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martha washington. it is a -- see her signature. m. washington. and it's an early edition. printed in england. it was known as a help and guide to christian families. published in london in 1752. so quite likely a book she may well, you can imagine, would have taken along with her to camp to spend that winter at valley forge. now, the top of the page is missing. almost certainly it was clipped by an autograph collector in the 19th century. presumably her name would have been written out there as well. and it was probably clipped by a collector. and if any viewers have that in their collection, we would love to reunite the book and the autograph. but there's her signature. martha washington. so it's entirely possible to imagine that that's a book that spent the winter at valley forge along with the general and his suffering soldiers. a few other objects. again, an object that quite likely was also used at valley forge. the soldier's canteen. seems like a fairly mundane object but there's really probably
martha washington. it is a -- see her signature. m. washington. and it's an early edition. printed in england. it was known as a help and guide to christian families. published in london in 1752. so quite likely a book she may well, you can imagine, would have taken along with her to camp to spend that winter at valley forge. now, the top of the page is missing. almost certainly it was clipped by an autograph collector in the 19th century. presumably her name would have been written out there...
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so washington complied. and he had the artist paint this miniature of him, and a piece that martha treasured for the rest of her life. an 18th inscription said she was wearing it. we even have here an image of martha. the other item we have is a letter. it's one of three surviving documents from george to martha washington. this letter and another letter were actually found in martha washington's desk while peter owned it. and what's so significant of this letter is where george tells martha he's been given command of the continental army. he tells her he must proceed immediately to boston to take command of the army. it's such a significant document especially because mrgta washington burned all of the correspondence between she and her husband after his death because she felt that was one aspect of their very public relationship that could remain private. so this is a very treasured item. one of the other objects i wanted to highlight is this camp stool. it's actually one of two surviving camp stools that
so washington complied. and he had the artist paint this miniature of him, and a piece that martha treasured for the rest of her life. an 18th inscription said she was wearing it. we even have here an image of martha. the other item we have is a letter. it's one of three surviving documents from george to martha washington. this letter and another letter were actually found in martha washington's desk while peter owned it. and what's so significant of this letter is where george tells martha...
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"washington journal" is next. ♪ ♪ it's the washington journal for july 17. the house considers a number of bills related to pipeline construction and environmental regulation. the senate is expected to take up a procedural vote for president trump's nominee for deputy defense secretary. voteafter a delay in the to move the gop health care vote forward. lobbying by senate leadership on that bill is expected to continue. a new associated press poll shows three out of four americans expressed that they have two little influence in the workings of washington, d.c. those with money had more influence than those with less money have less impact. we were going to show you the results of these polls and get your thoughts on who has influence in washington and what you think about what it says. democrats.000 (202) 748-8001 republicans. (202) 748-8002 independents. --t on twitter if you wish post on twitter if you wish for our facebook page -- or our facebook page. about 1000ked americans to talk about influence in washington, d.c. three out of four saying they have t
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he is currently writing "the archaeology of george washington: a survey of all the washington-related sites in their stories." he has also conducted a reassessment of the 1930's archaeological record at george washington's birthplace. he says this site is one of the most intriguing and misunderstood archaeological sites. he says it is time to fully make sense of the birthplace, archaeologically speaking, the last place of the puzzle. on the be speaking finding of his 2013 reassessment of the site's archaeology and will highlight the things generations have gotten right and wrong. -- since the anniversary of the birth is fast approaching, those of us who are committed to the landscape will want it to be speak loudly and clearly about the momentous event that took place nearly 300 years ago. the world will be watching. without further it do, please welcome dr. philip levy. [applause] thanks, everyone, thanks for coming out here. let's get everything set up. thanks for being here. thank you, scott, for the introduction and to the superintendent for helping pull this together. can you hea
he is currently writing "the archaeology of george washington: a survey of all the washington-related sites in their stories." he has also conducted a reassessment of the 1930's archaeological record at george washington's birthplace. he says this site is one of the most intriguing and misunderstood archaeological sites. he says it is time to fully make sense of the birthplace, archaeologically speaking, the last place of the puzzle. on the be speaking finding of his 2013 reassessment...
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you can see areas of defr if sit a washington d.c. snowstorm that lay hows you to be an 18th century snow tomorrow. there is a second painting debate forking valley it is on the it is as you enter rj so the from it will sont condition through kre contract and the family do you know what bit? the with you day i continue to look back as a course so whether that i be clal there are a couple to jekts ton layers so this is a painted silk banner that was commissioned by the butchers to of philadelphia so participate in a parade when the marquee delafayette returns to america on the eve of the 50th on verse ri to recall his service as a close associate of general washington through the war of independence. it would have been car all of the trades one it was very nice of column so almost certainly one of the spectators would have been jacob latch who was local revolutionary war veteran. he had served at least three tours as a malitia man during the time of the philadelphia campai campaign. he died about 1845. also, this descendent in the fami
you can see areas of defr if sit a washington d.c. snowstorm that lay hows you to be an 18th century snow tomorrow. there is a second painting debate forking valley it is on the it is as you enter rj so the from it will sont condition through kre contract and the family do you know what bit? the with you day i continue to look back as a course so whether that i be clal there are a couple to jekts ton layers so this is a painted silk banner that was commissioned by the butchers to of...
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washington's initials. his middle name was augustus, and my full name is erica augusta wagner so make what you will of that. a strange story perhaps so i will elaborate somewhat. i grew up across the river on the upper wi side. have to admit i never set foot on the brooklyn bridge until i was a teenager. i got myself a boyfriend, young english civil engineer. he came to visit me in new york one winter, but in truth, i think it wasn't really me he wanted to visit. it was the brooklyn bridge. and so we walked on the promenade together, and like so many before and so many since, i was struck with wonder by the bridge, and it was no bad thing that i had someone with me who could explain to me how it really worked. the boyfriend did what boyfriends do, he disappeared. but there you good. however, my fascination with the bridge remained. how did it get there? who made it? i began to read all i could about it, and that is how i met washington. i read hamilton skylar's early biography of the roeblings, david mccull
washington's initials. his middle name was augustus, and my full name is erica augusta wagner so make what you will of that. a strange story perhaps so i will elaborate somewhat. i grew up across the river on the upper wi side. have to admit i never set foot on the brooklyn bridge until i was a teenager. i got myself a boyfriend, young english civil engineer. he came to visit me in new york one winter, but in truth, i think it wasn't really me he wanted to visit. it was the brooklyn bridge. and...
