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did washington change us or did we change washington? the question was raised rhetorically. >> charlie: do you believe what some people have said, whether it's the carter administration, the clinton administration, the obama administration or the bush administration either that in the end the town always wins. >> i mean, this is the story about the permanent feudal class which is a term from the republican senator from oklahoma. he uses this to describe this collosus. >> he speaks with a certain candor. it's interesting that he and obama are such close friends. my cynical bone does ache a little bit. i do wonder is this expedient? it does seem rather genuine. >> reporter: that's the interesting question. how can you be as a reporter, you know, what if in fact your intelligent happens every day. reporter: cynicism always wins. >> no it doesn't always win. look, i'm susceptible to authenticity. i think people can be very authentic. there's a line in here from henry allen who is my former colleague at the "washington post" who is one of my
did washington change us or did we change washington? the question was raised rhetorically. >> charlie: do you believe what some people have said, whether it's the carter administration, the clinton administration, the obama administration or the bush administration either that in the end the town always wins. >> i mean, this is the story about the permanent feudal class which is a term from the republican senator from oklahoma. he uses this to describe this collosus. >> he...
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people come to washington. they ran against washington as this swamp.hey say i'm going to drain the swamp. then they settle into the place like a warm bath. it's a very moneyed and very easy and very comfortable place. frankly i mean i tried to illustrate this carnival it has always become >> reporter: the idea that there was a pay-off to public service is cancerous in terms of government. >> you would think. i mean this is supposedly a city built on public service. i mean, yes, it's hollywood for ugly people it is said. that's the cliche. but in fact hollywood is fantasy, right? i mean there's big money there and egos there. washington is for keeps. i mean washington is paid for by the american people. washington is supposedly, you know, a land of a higher or a city of a higher calling. that's just been totally tipped on its head >> john: this idea that you mentioned in here of it's fine for politicians to leave washington and fine for people to run for president and say washington needs changing. washington will not hold that against you because they
people come to washington. they ran against washington as this swamp.hey say i'm going to drain the swamp. then they settle into the place like a warm bath. it's a very moneyed and very easy and very comfortable place. frankly i mean i tried to illustrate this carnival it has always become >> reporter: the idea that there was a pay-off to public service is cancerous in terms of government. >> you would think. i mean this is supposedly a city built on public service. i mean, yes,...
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it relates to george washington. in may of 1775, george washington puts on his military uniform and decides to go to the second continental congress. he's the only one that is going to be wearing a military uniform making a statement. he thinks the war has already begun. and it has we know in retrospect lexington and concord have happened in april. bunker is keen to happen in june which is one of the bloodiest battles on the war. but notice this. i know that chronology is the last refuge of the people minded. but it is the only refuge for historic. notice this, it is under reported, it is under discussed in history texts. the war starts 15 months before independence is declared. it's going to cause -- it's going to shape things in this explanation i'm going to offer you. anyway, washington is getting ready to leave mount vernon, and he says to his -- what is that? [inaudible] flood warning. okay, great. [laughter] biblical here. [laughter] somebody gave me that line. yes, thank you, sir. washington said to his manage
it relates to george washington. in may of 1775, george washington puts on his military uniform and decides to go to the second continental congress. he's the only one that is going to be wearing a military uniform making a statement. he thinks the war has already begun. and it has we know in retrospect lexington and concord have happened in april. bunker is keen to happen in june which is one of the bloodiest battles on the war. but notice this. i know that chronology is the last refuge of the...
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a little george washington.st today's trivia question, who is the only sitting member of congress born in the united kingdom? first person to tweet the answer gets a shout out today. answer coming up on "the daily rundown." look at this. i see the wheels turning over here. . >>> you want to feel a little patriotic, here we go. appropriate enough with baby news, today we're taking a deep dive into america's first president, george washington who decidedly avoided creating a monarchy in the newly form united states. guess what, he's finally getting his own presidential library. relatively speaking presidential libraries are a fairly recent development created by an act of congress during franklin roosevelt's teen you're, the 13 official libraries administered under national archive system and funded by a mix of public and private donations. the first opened in 1940 for president roosevelt, still president at the time. the newest opened this summer for president bush, in texas. all the presidential library system c
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is in washington until american policy toward russia changes things will not get better they will not and american policy toward russia has not changed on one fundamental issue washington believes in what it calls selective cooperation and that means russia should make concessions and that washington does not have to make concessions in return into that policy changes nothing else will change about that i am absolutely sure but does it mean that they don't want better relationship with russia they don't simply care and enough to a million rate their relationship with russia things are good as they are we i don't mean way because it's not me but the american political policy media establishment. wants a good relationship with russia of course but it once that on america's own terms and it's very clear what that means because it's meant the same thing since the in the soviet union russia should be a junior and subservient partner to american interests what ever is in american interest russia should help promote it so if america decides to expand nato to russia's borders russia should ac
is in washington until american policy toward russia changes things will not get better they will not and american policy toward russia has not changed on one fundamental issue washington believes in what it calls selective cooperation and that means russia should make concessions and that washington does not have to make concessions in return into that policy changes nothing else will change about that i am absolutely sure but does it mean that they don't want better relationship with russia...
