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what we need in washington is change. we need a washington that runs like what we believe here in new hampshire as republicans, and what jeb bush did in florida. he made a huge difference. he reduced taxes every year that he was governor. he grew the economy. he grew jobs. that is what we want as republicans in this country. we want everyone to better themselves. i am proud to introduce the next president, jeb bush. [applause] would you remain standing for the pledge of allegiance. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. and to the republic for which it stands one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. jeb bush: your endorsement is very meaningful. thank you for coming out and welcoming me. i am from florida. it is great to be in a place that honors the space program. [laughter] it is really good to be here. [applause] if you think about it, america always has been an aspirational country, hasn't it? we have always done things that defied the imagination of the rest o
what we need in washington is change. we need a washington that runs like what we believe here in new hampshire as republicans, and what jeb bush did in florida. he made a huge difference. he reduced taxes every year that he was governor. he grew the economy. he grew jobs. that is what we want as republicans in this country. we want everyone to better themselves. i am proud to introduce the next president, jeb bush. [applause] would you remain standing for the pledge of allegiance. >> i...
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that is official washington. that is a triangle between politics and law in the media and i was in that world and so was my wife but we also have kids we raised here and who play sports and there's lots of aspects in town and we've been very blessed with really good friends. >> host: was there in the last year's it's now i guess then your site for you since that happened was there a point in time you just thought i can't once the shock wore off? >> guest: it's more that a bad feeling evil old as i got deeper into it and i realized it's great to be gracious about this and classy about this model is for my kids and all that but then it just kind of sound and i lost sunk in that i lost something i cared about and i had insecurities about whether that was it for my career people have setbacks and go to the next chapter and i was eager for that but just kind of wondering what fills the space and what if something doesn't so i think that is natural to feel that way and it's bad enough respect for the law and period of
that is official washington. that is a triangle between politics and law in the media and i was in that world and so was my wife but we also have kids we raised here and who play sports and there's lots of aspects in town and we've been very blessed with really good friends. >> host: was there in the last year's it's now i guess then your site for you since that happened was there a point in time you just thought i can't once the shock wore off? >> guest: it's more that a bad...
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i would've taken a lump sum from washington dc. give me the title i money, that is for the schools that are low performing. giving -- give me the id a money. give me all of the early childhood literacy money. there are 30 programs for pre-k. lump them together, give me my percentage, give me the outcome you want and leave me alone. that's what i would've wanted. 80% of the bureaucrats in the department of education in tallahassee were there to fill out forms for the 10% of the money that we got from washington dc. i do not believe common core or higher standards. if the states want to have them come a great. if they want different standards, fine. make them high. the idea they are common is fine. [applause] gains ande greatest learning in any state. i am not prone to exaggeration. compared to others at least. the greatest gains in learning happen because we raise standards, had real accountability, rated schools a-f. every mom and dad knew that an f was not as good as in a. parents were given vouchers when their student got a f to
i would've taken a lump sum from washington dc. give me the title i money, that is for the schools that are low performing. giving -- give me the id a money. give me all of the early childhood literacy money. there are 30 programs for pre-k. lump them together, give me my percentage, give me the outcome you want and leave me alone. that's what i would've wanted. 80% of the bureaucrats in the department of education in tallahassee were there to fill out forms for the 10% of the money that we got...
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host: mario in washington, d.c., democrat. how would you make changes to the criminal justice system? what do you want lawmakers to be discussing? caller: good morning. believe should happen with the institution, having an opportunity to be in at least three of them, is for the people that are actually ministering programs, something as small as the ge program, that they actually be held accountable. to make sure people are actually learning. so, they didn't do anything to help inmates get educated. they basically pushed it off to other inmates. there wasn't no learning going on. host: you said that you have been incarcerated three times? yeah,: i have been in -- i guess you could say i have been incarcerated twice. i did almost one year sentence, then i did a 3.5 year sentence. i was curious, why do you think you ended up back in jail? caller: let's start from the beginning of the educational system going on, i was coming through school, me being 33 years old. i wasn't taught anything. i didn't have any skills to go into the
host: mario in washington, d.c., democrat. how would you make changes to the criminal justice system? what do you want lawmakers to be discussing? caller: good morning. believe should happen with the institution, having an opportunity to be in at least three of them, is for the people that are actually ministering programs, something as small as the ge program, that they actually be held accountable. to make sure people are actually learning. so, they didn't do anything to help inmates get...
