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people -- washington, d.c.. a muslim religious center and washington city hall. radio news man was killed in the city hall takeover and at least 11 persons were injured. the invaders demanded and got cancellations of the premier of a new movie about the islamic prophet muhammad. later in the newscast we hope to bring you updated reports as they develop in washington. susan: you have just written a book about the siege in washington, american caliph, march 1977. what interested you in this story? shahan: it was all interesting when i found it. i did not know about this. like a lot of people i found, did not know about this. i and counter the story in 2015 and this was right after the shooting at the magazine offices in paris. if you remember, them french magazine had published some cartoons that people found to be offensive. it led to -- actually, they were attacked several times. in 2015 two men entered the editors meeting and massacred a bunch of the editorial staff, almost half. that was a big moment for me. i
people -- washington, d.c.. a muslim religious center and washington city hall. radio news man was killed in the city hall takeover and at least 11 persons were injured. the invaders demanded and got cancellations of the premier of a new movie about the islamic prophet muhammad. later in the newscast we hope to bring you updated reports as they develop in washington. susan: you have just written a book about the siege in washington, american caliph, march 1977. what interested you in this...
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washington. at one point puts shoves the sticking to the bottom of the the river raft hits it into the river washington goes just enough strength he hangs to that raft guess who ends up with a pretty severe case of frostbite by the time this is over helps, haul washington out onto the raft. the raft lodges against the small island in the allegheny river and where they spend the night. how both of these men did not die of hypothermia. i cannot imagine washington, especially having been into the river completely soaked in freezing temperatures. nonetheless, they survive the following. i don't think i say when they awoke because i doubt they slept following morning. when light comes, what they see, the river has actually frozen over. they cross over to a trading post later that day, get sustenance, get warmth, recover the following day. washington sets out again heading for virginia. and on january the 16th, 1777, one month after having departed for a meeting with the french, he delivers message to
washington. at one point puts shoves the sticking to the bottom of the the river raft hits it into the river washington goes just enough strength he hangs to that raft guess who ends up with a pretty severe case of frostbite by the time this is over helps, haul washington out onto the raft. the raft lodges against the small island in the allegheny river and where they spend the night. how both of these men did not die of hypothermia. i cannot imagine washington, especially having been into the...
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washington dandridge. when you try to find martha washington's niece and martha washington dandridge, things can be a little tricky. for the next bit iht w things we did with a lot of the editing three accura transcript.. the writing is very, yodon't have to worry about reading this. this isransiption as it appears in the recollections and prmemoes of martha washington -- it is a letter fres per, a lawyer from -- county, to martha washington's first husband, daniel park custis. i stayed with him on i. i presented jack with little jack's bridal unsaddle. next slide please. this is about the manuscript says it says i stayed with him a good part of last night it is already slightly different. i've presented something crosstown, something to jack and my little jack's horse and saddle. what is crossed out there? if something is crossed that we try to read it. if it's something significant, not just repeated later in the same sentence, we try to include in footnotes. if you take a look -- next slide please, i kn
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rod washington. i also want to say this broom and the 200 and i think 300 people who are watching us virtually is just such an exciting celebration of what we've been able to do across years. we've been diving into this project to better understand martha washington and women in the 18th century. this martha washington lecture is just such a success. i'm to see so many people here. i know there are a few hundred more watching us virtually. thank you so much for being here. now, please me in welcoming our first speaker for a frazier. thank you, director, and thank you very much director and all mount vernon for hosting me here it always such a pleasure to speak to the many distinguished guests who come from all over region and beyond. and i very much forward to answering any. you may have a later or just discussing martha washington which i love to do so. oh. let me just. see and. well all of a slide's are a background and what i really oh it may be a blank background owing to my technical income pitt
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martha washington's knee. we have a numberf letters between them to tell you a lot about mount vernon she is also writing who's who of early american women. merci otis waen. a poet and a historian of the erican revolution. also, elizabeth willing powell. a philadelphia socialite. we have letters between them. we do have quite a few letters from martha washington. unfortunately, it is a sad loss we don't have a papers with george. from the letters that to survive, we are able to see a side of martha apart from george. martha's own personal life. it is my favorite field. next slide please. another question i get is, haven't those papers already been published? the answer, again, is yes, kind of. this is a fabulous addition that was put together in the 90s by josephine fields. on his own, as a labor of love. he is not a professional documentary and historian. he put together a solid collection of martha washington's papers. it is been used by historian for years. even the people at the papers of george washington
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and on his way to washington d. c. to address numbers of congress as they are expected to push through the next budget. because there is a winter storm arriving here and they will want to get back for christmas. so this could be a big decision day here on wednesday in washington, i'm what's likely to be the impact of a savanski visit to the u. s. look, this has very symbolic meaning its stresses once again that the united states is the most important. our ukraine has at this moment in time both when it comes to defense, a to a political backing, but also to funding 50 billions was over the sent that in us taxpayers money and probably around the same in that potential next budget. and that continued cool coming out of ukraine for war weapons in particular the patriots system. there's been a lot of rumors here in d. c. over those past days. whether that would get more concrete and more imminent, until the mid lensky for the 1st time, leaving an active ward and taking that risky. he didn't address the munich security conf
and on his way to washington d. c. to address numbers of congress as they are expected to push through the next budget. because there is a winter storm arriving here and they will want to get back for christmas. so this could be a big decision day here on wednesday in washington, i'm what's likely to be the impact of a savanski visit to the u. s. look, this has very symbolic meaning its stresses once again that the united states is the most important. our ukraine has at this moment in time both...
