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why did you decide to never went down to washington, d.c.? musgrove: we wrote it about d.c. because there were all -- there was a need. there hasn't been a good book on race and washington, d.c. in about 50 years. the reason we made it 400 years was most of the books about the reallyglected the important racial populations in the city, particularly the native american population, so we wanted to start in the prison records, when john smith came up and went to aver native american village on the banks of the annie kuster river. >> let's talk about the early period. what was the racial makeup at that time? prof. musgrove: it was 20% african-american. large black population in the area. folks building the capital decided to employ slaves, and in some cases, free blacks on the construction project of building the capital. that remained fairly constant. about for african-americans, and he were free as opposed to enslave? initially, when congress comes to town, the vast majority are in slate. and thepens rapidly, -hostings the tobacco soil was not supporting plantations like it co
why did you decide to never went down to washington, d.c.? musgrove: we wrote it about d.c. because there were all -- there was a need. there hasn't been a good book on race and washington, d.c. in about 50 years. the reason we made it 400 years was most of the books about the reallyglected the important racial populations in the city, particularly the native american population, so we wanted to start in the prison records, when john smith came up and went to aver native american village on the...
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washington, d.c. why did you decide to narrow it down to washington dc and why not give yourself a more narrow window of time? prof. musgrove: we wrote about d.c. because there was a need. there were a lot of new residents who wanted to know what they were getting into. a lot of older residents were city slip away and wanted to understand and make sure that other people knew their story. there hasn't been a good book on race in 50 years in d.c. we wanted to fill that void. the reason we made it 400 years is because most of the books about the city have neglected some of the important racial populations in the city. in particular, the native american population. we wanted to start in the historical beginnings, the first time we have written records in that was ind.c., 1908 when john smith came up from jamestown and went to the native american village on the banks of the anacostia. >> let's focus on the early american period. what was the makeup at the time? prof. musgrove: once congress got here in 180
washington, d.c. why did you decide to narrow it down to washington dc and why not give yourself a more narrow window of time? prof. musgrove: we wrote about d.c. because there was a need. there were a lot of new residents who wanted to know what they were getting into. a lot of older residents were city slip away and wanted to understand and make sure that other people knew their story. there hasn't been a good book on race in 50 years in d.c. we wanted to fill that void. the reason we made it...
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last year, we surpassed 22 million people visiting washington d.c. the addition of the international spy museum is an important part of the reimagination of this area. with the southwest waterfront on the wharf and the national mall, we are breathing new life into this historic area. so please, on behalf of all 7,000 -- 700,000 washingtonians, my economic development team, we congratulate you and we look forward to telling everyone around the world that the spy museum is back. thank you, everybody! [applause] [spy music] ♪ >> thank you mayor bowser, so much. you're right. this museum presents a very important opportunity for continued economic development and tourism in the nation's capital. and we know it's going to succeed. it's now my pleasure to introduce an individual who works tirelessly on issues of international security and intelligence for the united states. the former governor of virginia now the senior u.s. senator from the commonwealth, mark warner. he's known for the bipartisan approach to leadership. that we need. this is especially
last year, we surpassed 22 million people visiting washington d.c. the addition of the international spy museum is an important part of the reimagination of this area. with the southwest waterfront on the wharf and the national mall, we are breathing new life into this historic area. so please, on behalf of all 7,000 -- 700,000 washingtonians, my economic development team, we congratulate you and we look forward to telling everyone around the world that the spy museum is back. thank you,...
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the convention went on all week here in washington, d.c.. yesterday, the hud secretary spoke to the group. tonight's dinner will honor former education secretary william bennett. this is live coverage on c-span area. welcome to the faith and freedom coalition 2019 award gala.
the convention went on all week here in washington, d.c.. yesterday, the hud secretary spoke to the group. tonight's dinner will honor former education secretary william bennett. this is live coverage on c-span area. welcome to the faith and freedom coalition 2019 award gala.
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washington, d.c. hosted this event. >> it is my pleasure and honor to be back with you as we stream as well, we are looking back on 50 years. where we were 50 years ago at the stonewall riots and how far we have come. at the changes that have been made and the changes still to come. i would like to introduce our panel if we can. starting with david carter, the author of "stonewall." and a film which won the peabody award. downey.ective brian also is lieutenant brett parson, district native. manages the department andian gay transsexual bisexual department. thank you all for taking part in this today. i am looking forward to learning a lot and looking back with you through your eyes and perspectives on where we were 50 years ago. it is kind of hard to believe. david, i would like to start with you if we can. like, what wasrk before thee stonewall riots? what was it like for the lgbt community. is counter intuitive. there is a common tendency in this country to assume that the further we go back in hist
washington, d.c. hosted this event. >> it is my pleasure and honor to be back with you as we stream as well, we are looking back on 50 years. where we were 50 years ago at the stonewall riots and how far we have come. at the changes that have been made and the changes still to come. i would like to introduce our panel if we can. starting with david carter, the author of "stonewall." and a film which won the peabody award. downey.ective brian also is lieutenant brett parson,...
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but he's a fighter and he's fighting for us in washington, d.c. he is fighting to defend this country and he is going to talk to us about something that you know and he knows and history has proven and that is the cost of socialism. so please welcome our senator from georgia, senator david erdue. cheers and applause] mr. perdue: thank you, thank you. i bring tidings from the president. he called me the other day. he was so pumped up. he bet me i couldn't talk longer than an hour and a half. so sit back, guys. [laughter] we're going to have a little fun this afternoon. it is truly an honor in all seriousness, for me to be here today. i want to thank ralph reid and the whole team at faith and freedom for all the good work that faith and freedom does in my home state of georgia and indeed around the country. i think we have a few georgians here again, don't we? cheers and applause] folks, unfortunately what i have to talk about today is very serious. we should all agree today that we're in an ideological war for the future of our way of life here in
but he's a fighter and he's fighting for us in washington, d.c. he is fighting to defend this country and he is going to talk to us about something that you know and he knows and history has proven and that is the cost of socialism. so please welcome our senator from georgia, senator david erdue. cheers and applause] mr. perdue: thank you, thank you. i bring tidings from the president. he called me the other day. he was so pumped up. he bet me i couldn't talk longer than an hour and a half. so...