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i know washington can be tough. we have seen a lot more in overtime and i have, but i felt like there was a certain amount of in difference when i left and that didn't feel good and i try to internalize that and realized people may be jealous and like to see them come up. i turned some turn some people off or alienated a long delay and i would do that differently. i mean i felt whatever the next chapter is that i'm different. i've been humbled and again on tv at 18 and then 44 to have a big setback like this it's very humbling experience and i have to think a lot about who am i in who am i. if i'm not this guy on tv does anybody care about me in this town or beyond. i just have to wrestle with all of that so yes i think the changes. >> host: one night i was sitting next to you at dinner and we were talking about erika brown who is the spiritual adviser and a very good friend of mine and who is a brilliant woman and we were discussing her and you and your role as the moderator of meet the press and you were saying on
i know washington can be tough. we have seen a lot more in overtime and i have, but i felt like there was a certain amount of in difference when i left and that didn't feel good and i try to internalize that and realized people may be jealous and like to see them come up. i turned some turn some people off or alienated a long delay and i would do that differently. i mean i felt whatever the next chapter is that i'm different. i've been humbled and again on tv at 18 and then 44 to have a big...
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our next caller is lawrence from washington, d.c. did you attend the rally yesterday or 20 years ago? or both? caller: i attended both rallies. 20 years ago with my uncles and cousins. i also attended the rally this time by myself. host: what was the difference, in terms of feeling on the ground, size of the crowd? caller: the size of the crowd -- it was more publicized 20 years ago than it was this time. now, when the pope came here, it was publicized throughout the united states, especially in washington, d.c. ministerame time for here, there come was a lot being published for the million man march the second time. there is an imbalance as far as giving the evil information to people, just as they did the the firsts they done million man march. you have a black president who did not even attend the march, attended the coming of the pope, when the pope came to washington, d.c. when you went to the rally 20 years ago, can you talk a little bit about your experience there. did that happen an impact on your life going forward? caller:
our next caller is lawrence from washington, d.c. did you attend the rally yesterday or 20 years ago? or both? caller: i attended both rallies. 20 years ago with my uncles and cousins. i also attended the rally this time by myself. host: what was the difference, in terms of feeling on the ground, size of the crowd? caller: the size of the crowd -- it was more publicized 20 years ago than it was this time. now, when the pope came here, it was publicized throughout the united states, especially...
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in washington that actually is a big challenge. we have to turn headwinds into tailwinds and the only way we can do it is with legislation. with congress and the white house working together to deal with issues like conference of integration -- immigration reform, the need for investment in infrastructure, determining how to fix those elements of basic education. elementary, high school, they are not measuring up the way they should compared to the rest of the world. gary: is it some dysfunction and washington contributed to best picture bidding to national security threat -- national security threat? >> there is a perception that is unhealthy. >> we will be right back. >> people use to ask me, what keeps you awake at night? and i would ask what night, because it varies day today. street with different articles, goes to wallstreetweek.com and . general petraeus: you may remember this anthony, we asked you a conversation -- we asked a question about your first day, at that briefing, and to think you need to make those decisions my c
in washington that actually is a big challenge. we have to turn headwinds into tailwinds and the only way we can do it is with legislation. with congress and the white house working together to deal with issues like conference of integration -- immigration reform, the need for investment in infrastructure, determining how to fix those elements of basic education. elementary, high school, they are not measuring up the way they should compared to the rest of the world. gary: is it some...
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bottom of the screen >> the washington post >> the washington post identified this specific study, as something that the washington post claimed was work for hire. >> hal i'll give you the win on this bus here's the thing when we did further research we aljazeera.com you think that the government is changing its number. >> that's not exactly accurate. you were probably looking at the applications. the actually h 1b workers, 67% earned 60 to 67,000. >> i'm only speaking about that 20,000 that you and viveck are talking about . the foreign workers on the h 1b are earning more than american workers, you might think that's right or wrong, that they are driving wages down, it should have the opposite effect, driving wages up. >> we are not talking about native workers. immigration is a separate issue. the question we really have to ask here this is very important. when an employer goes to hire do they hire from the domestic pool of workers which is citizen immigrant native and permanent resident, right? anybody they can hire off the street or do they go to the special pool of workers that
bottom of the screen >> the washington post >> the washington post identified this specific study, as something that the washington post claimed was work for hire. >> hal i'll give you the win on this bus here's the thing when we did further research we aljazeera.com you think that the government is changing its number. >> that's not exactly accurate. you were probably looking at the applications. the actually h 1b workers, 67% earned 60 to 67,000. >> i'm only...
