligence including a phone call that the prince's brother bin selman made sticker shock she on mohammed bin salmond's command in the phone calls lead to the saudi ambassador to the u.s. is said to have encouraged to go to the consulate with assurances he would be safe to do so leaders vehemently denied any such claims on twitter he said i never...