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and washington, d.c. became a bit of a laboratory for many of the things that have spread throughout the united states and the world. one of those that we're pretty proud of is the emergence of our liaison unit. then we proudly changed the name to become the lgbt liaison unit just several years ago to be more inclusive. what with we did back then in just 1998, 1999, was re recognized that while geographic policing and community policing works all over the world, and sir robert peel when he created it back in london the idea of places police officers in geographic areas was a great idea for management and accountability. that sometimes you need to police and manage differently. that's what we do. we look at communities dem grambingly. we have an lgbt liaison unit. ergeant brown heads that here. one of our officers is working in the jewish community. we are in the asian, latino, deaf and hard of hearing community. not that we are aren't doing the same work but we're focusing our attention on specific commun
and washington, d.c. became a bit of a laboratory for many of the things that have spread throughout the united states and the world. one of those that we're pretty proud of is the emergence of our liaison unit. then we proudly changed the name to become the lgbt liaison unit just several years ago to be more inclusive. what with we did back then in just 1998, 1999, was re recognized that while geographic policing and community policing works all over the world, and sir robert peel when he...
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because washington won't let d.c. but d.c., a diverse place with progressive politics, with a history of fighting for the voices of the unheard. look, on some level, washington will probably always be a mess but that ain't d.c.'s fault. whether you're on the left or right or an opportunist, you have to support a city being allowed to decide what's good for itself. let d.c. be d.c. >>> i think police do a lot of bad things. nobody in the neighborhood trusted the police. >> you respond to calls. you make arrests. and you either survive under any and all conditions or you don't. >> i'm going to talk to him about that night. >> i'm taking a chance. >> i don't know exactly how it's going to go. >> it doesn't seem like either one of you are thinking fully of the other person as a human being. you're just two soldiers on a battlefield. >> we got shots fired. >> i saw him rack the slide back. >> and i pulled the trigger. >> i closed on him. >> he was struggling with me. >> i fully intended to stop him. that included taking hi
because washington won't let d.c. but d.c., a diverse place with progressive politics, with a history of fighting for the voices of the unheard. look, on some level, washington will probably always be a mess but that ain't d.c.'s fault. whether you're on the left or right or an opportunist, you have to support a city being allowed to decide what's good for itself. let d.c. be d.c. >>> i think police do a lot of bad things. nobody in the neighborhood trusted the police. >> you...
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guest: it is a think tank in washington, d.c. i worked on the governance project, which works on making congress work again. we agree that congress is broken. it is serving the wrong people too often. we are not naive to think this is an easy process, that if you elect the right members, they are going to do this. we recognize congress does not have the capacity to govern right now. , weon't have enough staff are too dependent on outside information. the our street institute, we try to find experts to from a conversation about this. host: with us for another 15 minutes, john waiting in louisiana. caller: i support them. gentleman mentioned the convention of the states. i think that is the only way we are going to get that because there is no way legislatures are going to vote for term limits themselves. i approve of that. i don't worry about the constitution being unnecessarily amended because of the three quarters of our by the states. -- acquirement by the states. i think the senate should go back to be the governor's house as
guest: it is a think tank in washington, d.c. i worked on the governance project, which works on making congress work again. we agree that congress is broken. it is serving the wrong people too often. we are not naive to think this is an easy process, that if you elect the right members, they are going to do this. we recognize congress does not have the capacity to govern right now. , weon't have enough staff are too dependent on outside information. the our street institute, we try to find...
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associate deputy attorney general joining us live now also from washington d.c. brace yourselves on the various different administrations and you've watched different administrations come and go and i know everyone does things differently but presumably there is some sort of usual process especially when it comes to the formation of foreign policy. well the yes and what's troublesome here is not only that. you have the secretary of state blindsided but because of the trumpet ministrations position that anybody who works in the white house not only gerrard questioner but also is a former communications director hope picks as white house counsel donna began and now is communications director kellyanne conway cannot appear before congress they're not confirmed by congress they can't oversee any of these officials it means that he's running not just dual diplomacy but secret diplomacy that is shielded from the american people in congress we don't know what's going on now the last time something like this happened in the united states was when henry kissinger was the
associate deputy attorney general joining us live now also from washington d.c. brace yourselves on the various different administrations and you've watched different administrations come and go and i know everyone does things differently but presumably there is some sort of usual process especially when it comes to the formation of foreign policy. well the yes and what's troublesome here is not only that. you have the secretary of state blindsided but because of the trumpet ministrations...
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washington, d.c. hosted this event. >> it is my pleasure and honor to be back with you as we stream as well, we are looking back on 50 years. where we were 50 years ago at the stonewall riots and how far we have come. at the changes that have been made and the changes still to come. i would like to introduce our panel if we can. starting with david carter, the author of "stonewall." and a film which won the peabody award. also detective brian downey. also is lieutenant brett parson, district native. he manages the department lesbian gay transsexual and bisexual department. thank you all for taking part in this today. i am looking forward to learning a lot and looking back with you through your eyes and perspectives on where we were 50 years ago. it is kind of hard to believe. david, i would like to start with you if we can. what was new york like, what was america like before the stonewall riots? what was it like for the lgbt community. david: it is counter intuitive. there is a common tendency in thi
washington, d.c. hosted this event. >> it is my pleasure and honor to be back with you as we stream as well, we are looking back on 50 years. where we were 50 years ago at the stonewall riots and how far we have come. at the changes that have been made and the changes still to come. i would like to introduce our panel if we can. starting with david carter, the author of "stonewall." and a film which won the peabody award. also detective brian downey. also is lieutenant brett...
