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, washington. you have the rise of silicon forest. in the suburbs of portland. intel has a big base out there. nike becomes a big global player. these are much more, kind of -- more modern industries that we think of as opposed to the farming, more agricultural industries which were dominant in the early -- earlier, before the 1950's. susan: i hope that we could look at a few politicians who might be familiar to c-span viewers because they have long careers in washington, tom foley, a democrat from washington, and mark hatfield, a republican from oregon. let's start with mark hatfield. maybe in talking about him, you can explain how they worked -- how they worked to pass laws or grow and diversify the economy? christopher: i think what we are talking about mark hatfield, a good place to start with him is when he becomes governor before he becomes senator, he is governor of oregon from 1959-1967. when he takes office, there's a moment where the timber industry, ever so precipitously, is starting to
, washington. you have the rise of silicon forest. in the suburbs of portland. intel has a big base out there. nike becomes a big global player. these are much more, kind of -- more modern industries that we think of as opposed to the farming, more agricultural industries which were dominant in the early -- earlier, before the 1950's. susan: i hope that we could look at a few politicians who might be familiar to c-span viewers because they have long careers in washington, tom foley, a democrat...
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it's cold, there's been a dusting of snow in washington, and i speculate that washington could not handle snow very well then just as it doesn't now -- [laughter] but somehow many of the delegates wandered in, and if you can picture that scene, the willett hotel is already packed full of office seekers and stylish women in the lobby and lots of cigar smoke and multiple orders for mint view lends which was sort of -- juleps of the hotel. the main part of the hotel on 14th facing pennsylvania avenue, but in the back on f street where, which is now the entrance to the garage. but at that point there had been an old presbyterian church that looked like a greek temple, and just the year before the willard brothers had bought the presbyterian church and turned it into a concert hall and conference space for the hotel. so it was outfitted for the delegates, and a big portrait of george washington was placed up front, and washington police were stationed outside to prevent intruders from interrupting and so off they were on that late monday morning. in trying to recall to you who the major charac
it's cold, there's been a dusting of snow in washington, and i speculate that washington could not handle snow very well then just as it doesn't now -- [laughter] but somehow many of the delegates wandered in, and if you can picture that scene, the willett hotel is already packed full of office seekers and stylish women in the lobby and lots of cigar smoke and multiple orders for mint view lends which was sort of -- juleps of the hotel. the main part of the hotel on 14th facing pennsylvania...
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a landing near the seventh street wharf, washington city. it was a moonless night, and that was an advantage for the activity at the wharf was highly illegal. paul jennings played a role in the operations that led to this action, and is thought to have been the black man silently observing the scene in the shadows, noticed by ship captain daniel drayton. drayton approached this witness, who told him that he knew what was going on, but that the captain need have no apprehension on his account. before the night was over, 77 enslaved men, women, and children would board a schooner named pearl, anchored at the edge of the potomac river and stow themselves under the hatch. before the new day dawned, they would be on their way to freedom in the north. among the individuals hidden in the haul was dolly madison's runaway slave ellen stuart. jennings had likely escorted the 15-year-old girl to the dock, a mile or so south of pennsylvania avenue, and watched her board the 54-ton schooner. it may well have been ellen's desperate need for flight that pr
a landing near the seventh street wharf, washington city. it was a moonless night, and that was an advantage for the activity at the wharf was highly illegal. paul jennings played a role in the operations that led to this action, and is thought to have been the black man silently observing the scene in the shadows, noticed by ship captain daniel drayton. drayton approached this witness, who told him that he knew what was going on, but that the captain need have no apprehension on his account....
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washington. now booker t doesn't come off too well in my book, actually who is probably one of the most on pleasant, ruthless, and contemptible people i have met in history. he did wonderful things for his race, i don't begrudge him and his two white people, and if you idle blame him. you had to do what he did you had to sell yourself out, that part i can very well excludes excuse. what i can excuse is the abominable treatment he doused out to everybody who is personally connected with him. his. his teachers, his wives, his cohorts, anybody. so he has a very broad relationship with booker t. washington not in fact ends without woman he was in love with selling herself off the top of a building and killing herself. well our time is a lot shorter, i'm all a lot more verbose than i ever mean to be. i should tell you that if you think carver had one of these ideal lives, besides fighting and making booker t. washington and himself wretched with a 19 years they were together, finally booker t finishes
washington. now booker t doesn't come off too well in my book, actually who is probably one of the most on pleasant, ruthless, and contemptible people i have met in history. he did wonderful things for his race, i don't begrudge him and his two white people, and if you idle blame him. you had to do what he did you had to sell yourself out, that part i can very well excludes excuse. what i can excuse is the abominable treatment he doused out to everybody who is personally connected with him....
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going to washington is different. is there some worry that this blunt talk is going to be very difficult to deliver if elected. >> i don't think sew some here's why. if i had gotten there my plan would be, always engage the support of the american people as you are trying to negotiate with congress to get done what needs to be done. carly fiorina said it best. one that politicians and people in office respond is to pressure. so i happen to think the president can build that pressure on any given issue that is right, connect with the american people and the american people can put pressure on those responsible for passing the las. that's how a nonpolitician can build the consensus and get things done. >> mr. herman cain, hope you come back. >> i'll bet right here. >> and coming up. our special edition of "on the record 2016" continues. up next, a look ahead to what we can expect from the >>> we bring you special coverage, 2016 the outsiders. it's still early but already three g.o.p. candidates from outside the politica
going to washington is different. is there some worry that this blunt talk is going to be very difficult to deliver if elected. >> i don't think sew some here's why. if i had gotten there my plan would be, always engage the support of the american people as you are trying to negotiate with congress to get done what needs to be done. carly fiorina said it best. one that politicians and people in office respond is to pressure. so i happen to think the president can build that pressure on...
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united states, specifically washington, d.c. stephen: security beefed up at the nation's capital, across washington, d.c. i have to tell you about an hour ago i got word from a terrorism analyst that told me that the f.b.i. and other agencies are well aware that isil sympathizers if not participants are here in the metro area. a threat possibly from isis, naming washington, d.c., as one of the next targets. >> it's quite scary, living five blocks north of the white house. stephen: while paris recovers from a night of terror and slaughter, life in washington hums along with an undercurrent of dread. >> it's natural to think about, you know, the similar places in washington or the way that something like that could take place in the city. stefs security is stepped up across the city, around national monuments, at the u.s. capitol. and metro. >> it will blow up. somebody will bomb the train. or shoot in the train station. stephen: those we spoke with
united states, specifically washington, d.c. stephen: security beefed up at the nation's capital, across washington, d.c. i have to tell you about an hour ago i got word from a terrorism analyst that told me that the f.b.i. and other agencies are well aware that isil sympathizers if not participants are here in the metro area. a threat possibly from isis, naming washington, d.c., as one of the next targets. >> it's quite scary, living five blocks north of the white house. stephen: while...
