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pope arrives to washington d.c. june 24, what he describes enthusiastic welcome, also reported in the philadelphian require, his wife wrote him a quick note and that this moment, this movement to washington d.c., this movement, this order, this meeting was perfectly, she was perfectly convinced it was leading to a greater purpose and that greater purpose was pope would not return to the west. she'd write this and her letter to her husband, i'm almost sure he will not have fremont and perhaps mcdowell's department and you will then take the field against jackson. it is possible you may supersede mcclellan but i do not come up with my present white on the subject considerate lightly how clairvoyance was pope's wife in that moment. june 25, pope arrives to washington d.c. and he has his first interview that date with secretary of war, edward stanton. he goes and sticks stanton and there they sit, and they sit and they look at each other and size each other up, they have some faint chit chat about lighthearted topics an
pope arrives to washington d.c. june 24, what he describes enthusiastic welcome, also reported in the philadelphian require, his wife wrote him a quick note and that this moment, this movement to washington d.c., this movement, this order, this meeting was perfectly, she was perfectly convinced it was leading to a greater purpose and that greater purpose was pope would not return to the west. she'd write this and her letter to her husband, i'm almost sure he will not have fremont and perhaps...
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i will get down the washington, d.c. and find the common ground because we can have programs like dhaka and reform the immigration system in a responsible way that treats families barely across the globe, while making sure we have security here at home. jim: how can we get a vibrant guest worker program to help us through these labor shortages? mr. malinowski: elect people to congress who believe in legal immigration. look, there's a reason why congress has been stuck on this. 10 years ago we had a bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform that was passed by john mccain and lindsey graham and democrats in the united states senate that would've secured our border, and i voted for tens of billions of dollars for border security in the last few years, and it also would've give it a pathway to citizenship, to legal work for millions of people's hard-working immigration in the country that would've been verified for our employers. this was a good bipartisan middle-of-the-road solution in the ascendant wing of the republican
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she's an unreliable boat and will be tossed to and fro from the winds of washington, d.c. but the point is who is representing the voice of alaska we need our voice heard in washington, d.c. >> some of the big priorities for the american people are the forty-year high inflation and the fact the administration is pushing the climate agenda to the detriment of fossil fuel companies i believe lisa murkowski has been the deciding vote in some of these things, what can you tell us about your priorities as it relates to alaska, what about drilling, she wasn't just the deciding vote for the nominee pushing through the climate change agenda, she actually wrote the bill the push through the climate change agenda what were trying to focus on my big priority we've got to get ourselves energy independent in our economy up and running people for alaska cannot pay for gas and groceries the way that the biden administration affects us we go to work to pay for gas that's how bad it is it is because of decisions murkowski has made. if you asked me my top priorities is economy, right after
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i really wanted to be in washington d.c. i wanted to be a car right away from..s home, three hour car rer been accepted at boston college it was the year after doug won the heisman trophy. the applications were way o out. who deceived boston college, lovely campus fabless golf course ready really wanted to be in washingtonou d.c. early on i was smitten and bitten by the political bug. a lot of reagan very briefly. i said wait a minute. you're excited about dirty for our team metre ronald reagan. garza was indeed for decemberwef as84. you will remember it well by the republican democratic national conventions are goingng on. the democrats lit verse, party out of power. i was soin enthralled there sh is, but woman she's a congressman from queens walter mondale tapped her she's going to give her primetime speech except that nomination the first woman ever to major party ticket. i listened to her that she was a great messenger. he said strength, calling out communism. i think had a very joyful way of communicating free-market ca
i really wanted to be in washington d.c. i wanted to be a car right away from..s home, three hour car rer been accepted at boston college it was the year after doug won the heisman trophy. the applications were way o out. who deceived boston college, lovely campus fabless golf course ready really wanted to be in washingtonou d.c. early on i was smitten and bitten by the political bug. a lot of reagan very briefly. i said wait a minute. you're excited about dirty for our team metre ronald...
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you are in washington d.c. but you're clearly becoming more and more interested in politics or public service. it was not until you went to law school and graduated that you really got into poland. another friend of mine, got into the business. i kept reading and reading and reading similar to my own background when i finally got to washington d.c. i guys but no women. >> no women for. >> what was it like from the republican side being the only woman in the world? especially at that age. just starting a career. were you ever discouraged and want to stand up and walk out? i read in the book you were very patient. sure there are some day she just wanted to walk out for. >> are still questions about that. there many days the men and the will would've preferred i walked out of it. and that is why you can't's. if you'd know your skill set, you know who you are in your something to add to the conversation into the consideration into the analysis. you do that. i learned early on i had some gifts and insight that may b
you are in washington d.c. but you're clearly becoming more and more interested in politics or public service. it was not until you went to law school and graduated that you really got into poland. another friend of mine, got into the business. i kept reading and reading and reading similar to my own background when i finally got to washington d.c. i guys but no women. >> no women for. >> what was it like from the republican side being the only woman in the world? especially at that...