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foreign policy correspondent john hendren joins us now live from washington d.c. john this was a $145.00 page transcript of to listens testimony talk us through the highlights that's right it is 7 hours of testimony that rex tillerson gave last month and this is what it looks like dog eared. and it he described dueling diplomacy by the administration of donald trump he says that often he was surprised to find that jared cushion or was practicing diplomacy with world leaders that tiller's it was not even aware of at one point tillerson says he was surprised to walk into a restaurant and find that jared questioner was meeting with the mexican official who he was not aware was even in the country and i'll read a little from that transcript he says i could see the color go out of the face of the foreign secretary of mexico as i very as i smiled big and i said welcome to washington and i said i don't want to interrupt what you all are doing i said give me a call next time you're coming to town he says he mentioned this later on to jared cushion or and that question or
foreign policy correspondent john hendren joins us now live from washington d.c. john this was a $145.00 page transcript of to listens testimony talk us through the highlights that's right it is 7 hours of testimony that rex tillerson gave last month and this is what it looks like dog eared. and it he described dueling diplomacy by the administration of donald trump he says that often he was surprised to find that jared cushion or was practicing diplomacy with world leaders that tiller's it was...
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last year, we surpassed 22 million people visiting washington, d.c. the addition of the international spy museum is an important part of the reimagination of this area. with the southwest waterfront on the wharf and the national mall, we are breathing new life into this historic area. so please, on behalf of all 700,000 washingtonians, my economic development team, we congratulate you and we look forward to telling everyone around the world that the spy museum is back. thank you, everybody! [applause] [spy music] ms. stokes: thank you, mayor bowser, so much. you're right. this museum presents a very important opportunity for continued economic development and tourism in the nation's capital. and we know it's going to succeed. it's now my pleasure to introduce an individual who works tirelessly on issues of national security and intelligence for the united states. the former governor of virginia, now the senior u.s. senator from the commonwealth, mark warner. he's known for the bipartisan approach to leadership. that we need. this is especially true in
last year, we surpassed 22 million people visiting washington, d.c. the addition of the international spy museum is an important part of the reimagination of this area. with the southwest waterfront on the wharf and the national mall, we are breathing new life into this historic area. so please, on behalf of all 700,000 washingtonians, my economic development team, we congratulate you and we look forward to telling everyone around the world that the spy museum is back. thank you, everybody!...
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this year well let's speak now to alan fischer his in washington d.c. allan talk us through what more we know at this stage what are we hearing more from officials. well the police chief has just given a news conference in the last 15 minutes he's confirmed that the number of dead has no reached 121 victim on their way to hospital died in the ambulance that are 4 people currently undergoing surgery there may be more injured because a number of people have taken themselves off to hospital the police are trying to collate numbers even as we speak what they will tell is is that 11 of the victims were shot in the building itself there was another victim phoned in a car outside the building not entirely sure how that happened but they're working on that at the moment they tell as to the gun battle preceded came after 4 police officers confronted the gunman he had by that stage already walked through 113 floors killing a number of people the police then engaged the gunman there was an extended gun battle we are told that a gun 100 gun was used with an extende
this year well let's speak now to alan fischer his in washington d.c. allan talk us through what more we know at this stage what are we hearing more from officials. well the police chief has just given a news conference in the last 15 minutes he's confirmed that the number of dead has no reached 121 victim on their way to hospital died in the ambulance that are 4 people currently undergoing surgery there may be more injured because a number of people have taken themselves off to hospital the...
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well let's bring in our panel from washington d.c. david shinn a former deputy chief of mission at the u.s. embassy in sudan from kill in the u.k. we're joined by our will alow a senior lecturer at university and also joining us from washington d.c. allie verjee a visiting researcher at the united states institute of peace gentlemen thank you all for taking part in this discussion my 1st question goes see you ali verjee in washington d.c. my 1st question is was this inevitable in some way that we would see a cracked zone from the military after the after weeks of stalemates and. no progress being made on the transition of power. the warning signs have been there the military council has itself warned that it wasn't going to tolerate further disruption and in the last few days before today there have been several killings on the streets of khartoum so what's happened today in khartoum and also in other cities beyond the capital wasn't entirely surprising it is unfortunate it does suggest that the military council has been stalling for
well let's bring in our panel from washington d.c. david shinn a former deputy chief of mission at the u.s. embassy in sudan from kill in the u.k. we're joined by our will alow a senior lecturer at university and also joining us from washington d.c. allie verjee a visiting researcher at the united states institute of peace gentlemen thank you all for taking part in this discussion my 1st question goes see you ali verjee in washington d.c. my 1st question is was this inevitable in some way that...
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it's nice to be in washington, d.c. when the floor of the house and the senate are actually working. right? so go ahead and grab your seat, everybody. so our next visitor frankly
it's nice to be in washington, d.c. when the floor of the house and the senate are actually working. right? so go ahead and grab your seat, everybody. so our next visitor frankly
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if it were not for the false tactics used by the democratic washington d.c. and the false information that was put out. i think there was so much opposition because they don't want the truth. thankfully, we can change it. kim. [inaudible question] >> you have to speak up. [inaudible question] >> they wouldn't know what they're standing for, quite frankly. them.n't seen i haven't heard from them. we have a case going and i the womanen seen involved. we can't question her. where are they? taken a lie detector test. i've taken polygraph tests. i've done everything i can do. these are false claims, false information. next question. [inaudible question] >> well, i think doug jones it pretty well. he recognized there was a false operation worth $750,000 according to reed hoffman who that and so much for george soros, did the same thing and they put false information out over and over. 650,000 alabamans with false information. they brought people in from out of state. there are many reasons i could say it was not correct. when a senator of the united states from the
if it were not for the false tactics used by the democratic washington d.c. and the false information that was put out. i think there was so much opposition because they don't want the truth. thankfully, we can change it. kim. [inaudible question] >> you have to speak up. [inaudible question] >> they wouldn't know what they're standing for, quite frankly. them.n't seen i haven't heard from them. we have a case going and i the womanen seen involved. we can't question her. where are...