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susan: tom foley, from washington. can you talk about his career doinggain, what he was during his career to promote this kind of globalization and diversity? christopher: tom foley is very involved on a number of friends. a little bit about his background, he is born in spokane and raised in eastern washington. timeframe, he goes to the university of washington to do graduate studies in the early 1950's. he is in the soviet studies program at one point. very early on, he becomes an international. he becomes very interested in what is going on outside of his home state. another really formative moment for him and this is much later on. he becomes congressman from the fifth district in eastern washington in 1965. he is assigned to the house agriculture committee, which is a really big assignment for eastern washington congressman, because he can directly affect the lives of his constituents. one of the things that happens to him is that he is in a meeting of the agriculture committee, i think in about 1967 or so -- a de
susan: tom foley, from washington. can you talk about his career doinggain, what he was during his career to promote this kind of globalization and diversity? christopher: tom foley is very involved on a number of friends. a little bit about his background, he is born in spokane and raised in eastern washington. timeframe, he goes to the university of washington to do graduate studies in the early 1950's. he is in the soviet studies program at one point. very early on, he becomes an...
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washington. police chased as he crossed int southeast washington. when he fired at them they shot back and killed him. >>> and right now polls are open across virginia. you have a say in a lot of important elections. including a fight over control of the state senate. we're live in woodbridge. molette green has more on the campaigns and how it's going out there at the polls today. we'll have that in about ten minutes. >>> to the race for the white house. ben carson is pulling further ahead of the competition, that according to the new nbc news "wall street journal" poll. carson has a full six-point lead. 29% of voters said they would choose him. 23% for donald trump this as trump releases a new book today to map out his plans to fix what he calls a crippled america. jeb bush was at the bottom with 8% of voters. >>> hillary clinton is expanding her lead among democratic candidates. the poll gives her 62% of the vote. compare that to 31% for senator bernie sanders, 3% for former maryland governor martin o'malley. less than one-third of voters think sh
washington. police chased as he crossed int southeast washington. when he fired at them they shot back and killed him. >>> and right now polls are open across virginia. you have a say in a lot of important elections. including a fight over control of the state senate. we're live in woodbridge. molette green has more on the campaigns and how it's going out there at the polls today. we'll have that in about ten minutes. >>> to the race for the white house. ben carson is pulling...
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back to you. >> a new attack ad directed on washington's football team. when and what you'll hear on the airwaves. >>> on friday night they stole away the life of an exceptional being. >> words from the >>> we are just looking at some phenomenal shots of what's going on around the region. right now on my twitter page. you can go to my twitter page and just a beautiful shot and you see the fog along the potomac and the blue skies off in the distance. i mean, that is just spectacular. take a look at this shot and this is from the tower cam looking off toward the east and this is toward the northeast and that is one of the radio towers here and one of the television towers and there is the rainbow and let's pan back toward the west because look at the clearing back here toward the west and watch this sunset. you can watch the fog getting out of here and still fog in the distance and then you see the sun and this is spectacular, national harbor, still seeing the rain and the fog and the rain is still here and you can see the rain moving on out of here and as
back to you. >> a new attack ad directed on washington's football team. when and what you'll hear on the airwaves. >>> on friday night they stole away the life of an exceptional being. >> words from the >>> we are just looking at some phenomenal shots of what's going on around the region. right now on my twitter page. you can go to my twitter page and just a beautiful shot and you see the fog along the potomac and the blue skies off in the distance. i mean, that is...
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that's according to a new "washington post" poll. prosecutors helped funnel more than $660,000 in illegal contributions to his campaign. a probe led to a half dozen associates pleading guilty to multiple charges. the former mayor denied any wrong doing. >>> an e emotional day for d.c. fire company as they honor lieutenant kevin mccray. family and fellow firefighters celebrated what would have been his 45th birthday. fire company 6 walked to the site of his last call. the lieutenant died in the line of duty back in may as he battled a two-alarm fire. he was one of the first to the upper floor. he helped five people to safety before he collapsed. >> he's a highly motivated guy. we went up to the eighth floor and did our jobs. >> many of the firefighters say yesterday brought closure to mccray's death. it was the first time some had been back to the site since he died. >>> it's 4:48. it pays to teach in arlington, virginia. a look at average teacher's salary. the gap in salary is shrinking, but it still exists. article arlington is on t
that's according to a new "washington post" poll. prosecutors helped funnel more than $660,000 in illegal contributions to his campaign. a probe led to a half dozen associates pleading guilty to multiple charges. the former mayor denied any wrong doing. >>> an e emotional day for d.c. fire company as they honor lieutenant kevin mccray. family and fellow firefighters celebrated what would have been his 45th birthday. fire company 6 walked to the site of his last call. the...
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e. >> referee: first charged time-out, washington. >> joe: washington takes its referee set the clock to 1:59. >> joe: rnovers dooming chris peterson's team tonight. fofo of them. they haven't committed a single one over the last two games. utah's ball hawking defense coming alive after going two games without rcing one. 218 yard line with the first down -- at the 21 yard line. booker powers through victor. the man's run right there fofo five. no slouch. former linebacker i i quoted as was. >> joe: three-year starter teemu, leading tackler. dr pepper one of a kd plays of the game started with booker. last drive, this wasas converted on third down and short to set up first down and goal. and then on third down and goal on the option play, wilson, found his way in for his second rushing toucucown of the game. now utah trying to put this game away. one of a kind dr pepper play of the game. utah hoping that at least their eighth win of the season, in the 8-1 record, 1:52 for booker tonight. by greg gaines. hake make that tupo. washington takes their final time-out, tryininto force a field
e. >> referee: first charged time-out, washington. >> joe: washington takes its referee set the clock to 1:59. >> joe: rnovers dooming chris peterson's team tonight. fofo of them. they haven't committed a single one over the last two games. utah's ball hawking defense coming alive after going two games without rcing one. 218 yard line with the first down -- at the 21 yard line. booker powers through victor. the man's run right there fofo five. no slouch. former linebacker i i...
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the president of the greater washington board of trades says d.c. is always in a state of readiness. >> this is a very safe place to be, and there are a lot of people who come here on a regular basis, conferences, conventions and the rest. but we're also blessed with a very strong police force. homeland security keeps a very good eye on this. the greater washington region, no surprise to anybody, has always been a target and we handle it very well. >> reporter: these high school students came from vermont to see the monuments and museums. >> and after, you know, checking with the fbi and u.s. marshals back home in vermont there was nothing we needed to worry about. >> reporter: the group tour company located in the district for more than 40 years says they're receiving no cancelations so far. >> washington's safe. i mean, the city is prepared for large events. we're prepared for natural dissasters. and we're prepared for especially after 9/11 for any incidences that might happen here. >> reporter: a final note. that teacher who had accompanied the v
the president of the greater washington board of trades says d.c. is always in a state of readiness. >> this is a very safe place to be, and there are a lot of people who come here on a regular basis, conferences, conventions and the rest. but we're also blessed with a very strong police force. homeland security keeps a very good eye on this. the greater washington region, no surprise to anybody, has always been a target and we handle it very well. >> reporter: these high school...
