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when we talk about washington, d.c., this is what we are talking about. maybe not what the defense of washington look like. they were cheap. beginstime the civil war , they could knock down stone walls. these were only temporary. they were securing the federal capital and when the war is over , we will return the land back to the land owners. we have the wall itself. it is about six feet deep. you see the sharpened sticks. from the birdseye view you can see the fort. stand there if they are under fire. you could see where they store the ammunition and the powder. these forts were designed differently. likeding on what it looked , they designed it to look a certain way. as you can see, there is an image here of what they call the arlington line. designld see the covering as much space as they could. the forts would evolve during the war. pennsylvania, built by the pennsylvania reserves. this will be involved in the battle of -- in 1864. the soldiers lived in tents around the world. into 1963 -- this is a great image or sketch of the diagram of pennsylvania
when we talk about washington, d.c., this is what we are talking about. maybe not what the defense of washington look like. they were cheap. beginstime the civil war , they could knock down stone walls. these were only temporary. they were securing the federal capital and when the war is over , we will return the land back to the land owners. we have the wall itself. it is about six feet deep. you see the sharpened sticks. from the birdseye view you can see the fort. stand there if they are...
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a boardinghouse structure in downtown washington, d.c. they have a picture of the exterior right here. the building in which she lived and worked during the civil war which is now the sight of the missing soldiers office museum. her boardinghouse where she lived is about two blocks from pennsylvania avenue on 7th street. about two blocks from the national archives. close to capital one arena. she is right there and what is now known as the penn quarter neighborhood. those are the elements we are going to look at. the role of clara barton during the civil war and the history of the building in which she lived. the connection between barton in the space she lived is going to lead to the space being saved from destruction in the 1990's. i am lucky to be working in this space in downtown washington, a restored 19th-century boardinghouse. if it were not for the connections of clara barton, it is likely that structure would no longer exist. i will get into that story in just a bit. what i want to do first is go through a bit of the life of clar
a boardinghouse structure in downtown washington, d.c. they have a picture of the exterior right here. the building in which she lived and worked during the civil war which is now the sight of the missing soldiers office museum. her boardinghouse where she lived is about two blocks from pennsylvania avenue on 7th street. about two blocks from the national archives. close to capital one arena. she is right there and what is now known as the penn quarter neighborhood. those are the elements we...
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they took the investigation away from the washington, d.c. police as soon as they realized who the victims were and who the potential, right, criminals were. and so then they had the resources, right, to find people in latin america to help them investigate this. put some pressure and find allies in the state department. and that's eventually what they did. and within about a year and a half, they found the bomb-maker. they found the cuban americans who were guilty. some of them went to jail. some of them didn't. some of them went for very little time. but eventually this case through the years ended up really bringing his terror state to justice in that the chilean government dissolved d.i.n.a., dissolved the secret police once this crime became public and it became clear it was the chileans who had done it. they fired the most important sort of torturer and killer in chilean history, who was the head of the secret police, and eventually it created a lot of momentum for the u.s. government to put pressure on him to step down and it created m
they took the investigation away from the washington, d.c. police as soon as they realized who the victims were and who the potential, right, criminals were. and so then they had the resources, right, to find people in latin america to help them investigate this. put some pressure and find allies in the state department. and that's eventually what they did. and within about a year and a half, they found the bomb-maker. they found the cuban americans who were guilty. some of them went to jail....
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in washington, d.c., just over a mile from the white house. next on american history tv, historian alan mcpherson on his book "ghosts of sheridan circle: how a washington assassination brought pinochet's terror state to justice." mr. mcpherson gives an bus boysed talk at and poets in washington, but first, we visit sheridan circle with the author to see where the crime took place and the memorial there for the two victims. dr. mcpherson: so, we are literally at the scene of the crime. this is a memorial that was put here by the institute for policy studies to memorialize the assassination of orlando letelier. at the same time, ronni moffitt, a u.s. citizen, was also killed. bomb, and all of this happened at sheridan on embassy row in washington, d.c. on that morning, september 21, 1976, orlando letelier was an employee of a think tank in washington called the institute of policy studies. he was driving his car to work. he lived in that direction. he came down embassy row, massachusetts avenue, lined with several embassies. the car with him wer
in washington, d.c., just over a mile from the white house. next on american history tv, historian alan mcpherson on his book "ghosts of sheridan circle: how a washington assassination brought pinochet's terror state to justice." mr. mcpherson gives an bus boysed talk at and poets in washington, but first, we visit sheridan circle with the author to see where the crime took place and the memorial there for the two victims. dr. mcpherson: so, we are literally at the scene of the crime....
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on september 21, 1976, a car bomb inloded on embassy row washington, d.c. up next, we visit sheridan circle with a story to see a memorial at the spot where the crime took place. the professor is the author of ghosts of sheridan circle. dr. mcpherson: so, we are literally at the scene of the crime. this is a memorial that was put here by the institute for policy studies to memorialize the assassination of orlando letelier. at the same time, ronni moffitt, a u.s. citizen, was also killed in this car bomb, and all of this happened at sheridan circle, on embassy row in washington, d.c. on that morning, september 21, 1976, orlando letelier was an employee of a think tank in washington called the institute of policy studies. he was driving his car to work. he lived in that direction. he came down embassy row, massachusetts avenue, lined with several embassies. in the car with him were two colleagues from ips, ronni moffitt and her husband michael moffitt. they turned the corner here and unbeknownst to them, following them was a gray sedan. in that gray sedan wer
on september 21, 1976, a car bomb inloded on embassy row washington, d.c. up next, we visit sheridan circle with a story to see a memorial at the spot where the crime took place. the professor is the author of ghosts of sheridan circle. dr. mcpherson: so, we are literally at the scene of the crime. this is a memorial that was put here by the institute for policy studies to memorialize the assassination of orlando letelier. at the same time, ronni moffitt, a u.s. citizen, was also killed in this...
