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host: there we actually see disembarkation at the navy yard in washington, d.c. what are we looking at here? allison: we are looking at the casket being taken down. you can see the honor guard there. we have a glimpse of general pershing, i believe, on the ship. host: who was general pershing. allison: commander of kpe addition area forces in world war i, term used for american army. now here in the u.s. capital ro tuna, the linking catapult, platform used to put president lincoln's coffin. >> president the united states hardy and mrs. hardy laying the ribbon across the casket. mitchell" that's correct. -- mitchell: that's correct. they are representing the united states and ultimately not to jump ahead too much but he will give the keynote speech. the streets of washington were lined with thousands of folks who waited for the casket to be removed and brought by the honor him guard down pennsylvania avenue and then across the bridge into virginia. i think what i've read is one of the largest turnouts for any parade in the city. host: what does that say about the
host: there we actually see disembarkation at the navy yard in washington, d.c. what are we looking at here? allison: we are looking at the casket being taken down. you can see the honor guard there. we have a glimpse of general pershing, i believe, on the ship. host: who was general pershing. allison: commander of kpe addition area forces in world war i, term used for american army. now here in the u.s. capital ro tuna, the linking catapult, platform used to put president lincoln's coffin....
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so washington, d.c. was building up so there were construction jobs in this area and they migrated to this area. we know that the park service told us that it's located where friedman village is. it's a military base that is on fort meyer today and that is where they told us the 17 acres of freed man village was. there is a marker across the street, because you can't put a marker on a military installation and have people come see it. across the street. there is a marker, a plaque card telling the information of friedman's village. when they established it, they put in it a school, post office. they -- citizens erected their own churches. they had homes for senior citizens. they had their own little marketplace and everything. most of the people went outside of friedman village to work on neighboring farms and blaugt ro the money back and the main plan was to how to survive on their own, how to work, how to create a family and just live the american way out the american dream. in 1898 or '99, they had to
so washington, d.c. was building up so there were construction jobs in this area and they migrated to this area. we know that the park service told us that it's located where friedman village is. it's a military base that is on fort meyer today and that is where they told us the 17 acres of freed man village was. there is a marker across the street, because you can't put a marker on a military installation and have people come see it. across the street. there is a marker, a plaque card telling...
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. >>> the nightteam live in washington, d.c. coverin t >> adam: history made here in washington, d.c., at the white house earlier today. two political rivals putting past behind them and focusing on a presidential transition and a peaceful one, unifying the country, top priority. president obama and president-elect trump admitted they had their differences and admitting after their sit-down today they both team than couraged. donald trump at the white house >> obama is an incompetent. the most ignorant president in our history, he has been a disaster. >> adam: today a different tone. >> a great respect, meeting lasted for almost an hour that have. and it could have gone on for a lot longer. the closed-door one-on-one white house meeting is a key step in starting a smooth transportation is between the two administrations. >> regardless of party to come together and work together, and to deal with the many challenges that we face. >> i look forward to dealing with the president in the future. >> adam: the seen unimaginable to peop
. >>> the nightteam live in washington, d.c. coverin t >> adam: history made here in washington, d.c., at the white house earlier today. two political rivals putting past behind them and focusing on a presidential transition and a peaceful one, unifying the country, top priority. president obama and president-elect trump admitted they had their differences and admitting after their sit-down today they both team than couraged. donald trump at the white house >> obama is an...
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and also look at washington, d.c. how undeveloped it is. >> you can see lincoln memorial. >> that's right. >> there's lot of wide open spaces. >> none of the folks that made it over there. large turn out. >> i think it's interesting to note the people on the roof of the amphitheater, some of the best photographs we had in the ceremony were taken above. >> and how concerned really they were about presidential security. today there could not be people on the roofs like that. there would be snipers watching the crowds and protecting the president. >> despite the fact that three presidents had been assassinated before this. >> right. >> now, they're carrying the casket to the place where, today, people go, they'll actually see the white as cul-de-sac in which the cascade entered. >> and that was not constructed yet. it wasn't until constructed until later. all we say now is the actual too and where they're walking is somewhat near where the plaza, later constructed. where the sentals from the united states army now guard
and also look at washington, d.c. how undeveloped it is. >> you can see lincoln memorial. >> that's right. >> there's lot of wide open spaces. >> none of the folks that made it over there. large turn out. >> i think it's interesting to note the people on the roof of the amphitheater, some of the best photographs we had in the ceremony were taken above. >> and how concerned really they were about presidential security. today there could not be people on the...
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washington, d.c., how underdeveloped it is. and there were those that could not make it because of the large turnout. is finklestein: i think it important to note the people on the roof. some of the best photographs we have of the ceremony were taken from above. host: and also how unconcerned they were about presidential security. today, they would not be there, snipers. despite the fact that three presidents had been assassinated before this. host: and is it called the sarcophagus? ms. finklestein: and that was not constructed yet. it was not constructed until later, so all we see is the tomb. where they are walking is somewhat near where the plaza would be constructed, or the sentinels from the united states army, the third infantry regiment, guard the tomb it. this has changed quite a bit. host: and the congressmen who started all of this all, m upton fish, do we know if he had a role in this when it finally happened? ms. finklestein: yes, he did. he was an officer in the infantry regiment, which was a segregated african-ame
washington, d.c., how underdeveloped it is. and there were those that could not make it because of the large turnout. is finklestein: i think it important to note the people on the roof. some of the best photographs we have of the ceremony were taken from above. host: and also how unconcerned they were about presidential security. today, they would not be there, snipers. despite the fact that three presidents had been assassinated before this. host: and is it called the sarcophagus? ms....