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washington app. just search scrap d.c.. >> i have a bag this big of stuff i got from there today when i went to do the story. it's very cool. >>> up next, nbc's lester holt with an exclusive report from paris. >> and an inside look at the men who led that raid on that terror attack mastermind. we'll show you what helped save lives. >>> mayor bowser unveiled dozens of new affordable housing units today. i'm mark segraves. coming up, you'll see some of the families who live here as they tell us why this development is so very special. >>> we're clearing out and still foggy and soup ney some spots and take a look at our live tower cam. see what i'm talking about. temperatures tonight will drop. i'll show you how low in an early look at thanksgiving day. >>> intense investigation into the terror in paris led to a dramatic french police raid that killed the suspect that mastermind. tonight, nbc's lester holt speaks exclusively to the leader of the unit that killed that isis militant. >> this was the first
washington app. just search scrap d.c.. >> i have a bag this big of stuff i got from there today when i went to do the story. it's very cool. >>> up next, nbc's lester holt with an exclusive report from paris. >> and an inside look at the men who led that raid on that terror attack mastermind. we'll show you what helped save lives. >>> mayor bowser unveiled dozens of new affordable housing units today. i'm mark segraves. coming up, you'll see some of the families...
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it was outfitted for the delegates and george washington was placed upfront and washington police were stationed outside to prevent the intruders from interrupting and so off they were to police monday morning. trying to recall to use the major characters that were there as a delegate is a little bit difficult because they were big people in their day is date almost entirely had been forgotten in their legacy and memory that overshadowed what was to happen over the next four years but it was the former governors, former senators, former congressman, former judges and it was to delete of the leadership in america. but i will share a few of them to make connections so they are a little recognizable to you. but of course there's president john tyler himself, he's 71-years-old. he'd been the first president to take office upon the death of his predecessor and sometimes he even sarcastically called the accident scene. and he had been elected from the whig party which he effectively disavowed as he became president he had any democrat who would run as a vice president on the wake of the part
it was outfitted for the delegates and george washington was placed upfront and washington police were stationed outside to prevent the intruders from interrupting and so off they were to police monday morning. trying to recall to use the major characters that were there as a delegate is a little bit difficult because they were big people in their day is date almost entirely had been forgotten in their legacy and memory that overshadowed what was to happen over the next four years but it was...
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e. >> referee: first charged time-out, washington. >> joe: washington takes its referee set the clock to 1:59. >> joe: turnovers dooming chris peterson's team tonight. four of them. they haven't committed a single one over the last two games. utah's ball hawking defense coming alive after going two games without forcing one. 218 yard line with the first down -- at the 21 yard line. booker powers through victor. the man's run right there for five. >> brady: victor is no clouch. former linebacker is quoted as saying he's better than i ever was. >> joe: three-year starter teemu, leading tackler. dr pepper one of a kind plays of the game started with booker. last drive, this was converted on third down and short to set up first down and goal. and then on third down and goal on the option play, wilson, found his way in for his second rushing touchdown of the game. now utah trying to put this game away. one of a kind dr pepper play of the game. utah hoping that at least their eighth win of the season, in the 8-1 record, 1:52 for booker tonight. >> joe: booker gets ripped down by greg gaines
e. >> referee: first charged time-out, washington. >> joe: washington takes its referee set the clock to 1:59. >> joe: turnovers dooming chris peterson's team tonight. four of them. they haven't committed a single one over the last two games. utah's ball hawking defense coming alive after going two games without forcing one. 218 yard line with the first down -- at the 21 yard line. booker powers through victor. the man's run right there for five. >> brady: victor is no...
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you can watch adams' story on the nbc washington app. another tip. use ziploced bags for all of your child's belongings. ziploc bag are clear so you know what you have in each bag. snacks and toys and crayons. >> good idea. it's finally happened. >>> a police officer pulled over a civil-driving call. didn't you call this? >> we knew it was coming. google has been sending out car. in this case the california officer said the officer was going too slowly. it with us move 2ing 24 mielgle hour and. >> the officer decided the car was following the law. in other words we'll never know who would -- would google pay the ticket? >> that's a good question. so apparently the state law in california vehicle code says that these car, the self-driving cars can only operate in 35-mile-an-hour zone and they can go slower, so the cop figured that out eventually. >> the other drivers aren't so happy. >> get in that right lane, you're going to go slower. >>> it is 6:26. a mother's growing frustration. why she says she's having such a hard time getting her special needs
you can watch adams' story on the nbc washington app. another tip. use ziploced bags for all of your child's belongings. ziploc bag are clear so you know what you have in each bag. snacks and toys and crayons. >> good idea. it's finally happened. >>> a police officer pulled over a civil-driving call. didn't you call this? >> we knew it was coming. google has been sending out car. in this case the california officer said the officer was going too slowly. it with us move 2ing...
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>> she was already -- showing up in washington. the bill she was trying to get through was to put aside millions of acres of federal land for the impoverished and mentally ill. one hours in congress one year and another house did get it through both houses of congress and president pierce said it was up to the states to support the impoverished and he vetoed it. but she was immune to normal things but what you are talking about was definitely there, women lobbyists were considered maybe exchanging some favors for the votes. with women government workers too, to get the job this is one of the reasons civil service was created, because to get the job of congressman, had to recommend them and sometimes would demand something in return. always had a little with about it. but they still did those jobs and there were lots of women lobbyists after the war. >> good morning. how you put 10 or 20 -- >> i have are really hard time with this and part of the reason for it is the women didn't have the same kind of power as benjamin franklin or a
>> she was already -- showing up in washington. the bill she was trying to get through was to put aside millions of acres of federal land for the impoverished and mentally ill. one hours in congress one year and another house did get it through both houses of congress and president pierce said it was up to the states to support the impoverished and he vetoed it. but she was immune to normal things but what you are talking about was definitely there, women lobbyists were considered maybe...
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"washington's weekly," on your side. kimberly: a massive manhunt is underway for one of the people involved and the deadly attacks in paris, and tonight france attacked airbases in syria that belong to isis. quiet night in paris after panic earlier today, the sound of what turned out to be fireworks sending people running into the streets, ducking into restaurants for cover. this is clearly a city still on edge. g spilling inton the sidewalks. one of the men that the police say is responsible for the attacks that killed 129 people tonight still on the run, french authorities launching an international manhunt for the 26-year-old man. he is one of the possible gunman who sprayed bullets into credit restaurants. he is one of three terrorists that investigators say did not die in the attacks. two others escaped possibly using this getaway, including brothers arrested yesterday in belgium. officials now learning more about all 10 terrorists' ties to isis. >> there is a specific unit for external attacks. commanders in syria
"washington's weekly," on your side. kimberly: a massive manhunt is underway for one of the people involved and the deadly attacks in paris, and tonight france attacked airbases in syria that belong to isis. quiet night in paris after panic earlier today, the sound of what turned out to be fireworks sending people running into the streets, ducking into restaurants for cover. this is clearly a city still on edge. g spilling inton the sidewalks. one of the men that the police say is...