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martha washington and george washington married, it was her second marriage. and all the money was hers. that when he married her, he made a really good catch as they say. her first husband had husband she, martha, was accustomed to considerable comfort and wealth in virginia where she lived with her first husband, and so she kind of transfers that skill that she's already amassed as the wife of a wealthy plantation owner when she marries george washington who is still finding his way economically when he becomes the commander in the american revolution. and so when we look at someone like martha washington, and we sort of see the frilliness of her outfit, i think that balances really well with the real focused, kind of piercing gaze that she gives us. again, this is somebody not to be messed with. she was short in stature, but i think she was might ney personality and charles wilson peal's portrait of her for his museum is a wonderful study. just look at that chin. she's not somebody who will acquiesce to anyone, even her husband, president george washington.
martha washington and george washington married, it was her second marriage. and all the money was hers. that when he married her, he made a really good catch as they say. her first husband had husband she, martha, was accustomed to considerable comfort and wealth in virginia where she lived with her first husband, and so she kind of transfers that skill that she's already amassed as the wife of a wealthy plantation owner when she marries george washington who is still finding his way...
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it descended in thek family of general washington's sister, betty washington lewis through her sons, one of whom george lewis was an officer in generae washington's life guard. this was a company of soldiers who provided sort of a securit detail for general washington, but also maintained his field equipment, his field headquarters including washington's tent that is in our collection here on display in the museum. this flag, according to family t tradition, was displayed to mark washington's presence in the field, to mark his headquarters. it is in very delicate condition, of course, being silk it is very light sensitive. it was displayed for many, many years before the deleterious effects of ultraviolet light were understood. it is only displayed on special occasions on the museum, but we certainly use the design.ta we have a replica of the flag on display on the ground floor of theha museum. it is very special because it was commissioned forit a flightn the space shuttle in which john glen accompanied. it has been to space and back, and it is on display on the ground floor of the
it descended in thek family of general washington's sister, betty washington lewis through her sons, one of whom george lewis was an officer in generae washington's life guard. this was a company of soldiers who provided sort of a securit detail for general washington, but also maintained his field equipment, his field headquarters including washington's tent that is in our collection here on display in the museum. this flag, according to family t tradition, was displayed to mark washington's...
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download that nbc washington app. we have a 60% chance of showers and storms saturday afternoon and again on sunday. showers and storms for your friday. isolated chances. about a 20% chance at your house. possibly strong to severe storms tomorrow afternoon through tomorrow evening. even later on tomorrow night we could have a chance for stronger storms. here's your forecast tomorrow. sticky, dangerous heat and that heat index. 105 plus. that will be the same deal on monday. we'll have that heat index by the time we head into tuesday or wednesday, it becomes less humid as the frontal system passes through the area. wednesday and thursday temperatures will be in the upper 80s. >>> breaking news right now in your first alert traffic. we're talking prorn prince geor county. we've been showing you from above what this double fatal accident looks like. indian head highway still shut down in both directions between kerby hill and palmer. best alternate austin hill road getting quite slow this morning. it's better than not mo
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so he knew washington very well. in the early revolutionary period he became involved in the independence movement. he became a british commander, was a general commanding the lead elements of that american force at the battle of princeton. when the british counterattacked, mercer was knocked from his horse. and apparently these british troops thought that they had actually captured general washington. and demanded that he surrender. but mercer defended himself with a sword. and this is actually the original silver-hilted sword that mercer had in his hand, you see in the background the depiction from john trumbel, the painting of the death of mercer, with a bayonet from the british regiment that attacked the americans at princeton. these blades may well have crossed one another as mercer lay on the ground fighting off a circle of british soldiers. he was repeatedly stabbed with bayonets, mortally wounded. he lingered for nine days afterwards and became a kind of martyr for the american cause. when he eventually died,
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be sure to watch "washington journal on monday morning. join the discussion. >> representative karen kendall's is one of the newest members of congress after winning a special election in georgia's six dexter. we sat down with her to talk about the election, her family and what it is like as a new member in washington. are talking with representative karen handel. you have been in washington for a couple of weeks. what has it been like? >> it has been a whirlwind, but what next ordinary opportunity to represent the people of the sixth district of georgia. >> will was the most surprising thing you have picked up on in the last two weeks? >> not too much was surprising. rep. handel: took much was surprising. we have a lot to get done and make sure on the issue site and the policy side, and getting the team put place -- put in place as well. ask most representatives come in with a learning curve, but you are coming in in the middle where you are dealing with a debt ceiling and a budget situation. how do you bring yourself up? collects i am a
be sure to watch "washington journal on monday morning. join the discussion. >> representative karen kendall's is one of the newest members of congress after winning a special election in georgia's six dexter. we sat down with her to talk about the election, her family and what it is like as a new member in washington. are talking with representative karen handel. you have been in washington for a couple of weeks. what has it been like? >> it has been a whirlwind, but what next...
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no rain around washington, sprinkles out to the south and west. our best chance for any rain bb between about 2:00 and 4:00 or 5:00 this afternoon. after 6:00. many hours in a row, this model updates every single hour, and for the last five or six hours in a row, it's been keeping the rain chances out of here for the fireworks display. let's just hope this is one time that model is correct. rain chances around here the next couple of days and the weekend, a few showers early saturday and sunday, looks nice and dry and not too humid. >> thank you, chuck. >>> that's going to do it for news4 midday. thanks so much for joining us. have a very happy and safe fourth of july. we're back on the air this afternoon, first at 4:00. >> news and weather updatesny nbc w ♪ hey! ♪ bee to hive to the comb ♪ combing that honey ♪ into some gold ♪ take that gold and make it an o ♪ ♪ good goes around and around and around hey! ♪ ♪ bee to hive to the o ♪ oat from the farm is the yum in
no rain around washington, sprinkles out to the south and west. our best chance for any rain bb between about 2:00 and 4:00 or 5:00 this afternoon. after 6:00. many hours in a row, this model updates every single hour, and for the last five or six hours in a row, it's been keeping the rain chances out of here for the fireworks display. let's just hope this is one time that model is correct. rain chances around here the next couple of days and the weekend, a few showers early saturday and...