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well let's bring in our panel from washington d.c. david shinn a former deputy chief of mission at the u.s. embassy in sudan from kill in the u.k. we're joined by our will alow a senior lecturer at q university and also joining us from washington d.c. allie verjee a visiting researcher at the united states institutes of peace gentlemen thank you all for taking part in this discussion my 1st question goes see you ali verjee in washington d.c. my 1st question is was this inevitable in some way that we would see a cracked zone from the military after out after weeks of stalemates and. no progress being made on the transition of power. the warning signs have been there the military council has itself warned that it wasn't going to tolerate further disruption and in the last few days before today there have been several killings on the streets of khartoum so what's happened today in khartoum and also in other cities beyond the capital wasn't entirely surprising it is unfortunate it does suggest that the military council has been stalling f
well let's bring in our panel from washington d.c. david shinn a former deputy chief of mission at the u.s. embassy in sudan from kill in the u.k. we're joined by our will alow a senior lecturer at q university and also joining us from washington d.c. allie verjee a visiting researcher at the united states institutes of peace gentlemen thank you all for taking part in this discussion my 1st question goes see you ali verjee in washington d.c. my 1st question is was this inevitable in some way...
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whether it is washington, d.c., winston-salem, somewhere internationally, wherever it might be. here is the cool part on this god's journey that we live, we talk about the adversity, but here is the promise we see played out. it comes out of ephesians 3:20. i love this verse because it talks about how god takes us to places beyond what we could ever hope, what we could ever dream, or what we could ever even imagine. it does not make sense to the world. because here we are carrying a cross, yet at the same time god is fulfilling everything and more that we could ever be because sometimes that vessel has to be broken. in fact, i will tell you today, i'm not sure that god can use you to your fullest, until you've been completely broken. if you are willing to take that brokenness and allow god to use it, he will take you across the threshold of something you can't even imagine. paul said it best, in closing tonight. wherever you go, whatever you do, do not grow weary in well doing. for in due season, you will reap if you do not faint. god bless you. thank you for the opportunity. [a
whether it is washington, d.c., winston-salem, somewhere internationally, wherever it might be. here is the cool part on this god's journey that we live, we talk about the adversity, but here is the promise we see played out. it comes out of ephesians 3:20. i love this verse because it talks about how god takes us to places beyond what we could ever hope, what we could ever dream, or what we could ever even imagine. it does not make sense to the world. because here we are carrying a cross, yet...
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here in washington d.c. there are 177 foreign diplomatic missions or embassy is within the city limits and greater do you see we have over 400 international association about 100 academic institutions and over 1000 foreign aren't companies and every one of those foreign national. foreign born or foreign employed people at those places could be a spy that's right according to the international spy museum there are at any one time 10000 spies in the u.s. capitol however these aren't your grandma's shaking their martinis and hiding in shadows brian to going to system special agent in charge of counterintelligence for the f.b.i.'s washington field office told w t o p news a spy is nondescript a spy is going to be someone that's going to be a student in school a visiting professor your neighbor it could be a colleague or someone that shares the soccer field with you. are a lot of. probably isn't this cloak and dagger some would have you believe in fact most of these guys aren't the 7 of your dreams and nightmares
here in washington d.c. there are 177 foreign diplomatic missions or embassy is within the city limits and greater do you see we have over 400 international association about 100 academic institutions and over 1000 foreign aren't companies and every one of those foreign national. foreign born or foreign employed people at those places could be a spy that's right according to the international spy museum there are at any one time 10000 spies in the u.s. capitol however these aren't your...
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on july 4 in washington, d.c., come on down. we will have a big a. bring those american flags.
on july 4 in washington, d.c., come on down. we will have a big a. bring those american flags.
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, d.c. in 2019. he was considered a vip arrival. joining me now is danny cevallos. danny, good morning. in april, we all recall the president trying to throw out a lawsuit alleging he violated the emoluments clause. how does this fit? >> the emoluments clause is whether or not the president receives any benefit or profit from a foreign government and the key is how we define emoluments. the founders had a couple of definitions. one dictionary defined it as any profit. very broadly. on the other hand, another dictionary took a narrow view.
, d.c. in 2019. he was considered a vip arrival. joining me now is danny cevallos. danny, good morning. in april, we all recall the president trying to throw out a lawsuit alleging he violated the emoluments clause. how does this fit? >> the emoluments clause is whether or not the president receives any benefit or profit from a foreign government and the key is how we define emoluments. the founders had a couple of definitions. one dictionary defined it as any profit. very broadly. on the...
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it was cheaper than hiring workers in washington, d.c. after the emancipation, many presidents hired free african-americans to work in the whitehouse as well. there is a very vibrant community in this area. our goal is to tell the stories through the eyes of people and how they often worked in the white house over many presidential administrations and offered continuity even when the president was leaving and coming in. but also to tell sort of the story of the enabled and how these people had a community and really awe base here when a lot of times the politicians were coming in than a out. that is our goal and our hope and something that we are trying to do more of. we are lucky the decatur house has the only existing urban slave quarterbacks in quarters in- slave washington, d.c. that is a really good education tool and something we can use as a jumping off point. susan: this makes me think of another question and that is story telling in general. most people today will have their association with news, television programs, movies. how
it was cheaper than hiring workers in washington, d.c. after the emancipation, many presidents hired free african-americans to work in the whitehouse as well. there is a very vibrant community in this area. our goal is to tell the stories through the eyes of people and how they often worked in the white house over many presidential administrations and offered continuity even when the president was leaving and coming in. but also to tell sort of the story of the enabled and how these people had...
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there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one twit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives well it is interesting to note that recently the united states did come apparently 10 minutes away from a strike against iran apparently there were 3 locations in iran that were to be hit by a u.s. military strike however trump called off the strike 10 minutes prior to it taking place now that was in response to iran shooting down a u.s. drone now this drone that iran shot down iran says it was in their territorial waters they were defending the territorial integrity of their country however the united states maintains this drone was in international waters and that it was an unprovoked attack all eyes are now on washington d.c. as many voices around the world are deeply concerned about the danger of conflict between the united states and iran well there's another aspect to this story donald trump has al
there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one twit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives well it is interesting to note that recently the united states did come apparently 10 minutes away from a strike against iran apparently there were 3 locations in iran that were to be hit by a u.s. military strike however trump called off the strike 10...
