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also in jordan joins us live now from washington d.c. at pretty explosive accusations there out what kind of reaction of we have from both trump and kavanah himself well capital released a short statement saying basically this is something out of the twilight zone of course donald trump the u.s. president is appearing publicly at a number of events at the u.n. general assembly and he was asked about it during a photo op with the japanese prime minister scenes and this is his reaction to the allegations brought forward by julie swat nick and her lawyer michael of a noddy i think it's ridiculous it's a crime game and eventually the democrats of playing this game that is disgraceful it's a disgrace to the country and i think you're going to see it in the midterms i think people are wise to just a con game is a high quality person and brilliant people out of the woods they can do that to anybody they can do it anybody other than perhaps prime minister of egypt as you so pure. and that is doing them any by what they are doing and it's really
also in jordan joins us live now from washington d.c. at pretty explosive accusations there out what kind of reaction of we have from both trump and kavanah himself well capital released a short statement saying basically this is something out of the twilight zone of course donald trump the u.s. president is appearing publicly at a number of events at the u.n. general assembly and he was asked about it during a photo op with the japanese prime minister scenes and this is his reaction to the...
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, d.c.. how are you managing that process and how do you respond to critics who say this could damage the scientific collaboration and effectiveness in economic research at the usda? sonny perdue: lastly, i violently disagree. violently is not a good word. i disagree with the contention that it would damage that. the fact that to people have lives, personal lives, children, homes. we are going to do this as smoothly and gently as possible. we do believe -- i stand by my decision to understand that the servedvice can be better americans, american producers, and congress in a location outside the national capital region. we believe we will be able to whouit better scientists might be finishing their phd's and cannot afford to live in washington, d.c. or do not want to bring their families to the national capital. we think we can get a good workforce. and closer to the producers, closer to the agricultural areas. without damage, we will keep and in theboth here ers to answer questions from cong
, d.c.. how are you managing that process and how do you respond to critics who say this could damage the scientific collaboration and effectiveness in economic research at the usda? sonny perdue: lastly, i violently disagree. violently is not a good word. i disagree with the contention that it would damage that. the fact that to people have lives, personal lives, children, homes. we are going to do this as smoothly and gently as possible. we do believe -- i stand by my decision to understand...
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d.c. mission of the p.l.o. the representative body of the palestinian people you must be delighted we don't get to lie that in the problems of the palestinians you know for us it would be better that these issues not happen and that we could just sit in the goshi and reach an agreement a lot of this is self inflicted punishment on the part of the palestinians they knew that if they start playing around with the international criminal court there is american legislation that was adopted in two thousand and fifteen which says that will have implications for their offices in washington that wasn't a donald trump. invention that was done back then you say you want to solve the conflict you'll former ambassador to washington d.c. israeli politician michael oren says quote the americans are punishing the palestinians in order to make them return to the table what table is that by the way because there doesn't seem to be anything to return to what are you willing to actually offer the palestinian
d.c. mission of the p.l.o. the representative body of the palestinian people you must be delighted we don't get to lie that in the problems of the palestinians you know for us it would be better that these issues not happen and that we could just sit in the goshi and reach an agreement a lot of this is self inflicted punishment on the part of the palestinians they knew that if they start playing around with the international criminal court there is american legislation that was adopted in two...
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. >>> caught on camera, the jogger murdered in a popular washington, d.c. neighborhood. this morning the urgent search for her attacker. the clues police have now. >>> 27 years later, a man wrongfully convicted for murder walks out of prison a free man. how his artwork played a role in his release. >>> plus, the health alert about the amount of sugar in your favorite brands of yogurt. which options are healthiest. >>> and what happened when two guys tried to hold the red sox division championship banner hostage demanding a ransom. >>> seems like the yankees are keeping boston ransom and hostage right now. good thursday morning, everyone. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm janai norman in for diane macedo. >>> we begin with the clock ticking down for the woman who accuses supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh of sexual assault. >> republicans say professor christine blasey ford must decide by tomorrow morning if she will testify on capitol hill come monday. now, they've rejected her request for an fbi investigation and president trump is now casting doubt on her story. abc's z
. >>> caught on camera, the jogger murdered in a popular washington, d.c. neighborhood. this morning the urgent search for her attacker. the clues police have now. >>> 27 years later, a man wrongfully convicted for murder walks out of prison a free man. how his artwork played a role in his release. >>> plus, the health alert about the amount of sugar in your favorite brands of yogurt. which options are healthiest. >>> and what happened when two guys tried to...
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more serious charges in washington d.c. the trial just set to get under way now we know he has pled guilty or we believe he's going to plead guilty to a couple of charges conspiring against the united states money laundering tax fraud failing to file foreign bank accounts failing to register as a foreign agent lying to investigators and conspiracy to obstruct justice basically witness tampering and so all very serious charges so why is he pleading guilty well there could be a couple of reasons he could simply want to avoid the cost of a second trial d.c. lawyers are incredibly expensive we're talking hundreds if not thousands of dollars an hour you can imagine what that bill is over weeks of trial and he could be saved prosecutors hey i'll give you this guilty plea give me a slightly reduced sentence or he could be saying i'm going to cooperate with special counsel's office and then i'm going to get a dramatically reduced sentence quite frankly we don't yet know which direction he's going to go with we do know that a lot of
more serious charges in washington d.c. the trial just set to get under way now we know he has pled guilty or we believe he's going to plead guilty to a couple of charges conspiring against the united states money laundering tax fraud failing to file foreign bank accounts failing to register as a foreign agent lying to investigators and conspiracy to obstruct justice basically witness tampering and so all very serious charges so why is he pleading guilty well there could be a couple of reasons...