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washington, d.c. has three electoral votes and clinton has secured a victory in that state, according to abc projections. now, so we have been looking at 12 states, highlighted here in yellow that wii bee've been foc on that we think play a key role in the u.s. presidential election. let's first focus on arizona. arizona has 11 electoral votes, and it's been a solid republican stronghold. bill clinton was the only democratic candidate to have won the state since 1952. while about 30% of the state's population is hispanic, conservative residents are calling for a tougher crackdown on illegal immigration. at the moment, vote counting is still going on, but trump is calling for building a wall on the border with mexico and deporting illegal immigrants. >> hillary clinton says illegal immigrants contribute to the u.s. economy and is calling for immigration system reform. we're also looking at cleaolora. colorado has nine electoral votes, and we're still at the early stages of vote-counting and not seeing
washington, d.c. has three electoral votes and clinton has secured a victory in that state, according to abc projections. now, so we have been looking at 12 states, highlighted here in yellow that wii bee've been foc on that we think play a key role in the u.s. presidential election. let's first focus on arizona. arizona has 11 electoral votes, and it's been a solid republican stronghold. bill clinton was the only democratic candidate to have won the state since 1952. while about 30% of the...
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live in washington, d.c. talking about trump's transition. what president obama's staff said about today's big meeting when we come back on the news station. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record, fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for this amazing price. cable can't offer speeds ready to head out when others head home. at eversource, we prepare for ugly weather all year long... upgrading technology, managing vegetation, improving how we get information to you because we know you're counting on us. we're ready for winter, and we want to make sure you're ready, too. visit eversource.com to learn more and sign up for storm updates. and be sure to follow us on facebook and twitter. >> reporter: there is still another hour of 7 news straight ahead. i'm adam d.
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government films that were in some warehouse probably here in washington, d.c., and survived many years, and then eventually were transferred to the national archives, probably sometime after world war ii. the archives had the original cut. then eventually they were duplicated. i'm happy to say now they have been digitized, cleaned up quite a bit, and they are available on the national archives youtube channel. >> overall, what's the volume? how many films like this were made? >> there are thousands and thousands of them made by almost every government agency around in world war i. primarily u.s. army signal corps but you also had the committee on public information, which was predecessor to owi and world war ii. they were kind of like propaganda arm of the federal government. so every agency -- i think they were excited the fact to have this new technology of motion picture, so they were kind of going crazy and making films. i think like allison said, they were there probably more for dissemination of government officials and so forth. maybe they were chopped up a bit and shown at news
government films that were in some warehouse probably here in washington, d.c., and survived many years, and then eventually were transferred to the national archives, probably sometime after world war ii. the archives had the original cut. then eventually they were duplicated. i'm happy to say now they have been digitized, cleaned up quite a bit, and they are available on the national archives youtube channel. >> overall, what's the volume? how many films like this were made? >>...
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and they had elaborate ceremonies that were planned for washington, d.c. once the unknown soldier arrived. host: so as it was making its crossing at that point, was there anything special about this voyage for the soldiers onboard the ship? it wasn't regular cargo that they were carrying so was there an honor guard that you know of along the way with the casket or is that a detail lost to history? mitchell: it was an honor guard that would have been selected specifically for this voyage and you can just look and see, you know, in the film. it would have been an absolute tribute, just like the honor guards that are at the tomb today. i mean, you were selected for certain reasons. and this was the huge event in u.s. history. it was a way, i think, to kind of wrap up the war in the sense of, you know, it had been a few years since the armistice and the discovery of the bodies and still trying to figure out the burials. but i think this is the way for the americans to kind of have some closure. host: there we actually see the disembarkation at the navy yard in
and they had elaborate ceremonies that were planned for washington, d.c. once the unknown soldier arrived. host: so as it was making its crossing at that point, was there anything special about this voyage for the soldiers onboard the ship? it wasn't regular cargo that they were carrying so was there an honor guard that you know of along the way with the casket or is that a detail lost to history? mitchell: it was an honor guard that would have been selected specifically for this voyage and you...
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>>'s year's theme -- your message to washington, d.c. tell us. what is the most urgent issue for the new president and congress to address? our competition is open to all middle school or high school students grades 6-12 with cash prizes.ded in students can work alone or in a group of three to produce a 5-7 minute documentary on the issue selected. include c-span programming and explore opposing opinions. the $100,000 in cash prizes will be shared between 150 students and 53 teachers. and the grand prize of $5,000 will go to the student or team with the best overall entry. this year's deadline is january 20, 2017. mark your calendars and help us spread the word to student film makers. for more information, go to our website studentcam.org. on november 11, 1921, an estimated 100,000 people gathered at arlington cemetery for a ceremony honoring the unknown soldier of world war i. the u.s. army signal corps documented the journey of the soldiers remains from the france itshe capitol rotunda and procession to arlington to the streets of washington, d
>>'s year's theme -- your message to washington, d.c. tell us. what is the most urgent issue for the new president and congress to address? our competition is open to all middle school or high school students grades 6-12 with cash prizes.ded in students can work alone or in a group of three to produce a 5-7 minute documentary on the issue selected. include c-span programming and explore opposing opinions. the $100,000 in cash prizes will be shared between 150 students and 53 teachers. and...