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in washington d.c. and toby kevin in islamabad thank you all very much indeed and thank you for watching the program of course you can see it again any time you like by going to the website if you want more discussion there's our facebook page facebook dot com for a special agent inside story and there's a twitter sphere at a.j. inside story is our handle i'm at martinelli's from the whole team here in don't house by phone. i. this is opportunity to understand the very different way where there. is a we don't believe that. this is al-jazeera. but on the cloud this is a new life and coming up in the next 60 minutes. i made a big mistake that is donald trump responds to iran shooting down an american drone we'll have the latest in a live report from washington. iran says the drone was known over international waters and it will take the dispute to the united nations. and maryanne demasi in london with the top stories from europe including a race tightens for britain's next prime minister johnson and jerem
in washington d.c. and toby kevin in islamabad thank you all very much indeed and thank you for watching the program of course you can see it again any time you like by going to the website if you want more discussion there's our facebook page facebook dot com for a special agent inside story and there's a twitter sphere at a.j. inside story is our handle i'm at martinelli's from the whole team here in don't house by phone. i. this is opportunity to understand the very different way where...
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what else has what can we hope that joins us now from washington d.c. and could we tell us more about what the u.s. president has been saying. yeah it's a to pierce the u.s. president too has been many ways in recent days downplaying the escalating tensions between the united states and iran has done kind of one of 2 things not only on twitter did he seem to escalate it when he said essentially that . you know that iran had made a big mistake but then you went to the oval office and he did continue to sort of double down on that well the same time leaving the space that this potentially was all a big accident and following that up with his sort of 2016 campaign pledge where you promised the american people that he would get the united states out of what he called endless war so it's very hard to calibrate where the mind of the president is right now what we are getting is very strong statements from the pentagon the pentagon is being very clear about the finger pointing saying that this was an unprovoked attack on a u.s. surveillance asset being very cl
what else has what can we hope that joins us now from washington d.c. and could we tell us more about what the u.s. president has been saying. yeah it's a to pierce the u.s. president too has been many ways in recent days downplaying the escalating tensions between the united states and iran has done kind of one of 2 things not only on twitter did he seem to escalate it when he said essentially that . you know that iran had made a big mistake but then you went to the oval office and he did...
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saudi war and yemeni heechee joins us from washington d.c. as we just heard from passy call here in this effort to delay these weapons sales to yemen to saudi arabia and we'll clee b.v.t. suits so what's the next step how confident are you have efforts to end this war when donald trump is so closely aligned with the saudi crown prince on prince on. so i think the idea that you know putting forward standalone legislation that can be vetoed by the president is not the best way to go about this what the congress has to do this summer one of her main jobs is to pass the national offense budget and in that budget they this is a must pass bill that they can insert everything that the war powers resolution could have done and prohibit the transfer of arms sales so again using this you know having the resolve to actually push trump as far as it will go using the national defense budget to you know totally cut off u.s. support for the saudi war in yemen is absolutely critical we are working on putting pressure on both the house and senate in particula
saudi war and yemeni heechee joins us from washington d.c. as we just heard from passy call here in this effort to delay these weapons sales to yemen to saudi arabia and we'll clee b.v.t. suits so what's the next step how confident are you have efforts to end this war when donald trump is so closely aligned with the saudi crown prince on prince on. so i think the idea that you know putting forward standalone legislation that can be vetoed by the president is not the best way to go about this...
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there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one twit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives well it is interesting to note that recently the united states did come apparently 10 minutes away from a strike against iran apparently there were 3 locations in iran that were to be hit by a u.s. military strike however trump called off the strike 10 minutes prior to it taking place now that was in response to iran shooting down a u.s. drone now this drone that iran shot down iran says it was in their territorial waters they were defending the territorial integrity of their country however the united states maintains this drone was in international waters and that it was an unprovoked attack all eyes are now on washington d.c. as many voices around the world are deeply concerned about the danger of conflict between the united states and iran. and while it's not only u.s. lawmakers who are unhappy at th
there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one twit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives well it is interesting to note that recently the united states did come apparently 10 minutes away from a strike against iran apparently there were 3 locations in iran that were to be hit by a u.s. military strike however trump called off the strike 10...
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the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country. you can make up your on my. created by cable and 1979, c- span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >>> now from the anti- defamation league's 2019 leadership summit in washington, d.c., the trump administration's top anti- semitism official talks about the state department's efforts overseas. >> >>> u.s. government main point person for fighting in a semitism abroad, and a champion for the rule of law and vulnerable jewish communities around the world. please welcome to the stage special envoy from monitoring and combating imitators anti- semitism elon car. >> thank you so much. what an amazing room. i am so pleased and so honored to be with you today. really, my most important message to you is a message of thank you. i owe you a debt of gratitude personally and united states government owes you a debt of gratitude. because in my work, monitoring and fighting this ancient, relentless sickness
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this wednesday he will join faith leaders and religious groups and washington, d.c., for a march to the white house to protest the trump administration's attacks on the nation's most vulnerable communities. reverend barber, it is great to have you with us. talk about what happened to you on thursday. talk about this verdict and why you are protesting back in 2017, though you had many protests since. >> thank you so much, amy. even as i'mp early
this wednesday he will join faith leaders and religious groups and washington, d.c., for a march to the white house to protest the trump administration's attacks on the nation's most vulnerable communities. reverend barber, it is great to have you with us. talk about what happened to you on thursday. talk about this verdict and why you are protesting back in 2017, though you had many protests since. >> thank you so much, amy. even as i'mp early
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here in washington d.c. there are 177 foreign diplomatic missions or embassies within the city limits in greater d.c. we have over 400 international association about 100 academic institutions and just over 1004 unarmed companies and every one of those foreign nationals foreign born or foreign employed people at those places could be a spy that's right according to the international spy museum there are at any one time $10000.00 spies in the u.s. capitol however these aren't your gram most shaking their martinis and hiding in shadows bryant they're going to assist in special agent in charge of counterintelligence for the f.b.i. as washington field office told w t o p news a spy is nondescript a spa is going to be someone that's going to be a student in school a visiting professor your neighbor or it could be a colleague or someone that shares those soccer field with you. there are a lot of spies. probably isn't this cloak and dagger some would have you believe in fact most of these guys aren't the 7 of your
here in washington d.c. there are 177 foreign diplomatic missions or embassies within the city limits in greater d.c. we have over 400 international association about 100 academic institutions and just over 1004 unarmed companies and every one of those foreign nationals foreign born or foreign employed people at those places could be a spy that's right according to the international spy museum there are at any one time $10000.00 spies in the u.s. capitol however these aren't your gram most...