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about to hold a news conference in washington, d.c. we bring it live as soon as that gets started meantime we have coverage around david faber and phil le poe at a tesla dealership in california david let's start off with you. >> thank you, melissa. let's set the scene for people at this point so they can understand where we are. about an hour ago we got the news the s.e.c. was charging elon musk with fraud, misleading statements, false statements that led to a move in tesla's stock price that they describe at least was for the before of perhaps defeats short sellers
about to hold a news conference in washington, d.c. we bring it live as soon as that gets started meantime we have coverage around david faber and phil le poe at a tesla dealership in california david let's start off with you. >> thank you, melissa. let's set the scene for people at this point so they can understand where we are. about an hour ago we got the news the s.e.c. was charging elon musk with fraud, misleading statements, false statements that led to a move in tesla's stock price...
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an extraordinary senate hearing is underway in washington d.c. that could seal the fate of president trump's nominee for the u.s. supreme court brett kavanaugh is facing multiple allegations of sexual misconduct his initial accuser christine lacy ford has now ended her testimony she gave an emotional a calendar the evening on which she says cavanaugh tried to rape or when they were both teenagers but dr ford also repeatedly stated that she is one hundred percent certain that her attacker was judged heaven on here is an excerpt from dr ford's testimony can you tell us what you don't forget about that night in the stairwell the living room the bedroom the bed on the right side of the room as you walk into the room there is that bed to the right. the bathroom in close proximity. the laughter the uproarious laughter. and the multiple attempts to escape and the final ability to do so. that was dr christine ford there the laughter that's what people have been talking about today that was so gruesome in her testimony dr ford's testimony comes a day afte
an extraordinary senate hearing is underway in washington d.c. that could seal the fate of president trump's nominee for the u.s. supreme court brett kavanaugh is facing multiple allegations of sexual misconduct his initial accuser christine lacy ford has now ended her testimony she gave an emotional a calendar the evening on which she says cavanaugh tried to rape or when they were both teenagers but dr ford also repeatedly stated that she is one hundred percent certain that her attacker was...
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. >>> two major decisions in washington, d.c. are in limbo at this hour, deputy attorney general rod rosenstein's job could be on the line, and questions continue to swirl around president trump's supreme court pick, brett kavanaugh, as another woman comes forward with accusations. thank you for joining us, i'm jessica castro. >>> it appears deputy attorney general rod rosenstein's job is safe at least for now. rosenstein went to the white house this morning expecting to be fired, but was not. this is video of him leaving a short time ago. multiple reports say rosenstein spoke with president trump who is in new york by phone today and that the two are expected to meet at the white house thursday, and this all follows friday's "new york times" report that rosenstein floated the idea of secretly recording president trump last year and that he raised the idea of using the 25th amendment to remove president trump as unfit for office. rosenstein has denied those reports. >>> also happening in washington, d.c. this thursday, dr. christ
. >>> two major decisions in washington, d.c. are in limbo at this hour, deputy attorney general rod rosenstein's job could be on the line, and questions continue to swirl around president trump's supreme court pick, brett kavanaugh, as another woman comes forward with accusations. thank you for joining us, i'm jessica castro. >>> it appears deputy attorney general rod rosenstein's job is safe at least for now. rosenstein went to the white house this morning expecting to be...
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basically there's a very broad conspiracy that encompasses all of the charges in washington, d.c. that are against him. the benefit that paul manafort gets is that his sentencing exposure is reduced because that broad conspiracy for all of that conduct only has a five-year maximum sentence that he could get, and then when you add on the second count, which is another conspiracy count, conspiracy to commit witness tampering, his total sentencing exposure is ten years. on his original indictment it would have been dozens and dozens of years. that's one benefit that he gets. what really is striking to me about this information that jumps out to me is yes, he is pleading guilty to what he's charged with in washington, d.c., but he's also pleading guilty it appears from this frf information, to crimes he was only charged with in virginia and crimes on which the jury was hung in virginia. that's very unusual. it could mean bob mueller is saying we're not going to give you an inch on anything and force him to, but it also may mean that he's cooperating. the reason i say that is when some
basically there's a very broad conspiracy that encompasses all of the charges in washington, d.c. that are against him. the benefit that paul manafort gets is that his sentencing exposure is reduced because that broad conspiracy for all of that conduct only has a five-year maximum sentence that he could get, and then when you add on the second count, which is another conspiracy count, conspiracy to commit witness tampering, his total sentencing exposure is ten years. on his original indictment...
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jordan with the latest there from washington d.c. things moving very quickly for the moment thank you. well earlier u.s. president donald trump chaired his first meeting at the u.n. security council that's because the u.s. currently holds the rotating presidency he is that to attack iran calling it the world's leading sponsor of terror but he also had harsh words for china surprising many by accusing beijing of meddling in the upcoming u.s. mid-term elections a diplomatic editor james bays is more now from the u.n. headquarters in new york president trump presiding over a meeting of the u.n. security council the eight thousand three hundred and sixty second meeting of the security council is called to order his administration chose the subject of the discussion nuclear chemical and biological weapons but veered well away from that with this stunning claim regrettably we found that china has been attempting to interfere in our upcoming twenty eight teen election coming up in november. against my administration they do not want me or u
jordan with the latest there from washington d.c. things moving very quickly for the moment thank you. well earlier u.s. president donald trump chaired his first meeting at the u.n. security council that's because the u.s. currently holds the rotating presidency he is that to attack iran calling it the world's leading sponsor of terror but he also had harsh words for china surprising many by accusing beijing of meddling in the upcoming u.s. mid-term elections a diplomatic editor james bays is...