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washington d.c. there's no other way of putting it. >> a little later in our broadcast, doreen ginsler, bob ryan sit down to talk about their friend. some great stories coming up you won't want to miss. >>> you know, throughout the day you saw the impact vance had on so many with one look at messages and tributes on social media. d.c. mayor calls jim a voice and leader of the city, a legend who will be greatly missed. the d.c. council twitter account put out this one. washington has one less monument today. and prince georges kktcu baker calls advance a washingtonian for the ages. savannah guthrie sent the nbc washington team her love as well. i love this one from the national also. look at this picture and the message. we mourn the loss of jim vance, a d.c. icon who will be greatly missed. >>> we want to thank you you, so many of you who have sent us your condolences today or told us how much vance means to you in your lives. he truly felt that love from the people who watched him every night. earli
washington d.c. there's no other way of putting it. >> a little later in our broadcast, doreen ginsler, bob ryan sit down to talk about their friend. some great stories coming up you won't want to miss. >>> you know, throughout the day you saw the impact vance had on so many with one look at messages and tributes on social media. d.c. mayor calls jim a voice and leader of the city, a legend who will be greatly missed. the d.c. council twitter account put out this one. washington...
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of fort washington. this the way traders at the tower of london were treated. they would be decapitated and their heads would be placed on a pike. well, this is the treatment the revolutionaries gave to thir king. the head was actually taken by londoners and smuggled back to england to show we really need your help. these people are crazy. and it was seen by lady touwnse in her home. if anybody knows about that, we would love to hear about it. it's a tremendous story. >> and that answers 1 of our questions on our facebook page, how you chronicle the loyaltiests during the revolutionary war. let's go to john who's joining us on the phone from west palm beach. go ahead, please. >> yes, good evening. i was born and raised in da danbury, connecticut. i was just up there. i was just curious if there's any exhibit that mentions the burning of danbury, in particular the young girl that road -- paul revere used to call her -- >> thanks for call and the question. especially after paul revere awas captured briefly
of fort washington. this the way traders at the tower of london were treated. they would be decapitated and their heads would be placed on a pike. well, this is the treatment the revolutionaries gave to thir king. the head was actually taken by londoners and smuggled back to england to show we really need your help. these people are crazy. and it was seen by lady touwnse in her home. if anybody knows about that, we would love to hear about it. it's a tremendous story. >> and that answers...
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washington was a big fellow. but if you were to extrapolate he would be about 14 feet tall. >> my favorite painting is the apathiosis of george washington. it was important that we be worshipful of our great men in the early days of the republic. it helped knit us together and there is no better example of this of washington. is this in the capital? but it shows washington being taken into heaven. it's a religious kind of symbol. or washington and roman toga. >> yes. >> that's a sculpture. >> washington in marble with the toga. right. >> the worshipful attitude was remarkable. >> it was. >> but i think it is also important. you really understand washington better. but what happened was he lost that tooth in his second term and they no longer had anything to tie his false teeth to. so they made his face swollen. and that while it gives us a wrong image of him at his peak it helps us understand him as a human being. >> madison was the most challenging. was there one that you -- it's never easy to write a book but i
washington was a big fellow. but if you were to extrapolate he would be about 14 feet tall. >> my favorite painting is the apathiosis of george washington. it was important that we be worshipful of our great men in the early days of the republic. it helped knit us together and there is no better example of this of washington. is this in the capital? but it shows washington being taken into heaven. it's a religious kind of symbol. or washington and roman toga. >> yes. >> that's...
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it's monday july thirty first forty four pm in washington d.c. i'm in touch this week and you're watching our team america and we start with russia's response to a new round of sanctions imposed by the u.s. government russian president vladimir putin has announced that the u.s. embassy will have to cut seven hundred fifty five people as a result of washington's policies artie's roman kozyrev has more on moscow's comeback. new sanctions against russia are expected to be signed by president donald trump the document approved by congress aims to target the country's lucrative energy trade with partners in europe washington claims the measures are in response to alleged election meddling well moscow has already responded to another likely round of restrictions by asking the united states to cut its diplomatic staff in russia by seven hundred fifty five people by september the first just making the number of employees equal to the number of russian embassy staff in the united states but also rochelle ordered the u.s. embassy to stop the use of some re
it's monday july thirty first forty four pm in washington d.c. i'm in touch this week and you're watching our team america and we start with russia's response to a new round of sanctions imposed by the u.s. government russian president vladimir putin has announced that the u.s. embassy will have to cut seven hundred fifty five people as a result of washington's policies artie's roman kozyrev has more on moscow's comeback. new sanctions against russia are expected to be signed by president...
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and george washington's tent. we can imagine the tension he must have felt in making life that will go across the continent and, indeed, the world. and when we see the shackles use to restrain and enslave child, perhaps like one of those used to restrain washington's own slaves. we are reminded that the new nation did not stand for freedom for all, the united states will soon come to hold the largest slave population in the history of the world and yet the revolution continued to inspire. >> his answer. an inspiration to over throw the tyranny of his day, to side with the right against the wrong with the weak against the strong and with to pressed against to presser, he said. here lies of those revolutionaries and many that have followed. like douglas, most americans are not content with reassuring origin stories. we work now for the prospect of the better future with past levels our guide. we see the american revolution in its own historical present, we look not only on the grand jury of long debt heroes. we appr
and george washington's tent. we can imagine the tension he must have felt in making life that will go across the continent and, indeed, the world. and when we see the shackles use to restrain and enslave child, perhaps like one of those used to restrain washington's own slaves. we are reminded that the new nation did not stand for freedom for all, the united states will soon come to hold the largest slave population in the history of the world and yet the revolution continued to inspire....