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from washington d.c. to iowa toi issippi, the topic on the presidential campaign trail for the past 24 hours washm impet. on his way to a campaign event st night, president trump called the impeachment inquiry" a hoax."tu at the rally ilo, mississippi, mr. trump drew cheers and chants when he accused the media ancrats of a long campaign to remove him from offe. >> they've been plotting to overthw the election since the moment i won, but the people here that arhighly sophisticated know, long before i won. >> thompson: in iowa, democratic candidates were racing from event to event, talking more about health care, the economy, and climate change than why the owesident should be impeached. the february 3 ia caucuses-- the first presidential vote in 2020-- are now just three months away. dangerous fire conditionsin continuealifornia today even as the winds died down in many areas of the state. the maria fire in ventura county north of los angeles has burned more than 9,000 acres since it began thursday night a
from washington d.c. to iowa toi issippi, the topic on the presidential campaign trail for the past 24 hours washm impet. on his way to a campaign event st night, president trump called the impeachment inquiry" a hoax."tu at the rally ilo, mississippi, mr. trump drew cheers and chants when he accused the media ancrats of a long campaign to remove him from offe. >> they've been plotting to overthw the election since the moment i won, but the people here that arhighly...
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a secure to washington d.c. now to do to be a correspondent pablo fully ileus you standing outside the supreme court by the looks of it a very cold day in d.c. . tell us a little bit more about dot com because this was supposedly an issue that was resolved under the obama administration why is it now before the supreme court again. that's right leyla well 1st and foremost jack of course deferred action for childhood arrivals it basically refers to iran 700000 people who live here in the united states and it dates back to rent she says and 12 when president obama at the time by executive order basically introduced this program this policy which permits basically those who are here on documented to stay in the country for 2 years and not face deportation then of course president trump tried to end this dark program and lower courts actually ruled you know wasn't actually possible so what's happened since then is that dark and the program has stopped as in the sense that there are no new die. the participants as pa
a secure to washington d.c. now to do to be a correspondent pablo fully ileus you standing outside the supreme court by the looks of it a very cold day in d.c. . tell us a little bit more about dot com because this was supposedly an issue that was resolved under the obama administration why is it now before the supreme court again. that's right leyla well 1st and foremost jack of course deferred action for childhood arrivals it basically refers to iran 700000 people who live here in the united...
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foreign ministers of the countries who are here in d.c. for talks headed by the treasury secretary steve newton who incidentally was also at that meeting with president tran now this goes back to a request from the president of egypt to president trump asking him to mediate in this a longstanding dispute between the 3 neighbors president trump's administration sent out a letter in the mid october asking foreign ministers to come to d.c. for talks in a bid to resolve this particular issue now ethiopia has been insistent it doesn't want any 3rd party mediation but it would appear that the message from president trump was enough to persuade it to take part in these trilateral talks and these talks have been going on in the course of the day as i said at treasury department under the direction of steve newton as you say it is a longstanding dispute isn't it my might america's intervention here possibly break the deadlock. well there could be
foreign ministers of the countries who are here in d.c. for talks headed by the treasury secretary steve newton who incidentally was also at that meeting with president tran now this goes back to a request from the president of egypt to president trump asking him to mediate in this a longstanding dispute between the 3 neighbors president trump's administration sent out a letter in the mid october asking foreign ministers to come to d.c. for talks in a bid to resolve this particular issue now...
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court of appeals for the d.c. circuit heard oral argument on how the documents are relevant to the ongoing impeachment inquiry. this is just under an hour and a half. >> [inaudible] u.s. house of representatives authorizes release of certain grand jury materials, united states house of representatives versus united states department of justice. u.s. department of justice, a lette letter-- >> good morning, your honor, may it please the court, i'm for the the department of justice. the district court in this case denies the government's request for appeal to this court for opportunity to review the important questions. the court denied that motion even though it clearly has the grand jury issues are disclosed they can't be undisclosed. the bell can't be unrung after the fact. the court denies that
court of appeals for the d.c. circuit heard oral argument on how the documents are relevant to the ongoing impeachment inquiry. this is just under an hour and a half. >> [inaudible] u.s. house of representatives authorizes release of certain grand jury materials, united states house of representatives versus united states department of justice. u.s. department of justice, a lette letter-- >> good morning, your honor, may it please the court, i'm for the the department of justice....
