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you're in washington dc. you're clearly becoming more and more interested in politics of public service, but it wasn't until you went to law school and graduated that you really got into poland you met frank lance who's another friend of mine bill worth lynn neil you you got into the business, but i kept reading reading and reading and i'm like was all men someone to my own background that when i finally got to washington dc. i had paul tully. i had all of the guys but there were no women there. no women no women at the table. what was it like for you on the republican side being the only woman in the room, especially at that age just starting your career where you have a discourage that you ever just want to just walk stand up and walk out. i read in a book that you were very patient, but god knows i'm sure there's some there were some days that you just wanted to walk out. there's no question about that and there were many days that the men in the room would have preferred i walk out of it. no, yeah there a
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consequently congress could not abolish slavery in washington dc because that would violate the slaveholders' rights of property. congress likewise had no power to ban slavery from the territories indeed precisely because slaves were protected as property the constitution obliged congress to protect slavery in the territories. fugitive slaves were not entitled to due process rights because slaves were property. moreover slavery in the us was restricted to black people and black people according to supreme court justice roger. tony had quote. no rights. the white man was bound to respect including of course the rights of due process. the pro-slavery interpretation of the constitution was summed up in tony's 1857 dred scott decision. the fact that it was universally denounced among republicans including lincoln. is a telling indication of how widespread anti-slavery constitutionalism was among northern opponents of slavery. horace greeley's new york tribune granted tony's decision quote just so much more await as would be the judgment of a majority of those congregated in any washington ballro
consequently congress could not abolish slavery in washington dc because that would violate the slaveholders' rights of property. congress likewise had no power to ban slavery from the territories indeed precisely because slaves were protected as property the constitution obliged congress to protect slavery in the territories. fugitive slaves were not entitled to due process rights because slaves were property. moreover slavery in the us was restricted to black people and black people according...
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a group of 150 people boarded the train and departed for washington dc at 9:35 at 9:305 am. the funeral train reached the station at 1:25. president and mrs. johnson greeted the hoover family. just outside union family the johnsons into thes lined up to watch the casket loaded onto the case on. the escort commander led the procession in washington dc down delaware avenue 3 blocks to the east from the fred fiumano. this included the army band, the national color detail, the caisson and the body barriers, the personal flag bearer, the comparison horse, black jack, next was the hoover family and limousines, president johnson followed with secret service escort and cars with other dignitaries. as the column moved down delaware avenue to the south, escort troops were in units along the east side of the avenue facing the center of the street. in order to the south were a company from each of the service academies, from the army marine corps, navy, air force and coast guard and composite company of servicewomen, the army national guard, air force reserve and coast guard reserve com
a group of 150 people boarded the train and departed for washington dc at 9:35 at 9:305 am. the funeral train reached the station at 1:25. president and mrs. johnson greeted the hoover family. just outside union family the johnsons into thes lined up to watch the casket loaded onto the case on. the escort commander led the procession in washington dc down delaware avenue 3 blocks to the east from the fred fiumano. this included the army band, the national color detail, the caisson and the body...
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wilson thanking her for employment and being able to afford a house in washington dc. so the outreach for is understanding through john powell was as simple as picking up the phone finding people sending an email tapping into networks and i would say for sites who aren't slavery sites. it doesn't mean the slavery should not be addressed at your site right because of the foundational nature, especially a presidential sites as lena shared. not just the presence who owns slaves but obviously the continuation and the legacy of slavery post emancipation through the first half of the 20th century and still with us in policy ways and experiences of african-americans today. it's relevant to everyone and i think humanizing hearing from descendants, but humanizing the story. we don't treat humanity and other stories of suffering in our history with the distance. that we unfortunately do with slavery in america. it's all of our stories. african-american history is american history. i just have a professor at morgan state who would say the boardrooms of america have always been se
wilson thanking her for employment and being able to afford a house in washington dc. so the outreach for is understanding through john powell was as simple as picking up the phone finding people sending an email tapping into networks and i would say for sites who aren't slavery sites. it doesn't mean the slavery should not be addressed at your site right because of the foundational nature, especially a presidential sites as lena shared. not just the presence who owns slaves but obviously the...
