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members of congress should be in washington. one of the thing that is missing that was privilege lent a lot in the '80s and '90s is members of congress would get to in the each other and their spouses, and they'd get to in the their children, and it's a whole lot harder to talk smack been somebody when your eight-year-old might be watching or harder to stick your finger in eye of somebody or call them the devil when you actually know them. i've met some democrats that far left liberal who i'm still in touch with today. i talk about going to meet people and then i talk about meeting the vial debbie wasserman schultz. i'm writing, boo, his s, and i talk about how often times -- it's this? that's funny. [buzzer] >> there we go. do you need this? is is better for the people in the back in all right. so, i went to meet debbie wasserman schultz and i remark on dish did radio before i ran nor congress, and i'm like talking about i used to talk a lot of smack about her on the radio. will she shank me? what is going to happen here when m
members of congress should be in washington. one of the thing that is missing that was privilege lent a lot in the '80s and '90s is members of congress would get to in the each other and their spouses, and they'd get to in the their children, and it's a whole lot harder to talk smack been somebody when your eight-year-old might be watching or harder to stick your finger in eye of somebody or call them the devil when you actually know them. i've met some democrats that far left liberal who i'm...
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j edgar hoover was the director of the fbi here in washington, d.c. longer than anyone can imagine from the 20's through from the 1920's through the he had an enormous impact on law 1970's. enforcement, federal law enforcement, and the building up of federal law enforcement. we want to talk about who he was, how he transformed the fbi, and get a sense to visitors of how is this director who has been dead now for many years, how does he still have an impact on the way we live our lives today? one of the main features in the place where we show off most of the artifacts is the history time capsule. here is where we cover that wide range of law enforcement history, going from the first officers during colonial times, we have a sheriff's writ from the early 1700s to the wild west, talking about what's going on here, and law enforcement. we talk about u.s. marshals and the other federal law enforcement agencies and how they have changed over time and when they came into existence. we have objects to talk about those things. a major event like 9/11 that had
j edgar hoover was the director of the fbi here in washington, d.c. longer than anyone can imagine from the 20's through from the 1920's through the he had an enormous impact on law 1970's. enforcement, federal law enforcement, and the building up of federal law enforcement. we want to talk about who he was, how he transformed the fbi, and get a sense to visitors of how is this director who has been dead now for many years, how does he still have an impact on the way we live our lives today?...
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washington now leads their playoff series 3-2. good morning washington. good morning washington. toss to eileen - foggy start - 80s today & tomorrow - hot start to the last weekend of april - will you be on the warm or cool side of the front sunday? today: am fog. partly cloudy, warm, and breezy. highs: 83-86 winds: s 5-15 g 25 mph tonight: thunderstorms 9pm to 1am then partly cloudy. lows: 60-66 winds: sw 5 mph friday: partly cloudy. warm. highs: 80-86 winds: nw to s 5 mph happening today workers at dulles and reagan national airport will walk off the job. the group will go on strike to protest what they are calling violations of federal labor laws by their employer, the huntleigh corporation. the workers consist of wheelchair attendants, baggage handlers, checkpoint agents and skycaps. protesters plan to hold at rally at 11-am. it's unclear how long the strike will last. developing now- a criminal investigation is underway after officials realize money is missing from the montgomery county council of parent teacher associations. and it's not chump change -- we're talking almost
washington now leads their playoff series 3-2. good morning washington. good morning washington. toss to eileen - foggy start - 80s today & tomorrow - hot start to the last weekend of april - will you be on the warm or cool side of the front sunday? today: am fog. partly cloudy, warm, and breezy. highs: 83-86 winds: s 5-15 g 25 mph tonight: thunderstorms 9pm to 1am then partly cloudy. lows: 60-66 winds: sw 5 mph friday: partly cloudy. warm. highs: 80-86 winds: nw to s 5 mph happening today...
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good morning washington. toss to eileen - cloudy & cool today - warm & humid tomorrow - cooler/unsettled weekend (rainy sunday) today: mostly cloudy & cooler. isolated showers. highs: 60-64 winds: sse 5 mph tonight: mostly cloudy with patchy fog. isolated showers, especially nw. lows: 52-58 winds: s 5 mph thursday: partly sunny. warm and humid. isolated pm thunderstorm. highs: 80-85 winds: s 5 mph breaking overnight - a special election in georgia, now heading to a runoff. the live desk to explain why this race is making national news.. sam? autria, this a blow to republicans. this race was seen as an early referendum on president trump. the gop has held this congressional seat for decades. now its future is uncertain. this morning, democrats fell just short of winning georgia's sixth congressional district. jon ossoff had hoped for a knockout but came up short against a splintered gop field. the 30 year old first time candidate won less than 50 percent of the vote in the district. the race is now headed to a
good morning washington. toss to eileen - cloudy & cool today - warm & humid tomorrow - cooler/unsettled weekend (rainy sunday) today: mostly cloudy & cooler. isolated showers. highs: 60-64 winds: sse 5 mph tonight: mostly cloudy with patchy fog. isolated showers, especially nw. lows: 52-58 winds: s 5 mph thursday: partly sunny. warm and humid. isolated pm thunderstorm. highs: 80-85 winds: s 5 mph breaking overnight - a special election in georgia, now heading to a runoff. the live...
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this is a big week for washington. the 100-day mark, the white house correspondents dinner and the climate march. there's a lot to cover this hour. >> we start at 6:01 at this hour. meteorologist tom kierein is here to track a warm start. >>> indeed, good morning. you may have heard some thunder a couple hours ago, but that is long gone. we don't have any storms around. and the rain is pretty much over us showing the patches of green to the north and northeast are all tracking east and crossing the bay. east of baltimore, maybe a few lingering sprinkles here in central montgomery county. farther to the west, we're getting thunder out in west virginia, but that, too, is going to d closer to us. maybe a passing shower later this morning. in the upper 60s for the area, low 70s in the bay. reagan national at 71 degrees. hour-by-hour temperatures will be soaring in the mid-80s by noontime. upper 80s early afternoon, maybe near record heat today. a look at that as well as perhaps another warm day on sunday. as well as next w
this is a big week for washington. the 100-day mark, the white house correspondents dinner and the climate march. there's a lot to cover this hour. >> we start at 6:01 at this hour. meteorologist tom kierein is here to track a warm start. >>> indeed, good morning. you may have heard some thunder a couple hours ago, but that is long gone. we don't have any storms around. and the rain is pretty much over us showing the patches of green to the north and northeast are all tracking...