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in washington. the fbi laboratory is able to report that the crop in question came from the massachusetts mill. because the largest purchaser of the pattern been a boston necktie manufactured fbi agents visit retail outlets throughout new england. this painstaking, thorough investigation eventually pays off a recall. the customer, who recently purchased a large number of ties. one was a duplicate of a pattern shown photographs of nonbank robbers. the third identifies a customer. with this new and valuable information. the fbi locates a man answering description of their suspect live quietly in an apartment house in portland, maine. a man's on his auto tires match the tire prints found near the shack. before a positive can be made. agents confront the suspect. in a. so that he will have no opportunity to warn his confederates the agents proceed cautiously. in the apprehension of a dangerous criminal. the fbi special agent may uncomfortable situations beyond his training or experience. he must then re
in washington. the fbi laboratory is able to report that the crop in question came from the massachusetts mill. because the largest purchaser of the pattern been a boston necktie manufactured fbi agents visit retail outlets throughout new england. this painstaking, thorough investigation eventually pays off a recall. the customer, who recently purchased a large number of ties. one was a duplicate of a pattern shown photographs of nonbank robbers. the third identifies a customer. with this new...
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you are a monolithic thought in washington. you think alike, you vote alike, and you vote for people and you do not report on the policies of biden and the democratic party right now that is killing the middle-class. host: james, we are going to leave it there. there is a lot on the table. peter baker, what would you like to address? peter: thank you for the call. i understand your point of view on this. i would say that we actually do do a lot of reporting from across the country. we are the only newspaper that has as extensive a national staff as we do. we have reporters in the midwest, the south, mountain states and so forth because we want to capture america outside the east coast. we are not a new york paper. we are a global paper and we do, very extensively, right about the concerns and the issues that have been animating opposition to president biden. we write about the policies that have caused concern among voters and his low approval ratings, including inflation and economic issues. in the end, people are always going
you are a monolithic thought in washington. you think alike, you vote alike, and you vote for people and you do not report on the policies of biden and the democratic party right now that is killing the middle-class. host: james, we are going to leave it there. there is a lot on the table. peter baker, what would you like to address? peter: thank you for the call. i understand your point of view on this. i would say that we actually do do a lot of reporting from across the country. we are the...
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c-span now -- your front row seat to washington, any time, anywhere. >> wnba and u.s. olympic basketball star brittney griner has been released from a russian prison, after being detained for 294 days. her release was part of a prisoner swap for russian arms dealer viktor bout. in addition, the president acknowledged they were not able to secure the release of paul whelan, who has been in russian custody since 2018. he stressed the u.s. continues to negotiate with russia to free mr. whelan. pres. biden: well, good morning, folks. and it is a good morning. standing together in the oval office i spoke with moments ago, standing together with her wife, cherelle, in the oval office, i spoke with brittney griner. she's safe. she's on a plane. she's on her way home. after months of being unjustly detained in russia, held under intolerable circumstances, brittney will soon be back in the arms of her loved ones, and she should have been there all along. this is a day we've worked toward for a long time. we never stopped pushing for her release. it took painstaking and intense
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we see a lot of letters that pass between tyler and mary going back from virginia to washington washington to virginia. tyler took 18 interest in what his daughter was reading. recommended all the things he read when he was young. we definitely wanted her to develop a fertile mind. his oldest son, robert tyler was born in 1816 had a pretty decent relationship with john tyler. he was a student at william and mary like his father. did well at william and mary but there is still a distance between the two of them or formality almost. the fact they did not see each other that much will robert was growing up. john tyler junior was born in 1819 no doubt took his father's absence of the hardest. young john, and eventually became an alcoholic, suffered through a troubled marriage that was largely his doing. before and after despaired of that one point thinking he was going to be dead they found that his son and namesake would be dead. with his children, leticia who found it extremely difficult to deal with her husband continuous absences. there is an anecdote from may of 1831 that is particularly
we see a lot of letters that pass between tyler and mary going back from virginia to washington washington to virginia. tyler took 18 interest in what his daughter was reading. recommended all the things he read when he was young. we definitely wanted her to develop a fertile mind. his oldest son, robert tyler was born in 1816 had a pretty decent relationship with john tyler. he was a student at william and mary like his father. did well at william and mary but there is still a distance between...