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he explores winston churchill's time in washington, d.c. this is about 20 minutes. ladies and gentlemen, it is my delight to introduce chris sterling. he was born in washington dc but grew up in wisconsin where he earned all of his degrees at the university of wisconsin, and loading his first-degree -- including his first degree in political science. i welcome in as a fellow political scientist. can recommend is more than two dozen books to you. for many years, he has had a great interest in winston churchill. as someone who enjoys all of churchill's books and all the books about i'm delighted to introduce chris sterling to talk on churchill in washington. [applause] >> thank you. i appreciate it. thank you, jim. i said to david last night, what had i done wrong? how had i made him unhappy? number to be the last speaker one, after an intense day and a half, but worse, to follow andrew roberts and lunch comes right after me. i mean, good gravy. that is pretty tight. let's see if i can do this. let me start with some numbers. what i am talking about are the many trips
he explores winston churchill's time in washington, d.c. this is about 20 minutes. ladies and gentlemen, it is my delight to introduce chris sterling. he was born in washington dc but grew up in wisconsin where he earned all of his degrees at the university of wisconsin, and loading his first-degree -- including his first degree in political science. i welcome in as a fellow political scientist. can recommend is more than two dozen books to you. for many years, he has had a great interest in...
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this is "eye on washington." news program produced in washington, d.c. every week "eye on washington" takes you straight to capitol hill for a discussion with nevada's delegation and other leaders about the federal matters that matter most to you. today's topic, gaming's expansion around the nation and around the globe. a look at mgm resort international's newest venture and what it means to mgm, the gaming industry and nevada's economy. and my very special guests today are mr. lorenzo creighton, the president and ceo of mgm national harbor and former u.s. congressman mr. steven horsford. the congressman now owns the communication firm r&r resources plus, which is leading the brand markets for mgm national harbor and his firm also represents the american gaming association. and thanks so much to both of you for being here today. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. well, when casino tycoon kirk kerkorian bought the controlling stake in metro-goldwyn-mayer film the studio into the gaming industry with the opening of mgm grand casino in 1973, could he have fore
this is "eye on washington." news program produced in washington, d.c. every week "eye on washington" takes you straight to capitol hill for a discussion with nevada's delegation and other leaders about the federal matters that matter most to you. today's topic, gaming's expansion around the nation and around the globe. a look at mgm resort international's newest venture and what it means to mgm, the gaming industry and nevada's economy. and my very special guests today are...
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but do you know why he actually came to washington, d.c. where his credit card records show he went to a home depot and bought this big knife? >> i don't. and i think law enforcement is still trying to find out what took place in the days and indeed the hours leading up to this attack. it does appear that the period of radicalization may have been fairly quick in the sense that he was a consumer of this online propaganda of anwr al awlaki and perhaps others. but there wasn't much indication he was going to act out in this violent way that would have tipped off law enforcement or even his own family. this may be one of those attacks that just wasn't capable of being prevented, because there don't seem to be outward signs of radicalization that we have seen as of yet. >> it looks like the attacker at ohio state university was, as you say, self-radicalized, online social media. but back in ohio at ohio state university, he said he was fearful to pray in public and was worried about being stereotyped as a muslim. do you believe that may have pl
but do you know why he actually came to washington, d.c. where his credit card records show he went to a home depot and bought this big knife? >> i don't. and i think law enforcement is still trying to find out what took place in the days and indeed the hours leading up to this attack. it does appear that the period of radicalization may have been fairly quick in the sense that he was a consumer of this online propaganda of anwr al awlaki and perhaps others. but there wasn't much...
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they insist things are calm and organized and agencies in washington, d.c. will see landing teams to get the work of the administration started in the coming days. not all of trump's visitors were a admirers. bill de blasio stopped by. >> i tried to express to him how much fear there is in communities all over this city. a whole range of people in the biggest city in the country who are fearful of the current dynamic and how we need to see things to give people more assurance that all new yorkers and americans will be respected. >> reporter: another reminder as donald trump's top staff is working around the clock to staff a government. trump may have work to do to continue to unite the sara, tha. >>> the prime minister of japan will be the first to meet with president-elect. shinzo abe is eager hoping to safeguard the alliance with the countries. trump argued that the u.s. with drwit withdraw the military from the country and they should obtain their nuclear weapons. top aides say members of the team said not to take the remarks all literally. >>> trump has
they insist things are calm and organized and agencies in washington, d.c. will see landing teams to get the work of the administration started in the coming days. not all of trump's visitors were a admirers. bill de blasio stopped by. >> i tried to express to him how much fear there is in communities all over this city. a whole range of people in the biggest city in the country who are fearful of the current dynamic and how we need to see things to give people more assurance that all new...
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country was talking about the possibility of a complete control by one party in washington, d.c. the white house and congress. they were talking about democratic control. there is a chance, that we could have one party control in washington, d.c., by tomorrow morning, but it would be by republicans. >> the trifecta they hold the house, senate and win the white house. donald trump came here five times he didn't give up even though he lost here big in the primaries. were you even surprised that he >> yes i was, but obviously they knew something we didn't. >> were you surprised that hillary clinton did not come here? >> i was surprised. or someone from the white house the president or first lady? >> have to be catching their head -- scratching their heads why they neglected wisconsin. >> after all of these years if this comes together give me a sense of paul ryan what was he looking forward to here as he becomes speaker again here workingh president trump. >> he was looking at the perspective of being the highest ranking official in washington, d.c. as the speaker of the house. if t
country was talking about the possibility of a complete control by one party in washington, d.c. the white house and congress. they were talking about democratic control. there is a chance, that we could have one party control in washington, d.c., by tomorrow morning, but it would be by republicans. >> the trifecta they hold the house, senate and win the white house. donald trump came here five times he didn't give up even though he lost here big in the primaries. were you even surprised...