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once again from washington, robert costa of "the washington post." robert: good evening. the investigations into russian interference in the 2016 election continued to playing the trump administration. house intelligence chairman devin nunes is under scrutiny for receiving top surveillance reports from white house officials. president trump's former national security advisor michael flynn is looking for legal protection from prosecution in exchange about any possible collusion between the trump campaign and the kremlin. and paul mannafort, roger stone and former policy advisor carter page have agreed to testify without the promise of immunity. immunity deal is not a sign of guilt but it would make it all but impossible for the justice department to prosecute flynn. lots to unpack here. let's begin with flynn who president trump fired last month because he misled vice president pence about his contact with russia's ambassador to the u.s. during the transition. kelly, what is the response on capitol hill amid all this controversy. kelly: there's a bit of surprise because i'
once again from washington, robert costa of "the washington post." robert: good evening. the investigations into russian interference in the 2016 election continued to playing the trump administration. house intelligence chairman devin nunes is under scrutiny for receiving top surveillance reports from white house officials. president trump's former national security advisor michael flynn is looking for legal protection from prosecution in exchange about any possible collusion between...
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and george washington's tent. we can imagine the tension he must have felt in making life that will go across the continent and, indeed, the world. and when we see the shackles use to restrain and enslave child, perhaps like one of those used to restrain washington's own slaves. we are reminded that the new nation did not stand for freedom for all, the united states will soon come to hold the largest slave population in the history of the world and yet the revolution continued to inspire. >> his answer. an inspiration to over throw the tyranny of his day, to side with the right against the wrong with the weak against the strong and with to pressed against to presser, he said. here lies of those revolutionaries and many that have followed. like douglas, most americans are not content with reassuring origin stories. we work now for the prospect of the better future with past levels our guide. we see the american revolution in its own historical present, we look not only on the grand jury of long debt heroes. we appr
and george washington's tent. we can imagine the tension he must have felt in making life that will go across the continent and, indeed, the world. and when we see the shackles use to restrain and enslave child, perhaps like one of those used to restrain washington's own slaves. we are reminded that the new nation did not stand for freedom for all, the united states will soon come to hold the largest slave population in the history of the world and yet the revolution continued to inspire....
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however, washington, d.c. acting police chief peter newsham doesn't regret using social media to highlight these cases. >> it took on some legs that we hadn't anticipated, but i do think that it was an eye-opener for a lot of people, to see how many young people we do have that run away. >> reporter: newsham also says that nearly all the missing kids are located. >> we find 99% of those kids. i think the awareness that has come about as a result of this, though, is a lot of people are asking the question, "why are they leaving in the first place?" and the other question, which is really important to get to the bottom of, is "what happened to them, while they were away? >> regardless of why a child is going missing, we need to find out what are they running away from, and who they're running away to. >> reporter: derrica wilson is the president of the black and missing foundation. while she applauds d.c.'s attempt to raise awareness, she says that for too long, the media and public officials have ignored cases
however, washington, d.c. acting police chief peter newsham doesn't regret using social media to highlight these cases. >> it took on some legs that we hadn't anticipated, but i do think that it was an eye-opener for a lot of people, to see how many young people we do have that run away. >> reporter: newsham also says that nearly all the missing kids are located. >> we find 99% of those kids. i think the awareness that has come about as a result of this, though, is a lot of...
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"washington journal" is next. president trump: a large group f hollywood actors and washington media are consoling each other in a hotel ballroom in our nation's capital right now. ♪ [ [captioning copy right national cable satellite corp.2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] host: we have reaction of the president from his first 100 days in office. he says he has kept his promise to the american people. what do you make, what do you make of the president's claim he kept his promise so far in this time in office, this 100 days? ere are the numbers to call, 202-748-8001 if you're a republican and democrats, 202-748-8000 and independents, 202-748-8002 and weigh in by social media, and post a comment at facebook.com/c-span. good morning, it's sunday, april 30. and here is front and center op-ed piece in "the washington post" and it says in my first 100 days i kept my promise to the american people. donald j. trum
"washington journal" is next. president trump: a large group f hollywood actors and washington media are consoling each other in a hotel ballroom in our nation's capital right now. ♪ [ [captioning copy right national cable satellite corp.2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] host: we have reaction of the president from his first 100 days in office. he says he has kept his promise...
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you can see that in the smithsonian institution in washington. but we do have a very interesting letter that tells us what jefferson did with the desk. and this letter is here. this letter that he wrote to his granddaughter. she is recently married and moved to boston. unfortunately, on the way there, some of their furniture was lost in a shipwreck. jefferson is writing his granddaughter to console her on the loss and saying, perhaps i can help replace your furniture by offering you the desk in which i wrote the declaration of independence? so he sent that to her. she kept it in the family for a while before donating it to the people of the united states. this imposing volume is one of several in albert's collection that contains sets of documents signed by 56 men who signed the original declaration of independence. -- it has long been the goal of collectors for complete sets of documents, with autographs of all 56 signers of the declaration. about 40 such sets exist, most of them in institutions. he has presented to us. here in this opening, we
you can see that in the smithsonian institution in washington. but we do have a very interesting letter that tells us what jefferson did with the desk. and this letter is here. this letter that he wrote to his granddaughter. she is recently married and moved to boston. unfortunately, on the way there, some of their furniture was lost in a shipwreck. jefferson is writing his granddaughter to console her on the loss and saying, perhaps i can help replace your furniture by offering you the desk in...