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i really wanted to be in washington dc. i wanted to be a car ride away from home three hour car ride. i had been accepted at boston college and it was the year after. doug flutie won the heisman trophy and the applications were way up. we went to see boston college lovely campus fabulous school, of course, but i really wanted to be in washington dc. i thought even early on i had this a little bit smitten and bitten by the political bug donna and i think a lot of that had to do with meeting ronald reagan very briefly, but you were just being in his company ferraro. that's i wrote that i said, wait a minute you you were excited about geraldine ferraro until you met ronald reagan. i was indeed, so just to back up this a summer of 1984. you'll remember it. well, yes, and it's the republican and democratic national conventions are going on now the democrats my party out of power. and i was so enthralled with geraldine for i thought well there she is just like the women who raised me in italian catholic woman. she was a congressw
i really wanted to be in washington dc. i wanted to be a car ride away from home three hour car ride. i had been accepted at boston college and it was the year after. doug flutie won the heisman trophy and the applications were way up. we went to see boston college lovely campus fabulous school, of course, but i really wanted to be in washington dc. i thought even early on i had this a little bit smitten and bitten by the political bug donna and i think a lot of that had to do with meeting...
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can you tell us how you found yourself in washington dc on january 6, 2021? >> good evening chair, adam vice chair. thank you for the introduction. as stated in the winter of 2020, i was working on a documentary. as part of that documentary, i found several rallies in washington dc on december 11 and december 12 i learned there would be a rally on the ball on january 6. though my three colleagues and i came down to document the rally, according to the permit, there was going to be a rally at the ellipse. we arrived and observed a large contingent of proud boys marching towards the capital. we filmed them and almost immediately, i was separated from my colleagues. i documented the crowd turning from protesters to writers, to insurrectionists. i was surprised at the size of the group, the anger and the profanity. and for anyone who did not understand how violent that event was, i saw it, i documented it and i experienced it. i heard incredibly aggressive chanting and i subsequently shared that footage with the authorities. i am here pursuant to a house appeal.
can you tell us how you found yourself in washington dc on january 6, 2021? >> good evening chair, adam vice chair. thank you for the introduction. as stated in the winter of 2020, i was working on a documentary. as part of that documentary, i found several rallies in washington dc on december 11 and december 12 i learned there would be a rally on the ball on january 6. though my three colleagues and i came down to document the rally, according to the permit, there was going to be a rally...
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he deputies assuming the mask on the in washington dc. thank you so much. we as like a smother news taking place around the world. police and the western u. s. 8 of idaho have arrested that one men suspected of plotting to stage arrived near an algae p t q. pride event. police say the suspects are members of a white nationalist group. authorities were tipped off by a call from a local resident reported, seeing what looked like quote, a little army voters in france had to the poles and parliamentary elections seen as a critical to the success of president emanuel. my con, 2nd term agenda. the centrists president's absolute majority is at stake with polls predicting a strong challenge from a left wing alliance opposed to many of microns policy or chinese defense minister way thing her has warned that any attempt to bring about tie one's independence will trigger a fight to the end, he spoke at the original security form in singapore general way accused the united states of pursuing an indo pacific strategy bound to lead to confrontation. he said, china's rela
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he doubly is assuming some escandone in washington dc. thank you so me. the authorities in brazil have defended the search for 2 men who've been missing in the amazon for a week. there were researching and research in deforestation and commercial intrusion in the region. some of their relatives say they've given up hope the men osler life. the search continues, british journalist, dom phillips and brazilian indigenous sex bird bruno betty eta were last seen on june 5th. the 2 had received chats as they conducted research in brazil, giovanni valley, a forested region, which has seen a surge in illegal fishing logging, mining and drug trafficking. police have arrested one man so far suspected of tailing, the missing men. a spot of blood was found on his boat. locals have joined in on the search too, but there is still no sign of the missing men. the lad, we haven't found anything. we came all the way on the river and there is nothing. i don't mean to me. in brazilian authorities, including the president, said they are taking action bellagio pre middle mail
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the deputies assuming the mask on the in washington dc. thank you so much. i take a look at some of the news making headlines around the world. see people have been shot dead in india after protests turnt violence. crowds demanded the arrest of former members of the ruling hindu nationalist. b. j. p. party. accuse of making derogatory remarks about the prophet mohammed, china's defense minister says beijing will not hesitate to start a war if taiwan declares independence, he gave the warning at international security summit in singapore. u. s. president joe biden said washington will defend taiwan. should china attack? and china as 2 biggest cities are facing new locked downs. dozens of cove at 19 cases are reported in the capital, beijing and people in parts of shanghai will also have to remain indoors. both cities east restrictions earlier this month. but the rest fight has proved to be a short one. ah, fresh locked downs and marked a thing in shanghai. not the weekend many residence were hoping for. just 10 days after the city started easing grueling rest