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your poverty in washington d.c., a kid who is 13. or let's say six or seven, he's, behind she's behind because they didn't get a chance to go to preschool. why don't they have these opportunities? chancellor, maybe they're six and maybe their mothers is 20. maybe their mother had a child varying it didn't have an opportunity or didn't take the opportunity. the days i'm not teaching i often go to the corner store and i talk to mow, moe is from guinea. we sit down and talk about african things just like that,, have a cup of coffee before i go home and start reading and writing. young kids will come into the store, four, five or six. they come in to get candia because like that when they should be in preschool but they're not. . so, if that person is six and their mother is, what? maybe 20, 22. their grandfather's baby 40, great-grandfathers maybe 62. it's not just the generation, it's generations that have preceded them that may not have had opportunities. of course, 70% of african american men never finished high school in washington,
your poverty in washington d.c., a kid who is 13. or let's say six or seven, he's, behind she's behind because they didn't get a chance to go to preschool. why don't they have these opportunities? chancellor, maybe they're six and maybe their mothers is 20. maybe their mother had a child varying it didn't have an opportunity or didn't take the opportunity. the days i'm not teaching i often go to the corner store and i talk to mow, moe is from guinea. we sit down and talk about african things...
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you decided to come to washington, d.c. to attend college, trinity college. tell us about that experience and that drive down and that first moment that you arrived here. what caught you? what made you decide that d.c. was a place to be? >> guest: my parents did note go to college. i think very typical for somebody maybe of my age andio stage in that area and my mother took me down here herself and you know it was hard for her to leave her only child in washington, d.c. in the strip after she called the way under whole way home. thank you mommy for allowing mel to spread my wings and do that.. i really wanted to be a car ride away from home.t i had been accepted at boston college and it was the year after doug flutie won the heisman trophy and applicationsd were way up. i went to see boston college, lovely colors, sizes course butr i really wanted in washington, d.c. i felt early on i had a little bit smitten by the political bug. i think a lot of it has to do with meeting ronald reagan very briefly.to >> host: but you wrote geraldine ferrari. i thought wait
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i will get down the washington, d.c. and find the common ground because we can have programs like dhaka and reform the immigration system in a responsible way that treats families barely across the globe, while making sure we have security here at home. jim: how can we get a vibrant guest worker program to help us through these labor shortages? mr. malinowski: elect people to congress who believe in legal immigration. look, there's a reason why congress has been stuck on this. 10 years ago we had a bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform that was passed by john mccain and lindsey graham and democrats in the united states senate that would've secured our border, and i voted for tens of billions of dollars for border security in the last few years, and it also would've give it a pathway to citizenship, to legal work for millions of people's hard-working immigration in the country that would've been verified for our employers. this was a good bipartisan middle-of-the-road solution in the ascendant wing of the republican
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she was in washington, d.c., at the time. you can only imagine how she felt when she got the call about this attack. police are investigating the motive. in the meantime, we've been catching up with neighbors who are very concerned. how do you feel knowing this was like a targeted attack on paul terrible. it's very scary. >> i saw someone suspicious either morning out here, but i told the i'd be curious to see when i see a picture of the person who did if it's the same one, i will cobb. i see all >> and police cars i feel very scared. very sad about what has happened to paul and it. no, it could have happened. >> a lot of people just hoping that paul pelosi has a speedy recovery along with president biden who says he called nancy pelosi himself to say that he's praying for her and for the whole pelosi family. in the meantime, we're waiting to hear from san francisco police about the man that they arrested for intruding breaking in and attacking paul pelosi. that was supposed to be right now. but they pushed back the press con
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and we will look at a book about washington, d.c. and the struggles, and it's a study of just winning one neighborhood. and duboise went in this whole city. you know, i'm doing a study for the city on washington d.c. i'm trying to find about why so many african-americans have been forced out. but the problem is that the city government and the planners and people who keep the statistics have no systematic way of keeping it. it's almost as if they didn't care. i suppose they do, but so many african-americans are being forced out, and the city's changing so much, and people who decry gentrification yet in some ways are happy with it because it creates a neighborhood where there are more young, well-off. but what about the people who have been forced out? duboise was the first to look at that day by day. you see, people talk about property, and often it's not understand we have poverty in washington d.c. yeah, you have a kid who's 13 or say 6 or 7 and he's behind or she's behind because they didn't get the chance the go to preschool. wh