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i was in washington, d.c. last week. most of our transition team is in washington, d.c. steps away from the white house and they are, it's really remarkable to me anyway to see people standing shoulder to shoulder, millenials born after reagan left office and men and women who served on his team and in his administration. there is just this buzz of activity and focus and those people who nobody is paying attention to what they're doing. they're making sure that everything at the different agencies is as it should be, making sure they work with president obama and his current administration on these very important decisions and testimonies. so it's very exciting to all of us involved here in this and i will tell you it's going incredibly smoothly. it's like scheduling the interview version of rallies for donald trump. >> i got to ask you about one report in "the new york post" real quick. it says during the meeting today with the network anchors and executives that at one point donald trump exploded at them in anger. is that true? >> no. that's not true. i sat right to th
i was in washington, d.c. last week. most of our transition team is in washington, d.c. steps away from the white house and they are, it's really remarkable to me anyway to see people standing shoulder to shoulder, millenials born after reagan left office and men and women who served on his team and in his administration. there is just this buzz of activity and focus and those people who nobody is paying attention to what they're doing. they're making sure that everything at the different...
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steve mcmann in washington, d.c. and kim, also in washington, d.c. that is fantastic. both are in the nation's capital. nice to see you both. kim, you have had varying views about donald trump over the course of the campaign. at this moment your view of president-elect trump is? fill in the blank. it is a wait and see approach still, i guess. i apologize. i think he's doing fine. i think everybody's got their hair on fire, everybody needs to chill out and it will be fine. john: steve? your view maybe a little bit darker. steve: a little bit darker. the real question is to what degree the republicans, particularly in the senate, follow him or fight him. there is already indication that some of the maverick senators, like ted cruz and rand paul, are going to be fighting him. he has people he needs to keep in line and that will be a challenge for him, as much as getting democrats in line. nicole: kim, do you think he will relish fighting with the republican establishment more or relish fighting with the democrats more? kim: i think he's going to relish just being trump, w
steve mcmann in washington, d.c. and kim, also in washington, d.c. that is fantastic. both are in the nation's capital. nice to see you both. kim, you have had varying views about donald trump over the course of the campaign. at this moment your view of president-elect trump is? fill in the blank. it is a wait and see approach still, i guess. i apologize. i think he's doing fine. i think everybody's got their hair on fire, everybody needs to chill out and it will be fine. john: steve? your view...
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but washington, d.c. was really in 1802. >> it was a big swamp. it wasn't a wonderful place to look at. but george washington parke custis thought it was important to overlook this federal city, knew there were great things to come. and it is an incredible view and that view changed quite a bit other the 55 years that george washington custis lived in this house. >> to give people a sense of place, so many people watching have been to arlington memorial. and this is the house on the hill above john f. kennedy's grave is that right? >> as you stand in the front, you can see the grave from that location. it is a prominent location and interestingly enough is that the estate, i think, included -- was it 11,000. >> 1100. >> 1100 acres which is now under the park jurisdiction 19 acres. so the arlington cemetery is situated on lands that were originally owned by the custis-lee family. >> but that isn't accidental that this is arlington national cemetery. i'm going to have you tell the story about this property, which was owned by robert e. lee at that p
but washington, d.c. was really in 1802. >> it was a big swamp. it wasn't a wonderful place to look at. but george washington parke custis thought it was important to overlook this federal city, knew there were great things to come. and it is an incredible view and that view changed quite a bit other the 55 years that george washington custis lived in this house. >> to give people a sense of place, so many people watching have been to arlington memorial. and this is the house on the...
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on this day, a live in view of the vietnam veterans memorial in washington, d.c. alongside that statue, a wall with many, many names of vietnam veterans who are honored on that wall, 58,000 names at last cou nt. also on this veterans day, we are interested in hearing from veterans only. in our first hour. here is the question, we want to get you to give advice on what commander-in-chief president-elect donald trump should do
on this day, a live in view of the vietnam veterans memorial in washington, d.c. alongside that statue, a wall with many, many names of vietnam veterans who are honored on that wall, 58,000 names at last cou nt. also on this veterans day, we are interested in hearing from veterans only. in our first hour. here is the question, we want to get you to give advice on what commander-in-chief president-elect donald trump should do
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the washington, d.c.-based organization was founded in 1954 to celebrate animals and to confront cruelty to all animals. they have taken on some transformational fights over the years to stop what they call the largest scale cruelties such as animal fighting, puppy mills, factory farming and the wildlife trade. according to their website, anti-cruelty laws in every nation and to end the confinement of farm animals in cages. to stop cosmetic testing on animals. halt cruelty to wildlife and help pets in poverty. along with its affiliates, the organization cares for more than 100,000 animals each year through its rescue team sanctuaries and wildlife centers and free veterinary carry for low-income pet owners and other life-saving programs. you can learn all about it at humanesociety.org. that's humanesociety.org. and, you know, there's so much animal advocacy to learn about on your site. just in the state stuff, i don't know where to begin. it says, washington state, stop killing sea lions. new jersey, speak
the washington, d.c.-based organization was founded in 1954 to celebrate animals and to confront cruelty to all animals. they have taken on some transformational fights over the years to stop what they call the largest scale cruelties such as animal fighting, puppy mills, factory farming and the wildlife trade. according to their website, anti-cruelty laws in every nation and to end the confinement of farm animals in cages. to stop cosmetic testing on animals. halt cruelty to wildlife and help...