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as george washington. this the is photo of the crowd going to the president lincoln inaugural address. with two interviews with abraham lincoln. summer 1863 he read president lincoln riot act to fully enlist the black troops if we win this war. and lewis douglas who s frederick's eldest son was on the beaches of fort wagner with the massachusetts volunteer infantry. and lewis douglas is with the folks that charged fort wagner. so douglas said hey. get with the program. if we win the war we will need to unleash this force. then he comes back and meets with him. and they were buddies. and had a mutual respect for eachother. recent books that have come out there. was a play it forward theatre and i try i'd to move pack beyond that. but douglases in the crowd. the second inaugural. it is very, very well-known story. that i will tell that again. and it crash the executive manning that everybody some people know this story. that douglas is trying to get. and the police say. who you are. we cannot admit. and you
as george washington. this the is photo of the crowd going to the president lincoln inaugural address. with two interviews with abraham lincoln. summer 1863 he read president lincoln riot act to fully enlist the black troops if we win this war. and lewis douglas who s frederick's eldest son was on the beaches of fort wagner with the massachusetts volunteer infantry. and lewis douglas is with the folks that charged fort wagner. so douglas said hey. get with the program. if we win the war we will...
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are indeed washington media players with washington media weaknesses.e piece msnbc is thrown in with everyone else who got the story wrong. in order to do that, salon had to ignore all three of msnbc's primetime shows, the shows which happen to have the biggest audiences on msnbc, with rachel of course having the largest audience of all. to accuse msnbc of getting it wrong, salon had to ignore the very existence of this program, which has the second largest msnbc audience. in fact, more people heard this program, getting the irs fake scandal right, every night than heard anyone else on the network getting it not so right. but salon, just like the rest of the washington media, didn't hear a word of what was said on this program. absolutely no one in washington took their guidance. no one in the washington media anyway took their guidance on the irs story from this program. and i never, ever expected them to. >> once the political media has latched on to the paradigm of a scandal, once they've collectively fixed its frame around what they think are the re
are indeed washington media players with washington media weaknesses.e piece msnbc is thrown in with everyone else who got the story wrong. in order to do that, salon had to ignore all three of msnbc's primetime shows, the shows which happen to have the biggest audiences on msnbc, with rachel of course having the largest audience of all. to accuse msnbc of getting it wrong, salon had to ignore the very existence of this program, which has the second largest msnbc audience. in fact, more people...
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when everybody got to washington, certainly in new york and philadelphia too, washington is this primitive miserable swampy splice. they all get there and say, where are we. there's no separation between political life and social life. everybody is in each other's houses and dolly madison, when jefferson became president, really set up a whole separate base. everybody had to go there. you did not have any political information if you didn't go to that house. she brought everybody in, made them behave together because it happened very fast that by washington second term, we had the kind of partnership that we have today that the country was way too young and fragile to withstand without some influences. those influences were called women. they would make the men set down together and have some wine together and talk to each other. >> jefferson did not do that. jefferson had the republicans one night. >> your point is so important. if you tie it to what everybody says is wrong with washington today. it was almost much more direct. dolly madison was a politician. everyone understood that. whe
when everybody got to washington, certainly in new york and philadelphia too, washington is this primitive miserable swampy splice. they all get there and say, where are we. there's no separation between political life and social life. everybody is in each other's houses and dolly madison, when jefferson became president, really set up a whole separate base. everybody had to go there. you did not have any political information if you didn't go to that house. she brought everybody in, made them...
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and we told him we were going to march on washington. you know, president kennedy didn't like the idea of hundreds and thousands of people coming to washington. and he said to mr. randolph, who was our spokesperson, "if you bring these -- all these people to washington, won't there be violence and chaos and disorder? and we will never get a civil rights bill through the congress." mr. randolph responded and said, in his baritone voice, "mr. president, this will be an orderly, peaceful, nonviolent protest." we left that meeting, came out on the lawn of the white house, and said we had a meaningful and productive meeting with the president of the united states. and we told him we were going to march on washington. >> can you sum up what was going on in america at that time that led to the march that had people like john kennedy worried and people like you adamant about what had to be done? >> well, the years leading up to the march on washington had been an unbelievable amount of action on the part of the movement. people had been sitting
and we told him we were going to march on washington. you know, president kennedy didn't like the idea of hundreds and thousands of people coming to washington. and he said to mr. randolph, who was our spokesperson, "if you bring these -- all these people to washington, won't there be violence and chaos and disorder? and we will never get a civil rights bill through the congress." mr. randolph responded and said, in his baritone voice, "mr. president, this will be an orderly,...