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zachary: washington, d.c. and detroit. i was born in washington, d.c. in 1985, but i moved around a bit. brian: where have you lived since then? in maryland, i have lived in the district of columbia, and two different places in detroit. zachary: -- brian: i can hear somebody saying, how has this man at 22 lived enough that he has already written a book? zachary: definitely. how does that happen so early? i would say, i knew i wanted to share my story at some point in my life, it was something i always had an interest in. but i did not anticipate or expect i would have the opportunity to do that at 22 years old. i wrote an article for "the washington post," and i described a number of the challenges low income students face when they go home for the holidays. the responsibilities and obligations, they have to help their family, and how stressful that can be. when i wrote the article, it gained significant traction, and a literary agent reached out and said i think you have a story to tell. my initial reaction was, in five to 10 years? she said more immed
zachary: washington, d.c. and detroit. i was born in washington, d.c. in 1985, but i moved around a bit. brian: where have you lived since then? in maryland, i have lived in the district of columbia, and two different places in detroit. zachary: -- brian: i can hear somebody saying, how has this man at 22 lived enough that he has already written a book? zachary: definitely. how does that happen so early? i would say, i knew i wanted to share my story at some point in my life, it was something i...
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well let's get more on this knowledge one by matthew miles and washington d.c. he's the president of the campaign for tobacco free kids very good to have you with us on allergies they are so as we've been reporting the f.d.a. commissioner saying that more than two million middle and high school students were regular users of a cigarettes last year just how big a problem is this mr miles especially compared to say the use of regular cigarettes the problem of the use of these cigarettes monk kids has actually reached epidemic proportions and in fact preliminary data shows a dramatic increase in just the last year in the united states more kids are using these cigarettes than using cigarettes was particularly disturbing is that the new generation of the cigarettes are highly addictive they deliver very high levels of nicotine very rapidly and we're hearing signs of kids becoming hooked literally within days and if they are out and so you say that the smoking cigarettes more than they do regular cigarettes why are they both especially appealing and damaging to young
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we are in washington, d.c. we are in the swamp. newt gingrich is here on set reaction to our opening monologue as we continue my from washington. a lot to get to tonight. stay with us. ♪ i get it all the time. "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. at national, i can lose the wait...and keep it off. looking good, patrick. i know. (vo) go national. go like a pro. benjamin franklin capturedkey lightening in a bottle. over 260 years later, with a little resourcefulness, ingenuity, and grit, we're not only capturing energy from the sun and wind, we're storing it. as the nation's leader in energy storage, we're ensuring americans have the energy they need, whenever they need it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. ♪ >> president trump: i think he is a wonderful human being. i think it is horrible with the democrats h
we are in washington, d.c. we are in the swamp. newt gingrich is here on set reaction to our opening monologue as we continue my from washington. a lot to get to tonight. stay with us. ♪ i get it all the time. "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. at national, i can lose the wait...and...
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we are at the carter g woodson national historic site in washington, d.c. i am a phd in african-american history and carter g woodson is better known as the father of african-american history. he is one of the founders of african-american history as a professional discipline. carter g woodson was born to enslaved parents in 1875. he was not formally educated until 20 years old. he worked in the coal mines in west virginia to save up money. he went on to get his bachelor's in kentucky and his masters at degree atr bachelor the university of chicago. he is the second person of african descent to obtained a doctorate at harvard university. so, it is very special to me to be in this location. this is his home and office where he started the association for the study of negro life and history, which is the premier historical and public history organization that educates teachers, professors, on the topic of african-american history and promotes it within the country. >> what would have gone on in the space, and what time period are we talking about? turkiya: he
we are at the carter g woodson national historic site in washington, d.c. i am a phd in african-american history and carter g woodson is better known as the father of african-american history. he is one of the founders of african-american history as a professional discipline. carter g woodson was born to enslaved parents in 1875. he was not formally educated until 20 years old. he worked in the coal mines in west virginia to save up money. he went on to get his bachelor's in kentucky and his...
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coaches in basketball in washington, d.c. this is important. the 65 women who knew him in high school. steve: accuser told she was given a lie-detector test and she was truthful in given the summary. ainsley: kellyanne conway says the woman should be heard. chuck grassley released a letter with 65 woman who knew cavanagh, came out supported him. many people are asking about the timing of this. why didn't feinstein question the hearing questioning the judge. brian: could have had all that time, i got a letter from a woman who accuses you of doing something in high school, what is your response to that. steve: at that point the woman didn't want her identity revealed. you couldn't tell the story. brian: i have to the a letter someone went to high school whose identity doesn't want to come forward. ainsley: he would say, who is the woman? i need to know more -- steve: have to have details.
coaches in basketball in washington, d.c. this is important. the 65 women who knew him in high school. steve: accuser told she was given a lie-detector test and she was truthful in given the summary. ainsley: kellyanne conway says the woman should be heard. chuck grassley released a letter with 65 woman who knew cavanagh, came out supported him. many people are asking about the timing of this. why didn't feinstein question the hearing questioning the judge. brian: could have had all that time,...
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politicians funeral is coming to an end in washington d.c. his last journey will be to the naval academy in annapolis to be buried alongside his wartime friend. could you give up social media for an entire month. september and put down your phone can actually help with anxiety and depression plus you could actually enjoy the people around you. if you aren't doing the challenge connected. with the news grid streaming online through you tube facebook live and it will get all those stories in a moment some breaking news which is coming out of. the arabia and the united arab emirates have admitted that last month's bombing of a school bus in yemen was quote justified you'll remember this one these pictures hard to forget the dozens of children killed in the coalition air strike in hooty controlled the incident sparked widespread condemnation and the coalition has said those responsible would be held accountable. but not a lot they are a subject that therefore the joint based on the above facts is of the opinion that the coalition forces should in
politicians funeral is coming to an end in washington d.c. his last journey will be to the naval academy in annapolis to be buried alongside his wartime friend. could you give up social media for an entire month. september and put down your phone can actually help with anxiety and depression plus you could actually enjoy the people around you. if you aren't doing the challenge connected. with the news grid streaming online through you tube facebook live and it will get all those stories in a...