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download our nbc washington app for the latest. we're dealing with the most activity from now until 6:30. i think fireworks should be okay it will be here all evening keeping track of it, susan. >> thank you so much. we'll check bah wick with you a little bit later. this fourth of july are turning in to cannabis products, jim joins us now with more on this story coming up on news 4 at 5. >> this happen today a lot of pet owners. dogs, especially, get spooked by the fireworks and run away, many wind up in our local shelters. well, to help ease the anxiety dog owners are now turning to special dog treats made with marijuana. but is it safe. then at 5:00, a special honor for those two u.s. capitol police officers injured in the shooting at the congressional baseball practice last month. it's a battle of the beaches tonight, which state has the very best beaches, maryland, virginia or delaware. it's a hot debate on nbc i'll see you in just a few with those stories. we're watching these storms right here at 5:00. >>> jim, i'll see you h
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reporting live in fort washington, john gonzalez, "good morning washington." adrianna: we told you this other crash in chevy chase. lanes were closed while police investigated. post lanes, we are told, are now open. .arry: stay ahead go to burst.com/wjla -- go to wjla.com/text. sam, what is going on? sam: the story has a lot of people goin talking, "the washington post" think the president asking about the investigation if it were his ability to pardon family members and even himself. the investigation is growg is testifying before a congressional panel next week. donald trump jr. at paul manafort has been invited to testify but have yet to confirm. virginia senator mark warner thing on twitter that even the possibility that the president is considering pardons is disturbing." virginia representative gone viral tweeting this out overnight, "is any family members and trump himself has not done anything wrong, as the trump administration have an pardon."obody needs a will follow this on-air and online at wjla.com. guys, over to you. adrianna: thanks, sam. report
reporting live in fort washington, john gonzalez, "good morning washington." adrianna: we told you this other crash in chevy chase. lanes were closed while police investigated. post lanes, we are told, are now open. .arry: stay ahead go to burst.com/wjla -- go to wjla.com/text. sam, what is going on? sam: the story has a lot of people goin talking, "the washington post" think the president asking about the investigation if it were his ability to pardon family members and...
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around 1900, washington, d.c. was celebrate iing the centenni and of course around the country, many of the cities were developing parklands, such as central park and new york. there was an interesting congress in doing something similar here in d.c. and senator james mcmillan was appointed chairman of the senate park commission and the purpose was to really look at the laffont plans and to attempt to implement the laffont plan and really make washington, d.c. a premier nation's capitol and one of the greatest cities in the country. of course, part of that plan involved creation of a national mall with public buildings and monuments and museums along a grassy area ventures south from the capitol building. in order to accomplish the plan, the railroad stations which were located too close to the capitol building, needed to be removed. if you can imagine not only did you have two train stations, but you had a number of tracks and railroad crossings throughout the city in order to get to the stations. >> daniel bernh
around 1900, washington, d.c. was celebrate iing the centenni and of course around the country, many of the cities were developing parklands, such as central park and new york. there was an interesting congress in doing something similar here in d.c. and senator james mcmillan was appointed chairman of the senate park commission and the purpose was to really look at the laffont plans and to attempt to implement the laffont plan and really make washington, d.c. a premier nation's capitol and one...
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martha washington. so it's entirely possible to imagine that that's a book that spent the winter at valley forge along with the general and his suffering soldiers. a few other objects. again, an object that quite likely was also used at valley forge. the soldier's canteen. seems like a fairly mundane object but there's really probably about half a dozen canteens that have survived from the revolution with this surcharge which tells us that that was the property of the continental army that was actually marked. there was actually an order that came out midway through the war because so much of the material, they were having trouble keeping track. soldiers would be discharged and take all their gear home and of course perennially short on supplies. there was an effort by marking weapons and just things like canteens they could try to get a better handle on keeping all that material. >> one of the great treasures in our collection is a simple modest little flag. blue background that bears 13 stars. and it
martha washington. so it's entirely possible to imagine that that's a book that spent the winter at valley forge along with the general and his suffering soldiers. a few other objects. again, an object that quite likely was also used at valley forge. the soldier's canteen. seems like a fairly mundane object but there's really probably about half a dozen canteens that have survived from the revolution with this surcharge which tells us that that was the property of the continental army that was...
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and if you see over the shoulder of george washington, that wide blue ribbon, this is a mark that washington purchased in boston in 177 a to distinguish himself. of course, this is primarily a new england army. no one knows who's in charge, so the first thing is he does is to purchase this ribbon to mark he's the commander in chief. and this actually is the original ribbon which washington gave to the painter later during the revolutionary war and then descended and now in the collection of harvard's peabody museum. and this gallery sort of takes you through the end of 1775, and it's now january of 1776. and our next gallery which we intitle revolution, every thing in 1776. it really focuses on then on the independence movement and the big change now from appealing to the king to try and resolve these differences and deciding the king was the enemy and that the only solution was to declare independence. so one of the things we try to do in this gallery is sort of invert the narrative that many of us were taught in school, which is viewing the declaration of independence as this document that
and if you see over the shoulder of george washington, that wide blue ribbon, this is a mark that washington purchased in boston in 177 a to distinguish himself. of course, this is primarily a new england army. no one knows who's in charge, so the first thing is he does is to purchase this ribbon to mark he's the commander in chief. and this actually is the original ribbon which washington gave to the painter later during the revolutionary war and then descended and now in the collection of...
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i am getting tired of this washington la-la. host: we received the same criticism when obama and clinton and bush were in the white house. you knowst letting what people are writing about, in this case, trump. we are not making any assertions . we're not trying to do anything except tell you what leading news organizations are saying about the president. writers, they do not have the mental capacity to understand what is going on around them. uellerannot see that m is putting in a team of clinton supporters. what does that tell you? you do not have to be a scientist c that something stinks. that something stinks. host: what would you tell the writers? toler: i would tell them write the truth. they are writing opinions. their opinion is trump has to go, because they want hillary, or they wanted the socialist. socialists.e the american people are not stupid. i am 77 years old. i have never seen anything like this in my life. i'm sick of it, i really am. i would be willing to take up arms against these liberal democrats. i do not t
i am getting tired of this washington la-la. host: we received the same criticism when obama and clinton and bush were in the white house. you knowst letting what people are writing about, in this case, trump. we are not making any assertions . we're not trying to do anything except tell you what leading news organizations are saying about the president. writers, they do not have the mental capacity to understand what is going on around them. uellerannot see that m is putting in a team of...