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secondly, who is making policy toward us in washington? remember that when president obama had reached an agreement last year with president putin for joint military cooperation in syria, our department of defense sabotaged that policy by bombing a syrian troop camp. putin publicly said, who is making policy in washington? i think those were the two fundamental questions they were going to ask. the third question was, that we had agreed, said putin to tillerson, that you now accepted our position which we have held to for years, but which president obama rejected, that the choice is between president assad in damascus or the islamic state in damascus. you said you accepted that position, but after this chemical gas attack, you seem to have drifted from that position. we need to know now your position because we're going to base our military calculations in syria on what you tell us today. tillerson anding president trump extremely important yesterday. it has been lost in all of this madcap kremlin game in washington, that american-relation
secondly, who is making policy toward us in washington? remember that when president obama had reached an agreement last year with president putin for joint military cooperation in syria, our department of defense sabotaged that policy by bombing a syrian troop camp. putin publicly said, who is making policy in washington? i think those were the two fundamental questions they were going to ask. the third question was, that we had agreed, said putin to tillerson, that you now accepted our...
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mike, i looked at the piece in the washington post. it talked about the 99 days trump has been in office. it clocked the falsehoods or misleading claims he has given out at over 452. is that adding to his inability to corral factions ? hinder his ability? >> it certainly doesn't help. he came in on the campaign trail. he set the bar very high is another reason he is very frustrated at this point. he is inexperienced at governing. did not understand washington all that well and workings of congress. he set the bar high on the campaign trail saying i can do immigration on day one. i can build the wall on day one. everything. two dozen things he would do on day one. what he realized quickly is that congress doesn't work at that pace. what you are seeing is the frustration with the way washington works. he said there are not a lot of closers here. i'm the closer. what he has done as sarah mentioned is focusing on executive orders and anti-regulation things. jam them through. doesn't need democratic support. it is an easy quote vicry for hi
mike, i looked at the piece in the washington post. it talked about the 99 days trump has been in office. it clocked the falsehoods or misleading claims he has given out at over 452. is that adding to his inability to corral factions ? hinder his ability? >> it certainly doesn't help. he came in on the campaign trail. he set the bar very high is another reason he is very frustrated at this point. he is inexperienced at governing. did not understand washington all that well and workings of...
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morning to you, washington. you may have forgotten what this looks like because it has been so long since we have woken up to no rain. i am a trick free. larry: i am larry smith. a sign of things to come. veronica: we have a beautiful day set for us. 85 degree temperatures coming our way, upper 80's for the first part of the weekend. littlee toasty, even a sticky. we will be talking about humidity levels coming up. a beautiful sunrise. red and orange showing up refracting off the moisture still in the air, some patchy fog. right now we stand in the upper 50's, close to 60 degrees. reagan national, coming in very comfortable right now. today's forecast, close to 80 degrees. hopefully, you have short sleeves on because it is going to be very comfortable today. we are not going to have the humidity. that will hit us on friday during the afternoon hours, then again on that at a you will notice it. south wind will come around this area of high pressure. tracking a cold front that will to the area tonight, dropping do
morning to you, washington. you may have forgotten what this looks like because it has been so long since we have woken up to no rain. i am a trick free. larry: i am larry smith. a sign of things to come. veronica: we have a beautiful day set for us. 85 degree temperatures coming our way, upper 80's for the first part of the weekend. littlee toasty, even a sticky. we will be talking about humidity levels coming up. a beautiful sunrise. red and orange showing up refracting off the moisture still...
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does president trump need to become a washington insider to change washington? you're live in the "cnn newsroom." fothere's a seriousy boomers virus out there that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. because it can hide in your body for years without symptoms, and it's not tested for in routine blood work. the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured. for us it's time to get tested. ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. it's the only way to know for sure. for the car you want. what other people paid after that, just sign up, and their certified dealers go to work. they help you find your car... very nice. and make you competitive offers. this is the one. this is truecar. whoa,i just had to push one button to join. it's like i'm in the office with you, even though i'm here. it's almost like the virtual reality of business communications. no, it's reality. intuitive one touch video conferencing is a reality. and now it's included at no additiona
does president trump need to become a washington insider to change washington? you're live in the "cnn newsroom." fothere's a seriousy boomers virus out there that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. because it can hide in your body for years without symptoms, and it's not tested for in routine blood work. the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured. for us it's time to get tested....
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according to this remarkable leak to "the washington post." "the washington post" reports tonight that last summer, the fbi got a fisa court warrant. one of the super secret national security warrants that never leaks. "washington post" reports that a fisa warrant was issued last summer on monitor carter page's communications while he was an adviser to the trump campaign. i'm quoting from tonight's article which was just published in the last couple of hours. the fbi obtained a secret court order last summer to monitor the communications of an adviser to presidential candidate donald trump. part of an investigation into possible links between russia and the campaign. that's according to law enforcement and other u.s. officials. quote, the fbi and the justice department obtained the warrant targeting carter page's communications after convincing a foreign intelligence surveillance court judge that there was probable cause to believe that carter page was acting as an agent of a foreign power, in this case, russia. th's according to these officia
according to this remarkable leak to "the washington post." "the washington post" reports tonight that last summer, the fbi got a fisa court warrant. one of the super secret national security warrants that never leaks. "washington post" reports that a fisa warrant was issued last summer on monitor carter page's communications while he was an adviser to the trump campaign. i'm quoting from tonight's article which was just published in the last couple of hours. the...
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and priorities result from washington that islamic state isa from washington that islamic state is a priority number one. and we are capable of overcoming islamic state without touching assad and his regime. everyone is convinced this isa regime. everyone is convinced this is a much more serious threat than the assad regime. so we are thinking in the same way and we should look for the common thread. and if islamic state could be overcome and destroyed without a change of regime, with the change of regime we could lose two islamic state. so let us could lose two islamic state. so let us be ruled by common sense and pragmatism rather than emotion. dear colleagues this concludes our press conference, thank you very much. we've been listening to a press conference between sergei lavrov the russian foreign minister and rex tillerson the us secretary of state. the press conference went on by my reckoning for about 50 minutes, partly because sergei lavrov gives long answers but also a reflection of the fact they have an enormous amount to discuss. they talked about syria of course, the fut
and priorities result from washington that islamic state isa from washington that islamic state is a priority number one. and we are capable of overcoming islamic state without touching assad and his regime. everyone is convinced this isa regime. everyone is convinced this is a much more serious threat than the assad regime. so we are thinking in the same way and we should look for the common thread. and if islamic state could be overcome and destroyed without a change of regime, with the...