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believed would be beneficial to his reelection campaign well heidi jocasta has more ny from washington d.c. . bill taylor is the acting ambassador to ukraine and for impeachment investigators he served as a guide giving the road map with conversations dates and people connecting the dots to make this case to investigators that trump use the power of his office to try to get ukraine to help him with his political campaign for reelection now taylor testified behind closed doors 2 weeks ago but according to the transcript that was just released he said he had a clear understanding that there was a quid pro quo and he said the idea for this came from trump's private attorney who was empowered by the president to circumvent regular diplomatic channels in order to carry out this foreign policy in ukraine that prioritize trumps political interests above that of national security now moving forward investigators have announced that public hearings will begin taking place next week which is at the key of what democrats who are trying to impeach president trump want to accomplish they want more memb
believed would be beneficial to his reelection campaign well heidi jocasta has more ny from washington d.c. . bill taylor is the acting ambassador to ukraine and for impeachment investigators he served as a guide giving the road map with conversations dates and people connecting the dots to make this case to investigators that trump use the power of his office to try to get ukraine to help him with his political campaign for reelection now taylor testified behind closed doors 2 weeks ago but...
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a federal district judge in d.c. ruled that former white house counsel don mcgahn must comply with the house subpoena. if upheld, the decision would make it much tougher for the administration to keep officials from testifying. in a stinging rebuke to the white house, the judge ruled that claims of absolute immunity are baseless stated simply, the primary take away from the past 250 years of recorded american history is that presidents are not king nbc's tracie potts joins us with the latest from d.c. tracie, what could this latest ruling mean for the inquire? >> reporter: frances, it could mean john bolton could be forced to testify he and other current and former white house employees have avoided subpoenas by congress in the impeachment inquiry at the direction of the white house but based on this ruling, the intelligence committee has already said they may have more people to testify. and now it looks like that may become a reality because the white house may not be able to block it >> this ruling is rock solid a
a federal district judge in d.c. ruled that former white house counsel don mcgahn must comply with the house subpoena. if upheld, the decision would make it much tougher for the administration to keep officials from testifying. in a stinging rebuke to the white house, the judge ruled that claims of absolute immunity are baseless stated simply, the primary take away from the past 250 years of recorded american history is that presidents are not king nbc's tracie potts joins us with the latest...
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you know the bureaucracy in washington d.c. has not been challenged in quite some time and i think that's why you see president trump having such a tough challenge in d.c. i mean it's really been since ronald reagan was there the bureaucrats in washington had any sort of challenge to them and we need a regen moment in this country where he grabbed the microphone and said you know please turn back on this microphone we paid for this microphone and we need a bunch of people to go to washington d.c. and take back the microphone because the fact is whether you're peter stroke or a or any of these deep state folks they serve at the pleasure of the american people who pay their salaries with our taxpayer funds and i think that it's been reversed for too long they think that we work for them no no it's the other way around take a look at your paycheck it's the american people that you work for and that revolution is coming if they don't in all of this deep state activity i think that's why peter the upcoming i.g. report i think coming
you know the bureaucracy in washington d.c. has not been challenged in quite some time and i think that's why you see president trump having such a tough challenge in d.c. i mean it's really been since ronald reagan was there the bureaucrats in washington had any sort of challenge to them and we need a regen moment in this country where he grabbed the microphone and said you know please turn back on this microphone we paid for this microphone and we need a bunch of people to go to washington...
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so what does this mean rosalynn jordan from washington d.c. . the vote to formalize the impeachment inquiry in the house of representatives on thursday was a formality there's nothing in the u.s. constitution that requires members of congress to actually take the step in order to conduct an impeachment inquiry of the us president however congressional republicans have argued that the process which has been led by house democrats has been illegal the president has called it a witch hunt so by calling this vote on the state the house speaker nancy pelosi essentially was calling house republicans bluff challenging them to say that they did not support a public and official inquiry even though that had been their complaint all along the next step for house democrats is to try to move from the closed door preliminary questioning of witnesses inside the trumpet ministration to a series of public hearings perhaps by the end of november at the earliest what democrats are hoping to do is to convince the general public that what has been reported has been
so what does this mean rosalynn jordan from washington d.c. . the vote to formalize the impeachment inquiry in the house of representatives on thursday was a formality there's nothing in the u.s. constitution that requires members of congress to actually take the step in order to conduct an impeachment inquiry of the us president however congressional republicans have argued that the process which has been led by house democrats has been illegal the president has called it a witch hunt so by...
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morales blamed the washington, d.c.-based organization of american states, or oas, for his ouster, saying it falsely accused his government of vote tampering in last montnth's presidential e election. >> the oas made a political decision, not a technical or legal one. this is a report. now i have realizezed from the recocommendations of s some left others and sisters that the oas is not in the service of people of latin america. less so, the social movements. the oas is at the service of the north american empire. amy: in bolivia, police fired tear gas to clear thousands of anti-coup protesters from the streets of la paz wednesday, as low-flying fighter jets roared overhead in a show of force. the protesters were rejecting right-wing opposition leader jeanine anez, who declared herself interim president tuesday night. the police and military have killed at least 10 protesters since morales' ouster, with many more injured. >> the authorities nearly choked me. they nearly choked me, but i'm going to continue. bolivia is i
morales blamed the washington, d.c.-based organization of american states, or oas, for his ouster, saying it falsely accused his government of vote tampering in last montnth's presidential e election. >> the oas made a political decision, not a technical or legal one. this is a report. now i have realizezed from the recocommendations of s some left others and sisters that the oas is not in the service of people of latin america. less so, the social movements. the oas is at the service of...