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washington, d.c., the white house, even new york's times square pictures in the background. and tonight here, the rare move late today. the fbi, the attorney general, the nypd all responding. and the three people with suspected terrorists ties who flew into the u.s. where did they land and are u.s. authorities tracking them? >>> also tonight, our interview. inside the moment of terror. the gunman opening fire on a cafe, people diving for cover. some running to the basement, others frozen on the floor. tonight, you will hear what it's like to have to decide what to do in that moment. >>> tonight, authorities say the ringleader of the paris attacks was, in fact, killed by s.w.a.t. teams. and now, the woman who blew herself up. we know who she was and what she said right before she detonated the vest.
washington, d.c., the white house, even new york's times square pictures in the background. and tonight here, the rare move late today. the fbi, the attorney general, the nypd all responding. and the three people with suspected terrorists ties who flew into the u.s. where did they land and are u.s. authorities tracking them? >>> also tonight, our interview. inside the moment of terror. the gunman opening fire on a cafe, people diving for cover. some running to the basement, others...
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i'm steve handled man, nbc news, washington. handelsman. >> we want to dig a bit deeper into what happened inside that concerthall. onung woman who lives nearby skyped fromparis what she heard. >> i have a friend of a friend who just texted me and a friend of his was actually at the concert and people were basically walking on each other trying to escape. >> reporter: two men with assault rifles we shooting wildly into the crowd trying to kill as many possible. one man said he was trampled as people started in every direction. one man got to the stage before emeralding the emergency exit was on the other side of the theater. a gup of 30 to 40 pelefond stairs and managed to get up to a rao and said a man in an apartment next door let them in his attic window and they hun r hunkered down until police arrived. everyone saw something a little bit different. almost all of them say the men were not wearing masks, they had time to reload several times and knew exactly what they were doing. doreen. >> thank you, chris. >>> a trip to the
i'm steve handled man, nbc news, washington. handelsman. >> we want to dig a bit deeper into what happened inside that concerthall. onung woman who lives nearby skyped fromparis what she heard. >> i have a friend of a friend who just texted me and a friend of his was actually at the concert and people were basically walking on each other trying to escape. >> reporter: two men with assault rifles we shooting wildly into the crowd trying to kill as many possible. one man said he...
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washington. he does not come off too well in my book. probably one of the most unpleasant ruth was and contemptible people i have met in history. i don't begrudge him his feelings to the white people because if you lived in that time there was no other way. but what i cannot excuse is the abominable treatment he yells out to anyone that is personally connected with his cohorts or anybody. he has a very fraught relationship with booker t. washington that in fact, end with the woman he was in love with throwing yourself off the top of the building. our time is short but i should tell you that besides fighting into making washington wretched he dies and carvers career was a lad to take off. he is famous everywhere in the world. then from all the racial hatred he fell head over heels in love with a 23 year-old white man that lasted 10 years ben carver was thought to have come up with a cure for polio. he was also was citing people with his oriole 12 hours a day. people were lighting up begging for help. i want to tell you before i close that
washington. he does not come off too well in my book. probably one of the most unpleasant ruth was and contemptible people i have met in history. i don't begrudge him his feelings to the white people because if you lived in that time there was no other way. but what i cannot excuse is the abominable treatment he yells out to anyone that is personally connected with his cohorts or anybody. he has a very fraught relationship with booker t. washington that in fact, end with the woman he was in...
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this is george washington's bond. from about 60 years ago, this document is a share certificate in rko, owned by howard hughes, signed right here. and the point today, what do those two men have in common? and the answer is that both received the congressional gold medal. today, we will hear from joel iskowitz, who has designed them. including one design for the apollo 11 mission, the original moon landing mission. joel has a voluminous volume of work. you have seen it coins, journals, stamps. he has designed over 2000 stamps for 40 different countries. his artwork hangs in the pentagon, the capital, the white house. but my favorite is that it has actually been on a ride on a space shuttle. it is my pleasure to introduce joel iskowitz. [applause] joel: thank you so much. good afternoon everybody. i went to thank everyone for coming. thank you, david, for that very, very wonderful introduction. i want to thank a couple of individuals just before i begin. john herzog, the founder of this beautiful institution and chairm
this is george washington's bond. from about 60 years ago, this document is a share certificate in rko, owned by howard hughes, signed right here. and the point today, what do those two men have in common? and the answer is that both received the congressional gold medal. today, we will hear from joel iskowitz, who has designed them. including one design for the apollo 11 mission, the original moon landing mission. joel has a voluminous volume of work. you have seen it coins, journals, stamps....
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washington is below 32 degrees. tuesday, wednesday, thursday, still looking dry and warming up. >> thank you. >>> facebook wants to help ease the burden of a breakup. they have a new future available on the facebook mobile app. it helps you to see less of your ex. here's how it works. when you change your facebook status to single, facebook will ask you if you want to take a break from seeing his or her pictures and posts. it's an alternative to blocking them or unfolilowing them. you can also limit what your ex sees on your facebook page. >> that's it for news4 midday. thanks for joining us. pat lawson muse and chris lawrence will be here this afternoon at 4:00. >> all weekend long, you >> announcer: today on the meredith vieira show. blake shelton invited gwen stefani to oklahoma for thanksgiving. is it too soon? the bachelor released the promo for the upcoming season. and agreement win wither ceelo reveals his album and challenging meredith in a game of karoke. and a blind fold would viewer guesses the celebrity
washington is below 32 degrees. tuesday, wednesday, thursday, still looking dry and warming up. >> thank you. >>> facebook wants to help ease the burden of a breakup. they have a new future available on the facebook mobile app. it helps you to see less of your ex. here's how it works. when you change your facebook status to single, facebook will ask you if you want to take a break from seeing his or her pictures and posts. it's an alternative to blocking them or unfolilowing...
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a majority of illnesses have been in oregon and washington state. most of those restaurants have reopened. so far 45 people have been infected and 16 had to go to the hospital. the cdc is trying to figure out the specific food linked to the illnesses. >>> as we come up on 6:12 a traveler snapped gop presidential candidate chris christie waiting in a san reason behind his wait more concerning than you might think. >>> outside now a freeze starts this saturday in tom's seven-day forecast he is tracking the first one for the season. you don't want to miss it, it is chilly to start us off. >> two events you can check out this weekend, project give back, giving thanksgiving meals to 1,5 hup families in our area, 500 volunteers putting together meals and delivering them this weekend and montgomery county is having the thanksgiving day today. it kicks off at else worth drive and fenton street >>> a 16-year-old facing life in prison for killing a cop in southern california. abel diaz was charged as a adult. officer galdez was shot inside his park in a parki
a majority of illnesses have been in oregon and washington state. most of those restaurants have reopened. so far 45 people have been infected and 16 had to go to the hospital. the cdc is trying to figure out the specific food linked to the illnesses. >>> as we come up on 6:12 a traveler snapped gop presidential candidate chris christie waiting in a san reason behind his wait more concerning than you might think. >>> outside now a freeze starts this saturday in tom's seven-day...
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has it changed the way we live in washington? >> and from metro to the airport, the concern about a future attack has everyone concerned. i'm adam tuss with the impact on you and how we get around. >> i'm meagan fitzgerald at the french embassy where the memorial continues to grow for those lives lost. our coverage continues with wendy and jim. >> i'm jim handly. >> i'm wendy rieger. it is 11:00 and the eiffel tower is covered with the colors of the french flag. >> it is the aftermath of the deadliest attacks there since world war ii. there is a show of support for the resilient people and for those still suffering. >> this memorial continues to grow and leaders here in washington made their stance clear on the war on isis. >>> this was, indeed, a crime not just against paris, but a crime against civilization. >> this is not something that was done in a matter of days. this was something that was deliberately and carefully planned. >> we are very clear-eyed about the very, very difficult road still ahead. the united states in par
has it changed the way we live in washington? >> and from metro to the airport, the concern about a future attack has everyone concerned. i'm adam tuss with the impact on you and how we get around. >> i'm meagan fitzgerald at the french embassy where the memorial continues to grow for those lives lost. our coverage continues with wendy and jim. >> i'm jim handly. >> i'm wendy rieger. it is 11:00 and the eiffel tower is covered with the colors of the french flag. >>...