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and now good night from the white house in washington, d.c. owe. >>> the co-chairs sit down to talk about the presidential raise on the final dave the 2016 election. watch live. the same morning on c-span3, a look at the u.s. health care system and future of medicaid at a conference hosted by the national association of medicaid directors. that gets under way at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily n 1979, c-span was created by a public service by america's television cable companies and brought you to by your cable or satellite provider. >> now on "american history tv, a program produced for the 1964 campaign of president lyndon johnson. hear it on national television on the eve of the general election, the half hour program begins with remarks by johnson's running mate hubert humphrey and includes remarks by lady bird johnson and the president himself. lyndon johnson defeated barry goldwatter in the 1964 election winning more than 61% of the popular vote and carrying 44 states. >> this program was prerecorded earlier tod
and now good night from the white house in washington, d.c. owe. >>> the co-chairs sit down to talk about the presidential raise on the final dave the 2016 election. watch live. the same morning on c-span3, a look at the u.s. health care system and future of medicaid at a conference hosted by the national association of medicaid directors. that gets under way at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily n 1979, c-span was created by a public service by america's...
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and washington in need of a job. >> i came to washington, d.c., with a young wife and daughter. >> what he wants you to consider this veterans day. but first -- soledad: what is ahead for the next four years. i am soledad o'brien. in just over two months, every branch of government will be behind the republican banner. president-elect donald trump says he will overturn roe v wade, build a wall, and promised to rollback executive orders on immigration and climate change and repeal obamacare. so what do we know about the voters who ushered in this change? republican feehery and democratic strategist jim also meant join me. welcome to you both. what happened in the polls? they were so off. john: well, the forgotten voter voted. the people that the pollsters didn't reach came out that they didn't anticipate. there were a lot of people who had been disaffected from political system, who hadn't voted in a long time, and they wanted to vote for change, and donald trump was the biggest change agent we have ever seen in our history. soledad: so they came back into about how they were going to vo
and washington in need of a job. >> i came to washington, d.c., with a young wife and daughter. >> what he wants you to consider this veterans day. but first -- soledad: what is ahead for the next four years. i am soledad o'brien. in just over two months, every branch of government will be behind the republican banner. president-elect donald trump says he will overturn roe v wade, build a wall, and promised to rollback executive orders on immigration and climate change and repeal...
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adam williams is live from washington, d.c. where president obama did welcome president-elect donald trump to the white house today. >> reporter: that's right, kim. it was the first time the two have met in person, and it appears both sides are committed to a very smooth transition. the closed door meeting was a long one. the president and his successor finding a lot to talk about. international and domestic policy to the differences between the two. >> i look forward to being with you. >> reporter: the president-elect is spending most of the day in washington, d.c. in an extraordinary moment many thought would never happen. donald trump meets president obama to talk transition to the new administration. >> it was wide-ranging. we talked about some of the organizational issues in setting up a white house. we talked about foreign policy an >> try to facilitate a transition that ensures our president-elect is successful. >> we discussed a lot of different situations, some wonderful and some difficulties. i very much look forward
adam williams is live from washington, d.c. where president obama did welcome president-elect donald trump to the white house today. >> reporter: that's right, kim. it was the first time the two have met in person, and it appears both sides are committed to a very smooth transition. the closed door meeting was a long one. the president and his successor finding a lot to talk about. international and domestic policy to the differences between the two. >> i look forward to being with...
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>> i think the country needs a third party in washington, d.c. i was at paining during the election to make sure we took more votes from mr. trump than from mrs. clinton. the statistics do bear that out. i don't think we had a role in mr. trump's victory. at the same time, it was fun to run as the socially inclusive yet fiscally responsible ticket. we were the only ticket in favor of free trade. i think the issues that we were pitching would be very useful in washington, d.c. i have no second thoughts. >> what compelled you in your ports to vouch for hillary clinton? >> i have known mrs. clinton a long time. i worked with her in the 1970s. i know her to be a desebcent an intelligence and hardworking people. mr. trump, it's a poser. his behavior led me to question whether he had the stability to serve competently as president of the united states, given all the pressures that the occupant of the office is beset by. on the other hand, he has run a big company for a long time. there's some evidence that he and his team are walking back some of the m
>> i think the country needs a third party in washington, d.c. i was at paining during the election to make sure we took more votes from mr. trump than from mrs. clinton. the statistics do bear that out. i don't think we had a role in mr. trump's victory. at the same time, it was fun to run as the socially inclusive yet fiscally responsible ticket. we were the only ticket in favor of free trade. i think the issues that we were pitching would be very useful in washington, d.c. i have no...
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whitman walker is the premiere place in washington d.c. to come for hiv. know your status. >> and i guess i should clarify my question. knowing that it is preventible. even people engaging in high-risk behavior can prevent this. there is medication you can take that greatly reduces the risk. but you have to be pro active. >> absolutel stay hiv negative. or if you're hiv-positive, we can help you stay healthy. >> you have a program at whitman walker health called more. it is a new program over the past year. tell us about it. >> yeah it is a great program where we're going out into the community and looking at our patients who are high-risk for staying in care and going out to them where they are and important. there are mobile vans, the mobile van is out on the street. tell us how people will react and whether it is effective. >> i believe it is effective. i can remember doing out reach work. people didn't want to know their status. so they wouldn't come up to the van. you could talk to them but they wouldn't want to come up. now we've gone back out and pe
whitman walker is the premiere place in washington d.c. to come for hiv. know your status. >> and i guess i should clarify my question. knowing that it is preventible. even people engaging in high-risk behavior can prevent this. there is medication you can take that greatly reduces the risk. but you have to be pro active. >> absolutel stay hiv negative. or if you're hiv-positive, we can help you stay healthy. >> you have a program at whitman walker health called more. it is a...