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trump: the last time washington, d.c. was home to the world series champs, the president was a gentleman named calvin coolidge. that's a long time ago. nearly a century later, the nationals have brought back the trophy to america's capital, and you've won it. this is the first world series in franchise history, and it's going to be, really, the first of many, i predict. [applause] pres. trump: i want to congratulate the terrific owners of the team. your principal owner, mark lerner, ted lerner. great people. the lerner family. [applause] pres. trump: a man who's become very famous. i think he's much more famous than me right now, general manager mike rizzo. you have become very famous, huh? [applause] thank you, sir. a manager, and you watch all the mistakes made in baseball and other sports, and then you watch what this man did as manager. he didn't make any. he didn't many any. dave martinez. [applause] pres. trump: and all of the incredible coaches and players, they're all here. and we really just want to thank you, an
trump: the last time washington, d.c. was home to the world series champs, the president was a gentleman named calvin coolidge. that's a long time ago. nearly a century later, the nationals have brought back the trophy to america's capital, and you've won it. this is the first world series in franchise history, and it's going to be, really, the first of many, i predict. [applause] pres. trump: i want to congratulate the terrific owners of the team. your principal owner, mark lerner, ted lerner....
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here on the campus of george washington university in the heart of washington, d.c.. norman rockwell's "four freedoms " exhibition is a traveling show, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the norman rockwell museum, the 75th anniversary of d-day, and putting on the road the images norman rockwell. created that rockwell painted the created the ideological concepts that president roosevelt in the state of the union address in 1941. >> this is freedom of speech and expression. freedom of every person who worships god in his own way everywhere in the world. the third is freedom from want, translated in the world terms means economic understanding procured through every nation a healthy peace time life everywhere in the world. freedom of fear. experienced leaders in the world could through such a point and in such a fashion that no nation would be in a position to commit and act of physical aggression against any neighbor anywhere in the world. (applause) >> what people forget today is that the concept of four freedoms did not take immediate hold on the national psyche. a
here on the campus of george washington university in the heart of washington, d.c.. norman rockwell's "four freedoms " exhibition is a traveling show, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the norman rockwell museum, the 75th anniversary of d-day, and putting on the road the images norman rockwell. created that rockwell painted the created the ideological concepts that president roosevelt in the state of the union address in 1941. >> this is freedom of speech and expression....
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who authorized the people who sent the d.c. police into into max's. home with d.c. police into into max's. home even to to raid it and then get whatever information they can even to to raid it and then get whatever information they can from this is beyond the pale but that's playing for keeps and the debt dyess caution from this is beyond the pale but that's playing for keeps and the debt dyess cost the cash and if these people do their job brushed the cash and if these people do their job brian bryant or durham i should say and harlan bryant or durham i should say and horowitz and dear j. and bill barr and the partner justice. j. and bill barr and the partner justice if trump doesn't wimp out like he has in the past these guys are going to get if trump doesn't wimp out like he has in the past these guys are going to go to jail well we certainly hope so i wonder what i think it's the it'll be easy it's easy for me to i'm a child always that's certainly hope so i wonder what i think it's the it'll be easy it's easy for me to imagine them in orange last 30 seconds goe
who authorized the people who sent the d.c. police into into max's. home with d.c. police into into max's. home even to to raid it and then get whatever information they can even to to raid it and then get whatever information they can from this is beyond the pale but that's playing for keeps and the debt dyess caution from this is beyond the pale but that's playing for keeps and the debt dyess cost the cash and if these people do their job brushed the cash and if these people do their job...
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jails overnight $2.00 nights now what's held a bit in those jails d.c. jails for overnight 2 nights now what's this all about well it's intimidation pure and simple what people don't know all about well it's intimidation pure and simple what people don't. oh is that on the 15th of october john kiriakou was given is that on the 15th of october john kiriakou was given the same treatment ok squads of police cars bunch of people in the same treatment ok squads of police cars bunch of people shackled and all that stuff so what they're trying to do is i guess every 10 days pick out alone all that stuff so what they're trying to do is i guess every 10 days pick out a real real offender in their in their view that somebody tells the truth and a real real offender in their in their view that somebody tells the truth and blows the whistle on cia crimes whether the be torture or overthrowing the government and blows the whistle on cia crimes whether the be torture or overthrowing the government of venezuela to teach us all a lesson that you can't do that that's bey
jails overnight $2.00 nights now what's held a bit in those jails d.c. jails for overnight 2 nights now what's this all about well it's intimidation pure and simple what people don't know all about well it's intimidation pure and simple what people don't. oh is that on the 15th of october john kiriakou was given is that on the 15th of october john kiriakou was given the same treatment ok squads of police cars bunch of people in the same treatment ok squads of police cars bunch of people...
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i think the d.c. circuit has to hear all appeals of -- when a losing side appeals from the district court, the d.c. circuit has to take the case. there's no where it of secertio and the district court only hears about 70. the odds are they may yet hear some cases involving the president's claim of he doesn't want to produce his tax returns, subpoena issues. i think it's likely they will take some case but any individual case the odds are always against the supreme court granting review. >> i want to go to manu. >> it was jerry's commission that issued the subpoena for don mcgahn to testify and led to the court ruling just now and what nadler says in his statement, he's praising the district judge's decision and calls mcgahn a central witness of the allegation in the obstruction of justice over details in the mueller report. he says now that the court has ruled i expect him to follow his legal obligations and properly appear before the committee. that is the expectation of jerry nadler. he says now tha
i think the d.c. circuit has to hear all appeals of -- when a losing side appeals from the district court, the d.c. circuit has to take the case. there's no where it of secertio and the district court only hears about 70. the odds are they may yet hear some cases involving the president's claim of he doesn't want to produce his tax returns, subpoena issues. i think it's likely they will take some case but any individual case the odds are always against the supreme court granting review....