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when we moved to washington d.c. as as a couple as a templeton accepted big jobs president donald trump. people seem to want to forget that areno never know it or glos it over. very important part of the story is -- >> host: you tell the story. look. i really should get to the part because i should stop right now and say you and also another thing in common which is a reason why i couldn't stop reading the book, and that is your ex-boss like my ex boss called me into a room with nobody in their look in the eye and said you know, can you run this thing? can you be my campaign manager? he basically say what you think about it? call a me back. i saw that. i also sawaw the in the book and i'm like oh god, then i wrote on the front page, i had to go back. as i started to read this book i really wanted to call you invite you over to sit on my porch in our white rocking chairs drinking wine. i saw so much. >> guest: i will be there. true morality go back. you write about george. george had a big job and he declined it tragi
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we can do that down on washington, d.c. if we could find that common ground, tax pre-existing conditions, have more innovation and opportunity to find that solution, and that will help ensure more people are seeking insurance and affordability options as well. jim: mr. malinowski? providing subsidies for the affordable care act makes it more affordable for individuals, but that is simply shifting the cost from individuals to taxpayers. how in general can we make health care more affordable. the inflation reduction act takes a stab at this, but it only does tend drugs, only for medicare, and not until 2026, so it's not something that's going to really have much effect. but how can we make health care more affordable, or at least stop these tremendous increases we are seeing year-over-year? mr. malinowski: that's an excellent question and i agree with the premise of it. we made it more affordable but we have not yet done enough to attack the underlying problem, which is the fact that americans pay about 12% of our national in
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right outside the metro in washington, d.c.. and that is an extraordinarily concrete vision that those girl scouts came away with, they keep that they don't have to just learn about wilson and a vision of world peace. they need to learn about what's happening in their own backyard. >> that's a very arresting story. yes, thank you very much. why didn't i related a little bit to what you just mentioned, elizabeth, the people coming out and saying, why didn't i know this, i don't exactly know what people are talking about law. when they say, he, wilson did this or didn't do this. we had a question asking us to summarize wilson's attitudes and actions on race, rather than just referred event more top around them. first of all, i will refer people to our previous installment of the series, wilson then and now, which was on wilson and the politics of race. i don't know that really either of us are equipped to do that in the time we have. but maybe i could try to address that question by asking each of you to explain the major events a
right outside the metro in washington, d.c.. and that is an extraordinarily concrete vision that those girl scouts came away with, they keep that they don't have to just learn about wilson and a vision of world peace. they need to learn about what's happening in their own backyard. >> that's a very arresting story. yes, thank you very much. why didn't i related a little bit to what you just mentioned, elizabeth, the people coming out and saying, why didn't i know this, i don't exactly...
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washington d.c. puerto rico and puerto rico estates. washington d.c. has a greater population into states and puerto rico has a greater population in 21 states. we send our sons and daughters off to war. we are good citizens and yet we don't have representation in congress. that's one of the ways in which we can rebalance the senate. i have to say everybody just assumes puerto rico washington d.c. are automatically democratic to the senate. it's not necessarily true. puerto rico is an island wide basis republicans have won and republicans have won here in washington d.c. as well. at least it's an opportunity. it's a possibility doing something with the senate that otherwise is probably in permeable to change. >> a highly polarized country how do you convince people who are not imperiled by this to care about voting rights or those who have the most to lose from more fair voting rights to care? >> i think it requires leadership and talking about these issues. they are a great many things the american
washington d.c. puerto rico and puerto rico estates. washington d.c. has a greater population into states and puerto rico has a greater population in 21 states. we send our sons and daughters off to war. we are good citizens and yet we don't have representation in congress. that's one of the ways in which we can rebalance the senate. i have to say everybody just assumes puerto rico washington d.c. are automatically democratic to the senate. it's not necessarily true. puerto rico is an island...
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out with a speech in washington, d.c., by former vice president mike pence. [applause] mike pence calling out the students for rejecting someone with a different viewpoint. the students were heard chanting "he has no home here" all demonstrating their hate for mike pence. maybe georgetown needs a course on irony. firing back the activists were proven wrong by mike pence speech within minutes. >> carley: listen to this the professor fired after the student caved to students is telling his side of the story in a "boston globe" op-ed, "i was fired from nyu after the students complaint the class was too hard." next, the professor says "students need to develop the ability to take responsibility for failure. if they continue to deflect blame, they will never grow and everyone hits -- and failure to overcome and improve. failure should be a teachable moment and the teachers must have -- without fear of punishment, to not coddle students for the stake of tuition and apply a little tough love. the question, todd, was the college right to fire him? >> todd: no, not ev
out with a speech in washington, d.c., by former vice president mike pence. [applause] mike pence calling out the students for rejecting someone with a different viewpoint. the students were heard chanting "he has no home here" all demonstrating their hate for mike pence. maybe georgetown needs a course on irony. firing back the activists were proven wrong by mike pence speech within minutes. >> carley: listen to this the professor fired after the student caved to students is...
