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meanwhile, things don't go so well for washington's army. washington is going to lose. the capital is going to be occupied. this is one of the major low points of the war and it's going to force washington to go on the defense. meanwhile, the british have a plan. it involves this man. he gets the name gentlemanly johnny because he loves champagne, he loves buying clothes. he is said to be a ladies man. and he was a playwright. the mission is to march south and canada. and another british forced to march north. and, he has an exceptionally long baggage train, he has a lot of stuff. he has a car just dedicated to his champagne. ridiculous, so why are you driving your champagne through the woods of upstate new york? , and thats ridiculous is because british officers, particularly generals of high rank, were expected to entertain other officers, but also their wives would come on campaign. they would stop and requisition a house and have a party. and if you can't are these parties, it is calling into question your character. along, along with native allies. and native allie
meanwhile, things don't go so well for washington's army. washington is going to lose. the capital is going to be occupied. this is one of the major low points of the war and it's going to force washington to go on the defense. meanwhile, the british have a plan. it involves this man. he gets the name gentlemanly johnny because he loves champagne, he loves buying clothes. he is said to be a ladies man. and he was a playwright. the mission is to march south and canada. and another british forced...
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to some it up, as the george washington -- is a george washington alumni board member, we know it is hard to look at, but we really believe in education and history, and that is why we would like to keep the murals up. thank you. [applause] >> we just got news today that thomas campbell, director of the fine arts museum of san francisco has written thus to us , while i respect the concerns of the protesters and understand the problematic issues, i do not believe that san francisco will be well served by the destruction of the mural series. the piece was originally intended to promote the whole discussion around these exact issues. and while intent does not allay impact, it could have incredible value as a teaching tool for the generations. please listen to this. i would be happy to volunteer our staff to assist in the next steps following tuesday's meeting. last week, they presented a reasonable defence for george washington high school. a motion one today. i'm shocked that the board is considering squandering public funds to cover over the murals. and i would expect the exact same p
to some it up, as the george washington -- is a george washington alumni board member, we know it is hard to look at, but we really believe in education and history, and that is why we would like to keep the murals up. thank you. [applause] >> we just got news today that thomas campbell, director of the fine arts museum of san francisco has written thus to us , while i respect the concerns of the protesters and understand the problematic issues, i do not believe that san francisco will be...
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you see what washington did. washington ran an incredibly sophisticated operation when you consider who he was and the issues he had to deal with in terms of logistics and strategy. politicseadership of at the time. washington was an expert at what i would say is the most difficult aspects of intelligence -- deception planning. deception planning allowed him on many occasions to completely fool british commanders as to the size of his army and what he planned to do with it. for deception operations, you need three key factors that are very hard to put together. number one, you have to be able to control the information that is coming out from your side. so there is a steady stream of information of what you want done. that means no leaking and often falsifying internal reporting to junior officers, so they can not inadvertently say what is going on. you have to have sources, double agents primarily, or people who are friendly with that adversary , so you know that information is going to the adversary's command.
you see what washington did. washington ran an incredibly sophisticated operation when you consider who he was and the issues he had to deal with in terms of logistics and strategy. politicseadership of at the time. washington was an expert at what i would say is the most difficult aspects of intelligence -- deception planning. deception planning allowed him on many occasions to completely fool british commanders as to the size of his army and what he planned to do with it. for deception...
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my dissertation was on george washington's tomb and the memories of george washington in the 19th century. i started researching there are in 2012 or 2011. it was before they had the library. at that point in time, the staff and the materials were crammed into the cunningham administration building. it was tight quarters. we crossed paths. i asked if he wanted to grab coffee sometime and we kept in contact. i continued in my graduate studies and he left mount vernon and ended up landing at the white house historical association. 2 years later i defended my dissertation on washington and about five months later i got a phone call and he said there was a historian position open and asked if i would consider applying. i said absolutely. before i knew it i was moving to washington, d.c. to start at the association. this was in the fall of 2016. >> you described yourself as self-taught on white house history because there is not an existing graduate program. >> unfortunately. i think lindsay, she is going through the growing pains of that. right now. when we go into these specific graduate pro
my dissertation was on george washington's tomb and the memories of george washington in the 19th century. i started researching there are in 2012 or 2011. it was before they had the library. at that point in time, the staff and the materials were crammed into the cunningham administration building. it was tight quarters. we crossed paths. i asked if he wanted to grab coffee sometime and we kept in contact. i continued in my graduate studies and he left mount vernon and ended up landing at the...
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al jazeera, washington. barbara: after weeks of huge rallies and pressure from protesters, hong kong's leader says a controversial extradition .ill is now dead carrie lam admitted her government's work on the proposed law was a total failure, sparking the biggest political crisis in decades. activists are convinced this marks the end of the bill. more now from hong kong. after more unprecedented protest, hong kong's chief executive carrie lam appeared to yield more ground. inh an admission of failure handling this controversial legislation, she promised it is now dead. >> there are lingering doubts about the government's sincerity and worries about whether the government will restart the process in the legislative cap. council. i reiterate here, there is no such plan. the bill is dead. >> opposition has resulted in mass protests with some violent clashes between a minority of demonstrators and police. pro-democracy groups fear the bill would allow china to extradite political opponents from hong kong to face
al jazeera, washington. barbara: after weeks of huge rallies and pressure from protesters, hong kong's leader says a controversial extradition .ill is now dead carrie lam admitted her government's work on the proposed law was a total failure, sparking the biggest political crisis in decades. activists are convinced this marks the end of the bill. more now from hong kong. after more unprecedented protest, hong kong's chief executive carrie lam appeared to yield more ground. inh an admission of...