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the record to beat in washington is 78 degrees. that was set all the way back in 1948, we're forecasting a high temperature here of 79. we're looking at a mix of clouds and sun. it's humid out there. heading out tonight, you could be dealing with showers. download the nbc washington app and get the radar there on your smartphone to check that out. on saturday, 67. notice this arrow here. we're looking at temperatures falling throughout the day. 67 around 1:00, 2:00 a.m. 6:00 a.m. when we wake up, areas of rain. temperatures in the low 60s. by noon, in the low 60s. temperatures continue to fall. by 6:00, a cool 56 degrees. maybe some late day sunshine. sunday, a nice fall day. high temperature of 58 degrees. monday looking nice. high of 58. chance of showers on tuesday. looking dry and mid 60s for veterans day. >> thanks. >>> massive storm clouds rolled over sydney, australia today and provided some amazing pictures. onlookers stopped to look at storm clouds over beaches in the city's eastern suburbs. heavy rains and thunderstorms d
the record to beat in washington is 78 degrees. that was set all the way back in 1948, we're forecasting a high temperature here of 79. we're looking at a mix of clouds and sun. it's humid out there. heading out tonight, you could be dealing with showers. download the nbc washington app and get the radar there on your smartphone to check that out. on saturday, 67. notice this arrow here. we're looking at temperatures falling throughout the day. 67 around 1:00, 2:00 a.m. 6:00 a.m. when we wake...
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but once he got to washington, he tried to seek consensus. he have members of congress come down take pictures with the polaroid one step, the early selfie. he would -- no one used the horseshoe pit, camp david as much as he did. to george h.w. bush it was one long class reunion. some of his best friends were democrats. for him, the ambient reality of washington was more bipartisan one and so, when he faced tough decisions he was able to make a consensus-based one, it hurt him with the right. hurt him with his own party, he broke with the base of his party on read my lips. i asked him once, which is your regret, he said, shouldn't have said "read my lips." >> is there a reason why you pointed to me when you kept saying the right? >> with great love. dickerson: we'll come back after this commercial talk about mckinley with karl rove and rest of our panel as well. >> dickerson: we're back with our presidential books panel. go back to you on mckinley and the american protective association. tell us what this is and why there might be parallel to
but once he got to washington, he tried to seek consensus. he have members of congress come down take pictures with the polaroid one step, the early selfie. he would -- no one used the horseshoe pit, camp david as much as he did. to george h.w. bush it was one long class reunion. some of his best friends were democrats. for him, the ambient reality of washington was more bipartisan one and so, when he faced tough decisions he was able to make a consensus-based one, it hurt him with the right....
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a medieval style unlike most of official washington. this public room near the entrance contains the remains of founders james smithson who never in his lifeç visitedç ud states. working castle 39 years. now he delightsç showingñrç hc upper floors mostly used tore staff and executive offices. like this desk that belonged to john quincy adams. it didn't start out as a desk. >> upright piano made in london. >> of course security there has a picture of what the piano originally looked like. >> these are floors. the public doesn't get to come up here. >> that's right. >> only special tours. >> special tours and some behind the scenes tours on the weekends. >> in one conference room charles lindbergh's 1927 leather helmet right next to 1965 gemini space helmet. basketball great michael jordan's 1996 jersey shows it's not allç ancient history. >> youÑi workr))q building that stuffed withç history.ç]i do you see myit? >> yeah.ç you know, theçóç problem!ys th tae smithsonian is locatedççç everything even in 40 year
a medieval style unlike most of official washington. this public room near the entrance contains the remains of founders james smithson who never in his lifeç visitedç ud states. working castle 39 years. now he delightsç showingñrç hc upper floors mostly used tore staff and executive offices. like this desk that belonged to john quincy adams. it didn't start out as a desk. >> upright piano made in london. >> of course security there has a picture of what the piano...
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washington takes over first place. jay gruden is have a. -- jay gruden is happy. >> it is great to be playing for something. we have everyone coming up. >> just a resilient man. we have got to believe in our ability and trust that we will perform. >> this was a big game for us. we will be playing december football now. it is good to have these december games be meaningful. >> no doubt about that. washington winning the turnover battle. kirk cousins 20 of 29. defensively the redskins held at the giants on 3rd down. they also stayed committed to the run. thing back to last year at this time. the redskins had just lost to tampa bay. they had no chance in the playoffs. a year later things look totally different. fame can him is at fedex field. >> reporter: the code is in first place. yes -- look who is in first place. yes, the washington redskins. it was complete domination in the 1st half. kirk cousins with a touchdown run. >> i have already had a good idea about this team. how hard they have progressed. it is just a matt
washington takes over first place. jay gruden is have a. -- jay gruden is happy. >> it is great to be playing for something. we have everyone coming up. >> just a resilient man. we have got to believe in our ability and trust that we will perform. >> this was a big game for us. we will be playing december football now. it is good to have these december games be meaningful. >> no doubt about that. washington winning the turnover battle. kirk cousins 20 of 29. defensively...
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we are learning the woman was flagged for the same thing here in washington. tawo sobowomo faces identity fraud charges. they issue you a warning next to her name in a national nursing database. they claim she used somebody else's licensing number to get a nursing job. it didn't prevent her from landing a skrjob where she was charge for caring for brown. >>> new co >>> no rain in the forecast for the rest of today. tomorrow night, dinner plans, out later, could be dealing with showers. here we are in future weather at 10:00. as a cold front impacts the area throughout the day on saturday with plenty of clouds at 6:00 a.m. scattered showers mainly south of the district. notice at 9:00, that threat of rain is in the metro area pretty much everywhere except for parts of northern and western maryland as we work our day towards the mid-way hours. alexandria, arlington, anne arundel and down around the northern neck, 1:00, the metro area starts to dry out as we work our way to the rest of the afternoon and evening hours. coming up, more on your hourly temperature fo
we are learning the woman was flagged for the same thing here in washington. tawo sobowomo faces identity fraud charges. they issue you a warning next to her name in a national nursing database. they claim she used somebody else's licensing number to get a nursing job. it didn't prevent her from landing a skrjob where she was charge for caring for brown. >>> new co >>> no rain in the forecast for the rest of today. tomorrow night, dinner plans, out later, could be dealing with...