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the washington, d.c.-based marijuana policy project was founded in 1995 to lobby for reduced penalties on marijuana, cultivation, sales and use. it and normal are the nation's organizations. mpp's mission includes increasing public support for nonpunitive, noncoercive marijuana policies, identifying and activating supporters of nonpunitive, noncoercive marijuana policies, changing state laws to reduce or eliminate penalties for the medical and nonmedical use of marijuana and gaining influence in congress. according to their website, they, quote, envision a nation where marijuana is legally regulated similar to alcohol. marijuanuc realistic and treatment for problem marijuana users is noncoercive and geared toward reducing harm. we don't have a lot of time left in this segment, gentlemen. but i'll toss it to you. if you had a crystal ball, is question 2 going to pass in november? >> i'm cautiously optimistic that question 2 will pass. i think that the voters not only in nevada, but across the country are f
the washington, d.c.-based marijuana policy project was founded in 1995 to lobby for reduced penalties on marijuana, cultivation, sales and use. it and normal are the nation's organizations. mpp's mission includes increasing public support for nonpunitive, noncoercive marijuana policies, identifying and activating supporters of nonpunitive, noncoercive marijuana policies, changing state laws to reduce or eliminate penalties for the medical and nonmedical use of marijuana and gaining influence...
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live in washington d.c. at the white house. i'm adam williams. >> anchor: hope to see you back here for 7 news at 11 or at 10:00 on cw 56. ? with simply right checking from santander bank, just make one deposit, payment, withdrawal or transfer each month to waive the monthly fee. and there's no minimum balance. you're alright... with simply right checking from santander bank. brad pitt's first words since splitting from angelina. >> how he's doing in the middle of the ferocious custody now on "extra." ? ? ? ? >>> brad pitt breaking his silence about life without angelina. >> the premier of his knew movie that sparked rumors of an on-set romance. >> and billy bob making a stunning confession about their break up. >>> melania's transformation from billionaire wife to america's next first lady. >> she's more like a reluctant jackie kennedy.
live in washington d.c. at the white house. i'm adam williams. >> anchor: hope to see you back here for 7 news at 11 or at 10:00 on cw 56. ? with simply right checking from santander bank, just make one deposit, payment, withdrawal or transfer each month to waive the monthly fee. and there's no minimum balance. you're alright... with simply right checking from santander bank. brad pitt's first words since splitting from angelina. >> how he's doing in the middle of the ferocious...
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((kirsten joyce)) >> but as scott mclean reports from washington d.c...the bl election has ignited angry protests throughout the country. ((scott mclean)) >> president-elect donald trump will be in washington today to meet with president obama for the first time after a pulling off a surprise election win. donald trump already owns property on pennsylvania avenue but today he will get a look inside his new residence just donald trump / -r- president-elect: i pledge to every citizen of our land i will president for all americans and this is so important to me. early wednesday morning trump completed what seemed like an impossible political upset to become the president-elect. a day later, the work begins. trump will meet with president obama inside the oval office to discuss the transition to power. the meeting comes just as thousands take to the streets to protest trump's election in more than two dozen cities clinton and the president, who campaigned so hard against him, say trump deserves a chance. hillary clinton / -d- former presidential candidate: donald trump is going to be our pre
((kirsten joyce)) >> but as scott mclean reports from washington d.c...the bl election has ignited angry protests throughout the country. ((scott mclean)) >> president-elect donald trump will be in washington today to meet with president obama for the first time after a pulling off a surprise election win. donald trump already owns property on pennsylvania avenue but today he will get a look inside his new residence just donald trump / -r- president-elect: i pledge to every citizen...
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washington dc and i think we have to promote washington, d.c., when we can. it is the boston boys and general gauge painted by henry bacon. it shows a bunch of young soon-to-be americans protested british soldiers before the american revolution. look for it next time you are on the george washington campus. thomas prichard rossiter paints homeashington family at circa 1850, very genre themed. washington with a victoria themed squire, the idea of family life. washington as a farmer, 1850, not just a farmer but a benign slaveholder. i try to learn what i could about stearns to see if he had any reason for depicting slavery as a benign institution but i was not able to determine that. john moore dunsmore, washington's last birthday, 1799. washington saying goodbye to his , his adopted step granddaughter married off to his nephew. this is a couple that moved into woodlawn down the road from mount vernon. genre scene by john ward dunsmore. i include this one partly because it shows george washington not in a magisterial sense of establishing washington like with s
washington dc and i think we have to promote washington, d.c., when we can. it is the boston boys and general gauge painted by henry bacon. it shows a bunch of young soon-to-be americans protested british soldiers before the american revolution. look for it next time you are on the george washington campus. thomas prichard rossiter paints homeashington family at circa 1850, very genre themed. washington with a victoria themed squire, the idea of family life. washington as a farmer, 1850, not...
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i'm adam williams live in washington, d.c. r adam will join us at 7:00 and 7 news at fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record, ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for this amazing price. cable can't offer speeds >>> tonight, face to face inside the oval office. obama and trump, bitter political foes, meet for the first time. the president who accused trump of being unfit to serve and trump, who accused obama of being an illegitimate presiden anti-trump protests erupt around the country. >>> also, where hillary clinton was spotted today smiling after that devastating defeat. >>> plus, "nbc nightly news" exclusive, we have the names of the people president-elect trump wants to have access to america's top secrets. some surprises and some controversial. >>> officers ambushed while responding t
i'm adam williams live in washington, d.c. r adam will join us at 7:00 and 7 news at fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record, ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for this amazing price. cable can't offer speeds >>> tonight, face to face inside the...