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weather bureau outside of washington, d.c. was located in galveston and was bigger than new orleans and was the epicenter of shipping along the gulf coast and they had hurricanes before they had storms but they had always weathered and adult with them and there was a belief that a major hurricane could not hit galveston along the gulf coast they had a natural curve and that texas wasn't part of the curve so adding to that there was the belief that they were the supreme forecasting entity in north america and is not in the world, yet in fact not even the cuban government had the foremost for testing center. however the head of the weather bureau didn't be leaving consulting with the cubans or didn't want them thinking people were superior to them so they basically shut down the cuban forecast coming out of cuba because they control the telegraph lines. so when cuba do that there was a hurricane moving through the caribbean, the new forecast was for them to intensify once it passed through and got out into the atlantic gulf coas
weather bureau outside of washington, d.c. was located in galveston and was bigger than new orleans and was the epicenter of shipping along the gulf coast and they had hurricanes before they had storms but they had always weathered and adult with them and there was a belief that a major hurricane could not hit galveston along the gulf coast they had a natural curve and that texas wasn't part of the curve so adding to that there was the belief that they were the supreme forecasting entity in...
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it was an unusually deep conversation in washington. and i remember saying i covered washington for 47 years and i see this happen so often that people are in power and i watch people achieve power and event have power and then lose power and that one of the most important things is to know who you are and who your friends are and you said that's what erica was saying to you and then she did say to you once before this happened something like who will you be if you lose it all? >> guest: and i say this is a big part of my identity but she was asking a question i had thought about deeply enough until i never thought it was at all. i was far enough down the path of faith trying to deepen my face i did have a perspective that even when i got the meet the press job i read about this in the buck. nothing has changed here it's all about the platform. so i had a sense of that but i will be honest it was harder for me to hold my feet and holed that sense of identity because so much was wound up in that i have standing because of what i was on t
it was an unusually deep conversation in washington. and i remember saying i covered washington for 47 years and i see this happen so often that people are in power and i watch people achieve power and event have power and then lose power and that one of the most important things is to know who you are and who your friends are and you said that's what erica was saying to you and then she did say to you once before this happened something like who will you be if you lose it all? >> guest:...
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did you know the city hall washington's desk. the room has hosted president abraham lincoln, albert einstein. o is buried in grant's tomb? no one, president grant or julie dent. throe answer is no one is buried there. president grant and his wife are tombs ther i not buried. yeah, kind of a trick question. number 6, the oefferson market library was once a: here's your hint, it once had an adjacent prison. number three, a courthouse, the building was nearly torn down. residents rallied and saved it and converted it to a library. number 7, the king's theater in flatbush, brooklyn is also known as what? the wonder theater or the crown theater? it's one of five built in 1920 or 1930. it's number two, a wonder theater and it's a truly wondrous interior was inspired by versailles. question 8, reportedly part of a manhattan project was head quartered in which landmark? the program was administered from this address which was also one of the tallest buildings in the world, believe it or not. the answer is number 3, the woolworth building
did you know the city hall washington's desk. the room has hosted president abraham lincoln, albert einstein. o is buried in grant's tomb? no one, president grant or julie dent. throe answer is no one is buried there. president grant and his wife are tombs ther i not buried. yeah, kind of a trick question. number 6, the oefferson market library was once a: here's your hint, it once had an adjacent prison. number three, a courthouse, the building was nearly torn down. residents rallied and saved...