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it is about washington, but also about washington in the 1930's, 1860's, 1830's. there are other people working on this but this has become very important to me and it extends from an archaeological beginning. i like to look at the sites and work from the sites and i use them as my framework. the number -- 2032 up. why? what is special about that? this is probably the worst audience to ask that question of because you know. this is coming next. does this clarify? an essential thing we have to keep in mind. , 2032 is 10terms minutes away. it takes a very long time to organize the scale of an event that has to happen. anniversary ofl his birth, was an event that was planned for 20 years before it came into being. at the point where we are in relation to the tri-centenary, it has already bindu -- it has already been decided that there will be a massive celebration. we will want to start to eat the drums on this and all of you can help by being loyal to the landscape and getting the idea out that there has to be something. someone will figure out that 2032 is coming u
it is about washington, but also about washington in the 1930's, 1860's, 1830's. there are other people working on this but this has become very important to me and it extends from an archaeological beginning. i like to look at the sites and work from the sites and i use them as my framework. the number -- 2032 up. why? what is special about that? this is probably the worst audience to ask that question of because you know. this is coming next. does this clarify? an essential thing we have to...
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and go to war in washington. but the trump curious voter was curious to see if his style would make a difference, if it changed how washington worked for the best if it would be a new way of doing things fort the better and i think what we're seeing here is some loss of faith and perhaps a kind of throwing in of the towel and saying oh, it's the usual thing in washington, trump is no different from the other guys. >> yes, and mika, obviously, you have all the lies that are being told, but you look at the policies, and the medicaid cuts will of course ravage the poor. >> yes. >> but will also ravage working class americans in rural communities that went for donald trump. i talked to one hospital consultant this past weekend, it was a big trump supporter who actually said that communities across middle america that went for trump will see the economies damaged. these massive cuts to medicaid will actually hit the top employers in their communities the biggest, and that's the rural hospitals. >> that's when they'll
and go to war in washington. but the trump curious voter was curious to see if his style would make a difference, if it changed how washington worked for the best if it would be a new way of doing things fort the better and i think what we're seeing here is some loss of faith and perhaps a kind of throwing in of the towel and saying oh, it's the usual thing in washington, trump is no different from the other guys. >> yes, and mika, obviously, you have all the lies that are being told, but...
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jan crawford, cbs news, washington. >> quijano: we'll be right back. be right back. >> quijano: more than a million ion le have visited the national museum of african-american history and culture since it opened last september but one exhibit is striking a cord with visitors who describe it as delicious. here again, errol barnett. >> we go through over 600 pounds of chicken a day, a hundred pounds of catfish a day, oxtail, ep0 pounds. >> reporter: jerome grant is the executive chef at the bustling sweet home cafe, inside washington's newest museum. >> what are you still out of? >> reporter: grant, the son of a iblipino mother and african american father calls sweet home cafe an edible exhibit. can- lot of people associate african-american food with-- we are more than southern food, african-americans are some of the-- behind american food whether we were saves or-- we were in the kitchen, we were in the kitchens in the stable houses, we were-- help develop what american food is. hi reporter: while southern favorites like fried chicken are on the 50 item
jan crawford, cbs news, washington. >> quijano: we'll be right back. be right back. >> quijano: more than a million ion le have visited the national museum of african-american history and culture since it opened last september but one exhibit is striking a cord with visitors who describe it as delicious. here again, errol barnett. >> we go through over 600 pounds of chicken a day, a hundred pounds of catfish a day, oxtail, ep0 pounds. >> reporter: jerome grant is the...
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good morning washington. toss to eileen - not as hot & less humid today - back to hot & humid thursday - rain likely friday - comfortable & dry weekend ahead today: sunny to partly cloudy. not as hot and less humid. winds: n 5-10+ mph tonight: mainy clear to partly cloudy. very pleasant. lows: 59-69 winds: ne 5 mph wednesday: partly to mostly cloudy. a touch more humid. isolated shower east of i-95. highs: 81-85 winds: ese 5 mph breaking overnight-- controversy surrounding attorney general jeff session. president donald trump has reportedly spoken with advisers about the consequences for firing the attorney general. this comes less than a week after the president publicly slammed sessions for his decision to recuse himself from all the russia investigation. when asked about the criticism last week-- attorney general sessions said that he had no plans to resign. in virginia-- we are learning more about a fiery accident on richmond highway... near mount vernon. it was a terrifying scene was caught on camera.. a
good morning washington. toss to eileen - not as hot & less humid today - back to hot & humid thursday - rain likely friday - comfortable & dry weekend ahead today: sunny to partly cloudy. not as hot and less humid. winds: n 5-10+ mph tonight: mainy clear to partly cloudy. very pleasant. lows: 59-69 winds: ne 5 mph wednesday: partly to mostly cloudy. a touch more humid. isolated shower east of i-95. highs: 81-85 winds: ese 5 mph breaking overnight-- controversy surrounding attorney...
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it's monday july twenty fourth four pm in washington d.c. i'm matusz suite and you're watching r.t. america and e.u. delegation is currently holding crunch talks with u.s. lawmakers it comes as a leaked memo suggests brussels is preparing to retaliate if washington pushes ahead with new and she russian sanctions that could hurt european businesses are to use kate partridge has the details. well this issue began over an internal notes that was leaked from the press from the european commission indicating just how unhappy brussels was over the prospect of new u.s. plans to impose sanctions on russia and the implications that it could have for the e.u. well the night said that the european commission was prepared to hit back within days if the u.s. agree to these new sanctions and also if they had an effect on european energy and other companies and they were vulnerable then to influence from the u.s. but what is it that the europeans are so unhappy about well the key point here is all about energy but there are other deals that sanctions could affect as well we're looking at the finan
it's monday july twenty fourth four pm in washington d.c. i'm matusz suite and you're watching r.t. america and e.u. delegation is currently holding crunch talks with u.s. lawmakers it comes as a leaked memo suggests brussels is preparing to retaliate if washington pushes ahead with new and she russian sanctions that could hurt european businesses are to use kate partridge has the details. well this issue began over an internal notes that was leaked from the press from the european commission...