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, d.c., then washington, d.c., is even further removed from the public than -- >> it is. i'm not saying you're wrong. >> the founders -- >> they're not going to vote that. >> the founders envisioned a world where the kinds of people who represent the american people in washington, d.c., do it as a public service for a time. not as a business proposition for how they were cash out afterwards. people are supposed to want to go back to their mt. vernon afterwards. if they don't want to do that, they shouldn't do these jobs. these are jobs of public trust. you should prefer to be from where you're from, come and serve for a while and go back home. >> i can already anticipate critics saying you have a bill that would have impacted secretary clinton when she was secretary of state. what about ryan zinke, scott pruitt, tom price, cabinet officials of president trump, two of whom resigned, one still there, zinke. all three of whom you voted for. what about doing -- passing laws that would make it so they didn't have all these ethical concerns? >> yeah, there should probably be lo
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we will check in with washington, d.c. in just a second. right now we will check on our ather with dretuthe seft. you were in the 80s and 90s yesterday. tam cam is beautiful. look at the paint strokes of cirrus clouds giving you beautiful hues of red and orange. we have the cloud cover the first thing in the morning. gradual clearing midday. by afternoon, it is cooler. most spots around the bay in the 60s and 70s. warmest spots topping out near 80. enjoy the fall feel. now the roads with alexis. good morning. >>> good morning, drew. we have a two-car crash off on the shoulder, southbound 680, north main street. brake lights here. i believe that is off o shoulder. a couple of vehicles with hazards on. it is heavy through the stretch. 24 merge, things open up significantly. whether you're continuing on 24 or heading south on 680 towards the south bay. westbound 80, highway 4 to the maze, 23 minutes. 1 minutes across the bay bridge once you make it past the metering lights. san francisco to sfo, in the green at 9 minutes. >>> to washington, d.
we will check in with washington, d.c. in just a second. right now we will check on our ather with dretuthe seft. you were in the 80s and 90s yesterday. tam cam is beautiful. look at the paint strokes of cirrus clouds giving you beautiful hues of red and orange. we have the cloud cover the first thing in the morning. gradual clearing midday. by afternoon, it is cooler. most spots around the bay in the 60s and 70s. warmest spots topping out near 80. enjoy the fall feel. now the roads with...
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court of appeals in washington, d.c. since 2006 and democrats complained he will side with conservatives on the supreme court and will restrict abortion rights. democrats are concerned about articles kavanaugh wrote supporting expanding presidential power. >> the stakes in these cases that the court hears with abortion, with gay marriage, with climate change and a bunch of other issues, are really high. it's very hard to expect politicians -- what senators are -- to just ignore those issues. >> california's senators, feinstein and harris are both on the senate judiciary committee that will question kavanaugh this morning. we will have a live report from washington, d.c. at 4:30 and coming up at 5:30 in our coverage which begins at 6:30 this morning. >>> it's the next round between the battle of san francisco and the trump administration regarding safe injection sites. san francisco mayor london breed will join lawmakers including senator scott weiner and health advocates to show support for senate bill 186 that would all
court of appeals in washington, d.c. since 2006 and democrats complained he will side with conservatives on the supreme court and will restrict abortion rights. democrats are concerned about articles kavanaugh wrote supporting expanding presidential power. >> the stakes in these cases that the court hears with abortion, with gay marriage, with climate change and a bunch of other issues, are really high. it's very hard to expect politicians -- what senators are -- to just ignore those...
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has ordered the palestinian mission in washington d.c. to coast staff bank accounts vacate their offices within a month this comes a week after the trump administration announced the closure of the palestinian liberation organization office in washington d.c. palestinian leaders have called the move a declaration of war let's get more the story from pascoe haid who's live in washington d.c. hi there patty so first they closed the office and know the administration seems to be going even farther what's behind it all. hey there julie exactly we've just received a statement from the p.l.o. of her organization here in washington and they say that the trump administration went last week to revoke the visas even though they had two more years on them of the ambassador has some soon lot his wife and his two children a seven year old son and a five year old daughter had to be pulled out of their school here in washington d.c. and they were forced to leave the country apparently their bank accounts of off also been frozen out the ambassador has no
has ordered the palestinian mission in washington d.c. to coast staff bank accounts vacate their offices within a month this comes a week after the trump administration announced the closure of the palestinian liberation organization office in washington d.c. palestinian leaders have called the move a declaration of war let's get more the story from pascoe haid who's live in washington d.c. hi there patty so first they closed the office and know the administration seems to be going even farther...
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samir khan r t washington d.c. . so this we can the u.s. secretary of state's accusing russian president assad of escalating the syrian conflict calling plans to rid province of islamic terrorists and assault my pompei or so the civilian population will end up bearing the brunt russia's foreign minister earlier moscow's position. group which are this is the last place for the terrorists so from all points of view this abscess should be removed well it's been a haven for rebels and their families evacuated from areas retaken by the government almost three million people currently live in the province alone according to the u.n. there are also thousands of jihadist militants the. it lip has another fact and we have to reconnect it an extremely high concentration of foreign fighters the estimates of the old north or whatever name they want to call themselves is that more or less. of their investigative journalist rick sterling told us western nations don't want to see the highly trained foreign terrorists now in syria returning back to their h
samir khan r t washington d.c. . so this we can the u.s. secretary of state's accusing russian president assad of escalating the syrian conflict calling plans to rid province of islamic terrorists and assault my pompei or so the civilian population will end up bearing the brunt russia's foreign minister earlier moscow's position. group which are this is the last place for the terrorists so from all points of view this abscess should be removed well it's been a haven for rebels and their...