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there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one whit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives well it is interesting to note that recently the united states did come apparently 10 minutes away from a strike against iran apparently there were 3 locations in iran that were to be hit by a u.s. military strike however trump called off the strike 10 minutes prior to it taking place now that was in response to iran shooting down a u.s. drone now this drone that iran shot down iran says it was in their territorial waters they were defending the territorial integrity of their country however the united states maintains this drone was in international waters and that it was an unprovoked attack all eyes are now on washington d.c. as many voices around the world are deeply concerned about the danger of conflict between the united states and iran. let's get a bit further into this now i'm happy to say that
there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one whit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives well it is interesting to note that recently the united states did come apparently 10 minutes away from a strike against iran apparently there were 3 locations in iran that were to be hit by a u.s. military strike however trump called off the strike 10...
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there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one twit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives all eyes are now on washington d.c. as many voices around the world are deeply concerned about the danger of conflict between the united states and iran we talked to daoud khairallah professor of international law georgetown university he says he was constitution is open to interpretation when it comes to declaring war historically. the president has been. using its prerogative as commander in chief to to have the final say about when to go to war against iran or any to go to the congress is trying to exert its powers exist size it's off oddity by the congress especially this congress. is not known to be that well organized that courageous that consistent. in claiming cheating what it considers its own right under the constitution obviously each one is interpret thing the constitution in a way that is co
there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one twit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives all eyes are now on washington d.c. as many voices around the world are deeply concerned about the danger of conflict between the united states and iran we talked to daoud khairallah professor of international law georgetown university he says he was...
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and he was saved by his vest well let's speak to allan fisher who is in washington d.c. allan talk us through what we know at this stage. well news is still coming in a more spectacular update from the police and virginia beach in the next 90 minutes it was just after 4 o'clock farce calls came in to say that there is sons of gunfire in the administrative complex in virginia beach was about 300 kilometers south of washington d.c. about a 3 and a half hour drive from here the complex has got $25.00 buildings it's the administrative center for virginia beach and surrounding areas that means people are in a note all busy the time which means there is very little security the building number 2 was where the reports were centered police believe the gunman who is described as a long term employee in the municipal center went in with a gun and started firing on several floors eventually the police got there they moved in this quickly as they could they secured as many people in the building which meant they got them to safety or made sure that they were ok they then moved towar
and he was saved by his vest well let's speak to allan fisher who is in washington d.c. allan talk us through what we know at this stage. well news is still coming in a more spectacular update from the police and virginia beach in the next 90 minutes it was just after 4 o'clock farce calls came in to say that there is sons of gunfire in the administrative complex in virginia beach was about 300 kilometers south of washington d.c. about a 3 and a half hour drive from here the complex has got...
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there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one twit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives well it is interesting to note that recently the united states did come apparently 10 minutes away from a strike against iran apparently there were 3 locations in iran that were to be hit by a u.s. military strike however trump called off the strike 10 minutes prior to it taking place now that was in response to iran shooting down a u.s. drone now this drone that iran shot down iran says it was in their territorial waters they were defending the territorial integrity of their country however the united states maintains this drone was in international waters and that it was an unprovoked attack all eyes are now on washington d.c. as many voices around the world are deeply concerned about the danger of conflict between the united states and iran. and it's not only u.s. lawmakers who are on beyond the prosp
there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one twit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives well it is interesting to note that recently the united states did come apparently 10 minutes away from a strike against iran apparently there were 3 locations in iran that were to be hit by a u.s. military strike however trump called off the strike 10...
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strategy group he joins me from washington d.c. joel thanks for being here thanks matthew it's great to be with you so this is donald trump's 3rd g. 20 summit if you can believe it to see enter this one stronger or weaker than his previous 2. while he is coming in with a lot of wind in his sails from his own positioning but the world is requiring in many of his ideas so it's a very different kind of g 20 and the 1st one where he seemed to be gathering his language where he was at odds with his team where he was criticized at home for what he was saying in terms of america's role in the world at this one it's very clear donald trump has an idea of how he wants america to engage it's controversial for sure but it is going to be one where he puts his stamp on this meeting so is america no longer seen as the leader of the free world what's our standing right now at the g. 20 yeah the g. 20 it's a mixture of multiple countries with multiple interests and they're all going to be advocating and jockeying the g 20 has not been a forum wher
strategy group he joins me from washington d.c. joel thanks for being here thanks matthew it's great to be with you so this is donald trump's 3rd g. 20 summit if you can believe it to see enter this one stronger or weaker than his previous 2. while he is coming in with a lot of wind in his sails from his own positioning but the world is requiring in many of his ideas so it's a very different kind of g 20 and the 1st one where he seemed to be gathering his language where he was at odds with his...
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there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one twit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives well it is interesting to note that recently the united states did come apparently 10 minutes away from a strike against iran apparently there were 3 locations in iran that were to be hit by a u.s. military strike however trump called off the strike 10 minutes prior to it taking place now that was in response to iran shooting down a u.s. drone now this drone that iran shot down iran says it was in their territorial waters they were defending the territorial integrity of their country however the united states maintains this drone was in international waters and that it was an unprovoked attack all eyes are now on washington d.c. as many voices around the world are deeply concerned about the danger of conflict between the united states and iran. i mean while the iranian parliament has put forward of build
there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one twit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives well it is interesting to note that recently the united states did come apparently 10 minutes away from a strike against iran apparently there were 3 locations in iran that were to be hit by a u.s. military strike however trump called off the strike 10...