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this is not unusual in washington d.c. and of course, we have folks here -- i'll let you guys listen in on the ground and see the protests. it's not large little unruly. $hartd to tell the crowd is moving how many do you estimate are out interest right now where you are now? >> i would say shawn a fairly small crowd a couple hundred out here. obviously when you are in a city like washington d.c. with so many areas protected, chill out, like the white house -- >> people around here get a little unruly. for the most part a couple hundred are protesting and saying stand with immigrant workers and no bigotry and a trump rally getting out of hand as the night continues. >> be safe out there we'll try to come back to you later on as the situation develops out. there marina morocco, live near the white house tonight, thank you. >> meantime many people were feeling blue after the election results so. they gathered tonight in dew point circle a little bit of a different rally hug n organizers wanted people to come together in an ef
this is not unusual in washington d.c. and of course, we have folks here -- i'll let you guys listen in on the ground and see the protests. it's not large little unruly. $hartd to tell the crowd is moving how many do you estimate are out interest right now where you are now? >> i would say shawn a fairly small crowd a couple hundred out here. obviously when you are in a city like washington d.c. with so many areas protected, chill out, like the white house -- >> people around here...
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only washington, d.c. thinks that is ok but we stop that from happening, bipartisan legislation, it got signed into law. i was honored to be recognized by the community health connect, getting an award for being their champion, the only member in texas, republican or democrat, that got that award because this is an important issue for our families and children. steve: i saw you smirk. mr. gallego: i am not smirking. i am -- again, where you stand depends on where you sit. this idea that you give people their own opportunities depends on what that means. i like making my own choices and most people like making their own choices that my mother is 88 and she relies on medicare and when you turned medicare into that voucher system that mr. hurd has worked for, you give my mom a voucher, an 88-year-old woman and you tell her to find her own health care and you tell her to figure out where she can get her best deal. as a practical matter, it may sound like great rhetoric, it may sound like great stuff but i am n
only washington, d.c. thinks that is ok but we stop that from happening, bipartisan legislation, it got signed into law. i was honored to be recognized by the community health connect, getting an award for being their champion, the only member in texas, republican or democrat, that got that award because this is an important issue for our families and children. steve: i saw you smirk. mr. gallego: i am not smirking. i am -- again, where you stand depends on where you sit. this idea that you...
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would cause increased worldwide attention to the fact that washington, d.c. was a very segregated city. the humiliation of racial discrimination in the sea were best -- in washington, d.c. were best summed up in this photograph. have any of you seen this before? today, according parks is one of the best-known photographers of the 20th century, he also directed "shaft." at the time, he was just another african-american employee resident of washington, d.c. who was forced to deal with the humiliation of discrimination. his first day in the city, i think he got thrown out of 3-4 different establishments. yet been hired work as a photographer but when he would try to take photos, he kept getting thrown out because he was running afoul of segregation laws. at the end of the day, he spent the evening sitting in the office sharing stories with a shen named ella watson and was a janitor in the farm security administration office. as they talked, parks became so moved by her story, the tragedy and discrimination and poverty, that he asked her to pose. he very consciou
would cause increased worldwide attention to the fact that washington, d.c. was a very segregated city. the humiliation of racial discrimination in the sea were best -- in washington, d.c. were best summed up in this photograph. have any of you seen this before? today, according parks is one of the best-known photographers of the 20th century, he also directed "shaft." at the time, he was just another african-american employee resident of washington, d.c. who was forced to deal with...
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adam williams joins us live from washington, d.c. he has more on trump's big day in washington. adam. >> reporter: a lot of energy here in front of the white house, one of many protests that have happened over the last couple of days. you know that president-elect trump and president obama have shared some harsh words in the only about one thing, and that is unifying this country. president obama and president-elect trump spoke about a wide range of issues from organizing the white house to foreign and domestic policy. trump as promised to repeal bahama obamacare and change the policies, but today the two men had nothing but positive words about their meeting. >> i have been very encouraged by the, i president-elect trump's wanting to work with my team around many of the issues that this great country faces. >> i very much look forward to dealing with the president in the future including counsel. he explained some of the difficulties, some of the high-flying assets and some of the really great things that >> reporter: after his visit to the white house, trump met with republica
adam williams joins us live from washington, d.c. he has more on trump's big day in washington. adam. >> reporter: a lot of energy here in front of the white house, one of many protests that have happened over the last couple of days. you know that president-elect trump and president obama have shared some harsh words in the only about one thing, and that is unifying this country. president obama and president-elect trump spoke about a wide range of issues from organizing the white house...
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washington, d.c. up around 60 degrees today after some rain there yesterday. all major airports across the country are showing green. let's get a check on the traffic. let's hope it's in good shape. >>> it's in great shape this morning, if you are taking someone out to the airport, along u.s. 6 from golden through lakewood into denver, should be a great drive. along i-70 and along pena boulevard, nice and wide open at or near posted speed limits. drive times, speeds into the upper 50s. >>> joel, thanks a lot. 5:25now. temperature of 45 degrees. >>> people reacted to trump denver protestors were out voicing their opinions. why some say they're worried about the future. >> reporter: president-elect trump will meet with president obama at the white house today. this as the stunning victory is sparking protests across the country, including here at trump tower. i'm hena daniels in new york, i'll have the latest on transition of power coming up. >>> frustrated was the word of headquarters. after giving up 218 rushing yards sunday, the broncos' defense frustrated. a
washington, d.c. up around 60 degrees today after some rain there yesterday. all major airports across the country are showing green. let's get a check on the traffic. let's hope it's in good shape. >>> it's in great shape this morning, if you are taking someone out to the airport, along u.s. 6 from golden through lakewood into denver, should be a great drive. along i-70 and along pena boulevard, nice and wide open at or near posted speed limits. drive times, speeds into the upper 50s....