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dc and the madison building and the adams building three buildings right in washington, dc. what's the relationship between the library and the congress itself? i mentioned that it's the research arm and there's a special unit that congressional research service. that just gives nonpartisan objective research and reference to members of congress in their staff. i mentioned that 24/7 so whatever topic. or subject or things that are being discussed or considered by congress legislation this group of specialists and every field provides information that members of congress need for their deliberations and their values really include being that objective source, but also confidential information and confidentiality. so that's the main that's how the library of congress started serving congress and now it serves not only congress, but the people congress serves the entire nation. so dr. carla hayden, you're the 14th librarian of congress who appoints you do you apply for this job? the library in a congress the position is a presidential nomination. so the president of the united
dc and the madison building and the adams building three buildings right in washington, dc. what's the relationship between the library and the congress itself? i mentioned that it's the research arm and there's a special unit that congressional research service. that just gives nonpartisan objective research and reference to members of congress in their staff. i mentioned that 24/7 so whatever topic. or subject or things that are being discussed or considered by congress legislation this group...
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so we got gridlocked on the federal level here in washington dc. it is something that people here who are protesting to they are really hoping that they can change the message they're sending here to the white house into congress. but it looks like after more mass shootings in america, very little will happen on the federal level legislation that okay, so me, so my scan, the reporting on the market for our lives demonstration in washington in march is like taking place across the united states today. thanks so much you work and you know why? let's take a look now. some of the other stories making use around the world. china's defense minister says beijing will not hesitate to start a war if taiwan declares independence gave the warning at an international security summit in singapore. american president joe biden has at washington will defend taiwan. should china attack? iran and venezuela have signed a 20 year co operation agreement. deal covers areas including energy and defense. it ran as one of venezuela's main allies. the 2 countries are both
so we got gridlocked on the federal level here in washington dc. it is something that people here who are protesting to they are really hoping that they can change the message they're sending here to the white house into congress. but it looks like after more mass shootings in america, very little will happen on the federal level legislation that okay, so me, so my scan, the reporting on the market for our lives demonstration in washington in march is like taking place across the united states...
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the deputies assuming the musk on the in washington dc. thank you so much. well, let's take a look at them. other stories making news around the world. the hot is iran and venezuela has signed a 20 year cooperation agreement who did the deal covers areas including energy and defense. yvonne is one of them as well as the main allies, and when the 2 countries are both under tougher us sanctions, it minister to people have been shot dead in india after protest turned violent. crowds demanded the arrest of former members of the ruling hindu nationalist. b j. p. party accuse of making derogatory remarks about the prophet mohammed, china's defense minister says beijing will not hesitate to start a war. if taiwan declares independence, he gave the warning as the as an international security summit in singapore. his remarks come after us president joe biden said that washington would defend taiwan if china were to attack the island. timidity at asia's most important security summit in singapore, a threat of war interpreters as a very good start. we would also know i
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dc and a perfectly happy little black girl growing up in washington dc, but we would have been descending from thomas jefferson. so i was really excited when i heard this and it's because he was my favorite president. and it was my favorite president because he written the declaration of independence and i thought that was the most marvelous document ever composed by a human being. i had no idea as a 13 year old girl that thomas jefferson enslaved people. so i could not imagine we weren't taught that in school. were you taught that in school? no, we weren't taught that so i couldn't imagine how that happened. but i was so intrigued by the story. that i pushed my family to tell me as much as they could about it. and there's it's a long story about janison this information that she conveyed and i would encourage you to about that in the book. what i was able to. ascertain as i explored this story was that my grandmother my father's mother was from charlottesville. now, let me tell you a little bit about my dad. when i first heard this story it seemed incredible to me, but i looked at my dad
dc and a perfectly happy little black girl growing up in washington dc, but we would have been descending from thomas jefferson. so i was really excited when i heard this and it's because he was my favorite president. and it was my favorite president because he written the declaration of independence and i thought that was the most marvelous document ever composed by a human being. i had no idea as a 13 year old girl that thomas jefferson enslaved people. so i could not imagine we weren't...