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fortunately for alex, scripps howard offered to send betty to washington, d.c. to cover the eleanor roosevelt white house. and she would be dealing specifically with rationing issues. again, she threw herself into the job. but after a few months of writing about how much copper could be saved for melting down hooks and eyes and silver removed from sunglasses, she grew frustrated again. we see a pattern here. about that time, an oss recruiter appeared as though out of the mist next to her at an agricultural conference that she was covering. he said how would you like to work for the government? very secret. possibly dangerous. and, we will send you to asia. having trouble. there we go. betty reported to oss headquarters on navy hill the minute they would let her in the gate. and the first day, while she was having this identification card made and being fingerprinted, she met her future best friend, fellow recruit, jane foster. jane was an artist of national repute known for her collages and mainly for her caricatures. she was recruited into oss for lay.ency in m
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now the united states is expected to shutdown palestine's diplomatic mission in washington d.c. it's in response to palestinian efforts to get the international criminal court to investigate israel it's also being reported that the u.s. may sanction judges at the i.c.c. for plans to investigate suspected war crimes by american soldiers in afghanistan we can go live now to our correspondent forsett he's in ramallah in the occupied west bank first of all the palestinians have been told haven't they that this is something that is definitely going to happen the palestine mission in washington d.c. is going to be closed. that's right we spoke to the head of that mission not who's been back here in ramallah since he was recalled by the palace in president mahmoud abbas in may he told us that he was informed of this very early in the morning local time five thirty in the morning by a u.s. official and that in the course of that conversation united states informed him that it was because of palestinian support and pressure to bring israel before the international criminal court now that
now the united states is expected to shutdown palestine's diplomatic mission in washington d.c. it's in response to palestinian efforts to get the international criminal court to investigate israel it's also being reported that the u.s. may sanction judges at the i.c.c. for plans to investigate suspected war crimes by american soldiers in afghanistan we can go live now to our correspondent forsett he's in ramallah in the occupied west bank first of all the palestinians have been told haven't...
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, d.c., area, the suburbs of washington, d.c., where she was then a witness to and then says a victim of a quote gang rape and that brett kavanaugh and his friend mark judge and other boys were involved. a all of this is explosive on the eve of these hearings, and nbc political analyst robert costa is a national political e report ear at the "post" and moderator of "washington week" is joining me. robert, what are you hearing from the white house or any of the advocates of judge kavanaugh right now? >> it is a critical moment right now, and decisions need to be made, and are they going to be moving forward with this nomination, and to have a hearing under oath with judge kavanaugh a talking through not only the allegation of dr. ford, but the latest allegation to senate republicans, and do they move forward? do they need a more time or the moderate conservatives going to call for the fbi en investigation, and a lot hangs in the air this afternoon. >> and now, robert, we also have the prepared written testimony from judge kavanaugh and this is the best evidence of what he is going to s
, d.c., area, the suburbs of washington, d.c., where she was then a witness to and then says a victim of a quote gang rape and that brett kavanaugh and his friend mark judge and other boys were involved. a all of this is explosive on the eve of these hearings, and nbc political analyst robert costa is a national political e report ear at the "post" and moderator of "washington week" is joining me. robert, what are you hearing from the white house or any of the advocates of...
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d.c. he gave us his view on the looming fight for it and america's role in the conflict . i think the international community can do very little now it's up to moscow from terror on to restrain damascus and i don't see either one is willing to sacrifice much in order to do that iran seems to be wanting the fight in include russia might prefer restraint but if the fight begins i expect them to support the us has played a pretty strong role in defeating the a sonic state especially in eastern syria but the president clearly wants to get out the americans are looking for some sort of resolution that will enable that to happen it probably won't happen right away but i do expect eventually that the americans who would drop i'd be surprised if a full fledged salt occurs before friday but i won't be surprised if the person next week so. i haven't seen anything yet that would stop it. that was professor daniel serwer speaking with us earlier from johns hopkins university in washington d.c. where t
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washington d.c. bureau chief for al-jazeera international he also hosts a program minute washington bounce from watch. on al-jazeera arabic thank you all for being here in the stream i want to start with the headline the new day that's also been the news for a few weeks then a few months this is a.b.c. news headline trump not concerned about manna for cooperation and of course metaphor referring to his former campaign manager and this is in the rush hour probe so we actually got quite a few tweets from russians about how this presidency is covered there this is a racer who says in russia the mainstream media opposition describes trump as an aggressive but still be very patriotic president who not only does good for the u.s. but he keeps its reputation as a torch of freedom for those who live under dictatorship so that is one view but here's another from someone else who covers russia this is from the editor of the moscow times jonathan brown and here's what he told the string there's also an interest
washington d.c. bureau chief for al-jazeera international he also hosts a program minute washington bounce from watch. on al-jazeera arabic thank you all for being here in the stream i want to start with the headline the new day that's also been the news for a few weeks then a few months this is a.b.c. news headline trump not concerned about manna for cooperation and of course metaphor referring to his former campaign manager and this is in the rush hour probe so we actually got quite a few...
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washington, d.c. >> reporter: larry and ama, what a difference several hours can make. now you can practically hear a pin drop in the hallway outside where the hearings happened. this has been such a high profile hearing, there were lines 40 people deep as of 6:00 this morning to get inside the building. many of those people were turned away. dr. christine blasey ford herself requested fewer cameras because of the media scrutiny, and because of security concerns the hearing was moved into a smaller room. something washington insiders tell me has never happened before. now, as the hearing got under way, a group of several dozen gathered outside in support of judge kavanaugh. i spoke to one woman, a republican who grew up in the bay area, and now lives in washington. she was furious the hearing was happening. >> i think this whole thing is just being used by the democrats to stall the confirmation, because before he was even named, they said they would pull out all the stops to stop whomever trump nominated. >> reporter: that group of demonstrators dispursed after it star
washington, d.c. >> reporter: larry and ama, what a difference several hours can make. now you can practically hear a pin drop in the hallway outside where the hearings happened. this has been such a high profile hearing, there were lines 40 people deep as of 6:00 this morning to get inside the building. many of those people were turned away. dr. christine blasey ford herself requested fewer cameras because of the media scrutiny, and because of security concerns the hearing was moved into...