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washington. >> thank you to the chamber of commerce, the team at "the atlantic, grover norquist, mayor rahm emanuel, thank you very much. good to see you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> next our first lady series the role of the first lady. and they'd are look at the conservative movement with the ns foundation president. >> next, a discussion on the changes in the role of first lady from martha washington to michelle obama. with an introduction by sally mcdonough. this is under two hours. x hi, everyone. it is so good to be back at mount vernon. i have such fond memories of being here and most importantly learning here and it is so great to see the teachers. i cannot imagine coming from a position that i had of being mrs. bush's press secretary. thank you for all you do from someone who went across this country visiting also to schools and all kinds of conditions. when i was preparing for today's lect
washington. >> thank you to the chamber of commerce, the team at "the atlantic, grover norquist, mayor rahm emanuel, thank you very much. good to see you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> next our first lady series the role of the first lady. and they'd are look at the conservative movement with the ns foundation president. >> next, a discussion on the changes in the role of...
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in washington.rlene lamb is on duty at the state department. >> he also alerted the quick reaction security team stationed nearby. the libyan's 17th brigade, the embassy in tripoli and the diplomatic security command center in washington. >> the armed attackers enter the main gate. without warning or resistance from the february 17th martyrs brigade. in tripoli, a diplomatic security officer runs into hicks' villa yelling. >> greg, greg, the consulate is under attack. >> he calls stevens who is hiding with shawn smith in the safe haven. >> we said greg, we're under attack and the line cut. >> the attackers set the main residence ablaze and the safe haven fills with thick, dark smoke. more than a mile away, at the cia annex, the former navy s.e.a.l. tyrone woods get their weapon ready. >> they were mobilizing a response team there to go to our facility and provide reinforcements to repel the attacks. >> 9:59 p.m. as an unarmed surveillance drone heads toward the compound, hicks places a call to washi
in washington.rlene lamb is on duty at the state department. >> he also alerted the quick reaction security team stationed nearby. the libyan's 17th brigade, the embassy in tripoli and the diplomatic security command center in washington. >> the armed attackers enter the main gate. without warning or resistance from the february 17th martyrs brigade. in tripoli, a diplomatic security officer runs into hicks' villa yelling. >> greg, greg, the consulate is under attack. >>...
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washington lady washington. james madison was mr. madison, a properly uncharismatic sober republican virtuous man, but his wife was queen dolly. so it's in looking at the everyday, looking and you can only see it through these women that you can uncover the other stories that are part of the american story. >> well, and the first ladies to a great extent put a human face on the presidency. the idea of the presidency is a wonderful idea. but we like to look at pictures. we like to think about people. it's why i think there's such obsession with what they wear. how many -- what can you say about yet another navy blue suit and b red tie? you know, that's just -- there's a limit. but with the women, there's a personalization of almost a feeling of knowing them. >> but see, that's another place where martha was so smart, though. there she shows up in new york to become the first first lady, and we know she loved her sat ins and silks but she wore homespun. i mean, that is just such a pr stunt, it's wonderful. >> just for that time. she di
washington lady washington. james madison was mr. madison, a properly uncharismatic sober republican virtuous man, but his wife was queen dolly. so it's in looking at the everyday, looking and you can only see it through these women that you can uncover the other stories that are part of the american story. >> well, and the first ladies to a great extent put a human face on the presidency. the idea of the presidency is a wonderful idea. but we like to look at pictures. we like to think...
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of the values that washington had. he could learn from his experience. >> exactly. so when he's defeated he doesn't say "oh, woe is me." but "what can i learn from this?" experience had been his teacher all through life. his father died when he was quite young. he was on his own from about the age of 16. as always. but the jabez fitch story is different because he's keeping a diary and he kept a diary no matter what was happening, including after he was captured and taken prisoner. they put one of those vile british prison ships in the harbor here in new york. i think he must have hid -- the you shouldn't picture a beautiful leather diary. they're writing on scraps of paper. i think he was hiding in the his shoe because it was against the rules. you weren't supposed to do that. but the fact that they wrote the letters, the fact that they kept the diarys is part of their great contribution to their country. because now we know what it was like. we can be in their shoes, in their skins, and feel what they went through. t
of the values that washington had. he could learn from his experience. >> exactly. so when he's defeated he doesn't say "oh, woe is me." but "what can i learn from this?" experience had been his teacher all through life. his father died when he was quite young. he was on his own from about the age of 16. as always. but the jabez fitch story is different because he's keeping a diary and he kept a diary no matter what was happening, including after he was captured and...
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he has then in washington ever since. my mother was the most recent member of congress. >> talk about whether the women in the first generation really did dabble in politics. did they have a role? were they really founders? >> going to camp that summer was huge. it was not just valley forge. it was every winter, and she hated it. she was a prime object of hostage taking. she was key. she had organized the other officers wives. they would cook for the soldiers. george could be indiscreet. there was one day when he danced for three hours straight, so it was good martha was on hand. washington's genius was keeping the army together. he begged her to come to camp every year. she had a great sense of humor. she named a tomcat hamilton. washington was a miserable, swampy place, so there is no separation between political life and social life. dolly madison set up a separate place, and everyone had to go there. it happened fast that by his second term we had partisanship we had today. they would make the men sit down together an
he has then in washington ever since. my mother was the most recent member of congress. >> talk about whether the women in the first generation really did dabble in politics. did they have a role? were they really founders? >> going to camp that summer was huge. it was not just valley forge. it was every winter, and she hated it. she was a prime object of hostage taking. she was key. she had organized the other officers wives. they would cook for the soldiers. george could be...