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washington. there is resistance amonu washington. there is resistance among some — washington. there is resistance among some republicans - washington. there is resistance among some republicans to - washington. there is resistance i among some republicans to keep washington. there is resistance - among some republicans to keep up this level of funding of ukraine and the signal that they won't be voting for these kinds of spending packages in the same way as has been in the past, there are republican supports, strong republican support sectors for strong eight to ukraine and traditional believe that this is more than just ukraine, spout the international order and strategic crisis in europe, they are quite happy to continue to see this level of aid. but there those are more in the mould of donald trump, make america great again or america first kind of having that view and save us money should be spent here. there's going to be a recession possibly. a lot of inflation and people in ukraine are feeling the same. the politics are taking over which means that there'll probably be
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if you read the dangerous mind of some of the decision makers or washington, they probably want to be the last dealer to taiwan, make all the money in the wrongful way, and try to instigate outbreak of military conflicts. and then they will come to the top of the claim in themselves as angels. but i think the chinese people on both sides of the taiwan straits has enough wisdom to see through while the united states is today. because what the united states doing is not for the fundamental interest of the people in taiwan. it is against the fundamental interest people of china and philosophically. it is also against the fundamental interest of the american people. because the american people do not want to see a wall prosy china and the united states for the sake of u. s. government support of ty was separatism. the main beneficiary of the ukraine war. that's how russia foreign minister describe the u. s. as role in the conflict saying, washington is seeking to prolong the turmoil by flooding kiev, with weaponry. the united states has been doing everything possible to prolong the confli
if you read the dangerous mind of some of the decision makers or washington, they probably want to be the last dealer to taiwan, make all the money in the wrongful way, and try to instigate outbreak of military conflicts. and then they will come to the top of the claim in themselves as angels. but i think the chinese people on both sides of the taiwan straits has enough wisdom to see through while the united states is today. because what the united states doing is not for the fundamental...
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throughout the day and daily catch washington today for a report on the day. just tell your smart speaker play c-span radio. host: joining us next is nick miroff who covers the department of homeland security for the washington post, one of several reporters on a major investigative story the post is running. the piece is called cartel rx. fentanyl's deadly search. 170,000 died of drug overdoses in 2021. what was behind the team of yours investigating this story and how long did it take you to get it ready for publication? guest: the statistic you just read was what drove us to want to dig into this and find out what was going on. when i saw more than 100,000 people were dying a year from drug overdoses and that was the highest total ever, it just seems like something people were not paying close attention to. we were coming out of the pandemic. we were aware this trend was going on, that fentanyl had spread, that it had deepened the opioid crisis in the united states, but we wanted to understand it and explained it and tell the story to the people who are aff
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he was quickly persona non grata with washington. so washington says we're going to put our own man in there, bringing this guy one. why don't at the time, by the way, you mentioned it as well. daniel, that the bank of england just seized ben as well as gold that was sitting there in the london bolts. is this a case of failed western regime change, or perhaps i'm wrong? you're out of the same, correct, rory. they've had nothing but disdain. since hugo chavez won the popular election in 1998, they've tried every type of terrorism in economic sabotage to oust nicholas me a little. so i was the boulevard in government. they don't want to see a tele sword. they don't want to see, and in the south it speaks to the people of the so they don't want to see medical sure. sued or a say lock. they don't want to see economic agreements. that length itself. so then as well as long as thorn in their side, certainly we saw we've been as well as able to do through internationalists, oil diplomacy and job in years. but when rocco bomb in 2014 impleme
he was quickly persona non grata with washington. so washington says we're going to put our own man in there, bringing this guy one. why don't at the time, by the way, you mentioned it as well. daniel, that the bank of england just seized ben as well as gold that was sitting there in the london bolts. is this a case of failed western regime change, or perhaps i'm wrong? you're out of the same, correct, rory. they've had nothing but disdain. since hugo chavez won the popular election in 1998,...