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from maine to washington to illinois to washington state and back to washington, d.c. and alaska. he was a climate canary, a warning of the dangers of everything from pollution to pesticides. and more importantly, he laid the groundwork for what we have a present day conversation about the environment. when he retired, he wrote a letter. i was afraid no farewell note to his colleagues, and he analogized his time on the court to a canoe. he said at the beginning the justices were strangers, but at the end they were warm and fast friends. but he wrote to them and said he hoped that they would leave these wildernesses and these water horses as pure and unpolluted as we those which we traversed to his law clerks. he keep the faith in the rule of law and his legacy. he wanted to be remembered as someone who made the earth more beautiful than when he came. and indeed he did. thank you for letting me share with you, douglas. a
from maine to washington to illinois to washington state and back to washington, d.c. and alaska. he was a climate canary, a warning of the dangers of everything from pollution to pesticides. and more importantly, he laid the groundwork for what we have a present day conversation about the environment. when he retired, he wrote a letter. i was afraid no farewell note to his colleagues, and he analogized his time on the court to a canoe. he said at the beginning the justices were strangers, but...
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that's the attitude i will take to washington, d.c. but i'm listening to the residents from the failed policies of the president and speaker pelosi, the cost of living crisis where gasoline, groceries, everything that's on people's minds is skyrocketing and it is a crisis that we are tackling. i have put forward a lot of my plans on our website, whether it's our energy plans, plans to keep people safe. they are listening and they know i'm on their side and will represent them down in rhode island. down in washington, d.c. >> sandra: and we did invite seth magaziner on, we have not gotten a response yet. but he is saying this on you supporting kevin mccarthy, specifically on abortion. >> he has already said he is going to vote for kevin mccarthy, to be the next speaker of the house, even though he said he is going to put a national abortion ban into play in the house of representatives. >> sandra: can you be very specific to voters where you stand on this issue? >> sure. my opponent is outright lying on this. and he's lying because he's
that's the attitude i will take to washington, d.c. but i'm listening to the residents from the failed policies of the president and speaker pelosi, the cost of living crisis where gasoline, groceries, everything that's on people's minds is skyrocketing and it is a crisis that we are tackling. i have put forward a lot of my plans on our website, whether it's our energy plans, plans to keep people safe. they are listening and they know i'm on their side and will represent them down in rhode...
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three and 72nd came out of washington, d.c.. as i told you the story, perhaps i didn't, they go to france and they play this jazz version. all of a sudden, people look up and say, what is this? the french are looking bewildered. and here it is the marcell a. when they hear that they are plotting glory, and the french have never stopped lighting jazz, and jazz musicians have never stopped liking france. and as du bois right there in the criticism, then he changes his tune. because politicians that people change. he writes later on, as people come back in the war, we returned fighting. we return to fight, we should be victorious. it is falling again for african americans to join together. of course, that's in the midst of the 1919 riots, which i spoke to you about before, where many soldiers who fought the war came home, including washington, d.c., and they're brutally lynched. as he does, the rise of another popular figure comes. marcus garvey, born in queen and, jamaica. an eloquent man, very look wages. and offers a base much l
three and 72nd came out of washington, d.c.. as i told you the story, perhaps i didn't, they go to france and they play this jazz version. all of a sudden, people look up and say, what is this? the french are looking bewildered. and here it is the marcell a. when they hear that they are plotting glory, and the french have never stopped lighting jazz, and jazz musicians have never stopped liking france. and as du bois right there in the criticism, then he changes his tune. because politicians...
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our proposal is you admit washington d.c. and puerto rico as states washington d.c. has aa greater population and two states. draco has agreed a population i think of 21 states. i'm a resident of washington, d.c. i pay federal taxes. we send our sons and daughters off to war. we are good citizens and yet we do not have representation in congress. so that's at least one of these which we think you could rebalance the senate. though i have to say everybody just the sound puerto rico, washington, d.c. they will automatically sent democrat, democrats to the city. that's not necessary to certain puerto rico where on an island wide basis republicans have won and republicans have one here in washington, d.c. as well. but at least that's an opportunity. it's a possibility of doing something with the senate that otherwise is probably pretty impermeable to change. >> in a highly polarized country how do you convince people who are not imperiled by this to care about voting rights or those who have the most to lose from their voting rights to care? >> i think it requires leader
our proposal is you admit washington d.c. and puerto rico as states washington d.c. has aa greater population and two states. draco has agreed a population i think of 21 states. i'm a resident of washington, d.c. i pay federal taxes. we send our sons and daughters off to war. we are good citizens and yet we do not have representation in congress. so that's at least one of these which we think you could rebalance the senate. though i have to say everybody just the sound puerto rico, washington,...