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washington lady washington. ames madison was mr. madison, properly uncharismatic sober man, but hisrtuous wife was queen dolly. the 's in looking at everyday, looking and you can only see it through these women that you can uncover the other part of the are american story. >> well, and the first ladies to great extent put a human face presidency. the idea of the presidency is a wonderful idea. pictures.e to look at we like to think about people. t's why i think there's such obsession with what they wear. how many -- what can you say navy blue suiter and b red tie? you know, that's just -- there's a limit. women, there's a personalization of almost a feeling of knowing them. >> but see, that's another place where martha was so smart, though. shows up in new york to become the first first lady, loved her sat ins and silks but she wore homespun. i mean, that is just such a pr stunt, it's wonderful. time.st for that she didn't do it all the time. >> once is enough. arrive in new york on that barge in homespun is brilliant. we talk about
washington lady washington. ames madison was mr. madison, properly uncharismatic sober man, but hisrtuous wife was queen dolly. the 's in looking at everyday, looking and you can only see it through these women that you can uncover the other part of the are american story. >> well, and the first ladies to great extent put a human face presidency. the idea of the presidency is a wonderful idea. pictures.e to look at we like to think about people. t's why i think there's such obsession with...
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george washington and the host: this is "washington july 4, for independence day, and the united states. even though the flag is flying over the capital, the federal government is closed today. celebrations nationwide, itol,ding here in the cap to celebrate independence day. you turn to egypt and celebrations there as well. ,n the left side of your screen those who are glad that the previous president, mohamed morsi, is on. -- gone. those on the right, people who have supported president morsi. the military is ushered in any sense of leadership within interim government this morning and promises of new leadership and new structure going forward. we will have information about that as well as we go on a first 45 minutes this morning. president obama is encouraging the establishment of a democratically elected civilian government. several stories in the paper are looking at egypt when it comes to the $1.2 billion we offer in foreign aid. we will take a look at egypt's military with the ouster of the previous president, mahmoud morsi, and we welcome your thoughts. here are the phone lines
george washington and the host: this is "washington july 4, for independence day, and the united states. even though the flag is flying over the capital, the federal government is closed today. celebrations nationwide, itol,ding here in the cap to celebrate independence day. you turn to egypt and celebrations there as well. ,n the left side of your screen those who are glad that the previous president, mohamed morsi, is on. -- gone. those on the right, people who have supported president...
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then run by washington as a nephew. -- washington's nephew. and then it is run by his niece. i think that tells you about the closeness of the family relationship. it is clear that what they are at mount vernon with martha washington, she does take charge. her interaction with the slaves, she is interacting with the cooks in the kitchen, the maids serving in the house. there are also slave women who are spinning on a continual basis to produce yarn. she supervises what the gardners are doing. martha was a great lover of gardens and having flowers. she liked having a kitchen where she could go out and bring in vegetables for what they were going to serve at mount vernon. she was the one planning the menus. there were a lot of levels that she is working with. her wholeg operation life. we refer to and show off in the mansion as the theington's bedchamber is room in the south wing of the mansion that was started in 1775 right before george washington left to participate in the continental congress and the revolutionary war. george washington always referred to it as open quote m
then run by washington as a nephew. -- washington's nephew. and then it is run by his niece. i think that tells you about the closeness of the family relationship. it is clear that what they are at mount vernon with martha washington, she does take charge. her interaction with the slaves, she is interacting with the cooks in the kitchen, the maids serving in the house. there are also slave women who are spinning on a continual basis to produce yarn. she supervises what the gardners are doing....
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"washington journal" is next. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] this tuesday,ning july 23rd. congress is back in session and here is what we are covering in washington. the house judiciary immigration panel will hold a hearing on the status of illegal immigrants brought to the u.s. as children. look for cut -- and live coverage on c-span 3. before that, the senate health, education, labor and pension committee considers the president's new batch of nominees for the national labor relations board, part of a deal to stop senate democrats from changing the filibuster rules. live coverage on c-span 3 at 10:00 a.m.. we will begin this morning with the city of detroit and your thoughts on the federal bailout for them. what is your take? michigan residents, we want to hear from you -- let me begin with detroit's mayor who was on the sunday talk shows and was talking about the prospects of a federal bailout. [video clip] i know the president ha
"washington journal" is next. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] this tuesday,ning july 23rd. congress is back in session and here is what we are covering in washington. the house judiciary immigration panel will hold a hearing on the status of illegal immigrants brought to the u.s. as children. look for cut -- and live coverage on c-span 3. before that, the senate health, education, labor and pension...