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what we are witnessing in washington is not an attack on washington, it's an attack on trump. people have missed this point. the us congress is trying, along with intelligence agencies, to unseat the us president. that is remarkable. in moscow, in the kremlin, they are quite bemused by what is going on. putin is approaching another election next year in march. he is basically not doing anything, because the west is doing everything for him. the election campaign is run from london, paris, berlin and washington. there must be marginalfears among some, the word whispered, impeachment, maybe it is being said a little bit louder in washington than it might have been a few months ago. donald trump does not look as secure as he did. it is unlikely that he will be impeached with the republican—controlled congress. this week, michael flynn, the former national security adviser, his offer to testify before the house and senate intelligence committees in exchange for immunity from prosecution. that indicates that perhaps he had something really explosive to drop, or is he is worried t
what we are witnessing in washington is not an attack on washington, it's an attack on trump. people have missed this point. the us congress is trying, along with intelligence agencies, to unseat the us president. that is remarkable. in moscow, in the kremlin, they are quite bemused by what is going on. putin is approaching another election next year in march. he is basically not doing anything, because the west is doing everything for him. the election campaign is run from london, paris,...
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and sarah washington was giving his first command. and some sage advice, washington had the forethought to know the actions they were taking were going to reverberate through history for hundreds of thousands of years. he warned us of demigods and gave sage advice to hamilton about how he should use his power. and i have to say that there remains to me no greater moment then getting to perform this song in front of our vice president. >> who embodied the ideals that george washington spoke about. and i want to thank you for your service. >>. >> thank you sir. >> is next song is called history. >>. >> i was younger than you are now. and i was given my first command. i led my country straight into a massacre. i let them firsthand. i gave everything, my shame lies in this. and now i lie awake knowing history has gone. [singing] >>. [singing] let me tell you what i wish i know when i was young and he dreamed of glory ♪ ♪ and no control, to live, ♪ to die for glory. ♪ i know that gray-haired ♪ line with you but remember ♪ from
and sarah washington was giving his first command. and some sage advice, washington had the forethought to know the actions they were taking were going to reverberate through history for hundreds of thousands of years. he warned us of demigods and gave sage advice to hamilton about how he should use his power. and i have to say that there remains to me no greater moment then getting to perform this song in front of our vice president. >> who embodied the ideals that george washington...
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caller: the people there in the capitol, washington, d.c. are, not representing the american people's safety and security. we are upset also. we could care less about donald trump's taxes. we have too much trouble with our own. we are upset over the fact that our sons are can't afford spent their time in the military and can't afford to have health insurance but obama carrie i.r.s. took $1,200 out of their i.r.s. refund again this year. and that is theirs. our safety and security and the interest of the american people and the senators in the creme -- congressmen up there in the capital need to start working to protect the american people! thank you very much. caller: i think it is very important donald trump show his taxes. donald trump called on mitt romney to release his taxes. it's hard time that the american people come to grips with the fact that donald trump is a pathetic serial liar. he has no morals. i mean, if you're accused of groping 16 women and you are going to call them all liars, which we know is not true, then you have a pro
caller: the people there in the capitol, washington, d.c. are, not representing the american people's safety and security. we are upset also. we could care less about donald trump's taxes. we have too much trouble with our own. we are upset over the fact that our sons are can't afford spent their time in the military and can't afford to have health insurance but obama carrie i.r.s. took $1,200 out of their i.r.s. refund again this year. and that is theirs. our safety and security and the...
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in part because they're forecasting the hottest april 29 on record for washington, d.c. it will be beautiful weather, but, please, bring a water bottle and some sunscreen and wear a hat. it gets a something clever, but make sure it is on top of your head. it is going to be a remarkable day as people march and is people surround the white house and then sit down for a while. i guess people are saying it is going to be one of the biggest sit-downs if not one of the biggest sit-ins. we are well aware of what trump has done in his first 100 days. people are organized all over the place to fight back. massingk about who is -- organizing this massive assembly and why you're doing it now. >> not me, and the first place. there are hundreds of groups involved in this organizing. they have run the spectrum. in the lead, as usual, the environmental justice group's, indigenous groups, the people who have been leading this fight from the start. a really big addition this time around is the large, large participation by the labor movement. people have tried to make out there is a spli
in part because they're forecasting the hottest april 29 on record for washington, d.c. it will be beautiful weather, but, please, bring a water bottle and some sunscreen and wear a hat. it gets a something clever, but make sure it is on top of your head. it is going to be a remarkable day as people march and is people surround the white house and then sit down for a while. i guess people are saying it is going to be one of the biggest sit-downs if not one of the biggest sit-ins. we are well...
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what's the state of washington? gee, the president's own party dismissed what looked like -- he's right. it is a measly billion dollars when you look at in it terms of $1.2 trillion >> i think republicans blds they've outperformed trump. they know their districts better than trump does. they're not especially worried. >> hey, i voted no after the threat. he flexed. >> more importantly, they were supposed to pay for the wall. >> and once you let your kids get away with something once, they get away with something the next time more easily. >> that was what rush limbaugh was saying. you look lying guy we can roll. that's what he said. all right. stick around. the mike flynn blame game. wait until you see this one. we're not profession athletes. but that doesn't mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me. for me. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergi
what's the state of washington? gee, the president's own party dismissed what looked like -- he's right. it is a measly billion dollars when you look at in it terms of $1.2 trillion >> i think republicans blds they've outperformed trump. they know their districts better than trump does. they're not especially worried. >> hey, i voted no after the threat. he flexed. >> more importantly, they were supposed to pay for the wall. >> and once you let your kids get away with...
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good morning washington. toss to veronica - foggy start - 80s today & tomorrow - hot start to the last weekend of april - will you be on the warm or cool side of the front sunday?
good morning washington. toss to veronica - foggy start - 80s today & tomorrow - hot start to the last weekend of april - will you be on the warm or cool side of the front sunday?