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have the nbc washington app handy. we'll have the list of shows up for the awards. >>> taking a live look at the woodrow wilson bridge. in ft. washington, allentown road at webster lane, do have that crash. up north now, if you're coming southbound on bw parkway, the crash at 175 causing pretty good delays southbound and a little bit of a slowdown northbound. >> the only way to st neighborhood pool. that's the best way to spend the afternoon. >> heat index near 105. heat index over 100. average temperatures over the weekend. >> making me nervous. >> see all those 90s, though. for days and days. >> broken water cannonball. don't want that. >> that's it for us. we appreciate you wake up with us. >> the "today" show is next. hundreds of dollars on youmy car insurance. saved me huh. i should take a closer look at geico... (dog panting) geico has a 97% customer satisfaction rating! oooo, just out. it was in. out. in! out. in! what about now? that was our only shuttlecock. take a closer look at geico. great savings
have the nbc washington app handy. we'll have the list of shows up for the awards. >>> taking a live look at the woodrow wilson bridge. in ft. washington, allentown road at webster lane, do have that crash. up north now, if you're coming southbound on bw parkway, the crash at 175 causing pretty good delays southbound and a little bit of a slowdown northbound. >> the only way to st neighborhood pool. that's the best way to spend the afternoon. >> heat index near 105. heat...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ >> is 1:00 and washington, 6:00 in london. i'm david gura. welcome to bloomberg market, the trump economy. president donald trump and vladimir putin left for over -- met for over two hours today. anticipated sit down, the two countries have reached an agreement for cease-fire and southwest syria. a dozen power plants were breached by hackers in a foreign government in the chief says act as russia sparking major concerns in washington and across the country. and retired u.s. attorney general joins me to break down the latest in the g-20. let's go to the g-20 summit in germany and the two plus hour meeting between trump and president clinton. putin.sident clinto d.c. cirilli is in
this is bloomberg. ♪ >> is 1:00 and washington, 6:00 in london. i'm david gura. welcome to bloomberg market, the trump economy. president donald trump and vladimir putin left for over -- met for over two hours today. anticipated sit down, the two countries have reached an agreement for cease-fire and southwest syria. a dozen power plants were breached by hackers in a foreign government in the chief says act as russia sparking major concerns in washington and across the country. and...
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we think the washington's want, we think the u.s. is going to remain dull. tide is a general rising that has supported risk assets but we think that is a verb. with china looking to be stable ahead of the congress in november, we can't see anything coming from there either. we think it is as good as it gets economically. david: so risk assets, to use that term, they are really void. they have done extremely well. what assumptions are there underlying about what goes on in washington and those equity situations? >> there is an element>> they have been anticipating something out of washington. at least a corporate tax cut. something tax reform-y. i don't think they have jettisoned it completely. i think there is still, as i said, a better than even chance that something gets done because i think the republicans will say, hey, if we don't get anything done this year at all, that is going to be tough to take back to the voters so i think it will concentrate but it is going to be very pared back. alix: it seems like your call is regardles
we think the washington's want, we think the u.s. is going to remain dull. tide is a general rising that has supported risk assets but we think that is a verb. with china looking to be stable ahead of the congress in november, we can't see anything coming from there either. we think it is as good as it gets economically. david: so risk assets, to use that term, they are really void. they have done extremely well. what assumptions are there underlying about what goes on in washington and those...
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in washington wilson found voices like these sounding, senator bora of idaho said it took george washington seven years to gain independence from george iii and now, my friends, they want to give it back to george v. and senator johnson added, he is asking us to hand america destiny over to the secret councils of europe. it is the duty of senators of this nation to keep america american. a few democratic senators said it was the end of american independence. the league was in mortal danger. woodrow wilson did not wait. against his physician's warning on september 4th of 1919 he started west on a long exhausting trip to carry his fight for ratification to the american people. ♪ many senators demanded reservations to the treaty, others were violent against ratification in any form. it was not the faulty peace settlement that troubled them so much but the commitment to the league. some of them claimed it created a superstate and argued that under the covenant the league might force our nation into a war without the consent of congress. in 22 days wilson made 40 addresses in 17 cities. agains
in washington wilson found voices like these sounding, senator bora of idaho said it took george washington seven years to gain independence from george iii and now, my friends, they want to give it back to george v. and senator johnson added, he is asking us to hand america destiny over to the secret councils of europe. it is the duty of senators of this nation to keep america american. a few democratic senators said it was the end of american independence. the league was in mortal danger....
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from washington, alex len, bloomberg editor. and kevin cirilli, our washington correspondent. kevin, you being here next to me, let's start with you. it is exciting that you are here when all of this is happening. happening, itis really appears to
from washington, alex len, bloomberg editor. and kevin cirilli, our washington correspondent. kevin, you being here next to me, let's start with you. it is exciting that you are here when all of this is happening. happening, itis really appears to
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so then she had a fight with general washington about how to spend the money. he wanted shirts, she wanted to do something more special for the troops. he was the general, after a series of intense and intenser letters, he won. and shirts were made. and esther died. she was just shy of her 34th birthday, but dysentery came raging through philadelphia and she succumb to it. the council and the assembly adjourned for her funeral because she was such a noted personage. the business of the ladies association was taken up by sarah franklin beige. and the women did what the general asked and made shirts, 2,200 of them in one place for the troops just to show that it was something special from the women of america every woman sewed her own name into the shirt so every soldier knew there was a woman who cared about him, a citizen who cared about him out there grateful for the work that he was doing. and it tided them over. it kept them going until the battlefield victories started to come in and the french finally arrived. no one would have criticized esther reed if sh
so then she had a fight with general washington about how to spend the money. he wanted shirts, she wanted to do something more special for the troops. he was the general, after a series of intense and intenser letters, he won. and shirts were made. and esther died. she was just shy of her 34th birthday, but dysentery came raging through philadelphia and she succumb to it. the council and the assembly adjourned for her funeral because she was such a noted personage. the business of the ladies...