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that apply for red-pilling for january 22nd 2013 and in washington, d.c.. afters that within hours after the tweet they moved their permit for january 6th ali alexander stop the steal create a website to share and promote logistics about the rally. it included events times, pl places, speakers, and details o sufficient washington, d.c. >> far right personalities such as conspiracy theorist alex jones almost immediate began spreading the word on their platforms he's one of the most historic events in american history has just taken place. president trump wants the american people to march on washington, d.c. on janua january 6th, 2021. the time for games is over. the time for action is now pees as word spread it became clear that the trump faithful who pla to attend were also fun for the possibility of violence. >> clear river willie gay 5050 if you have any kind of effect for. >> but understand something, s son, he better understand something is red wave, which. is going to be a red wedding going down january 6th that there are 20 million americans. >> spea
that apply for red-pilling for january 22nd 2013 and in washington, d.c.. afters that within hours after the tweet they moved their permit for january 6th ali alexander stop the steal create a website to share and promote logistics about the rally. it included events times, pl places, speakers, and details o sufficient washington, d.c. >> far right personalities such as conspiracy theorist alex jones almost immediate began spreading the word on their platforms he's one of the most...
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what would motivate a 53-year-old man to ride on horseback from ohio to washington, d.c.? what would motivate a man who dedicated most of his life to music but decided during world war i or the great war that he would become a counter intelligence operative and spy and collect intelligence and sabotage his own community? this all encompasses the idea of duty be on the battlefield, which sergeant banks was talking about. when thinking about these questions, first you have to get a little perspective. what i created here is the timeline in which we have the introduction of african-americans into the regular army. and it begins directly after the civil war with the army reorganization act of 1866 and the first black officer to graduate from west point. and he becomes a second lieutenant in the cavalry. but one of the things that is important to really grasp what we think about african-americans serving in the military was that prior to the reorganization act of 1860 six, they fought in the revolutionary war. they fought in the war of 1812. they served in the mexican-american
what would motivate a 53-year-old man to ride on horseback from ohio to washington, d.c.? what would motivate a man who dedicated most of his life to music but decided during world war i or the great war that he would become a counter intelligence operative and spy and collect intelligence and sabotage his own community? this all encompasses the idea of duty be on the battlefield, which sergeant banks was talking about. when thinking about these questions, first you have to get a little...
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let's crossover to our entertainment journalist, in washington, d.c.. it's good to have you with us. give us some background on this cooperation. what meaning did kanye west have for the adidas brand and adidas for kanye west? >> for adidas, it's arguably the most important partnership that has made the company $2 billion a year. there is no other partnership that compares. for kanye, it has made him a billionaire. he is no longer a billionaire according to forbes, but as of march of last year, he was worth 6.6 billion dollars, largely because of the success of yeezy. he is now only worth 400 million, which is worth more than i have ever had, but yes. brent: there have been strong reactions here in germany. the chairman of the central council of jews in germany says it would have been unbearable if the german company had continued its cooperation with someone accused of anti-semitism. what has the reaction bn in the united states? >> it's beenust as negative. s lawyer, camille vasquez, whose claim to fame was working with johnny depp -- she ended her wo
let's crossover to our entertainment journalist, in washington, d.c.. it's good to have you with us. give us some background on this cooperation. what meaning did kanye west have for the adidas brand and adidas for kanye west? >> for adidas, it's arguably the most important partnership that has made the company $2 billion a year. there is no other partnership that compares. for kanye, it has made him a billionaire. he is no longer a billionaire according to forbes, but as of march of last...
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. >> currently only california and washington, d.c. have covid vaccine mandates for certain age groups. and enforcement is stillloh ban, the state's surgeon general tweeted regardless what cdc votes tomorrown whether covid-19 vaccination are added to child immunization nothing changes in florida. for generations some mandated polio and other such as seasonal flu shots. covid boosters has been relatively low even as public health officials warn of a winter surge given by multiple omicron subvariants. >> subvariants are concerning. here are the bottom line of what americans need to know. the new updated vaccines should provide high degree of protection against subvariants. >> health officials are urging concerned parents to speak with their pediatrician. although young people are less likely to suffer from severe covid than older folk, the disease still ranks among the top 1 le 10 leading causes of d. >> bret: 'vote tomorrow and fallout from it. let's bring in brit hume. good evening. i want to take you back to our lead story. and that i
. >> currently only california and washington, d.c. have covid vaccine mandates for certain age groups. and enforcement is stillloh ban, the state's surgeon general tweeted regardless what cdc votes tomorrown whether covid-19 vaccination are added to child immunization nothing changes in florida. for generations some mandated polio and other such as seasonal flu shots. covid boosters has been relatively low even as public health officials warn of a winter surge given by multiple omicron...