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although she did not do much work in washington dc, she probably did her finest garden in washington dc, which of course was dumbarton oaks. ms. deitz: were there other presidents doing anything? ms. tankard: that is a good question. no, not really. private design work she did for teddy roosevelt. ms. deitz: what did she do for him? there was a long-standing family relationship between the roosevelts and jones. as i said in my lecture, teddy roosevelt would sometimes show up for these famous luncheons on east 11th st. i don't know what the origin was of their friendship, but they certainly were friends and that extended to beatrix who grew up in that environment. little-known fact, but i think it is in my book, i cannot remember. beatrix designed the actual tombstones for teddy roosevelt and for his son, kermit, who died just before teddy did. they are in sagamore hill but they are not part of the historic site. i have not seen it. outside in a private cemetery. she designed a lot of tombstones for friends. and i think it is very telling that she designed tombstones for the roosevelt
although she did not do much work in washington dc, she probably did her finest garden in washington dc, which of course was dumbarton oaks. ms. deitz: were there other presidents doing anything? ms. tankard: that is a good question. no, not really. private design work she did for teddy roosevelt. ms. deitz: what did she do for him? there was a long-standing family relationship between the roosevelts and jones. as i said in my lecture, teddy roosevelt would sometimes show up for these famous...
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especially in washington, d.c. this is probably the best hst kno known image of barton taken in 1865. this is what she looked like during the civil war years. one of the biggest misnomers to me about clara barton, the thing that i learned when i really invested all my taime in workin on her story, began working for the missing soldiers office museum, barton was 39 when the war broke out, and for me, that was kind of a surprise because we -- the vision that we have of women working especially as nurses during the war is they tend to be very young. pop culture has helped to kind of establish that as well. for any of you that have seen the show, "mercy street," we see a lot of young, very young nursnurs nurses in that show and other areas of popular culture. barton is 39 when the war breaks out. she's moving back into washington, d.c. she's trying to get her job back at the patent office now that abraham lincoln has been elected, republican. barton is thrown out of the office in 1856. they accuse her -- in 1857 -- the
especially in washington, d.c. this is probably the best hst kno known image of barton taken in 1865. this is what she looked like during the civil war years. one of the biggest misnomers to me about clara barton, the thing that i learned when i really invested all my taime in workin on her story, began working for the missing soldiers office museum, barton was 39 when the war broke out, and for me, that was kind of a surprise because we -- the vision that we have of women working especially as...
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ambassador to washington. in a word barbara bad it wasn't long ago that donald trump was in the united kingdom talking about that special relationship visiting the queen but just days after the united states celebrated its independence from the u.k. trump is speaking completely differently this is one of his latest tweets about brags that interests him a said i told to reason may outdo that deal but she went her own foolish way and one was unable to get it done a disaster he tweeted i don't know the ambassador but have been told he is a pompous fool now there had been some speculation that this would fit right in with the sort of russian campaign just so discontent between allies but there is reason to believe that perhaps this is an internal leak in the united kingdom the journal who ripped the journalist who reported the leak is a close ally of israel for raj the braggs it back or in the united kingdom that is important because president trump had suggested that for raj being named as the ambassador to the u
ambassador to washington. in a word barbara bad it wasn't long ago that donald trump was in the united kingdom talking about that special relationship visiting the queen but just days after the united states celebrated its independence from the u.k. trump is speaking completely differently this is one of his latest tweets about brags that interests him a said i told to reason may outdo that deal but she went her own foolish way and one was unable to get it done a disaster he tweeted i don't...
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washington insiders get taxpayer money. members of congress get reelected, and the system works for everyone except the american people. this kind of self-interest builds on itself as members spend more and more time in office. in an age in which the partisan divide intractable, it is remarkable that public support for congressional term limits remains strong across already lines. in poll after poll, conducted over decades, americans who are republicans, who are democrats, who are independents, americans who are conservatives, who are liberals, or moderates, men or women who are anglo-american, or african-american, or hispanic, all support term limits by overwhelming margins. for example, a 2018 mclaughlin & associates poll found that 82 % of americans support term limits for congress, including 89% of republicans, but also 76% of democrats support term limits. 83 % of independents support term limits. 72% of hispanics support term limits. 70% of african-americans support term limits. indeed, the one group, it seems in amer
washington insiders get taxpayer money. members of congress get reelected, and the system works for everyone except the american people. this kind of self-interest builds on itself as members spend more and more time in office. in an age in which the partisan divide intractable, it is remarkable that public support for congressional term limits remains strong across already lines. in poll after poll, conducted over decades, americans who are republicans, who are democrats, who are independents,...
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in our nbc washington app. just search makiyah wilson there. co> where you live matters when it es to towing laws. the news 4 i-team on why a northern virgini neighborhood is fired up over a recent tow and why the county says it was perfectly legal. >>> a montgomery county home bursts into flames. a couple we're the slowskys. we li-and waiting on hold. - what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or reschedule an appointment, even on nights and weekends. today's xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. i'd rather not. >>> when orando lopez moved into his new apartment in seven corners the welcome party was not exactly whatpee exed. >> they're there all the time. a >> tow truck targeted hisng movian parked outside in the lot. >> they got you on moving day. >> my first day here i was backed in with my trai
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smith of washington. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 476, the gentleman from washington, mr. smith and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from washington. mr. smith: thank you, madam chair. this amendment is straightforward. currently all members of congress are prohibited from having contracts with the federal government. as a member of congress, if you own something, you can't lease or rent it to the government and similarly, you can't rent or lease something from the government. as members of congress we could vm undue influence or get a deal that other members of the public could not get. therefore we would have an unfair advantage and using our positions to enrich ourselves which is supposed to be prohibited. this amendment is straightforward and adds the president, vice president and cabinet members who cannot contract with the federal government, either the federal government leasing something to us or leasing something back to the government
smith of washington. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 476, the gentleman from washington, mr. smith and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from washington. mr. smith: thank you, madam chair. this amendment is straightforward. currently all members of congress are prohibited from having contracts with the federal government. as a member of congress, if you own something, you can't lease or rent it to the government and similarly, you can't...