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this week alone he has done interviews wit "washington post" washington examiner. cbs news. "wall street journal," fox news. does that sounds like the first amendment is under attack. just because you are criticizing reporters doesn't mean you are attacking the first amendment. howie: the obama administration dragged reporters into the leak investigations and that was threatening journalism. >> james rosen. actions, not word are more important. that's more of a threat to the press. howie: lou dobbs just stated president trump's accomplishments are unmatched. an has been going after the other two cable news networks. take a look at last night's rally. >> media outlets like cnn and msnbc are fake news. howie: likes fox, doesn't like the other two. does this impact the networks themselves? in terms of their coverage and attitudes toward the president. when you are getting beat up on all the time, does that get in your head? >> i think it does if he's mentioning them. howie: so the president of msnbc wants to be included in the attacks, it would give shim street credit? >> i lov
this week alone he has done interviews wit "washington post" washington examiner. cbs news. "wall street journal," fox news. does that sounds like the first amendment is under attack. just because you are criticizing reporters doesn't mean you are attacking the first amendment. howie: the obama administration dragged reporters into the leak investigations and that was threatening journalism. >> james rosen. actions, not word are more important. that's more of a threat...
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morning, washington journal talked with former u.s. ambassador to afghanistan about military action in syria and afghanistan. this is about 20 minutes. joining us this morning, former investment ryan crouser who served as u.s. ambassador to six countries, including afghanistan, syria, and iraq. welcome this morning. toasked you on this morning talk about recent efforts in syria and afghanistan in particular. the military efforts, the tomahawk launch in syria, and the mom dropping in afghanistan. the military side early on of the trump foreign policy. what do you sense from where you sit and the people you talk to, that the trump administration is seeking to do on the diplomatic side of things in regards to syria and afghanistan. guest: thank you for having me. thanks for having me. it has been a fascinating 100 days. we have not had a president this internationally engaged this early in the presidency since the george herbert walker bush. ran on hisvidual who america first policies, he has been a very international president. today, yo
morning, washington journal talked with former u.s. ambassador to afghanistan about military action in syria and afghanistan. this is about 20 minutes. joining us this morning, former investment ryan crouser who served as u.s. ambassador to six countries, including afghanistan, syria, and iraq. welcome this morning. toasked you on this morning talk about recent efforts in syria and afghanistan in particular. the military efforts, the tomahawk launch in syria, and the mom dropping in...
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and the live brand concert on next week on "good morning washington." on "good morning washington." all starts monday. i guess they're putting me on a bungee cord. yes sure what i have said to yet. you have to watch monday morning. veronica: i hope your entrances up-to-date. >> on ellen, kim kardashian spoke about her pairs robbery attacks and she knows it was meant to happen to her and to no longer cares about materialistic things. she is happy her kids are getting to see this version of her and not the prior one that happened before the robbery. she spoke about caitlyn jenner saying she is being untruthful and some of the things she is saying while promoting her new book, especially when it comes to comics about her mom kris jenner. -- when it comes to her mom kris jenner. >> you have no relationship with her? >> i have not talked to her in a couple of weeks. i love her, but i feel like, tell your story but do not bash other i just think it is not -- tough: that would be hearing your mom -- >> and we spoke to some people outside before the caps game. holden took a picture with me
and the live brand concert on next week on "good morning washington." on "good morning washington." all starts monday. i guess they're putting me on a bungee cord. yes sure what i have said to yet. you have to watch monday morning. veronica: i hope your entrances up-to-date. >> on ellen, kim kardashian spoke about her pairs robbery attacks and she knows it was meant to happen to her and to no longer cares about materialistic things. she is happy her kids are getting to...
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message to washington is that it is their job to protect the u.s. against cyber attacks. cyber security is the most important issue in 2017 and beyond. all of the prize-winning documentaries in this year's city cap competition visit city and that work. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. , theg up this morning director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases and the director and producer of the film unseen enemy discussed the potential of pandemics around the world and what can be done to prevent them. and dave spencer talks but his assessment of the republican party and what needs to change. then european union ambassador to the u.s. david o'sullivan discusses the decision by british prime minister theresa may to formally begin the process to leave the european union. we should watch c-span's washington journal beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. a -- day night on q and it was everywhere in decline. nationalists were rising up. the big strategic weapon the u.s.
message to washington is that it is their job to protect the u.s. against cyber attacks. cyber security is the most important issue in 2017 and beyond. all of the prize-winning documentaries in this year's city cap competition visit city and that work. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. , theg up this morning director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases and the director and producer of the film unseen enemy...
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live on "washington journal." [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016]] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. isit ncicap.org] host: good morning, everyone on this friday, april 2321. -- 21. and wisconsin earlier this week, the president signed an executive order requiring that the federal government agencies buy american products and also restrict to the guesswork of visas in order to hire more americans. we want to know from all of you this morning do you make a point to buy american? republicans, 202-748-8001, democrats, 202-748-8000, independence
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you have to realize what washington was like in that time. can you imagine going to work every morning trying to walk over thousands of protesters defecating, swearing, throwing bags of urine that staffers were just trying to do their job and trying to the white house to work for the president. washington, it was, there was, the student protesters are out of control. and it didn't just start with him by the way. it started with lyndon johnson. during one of the weddings. you know there were so loud that lyndon johnson cursed about because they were talk is allegedly here during the wedding bells. in the white house. and 100,000 were anti- war protesters out there chanting. and you know the national news is never done justice about how in control he was in the 60s and 70s and how much of a threat the antiwar protesters were to our very existence as a republic. >> having worked with president nixon myself every day for four years, he was brilliant and generous and kind and visionary and warm and funny. [applause] >> thank you. final question. >
you have to realize what washington was like in that time. can you imagine going to work every morning trying to walk over thousands of protesters defecating, swearing, throwing bags of urine that staffers were just trying to do their job and trying to the white house to work for the president. washington, it was, there was, the student protesters are out of control. and it didn't just start with him by the way. it started with lyndon johnson. during one of the weddings. you know there were so...