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and so they amplified, it served all their careers and it is coming from washington because in washington, that's the heart of where the polluted ization takes place. not so much in the field. colleen, what does this case say about the progress or the lack of progress? the national security whistleblowers have made in the last 15 years or so. well, i think there were a couple of additions, maybe tweaks to the law. i noticed that steve friend claim that he made a protected disclosure to his supervisor, his immediate supervisor. and i, i know that the prior law, the prior administrative regulations did not allow a whistleblower to make a protective disclosure to their supervisor. you had to go basically to the special agent charge or to the office of professional affairs. you know, the inspector general and it wasn't. if you just said something to your supervisor, it was not considered a protected disclosure. so i think some things have been changed slightly, but overall not c friend was suspended fairly immediately. and the up the i it looks like they didn't take much of his concerns serio
and so they amplified, it served all their careers and it is coming from washington because in washington, that's the heart of where the polluted ization takes place. not so much in the field. colleen, what does this case say about the progress or the lack of progress? the national security whistleblowers have made in the last 15 years or so. well, i think there were a couple of additions, maybe tweaks to the law. i noticed that steve friend claim that he made a protected disclosure to his...
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once again from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. yamiche: good evening and welcome to "washington week." this year was filled with remarkable changes and historic moments. there were the surprising midterm election results, the supreme court decision overturning roe v. wade. historic gas prices and russian's invasion of ukraine and we know in 2023 there will be much to cover in a year of divided government. we have four newsroom reports from the nation's top outlets. with me here at the table, elisabeth bumiller. she is the assistant managing editor and the washington bureau chief at "the new york times." fin gomez is the political director for pbs news. terence samuel is at npr and vanessa williams, editor at the "washington post." let's start with the balance of power in washington in 2023. the mid terms left the democrats with a slim majority in the senate and in the hou republicans have their own slim majority and the speaker's gavel. here's republican minority leader kevin mccarthy, who is expected to become speaker after the n
once again from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. yamiche: good evening and welcome to "washington week." this year was filled with remarkable changes and historic moments. there were the surprising midterm election results, the supreme court decision overturning roe v. wade. historic gas prices and russian's invasion of ukraine and we know in 2023 there will be much to cover in a year of divided government. we have four newsroom reports from the nation's top outlets. with me...
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download it free for today -- your front row seat to washington anytime anywhere. ♪ catch washington today for a fast-paced report on the stories of today, listen to c-span any time, just tell your smart speaker play smart -- c-span radio. congress gets back to work in the wake of the midterm election, watching the next weeks as the incoming 118th congress elects its leaders. makes key committee assignments and sets an agenda for 2023, the outgoing 117th congress uses its final weeks to tackle unfinished business, such as defense spending, judicial nominations and funding for the federal government which is set to expire on the -- december 16. followed all live on the c-span network and c-span now, our free mobile video app or anytime on demand at c-span.org. ♪
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essential to portland, oregon, tacoma washington, and here in washington, d.c. the bill also meets the challenge of clie klee mat change even though some deny it exists by rebuilding and maintaining critical navigation jetties, break waters, to dimensions necessary to address sea level rise, extreme weather events, impacts of coastal storms, inland flopping, it also addresses future water supply needs in the arid west and makes communities more resilient. for the first time in over a decade significantly expands the corps' environmental authorities to address drinking water and wastewater needs. it also includes the don young -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. defazio sneak don young coast guard authorization act of 2022, authorizing $13.6 billion an $14.5 billion for the next year for much-needed infrastructure. it also authorizes a third polar security cutter, the russians have 20. ice breakers. the arctic is opening up. we need a third cutter and then we need the smaller cutters. i want to thank chairman graves, ranking member graves
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it's not berlin, it's not paris, it's not london, it's washington. ok. and i want to talk about the interview with weakness. merkel gave to the media. that'll back up my thesis here. so i mean, you know, glenn, who, why should anybody in the kremlin pick up the phone? i mean, what, what are these people saying? what have they said for the last 10 months that would be meaningful? well, i guess we can draw experience from in december and january and those claims are most go didn't really care much what you have to say. didn't really care what the secretary general installed. mary had to say the name on called on worth taking was the one from washington because that end of the day, that's where the decisions will be made. so. so in my, my kid on this, well, he often placed there all of the great, you know, the great leader isn't capable of doing this, you know, hitch and the new year ago. but he said all of this for many years and decided to rush as a part of europe, you know, has to be included with this for 30 years now. so i wouldn't, i think when you re
it's not berlin, it's not paris, it's not london, it's washington. ok. and i want to talk about the interview with weakness. merkel gave to the media. that'll back up my thesis here. so i mean, you know, glenn, who, why should anybody in the kremlin pick up the phone? i mean, what, what are these people saying? what have they said for the last 10 months that would be meaningful? well, i guess we can draw experience from in december and january and those claims are most go didn't really care...