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washington. they're mobilizing for the heat, offering a few free hours of pool time this weekend as well as 16 cooling centers. common sense is free too. >>please be safe. >> don't over exert yourself, stayydrated and look out for others who may be in distress from the heat. >> if you're out with the mobil it to be able to identify individuals who are in need of shelter. >> derek ward, news 4. >> heat stroke can set in pretty quickly on days like today. lack of sweating, rapid heartbeat. if you or someone with you has experienced these, you may wa to call 911. please be careful. sorry about that, folks, having a little bit of technical difficulties. >>> in otherews tonight, d.c. police need help solving the murders of a father and son, at rela discovering the bodies yesterday, their home on queen street in northeast d.c., hugh washington and his 17-year-old son both shot in the head.th e teen was a senior at dunbar high school. a representative says the school will hold a vigil friday evening. po
washington. they're mobilizing for the heat, offering a few free hours of pool time this weekend as well as 16 cooling centers. common sense is free too. >>please be safe. >> don't over exert yourself, stayydrated and look out for others who may be in distress from the heat. >> if you're out with the mobil it to be able to identify individuals who are in need of shelter. >> derek ward, news 4. >> heat stroke can set in pretty quickly on days like today. lack of...
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ambassador in washington really things about the u.s. president in effect this functional crash and burn those were just some of the words written by ambassador kim derek well last night the ambassador was promptly uninvited to a dinner at the white house and today trump unleashed a tirade on twitter aimed at the ambassador and his boss prime minister to resign me the wacky ambassador that the u.k. forced it upon the united states struck tweeted is not someone that we are thrilled with a very stupid guy he should speak to his country and prime minister may about their failed brecht sit negotiation and not be upset with my criticism of how badly it was handled i told it to resume a how to do that deal but she went her own foolish way was unable to get it done a disaster i don't know the ambassador but i've been told that he is a pompous fool. the u.k. government has condemned the leak but is standing by its ambassador and his right to communicate honestly about the u.s. administration but trump's lambasted have to resign may and breaks it
ambassador in washington really things about the u.s. president in effect this functional crash and burn those were just some of the words written by ambassador kim derek well last night the ambassador was promptly uninvited to a dinner at the white house and today trump unleashed a tirade on twitter aimed at the ambassador and his boss prime minister to resign me the wacky ambassador that the u.k. forced it upon the united states struck tweeted is not someone that we are thrilled with a very...
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ambassador in washington. well this is not having real world implications there was a meeting due to be held it been planned for a very long time between the commerce secretary and liam fox is a senior member of the british government i was due to take place the last couple of hours here in washington but the commerce department suddenly cancelled it because of the row over the ambassador know what kim data did is what ambassador is are meant to do they're meant to deliver very frank assessments of the political diplomatic cultural social and economic situation in the countries where they represent the government and that's exactly what he did and there are bound to be other diplomats who have done exactly the same the problem here is that those cables were leaked know back in the u.k. there's an investigation an inquiry underway to try and find out who leaked cables and why but here in the united states donald trump simply didn't want to hear what kim data thought about him or his administration. president fr
ambassador in washington. well this is not having real world implications there was a meeting due to be held it been planned for a very long time between the commerce secretary and liam fox is a senior member of the british government i was due to take place the last couple of hours here in washington but the commerce department suddenly cancelled it because of the row over the ambassador know what kim data did is what ambassador is are meant to do they're meant to deliver very frank...
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history james pays out 0 washington. meanwhile china is demanding the united states immediately cancel a potential $2200000000.00 arms sales to taiwan of course china still considers taiwan to be a breakaway province when he reports from beijing. taiwan's military is built on equipment from the united states its main supply of arms announcements from washington of sales are always met by an angry response from china and this was no difference is a crude interference in china's internal affairs and a harms china's servant and a security interest china is strongly east dissensions wired and thoroughly opposed to this and has already made a stern representations to the u.s. side and. china regards taiwan as a breakaway province that it will one day retake that threat is why taipei feels the need to regularly upgrade its weaponry this deal may be viewed by beijing as particularly provocative if it's approved by the united states congress at $2200000000.00 it would be the largest since donald trump took over as president taiw
history james pays out 0 washington. meanwhile china is demanding the united states immediately cancel a potential $2200000000.00 arms sales to taiwan of course china still considers taiwan to be a breakaway province when he reports from beijing. taiwan's military is built on equipment from the united states its main supply of arms announcements from washington of sales are always met by an angry response from china and this was no difference is a crude interference in china's internal affairs...