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we begin in washington, d.c. the white house correspondence dinner usually a big night of humor and a bit of roasting for the sitting president, but this year well things were a little bit different. >> president trump refuse today come. we're going to tell you where he decide today go instead, and we'll talk about the message from some of the big speakers of the night. thousands of people gathered in oakland for a march for the environment. >> they did. more on the climate march. the dozens of community groups who attended. we'll have more on
we begin in washington, d.c. the white house correspondence dinner usually a big night of humor and a bit of roasting for the sitting president, but this year well things were a little bit different. >> president trump refuse today come. we're going to tell you where he decide today go instead, and we'll talk about the message from some of the big speakers of the night. thousands of people gathered in oakland for a march for the environment. >> they did. more on the climate march....
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we will drain the swamp in washington, d.c. we're going to repeal and replace that horror show called obamacare. >> but is 100 days really enough time to judge? >>> plus, paving the way. >> i'm gay. >> two decades after those two powerful words, how far we've come. >> it was the hardest thing that i ever had to do in my life and i would not change one moment of it. >> but first the "nightline" 5. >>> get to jcpenney vip event this thursday through sunday to save 20% throughout the store with your coupon. saturday only, one-day deals and save 60% or more on items like luggage sets, power blenders and more. ends sunday. that's getting your penny's earth. >>> allergy muddlers, are you one sneed away from being voted out of carpool? try zyrtec. it starts working hard at hour one and twice as hard when you take it the next day. stick with zyrtec and muddle no more. >> number one in just 60 seconds. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm rebecca jarvis. we're on the eve of president trump's 100th day in office. it's been an
we will drain the swamp in washington, d.c. we're going to repeal and replace that horror show called obamacare. >> but is 100 days really enough time to judge? >>> plus, paving the way. >> i'm gay. >> two decades after those two powerful words, how far we've come. >> it was the hardest thing that i ever had to do in my life and i would not change one moment of it. >> but first the "nightline" 5. >>> get to jcpenney vip event this...
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today, the kremlin accused washington of inventing a pretext for the missile strikes. those american tomahawks may have been targeting the syrian military, butjudging by what the kremlin has been saying, its us—russian relations that will take a real battering now as a result of the missile strike. the russians had been hoping that with donald trump in the white house, relations with america would improve. so far, there's been no sign of that. today, moscow suspended a deal designed to prevent incidents between us and russian warplanes over syria. which means that we have two big military powers in the area operating without any contact and any coordination, which is very dangerous. the russians are hoping that this us strike was a one—off, but tonight, they are strengthening air defence systems across syria, just in case. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. reaction from moscow pretty much resista nt reaction from moscow pretty much resistant from the reaction of the security meeting. our correspondent nada tawfik is in new york where the un security council has be
today, the kremlin accused washington of inventing a pretext for the missile strikes. those american tomahawks may have been targeting the syrian military, butjudging by what the kremlin has been saying, its us—russian relations that will take a real battering now as a result of the missile strike. the russians had been hoping that with donald trump in the white house, relations with america would improve. so far, there's been no sign of that. today, moscow suspended a deal designed to...
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amy: we're talking to congressmember peter welch in the russell rotunda in washington, d.c. he is the sole vermont congressmember. we're here in burlington at vermont pbs. i want to ask you about, it's not your colleagague elilijah cummings the top democrat on the , house committee on oversight and government reform. he spoke thursday about the investigation into former national security adviser michael flynn. >> i'm releasing a letter that was sent directly to general flynn october 8, 2014, from the office of general counsel at the defense intelligence agency. his former agency. this letter explicitly warned general flynn as he entered retirement that the constitution prohibited him from accepting any foreign government payments without advanced permission. the pentagon's warning to general flynn was bold, italicized, and could not have been clearer. we have no evidence that he obobtaineded permission from the secretary of the army and the secretary of state to accept any foreign payments as required by law. amy: that is maryland commerce member of elijah cummings. congress
amy: we're talking to congressmember peter welch in the russell rotunda in washington, d.c. he is the sole vermont congressmember. we're here in burlington at vermont pbs. i want to ask you about, it's not your colleagague elilijah cummings the top democrat on the , house committee on oversight and government reform. he spoke thursday about the investigation into former national security adviser michael flynn. >> i'm releasing a letter that was sent directly to general flynn october 8,...
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morning washington." after we switch over to news channel 8,. coming up after 7:00b. we will have the potential for some storms later today. a few showers mainly north of town. later this afternoon, 82 degrees. it will be warm and muggy. a risk for severe thunderstorms between 3:00 and 7:00. most showers off to the north, although we could semo keep the umbrella handy. we might have some sunshine to the midday hours but it will help to destabilize the atmosphere and that means we are going to have more fuel for some of these storms to develop. heads up between 3:00 and 7:00, moving towards the east. we will catch a drying period for your friday night plants. cooler temperatures and a difference in timing. the heaviest rainfall saturday night into sunday. coming up in a bit, watch out for the fog and showers on the roadways. now you will roads find lanes open on the outer loop both about when leaving college park and containing around toward silver spring. on the outerreport loop but the inner loop is wher
morning washington." after we switch over to news channel 8,. coming up after 7:00b. we will have the potential for some storms later today. a few showers mainly north of town. later this afternoon, 82 degrees. it will be warm and muggy. a risk for severe thunderstorms between 3:00 and 7:00. most showers off to the north, although we could semo keep the umbrella handy. we might have some sunshine to the midday hours but it will help to destabilize the atmosphere and that means we are going...
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trump is still battling washington, then washington appears to be winning. health care is stalled for the second time in the house. >> i'm disappointed. i'll tell you, paul ryan's trying very, very hard. >> reporter: the president's plan to overhaul thousands of pages of the federal tax code, so far just a single sheet of paper. >> we will let you know the specific details at the appropriate moment. >> reporter: a white house demand to include a down payment for a border wall in any spending bill? dropped. >> build the wall! >> we'll build the wall. >> reporter: after promising to terminate nafta, instead on saturday, mr. trump signed an executive order which simply launches a six-month review. mr. trump railed against so-called globalists during the campaign. >> hillary clinton is the chief emissary for globalism. >> wants to surrender america to globalism. >> a representative for globalists. you know what globalists are? >> reporter: but this week he called himself one, telling the "wall street journal," hey, i'm a nationalist and a globalist. and then the
trump is still battling washington, then washington appears to be winning. health care is stalled for the second time in the house. >> i'm disappointed. i'll tell you, paul ryan's trying very, very hard. >> reporter: the president's plan to overhaul thousands of pages of the federal tax code, so far just a single sheet of paper. >> we will let you know the specific details at the appropriate moment. >> reporter: a white house demand to include a down payment for a border...