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but of course, the united states of america as people in washington d. c, were trying to water down the significance of the summit. but the fact, these are fact i seen is, like i said just now it has a greater significance both in terms of symbolic and the saucers awful or china as they're going power and number 2 power and also number one and a trading light on those need a kind of reliable supply of energy which in the us where like off countries produced on the other hand, the ghost hunters also need china as a major power tips. establish a new strategic banners in the region. it was awfully a decent and we shall soviet union and us israel alliance. they are as a owning advantage. i think that's the very reason why there's no stability ever since. of course, even china, joan, in given china's capacity or capability and also china's piece for development, strategizing would be a very positive element in the region and also where, how in my, in the long ro stabilize this situation. there economically speaking, of course channels one by one road in the s
but of course, the united states of america as people in washington d. c, were trying to water down the significance of the summit. but the fact, these are fact i seen is, like i said just now it has a greater significance both in terms of symbolic and the saucers awful or china as they're going power and number 2 power and also number one and a trading light on those need a kind of reliable supply of energy which in the us where like off countries produced on the other hand, the ghost hunters...
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when do in washington, especially the european countries are the ones that i had to suffer from just to creep by the ones that are, are really sticking to russia. i do to get up in bed, mom and she's only the western countries that are more of an issue that i show you that would benefit him from the resistance of russia that are going to suffer. what this does is makes clear to everybody else in the world that it is not in your interest to go along with this g 7. you plan to impose the price guy. because if you do then note while for you, and obviously, as you know, russia has pointed out, particular president putin is going to have repeatedly, it is absolutely nonsensical. the stupidest idea imaginable that consumers can set the price. so he is essentially, by doing this by threatening to penalize anyone who joins in with the price gap. he's actually getting the support of many countries in the world, the particularly commodities producers who are very upset about the idea that consumers will get to set prices. because of course, when consumers set prices, they are going to set the
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this is a crucial day in washington d. c. where a almost 2 trillion budget could be decided upon and vote him is zalinski. it has been increasingly making the case that he needs more weapons and he needs more sophisticated weapons systems. and that's why we're not just announcing 2000000000, that's what we heard from a white house official in extra assistance, but also cruise to the of the deployment of a patriot defense system. which could be a game changer both in defense technology, but also diplomatically with moscow. already warning the united states not to use it, that it would become a valid target as well in this fight that the united states under a democrat controlled congress, as you mentioned, has sent tens of billions of dollars of aid to ukraine. this year alone. do you think that the lensky trip now is timed in part to turn up the heat on republicans will be taking control of the house of representatives in january next year. well, a white house official described as i just want to reach out to you an important
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this cloud in the visit will take you line to washington as the to president, to speak to the press. also on the program, ukrainians are told to head to air raid shelters officials warm rushers gearing up for a massive aerial attack. satellite images from a russian airfield suggest preparations for an assault. and china signals a relaxation of its strict code 19 measures several major cities, the testing requirements, and restrictions on movement test. officials try to diffuse public anger, fueling widespread protests. ah, until gail, welcome to the program. a u. s. president joe biden has welcomed his french counterpart in manual macro to the white house in the 1st state visit of mister biden's presidency. the french president was greeted by an honor god ahead of a lavish white house didn't talk so focused on the war in ukraine. president macro also wants to discuss trade used in your press conference to attack white house policies, accusing the u. s. a threatening europe's economy by offering subsidies to encourage investment in u. s. companies green initiatives on the agenda, comm
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is lensky no support like this in washington? will be vital in the months or years of fighting ahead. but it's not guaranteed. some republicans are concerned about the billions being given to ukraine, and when they take control at the house next year, all could change more. let's cross over to our defense course. monetary shots in brussels, cherry zalinski, has gone to washington, not brussels seeking support for ukraine's defense. is that an indication that the u. s. is more important than the e and assuring ukraine's independence. terry, i don't think the europeans will find this either a slight or a surprise. in fact, they may well be reassured by the very close friendship, the jovial, almost relationship that we saw. the 2 presidents share there in washington with the united states, the most powerful ally in nato, as well as the biggest contributor of assistance to ukraine in real terms. i think that europe will be also feeling a much more comfortable in knowing that the us plans to maintain this kind of support for ukraine.