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similarly, washington had no money. congress passed a budget, but had not appropriated any money, and no funds were due to come in until springtime. meanwhile, the president had to run the office, show sent hamilton, the secretary of treasury, to the local banks to borrow money, and he spent it without the authorization of congress. as a result of that, they created the bank of the united states which was the predecessor of the federal reserve, which now has a money from which the president can draw when congress is not there. congress still has to appropriate the funds and deposit them to see that they are deposited in the federal reserve. the president now has the right because of the precedent set by washington to spend money when he feels like it, and he does. >> so was there political discussion among the public about these actions, and what was the reaction? >> well, yes and no. remember at that time there was a dozen or two newspapers so there was no radio or tv. by the time news reached the public, it was often
similarly, washington had no money. congress passed a budget, but had not appropriated any money, and no funds were due to come in until springtime. meanwhile, the president had to run the office, show sent hamilton, the secretary of treasury, to the local banks to borrow money, and he spent it without the authorization of congress. as a result of that, they created the bank of the united states which was the predecessor of the federal reserve, which now has a money from which the president can...
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"washington journal" is next. host: more more young people are turned off by the idea of going into politics or working for an elected official. as we take you through theew
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washington are set to deliver for fighter jets to the egyptian military as president obama refuses to call the overthrow of the muslim brotherhood it could prompt to criticize u.s. involvement in the country's affairs. pretty short make his woman toppling the assad regime in syria could have disastrous consequences in a report highlighting the threat of radical militants getting a hold of chemical weapons. the high profile corruption case draws to a close here in moscow a court handed down a guilty verdict against late russian lawyers have gave it used of helping a company to evade seventeen billion dollars in tax. thursday night is kevin irwin here at r.t. thanks for your company top story the government efforts to convince the public that intelligence leaker edward snowden is a spy and a criminal of fear appear to be failing a recent poll found that most americans approve of the whistleblowers actions while only about a third viewed negatively snowed in transit limbo in moscow airport faces espionage charges in the united states for exposing the extent of his government's secret sur
washington are set to deliver for fighter jets to the egyptian military as president obama refuses to call the overthrow of the muslim brotherhood it could prompt to criticize u.s. involvement in the country's affairs. pretty short make his woman toppling the assad regime in syria could have disastrous consequences in a report highlighting the threat of radical militants getting a hold of chemical weapons. the high profile corruption case draws to a close here in moscow a court handed down a...
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in bloomingdale and other parts of northwest washington. within the past hour, there were 2000 outages. residents said that they heard an explosion coming from an underground system. they tell us that they expect to have all customers restored by :00 a.m. you're headed to ocean city, health officials are warning -- rabidup being raccoons. people who live between 80 and 130th street should be aware. anyone who was approached by an animal appears to be rapid should animal control as soon as possible. palace has revealed the title the soon to arrive baby. we do not know it is going to be girl. girl -- a boy or a his title will be prince or princess of cambridge. is beaming from the washington monument after a disaster there. crews are working to make repairs and the national park service lit up the monument early with 500 lights. autria godfrey is live to tell us all about it. the fourthfor all of of july well-wishers who went home disappointed that they did not see the monument lit. the lights are coming from behind the blue scrim that wraps
in bloomingdale and other parts of northwest washington. within the past hour, there were 2000 outages. residents said that they heard an explosion coming from an underground system. they tell us that they expect to have all customers restored by :00 a.m. you're headed to ocean city, health officials are warning -- rabidup being raccoons. people who live between 80 and 130th street should be aware. anyone who was approached by an animal appears to be rapid should animal control as soon as...
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out of control certainly the worst crisis in the middle east in many years it also appeared that washington and moscow were ready to try to do something about that and then came snowden not only snow but he clearly is a setback and i would say both for president putin and president obama but do you think that putin is handling the snowden situation but wisely where what makes this very interesting is that president putin is a man who likes to control the environment in which he makes international and i suppose domestic decisions he couldn't control this snowden came literally out of the blue and he had to decide what to do so he's caught and he was caught and he remains caught between two very strong countervailing factors on the one hand putin pursues in the world what i would call not an anti american foreign policy but and an american foreign policy that is say or a non american foreign policy that is a foreign policy rather different from the united states in many areas therefore he could not turn snowden a highly symbolic figure over to the united states on the other hand it's absolut
out of control certainly the worst crisis in the middle east in many years it also appeared that washington and moscow were ready to try to do something about that and then came snowden not only snow but he clearly is a setback and i would say both for president putin and president obama but do you think that putin is handling the snowden situation but wisely where what makes this very interesting is that president putin is a man who likes to control the environment in which he makes...
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out of control certainly the worst crisis in the middle east in many years it also appeared that washington and moscow were ready to try to do something about that and then came snowden not only snow but he clearly is a setback and i would say both for president putin and president obama but do you think that putin is handling the snowden situation wisely where what makes this very interesting is that president putin is a man who likes to control the environment in which he makes international and i suppose domestic decisions he couldn't control this snowden came literally out of the blue and he had to decide what to do so he's caught and he was caught and he remains caught between two very strong countervailing factors on the one hand putin pursues in the world what i would call not an anti american foreign policy but and an american foreign policy that is say or a non american foreign policy that is a foreign policy rather different from the united states in many areas therefore he could not turn snowden a highly symbolic figure over to the united states on the other hand it's absolutely
out of control certainly the worst crisis in the middle east in many years it also appeared that washington and moscow were ready to try to do something about that and then came snowden not only snow but he clearly is a setback and i would say both for president putin and president obama but do you think that putin is handling the snowden situation wisely where what makes this very interesting is that president putin is a man who likes to control the environment in which he makes international...