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it also operates in washington, d.c. skip is one of the two companies licensed to operate in san francisco. here's the reason why skip is suspending service. one of the scooters caught fire last week in washington, d.c. luckily, no one was injured here. they are sidelining scooters in both cities out of abundance of caution. >>> 6:37. fans packed oracle for last night's game two watch party and came away celebrating. >> for good reason. the dubs did what they needed to do some in toronto and they're coming back with home court advantage. the game was still in doubt in the third quarter with five seconds left when iguodala came up with the clutch three-pointer. warriors won it 109-104 to even the series at one apiece. >> among the stars there in the stands you see right there, former president barack obama. he was seen clapping standing next to commissioner adam silver. even though the warriors got the last laugh, drake seemed like he was trying to pull a little funny business going on there before the game. he wore a hoo
it also operates in washington, d.c. skip is one of the two companies licensed to operate in san francisco. here's the reason why skip is suspending service. one of the scooters caught fire last week in washington, d.c. luckily, no one was injured here. they are sidelining scooters in both cities out of abundance of caution. >>> 6:37. fans packed oracle for last night's game two watch party and came away celebrating. >> for good reason. the dubs did what they needed to do some in...
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there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one whit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives well it is interesting to note that recently the united states did come apparently 10 minutes away from a strike against iran apparently there were 3 locations in iran that were to be hit by a u.s. military strike however trump called off the strike 10 minutes prior to it taking place now that was in response to iran shooting down a u.s. drone now this drone that iran shot down iran says it was in their territorial waters they were defending the territorial integrity of their country however the united states maintains this drone was in international waters and that it was an unprovoked attack all eyes are now on washington d.c. as many voices around the world are deeply concerned about the danger of conflict between the united states and iran has also claimed the iranian leadership conference to its peo
there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one whit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives well it is interesting to note that recently the united states did come apparently 10 minutes away from a strike against iran apparently there were 3 locations in iran that were to be hit by a u.s. military strike however trump called off the strike 10...
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the lady from washington, d.c. that said she sucked off the pentagon her whole life and now she is on social security disability, that is what is wrong with this country. under obama you could get social security disability for not being able to get an erection. thank you very much. area has a lot of childhood poverty. , there are a lot of summer feeding programs the government sponsored. all children regardless of income of the parents or whomever are eligible. i think it is as long as you are not older than 18. as for nongovernment programs that help with childhood poverty,, a lot of the churches give out free meals i think once a week. thank you for this subject. for: a report out yesterday the kids count report that comes out annually. that is down from great .ecession levels many children are native americans, latinos, immigrants -- this is about the report that -- 13ut yesterday citing million people continue to live in poverty despite economic growth we have seen recently and the low unemployment. the share
the lady from washington, d.c. that said she sucked off the pentagon her whole life and now she is on social security disability, that is what is wrong with this country. under obama you could get social security disability for not being able to get an erection. thank you very much. area has a lot of childhood poverty. , there are a lot of summer feeding programs the government sponsored. all children regardless of income of the parents or whomever are eligible. i think it is as long as you are...
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d.c. there seem to be some forces that are pushing for new wars without thinking about the consequences for the military military families and others who are affected by the decisions this is mo brooks there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one whit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives all eyes are now on washington d.c. as many voices around the world are deeply concerned about the danger of conflict between the united states and iran despite widespread fears of a conflict with iran that there are some in the u.s. could actually benefit r.t.c. only a tranquil comments. donald trump and tears on air i don't really remember any other american president squeezing that many out of u.s. t.v. anchors by whatever he says or signs trump administration officials have been sending babies and other young children. have muslim friends who ar
d.c. there seem to be some forces that are pushing for new wars without thinking about the consequences for the military military families and others who are affected by the decisions this is mo brooks there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one whit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives all eyes are now on washington d.c. as many voices...
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d.c. there seem to be some forces that are pushing for new wars without thinking about the consequences for the military military families and others who are affected by the decisions this is mo brooks there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one twit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives all eyes are now on washington d.c. as many voices around the world are deeply concerned about the danger of conflict between the united states and iran well despite widespread fears of a conflict with iran there are some in the u.s. who could actually benefit our comments. donald trump and tears on air i don't really remember any other american president squeezing that many out of us t.v. anchors by whatever he says or saw trump administration officials have been sending babies and other young children. i have muslim friends who are texting me toni
d.c. there seem to be some forces that are pushing for new wars without thinking about the consequences for the military military families and others who are affected by the decisions this is mo brooks there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one twit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives all eyes are now on washington d.c. as many voices...
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there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one twit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives all eyes are now on washington d.c. as many voices around the world are deeply concerned about the danger of conflict between the united states and iran despite widespread fears of a conflict with iran and there are some in the u.s. who could actually benefit our teasley petrenko comments. donald trump and tears on air i don't really remember any other american president squeezing that many out of us t.v. anchors by whatever he says or signs trump administration officials have been sending babies and other young children. i have muslim friends who are texting me tonight saying should i leave the country i have a family that immigrants that are terrified tonight his name was private emanuel meant and he immigrated from ghana a country donald trump apparently thinks produces very poor immigrant i am i don'
there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one twit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives all eyes are now on washington d.c. as many voices around the world are deeply concerned about the danger of conflict between the united states and iran despite widespread fears of a conflict with iran and there are some in the u.s. who could actually...