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here on al-jazeera 7 pm in washington d.c. on come on santa maria new sessions all of the hearings on the impeachment inquiry of the u.s. president currently underway we've been listening to. the deputy assistant secretary of defense for cooper and also this man on screen here david hale who's the undersecretary for political affairs being questioned over what they knew about the events that led up to the withholding of us move troops to ukraine earlier in the year earlier in the day we also had the u.s. ambassador to the european union golden sawmill and giving probably the most anticipated testimony so far in these 4 days of public hearings someone described broad involvement at the upper levels of the trumpet administration in a pressure campaign against ukraine while someone testified that everyone is aware of those efforts the white house has since said his testimony quote completely exonerates the president so that was a little bit earlier. and this is what's going on now as you say the questioning of those 2. officials
here on al-jazeera 7 pm in washington d.c. on come on santa maria new sessions all of the hearings on the impeachment inquiry of the u.s. president currently underway we've been listening to. the deputy assistant secretary of defense for cooper and also this man on screen here david hale who's the undersecretary for political affairs being questioned over what they knew about the events that led up to the withholding of us move troops to ukraine earlier in the year earlier in the day we also...
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that all back to d.c. it's all this work about it well we're instead of them going private we think they should go public as becoming the state of california should set up a state agency and should the governor should declare. state emergency sees genies assets under that emergency declaration under eminent domain and give those assets to a state agency to operate them in the public interest because from the san bruno natural gas pipeline explosion in 2011 where p.g. news found to be criminally negligent to this wildfire disaster with their transmission lines p.g. and as pretty as proved that they cannot manage the basic fundamentals of their being genie is doing to mother earth what harvey weinstein did to the me to victims i think that's pretty clear it's just as ugly you recently noted that the coal industry is looking for subsidies elaborate on this we have less than a minute we have 30 seconds so bob murray who was the recently departed c.e.o. of murray energy corporation that just declared bankruptcy
that all back to d.c. it's all this work about it well we're instead of them going private we think they should go public as becoming the state of california should set up a state agency and should the governor should declare. state emergency sees genies assets under that emergency declaration under eminent domain and give those assets to a state agency to operate them in the public interest because from the san bruno natural gas pipeline explosion in 2011 where p.g. news found to be criminally...
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on the warm side of the front, we're going to check in on washington, d.c. washington, d.c. is 76 degrees. well, the cold air sets up from chicago all the way through the east coast. in the morning chicago about 22 degrees. washington, d.c. about 37 degrees. so that sets the tone for the first week of november. norah? >> there you go. all right, thanks, lonnie. sleep this amazing? that's a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. our liquid has a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level means no next-day grogginess. zzzquil pure zzzs. naturally superior sleep. seeing what people left behind in the attic. well, saving on homeowners insurance with geico's help was pretty fun too. ahhhh, it's a tiny dancer. they left a ton of stuff up here. welp, enjoy your house. nope. no thank you. geico could help you save on homeowners and renters insurance. geico could help you save on homeowners ♪ magnum ice cream double caramel. now in ice cream tubs and bars. s before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? (vo) cascade platinum does the work for you. prewashi
on the warm side of the front, we're going to check in on washington, d.c. washington, d.c. is 76 degrees. well, the cold air sets up from chicago all the way through the east coast. in the morning chicago about 22 degrees. washington, d.c. about 37 degrees. so that sets the tone for the first week of november. norah? >> there you go. all right, thanks, lonnie. sleep this amazing? that's a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. our liquid has a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level...
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i get whenever someone asked in d.c. to put guardrails on local decision-making is going to be pushback from state and local entities and we are seeing that as expected but what surprised he was we have dozens of mayors, county officials and state leaders that spoke out in support of the fcc decision because they get the big picture about what 5g builds will bring to their community. >> host: is it important the u.s. beat china when it comes to 5g? why does a matter? >> guest: i think so. a couple of respects. the u.s. has secured global leadership in 5g pic with the strongest 5g platform in the world. it's a platform to require significant investment of capital. when you set your country up in a leadership position that's going to attract the capital needed to build up this nextgen internet infrastructure. moreover, the country that leads with the strongest 5g platform really has an edge in terms of economic dominance for the next decade. it's been a top priority. we put forth a plan early on and we been executing to ma
i get whenever someone asked in d.c. to put guardrails on local decision-making is going to be pushback from state and local entities and we are seeing that as expected but what surprised he was we have dozens of mayors, county officials and state leaders that spoke out in support of the fcc decision because they get the big picture about what 5g builds will bring to their community. >> host: is it important the u.s. beat china when it comes to 5g? why does a matter? >> guest: i...