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"washington journal" continues. open forum, any public policy issue, political issue you want to talk about. it is your time to lead the discussion. republicans (202) 748-8001, democrats (202) 748-8000 and independents (202) 748-8002. one story, keeping an eye on, continuing to try to dig out. the story from the new york times, four days after snow studded falling, the buffalo area is crippled by the devastating blizzard, leaving 28 dead. the worst winter storm in more than 50 years. many roads in western new york are impassable, thousands are without power. more snow is expected to fall through the end of the night. officials said conditions remain dangerous and they are expected to see the death toll rise monday night. president biden approved an emergency disaster declaration from the state. this is new york governor kathy hochul with a press conference yesterday from buffalo asking people to continue to stay off the roads. [video clip] >> as much as we can see this guys now, the storm is coming back. we expect a
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what is the expectation about how it will hit washington?- how it will hit washington? at the moment here _ how it will hit washington? at the moment here it _ how it will hit washington? at the moment here it is _ how it will hit washington? at the moment here it is pretty - how it will hit washington? at the moment here it is pretty cold, i how it will hit washington? at the moment here it is pretty cold, 6 l moment here it is pretty cold, 6 degrees, the temperature is forecast to drop by a huge amount later today, as low as —11 celsius. just today, as low as —11 celsius. just to add to what darren said, the warning is for millions of americans who are under weather alerts is to only travel if it is essential, but of course christmas weekend starts from tomorrow, so people are trying to work out exactly what they do next, given all these warnings. president biden himself has said this isn't like when you are cared and this is no day at school, this is really serious. —— you are a kid. the us media and weather experts have been using the term bomb cyclone in ab
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to change washington as we know it today. we can't afford to continue to spend the way the democrats have. the future generation cannot afford it as well. with that, let me turn it over to our whip and soon to be majority leader, steve scalise. mr. scalise: thank you, kevin. we need to change the way washington does business. in fact, we ran on an agenda of changing the way washington does business. and right after that election, where the american people said that they want a check and a balance on the biden administration, where they want to change leadership in the house, we see washington trying to do that same business one last time right before christmas. by bringing this omnibus appropriations bill that nobody has seen, as kevin pointed out, just a handful of people at most are writing it right now. it's still not even available for anyone to read. yet they want the ability to go and bring that on the eve of christmas because it's a sign that congress failed to do its job. the democrat house, the democrat senate, the d
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remember that for washington? everything's always binary. you're either with them or you're with the terrorists, and now it's either with us or with china. and washington is so afraid of losing to china on the global economic plane. feel that it's now demanding that its allies pick aside, particularly when it comes to cutting china off of western technology with which beijing can make semiconductors, thereby hindering its ability to compete with the u. s. on the global playing field in the technological market place. so now here's one of europe's 2 largest makers of semiconductor components. the dutch company, s am i complaining of washington pressuring allied states to cut their own, multinational corporations off at the knees, despite china, by getting them to sign on to new proposed ship related export controls. look, it doesn't take a genius to figure out how bad that is for european business. s m. i's already taken stock, have the potential damage our equipment sales in china at 16 percent of our total revenue in the 1st 9 months of 20.
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so this little job is going to be any real change in washington. well, i mean obviously there was, there is a fair amount of pomp and circumstance involved with his visit, rolling out the red carpet essentially. and i guess the landscape in a sense was kinda welcomed home like the son who just graduated from university. but i wanted to ask you about, so essentially ok, so the u. s. b u. s. government, that pos, passing up a 45000000000 to the landscape. but they actually made it a clause in the saying that this money and weapons must not go to the neo nazi as off. but talia and i was really surprised to see after all these months. western officials suddenly acknowledging the neo nazi as a battalion and american dollars and weapons mustn't go to them. how do you read into that george? well, it is interesting. i mean that, that has that is a change. it may well be an attempt to accommodate the republicans because why the school that overall that wouldn't be any real change of policy. if there are now more republican voices saying, we need to do an au
so this little job is going to be any real change in washington. well, i mean obviously there was, there is a fair amount of pomp and circumstance involved with his visit, rolling out the red carpet essentially. and i guess the landscape in a sense was kinda welcomed home like the son who just graduated from university. but i wanted to ask you about, so essentially ok, so the u. s. b u. s. government, that pos, passing up a 45000000000 to the landscape. but they actually made it a clause in the...