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the state of washington's secretary of war, henry knox, in the 1790s in letters he wrote to washington about the need for a just treatment of these native people, our modern anthropologists would praise and applaud. but purchasing the indians' rights to the land and assimilating or protecting them depended on an orderly and steady pace of settlement. but the ordinary white settlers moved west -- who moved west flush with confidence that they were, indeed, the chosen people of god, their leaders told them they were, paid no attention whatsoever to what knox was saying and to what the leaders back in philadelphia and the capital were trying to do. they went ahead and rapidly and chaotically scattered westward and stirred up warfare with the indians into which the federal government was inevitably drawn. democracy and demography did the same for other hopes and plans of the founders. all of the prominent leaders thought that the liberal principles of the revolution would eventually destroy the institution of slavery. when even southerners like jefferson, patrick henry and henry lawrence p
the state of washington's secretary of war, henry knox, in the 1790s in letters he wrote to washington about the need for a just treatment of these native people, our modern anthropologists would praise and applaud. but purchasing the indians' rights to the land and assimilating or protecting them depended on an orderly and steady pace of settlement. but the ordinary white settlers moved west -- who moved west flush with confidence that they were, indeed, the chosen people of god, their leaders...
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we're not washington. we're in charlottesville but these are top reporters and thinkers that delve into politics and we have a penal for you -- panel for you. frank sesno, the author of "ask more, be power of questions to open doors, uncover solutions and part change." a former cnn anchor, white house correspondent. he has interviewed dozens of world leaders including five u.s. presidents. now, i believe it might we six with this one, right? >> hope springs eternal. >> and he's also the creator of planet ford. let's give frank a big round of applause. applause maas. >> tom nicholls, the author of the death of expertise, professor of national security affairs the u.s. naval war college and an adjunct professor to harvard extension school and a former aide in the u.s. senate. he has also a five-time undefeated jeopardy champion. five-time up defeated jeopardy champion. my gosh. [applause] >> i'm not sure i want to be on a panel with him. >> i wonder if he won the spelling bee, too. >>> next, michael kranish
we're not washington. we're in charlottesville but these are top reporters and thinkers that delve into politics and we have a penal for you -- panel for you. frank sesno, the author of "ask more, be power of questions to open doors, uncover solutions and part change." a former cnn anchor, white house correspondent. he has interviewed dozens of world leaders including five u.s. presidents. now, i believe it might we six with this one, right? >> hope springs eternal. >> and...
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david: that was alan greenspan talking with us in washington. he basically said there has to something that is revenue neutral for economic reasons. he said if you run up a big deficit, you will tighten monetary conditions. the investorsink we spoke to this week are finding it difficult to believe that tax plan will become reality. if you are running the fed, if alan greenspan still ran the fed , i'm not sure he would provide any forecast. david: he is deeply skeptical, but also concerned with deficit spending could do. jonathan: i think that is spot on. kimmittoming up, robert will be with us live from new york and washington on the eve of president trump's 100th day in office. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i am emma chandra. moltkee bank names von ceo. ubs wealth management tries profit. he told bloombergtv what he is concerned about. >> the biggest risk to markets issues,rgence of minor north korea, france, any geopolitical event, many macroeconomic issues, and they are all there. other, there is a chance many issues may crash. >> that is your bl
david: that was alan greenspan talking with us in washington. he basically said there has to something that is revenue neutral for economic reasons. he said if you run up a big deficit, you will tighten monetary conditions. the investorsink we spoke to this week are finding it difficult to believe that tax plan will become reality. if you are running the fed, if alan greenspan still ran the fed , i'm not sure he would provide any forecast. david: he is deeply skeptical, but also concerned with...
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washington journal continues. the president and ceo of america's promise alliance is here for a conversation this morning about the social and educational issues affecting our
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with that a record high tomorrow. 91 in washington. and b.w.i. 87 at washington dulles. we could tie a record tomorrow for reagan. set a new record at washington dulles. come close to it at b.w.i. thurgood marshall. 30% chance of shower and the thunderstorms with the heat and humidity tomorrow afternoon. cold front in the neighborhood sunday. partly sunny with a shower or storm. 84 is the guesstimated temperature. it looks like it will be somewhat cooler north of washington. swa warmer south -- somewhat warmer to the south. more shower and storms on monday. cool down in the week. then getting very, very chilly again by the end of next week and weekend with the temperatures below normal back in 60's. erin? erin: sounds good. thank you. how the redskins first round pick jonathan allen is ready and tonight the wizards, they have to do something that neither team has done all series. now through sunday at havertys, everything's on sale during our anniversary event. find furniture and accessories for every room. from traditional
with that a record high tomorrow. 91 in washington. and b.w.i. 87 at washington dulles. we could tie a record tomorrow for reagan. set a new record at washington dulles. come close to it at b.w.i. thurgood marshall. 30% chance of shower and the thunderstorms with the heat and humidity tomorrow afternoon. cold front in the neighborhood sunday. partly sunny with a shower or storm. 84 is the guesstimated temperature. it looks like it will be somewhat cooler north of washington. swa warmer south --...
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coming up on c-span this morning, washington journal, live. and then the house ways and means committee considering legislation that would require the treasury secretary to disclose president trump's tax returns and other financial information. later, fbi director james comey talks about data encryption and priorities for his agent. -- for his agency. >> coming up on today's washington journal, we will talk to a member of the "got your six." and then david, and immigration and reason magazine contributor talks about challenges of building a wall. contributingn, a editor for wired magazine discusses his article, "can you turn a terrorist back to a citizen? host: good morning. it is saturday, april 1, 2017. a3-hour washington journal i had which will discuss veterans issues, president trump's border wall, and the u.s.. congress that were scheduled to go in effect later this year. with a move that has earned a sharp backlash from the -- from democrats accused of selling the privacy of americans to internet providers. we
coming up on c-span this morning, washington journal, live. and then the house ways and means committee considering legislation that would require the treasury secretary to disclose president trump's tax returns and other financial information. later, fbi director james comey talks about data encryption and priorities for his agent. -- for his agency. >> coming up on today's washington journal, we will talk to a member of the "got your six." and then david, and immigration and...