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. >>> when we come back, how was d.c. restaurant owner is paying it forward taurant owner is payi it forward 've never tried a retil like this. olay's retinol24 complex hydrates better than the #1 retinol. visibly smoother brighter skin in 24 hours. a skin upgrade? crushed it. new olay retinol24. face anything.olay. and also available in retinol serum and retinol eye cream. so nice to meet you june, jay, ji, kay, raj, and... ray! good job, brain! say hello to neuriva, a new brain supplement with clinically proven ingredients that fuel five indicators of brain performance. neuriva. for your worst sore throat pain try vicks vapocool drops. it's not candy, it's powerful relief. ahhhhhh! vaporize sore throat pain with vicks vapocool drops. >>> we are back with a restaurant owner in washington d.c. who opens his doors to anyone who's hungry, whether they can pay or not. harry smith had a chance to speak with him >> reporter: he is loved by d.c. locals the aromas alone will transport you to pakistan. >> this is eggplant. >> bea
. >>> when we come back, how was d.c. restaurant owner is paying it forward taurant owner is payi it forward 've never tried a retil like this. olay's retinol24 complex hydrates better than the #1 retinol. visibly smoother brighter skin in 24 hours. a skin upgrade? crushed it. new olay retinol24. face anything.olay. and also available in retinol serum and retinol eye cream. so nice to meet you june, jay, ji, kay, raj, and... ray! good job, brain! say hello to neuriva, a new brain...
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and i to washington, d.c. said what are we going to do to help our citizens understand that it is not immigrants cause these problems. it is technology and an economy that's pushing more and more of us to the side. the folks in washington, d.c., had very little to offer. one of them gave me guidance that led me here. he said, andrew, you are in the wrong town. no one in washington, d.c. will touch this because fundamentally, this is not a town of leaders but a town of followers. the only way we will do anything is if you are to create a wave in the rest of the country and bring the wave crashing down on our heads. that is why i am with you tonight, iowa. [cheers and applause] i am with you tonight because you must be that wave. i'm not running for president because i fantasize about being president. i am running for president because, like so many of you in this room, i'm a parent. and i am a patriot print i have seen the future that lies ahead for our children, and it is not something i'm willing to accept. h
and i to washington, d.c. said what are we going to do to help our citizens understand that it is not immigrants cause these problems. it is technology and an economy that's pushing more and more of us to the side. the folks in washington, d.c., had very little to offer. one of them gave me guidance that led me here. he said, andrew, you are in the wrong town. no one in washington, d.c. will touch this because fundamentally, this is not a town of leaders but a town of followers. the only way we...
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i work at of main interior and washington, d.c. before i start with what we are doing i want to thank the other federal agencies, particularly the library of congress and the national archives for digitizing all those amazing primary documents and making them available because we could not do what we do without using what you do. thank you so much for doing that. so, the national park service and people at the park service think about these amazing natural landscapes like the rocky mountains, which we are so close to. for a huge stewards number of important cultural and historical sites. there are also a lot of those in the national parks. storytellers we tell the story of this week in 419 national park units. we have a number of affiliated areas. of the places we have are key places. on the left is women's rights national historical park where the first convention was held in 1848. on the right is the women's rights national monument in washington, d.c. that is still the home of the national woman's party who worked so hard to get
i work at of main interior and washington, d.c. before i start with what we are doing i want to thank the other federal agencies, particularly the library of congress and the national archives for digitizing all those amazing primary documents and making them available because we could not do what we do without using what you do. thank you so much for doing that. so, the national park service and people at the park service think about these amazing natural landscapes like the rocky mountains,...
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vonnie: kevin cirilli in washington, d.c., thank you. we will obviously be following every thing very closely. as you can see, george can't is kent isg -- george speaking now. this will continue all day. you can continue to watch under terminal using the function live . up? what have we got coming jay powell taking to the stand. we will bring you the fed chair's testimony on capitol hill, live at the top of the hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." is cannabis company tilray our stock of the hour after reporting mixed quarter results, featuring losses greater than beacted, with revenue ting estimates. isomberg's kristi noem standing by with cowen and company senior research analyst vivien azer. >> thank you for joining us. i wanted to talk about a recent forecast at the beginning of this week. you actually raised your outlook for how big the u.s. market is going to be. 2030, upon in sales by from 80 billion dollars previously. int
vonnie: kevin cirilli in washington, d.c., thank you. we will obviously be following every thing very closely. as you can see, george can't is kent isg -- george speaking now. this will continue all day. you can continue to watch under terminal using the function live . up? what have we got coming jay powell taking to the stand. we will bring you the fed chair's testimony on capitol hill, live at the top of the hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy:...
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royal family member number one it is believed that one of the twitter engineers flew to washington d.c. in 2015 right around the time that crown prince mohammed bin solomon was rapidly rising to his powerful status that he enjoys today and met with a member of the royal family and shortly after that the spying commenced the spies gather all sorts of information about people making critical comments about the saudi government including their email addresses their ip addresses their dates of birth and so forth among the thousands of accounts that were breached was one belonging to a prominent saudi dissident omar abdel aziz he was close to the washington post journalist jamal khashoggi who of course as we know was murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul a little over 'd a year ago by saudi state agents according to multiple intelligence agencies. a hospital operated by doctors without borders in yemen has been forced to shut after a missile and drone attack a nearby warehouse in the red sea the city of macho was used by government allied force it was also hit killing 8 people yemen's
royal family member number one it is believed that one of the twitter engineers flew to washington d.c. in 2015 right around the time that crown prince mohammed bin solomon was rapidly rising to his powerful status that he enjoys today and met with a member of the royal family and shortly after that the spying commenced the spies gather all sorts of information about people making critical comments about the saudi government including their email addresses their ip addresses their dates of...