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what you think looks like george washington. i was thinking george bush george bush no idea that you could call the president it is a day when i go well there you go that's the hour i keep my hear that i think sometimes it's a way i mean ok laughing aside there are real concerns here about privacy there are data protection you know it's fun but there's also risk right now this app was developed as you mention by russian company it's called wireless lab some experts are concerned as a very loose privacy policy you don't have any protection for your data here there's also a potential that your photo could end up maybe in the hands of the russian government some are saying look this photo was uploaded to a separate server it doesn't stand your phone so it's not you can't really be sure where that photo is going the concern is so big here brant that even politicians are worried u.s. senate minority leader chuck schumer he tweeted this he wants the app to be investigated by the f.b.i. here's what chuck schumer says he says the f.b.i.
what you think looks like george washington. i was thinking george bush george bush no idea that you could call the president it is a day when i go well there you go that's the hour i keep my hear that i think sometimes it's a way i mean ok laughing aside there are real concerns here about privacy there are data protection you know it's fun but there's also risk right now this app was developed as you mention by russian company it's called wireless lab some experts are concerned as a very loose...
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ari for more on this now let's go to washington d.c. where the w.'s held a home for us standing by good evening to you. let's start with this attempted you turd or are somewhat of a u. turn by the u.s. president are people buying it when donald trump says he did not agree with the chanting that he heard. well let's just start with the democratic reaction we've just heard from senator coleman a harris of course the presidential candidate who said that these were simply and he was incessantly we had round condemnation from democratic lawmakers today namely from the self-proclaimed squad of course those women who were initially told it is in the tweets were she to tallied by other pressley as well as alexandria cassio cortez coming to defend it and he was then talkative in that chant saying this chaunce this kind of rhetoric and die in danger is minorities in this country and we also heard condemnation from some republican lawmakers as well which i'd like to draw your attention to congressman adam kinzinger for example of illinois saying that you know t
ari for more on this now let's go to washington d.c. where the w.'s held a home for us standing by good evening to you. let's start with this attempted you turd or are somewhat of a u. turn by the u.s. president are people buying it when donald trump says he did not agree with the chanting that he heard. well let's just start with the democratic reaction we've just heard from senator coleman a harris of course the presidential candidate who said that these were simply and he was incessantly we...
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ambassador in washington fired take a look at what the u.k. investor wrote just a few weeks ago in the atlantic about how important british diplomats are to the united states all right here it is for the u.k. has one of the largest diplomatic footprints of any country with embassies in missions around the world this reach is hugely valuable and the americans recognize this the u.s. has no diplomatic presence in pyongyang or tehran we have had ambassadors and teams in north korea since the early 2000 and in iran since $1821.00 the united states relies on the us to be its eyes and ears in places where it has none of the ambassador talking about why the u.s. needs help of the if the u.k. ambassador if he's highly aware of the worth of british diplomats what about the u.s. president is he aware of how much he needs them. well brant you do have to wonder i'm essentially on monday we saw the u.s. president declare the british ambassador persona non grata saying that he would not be working with him in the future at a time of course of such heightene
ambassador in washington fired take a look at what the u.k. investor wrote just a few weeks ago in the atlantic about how important british diplomats are to the united states all right here it is for the u.k. has one of the largest diplomatic footprints of any country with embassies in missions around the world this reach is hugely valuable and the americans recognize this the u.s. has no diplomatic presence in pyongyang or tehran we have had ambassadors and teams in north korea since the early...
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washington, d.c. in the first decade of the 20th century in the wake of victory of the spanish-american war and the administration of teddy roosevelt was making a push in public art and architecture that was audacious and unprecedented in america in terms of civic scale and control. it set a new vision for the capital, but also for the nation's discipline of city planning at large. this belief in the symbiotic, symbolic relationship between buildings and grounds was a keystone of city beautiful planning theory, and of mcmillan plan articulated it. it was also found in landscape and garden design at a smaller scale. this brings us back to the topic of the day, practice and styles by farrand and her colleagues. roosevelt's 1903 so-called colonial garden on the left was an example of idealized romanticized designs based on dutch and british examples. it was compact, well ordered, creation of nostalgic movements that followed the centennial and the beginning of the preservation efforts of this country. we
washington, d.c. in the first decade of the 20th century in the wake of victory of the spanish-american war and the administration of teddy roosevelt was making a push in public art and architecture that was audacious and unprecedented in america in terms of civic scale and control. it set a new vision for the capital, but also for the nation's discipline of city planning at large. this belief in the symbiotic, symbolic relationship between buildings and grounds was a keystone of city beautiful...
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they are not here in washington, obviously beenin not here in washington, obviously been in contact with the embassy that they are not giving away much. his position had become untenable, you had this extraordinary situation and unprecedented situation in modern times where the white house was going to be a no—go zone for the ambassador of america's crosses ally. it is about access to the white house and this administration, the state department said it received no directive to sever ties with sir kim but the state department are more peripheral in this administration than they have beenin this administration than they have been in the past, access to the white house and the west wing edible office is what it is all about. sir kim was being denied that and his position became impossible. as he himself wrote in his resignation letter. thank you. for more on the impact of this decision we can speak with nicholas burns in washington — who served as the us ambassador to nato and greece. iam going i am going to guess that during your time as american ambassador to greece and nato, there w
they are not here in washington, obviously beenin not here in washington, obviously been in contact with the embassy that they are not giving away much. his position had become untenable, you had this extraordinary situation and unprecedented situation in modern times where the white house was going to be a no—go zone for the ambassador of america's crosses ally. it is about access to the white house and this administration, the state department said it received no directive to sever ties...