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all right, rosalind jordan live for us from washington dc. many thanks. as we mentioned, it's been nearly 50 years since the u. s. supreme court ruled on roe vs wade. the 973 decision established the choosing to have an abortion is a right protected by the constitution. 7 out of the 9 judges voted in favor at the time they ruled a fetus has the potential for life in the early stages of pregnancy. but is not a person and therefore does not have constitutional rights of its own. decades later, restrictions on the procedure vary depending on state laws, but at least 13 states have what's known as trigger laws that will immediately ban or restrict abortion. after this ruling, the state of missouri has already become the 1st state to end abortion. entirely. republican members of congress are hailing the ruling as a momentous victory. we are entering a new era of freedom of freedom for the unborn. and i am proud to have always been on the side of pro my pro life brothers and sisters who stand here with me to day and all across america. we always knew we would r
all right, rosalind jordan live for us from washington dc. many thanks. as we mentioned, it's been nearly 50 years since the u. s. supreme court ruled on roe vs wade. the 973 decision established the choosing to have an abortion is a right protected by the constitution. 7 out of the 9 judges voted in favor at the time they ruled a fetus has the potential for life in the early stages of pregnancy. but is not a person and therefore does not have constitutional rights of its own. decades later,...
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these are folks who has never been to washington dc and they're there. we're here to visit their congressman and i want to speak to the committee. and just because the committees never called me and asked me anything, they sent a letter, a corporation, they never sent it to me. your office never, no, never, never received the letter, never received a phone call. never received an email. they sent it to you guys. i find out about it all my way to the airport a month ago. so when i get on the plane, i see my picture on tv screens. all the plane is some kind of evil conspirator. that tells me they're not interested in the true for only interested in creating a narrative for you guys. well, live to alan fish and out in washington. so other than that, tell us that more about what appears to be going on in this submitted. so again, melissa, this is slightly new and then there's a site problem for, for barry loudermilk in the a month ago when he says he saw his picture, he said he never led any group that on a tour of the capitol. but the video assures that he
these are folks who has never been to washington dc and they're there. we're here to visit their congressman and i want to speak to the committee. and just because the committees never called me and asked me anything, they sent a letter, a corporation, they never sent it to me. your office never, no, never, never received the letter, never received a phone call. never received an email. they sent it to you guys. i find out about it all my way to the airport a month ago. so when i get on the...
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so you go to the wilson house in washington dc. there's a wonderful lady who does a wonderful tour and she's struggling with all these questions and i took the tour in october. she's stunning. so go there they're doing all the displays and edith and racism and stuff and thank you. thank you. these are wonderful recommendations. i'm thinking about this stuff. you need to wrap things up or do it. it's been a wonderful panel, and i know i so enjoyed it and learned so much and she is such a device person in terms of how people feel the better and iso,. thank you everybody for tuning in tonight. hello everyone. thank you so much for joining us. i'm marcia eli from the brooklyn public library's center for brooklyn history and the arts and culture team bpl presents.
so you go to the wilson house in washington dc. there's a wonderful lady who does a wonderful tour and she's struggling with all these questions and i took the tour in october. she's stunning. so go there they're doing all the displays and edith and racism and stuff and thank you. thank you. these are wonderful recommendations. i'm thinking about this stuff. you need to wrap things up or do it. it's been a wonderful panel, and i know i so enjoyed it and learned so much and she is such a device...
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so you go to the wilson house in washington dc. there's a wonderful lady who does a wonderful tour and she's struggling with all these questions and i took the tour in october. she's stunning. so go there they're doing all the displays and edith and racism and stuff and thank you. thank you. these are wonderful recommendations. i'm thinking about this stuff. you need to wrap things up or do it. it's been a wonderful panel, and i know i so enjoyed it and learned so much and she is such a device person in terms of how people feel the better and i
so you go to the wilson house in washington dc. there's a wonderful lady who does a wonderful tour and she's struggling with all these questions and i took the tour in october. she's stunning. so go there they're doing all the displays and edith and racism and stuff and thank you. thank you. these are wonderful recommendations. i'm thinking about this stuff. you need to wrap things up or do it. it's been a wonderful panel, and i know i so enjoyed it and learned so much and she is such a device...