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washington was a big fellow but he would be about 14 feet tall. >> my favorite is of george washington. i mean he probably i think was joe ellis who said it was important that we be worshipful of our great men in the early days of the republic. it's a religious type of -- who did that? >> washington and looking -- >> with a toga. >> yeah. so the attitude of people in these days were important. he no longer had anything to tie his false teeth to. it made his face swollen. whielt gives us a wrong image of him it helps us understand him as a human being. >> so was there one you found to be particularly, you know, it's never easy to write a book but is there one that's easiest. >> probably blue skies, no fences. it was about growing you and having an exclus. you know, to find out what linda was up to. that was the most fun. >> what's the difficulty in writing about yourself? as someone who lived in the public eye -- >> you have to fig your oure ou you don't want to say. >> we are almost out of time. as a long year as a scholar, a teacher, political pous, public figure and author what are s
washington was a big fellow but he would be about 14 feet tall. >> my favorite is of george washington. i mean he probably i think was joe ellis who said it was important that we be worshipful of our great men in the early days of the republic. it's a religious type of -- who did that? >> washington and looking -- >> with a toga. >> yeah. so the attitude of people in these days were important. he no longer had anything to tie his false teeth to. it made his face swollen....
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it's a new "washington post" story. quoting intelligence intercepts. >>> plus sean spicer's out anthony scaramucci is in. can a new york banker change a communication strategy that's sometimes only as good as donald trump's cell phone. >>> as jared kushner prepares to answer questions on the hill we're learning more about his finances, what he didn't disclose before. as "the 11th hour" gets under way on a friday night. >>> and good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. the friday night edition, day 183 of the trump administration, a year to the day since donald trump accepted the republican party's nomination. exactly six months to the day since our
it's a new "washington post" story. quoting intelligence intercepts. >>> plus sean spicer's out anthony scaramucci is in. can a new york banker change a communication strategy that's sometimes only as good as donald trump's cell phone. >>> as jared kushner prepares to answer questions on the hill we're learning more about his finances, what he didn't disclose before. as "the 11th hour" gets under way on a friday night. >>> and good evening once...
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or the jefferson memorial in washington d.c.. and by the 1990's they don't know anything other than a name and a hypocrite. so basically they knew nothing of the rest of his life. to be shrunk down to those two things but what struck me is while we could be disappointed and angry that he never freed the slaves but not to look at the other person but then with the hamilton craze but now jefferson is a caricature of not a real person so i thought it has taken me 50 years to get around to it i have the benefit of 50 years of wonderful scholarship in dozens of books on every aspect but i can put this in a more sophisticated context so to look away from slavery but the account of the south that took race relations seriously and religion seriously so i just thought looked at jefferson who was sickly and the whole person and put him into historical context to a understand him and make the point that doesn't mean you approve of what they did but to come to terms with the decisions that a person made in 1794. not that if it would not have
or the jefferson memorial in washington d.c.. and by the 1990's they don't know anything other than a name and a hypocrite. so basically they knew nothing of the rest of his life. to be shrunk down to those two things but what struck me is while we could be disappointed and angry that he never freed the slaves but not to look at the other person but then with the hamilton craze but now jefferson is a caricature of not a real person so i thought it has taken me 50 years to get around to it i...
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ellison barber with more details in washington. >> reporter: the russian ambassador to washington with told his bosses he talked about campaign-related matters with the now-attorney general of the united states. that according to a new washington post report. the conversations allegedly took place during the 2016 campaign. sources reportedly told the post ambassador sergey kislyak's conversations with his bosses were intercepted by u.s. spy agencies. if true, it seemingly contradicts a number of statements sessions made. >> i never had meetings with russian operatives or russian intermediaries about the trump campaign. >> to the best of your memory, you had no conversation with ambassador kislyak at that meeting? >> i don't recall it, senator warner. >> reporter: a spokesperson with the department of justice told fox news she could not comment on the reliability of what anonymous sources described in the post article but, quote: the attorney general stands by his testimony from just last month. this morning president trump criticized the leak, tweeting: a new intelligence leak from the
ellison barber with more details in washington. >> reporter: the russian ambassador to washington with told his bosses he talked about campaign-related matters with the now-attorney general of the united states. that according to a new washington post report. the conversations allegedly took place during the 2016 campaign. sources reportedly told the post ambassador sergey kislyak's conversations with his bosses were intercepted by u.s. spy agencies. if true, it seemingly contradicts a...
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reaction from washington next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: a stock we are watching, shares of i.b.m. tumbling 4% in trading hitting a three-month low making it the worst performer on president second-quarter revenue missed estimates, failed his technology services and platform services fell by just over 5%. breaking news out of washington, the congressional budget office estimating tement the obama care repeal the ciliation act saving health bill would reduce 2020cits by $473 billion by and the number of uninsured ould rise to 32 million people by 2026. joining us from washington. we know?telaw, what do kevin: this is an estimate of the straight repeal, the delayed straight repeal bill that at this point senate republicans voting on next week. everything is very in flux after meeting with the white house. some talk of reviving the bill that mcconnell was orking on before that would have resulted in an additional 22 million uninsured. this was a version of bill that both chambers and vetoed by president obama in w
reaction from washington next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: a stock we are watching, shares of i.b.m. tumbling 4% in trading hitting a three-month low making it the worst performer on president second-quarter revenue missed estimates, failed his technology services and platform services fell by just over 5%. breaking news out of washington, the congressional budget office estimating tement the obama care repeal the ciliation act saving health bill would reduce 2020cits by $473 billion by and...
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came to washington with the best of intentions. but jimmy carter failed as president because he didn't ultimately understand washington. but we had the recession and so democrats knew they needed to do something so they were willing to take a chance on reagan-nomics. >> get back to trump. >> let me answer this diplomatically. >> there were a lot of people who thought reagan was going to be president in the '80s. historians were not rating him high. they are going back and looking at the reagan presidency and he is rated, i think the lost poll of american historians had him 13 but he has been going up over the last 30-40 years. i don't have the newspapers of eight years or four years from now to tell you about donald trump. i can tell you reagan approached the presidency differently, reagan was a different man, reagan had different style. there is no comparison except both were out siders and both were stretched through the political system. that is the only thing i would say compare the two men. >> when people inside the republican
came to washington with the best of intentions. but jimmy carter failed as president because he didn't ultimately understand washington. but we had the recession and so democrats knew they needed to do something so they were willing to take a chance on reagan-nomics. >> get back to trump. >> let me answer this diplomatically. >> there were a lot of people who thought reagan was going to be president in the '80s. historians were not rating him high. they are going back and...