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>> the mere fact that it's happening in washington d.c. is significant. we know there was one grand jury subpoena issued out of the federal court in washington d.c., so perhaps it's related to that. whether that's individuals' compliance with the grand jury or a demand for more information or negotiating over documents that the trump team could provide. but necessarily we just don't know. both because the hearing itself was sealed and the subject matter, like i said grand jury proceedings, which are always secret is also sealed. >> what side has the incentive to have this happen in washington? >> the justice department has an incentive for it to happen in washington. there are a few different federal investigations, at least as far as we know happening, mar-a-lago in florida, federal investigation into document retention. but also maybe a case for obstruction of justice here in washington d.c. the justice department has every incentive to try to get their cases brought here in washington d.c. if they can, just because the jury pool is far more favorable t
>> the mere fact that it's happening in washington d.c. is significant. we know there was one grand jury subpoena issued out of the federal court in washington d.c., so perhaps it's related to that. whether that's individuals' compliance with the grand jury or a demand for more information or negotiating over documents that the trump team could provide. but necessarily we just don't know. both because the hearing itself was sealed and the subject matter, like i said grand jury...
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protect washington, d.c. do let them get the capitol. he also has to protect baltimore, determine there is a confederate army, south of the potomac. yes, we know that some confederates have invaded maryland, but there are all types of rumors that there is a big confederate force still in northern virginia. you have to determine that as well. third, drive the confederates out of maryland and lincoln has fourth thing that he needs mcclellan to do give him a victory so he can issue is emancipation. now, this is one of the great ironies of the maryland campaign. we need a general who doesn't believe in an emancipation proclamation to win the victory, to deliver it. that's what lincoln needs from mcclellan. so let's move to lee. why does lee invade maryland? now we see the two armies, the big red dot and, the blue dot red dots. it's centreville and near manassas, where the battle of second manassas was fought. washington is where all these union are all gathered within the fortified nations. so lee has some options available to them. he has t
protect washington, d.c. do let them get the capitol. he also has to protect baltimore, determine there is a confederate army, south of the potomac. yes, we know that some confederates have invaded maryland, but there are all types of rumors that there is a big confederate force still in northern virginia. you have to determine that as well. third, drive the confederates out of maryland and lincoln has fourth thing that he needs mcclellan to do give him a victory so he can issue is...
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i will say he's coming to washington, d.c. as an independent person, he will be popular on both sides of the aisle as he tries to get stuff done. >> positive with joe manchin. he wants to be the first. >> you're right about that. >> i guess andrew yang was right. that is a fascinating race. so many different permutations. and of course we will continue to cover it. okay. now to this. americans are struggling with rising costs as you know from gas pump to the grocery store. and now it is even getting more expensive at the happiest place on earth. we'll explain. o! (vo) you can be well-groomed. or even well-spopoken. (man) ooooooo. (vo) but there's just something about being well-a-adventured. (man) wahoooooo! (vo) adventure on a deeper level. discover more in the subaru forester wilderness. love. it's what makes subaru, subaru. subaru is the national park foundation's largest corporate donor. naomi: every year, the wildfires and smoke seem to get worse. jessica: there is actual particles on every single surface. cooke: californ
i will say he's coming to washington, d.c. as an independent person, he will be popular on both sides of the aisle as he tries to get stuff done. >> positive with joe manchin. he wants to be the first. >> you're right about that. >> i guess andrew yang was right. that is a fascinating race. so many different permutations. and of course we will continue to cover it. okay. now to this. americans are struggling with rising costs as you know from gas pump to the grocery store. and...
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host: that is ken in washington, d.c. recent comments looking at this issue in the columns, this piece on the washington post saying herschel walker is hardly the only candidate in the cycle trying to live down embarrassing past acts, assuming the report is accurate. john fetterman detained an unarmed black jogger in 2013, but no sign democrats are abandoning the nominee of her neck where they would surely lambaste a republican. there is also bill clinton and ted kennedy. bill clinton lying about a relationship with an intern, democrats scurrying for cover. ted kennedy driving a car off a bridge, killing a pregnant passenger. let's not forget republicans defenses and the extremely flawed donald trump. that is henry
host: that is ken in washington, d.c. recent comments looking at this issue in the columns, this piece on the washington post saying herschel walker is hardly the only candidate in the cycle trying to live down embarrassing past acts, assuming the report is accurate. john fetterman detained an unarmed black jogger in 2013, but no sign democrats are abandoning the nominee of her neck where they would surely lambaste a republican. there is also bill clinton and ted kennedy. bill clinton lying...
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capitol making say speaker pelosi was in washington, d.c., with her protective detail at the time of the break-in. the uscp would not comment on security for lawmakers' families telling abc7 news in an email statement for safety reasons, the uscp does not discuss potential security measures. do you think it should be different? >> we live in a time now where lawmakers' families need to be protected just as much as the lawmaker. and this is an issue across ideological spectrum. reporter: higdon said it is important to be curious where this violence stems from. >> what are the issues in our society that push someone to believe they need to engage in violence to create political change and what can we do to transform our society to make it a place where people act within the system rather than violence when they try and create change? >> for the i-team melanie woodrow, abc7 news. dan: our team coverage of the attack on paul loss he does not end here. the san francisco police department is expected to hold a news conference at 5:30. we will take you there live as soon as it begins. then
capitol making say speaker pelosi was in washington, d.c., with her protective detail at the time of the break-in. the uscp would not comment on security for lawmakers' families telling abc7 news in an email statement for safety reasons, the uscp does not discuss potential security measures. do you think it should be different? >> we live in a time now where lawmakers' families need to be protected just as much as the lawmaker. and this is an issue across ideological spectrum. reporter:...