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now we've got petty in washington d.c. now outside a rather curious location a woman patty what do you take us through why you're there and what are the remains . but i can tell you that we're here because wal-mart has voiced concerns along with a lot of other retailers telling president trump not to do this a ten percent tariff on two hundred billion dollars worth of goods and that's just the beginning if there aren't any sort of negotiations in january that goes up to twenty five percent wanted to get the administration's perspective on this so chris garcia he is joining us now he is the former former deputy director of the commerce department now you the president has said tariffs are not going to really hurt consumers but i mean half of the products coming out of china are going to see an increase yes so what we're going to see is retailers are going to respond in a couple of ways the first way is that they're going to try to do as much as they can to absorb the cost of goods increase before passing it on to consumers
now we've got petty in washington d.c. now outside a rather curious location a woman patty what do you take us through why you're there and what are the remains . but i can tell you that we're here because wal-mart has voiced concerns along with a lot of other retailers telling president trump not to do this a ten percent tariff on two hundred billion dollars worth of goods and that's just the beginning if there aren't any sort of negotiations in january that goes up to twenty five percent...
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d.c. there's been a lot that sort of tumbled out in the past few days after this new york times article alleging as you said that rosenstein had suggested taping the president we also know that last week after this story broke rosenstein offered his own resignation now it does actually matter whether or not rosenstein is fired or resigned if he resigns what that means is trump gets to nominate the next person and the thing you have to understand about rosenstein is he is the boss of robert muller the man who is overseeing the investigation into this allegedly meddling in the u.s. election by the russian government and rosenstein has really been acting as a human shield between the mole investigation and the trump administration because we know that the trouble ministration is no fan of what's going on in the justice department right now and if rosenstein resigns rather than being fired it is very possible that trump could install someone who is less sympathetic to robert mueller and could
d.c. there's been a lot that sort of tumbled out in the past few days after this new york times article alleging as you said that rosenstein had suggested taping the president we also know that last week after this story broke rosenstein offered his own resignation now it does actually matter whether or not rosenstein is fired or resigned if he resigns what that means is trump gets to nominate the next person and the thing you have to understand about rosenstein is he is the boss of robert...
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, d.c. now it doesn't say when the conversation was. could have well been today or over the weekend but what is your reaction to the cloud over rod rosenstein and an experienced prosecutor who's the sur vising authority over the mueller probe? >> there's a cloud over the investigation and certainly the immediate battle question is rod rosenstein's role and whether
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they expect a 35% increase in washington, d.c.'s murder rate, this coming a after an arrest was made today after a woman was so stabbed to death after jogging through a neighborhood. brit mchenry is back with us as well. vince, amazing news but still maybe toe a degree masking the individual tragedies. like a wendy mar te mar martine. .i mean you lived there. what's going on? >> yeah, i mean it's tough to say in any given murder statistic it is hard to see washington, d.c. moving in a negative direction, the murder rate going up. there was one time that washington, d.c. was the murder capital of the world. it's nice to see the city has meadz moves in the right direction since that time. but a rough murder in logan circle this week. and when you think that an area like logan circumstance sl safe, obviously not in here case. there are other ways to get it down around the country, whether it's a good economy and improving the economy, giving people options instead of taking the worse ones, like getting involved in something that could
they expect a 35% increase in washington, d.c.'s murder rate, this coming a after an arrest was made today after a woman was so stabbed to death after jogging through a neighborhood. brit mchenry is back with us as well. vince, amazing news but still maybe toe a degree masking the individual tragedies. like a wendy mar te mar martine. .i mean you lived there. what's going on? >> yeah, i mean it's tough to say in any given murder statistic it is hard to see washington, d.c. moving in a...
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d.c.,nt into washington, met with mr. rakes, where she sold the eggs, and she made sure the transaction was legitimate because she received a receipt for the transaction of the eggs. , we areo sarah tracy still able to enjoy and visit mount vernon today. not only were women nurses, entrepreneurs, having jobs, selling items, but women were also soldiers in the war. they had to do this in a disguise. it was frowned upon for women to join the war as soldiers. that is why they had to dress up in men's uniforms. women would dress up on either side of the work, both confederacy and the union, as soldiers so they could fight among their brothers, husbands, family, and also fight for the cause of the war. sarahman in particular is edmonds. she also went by frank thomas. she was very open about being a woman soldier, especially after the war, and after the work she would dress in traditionally men and women's clothing. were women that served during the war, but those are the ones we know about. there is a number that we might not
d.c.,nt into washington, met with mr. rakes, where she sold the eggs, and she made sure the transaction was legitimate because she received a receipt for the transaction of the eggs. , we areo sarah tracy still able to enjoy and visit mount vernon today. not only were women nurses, entrepreneurs, having jobs, selling items, but women were also soldiers in the war. they had to do this in a disguise. it was frowned upon for women to join the war as soldiers. that is why they had to dress up in...