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i lived in washington d.c. and worked out of the washington bureau. five years ago i got recruited to come to hillsdale and i have remained on the staff of national review, but it has become very much a part-time thing. >> you're from michigan originally. >> i am from detroit, born and raised in and around the city, and i went to university of michigan and upon graduation, went out to washington and unexpectedly had a chance to come back home five years ago. >> what was that experience like. >> that was great. i liked living in washington d.c. emma i was not looking to leave. my wife and i just thought we would spend maybe the rest of our days there. we sometimes talked that maybe we would retire to michigan, but then i was fortunate enough to get a phone call and get a job here and we kept talking about were moving home, and that's what it felt like. >> are you glad you did that? >> oh yes. i don't miss washington. i liked living there, but, but i don't miss it. i prefer it in michigan. it does feel like home, and hillsdale is a great place to live a
i lived in washington d.c. and worked out of the washington bureau. five years ago i got recruited to come to hillsdale and i have remained on the staff of national review, but it has become very much a part-time thing. >> you're from michigan originally. >> i am from detroit, born and raised in and around the city, and i went to university of michigan and upon graduation, went out to washington and unexpectedly had a chance to come back home five years ago. >> what was that...
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a mass demonstration by black workers in washington, d.c. would have further highlighted the tension between the ideals and the reality in the nation's capital. so roosevelt asked his wife, eleanor, one of his most reliable liaisons with the black immunity, to negotiate with the march on washington leaders and find out what it would take to stop the march from happening. so when eleanor roosevelt got back to washington, d.c., she told her husband and nothing short of an antidiscrimination ordinance, an actual change in the law, would stop the march from happening. just a few weeks before these two hundred 50,000 people were scheduled to come to washington, d.c., roosevelt offered a partial concession. for months, randolph and walter white of the naacp had been pressuring him to ban racial discrimination in the defense industry and desegregate the armed forces. roosevelt says, we cannot do the second, it would create chaos and i cannot do that at this moment. but he agreed to the first, issuing an executive order, 88 02. this bans employers w
a mass demonstration by black workers in washington, d.c. would have further highlighted the tension between the ideals and the reality in the nation's capital. so roosevelt asked his wife, eleanor, one of his most reliable liaisons with the black immunity, to negotiate with the march on washington leaders and find out what it would take to stop the march from happening. so when eleanor roosevelt got back to washington, d.c., she told her husband and nothing short of an antidiscrimination...
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joining me now here in washington, d.c. is jason miller exhibit t , communications director and transition member. good evening. >> good evening. what a great time to be a live. >> indeed. we understand the decision is coming soon as to who will be the president-elect's chief of staff and we're hearing that reince priebus and steve bannon the ceo of bright bart are in the running. what can you tell us? >> we know whoever the president-elect is going to pick, it will be somebody very good. he has excellent judgment. he surrounds himself with the best people. he knows what the task is at hand. we need to repeal and replace obamacare and secure our boarder, whoever he puts in in those top leadership positions it will be top notch people ready to lead this country forward. >> if it's reince or steve bannon, do you can that both of them will end up being in the administration? >> both played critical roles on the campaign with chairman priebus running the rnc. i would mention that kelleyann conway, very historic and she did a fa
joining me now here in washington, d.c. is jason miller exhibit t , communications director and transition member. good evening. >> good evening. what a great time to be a live. >> indeed. we understand the decision is coming soon as to who will be the president-elect's chief of staff and we're hearing that reince priebus and steve bannon the ceo of bright bart are in the running. what can you tell us? >> we know whoever the president-elect is going to pick, it will be...
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this is a live picture from washington, d.c. after 18 months and an unprecedented campaign. a new chapter in our nation's history is under way. as the country prepares for a trump white house, count on nbc10 to cover every angle of this story. >> nbcex we begin with george s live outside the white house where donald trump will take over january 20th. george? >> reporter: tonight the focus was on some sort of unity and healing this divided country moving forward towards a trump administration. >> we have seen that our nation is more deeply divided than we thought. but i still believe in america and i always will. >> hillary clinton spoke out today for the first time since losing the election. >> this is painful. and it will be for a long time. >> reporter: she thanne ene enn supporters and asked them to be part of the way forward. >> we are now all rooting for success in uniting and leading the country. >> reporter: the president said he was proud of hillary clinton and her campaign, and he's proud of his staff and this is just part of polls. . >> we try really hard to persua
this is a live picture from washington, d.c. after 18 months and an unprecedented campaign. a new chapter in our nation's history is under way. as the country prepares for a trump white house, count on nbc10 to cover every angle of this story. >> nbcex we begin with george s live outside the white house where donald trump will take over january 20th. george? >> reporter: tonight the focus was on some sort of unity and healing this divided country moving forward towards a trump...
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today president obama says he invited trump washington, d.c. to talk about that transition in power. jim rosenfield will be live in our nation's capital to cover that meeting. >> hillary clinton said it's time to look to the future and give president-elect trump a chance to lead. clinton went on to say she was sorry she did not win the election for all those who share her violenalues. >> i know how disappointed you feel because i feel it too. and so do tens of millions of americans who invested their hopes and dreams in this effort. this is painful and it will be for a long time. >> clinton also said being the democratic nominee was one of the greatest honors of her life. pennsylvania's usually a democratic state when voting for president. >>> last night donald trump won the state by outperforming clinton in the suburbs. nbc10's randy gyllenhaal joins us live from berks county where trump won with a lead of 10 percentage points. >> reporter: thanks to those voters in the suburbs and in rural counties, they broke it and turned it red for the fir
today president obama says he invited trump washington, d.c. to talk about that transition in power. jim rosenfield will be live in our nation's capital to cover that meeting. >> hillary clinton said it's time to look to the future and give president-elect trump a chance to lead. clinton went on to say she was sorry she did not win the election for all those who share her violenalues. >> i know how disappointed you feel because i feel it too. and so do tens of millions of americans...