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katie of the "washington post." thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> charlie sheen says he's hiv positive and he's paid millions to keep people quiet. why he's finally coming clean. >>> and a new reason to grab that cup of joe in the morning. >>> there is another reason to enjoy your next cup of joe. it could be a life saver. harvard researchers found people who drank two to five cups a day were less likely to die from a range of diseases including type 2 diabetes and heart disease. the effects held true for caffeinated as well as decaf coffee. among coffee lovers who did not smoke, the risk of mortality was even lower. not exactly clear why but researchers believe antioxidants in coffee may play a role. >>> a teenage girl from d.c. is one of the young people youths honor at the white house today. it's because she used the arts to excel in school. first lady michelle obama presented the national arts and humanities youth program awards to 13 kids. they're all representing different after-school programs.
katie of the "washington post." thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> charlie sheen says he's hiv positive and he's paid millions to keep people quiet. why he's finally coming clean. >>> and a new reason to grab that cup of joe in the morning. >>> there is another reason to enjoy your next cup of joe. it could be a life saver. harvard researchers found people who drank two to five cups a day were less likely to die from a range of diseases...
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temperatures metro area mid-40s, upper 40s washington and by the bay. up to the west chillier air upper 30s near 40, shenandoah valley out of the mountains, oakland only at 27. they had a dusting of snow in garrett county this morning. there is our city camera, the washington monument, jefferson memorial. after chilly morning blustery winds will stay with us settling down a bit. by dawn tomorrow, around this time tomorrow morning, a little below freezing. by dawn in the upper 20s through much of the region. a warming trend for the week ahead. i'll look at that in a few minutes. >>> isis planning a series of attacks around the world including one in atlanta for today. our sister station in atlanta says there's already heavy security at the area where today's wwe event will take place. authorities were tipped off by threats that and online. the alleged attack is planned at philips arena for a wrestling event called survivor series. fbi said it doesn't have credible evidence of an attack. they are taking the threat seriously. the event will go on as planne
temperatures metro area mid-40s, upper 40s washington and by the bay. up to the west chillier air upper 30s near 40, shenandoah valley out of the mountains, oakland only at 27. they had a dusting of snow in garrett county this morning. there is our city camera, the washington monument, jefferson memorial. after chilly morning blustery winds will stay with us settling down a bit. by dawn tomorrow, around this time tomorrow morning, a little below freezing. by dawn in the upper 20s through much...
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low 50s in washington. low 50s around the chesapeake bay. great weather as we get through the next several days. on thanksgiving day looks beautiful with temperatures up near 60 during the afternoon. enjoy. >> all right. thank you. >>> that does it for news4 midday. thank you very much for joining us. get updates any time with the nbc washington app. >>> watch for nbc news' special report as soon as president obama and french >>> this is an nbc news special report. here's lester holt. >> good morning. from new york we're coming on the air because president obama is about to hold a news conference with french president francois hollande at the white house. their first meeting since the terror attacks in paris as hollande tries to get the international community, including russia, to step up the campaign against isis in syria. complicating matters this morning the shootdown of a russian warplane near the syria-turkey border by the turkish military. richard engel is in turkey for us monitoring developments. richard, vladimir putin is already la
low 50s in washington. low 50s around the chesapeake bay. great weather as we get through the next several days. on thanksgiving day looks beautiful with temperatures up near 60 during the afternoon. enjoy. >> all right. thank you. >>> that does it for news4 midday. thank you very much for joining us. get updates any time with the nbc washington app. >>> watch for nbc news' special report as soon as president obama and french >>> this is an nbc news special...
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our coverage continues with "washington weekly" and "good morning washington." comfortable temperatures ahead for the week. devon lucie has a first look at the forecast. kind of a mixed bag tomorrow. devon: it will be a warmer day, thin cloud cover and the temperature starting to cool. nation'st of the capital, from rolling tonight, temperaturesthe dropping quickly. high of 62 washington, leesburg nearly 70, mid 60's many other places. , manassas, you will be freezing tomorrow morning. clear skies, chilly temperatures, which will lead to wake will start in washington. the bus stop forecast, sunshine, coats, jackets, hats and gloves, 30's in the washington metro, nice in the afternoon, 65. sunny skies and 65, but more cloud cover tuesday. wednesday, may have some drizzle and the clouds. the next likeliest round of rain and the next seven days coming up. kimberly: thanks, devon. new information in the police shooting at union station last night. d.c. police say it started with a man slashing a woman with a knife outside of the entrance to a metro station. he then
our coverage continues with "washington weekly" and "good morning washington." comfortable temperatures ahead for the week. devon lucie has a first look at the forecast. kind of a mixed bag tomorrow. devon: it will be a warmer day, thin cloud cover and the temperature starting to cool. nation'st of the capital, from rolling tonight, temperaturesthe dropping quickly. high of 62 washington, leesburg nearly 70, mid 60's many other places. , manassas, you will be freezing...
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with george washington carver. he asks him to come to tessa skeet institute alabama, a secondary school, really. it causes up a college, but it's really like a vocational school in the hills of alabama. carver falls under the spell of booker t. washington. now, booker t does not come off too well in my book. actually, he was probably one of the most unpleasant, ruthless and contemptible people i have met in history. he did wonderful things for his race. i don't begrudge him his attitude towards white people because if you lived in that time, they were so other way. you had to do what he did. you had to sell yourself out. that part of it i can very well excuse. what i can't excuse is the abominable treatment that he delves out to everyone who was personally connected with him, his teachers, his wives, his cohorts, anyone. so, he has a very ve
with george washington carver. he asks him to come to tessa skeet institute alabama, a secondary school, really. it causes up a college, but it's really like a vocational school in the hills of alabama. carver falls under the spell of booker t. washington. now, booker t does not come off too well in my book. actually, he was probably one of the most unpleasant, ruthless and contemptible people i have met in history. he did wonderful things for his race. i don't begrudge him his attitude towards...
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the washington coalition against trafficking and the washington anti-trafficking response network both have significant federal funding and significant participation from federal law enforcement, including the fbi and homeland security investigations. so, we feel that the federal government and the justice department are a valuable partner in the state of washington. >> good. as they should be in this area especially. thank you, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> senator. >> thank you, chairman. i wanted to ask ms. souras, about the communications decency act and as i understand it, backpage is trying to hide behind this act and i want to understand, as i look at -- as we -- as we -- i'm very glad, by the way, that chairman and ranking member are doing this investigation 'cause i think it's incredibly important, but i want to understand how under that particular act, backpage can rely on that act to shield itself from the activities that, in my view, seem to be very clearly facilitating trafficking in children and other illegal activities. so your honpr're a lawyer. i wanted to get your th
the washington coalition against trafficking and the washington anti-trafficking response network both have significant federal funding and significant participation from federal law enforcement, including the fbi and homeland security investigations. so, we feel that the federal government and the justice department are a valuable partner in the state of washington. >> good. as they should be in this area especially. thank you, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> senator. >> thank...