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and not just a washington, but he is going to confront those washington critics head on when he moves to the city to start his administration. i want to highlight the members of interjections first cabinet here. don't feel the need to copy all of these guys down. i just want to highlight a few here because they will come up again. and first of course is john henry eaten. who will become secretary of war, a predecessor of the secretary of defense. you may recognize martin van buren who will become president himself. he is serving as secretary of state. the nation's chief diplomat. william berry will also be important for us. he serves as the postmaster general. and some of these other folks are going to be important from the position of being in the opposition.. so jackson nominates men who'd largely did not have much experience in the national government. they didn't have a national political profile. they certainly were not really part of this washingtonian elite that had been constructed. and of course the most controversial appointment is john eaton. shortly after jackson is electe
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caller: we are tired of washington not taking the american people seriously. they are spending our money, our children's money and our grandchildren's money and they are going into debt without knowing what is in bill's and they are not doing work. they do not even show up for work, they virtually though tour have other people vote for them. as an american citizen in the heartland, i turned 70 this year. it is disgusting to watch the people in washington and conducting such business. we do not live like that in the heartland. i expect as intelligent people they could understand budget and logic and spend money according to what we take in and what we give out. to me, whether you are republican, democrat, independent bank, there seems to be crooked people. the democrats seem to stick together light blue and republican seem to fight with each other. i am glad we never got a supermajority because it would have been as usual. we need to get rid of the old guard like mitch mcconnell and have new people in that stand up for american citizens rights. secure our borde
caller: we are tired of washington not taking the american people seriously. they are spending our money, our children's money and our grandchildren's money and they are going into debt without knowing what is in bill's and they are not doing work. they do not even show up for work, they virtually though tour have other people vote for them. as an american citizen in the heartland, i turned 70 this year. it is disgusting to watch the people in washington and conducting such business. we do not...
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she grew up in washington city. she was the daughter of hotel owner, and as such, she up around some really important political figures who would stay in or socialize at her father's hotel right. many wrote and spoke of her as a very beautiful, perhaps even alluring. dangerous seductive beauty. right. and peggy herself quite aware of this. she would write in her biographer excuse me, autobiography years later when i was still in pants. let's and rolling hoops with other girls i had the attentions of men young and old enough turn a girl's head so she is self-aware to write she knows that people consider her to be beautiful right and aware potentially of the potential power that she has in that beauty that she could use. hey, so peggy, as i say, i grew up in her father's hotel. she will marry a man named john timberlake in 1816. okay and he works as a purser on a ship. essentially, he takes care of the money but as such, he spends a lot of their marriage at sea. he's not. so while he is at sea for much of their marria
she grew up in washington city. she was the daughter of hotel owner, and as such, she up around some really important political figures who would stay in or socialize at her father's hotel right. many wrote and spoke of her as a very beautiful, perhaps even alluring. dangerous seductive beauty. right. and peggy herself quite aware of this. she would write in her biographer excuse me, autobiography years later when i was still in pants. let's and rolling hoops with other girls i had the...
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strands of hair from each suspect were also mailed to washington. on the victim's coat was a bloodstain. police were not sure whether it came from the victim or the assailant. in the technician started immediately to study the bloodstains. tests showed two different types of blood. type zero and type b. since the messenger is to have type o blood they notify the police is type b. this information clears all but two suspects. rthe hair and fiber section of the fbi laboratory, other tests are being made. ♪ comparison show the strand of hair from the assailant scalp is exactly the same as the hair of one suspect being held by police. ♪ ♪ ♪ confronted with the fbi laboratoryid o'hare criminal quickly confessed. in a southern city, after an 11 year old girls girls killed in a hit andol run accident the polie gather significant evidence. the impact of the car hitting the victim had loosened mud caked under the fender. when questioned by police, one suspect gives a plausible alibi is not been anywhere near the scene of the accident. but in the fbi
strands of hair from each suspect were also mailed to washington. on the victim's coat was a bloodstain. police were not sure whether it came from the victim or the assailant. in the technician started immediately to study the bloodstains. tests showed two different types of blood. type zero and type b. since the messenger is to have type o blood they notify the police is type b. this information clears all but two suspects. rthe hair and fiber section of the fbi laboratory, other tests are...