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there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one twit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives well it is interesting to note that recently the united states did come apparently 10 minutes away from a strike against iran apparently there were 3 locations in iran that were to be hit by a u.s. military strike however trump called off the strike 10 minutes prior to it taking place now that was in response to iran shooting down a u.s. drone now this drone that iran shot down iran says it was in their territorial waters they were defending the territorial integrity of their country however the united states maintains this drone was in international waters and that it was an unprovoked attack all eyes are now on washington d.c. as many voices around the world are deeply concerned about the danger of conflict between the united states and iran. and happy we can go live now to franco frattini 2 time itali
there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one twit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives well it is interesting to note that recently the united states did come apparently 10 minutes away from a strike against iran apparently there were 3 locations in iran that were to be hit by a u.s. military strike however trump called off the strike 10...
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there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one whit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives well it is interesting to note that recently the united states did come apparently 10 minutes away from a strike against iran apparently there were 3 locations in iran that were to be hit by a u.s. military strike however trump called off the strike 10 minutes prior to it taking place now that was in response to iran shooting down a u.s. drone now this drone that iran shot down iran says it was in their territorial waters they were defending the territorial integrity of their country however the united states maintains this drone was in international waters and that it was an unprovoked attack all eyes are now on washington d.c. as many voices around the world are deeply concerned about the danger of conflict between the united states and iran. and also claimed as the iranian leadership the conscious to
there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one whit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives well it is interesting to note that recently the united states did come apparently 10 minutes away from a strike against iran apparently there were 3 locations in iran that were to be hit by a u.s. military strike however trump called off the strike 10...
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starting toke way through washington, d.c., metro. by 7:00, quiet. raay quiet overnight, then monday could be ting a lot more. be with you monday afternoon tracking more showers and thunderstorms thatul co pulsate through your monday afternoon forecast. for now just know, father's day, ewe do hav rain chances and more than likely hit any rain or storms, 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. sunday pool forecast if you are going swimming with pops. tomorrow i would go around noon. low 80s isn't hot enough for me but wouldn't have to contend with showers or storms. 4:00 p.m. the storms move in. outen-day look, looks dramatic and ominous, not aou wash but threat through the afternoon, sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday. temperatures in upper 80s, making run for 91 on monday, volleying on wednesday down into the upper 70s. then next weekend as we get closer and closer to the summero solstice, g to start to really feel the heat on the up andup . >> a,somthank you. >>> there is nothing more exciting than home run, therepl were enty to go around d.c.th afternoon. did the nats
starting toke way through washington, d.c., metro. by 7:00, quiet. raay quiet overnight, then monday could be ting a lot more. be with you monday afternoon tracking more showers and thunderstorms thatul co pulsate through your monday afternoon forecast. for now just know, father's day, ewe do hav rain chances and more than likely hit any rain or storms, 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. sunday pool forecast if you are going swimming with pops. tomorrow i would go around noon. low 80s isn't hot enough for me...
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frustration continues because the people in washington, d.c. feel like this cookie-cutter model that we can use, what is good for this will be good for every part of the country, that is not true. that is what the administration and the epa are trying to do, trying to cooperate with the states and work together to lower these emissions. we can do that together. the obama administration wanted to lower emissions 32% and this ace rule 1.5%, how at .7% to do you respond to critics who say this will increase emissions? guest: the rule will not increase the emissions as much as allow the states to implement their own plans. erroneous, very erroneous to think that republicans do not care about our environment. it is erroneous to say the president does not care about our environment. we do care. we have different ways we might meet the end result. unfair toly wrong and say that we don't care about the environment and we don't acknowledge that we need to do something. the goals epa rule, is to reverse the trend of coal power plants closing down? guest:
frustration continues because the people in washington, d.c. feel like this cookie-cutter model that we can use, what is good for this will be good for every part of the country, that is not true. that is what the administration and the epa are trying to do, trying to cooperate with the states and work together to lower these emissions. we can do that together. the obama administration wanted to lower emissions 32% and this ace rule 1.5%, how at .7% to do you respond to critics who say this...
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strategy group he joins me from washington d.c. joel thanks for being here thanks matthew it's great to be with you so this is donald trump's 3rd g. 20 summit if you can believe it to see enter this one stronger or weaker than his previous 2. while he is coming in with a lot of wind in his sails from his own positioning but the world is requiring in many of his ideas so it's a very different kind of g. 20 and the 1st one where he seemed to be gathering his language where he was at odds with his team where he was criticized at home for what he was saying in terms of america's role in the world at this one it's very clear donald trump has an idea of how he wants america to engage it's controversial for sure but it is going to be one where he puts his stamp on this meeting so is america no longer seen as the leader of the free world what's our standing right now at the g. 20 yeah the g. 20 it's a mixture of multiple countries with multiple interests and they're all going to be advocating and jockeying the g 20 has not been a forum whe
strategy group he joins me from washington d.c. joel thanks for being here thanks matthew it's great to be with you so this is donald trump's 3rd g. 20 summit if you can believe it to see enter this one stronger or weaker than his previous 2. while he is coming in with a lot of wind in his sails from his own positioning but the world is requiring in many of his ideas so it's a very different kind of g. 20 and the 1st one where he seemed to be gathering his language where he was at odds with his...
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d.c. kimberly has there been any response from the white house yet to this dramatic new york times report that donald trump 1st authorized air strikes on iran then cancel them as the planes were actually in the air. no response from the white house or the pentagon it is still very early here in washington and i expect that sort of there is an attempt to at least craft some sort of public response under way but there are a lot of questions as americans are waking up here in the united states about why this occurred why these planes were reportedly in the air and then abruptly pulled back it's not clear why the u.s. president donald trump changed his mind but of course he would be the one that would make that order whether he simply changed his mind or if there was some sort of strategic reason for this pulling back now it's very clear and when donald trump spoke in the oval office less than 24 hours ago as he was seated by the canadian prime minister justin trudeau that he was in some sort
d.c. kimberly has there been any response from the white house yet to this dramatic new york times report that donald trump 1st authorized air strikes on iran then cancel them as the planes were actually in the air. no response from the white house or the pentagon it is still very early here in washington and i expect that sort of there is an attempt to at least craft some sort of public response under way but there are a lot of questions as americans are waking up here in the united states...