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washington was not always a successful military man. he was not successful in leaving troops in the french and indian war. he had to learn to distinguish the obvious from the not obvious. here is one, make sure you locate the latrines are a enough -- far enough away you are not expecting your troops -- in fact in your troops -- infecting your troops with diseases. the second was learn effective intelligence gathering. that was less obvious, he had to learn under the circumstances of the revolutionary war. it was not so easy. how to find most beneficial intelligence. establish clear rules, this is pretty clear, no drunkenness in the ranks, no cursing in the ranks. these were rules he put into place. he knew that he was not a great orator. he knew his own witnesses. presidentshree great he is the least skilled in , oratory of the three great presidents. he wrote quite beautifully for someone at the time only had a grade school education but he tended to be rather soft-spoken. he was not a great orator. he tended to get nervous in crowds.
washington was not always a successful military man. he was not successful in leaving troops in the french and indian war. he had to learn to distinguish the obvious from the not obvious. here is one, make sure you locate the latrines are a enough -- far enough away you are not expecting your troops -- in fact in your troops -- infecting your troops with diseases. the second was learn effective intelligence gathering. that was less obvious, he had to learn under the circumstances of the...
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and here in washington, right next to o the washington monume, i want to bring president washington to us. because in his very first state of the union address in 1790, he said, there is nothing which better deserves your future and age and the promotion of science and literature. iswledge in evevery country the surest basis of public happiness. so president washington and thomas jefferson and benjamin franklin, on the very first coin of the united states of america, what did they write? , science andberty industry. thee legacy, we are the inventos and makers of these things together with our colleagues around the planet. so today we are back on the mall with a march. i brought my pink hat. [cheers] labi also brought my pink glasses. so what are we doing? mike called to use -- faculty ss women andhe bada men, we have our youth here, our elders, our indigenous peeps. i want us to all know them and let's fight cynicism. let's lift each other up. let's go solve the hardest problems in the world together that universe does not separate the subject. this not like our technical people and no
and here in washington, right next to o the washington monume, i want to bring president washington to us. because in his very first state of the union address in 1790, he said, there is nothing which better deserves your future and age and the promotion of science and literature. iswledge in evevery country the surest basis of public happiness. so president washington and thomas jefferson and benjamin franklin, on the very first coin of the united states of america, what did they write? ,...
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we were in washington, d.c. as we turn to the doctor who discovered the connection between rising blood lead levels in the children of flint, michigan, with the switch to the flint river as a water source. state officials initially dismissed her findings, but she refused to accept their denials. this is dr. hanna-attisha's address at the march. >> how is everyone doing? i am dr. mona hanna-attisha from flint, michigan. and it is great to be here. i am here to tell you that the flint water crisis is not over. we still cannot think on filtered water from power taps. [boos] so flint is what happens when we dismiss science. flint is what happens when we dismiss experts. flint is what happens when we dismiss people. flint is what happens when saving money is more important than public health. i am a pediatrician. every day i use science to protect and restore the health of my patients, my kids. about a year ago, my research proved that our contaminated water in the flint was leaching lead into the bodies of our child
we were in washington, d.c. as we turn to the doctor who discovered the connection between rising blood lead levels in the children of flint, michigan, with the switch to the flint river as a water source. state officials initially dismissed her findings, but she refused to accept their denials. this is dr. hanna-attisha's address at the march. >> how is everyone doing? i am dr. mona hanna-attisha from flint, michigan. and it is great to be here. i am here to tell you that the flint water...
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washington has been known for many things. but the integration of these into an espionage context has been fascinating. they look as the most significant former eastern bloc warsaw pact penetration of the cia during the cold war was an illegal couple. she is rumored as being warm, beautiful, sensational, and orgasmic. he is rumored as being everything that she wasn't. ciahe couple penetrated the and ultimately betrayed one of our most significant assets in the russian ministry -- the soviet ministry of foreign affairs. he was involved as a translator and ultimately provided information that allowed the soviets to identify him. he finally committed suicide. it was a significant case. they were ultimately swapped, returned to prague. hannah as theyd are about to be awarded at the check intelligence services. this med may be familiar to many ,f you, our fellow board member who was personally involved in handling the case. we show this picture today at lunch. it was the first time he had seen it, so quite interesting. we have only
washington has been known for many things. but the integration of these into an espionage context has been fascinating. they look as the most significant former eastern bloc warsaw pact penetration of the cia during the cold war was an illegal couple. she is rumored as being warm, beautiful, sensational, and orgasmic. he is rumored as being everything that she wasn't. ciahe couple penetrated the and ultimately betrayed one of our most significant assets in the russian ministry -- the soviet...
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this is "washington week." funding -- celebrating 50 years. this is "washington week." funding is provided by -- >> their leadership is instinctive. they understand the challenges of today and research the technologies of tomorrow. some call them veterans. we call them part of our team. >> additional funding is provided by newman's seen foundation, donating all profits from food products to charity and nourishing the common good. ku and patricia ewing, committed to bringing cultural differences and from contributions from pbs viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, robert costa of "the washington post." robert: good evening. friday marked day 85 for the trump administration. it was perhaps the most significant week yet for the president on the international stage. us military forces use the most powerful nonnuclear weapon in america's arsenal to target isis in afghanistan. the 21,000 blast nicknamed the mother of all bombs destroyed isis tunnels and caves in the province. going hard after isis was one of candidate trump. >> i know more about isis. i wou
this is "washington week." funding -- celebrating 50 years. this is "washington week." funding is provided by -- >> their leadership is instinctive. they understand the challenges of today and research the technologies of tomorrow. some call them veterans. we call them part of our team. >> additional funding is provided by newman's seen foundation, donating all profits from food products to charity and nourishing the common good. ku and patricia ewing, committed...