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they moved to washington dc and lincoln and the cabinet are welcoming of him. what's interesting and this is one of the points i try to really draw out in the book. is that lincoln's welcoming of african-americans and of black people from other countries in this case? runs against the grain most white americans including abolitionists and reformers are not welcoming to african americans and but lincoln is and in remains case he is so poorly treated by white society in washington that partway through his time. he just decides i'm out of here and he moves to new york city, but it wasn't because of how lincoln treated him. it was because of how white i mean, washington dc was a southern city in 1863 and it was that treatment that caused him to go to new york. but but it's lincoln who breaks down the barrier in terms of diplomacy and welcoming a diplomat from haiti, which would have been unfathomable before his presidency an official interactions. he seems to have charmed charmed the town maybe not charmed the town charmed the people that came to state dinners. and
they moved to washington dc and lincoln and the cabinet are welcoming of him. what's interesting and this is one of the points i try to really draw out in the book. is that lincoln's welcoming of african-americans and of black people from other countries in this case? runs against the grain most white americans including abolitionists and reformers are not welcoming to african americans and but lincoln is and in remains case he is so poorly treated by white society in washington that partway...
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it's six in the morning in singapore, and six in the evening in washington dc where in just 2 hours time, the hearing into the january 6 assault on congress last year is set to begin. committee aides say the evidence will show that mr trump was at the center of an effort to overturn the election result. but top republicans say the committe�*s work is illegitimate — and a sham. barbara plett usher reports. it was an astonishing attack on democracy. the capitol, stormed by supporters of a defeated president trying to overturn the 2020 election results. the investigation into how and why it happened is the most sweeping ever conducted by congress. but much is already known because these graphic scenes played out on television screens in real time. we fight like hell, and if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country any more. and president trump's fighting words that day echoed around the world. what happened here was shocking. it was dramatic, and it was a year and a half ago. americans have a lot of other things on their minds right now. so the committee is hoping t
it's six in the morning in singapore, and six in the evening in washington dc where in just 2 hours time, the hearing into the january 6 assault on congress last year is set to begin. committee aides say the evidence will show that mr trump was at the center of an effort to overturn the election result. but top republicans say the committe�*s work is illegitimate — and a sham. barbara plett usher reports. it was an astonishing attack on democracy. the capitol, stormed by supporters of a...
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. >> more the federal reserve in washington dc. >> this is a very aggressive move. this is the highest one time rate hike in 28 years in the u.s. and the goal is to react to the alarming rate of inflation we saw in a report just last week at 6.8%. jerome powell also called these destroyed and really challenging and uncertain times for the u.s. economy. he has quite a challenge ahead of him. he is trying to cool down this boring -- roaring hot economy. but he asked to do so and the board has to do so without triggering a recession. there is some fear of that happening. possibly next year. powell did not predict that. he said they were releasing the economic projection for the next three years in the u.s., finding that is when the u.s. economy may pull down to a healthier level where the unemployment rate and inflation rates are the target levels that the federal reserve wants. >> robert scott is at the economic policy institute. he says they are caused by international pressures and they may not be sold by a rate increase. >> i am afraid this is trying to use a canon
. >> more the federal reserve in washington dc. >> this is a very aggressive move. this is the highest one time rate hike in 28 years in the u.s. and the goal is to react to the alarming rate of inflation we saw in a report just last week at 6.8%. jerome powell also called these destroyed and really challenging and uncertain times for the u.s. economy. he has quite a challenge ahead of him. he is trying to cool down this boring -- roaring hot economy. but he asked to do so and the...