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we'll keep you updated on the nbc washington app. live in arlington, kristin wright, news 4. >>> well, what a nice day out there today. though a little cooler than yesterday. i have your planner coming up, just in case you're headed outside later on this evening in terms of temperatures now, maybe you're headed outside for lunch. it would be a great day to do that. it is on the breezy side. temperatures in the mid to upper 50s now. we'll top out in the low, possibly 60s today. we have a dry day in store for you on tuesday. a little spotty drizzle tomorrow and then a weather alert day on thursday. we could see heavy rain across the region, but not tonight. it will be dry and cool. temperatures falling into the 50s. going for a walk or jog later on, it will be a great evening do that clouds are pushing in, rain is coming. we'll time out that rain coming up in a few minutes. >>> new details in a shooting that sent a 20-year-old man to the hospital overnight. fairfax county police tell us he has life-threatening injuries. officers also s
we'll keep you updated on the nbc washington app. live in arlington, kristin wright, news 4. >>> well, what a nice day out there today. though a little cooler than yesterday. i have your planner coming up, just in case you're headed outside later on this evening in terms of temperatures now, maybe you're headed outside for lunch. it would be a great day to do that. it is on the breezy side. temperatures in the mid to upper 50s now. we'll top out in the low, possibly 60s today. we have...
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>> i think it will be the centerpiece of washington heights. it's giving a focus to our community that we never had before. we finally have a central plaza, just like they have in any town in the caribbean or south or latin america. you know, it's fantastic. >> it'll be the place to be. >> yes. >> are we stretching it when we say that the plaza will help generate income? >> it will. it will attract more people, both residents and tourists, and with more people, you have more business, and our vendors should be able to take advantage of that. >> roughly how many vendors do you think -- put it this way. how many vendors did you get before? how many do you think you'll be able to get in now? >> there i think we have about 12 to 14, depending on the time of year. >> okay. >> i think we're probably set, but perhaps this will give us an opportunity to go longer into the year. talk about generating economic activity. >> yeah. >> the day that we're there, the supermarket that's on the corner has its highest volume in sales 'cause we're bringing people
>> i think it will be the centerpiece of washington heights. it's giving a focus to our community that we never had before. we finally have a central plaza, just like they have in any town in the caribbean or south or latin america. you know, it's fantastic. >> it'll be the place to be. >> yes. >> are we stretching it when we say that the plaza will help generate income? >> it will. it will attract more people, both residents and tourists, and with more people, you...
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reichert of washington. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 512, the gentleman from washington, mr. reichert, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from washington. . mr. reichert: today i rise to you are an amendment that would collect the facts and evaluate the impact of the 2014-2015 west coast port slowdown and dispute. the efficient movement of goods is critical to the economic success of this country. our farmers and manufacturers must be able to export their high-quality products to the customers around the world that they rely upon. beginning in the summer of 2014, these customer relationships and our economy were threatened. this was the result of a prolonged contract negotiation between the pacific maritime association and the international longshore and warehouse union that ended february, 2015. just how serious was the impact of these prolonged negotiations? one example from my home state provides a clear illustration. our apple growers in was
reichert of washington. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 512, the gentleman from washington, mr. reichert, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from washington. . mr. reichert: today i rise to you are an amendment that would collect the facts and evaluate the impact of the 2014-2015 west coast port slowdown and dispute. the efficient movement of goods is critical to the economic success of this country. our farmers and manufacturers must...
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you're going to find our live stream and chat on our nbc washington facebook page. come on over, talk with us. >>> you've got to check this out. a piece of metal recovered from the sea off the isle of sicily may be from an american space rocket. this is reported to the u.k. coast guard and was recovered with the help of some local professional boat men. experts say it is similar to the unmanned spacex falcon 9 which you may recall blew up shortly after takeoff, that was back in june, though. >>> two men are dead after a pontoon boat flips over and sinks off the coast of new jersey. seven people were on board the boat near point pleasant beach. police believe that the strong currents are to blame. nearby boats and surfers rushed to help some3n of the victims fm the water before emergency responders were able to get there. the other five victims are expected to recover. >>> a fairfax county man facing multiple charges after police say he slammed into several cruisers on purpose. fairfax county police tried to pull over zoltan morgan yesterday but say he sped off. mult
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washington first donated -- washington first bank donated a lot of the food we have boxed up already. collected and that will be sent to needy families this year. they donated the food by the trucks full. joe bracewell is chair of the board. they have come with checks and a presentation. good to see you again. >> thank you very much. washington first is pleased to partner with nbc 4 for our third year. we collected food at 17 branchs around the metropolitan area. we had partners, adler's jewelers and sacks 5 avenue. and we also collected cash. we are pleased to presented $12,000 to the nbc 4 food for families program from our employees, directors and customers. thank you very much for allowing us to participate. >> thank you very much for being a partner. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> thank you. >> happy thanksgiving. one of our other great partners is pepco. debbie jarvis is vice president of corporate citizenship. pepco works with us every year. good to see you. former nbc 4 colleague here. it's always good to see that you're working with -- on this project every year. it's
washington first donated -- washington first bank donated a lot of the food we have boxed up already. collected and that will be sent to needy families this year. they donated the food by the trucks full. joe bracewell is chair of the board. they have come with checks and a presentation. good to see you again. >> thank you very much. washington first is pleased to partner with nbc 4 for our third year. we collected food at 17 branchs around the metropolitan area. we had partners, adler's...
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from martha washington to michelle obama. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> two things are very different today. first of all we have a justice these are not held according to what we would consider to be modern law. they are accessible. innocent until proven guilty was not yet in place. there were no lawyers at the time. the courtroom was an extremely unruly place. also we do not happen to believe in witchcraft. sunday on c-span q&a, "the witches, salem 1692." on the effect the trial had on the massachusetts community. >> the interesting part of those accusations, especially in how we think of salem, was that sea captains were accused as witches, five-year-old girls really choose -- were accused of which is. it was not a situation where they were all female victims. we did not burn the witches, we hanged them. there was so much myth and misunderstanding here that i felt it was important to discuss. >> sunday night at a because eastern and pacific on c-span q&a. >> happy veterans day. the federal government is clo
from martha washington to michelle obama. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> two things are very different today. first of all we have a justice these are not held according to what we would consider to be modern law. they are accessible. innocent until proven guilty was not yet in place. there were no lawyers at the time. the courtroom was an extremely unruly place. also we do not happen to believe in witchcraft. sunday on c-span q&a, "the witches, salem...
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this is george washington's bond. about 60 years ago, this document is a share certificate in rko owned by howard hughes, signed right. here. what thosent today, two men have in common/ and the answer. is that both received the congressional gold manner. edal. today we will hear from joel iskowitz, who has designed them. including one design for the apollo 11 mission, the original moon landing mission. joel has a voluminous volume of work. you have seen it coins, journals, stamps. he has designed over 2000 stamps for 40 different countries. his artwork hangs in the pentagon, the capital, the white house. but my favorite is that it has actually been on a ride on a spatial. it is my pleasure to introduce joel iskowitz. [applause] joel: thank you so much. good afternoon everybody. i went to thank everyone for coming. that very,david, for very wonderful introduction. i want to thank a couple of individuals just before i begin. the founder of this beautiful institution and chairman emeritus. i also want to thank my very wh
this is george washington's bond. about 60 years ago, this document is a share certificate in rko owned by howard hughes, signed right. here. what thosent today, two men have in common/ and the answer. is that both received the congressional gold manner. edal. today we will hear from joel iskowitz, who has designed them. including one design for the apollo 11 mission, the original moon landing mission. joel has a voluminous volume of work. you have seen it coins, journals, stamps. he has...