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i see them in washington.ay, "it's time for you to come home." >> you have written several books. the latest is across that bridge: life lessons and a vision for change. your book begins with a chapter on faith. many of the great civil rights leaders, including yourself, were men and women of faith, but today religion is very politicized. can you talk about that? >> faith is this belief, this sense that somehow and someway we will overcome. it's belief that, in spite of all the odds, setbacks, delays, interruption, that we will make it, that we will arrive at a place where we recognize and respect the dignity and the worth of every human being. it's in keeping with the philosophy and the discipline of nonviolence to believe that we will and we shall overcome, that we will not get lost in a sea of despair, that we will not become bitter or hostile, but with our faith, we know that victory is there. it may take longer. it may be difficult. but you come to that point where there's no turning back. without that se
i see them in washington.ay, "it's time for you to come home." >> you have written several books. the latest is across that bridge: life lessons and a vision for change. your book begins with a chapter on faith. many of the great civil rights leaders, including yourself, were men and women of faith, but today religion is very politicized. can you talk about that? >> faith is this belief, this sense that somehow and someway we will overcome. it's belief that, in spite of...
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however washington meantime. providing a so-called propaganda platform for the whistleblower. lawyers for the guantanamo bay detainees say there's no indication the mass hunger strike is ending despite u.s. officials claiming most of the protesting prisoners have had one meal the first though since february. and violence in belfast clashes broke out at the annual orange order parade despite a very heavy police presence. within a syrian rebel spokesman tells us the west should be very careful about supplying the. which he claims has been hijacked by al-qaeda linked militants. worldwide news live from moscow this is r t with me wrong and welcome to the program today. lawyers have pledged support for edward snowden's application for refuge in russia following his meeting with russian and international human rights activists at moscow's sheremetyevo airport of course that's where he's been holed up now for about three weeks let's get the details live from joining us here on the program hello to you paula so what's next well are to confirm that russia's federal migration committee
however washington meantime. providing a so-called propaganda platform for the whistleblower. lawyers for the guantanamo bay detainees say there's no indication the mass hunger strike is ending despite u.s. officials claiming most of the protesting prisoners have had one meal the first though since february. and violence in belfast clashes broke out at the annual orange order parade despite a very heavy police presence. within a syrian rebel spokesman tells us the west should be very careful...
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washington is set to deliver for a fighter jets to the egyptian military as president obama refuses to call the overthrow of the muslim brotherhood a coup prompting egyptians to criticize u.s. involvement in their country's affairs. british lawmakers mourn that toppling the acid regime in syria could have disastrous consequences in a report highlighting the threat of radical militants getting hold of chemical weapons. and high profile corruption case draws to a close in moscow as a court hands down a guilty verdict against late russian lawyer sergei magnitsky accused of helping a company to evade seventeen million dollars in taxes. is r.t. coming to you live from the russian capital i'm marina josh welcome to the program . u.s. government adverts to convince the public that intelligence leaker edward snowden is a spy and a criminal appear to be failing a recent poll found that most americans approve of the whistleblowers actions while only about a third view him negatively snowden who is still in transit limbo at a moscow airport faces espionage charges in the u.s. for exposing the ext
washington is set to deliver for a fighter jets to the egyptian military as president obama refuses to call the overthrow of the muslim brotherhood a coup prompting egyptians to criticize u.s. involvement in their country's affairs. british lawmakers mourn that toppling the acid regime in syria could have disastrous consequences in a report highlighting the threat of radical militants getting hold of chemical weapons. and high profile corruption case draws to a close in moscow as a court hands...
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in washington i'm going to check out. let's take a quick look at some other international news this hour egypt's military has given the muslim brotherhood until saturday to join the interim government's reconciliation plan and to stop inciting violence the proposal is for fresh elections in the new year and a written constitution meanwhile egypt's pricing for mass rallies of the supporters of be amnestied president morsi and those backing the temporary army leadership military chiefs have to immediately suppress any violence. one of the drivers of the spanish train which hurtled off the tracks at high speed has been taken into custody. horrifying footage shows the train entering what's thought to be at one hundred ninety kilometers an hour more than twice as fast as it should have been traveling at least eighty people died in what is spain's worst rail disaster for more than forty years. closing arguments in the bradley manning trial prosecutors accuse the army privates of vaccine with evil intent and self interest mannin
in washington i'm going to check out. let's take a quick look at some other international news this hour egypt's military has given the muslim brotherhood until saturday to join the interim government's reconciliation plan and to stop inciting violence the proposal is for fresh elections in the new year and a written constitution meanwhile egypt's pricing for mass rallies of the supporters of be amnestied president morsi and those backing the temporary army leadership military chiefs have to...