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washington county and the state. her little boy, william, some refer to him as billy, is now internationally known as bishop william jay barber ii, who was the architect of the moral monday movement and now founder and leader of the repairs of the breach, or the poor people's national campaign. in 1966, mother barber began working as the office manager at the washington county union elementary school while her husband taught science at the school. in 1971, when mrs. barber began her duties at plymouth high school, she made history as the first african-american office manager at a desegregated school in that county. mrs. barber's passion and conviction have led her to impact generations of students over her 53 years of service. she has served 11 principals and in some cases she's watched students and their parents and grandparents ma particularry late through -- ma particularry ate through the school and taught some students concert piano. he led choirrs and served as musician for the school for many, many years and s
washington county and the state. her little boy, william, some refer to him as billy, is now internationally known as bishop william jay barber ii, who was the architect of the moral monday movement and now founder and leader of the repairs of the breach, or the poor people's national campaign. in 1966, mother barber began working as the office manager at the washington county union elementary school while her husband taught science at the school. in 1971, when mrs. barber began her duties at...
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well we have coverage tonight from here in germany and from the washington d.c. for more we want to go to our correspondent here in berlin kate brady she's at our parliamentary studio and in washington helen the humphrey's on the story for us to both of you good evening kate let me start with you the u.s. has made a formal request germany has germany offered a reply well so far brown we don't have an official reply but we did hear in an interview earlier today from all of shelties the vice chancellor here in germany and he was assisted in the cabinet meeting for angela merkel today she's currently on vacation and in an interview with the phunk media group all of shots very much made it clear that the message here from germany is deescalation he said that the goal of all responsible politicians must be to observe the situation with a sober and careful attitude and not to sleepwalk into an even bigger crisis or the attitude here in germany is very much against any kind of heavy handed over robust gauge men in the gulf in the gulf and at the moment germany is keepin
well we have coverage tonight from here in germany and from the washington d.c. for more we want to go to our correspondent here in berlin kate brady she's at our parliamentary studio and in washington helen the humphrey's on the story for us to both of you good evening kate let me start with you the u.s. has made a formal request germany has germany offered a reply well so far brown we don't have an official reply but we did hear in an interview earlier today from all of shelties the vice...
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washington and especially if washington at sanctions like every couple of months that makes it harder but despite the sanctions despite the warships washington says it does want to reopen negotiations with iran is that likely to. well the supreme leader just says that he says washington can't be trusted and only understands force but people closer to president rouhani sky. don't rule them out entirely the thing is donald trump says negotiations would be possible without preconditions and that's something the iranians don't agree to because they say washington would 1st have to return to the existing agreement and from there negotiations could start serious a trucker thank you for that. the fear of unexploded munitions has hampered efforts to put out a large forest fire in northern germany the blaze broke out in woodland covering a former military training area 650 people have been evacuated from their homes in the state of mexico and western pomerania authorities suspect the place may have been started intentionally. smoke as far as the eye can see. covering more than 4 square kilomet
washington and especially if washington at sanctions like every couple of months that makes it harder but despite the sanctions despite the warships washington says it does want to reopen negotiations with iran is that likely to. well the supreme leader just says that he says washington can't be trusted and only understands force but people closer to president rouhani sky. don't rule them out entirely the thing is donald trump says negotiations would be possible without preconditions and that's...
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ginsberg: washington officials. they say, you have no idea how hard-working we are, how much we do for the people of the united states. you have no idea how much we value the views of americans, to which i say, i do have an idea, and you don't value what americans think. this is the first time this has been done, we're going to make our questionnaire and results available. people can look at what we did, and hopefully people can move on from there. host: why did 800 plus people respond to your survey? prof. ginsberg: isn't that interesting question? in the polling business, when you do telephone polling, most people don't want to respond. they don't want to waste their time. my view is that in the case of this survey, first of all, i am going to be snarky again. will you forgive me? a lot of these people have nothing much to do. this was an amusement. and second, people who work in washington are self-important. not unlike professors. i admit, we are self-important, too. but people who work in washington wanted to s
ginsberg: washington officials. they say, you have no idea how hard-working we are, how much we do for the people of the united states. you have no idea how much we value the views of americans, to which i say, i do have an idea, and you don't value what americans think. this is the first time this has been done, we're going to make our questionnaire and results available. people can look at what we did, and hopefully people can move on from there. host: why did 800 plus people respond to your...
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here in washington, d.c., trinity washington united states gives a $5,000 year scholarship for any gi applies and hass admitted and hs earned the gold award. we're starting to see the universities realize tt by admitting girls w earned the gold award that they are able to bring a caliber of students tei thr universities that is unparalleled. we also have a scholarship program that we provide for girls once they've earned the gold award in our council. >> and they get the award when they graduate high school. >> they gethe itthey complete it. usually it's a junior or senior in high school. sometimes itakes twoears to complete. so girls are usually a junior or senior by the sitime they're graduating. we tell parents if your child earns the gold award she has her college essay w she will be able to talk very passionately about a problem she has helped to solve >> how has girl scouting changed since i was a brownie and girl scout wa when, how would you say? >> my troupe, i forget our daisy troupers. we are the most active and diverse members of ourervice unit, 80-9. and i think that over
here in washington, d.c., trinity washington united states gives a $5,000 year scholarship for any gi applies and hass admitted and hs earned the gold award. we're starting to see the universities realize tt by admitting girls w earned the gold award that they are able to bring a caliber of students tei thr universities that is unparalleled. we also have a scholarship program that we provide for girls once they've earned the gold award in our council. >> and they get the award when they...