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washington, d.c. was set on fire. there were tons of uprisings, riots, protests, the country seemed to be in a state of chaos. what was intriguing is that clearly there was an instruction to the police and cities to stand down because police were not confronting these uprisings. you saw a huge explosion of anger, frustration, and violence in the wake of the assassination of martin luther king. host: professor joseph, why was martin luther king jr. in memphis on that day in 1968? guest: he was in memphis because he had been called by one of his good jim lawson, reverend jim lawson, who was helping to organize sanitation workers in memphis, tennessee, on strike for a living wage. so king starts going there in march and giving speeches. one time during a visit, one of the demonstrations turned violent. not because of demonstrators who were part of the organized civil rights activism, but because of outliers, young people in the city who were frustrated. a smashed windows, and king returned to memphis to have a rally that
washington, d.c. was set on fire. there were tons of uprisings, riots, protests, the country seemed to be in a state of chaos. what was intriguing is that clearly there was an instruction to the police and cities to stand down because police were not confronting these uprisings. you saw a huge explosion of anger, frustration, and violence in the wake of the assassination of martin luther king. host: professor joseph, why was martin luther king jr. in memphis on that day in 1968? guest: he was...
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this week in washington d.c. the fate of an attorney a would be supreme court judge and a sitting u.s. president could all collide resulting in a political crisis the likes of which the u.s. has never seen consider deputy attorney general ron rosenstein now he oversees the investigation into how russia may have helped donald trump become the u.s. president if the u.s. president fires him this week the stakes and the drama are set to reach a record high i'm bringing up in berlin this is the day.
this week in washington d.c. the fate of an attorney a would be supreme court judge and a sitting u.s. president could all collide resulting in a political crisis the likes of which the u.s. has never seen consider deputy attorney general ron rosenstein now he oversees the investigation into how russia may have helped donald trump become the u.s. president if the u.s. president fires him this week the stakes and the drama are set to reach a record high i'm bringing up in berlin this is the day.
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the late senator john mccain is being honored in washington d.c. this is a live look at the national cathedral where many are remembering the american hero. here's a live look at the embarcadero this morning. toss to weather. (dave)a modest warming trend is forecast through the labor day holiday weekend as high pressure builds over the region. interior locations will warm into the 80s and 90s while 60s and 70s will be more common near the coast. dry weather conditions along with seasonable temperatures are forecast to persist through next week. week. week. through next to persist through next week. ( marty ) in the south bay.... police have set up a special task force, to change policy on how they respond to burglar alarms. kron four's rob fladeboe matt meduri/burglary victim "...my wife heard someone pounding on the door..."the day before yesterday, at 7:30 in the morning, whle both he and his wife were home, somebody kicked in the front door of matt meduri's home here on carmel drive in willow glen. hearing voices, they ran off.matt meduri/willow
the late senator john mccain is being honored in washington d.c. this is a live look at the national cathedral where many are remembering the american hero. here's a live look at the embarcadero this morning. toss to weather. (dave)a modest warming trend is forecast through the labor day holiday weekend as high pressure builds over the region. interior locations will warm into the 80s and 90s while 60s and 70s will be more common near the coast. dry weather conditions along with seasonable...
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will close the palestine liberation organization's office in washington d.c. and the united nations says more than thirty thousand people have been displaced within syria province into the asaad government and its russian ally began as strikes in the area last week is known as the last remaining rebel stronghold in syria. more than one child will die every minute from hunger in war zones that stopping conclusions is at the heart of a new report by the charity save the children the group warns that starvation is now frequently used as a weapon of war victoria gate and the reports. in towns and cities across syria forces loyal to president bashar have long used a surrender all stop strategy against civilians in rebel held areas eastern due to is now under government control but earlier this year four hundred thousand people were besieged and many starving a similar military strategy is being used in yemen both the fighters and government forces backed by the saudi u.a.e. coalition deliberately obstruct deliveries of food hunger has become a weapon of war and its
will close the palestine liberation organization's office in washington d.c. and the united nations says more than thirty thousand people have been displaced within syria province into the asaad government and its russian ally began as strikes in the area last week is known as the last remaining rebel stronghold in syria. more than one child will die every minute from hunger in war zones that stopping conclusions is at the heart of a new report by the charity save the children the group warns...
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appearing at the society of the cincinnati in washington, d.c. the panel of historians also , discuss the popularity of the topic and how the musical is being used in classrooms. this is about 80 minutes. >> it is my great pleasure and privilege to welcome you this evening to the home of the american revolution institute. the beautiful evidence -- this beautiful edifice has been home to the society of cincinnati for many years. we have a really special presentation for you this evening we are sure you will enjoy. i want to say a little bit about the american revolution institute for we launch in. basically, the institute was founded to educate society on the ideas and principles of the
appearing at the society of the cincinnati in washington, d.c. the panel of historians also , discuss the popularity of the topic and how the musical is being used in classrooms. this is about 80 minutes. >> it is my great pleasure and privilege to welcome you this evening to the home of the american revolution institute. the beautiful evidence -- this beautiful edifice has been home to the society of cincinnati for many years. we have a really special presentation for you this evening we...
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d.c. in two hours we can get sit on juries in the rest of central america about the same time but more importantly is where those two cultures north and south america meet us to teach it's a very important place for al-jazeera to be al-jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts folk abene dot. the first u.n. envoy trying to bring peace to the middle east how is negotiations with him helped save thousands of jews from nazi concentration camps and how these mediation skills put him at the vanguard in the quest for peace in the middle east. killing the counter on al jazeera. this is al jazeera. welcome to the al-jazeera news hour life from my headquarters in doha may elizabeth purana coming up in the next sixty minutes. lawrence is a dangerous dangerous. millions under hurricane warning in the u.s. the southeastern states declare emergency. the european parliament was for sanctions against hungry for breaching e.u. values. south sudan's political rival signed a new pea
d.c. in two hours we can get sit on juries in the rest of central america about the same time but more importantly is where those two cultures north and south america meet us to teach it's a very important place for al-jazeera to be al-jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts folk abene dot. the first u.n. envoy trying to bring peace to the middle east how is negotiations with him helped save thousands of jews from nazi concentration camps and how these mediation...