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she is in washington, d.c., police are investigating the motive. of course. now we're hearing that this was specific target. so why did this person do this? of course, the question also remains is how did a person break into the home in the first place? i mean, the pelosi is they have a ton of security not only on themselves, but also on their home. speaker pelosi says she is so grateful to the first responders and the police. we also know president biden, called pelosi to say he's praying for paul. he's praying for the whole pelosi family. san francisco police. they finally released a statement explaining a little bit about what i just told you. and they also said they're going to give us an update later this morning from police headquarters, of course, will bring bring you the latest once they provide it. but what crazy morning for this family. it's just so scary to even find out that someone was in your home, let alone brutally attacked your husband. i'm sure speaker pelosi is just shaken up this morning. back to you. because you do have a better vantage p
she is in washington, d.c., police are investigating the motive. of course. now we're hearing that this was specific target. so why did this person do this? of course, the question also remains is how did a person break into the home in the first place? i mean, the pelosi is they have a ton of security not only on themselves, but also on their home. speaker pelosi says she is so grateful to the first responders and the police. we also know president biden, called pelosi to say he's praying for...
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kean: that is how your washington d.c. works, how your representatives work, because you have been a d.c. insider for 30 years. over the course of the last four years, it is clear on the salt deduction, or any other bill coming through the house, you have put nancy pelosi's primaries over those of new jersey. -- >> there are issues i want to -- let's move on. there are a lot of important issues to talk about. i want to talk about two issues you have taken seriously in the seventh district, abortion and inflation. i know that is what a lot of your constituents want to hear about. senator, you say you are pro-choice, but you voted against codifying legal abortion in the new jersey senate during your final days in the legislature. and a page on your campaign website says you are a fierce defender of>> voted against thet would've allowed for abortion upon demand. i support a woman's right to choose and have a 20 year career in the state legislature. up until 20 weeks that if the determination of the mother. post two weeks, --
kean: that is how your washington d.c. works, how your representatives work, because you have been a d.c. insider for 30 years. over the course of the last four years, it is clear on the salt deduction, or any other bill coming through the house, you have put nancy pelosi's primaries over those of new jersey. -- >> there are issues i want to -- let's move on. there are a lot of important issues to talk about. i want to talk about two issues you have taken seriously in the seventh...
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, d.c., one-party control and the nancy pelosi house of representatives and biden white house is costing regular americans $6000 this year for basic necessities know that the previous year and no end in sight right now. pe people understand we deserve better than we are getting now and bringing accountability to washington, d.c. is a key piece of that. as members of the military, we are trained, i myself, my expertise as a jag officer is fiscal law, to bring accountability to spending in washington, d.c. is expertise i already have, to jump in on day one and help bring reign in wasteful government spending is a huge thing. you mention attacks, they are attacking because they do not have solutions, one of the biggest attacks, i was not born down the street, the military brought me here to be a part of the community and my opponent, his attack he's leveraging against me, he wasn't born here, this is a dig at military families, disrespect and dishonor they are giving to members of the military
, d.c., one-party control and the nancy pelosi house of representatives and biden white house is costing regular americans $6000 this year for basic necessities know that the previous year and no end in sight right now. pe people understand we deserve better than we are getting now and bringing accountability to washington, d.c. is a key piece of that. as members of the military, we are trained, i myself, my expertise as a jag officer is fiscal law, to bring accountability to spending in...
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starbucks announced the washington, d.c. central train hub in the nation's capital, the starbucks location had to be closed down because it was too unsafe to operate. think about that. there was an article last week in "the washington post" that said we here at fox news are making up this story of the crime wave, it doesn't really exist, it is some right wing fox news story. there's a word i would say to describe that take, i can't use it on the air. i think everyone that's honest understands this is real, this is not made up, and we are seeing examples of it playing out literally all across the country every single day. >> i spent a lot of time in that train station commuting and you're right. i encountered that months ago. harris, in stark contrast to this reality we talk about, that victims and people live every day, we have a mayor here that said it is just about perception. and we have elected officials that say it is isolated. these are isolated incidents when we know the statistics show they're double and triple digit
starbucks announced the washington, d.c. central train hub in the nation's capital, the starbucks location had to be closed down because it was too unsafe to operate. think about that. there was an article last week in "the washington post" that said we here at fox news are making up this story of the crime wave, it doesn't really exist, it is some right wing fox news story. there's a word i would say to describe that take, i can't use it on the air. i think everyone that's honest...