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back in the berlin wall gallery in washington, d.c. time for a few more of your calls, your memories from the daily berlin wall fell. elizabeth, thanks for waiting in maryland. caller: good morning. i want briefly to say i experienced east germany from west germany as we fled from east germany into west germany. almostppened was until 1989, the news for the east germans was tightened more and more. wethe 1950's and 1960's could send clothing and packages to east germany for the people because they did not have very much. eventually we had to send new clothing. i sent american dollars when i came to this country in carbon paper to east germany so the woman could buy some groceries. i experience the hungarian revolution. that berlin or east germany would become free. i have a person in east germany that i called and he was very drunk because he never thought the wall would come down. i never thought it did. i cried and cried and cried. i had visited east germany in 1959 with [speaking german] .e traveled to various cities the people that
back in the berlin wall gallery in washington, d.c. time for a few more of your calls, your memories from the daily berlin wall fell. elizabeth, thanks for waiting in maryland. caller: good morning. i want briefly to say i experienced east germany from west germany as we fled from east germany into west germany. almostppened was until 1989, the news for the east germans was tightened more and more. wethe 1950's and 1960's could send clothing and packages to east germany for the people because...
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our guest and washington, d.c., is the d.c. bureau chief for rolling stone, andy kroll. he has been closely covering the trump impeachment hearings. we just played a series of clips . the hearing was around 10 hours long with various a brakes, ending about 8:30 eastern last night. what most stood out for you? theset stood out across two marathon hearings to me was how unequivocal these four witnesses were. they were ambassadors. they were career staff. they were nonpartisan. they were picked by democrcrats and republicans for these hearings. how much in agreement they work that president trump's request, his pressure on the ukrainian president to investigate as lieutenant colonel thehem and pt it, private u.s. citizen in a domestic political rival was not how beyond the pale that was. these words like improper, inappropriate, unusual, and wrong to describe this request by the president and then obviously, the campaign that followed that request, that surrounded that request, really, to get the ukrainians to investigate joe and hunter biden and to also investigate a consp
our guest and washington, d.c., is the d.c. bureau chief for rolling stone, andy kroll. he has been closely covering the trump impeachment hearings. we just played a series of clips . the hearing was around 10 hours long with various a brakes, ending about 8:30 eastern last night. what most stood out for you? theset stood out across two marathon hearings to me was how unequivocal these four witnesses were. they were ambassadors. they were career staff. they were nonpartisan. they were picked by...
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>> i think this is huge for d.c.! d.c. needed this. we've got some asshole in the (~bleep ) white house right now! >> trevor: oh, wow! ( laughter ) yo, that is hilarious. d.c. is so liberal the drunk sportsman get involved. i wonder if there's a bar fight where, you stepped on my sneaker! i'm going to beat you like brown vs. the board of education! that's the face where you realize you didn't clear your browser history! ( screaming ) the man who ripped off his shirt and jumped in the dugout is my hero! wouldn't it be great if we could express ourselves? just rip up you are shirts at work, i'm getting a promotion, aaahhh! and your boss would be, like, i gave you the promotion, yeah! moving on, while last night washington celebrated together, this morning it was back to the fight. >> historic breaking news, the house of representatives in a near party line vote approving a resolution formalizing the impeachment inquiry into president trump and setting the stage for it to go public. >> today's resolution permits public hearings, allows st
>> i think this is huge for d.c.! d.c. needed this. we've got some asshole in the (~bleep ) white house right now! >> trevor: oh, wow! ( laughter ) yo, that is hilarious. d.c. is so liberal the drunk sportsman get involved. i wonder if there's a bar fight where, you stepped on my sneaker! i'm going to beat you like brown vs. the board of education! that's the face where you realize you didn't clear your browser history! ( screaming ) the man who ripped off his shirt and jumped in...
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also today in washington, d.c., the chair of the house intelligence committee,
also today in washington, d.c., the chair of the house intelligence committee,
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washington, d.c. says no one else in the world or in the united states is giving women these kinds of rights. you need to resend that act and then we will let you become a state. and we said don't care will not become a state unless we can hold all of these rights our women have had. when you talk about that wyoming had the first woman voter in the world in 1869, the first them in on a jury in 1870, first women bailiff -- woman bailiff, first women justice of the peace. all of those could happen because wyoming had given that right to women. it is remarkable. it is a fact no one ever knows about. how great is it we can tell this story? this is now 150th anniversary of that gift to women and men by the men of wyoming territory. announcer: our cities tour staff recently traveled to laramie, wyoming to learn about its rich history. watch more video from laramie and other stops on the tour, visit c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. book tv h
washington, d.c. says no one else in the world or in the united states is giving women these kinds of rights. you need to resend that act and then we will let you become a state. and we said don't care will not become a state unless we can hold all of these rights our women have had. when you talk about that wyoming had the first woman voter in the world in 1869, the first them in on a jury in 1870, first women bailiff -- woman bailiff, first women justice of the peace. all of those could...