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fiveeople shot overnight in washington, d.c. police are investigating attacks in two differe t parts o city. >> one person was shot in northwest and four people were shot in southeast. we will have a livef report in minutes. we approach 6:00 a.m. good morning, everybody. >> i'm eun yang.t. a lot to catch you up over the holiday weekend. we hope you enjoyed it. on top of that, there is a weather alert day. >> melissa mollet is standing bt with your fir traffic. we start with meteorologist chuck bell. rain nce for very heavy this morning. normally, we have to wait until later on in the afternoon. today's heaviest rain likely to come befor lunch time. flash flood warning across frederick county maryland and east west virginia and northern udoun county. this storm has not been moving all that fast and it is coming down in bucketsow nlong i-70 there at 270. top of the 270 there in frederick, maryland. the srm will eventually glide down i-270. the commute for the maryland suburbs could be rough this morning. more raindrops near potoma
fiveeople shot overnight in washington, d.c. police are investigating attacks in two differe t parts o city. >> one person was shot in northwest and four people were shot in southeast. we will have a livef report in minutes. we approach 6:00 a.m. good morning, everybody. >> i'm eun yang.t. a lot to catch you up over the holiday weekend. we hope you enjoyed it. on top of that, there is a weather alert day. >> melissa mollet is standing bt with your fir traffic. we start with...
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the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. washington: -- mr. smith: i do have an additional speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from rhode island, mr. cicilline. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cicilline: i thank the gentleman for yielding and rise in support of the en bloc package. i want to thank chairman smith and ranking member thornberry for their support of two amendments i have offered, particularly my amendment declaring the statutory right of service members under the statutory relief act. for too long, forced arbitration clauses buried deep in fine print of everyday contracts have blocked service members from having a day in court to hold companies accountable. service members could serve in the national guard, be called for duty, and be fired on the st day they were due to work before deploying. and because of the contract, they couldn't take them to court. the forced arbitration clauses an ed companies to choose ar by ter. this bipartisan amendment would end this shameful practice by declaring arbitration claus
the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. washington: -- mr. smith: i do have an additional speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from rhode island, mr. cicilline. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cicilline: i thank the gentleman for yielding and rise in support of the en bloc package. i want to thank chairman smith and ranking member thornberry for their support of two amendments i have offered, particularly my amendment declaring the statutory right of service...
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>> washington is acpteding 4. billion dollars to the border theyay id these very detailed reports of deplorable condition that homeland security inspector general report that you referred to said there were four showers for 800 people. we saw some of the same things for lawmakers who visited a couple of the facilities. here the president signed off on money to try to relieve the eituation. an investigativ group says a facebook group of border agents and former board agents mocking immigrants death. a lot of thing are happening at the border and washington is sending money butt's not clear if that is enough. >> tracie potts for us on the hill this morning, thank you. >>> california senator kamala harris is enjoying a post-debate bump in the polls. it shows joe biden s all the top but down five points from where he was in a previous poll. harris doubled her support. she now tied for third with elizabeth warren. harris campaign is also touting a financial boost reporting it raked in $2 million after the debate. the c
>> washington is acpteding 4. billion dollars to the border theyay id these very detailed reports of deplorable condition that homeland security inspector general report that you referred to said there were four showers for 800 people. we saw some of the same things for lawmakers who visited a couple of the facilities. here the president signed off on money to try to relieve the eituation. an investigativ group says a facebook group of border agents and former board agents mocking...
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[laughter] so washington has been making progress, not enough. don't get me wrong, governors are also good at pontification. but we havebattles to keep the lights on and balance a budget and respond to daily need. governors cannot filibuster to solve the opioid epidemic. fromn't take a recess educating a child and can't rely on a parliamentary point of order to build a road. governors must deliver. justice brandeis spoke about laboratories of democracy. we are beyond that now. yes, we're still laboratories of democracy, but states are now factories of democracy. and we're hospitals of democracy and schools of democracy and democracy and roads and bridges of democracy and emergency managers of democracy and the job generators of democracy. states have no choice but to proceed on their own the best they can to be the most functional unit of government. it is hard, it's not ideal. it's not the intended design. nor is it sustainable long-term, but it is essential today. how long the political paralysis lasts in washington is anyone's guess. there was
[laughter] so washington has been making progress, not enough. don't get me wrong, governors are also good at pontification. but we havebattles to keep the lights on and balance a budget and respond to daily need. governors cannot filibuster to solve the opioid epidemic. fromn't take a recess educating a child and can't rely on a parliamentary point of order to build a road. governors must deliver. justice brandeis spoke about laboratories of democracy. we are beyond that now. yes, we're still...
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you see what washington did. washington ran an incredibly sophisticated operation when you consider who he was and the issues he had to deal with in logistics and strategy. washington was an expert at what i would say is the most planning. deception that allowed him to completely full british commanders as to the size of his army and what he planned to do with it. for deception operations you need three key factors that are very hard to put together. abler one, you have to be to control the information from your side. and often no leaking falsifying internal reporting to junior officers so they can inadvertently say what is going on. , double to have sources agents primarily, or people who adversaryly with that a so you know that information is going to the adversary's command, and three, you have to have the sources within the enemy command to know that your message is getting there, but in a way where the emmy believes they are making the decision providing the validation for that information. pretty sophistica
you see what washington did. washington ran an incredibly sophisticated operation when you consider who he was and the issues he had to deal with in logistics and strategy. washington was an expert at what i would say is the most planning. deception that allowed him to completely full british commanders as to the size of his army and what he planned to do with it. for deception operations you need three key factors that are very hard to put together. abler one, you have to be to control the...