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if you can has more on washington's crackdown on lead. by relentlessly going after whistleblowers here we picked some of the most notable ones the u.s. government is sending a message this is what's going to happen to you if you speak out even if you think you're doing it. for the public good even if the public things you did the right thing in edward snowden's case fifty five percent of americans consider him a whistleblower not a traitor and yet even as many americans are thinking to snowden for greater awareness about the government's blatant snooping on millions of absolutely innocent people snowden still had to flee the country so was not to share the fate of his fellow whistleblowers had he stayed he would have been in jail facing life in prison or maybe even the death penalty the example of bradley manning is right there the twenty five year old u.s. army private bradley manning has been in custody for three years now and is facing more than one hundred fifty years in jail many leaked documents and videos that exposed war crimes co
if you can has more on washington's crackdown on lead. by relentlessly going after whistleblowers here we picked some of the most notable ones the u.s. government is sending a message this is what's going to happen to you if you speak out even if you think you're doing it. for the public good even if the public things you did the right thing in edward snowden's case fifty five percent of americans consider him a whistleblower not a traitor and yet even as many americans are thinking to snowden...
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washington d.c. is an interesting place with a large black community with african-american culture and to board in 1855 and with the largest black middle class and the douglas want to be a part of that. by 1868 charles was working for the freedom year-old. this is the 80 and 68 city directory you can see charles douglas back then invade decoded the ethnicity. you don't see that anymore but that used to show the of the city. you can see charles douglas said the clerk for the bureau of refugee and to abandon the land he lives in potomac city can frederick douglass, jr. does anybody know where potomac city is now? it this is actually a mapping 8094 i will move here and hopefully you can still pick up the audio? this is a elisabeth starting in 1852 the first patient 1855. anime 80 in $6,732,000 to acquire this property james was the other land holder in the city and if you are familiar today this was where the public housing authority but this is still whole swath of the form. bridge read franklin come a
washington d.c. is an interesting place with a large black community with african-american culture and to board in 1855 and with the largest black middle class and the douglas want to be a part of that. by 1868 charles was working for the freedom year-old. this is the 80 and 68 city directory you can see charles douglas back then invade decoded the ethnicity. you don't see that anymore but that used to show the of the city. you can see charles douglas said the clerk for the bureau of refugee...
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on your side. >> good morning washington.his monday is is going to be hot and we have hot temperatures across the board for the work week with the temperatures climbing into the 90's. today a high uv inczechs of index of nine. if you are walking around going to and from work make sure you have the sun screen on. maybe heading to the pool to get a relief from the heat and humidity. a beautiful shot from ocean city maryland things are looking nice. be careful as it will feel like the upper the 12kr09 descrot of 90's. >> the corpse flower is about to bloom. when it does it will wreak of rotting flesh. they have extended their hours so visitors can check out the plant. >> the police are investigating a home invasion in a bethesda neighborhood. saturday night two men opened the unlocked door of a home. the men woke up the homeowners and left with some of their valuables. police are trying to find out if this crime is linked to two recent burglaries nearby. >> you think of this as a tranquil neighborhood so those things wouldn't ha
on your side. >> good morning washington.his monday is is going to be hot and we have hot temperatures across the board for the work week with the temperatures climbing into the 90's. today a high uv inczechs of index of nine. if you are walking around going to and from work make sure you have the sun screen on. maybe heading to the pool to get a relief from the heat and humidity. a beautiful shot from ocean city maryland things are looking nice. be careful as it will feel like the upper...
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gwen: marco rubio is its main sponsor in washington, right? >> it is a question that polls very well. it's always been the case that the public's acceptance of abortion diminishes the closer you get to viability and that's probably somewhere between 22 and 24 weeks. increasingly you hear abortion opponents talk about the threshold where the fetus feels pain. all sorts of arguments we haven't heard in the past. >> why is this happening now? is this a matter of technology getting better and therefore changing our attitudes? >> public opinion has not shifted very much on abortion legality since a few years after roe vs. wade was decided in 1973 and people have always been essentially somewhere in the middle on this question. they think abortion should remain legal, especially in the early stages but again, under certain conditions. and what has happened is -- first of all, the 2010 elections put a lot of conservatives into these state legislatures and sweer seeing a lo more activity. second of all, we've had things like this horrific trial in phi
gwen: marco rubio is its main sponsor in washington, right? >> it is a question that polls very well. it's always been the case that the public's acceptance of abortion diminishes the closer you get to viability and that's probably somewhere between 22 and 24 weeks. increasingly you hear abortion opponents talk about the threshold where the fetus feels pain. all sorts of arguments we haven't heard in the past. >> why is this happening now? is this a matter of technology getting...