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elections west cross live here account in washington d.c. he has been going through it i'm just been looking at some of the action here as well senior dents perhaps even vague language translates some of this if you will what is it actually entails. well the same person who's accused of being a foreign puppet has declared foreign interference a national emergency saying quote given the intensity of the threat of foreign interference as illustrated in the twenty seventeen intelligence community assessment i donald trump president of the united states of america hereby declare a national emergency to deal with this threat now the executive order will authorize sanctions against states and actors charged with election meddling this also applies to. companies organizations and even individuals these sanctions if imposed will block assets limit access to the u.s. financial system and ban people from entering the country now with midterms coming out this seems to be the administration's latest effort to prevent the meddling of but it should be not
elections west cross live here account in washington d.c. he has been going through it i'm just been looking at some of the action here as well senior dents perhaps even vague language translates some of this if you will what is it actually entails. well the same person who's accused of being a foreign puppet has declared foreign interference a national emergency saying quote given the intensity of the threat of foreign interference as illustrated in the twenty seventeen intelligence community...
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attorney's office in washington, d.c. now, under federal law, it is illegal for foreigners to donate to annul comm inaugural committ patten got around the law. we've known that mueller's investigators have asked witnesses about possible illegal foreign donations to the trump campaign and the inauguration, but the patten plea deal is the first public indication about that line of inquiry. rudy giuliani says that the plea deal has nothing to do with president trump. >> it turned out to be an irrelevant indictment where i think mueller has turned into the private prosecutor. what does it have todowith president trump? not a single thing. some guy donated to the inauguration? my goodness, there are about 500,000 people who donated. every time they get a speeding ticket, the specific prosecutor will do it. >> reporter: and patten has agreed to cooperate with mueller. evan perez, cnn, washington. >>> and still more questions and contradictions unfolding in the russian probe. in a court filing late friday, convicted former trum
attorney's office in washington, d.c. now, under federal law, it is illegal for foreigners to donate to annul comm inaugural committ patten got around the law. we've known that mueller's investigators have asked witnesses about possible illegal foreign donations to the trump campaign and the inauguration, but the patten plea deal is the first public indication about that line of inquiry. rudy giuliani says that the plea deal has nothing to do with president trump. >> it turned out to be...
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synagogued a historic and washington, d.c., to promote her book. this is about 35 minutes. >> thank you. you cansitting down, so sit down. come on. that's good. hear? is it all right? no you note? has to be turned on? matter? e right into it? oh, dear. now can you hear better? i actually did not get a nod for my first job so let's change the introduction a little bit. stanford lawended school and in the process met my .usband to be, john o'connor he was a year behind me in law school. we decided to get married, and i graduated from the law school, and we both liked to eat, and that meant one of us was going have to work, and since i was out of law school, that was me. i thought no problem. there were at least 40 notices on stanford's bulletin board saying, "stanford law graduates, we would be happy to talk to you about job opportunities. give us a call." there were 40 different messages . of thoseevery one notices. not a single one would even give me an interview. i said, "why?" they said, "we don't hire women." was.was the way it i got out of law
synagogued a historic and washington, d.c., to promote her book. this is about 35 minutes. >> thank you. you cansitting down, so sit down. come on. that's good. hear? is it all right? no you note? has to be turned on? matter? e right into it? oh, dear. now can you hear better? i actually did not get a nod for my first job so let's change the introduction a little bit. stanford lawended school and in the process met my .usband to be, john o'connor he was a year behind me in law school. we...
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that's exactly how i have tried to proceed and washington, d.c. on the veterans committee and and the united states senate heard. >> mr. rosendale like you to have the last word. mr. rosendale: we have to look at the administration and the leadership that is installed in these places right now and make sure that we are staffing properly. our veterans deserve to have care they want, when they want it and where they want it. period. >> gentlemen, we are going to move forward to another complex and multifaceted issue, that is the topic of immigration. i think each of your parties love to throw around the stereotypes of each party for this. eventually, that becomes personal. either you are too soft on this or you are heartless about this. you are both here and you are both on the record saying you want to protect the border. you obviously want to do it in different ways. let's hear from you tonight, what is the best way to secure our borders and how do we go about paying for that? we will start with you mr. rosendale. mr. rosendale: this is a very cri
that's exactly how i have tried to proceed and washington, d.c. on the veterans committee and and the united states senate heard. >> mr. rosendale like you to have the last word. mr. rosendale: we have to look at the administration and the leadership that is installed in these places right now and make sure that we are staffing properly. our veterans deserve to have care they want, when they want it and where they want it. period. >> gentlemen, we are going to move forward to...
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joins us live from washington d.c. sort of a warm welcome to the program any signs at this stage that the or the are in ready to engage in any sort of meaningful dialogue. absolutely we have seen that the u.n. special envoy. for yemen martin griffin has been engaging in the shuttle diplomacy over the past week last week he was in moscow for talks with the omani leadership where the part of the who think delegation that would represent the who to government for peace talks are located and they who chief negotiator. mohammed abdul saleh him located there he has also been in the regular contact with u.s. diplomats who are pushing behind the scenes to ensure the peace process on the u.n. supervision is moving forward what about these reports of airstrikes and ever closer to home data what can we read from from reports of those. what we saw just last week was that the united states government spearheaded by secretary of state mike brown pale and certified the united arab emirates and saudi arabia are meeting. the required s
joins us live from washington d.c. sort of a warm welcome to the program any signs at this stage that the or the are in ready to engage in any sort of meaningful dialogue. absolutely we have seen that the u.n. special envoy. for yemen martin griffin has been engaging in the shuttle diplomacy over the past week last week he was in moscow for talks with the omani leadership where the part of the who think delegation that would represent the who to government for peace talks are located and they...