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because washington is so important for the international trade also for the international financial system with the dollar so it's really hard for the europeans to do something without washington and especially if washington at sanctions like every couple of months that makes that harder despite the sanctions despite the warships washington says it does want to reopen negotiations with iran is that likely to happen well the supreme leader just has ruled that out he says washington can't be trusted and only understands force but people closer to president rouhani scum and don't rule them out entirely the thing is donald trump says negotiations would be possible without preconditions and that's something the iranians don't agree to because they say washington would 1st have to return to the existing agreement and from there negotiations could start serious a truck with thank you for the. european union leaders are still deadlocked over who should take on the blocks top jobs they've now suspended talks until tuesday france and germany had agreed to support the same candidate for the ke
because washington is so important for the international trade also for the international financial system with the dollar so it's really hard for the europeans to do something without washington and especially if washington at sanctions like every couple of months that makes that harder despite the sanctions despite the warships washington says it does want to reopen negotiations with iran is that likely to happen well the supreme leader just has ruled that out he says washington can't be...
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let's go to rosalynn jordan who joins us live now from washington d.c. as so pretty strong tweets obviously from president trump but what about the rest of us government what are they saying about all of this because i understand the state department has just had a briefing. that's right the spokesperson more going to talk us was asked about the ongoing war of words as it were between the british ambassador sir kim dowrick and the us president donald trump the question was put to ms or tigris as the ambassador ross still engaging with state department officials or more precisely our state department officials still engaging with cirque him morgan basically said that there has not been any change in dealing with all credentialed diplomats unless and until the white house instructs them to a deal otherwise and so basically the situation is that for now sir kemp is still the u.k. ambassador to the united states it is important to note that when there were a lot of follow up questions mr talkers kept saying you have to ask the white house because ultimately
let's go to rosalynn jordan who joins us live now from washington d.c. as so pretty strong tweets obviously from president trump but what about the rest of us government what are they saying about all of this because i understand the state department has just had a briefing. that's right the spokesperson more going to talk us was asked about the ongoing war of words as it were between the british ambassador sir kim dowrick and the us president donald trump the question was put to ms or tigris...
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survey washington to see what it thinks of america." so we surveyed officials and what i will call members of the policy community, that is the contractors, who often are interchangeable with officials, people who work in think tanks, everyone involved in developing rules and regulations. so i said, "we want to see what they thought of americans." in fact, my original title for this book was "what the government thinks of the people." government thinks of the people." but publishers never like my titles, they always say my titles are no good. all right. so at any rate, i sent out -- so we wanted to find out what officials thought of us ordinary americans. she said, "well, that's kind of interesting," but she said, "everybody knows that ordinary americans are a bunch of idiots. why do you need to do a survey to find that out?" well, to me, that confirmed well, to me, that confirmed everything that we found in the book. we found that public officials, the people who really govern this country -- it's not congress, it's not the president -
survey washington to see what it thinks of america." so we surveyed officials and what i will call members of the policy community, that is the contractors, who often are interchangeable with officials, people who work in think tanks, everyone involved in developing rules and regulations. so i said, "we want to see what they thought of americans." in fact, my original title for this book was "what the government thinks of the people." government thinks of the...
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history james pays out 0 washington. a funeral has taken place for the youngest known victim of the philippine so-called war on drugs 3 year old michael pina was killed in a police operation last week officers say the girl was used by her father an alleged drug dealer as a human shield during a shoot out east of manila the girl's mother denies this 6000 people have been killed since president rabbani go to ted to introduce the crackdown in 2016 china is demanding that the united states immediately cancel a potential $2200000000.00 arms sale to taiwan china considers taiwan to be a breakaway province when he reports now from beijing. taiwan's military is built on equipment from the united states its main supply of arms announcements from washington of sales are always met by an angry response from china and this was no difference is a crude interference in china's internal affairs and a harms china's servant and a security interest china is strong least dissensions far and thoroughly opposed to this and has already made a
history james pays out 0 washington. a funeral has taken place for the youngest known victim of the philippine so-called war on drugs 3 year old michael pina was killed in a police operation last week officers say the girl was used by her father an alleged drug dealer as a human shield during a shoot out east of manila the girl's mother denies this 6000 people have been killed since president rabbani go to ted to introduce the crackdown in 2016 china is demanding that the united states...
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at least so they don't put pressure on canada to $2.00 us back to what washington. president trump is warning iran to be curfew and so quote after 8 or 9 to it how to accelerate its uranium enrichment program and surpass the capital and in the 2015 nuclear agreement u.n. inspectors confirm the increase on monday after visiting sites in iran. are free. or tehran is already considered to be in breach of the landmark deal after it passed the 300 kilogram uranium stockpile limit it will also increase the enrichment cap beyond 3.6 per cent that's the important figure a small step towards getting 2 nuclear power stations up to capacity officials there also recently ruled out further dialogue with washington on less sanctions are lifted on a round deadline for the house passed with europe only able to provide limited relief from the effects of the financial penalties not part of the agreement signed 4 years ago the united states agreed to ease sanctions on iran for the valiant to run said it would curb its nuclear program or not enrich uranium over on a stop wished level w
at least so they don't put pressure on canada to $2.00 us back to what washington. president trump is warning iran to be curfew and so quote after 8 or 9 to it how to accelerate its uranium enrichment program and surpass the capital and in the 2015 nuclear agreement u.n. inspectors confirm the increase on monday after visiting sites in iran. are free. or tehran is already considered to be in breach of the landmark deal after it passed the 300 kilogram uranium stockpile limit it will also...