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hello again from fox news in washington. one week after the acquittal in the george zimmerman case, thousands of protesters took to the streets in more than 100 cities saturday to demand justice for trayvon. there were no reports of violence or arrests. trayvon's father appeared at a rally in miami. his mother at one in new york. >> of course we're hurting. of course we're shocked and disappointed. but that just means that we have to roll up our sleeves and continue to fight. >> all this after president obama tried to explain friday why this case has been so painful to blacks. in his most extended discussion of race since entering the white house. joining us to continue that conversation, a rising conservative voice, noted pediatric surgeon dr. ben carson from sun valley, idaho. and democratic congresswoman donna edwards of maryland. let's start with the president's remarks, in which he talked about how he was profiled as a young black man, and then he said this -- >> if a white male teen was involved in the same kind of sen
hello again from fox news in washington. one week after the acquittal in the george zimmerman case, thousands of protesters took to the streets in more than 100 cities saturday to demand justice for trayvon. there were no reports of violence or arrests. trayvon's father appeared at a rally in miami. his mother at one in new york. >> of course we're hurting. of course we're shocked and disappointed. but that just means that we have to roll up our sleeves and continue to fight. >> all...
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in washington i'm going to. have plenty more stories online for you including slick moves come back so you hold the burthen the concert for us can go on merit admits destroying evidence related to one of the world's worst oil spills the gulf of mexico disaster in twenty ten online we tell you what's now at stake for the company and the biggest high is the start of the internet log on to r.t. dot com to find out high for russians and the ukrainians managed to trick giant corporations and supply more than one hundred sixty million credit card numbers from the. right to see. first strike. and i think that you're. on our reporters i i. i'm now for a quick look at other stories happening around the world this hour gyptian prosecutors have ordered the detention of the ousted president morsi implicating him in the deaths of prisoners and offices and alleged contact with a mass meanwhile the army has given the muslim brotherhood until saturday to join the interim government reconciliation plan and stop inciting violence
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george washington always referred to it as open quote mrs. washington's chamber" and -- as "mrs. washington's chamber" and it is always referred to as her area. she spent time in that chamber, doing her hour of spiritual meditation. perhaps later in the date writing letters, talking with her coax -- her cooks to plan menus for the day, giving assignments she also use that room for teaching the children, elling them stories. you can imagine how wonderful it would have been in that room. one of the most notable pieces is the bed in that bed chamber. that is the bed on which george washington died. but we also know that martha washington's had a role in acquiring that bad. another piece in the room had a very close connection with martha washington, her desk. although very little of the correspondence between george and washington -- george and martha washington has survived, because they savored their private correspondence. wo letters had been found that had slipped behind one of the drawers in that desk. that is the preserver of that little bit of very personal correspondence. it
george washington always referred to it as open quote mrs. washington's chamber" and -- as "mrs. washington's chamber" and it is always referred to as her area. she spent time in that chamber, doing her hour of spiritual meditation. perhaps later in the date writing letters, talking with her coax -- her cooks to plan menus for the day, giving assignments she also use that room for teaching the children, elling them stories. you can imagine how wonderful it would have been in that...
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during her nearly 50 years in washington. she broke many barriers among the way, among them becoming the first woman bureau chief for u.p.i. and the first female of the white house correspondents association. helen thomas was 92. that's it for tonight. this reminder -- gwen will be online next thursday for her monthly web chat and she'll be joined by a special guest, dan balls, the author of that new chronicle "the collision." thursday at 1:00 p.m. eastern. go to our website, pbs.org/washingtonweek if you'd like to submit a question. our webcast extra is streamed live 8:30 p.m. eastern, where we'll hear a firsthand account of mar martha raddatz to her refugee camp visit. gwen is back at the table next week on "washington week." good night. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- prudential. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewe
during her nearly 50 years in washington. she broke many barriers among the way, among them becoming the first woman bureau chief for u.p.i. and the first female of the white house correspondents association. helen thomas was 92. that's it for tonight. this reminder -- gwen will be online next thursday for her monthly web chat and she'll be joined by a special guest, dan balls, the author of that new chronicle "the collision." thursday at 1:00 p.m. eastern. go to our website,...
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prime interest i'm bobby english here in washington d.c. here is a story we're telling today the world is turning or is it looks like we have the slightest inkling of a crack down on wall street but is it too little too late for the press to have quarter not told though it may be continues against john core design and ex goldman i gary gensler is being painted as a tough new sheriff even though he abdicated oversight of the entire futures industry one m.f. global ago and it's the age of whistleblowers today actually yesterday snowden and then today bank of america thanks to two new lawsuits we learned how the too big to fail giant systematically built home over promise and loan modifications who then they proceeded to kick out of those homes and you might have heard of the volcker rule that says banks cannot gamble with customer money lloyd blankfein said his goldman sachs doing this but guess what he did it we just learned that the firm found a loophole to keep doing it anyway over a billion dollars worth we'll learn how this is possible a
prime interest i'm bobby english here in washington d.c. here is a story we're telling today the world is turning or is it looks like we have the slightest inkling of a crack down on wall street but is it too little too late for the press to have quarter not told though it may be continues against john core design and ex goldman i gary gensler is being painted as a tough new sheriff even though he abdicated oversight of the entire futures industry one m.f. global ago and it's the age of...