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chris palome has the latest. >> reporter: prompt back in washington. mitch mcconnell postponing a vote on the latest bill after if arizona senator john mccain had unscheduled surgery over the weekend. republicans need every vote they can get, so mcconnell will wait until he returns to washington. >> yes, i believe as soon as we have a full contingent of senators that we'll have that vote. it's important we do so. >> reporter: so far two republicans say they don't support the senate's current version. three "no" votes would po kill it. >> it could lead to insurance plans that insurance at all it would calls premiums to --. rand paul says the bill doesn't go far enough. we're going to keep most of the taxes, keep the regs, and create a giant bailout superfund for the insurance company, the senate health care big stops the obama care disaster. >> doctors, nurses, health advocates, parents, i don't know any group that thinking this is a good idea. >> president trump touted the latest plan in his weekly address, but so far hasn't commented on the latest del
chris palome has the latest. >> reporter: prompt back in washington. mitch mcconnell postponing a vote on the latest bill after if arizona senator john mccain had unscheduled surgery over the weekend. republicans need every vote they can get, so mcconnell will wait until he returns to washington. >> yes, i believe as soon as we have a full contingent of senators that we'll have that vote. it's important we do so. >> reporter: so far two republicans say they don't support the...
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the best chance will be west of washington. by 7:00 p.m., partly sunny skies and again, an isolated thunderstorm or two around. i'm going to show you future weather pretty quickly, 8:00 a.m., we're dry and stopping in at noon and you can see the time stamp up there. by 2:00 p.m., notice thunderstorms are starting to bubble up and mainly to the west of washington, montgomery, frederick counties and especially back around the corridor. i think if you're in washington or areas off to the east you will probably be dry tomorrow and tuesday pretty much a repeat forecast. the commute tomorrow most of us are going to be just fine, to and from work. exercise tomorrow with the humidity back. the earlier the better. if you're heading to the pool download the nbc washington app and you can get the late of the forecast and radar and you can see if any thunderstorms are developing and get the kids out in time. dinner out tomorrow night and more so than the chance of a stray thunderstorm. it will be hot and you might indoors. as we look at tu
the best chance will be west of washington. by 7:00 p.m., partly sunny skies and again, an isolated thunderstorm or two around. i'm going to show you future weather pretty quickly, 8:00 a.m., we're dry and stopping in at noon and you can see the time stamp up there. by 2:00 p.m., notice thunderstorms are starting to bubble up and mainly to the west of washington, montgomery, frederick counties and especially back around the corridor. i think if you're in washington or areas off to the east you...
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in washington. ellison barber, fox news >>> a maryland police officer is being recognized for going above and beyond the call of duty >> the officer with the laurel police department responded to a shoplifting call at a grocery store. when he arrived he found a woman attempting to steal two packs of diapers >> instead of arresting he did this instead bought the pack of diapers using his own money >> someone posted his photo to facebook. the police officer says he did so because he didn't want the child to suffer. >>> so how much like a billion bucks? how much would you pay? still ahead? which famous ceo's t-shirt is now for sale >> a warning about staying connected. how scammers are targeting free wifi to take your personal information. announcer: welcome to the future of health care. it's a future where health outcomes are valued over volume. a future where out of pocket expenses are capped. and medicare coverage comes with more benefits, like dental and vision. when will this future arrive? it's a
in washington. ellison barber, fox news >>> a maryland police officer is being recognized for going above and beyond the call of duty >> the officer with the laurel police department responded to a shoplifting call at a grocery store. when he arrived he found a woman attempting to steal two packs of diapers >> instead of arresting he did this instead bought the pack of diapers using his own money >> someone posted his photo to facebook. the police officer says he did...
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sean is a creature of washington. sean believes that deeply in you know, the, the process of how things work and thought he could be the most helpful to the president in this way. by hiring anthony scaramucci it essentially makes the point clear which has been emerging, that the president wants to be his own communications director. the president wants to be his own press secretary, and he does not want help from those in washington. this is now more of an outside game. now more of a fight. this is about the russia investigation. this is a much -- much less about the agenda. the writing's been on the wall in many respects. i remember beinging a the vatican end of may, sean spicer slighted not being invited. hoping to be there that day. he was not invited on the trip to paris last week. he has -- been disinvited from the briefing room. i'm told today the phenol straw was, effe the final straw, less what do you know about washington than outside a trump game? walls are tightening in a little bit and more -- people from
sean is a creature of washington. sean believes that deeply in you know, the, the process of how things work and thought he could be the most helpful to the president in this way. by hiring anthony scaramucci it essentially makes the point clear which has been emerging, that the president wants to be his own communications director. the president wants to be his own press secretary, and he does not want help from those in washington. this is now more of an outside game. now more of a fight....
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washington hasn't been bent to his will and he hasn't bent to the ways of washington. >> spot on. this is the same donald trump that i first encountered in 2011, this the same reince priebus and steve bannon on the same note but this is a president who has come to washington, has not returned to new york city, in any real way. has moved here but has not fallen in love with the town. still is an isolated figure in washington. and he has not changed his ways with twitter. he still surrounds himself with the same kind of people, with stan and hope hicks his loyalists with steve bannon and steven miller, his populist nationalist at his side. this is not someone who has come to washington as an outsider president and tried to incorporate washington. he has, in some ways, on his staff and cabinet done so. but tempermentally, everyone i know who talks to trump daily say this is the same trump who trusts his gut, the same trump who follows television by the minute, to understand where the public mood is. that is how he digests information. that has not changed. >> rose: michael wolf, call
washington hasn't been bent to his will and he hasn't bent to the ways of washington. >> spot on. this is the same donald trump that i first encountered in 2011, this the same reince priebus and steve bannon on the same note but this is a president who has come to washington, has not returned to new york city, in any real way. has moved here but has not fallen in love with the town. still is an isolated figure in washington. and he has not changed his ways with twitter. he still surrounds...