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we'll have msh on the "washington week ex--- we' have more on the "washington week" extra. i'm robert costa. have a great weekend. [captioning rformed by the tional captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.visit ncicap.org] announcer: corporate funding for "washington week," is provided by -- >> babbel, a language program that teach real life conversations in a null language such as spanish, french, german, italian and more. babbel's 10 to 15 minute lessons are available as anr app o online. more information on babbel.com. financial services firm, raymond james. additional funding ivi pd by ku and patricia yuen, through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities, the corporate for public b broadcasting a contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. welcome back to the tent.t. we are at the quarter final stage, and with only 5 bakers left standing, who are mary and paul gonna pick off next? they're like the velociraptors of the baking world. dddllll! rrrlll! mel: last timee
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close ties to both washington's political. culture coming up on the program this hour on the terrorists involved in the 25th terror attacks receives $500.00 euro compensation for illegal detention is prison cell was a permanent surveillance. dozens of people involved in a campaign of coordinated terror the nation's cari. tutorship since. the 1970 s. and eighty's tens of thousands of political opponents were killed across 6. 247 news live from moscow to the world always good to have your company my names you know neal on the international. the 6 trafficking child abuse trial of billionaire jeffrey epstein is spilling over into the white house with president trump forced to defend his labor secretary alex acosta when acosta was a u.s. attorney in miami he signed off a plea agreement in an earlier case involving epstein which critics say was far too lenient. he's been a great really great secretary of labor. the rest of it will have to look at we have to look at it very carefully but you're talking about a long time ago and again
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and iran lead to destruction john hendren has more now from washington d.c. . the united states is developing a military coalition to police the strait of hormuz general joseph dunford the highest ranking u.s. military official is the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff says the u.s. is working with a number of nations to identify who has in his words the political will to join in this coalition and offer military forces for that operation president donald trump says the united states should not pay for this that it should be an international military force but that does present the potential for conflict with iran after all it was only weeks ago when the united states almost launched an air strike on iran that's according to president trump who says we were within 10 minutes of a conflict in that region meanwhile brian hook the u.s. special representative for iran policy spoke to al jazeera this is what he had to say about sanctions we have taken iran to new lows in revenue and they're feeling it and they're hurting and their proxies are hurting and we want
and iran lead to destruction john hendren has more now from washington d.c. . the united states is developing a military coalition to police the strait of hormuz general joseph dunford the highest ranking u.s. military official is the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff says the u.s. is working with a number of nations to identify who has in his words the political will to join in this coalition and offer military forces for that operation president donald trump says the united states should...
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university and joins us live from washington d.c. thank you very much for speaking to us 1st they can you tell us the significance of this megatron veto but taken together with previous votes in the house and the senate trying to restrict sales of arms u.a.e. and saudi arabia the vote are in general has still she murder recently and looking at midnight ski accent sions other votes related to the yemen war including authorization of military force we have a growing majority not a super majority but a growing majority of voices in both houses of congress that are pressuring the trumpet ministration to change its policy both of these of either war in yemen and in particular towards saudi arabia and taken all together this is becoming very significant and i would expect changes of course in the administration at least in terms of. how the weapons are used the ways in which the war is is is assisted by the united states and it will be long probably just a matter of months before further resolutions are passed with more teeth in congress t
university and joins us live from washington d.c. thank you very much for speaking to us 1st they can you tell us the significance of this megatron veto but taken together with previous votes in the house and the senate trying to restrict sales of arms u.a.e. and saudi arabia the vote are in general has still she murder recently and looking at midnight ski accent sions other votes related to the yemen war including authorization of military force we have a growing majority not a super majority...
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kim said what everyone in washington is saying talking to all the other diplomats in washington they've all written back exactly the same thing so the bigger question is does this hamper how a diplomat can do his job he has to be able to give unvarnished assessments no one's questioning the assessment by the way. and the fact that it's now leaked it's important to find out who leaked it why and make sure that we can stem that hemorrhage because no diplomat can do their job if they're at risk of this and every other ambassador in washington with the exception of the iranians and the chinese are saying exactly the same thing maybe not the saudis and this is a fine diplomat former national security adviser doing his job and i really hope that the next pm will find a good job for him going on which is what he wants serves this is unfair to him and that matthew is merely the latest in a long series of rather uncomfortable moments under the trump presidency with the government of the united kingdom he's blown hot and cold it would appear with regard to theresa may and her handling of the brea
kim said what everyone in washington is saying talking to all the other diplomats in washington they've all written back exactly the same thing so the bigger question is does this hamper how a diplomat can do his job he has to be able to give unvarnished assessments no one's questioning the assessment by the way. and the fact that it's now leaked it's important to find out who leaked it why and make sure that we can stem that hemorrhage because no diplomat can do their job if they're at risk of...
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they did the same thing in washington. i spent a fair amount of time trying to get legislation passed on the hill that would ensure a competitive environment to people who could provide competitive value in the clean energy space. i knew washington as a place where you went to try to get good laws passed. i didn't have any experience as a politician. i'm not sure how many successes we had. i became more and more convinced -- i knew there was no thermodynamic laws that prevented us from doing what we did. we had sold any project. -- 80 projects. i knew ther were no economic laws that prevented us from lowering co2. united states laws blocked us from doing more of it. when we sold our company, i was chatting with some of my colleagues. they pointed out to me that if there are three sets of laws, only one can be changed. having a rise in climate change denial in washington and having a president who has never acknowledged it as such, i felt like maybe i could make a difference in the public service realm. >> now that you are
they did the same thing in washington. i spent a fair amount of time trying to get legislation passed on the hill that would ensure a competitive environment to people who could provide competitive value in the clean energy space. i knew washington as a place where you went to try to get good laws passed. i didn't have any experience as a politician. i'm not sure how many successes we had. i became more and more convinced -- i knew there was no thermodynamic laws that prevented us from doing...