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washington is currently both a 4- -- boasts a 4-1 record. coach gruden: we are still 4-5 with a long way to go to reach our goals. but you can see the growth. i can. you can feel the confidence. just breaking the huddle. you can see they feel like they are going somewhere every time they break the huddle. erin: don't forget about the papa john's redskins touchdown special. every monday after a redskins game, get a large cheese pizza for $9.99. then you get a free topic for every redskins t.d. then you double the free topics when the redskins win. which means ten free toppings today. that's a lot. switching gears to college hoops. a regular season game that hasn't taken place in 22 years. it's georgetown at number three maryland tomorrow. although the hoyas and theer the terrapin squared off in the ncaa tournament and the old classic tournament, they are set to play in a home and home series for the first time since the 1970's. >> i imagine the building will be electric tomorrow night. that will motivate us even more. i don't need to give spe
washington is currently both a 4- -- boasts a 4-1 record. coach gruden: we are still 4-5 with a long way to go to reach our goals. but you can see the growth. i can. you can feel the confidence. just breaking the huddle. you can see they feel like they are going somewhere every time they break the huddle. erin: don't forget about the papa john's redskins touchdown special. every monday after a redskins game, get a large cheese pizza for $9.99. then you get a free topic for every redskins t.d....
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washington, adams, jefferson? >> guest: if one person had existed? >> guest: they functioned so well because they are a collective and there is a kind of build in checks and balances in the personalities, idiosyncrasies and ideologies of the respective founders. if you just had hamilton we go towards dictatorship. if you just had washington or just have jefferson we are moving towards anarchy. but there was one who is the founding guest father of all, they would have all agreed about it. if you ask franklin, hamilton, madison, adams they would all agree, washington was the greatest. because of his judgment. he wasn't as smart as some of them, hamilton was the smartest, he got the highest grades on the ls 80s, jefferson the best red, madison the most politically agile, adams was the most thoughtful about government. please. so each of them had particular .. strengths but they all said washington was indispensable. and he was. the most indispensable thing he ever did, which is what marks him as so different from all those revolutionary leaders is you w
washington, adams, jefferson? >> guest: if one person had existed? >> guest: they functioned so well because they are a collective and there is a kind of build in checks and balances in the personalities, idiosyncrasies and ideologies of the respective founders. if you just had hamilton we go towards dictatorship. if you just had washington or just have jefferson we are moving towards anarchy. but there was one who is the founding guest father of all, they would have all agreed...
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e. >> referee: first charged time-out, washington. >> joe: washington takes its first time-out. referee set the clock to 1:59. >> joe: turnovers dooming chris peterson's team tonight. four of them. one over the last two games. utah's ball hawking defense coming alive after going two games without forcing one. 218 yard line with the first down -- at the 21 yard line. booker powers through victor. the man's run right there for five. >> brady: victor is no clouch. no slouch. former linebacker is quoted as was. >> joe: three-year starter teemu, leading tackler. dr pepper one of a kind plays of the game started with booker. last drive, this was converted on third down and short to set up first down and goal. and then on third down and goal on the option play, wilson, found his way in for his second rushing touchdown of the game. now utah trying to put this game away. the game. utah hoping that at least their eighth win of the season, in the 8-1 record, 1:52 for booker tonight. >> joe: booker gets ripped down by greg gaines. hake make that tupo. washington takes their final time-out,
e. >> referee: first charged time-out, washington. >> joe: washington takes its first time-out. referee set the clock to 1:59. >> joe: turnovers dooming chris peterson's team tonight. four of them. one over the last two games. utah's ball hawking defense coming alive after going two games without forcing one. 218 yard line with the first down -- at the 21 yard line. booker powers through victor. the man's run right there for five. >> brady: victor is no clouch. no...
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washington, south, you will need the rain gear. tune into "good morning washington" and eileen whelan will have the updated forecast. breaks in the clouds by the afternoon. hagerstown is actually only washingtonthan metro, and ashburn could be 66, petworth 65. even towards trinidad, 65. and areasabout 62, south a little cooler. the rain is most likely in the southern zones. sunshine,right temperatures are. how do you like 70 degrees? , cloud abc 7 skycast cover all day long, until sunrise which is now 6:20 in the morning. the temperatures recovering, but not too far, about 65 with clouds. the cloud cover is still there. washington metro, only about a 30% chance of rain. we get past monday, a better start to november, lower 70's, thursdaya weak system into friday. the next likeliest rain holding off until sunday. kimberly: no argument about the forecast, but robert and i -- robert: a heated debate. big weekend for soccer fans. nothing was easy in the big easy, either. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local t
washington, south, you will need the rain gear. tune into "good morning washington" and eileen whelan will have the updated forecast. breaks in the clouds by the afternoon. hagerstown is actually only washingtonthan metro, and ashburn could be 66, petworth 65. even towards trinidad, 65. and areasabout 62, south a little cooler. the rain is most likely in the southern zones. sunshine,right temperatures are. how do you like 70 degrees? , cloud abc 7 skycast cover all day long, until...
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bound for washington's union station. the new southern most station on vre's fredericksburg line is finally open after five years of planning and delays. >> very exciting. i live, like, five minutes away from here. very convenient for me. instead of me going down fredericksburg. >> reporter: a lot of smiling faces for a monday morning. >> this will be great for commuters of this area. >> reporter: passengers who, until today used the fredericksburg station say the parking is everything. 1500 spots and the longest platform in the entire system. night and day. this is the best for me. >> reporter: county officials say the spotsylvania station will mean economic development, especially if one day trains are running not just to d.c. in the morning but also from the district. >> that means we can go up to see if we can get an agency or big business down here. >> reporter: what's next. >> we're working on building the third track. >> reporter: in spotsylvania, kristin wright, new 4. >>> the attacks in paris playing out in socia
bound for washington's union station. the new southern most station on vre's fredericksburg line is finally open after five years of planning and delays. >> very exciting. i live, like, five minutes away from here. very convenient for me. instead of me going down fredericksburg. >> reporter: a lot of smiling faces for a monday morning. >> this will be great for commuters of this area. >> reporter: passengers who, until today used the fredericksburg station say the...
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washington. and while cities across the u.s. are increasing security, the head of the cia says it's likely isis has more terror operations in the pipeline. we're also monitoring the global manhunt for a french citizen want in connection with the paris attacks and international warrant is now out for 26-year-old salah abdeslam. he was questioned by police and let go. they say he is dangerous and should not be approached. raids should continue across france. more than 150 so far, one that turned up a rocket launcher. the president says his country is at war. the state of emergency declared allowed police to place more than 100 people under house arrest and wants those powers to b extended for months. we're covering all angles of the breaking news this hour with our correspondents and our guests including republican senator john mccain. he's the chairman of the armed services committee. he'll join us live this hour but let's get straight to paris first. our chief national security correspondent jim sciutto is standing by. jim, you'
washington. and while cities across the u.s. are increasing security, the head of the cia says it's likely isis has more terror operations in the pipeline. we're also monitoring the global manhunt for a french citizen want in connection with the paris attacks and international warrant is now out for 26-year-old salah abdeslam. he was questioned by police and let go. they say he is dangerous and should not be approached. raids should continue across france. more than 150 so far, one that turned...