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. >> vamos con más información con una cobertura en equipo desde washington dc, donde hay mucha actividad de los soñadores. adelante, buenas tardes. >> buenas tardes, felicidad. en este aniversario 10 de acción diferida para los llegados en la infancia (daca) no es solo una manifestación o marcha,, los manifestantes están contando sus historias de primera mano. frida viene desde houston texas. se cumplen 10 años de acción diferida para los llegados en la infancia (daca), pero las cosas siguen igual. ¿cómo te sientes? >> es un día para celebrar, pero también para recordar que no ha pasado nada. seguimos luchando, sabemos que no será fácil, que debemos seguir luchando y marchando. se siente un poco triste que no nos consideren una prioridad. yo soy acción diferida para los llegados en la infancia (daca), y aportó mucho a la comunidad de estados unidos. seguimos con mucha esperanza de que nos pongan como una prioridad. >> muchas gracias. muchos culpan a los republicanos, hablamos con una congresista republicana y esto dijo. >> se requiere una reforma migratoria que los incluya
. >> vamos con más información con una cobertura en equipo desde washington dc, donde hay mucha actividad de los soñadores. adelante, buenas tardes. >> buenas tardes, felicidad. en este aniversario 10 de acción diferida para los llegados en la infancia (daca) no es solo una manifestación o marcha,, los manifestantes están contando sus historias de primera mano. frida viene desde houston texas. se cumplen 10 años de acción diferida para los llegados en la infancia (daca),...
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i think, one of them is meeting him in washington dc. the president and the -- biden have not had an oval office meeting in a year and a half and that is a big factor. with the upcoming trick with president biden going into the region. and trying to extract as much positions across the region. and a planned agenda. these are two factors. i think there's a lot more improvement in terms of how congress is able to exert pressure that has to do with something that the ministration has said which is protecting dissidents, abroad, including u.s. citizens. that is one thing we can see in the conditionality. there's a lot more specificities about it. with talks of public officials from the biden administration. that is the main idea behind the sentencing. the exiled voices. people have been able to basically shut down any conversation inside the borders. the remaining voices outside become more critical, including al jazeera, regionally but also internationally out of there. yes, it matters, to the president, having that meeting. it also matters
i think, one of them is meeting him in washington dc. the president and the -- biden have not had an oval office meeting in a year and a half and that is a big factor. with the upcoming trick with president biden going into the region. and trying to extract as much positions across the region. and a planned agenda. these are two factors. i think there's a lot more improvement in terms of how congress is able to exert pressure that has to do with something that the ministration has said which is...
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of the african-american civil war memorial here in washington, dc today is august 22nd 2022. and it's actually the day that we celebrated african americans said what memorial as founders day? because it was this date back in 1863. president created within the military something called the bureau of the united states colored troops. and it was the bureau of the united states called troops rolled. will recruit train biff whack and then deploy 200,000 african americans soldiers in the civil war these soldiers were being brought into the union army. on the paragraph 8 of the emancipation proclamation which we refer to as the enforcement clause. now for those who are historians among us you know that these three actually amendments are the only the masturbation proclamation in the three monument three. a minimum is a follower would only three that have enforcement clauses in them. the enforcement clause of the emancipation proclamation was paragraph 8 and a paragraph 8 said persons of suitable condition. will be enlisted in the union army. so lincoln didn't just say all slaves are
of the african-american civil war memorial here in washington, dc today is august 22nd 2022. and it's actually the day that we celebrated african americans said what memorial as founders day? because it was this date back in 1863. president created within the military something called the bureau of the united states colored troops. and it was the bureau of the united states called troops rolled. will recruit train biff whack and then deploy 200,000 african americans soldiers in the civil war...
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wade was struck down. >> anthony, thank you so much for that analysis there in washington dc. meanwhile away from the supreme court, history was made on the floor to the u.s. house of ebbs's of today while lawmakers -- of representative today why -- when lawmakers approved a -- the senate passed a bill on thursday it was a bipartisan compromise and that stopping changers people from having access to guns. there is billions of dolrs of funding for mental health and school security and the measure fell short on an assault weapon ban, the laws being held as a breakthrough after decades of inaction by congress. let's talk to our north america editor sarah smith. has this been a day of dramatic contrast in washington with lawmakers finally coming together for the first time since 1994 on and control while the supreme court overturns the federal right to an abortion? >> absolutely, to the most divisive issues in america, on one you see bipartisan american -- agreement and two sides cannot be further apartment it comes to abortion. you can see outside in the supreme court where the p
wade was struck down. >> anthony, thank you so much for that analysis there in washington dc. meanwhile away from the supreme court, history was made on the floor to the u.s. house of ebbs's of today while lawmakers -- of representative today why -- when lawmakers approved a -- the senate passed a bill on thursday it was a bipartisan compromise and that stopping changers people from having access to guns. there is billions of dolrs of funding for mental health and school security and the...