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we have alan fisher standing by for us in washington dc. so it seems to have been nice, pretty quickly, allied and kept as a secret i yeah, i mean we know that the, the to president spoke on december the 8th at that point and the issue of a visit was raised now last wednesday, the a formal invitation was issued to the ukrainians. there was accepted last friday and then confirmed on sunday, and clearly the ukrainians and the united states of what very closely to make sure the president's alliance. he can leave the country for the 1st time since the war began. exactly 300 days ago to day that he could leave the country safely, get to the united states. and then travel by the white house came to make the point . the president zalesky will only be on the go on the ground for just a few hours. but clearly this is an historic and important meeting. he's been to the white house before he was here in 2021. but clearly there's a lot more symbolism attached to his visit this time roan given what happened 300 days ago. so our, what is a presidency len
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did it have the correspondence stuff in simon's in washington chef. and what more can you tell us about these new restrictions? well, i'm not sure you pretty much wrapped it up there, but really important is of course, as you said, this is for all travelers coming from china directly to the united states and through 3rd gateways means other cities. there may be travel from china 1st and then come to view, it needs to be a p c r test or an anti gen rapid test administered by a tailor health service. and this has to be presented to the airlines, the airlines. and this is very important, are responsible for making sure that you have a test like this and it shows negative cove. it infection. the test has to be taken 2 days before you want travels to the united states. and as you're already pointed out, this all goes into effect on the 5th of january at 12 o, 1 am eastern time time here in washington, d. c. okay, so let's talk about that timing. why is the united states putting these measures into place now? i mean, i couldn't wait any longer because as yo
did it have the correspondence stuff in simon's in washington chef. and what more can you tell us about these new restrictions? well, i'm not sure you pretty much wrapped it up there, but really important is of course, as you said, this is for all travelers coming from china directly to the united states and through 3rd gateways means other cities. there may be travel from china 1st and then come to view, it needs to be a p c r test or an anti gen rapid test administered by a tailor health...
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weapon and washington as routine. we use that potential to justify economic sanctions against iran. and to turn it into an untouchable, prior for western allies like those here in europe. we're actually really key to do business with ron mccann because in the us section, you wonder, what's the point of all the western henry over iran nuclear potential? when there's another country that has nuclear warheads in the region, israel and yeah, for the emerald city? probably. yes, them as well as saudi arabia ever dies in the u. s. cell has been trying to sell nuclear technology to saudi arabia since at least 2012. that doesn't seem to bother them in any way. but it's israel that 1st planted its flag in the middle eastern nuclear arms race. but notice how washington never talks about israel's nukes you'd hardly, even though they have so high time for israel to open up the camaro. and let folks have a peach at their comic stash. most countries in the world apparently excel when the united nations general assembly voted this w
weapon and washington as routine. we use that potential to justify economic sanctions against iran. and to turn it into an untouchable, prior for western allies like those here in europe. we're actually really key to do business with ron mccann because in the us section, you wonder, what's the point of all the western henry over iran nuclear potential? when there's another country that has nuclear warheads in the region, israel and yeah, for the emerald city? probably. yes, them as well as...
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do your parents-- your parents denzel and paulette washington, does the washington family have any prized heirlooms, anything they hold on to? >> they've definitely passed on rt it ryainprar and, you know, life. and something also is my uncle-- my mother's brother-- she got when he passed way, she got his chain and she gave it to me. i'm wearing that chain on the front of the ""playbill"." yeah, so it's right there. a little piece of it right there. so it's always a reminder that he's always with me and something that i can just hold on to and something very deep, close to my heart. ( applause ) >> stephen: when you say, like, your prayer, your prayer practice, do you have a favorite prayer you go back to, or is it always sort of improvisational when you go in? >> i got some go-to since i was, like, eight years old. god bless mom, dad, rita, rick, olivia, malcolm. >> stephen: there's nothing wrong that. >> those are my strong go-toes. other times it's, yo,un what i need. ne y stephen: it's like why areakin? you hat it is. you know, so, please. >> stephen: well, your family is no stranger
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you are a monolithic thought in washington. you think alike, you vote alike, and you vote for people and you do not report on the policies of biden and the democratic party right now that is killing the middle-class. host: james, we are going to leave it there. there is a lot on the table. peter baker, what would you like to address? peter: thank you for the call. i understand your point of view on this. i would say that we actually do do a lot of reporting from across the country. we are the only newspaper that has as extensive a national staff as we do. we have reporters in the midwest, the south, mountain states and so forth because we want to capture america outside the east coast. we are not a new york paper. we are a global paper and we do, very extensively, right about the concerns and the issues that have been animating opposition to president biden. we write about the policies that have caused concern among voters and his low approval ratings, including inflation and economic issues. in the end, people are always going
you are a monolithic thought in washington. you think alike, you vote alike, and you vote for people and you do not report on the policies of biden and the democratic party right now that is killing the middle-class. host: james, we are going to leave it there. there is a lot on the table. peter baker, what would you like to address? peter: thank you for the call. i understand your point of view on this. i would say that we actually do do a lot of reporting from across the country. we are the...