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they say we can't trust the d.c. police. plus, thee are clearly federal crimes, right, even though they happen in washington. we're going to control them. and we're a little bit of afraid of what the cia's going to do about this because if we ask them to let's say contact their chilean operatives, not only could they burn bridges but they will give them some of our information. and so we don't want to waste our information or lose our information through the cia. right? because they don't really trust the motivations of the cia. the cia wants to win the cold war, right? where as the fbi wants to solve this crime, right? one crime at a time. so the cia is much more ideological, much more in line. there is immediately a tug-of-war, but clearly the prerogative is of the fbi and of the department of justice. >> alan, early in your talk you mentioned the fund of money from the cia that went through henry kissinger. can you expand on what happened with those funds at all? >> sure. yes. you're asking about the $38,000 plus the $5,0
they say we can't trust the d.c. police. plus, thee are clearly federal crimes, right, even though they happen in washington. we're going to control them. and we're a little bit of afraid of what the cia's going to do about this because if we ask them to let's say contact their chilean operatives, not only could they burn bridges but they will give them some of our information. and so we don't want to waste our information or lose our information through the cia. right? because they don't...
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there are no fiscal conservatives in washington, d.c. the president is not an economic conservative. people accuse me of being a rino because i am pro-choice on the case of reproductive rights. i would think anyone who is not an economic conservative is a republican in name only because the party has stood for that for a long time. [applause] mentioned the admiral i was ranked the most fiscally conservative governor in the united states during my terms in office, and that was in massachusetts coming right after three terms of my cluster caucus. it was a case of man bites dog at the time. notway you do that is respecting so-called sacred cows in the budget, and not starting out every year saying, what was the appropriation last year? let's see how we can jigger that up a little bit. washington, d.c. is the only down i am aware of where last year plus 10% equals a cut. anything less than that and people scream that that is a cut. i had a slight advantage when i came into office. it was my first elected office, so i did not know there were
there are no fiscal conservatives in washington, d.c. the president is not an economic conservative. people accuse me of being a rino because i am pro-choice on the case of reproductive rights. i would think anyone who is not an economic conservative is a republican in name only because the party has stood for that for a long time. [applause] mentioned the admiral i was ranked the most fiscally conservative governor in the united states during my terms in office, and that was in massachusetts...
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has announced a from mike hanna in washington d.c. so tell us a little bit more about these sanctions and crucially what kind of people they target. well barbara a senior national administration officials briefed journalists to explain that these sanctions were in connection to the 40 year anniversary of the iranian hostage siege making very clear their intention to signal that the iranian government remains the same now as it was then now the 9 figures that have been selected for individual sanctions all very significant they are we are told by the national security officials very close to ayatollah khamenei all part of his in a cabinet among them is the head of the iranian judiciary the iranian chief of staff and very importantly the 2nd son of ayatollah khamenei who sometimes represents his father in public and is certainly very influential the only child who operates within the inner sanctum of the iranian leadership so these are significant sanctions that have been applied to trying to hone in those that were on the very its most
has announced a from mike hanna in washington d.c. so tell us a little bit more about these sanctions and crucially what kind of people they target. well barbara a senior national administration officials briefed journalists to explain that these sanctions were in connection to the 40 year anniversary of the iranian hostage siege making very clear their intention to signal that the iranian government remains the same now as it was then now the 9 figures that have been selected for individual...
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contingent on kiev investigating joe biden and his son for corruption either jocasta reports from washington d.c. . the only witness to have explicitly defended president trump on the central question of the impeachment inquiry has reversed himself that question is whether trump withheld security assistance from ukraine in exchange for help with his reelection campaign. bassett or gordon solomon at 1st says there was no quid pro quo but after being implicated by other witnesses he says his memory has sharpened in someone's amended testimony released tuesday the ambassador says he now remembers telling you crane in officials that the security money wasn't coming unless you cranes president publicly announced investigations into trump's political rivals all of the witnesses agree that the president engineer a shakedown of the ukrainian government someone was a wealthy trump donor and was rewarded the top european job despite having no experience in diplomacy analysts say his change in testimony strengthens the case against trump i think the president if it can be shown that he directed his subordi
contingent on kiev investigating joe biden and his son for corruption either jocasta reports from washington d.c. . the only witness to have explicitly defended president trump on the central question of the impeachment inquiry has reversed himself that question is whether trump withheld security assistance from ukraine in exchange for help with his reelection campaign. bassett or gordon solomon at 1st says there was no quid pro quo but after being implicated by other witnesses he says his...
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this is a case in the d.c. district -- d.c. circuit of appeals which ruled that the president's accounting firm had to turn over tax returns to the manhattan district attorney as well as the house oversight committee. the white house appealed to the supreme court. the supreme court is saying we are willing to hear arguments, you have got to get them in by december the 45th. idecember the 5th. the d.c. court of appeals ruling stands if they decide not to hear the case. and the president will have to hand over his tax returns. if the supreme court decides to grant a writ of setter serti. i think it will grant a hearing to the president. in that case this will likely go away until june. trace? trace trace makes sense. john, thank you. team fox coverage continues now. gillian turner now live at the state department. jillian? >> gillian: secretary of state pompeo kicked off a few minutes after president trump tweeted thought morning that he would love to see pompeo testify as part of the impeachment inquiry. we had the chance to ask
this is a case in the d.c. district -- d.c. circuit of appeals which ruled that the president's accounting firm had to turn over tax returns to the manhattan district attorney as well as the house oversight committee. the white house appealed to the supreme court. the supreme court is saying we are willing to hear arguments, you have got to get them in by december the 45th. idecember the 5th. the d.c. court of appeals ruling stands if they decide not to hear the case. and the president will...