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also not this, our women are taking to the streets in washington d.c. and several states and cities as we count down 31 base so the midterms. the women's march is holding hundreds of events today and support of reproductive rights, will have a lot of reports for that for you. also overseas, a new setback for russian president vladimir putin. and after celebrating his 70th birthday, a massive explosion rocked a key bridge that links russia and crimea and ukraine officials refer to that attack as, quote a sick burn, no one has claimed responsibility. and new fallout from president biden's warning about the risk of nuclear armageddon. >> russia's top of using nuclear weapons as a responsible. and there's no way to use, to use them without unintended consequences. it cannot happen. we want, we won't be intimidated by putin's rhetoric. we have not seen any reason to adjust our own nuclear posture, nor do we indications at they are preparing to use them. but putin can de-escalate this at anytime. >> russian foreign minister sergey elaborate of emphasizing tod
also not this, our women are taking to the streets in washington d.c. and several states and cities as we count down 31 base so the midterms. the women's march is holding hundreds of events today and support of reproductive rights, will have a lot of reports for that for you. also overseas, a new setback for russian president vladimir putin. and after celebrating his 70th birthday, a massive explosion rocked a key bridge that links russia and crimea and ukraine officials refer to that attack...
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we came here to washington d.c. to go face to face with politicians and try to get some answers with them about this historic border crisis, which we've been covering for the better part of 1 1/2 years now. turns out, not everybody was willing to talk to us. take a look. >> 250,000 unaccompanieded my grandchildren turned up at the border. any issue with that? last question. ma'am, is the border secure in do you agree with the administration that the border is secure? chairman, is the border secure? >> i have to give a speech. didn't you hear me? >> i heard you. it's a quick question. is the border secure? >> answers about the border, few and far between from some democrats on can toll hill including secretary of homeland security, alejandro mayorkas. >> i'm bill melugin with fox news. you have a few minutes to talk about the border? >> i'm sorry. i don't. >> a week before this, we sent this e-mail to dhs notifying them that we would be in d.c. and we were requesting an interview with the secretary. we received no re
we came here to washington d.c. to go face to face with politicians and try to get some answers with them about this historic border crisis, which we've been covering for the better part of 1 1/2 years now. turns out, not everybody was willing to talk to us. take a look. >> 250,000 unaccompanieded my grandchildren turned up at the border. any issue with that? last question. ma'am, is the border secure in do you agree with the administration that the border is secure? chairman, is the...
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this was in washington d.c. perhaps, her greatest importance in washington d.c. he wrote very isolationist and hard write-in new york. we could reach the washington policymakers everyday. they were reprinted. so, the mckarmic paterson built on their inheirance. they were internationalist and the tribune and times. collectively, they reached less thanua a quarter of paterson mckarmic. this is onn national and foreign affairs. 82%ri of americans read the deay news paper. 57% of americans got most of their news from news papers. because of the ability to shape monitored and tried to en flewance the coverage. herbert hoover that returned to a leading role read 30 news papers every morning. s a busy as it was read 11 news papers including two mckarmic paterson papers. washington did they find in the papers. most of the administration was opposed to the domestic new deal. especially inrs william randolph in his editorials they blamed the new deal for bringing communism. this is one typical editorial in 1935. w since weov moved left we can see the monstrous doctrine goi
this was in washington d.c. perhaps, her greatest importance in washington d.c. he wrote very isolationist and hard write-in new york. we could reach the washington policymakers everyday. they were reprinted. so, the mckarmic paterson built on their inheirance. they were internationalist and the tribune and times. collectively, they reached less thanua a quarter of paterson mckarmic. this is onn national and foreign affairs. 82%ri of americans read the deay news paper. 57% of americans got most...
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fox news contributor and former washington, d.c. homicide detective. that's a brave woman that didn't need to go through that. she is a mother and you have a bus driver who ignored pleas to stop and a mayor who wasn't aware this had happened and said we don't want to see that in our city. what do you think? >> i've heard she was a very brave woman, dana, under the circumstances. this woman was on the bus there, she was sitting down and a woman got on the bus with two children and she gave them her seat and then she heard these young kids using profanity and she immediately tried to stop them and they began to assault her. the thing that is very troubling about this, dana, is that individuals just stood around and watched. you would have thought that the bus driver, who has an emergency button, would have used that emergency button to call law enforcement. sadly, dana, this is where we are unfortunately when it comes to crime especially on these transit systems in our country at this time. >> dana: so on a bus like that, bus driver has a button they cou
fox news contributor and former washington, d.c. homicide detective. that's a brave woman that didn't need to go through that. she is a mother and you have a bus driver who ignored pleas to stop and a mayor who wasn't aware this had happened and said we don't want to see that in our city. what do you think? >> i've heard she was a very brave woman, dana, under the circumstances. this woman was on the bus there, she was sitting down and a woman got on the bus with two children and she gave...