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we had quite a tourist trade from washington during that campaign. all of it talked about my lack of experience. that was particularly true of one young senator from massachusetts. he expressed great concern over the fact i have not held public office before, he had held public office before he became a senator, never held a job. [applause] normal, everyday business practices were unknown. it was all orderly planned, buying state automobiles, for example. department has went out on our own buying retail. buying riviera's pontiacs of bucket seats. so early in january that we put a freeze on ordering of new cars with anguished screams heard that would curdle your blood. in three months for the first time in history of the automobile in california it was announced that there was a surplus of cars in the motor pool over and above demand for employees. by may we had reduced the purchasing of state gasoline by 15% per month. this is partly because we put a freeze on out-of-state travel for state employees. in 10 months we reduced the budget for that by 78%
we had quite a tourist trade from washington during that campaign. all of it talked about my lack of experience. that was particularly true of one young senator from massachusetts. he expressed great concern over the fact i have not held public office before, he had held public office before he became a senator, never held a job. [applause] normal, everyday business practices were unknown. it was all orderly planned, buying state automobiles, for example. department has went out on our own...
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tracie potts has more from washington. donald trump's slipping poll numbers opened the door for underdogs like john kasich: presidential candidate"we can't elect somebody who can't do the job." presidential candidate"he said 'oh i'm never going to attack' but then his poll numbers tank. he's got very - that's why he's on the end." jeb bush and marco rubio got into it over rubio's missed senate votes: presidential candidate"you should be showing up to work. i mean literally, the senate, what is it like a french work week?" presidential candidate"somebody convinced you that attacking me is going to help you." the most consistent attack... and strongest audience reaction... "let's be honest: is this the comic book version of a campaign?" presidential candidate"that's not a very nice question." presidential candidate"why not talk about issues people care about?" presidential candidate"we have isis and al qaeda attack us and we're talking fantasy football?" dr. ben carson told us afterward he thought this debate was light on th
tracie potts has more from washington. donald trump's slipping poll numbers opened the door for underdogs like john kasich: presidential candidate"we can't elect somebody who can't do the job." presidential candidate"he said 'oh i'm never going to attack' but then his poll numbers tank. he's got very - that's why he's on the end." jeb bush and marco rubio got into it over rubio's missed senate votes: presidential candidate"you should be showing up to work. i mean...
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from martha washington to michelle obama. tonight on
from martha washington to michelle obama. tonight on
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she had been very, very close to martha washington. martha washington died in 1802. it was very devastating for nelly to lose martha washington. also, she had a child that contracted the measles, died from the measles, and nelly herself got measles. she was at a time in her life where there was a lot of sadness and melancholy. stuart captures that, i think, with her looking off in the distance. stuart, as i said earlier, his whole point in coming to america was to make his fortune painting washington. and the history of his paintings of washington is a little bit complicated. he came to philadelphia. he had the letter of introduction from john jay. he took it to washington and surprisingly washington was willing to -- he invited him for an evening that very evening and he was willing to sit the next morning. the first portrait stuart did of washington, it's called "the van portrait," because it was commissioned by someone named van. stuart did that portrait and immediately had 33 requests, 33 patrons, who wanted copies of that portrait. he made 12 or 13 copies and th
she had been very, very close to martha washington. martha washington died in 1802. it was very devastating for nelly to lose martha washington. also, she had a child that contracted the measles, died from the measles, and nelly herself got measles. she was at a time in her life where there was a lot of sadness and melancholy. stuart captures that, i think, with her looking off in the distance. stuart, as i said earlier, his whole point in coming to america was to make his fortune painting...
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to honor him we sent veronica and hank out to the viewing today in washington township. veronica, you are on the ground and you are teaming in to pay your respects to this young man. >> thanks bill. i am outside of the state's discovery church where were friends and family have gathered to pay their respect after the untimely passing of 17-year-old evan murray. he was a senior at warren hills high school. he was an honor student and varsity pitcher, varsity basketball player, and varsity quarterback. he died unexpectedly after a football injury on friday night. hits eighth-grade health and physical teacher, on his way in the press had an opportunity to speak with him about how he is feeling today and his memories of evan. >> evan was a great kid, caring kids. >> it's been reported that murray took several hits at the game. he was helped off the field and taken by ambulance to the that night. >> when my daughter texted me that we lost our quarterback, that he died. while ages went from a concussion to death. >> and ought topsy has since determined that murray's death was
to honor him we sent veronica and hank out to the viewing today in washington township. veronica, you are on the ground and you are teaming in to pay your respects to this young man. >> thanks bill. i am outside of the state's discovery church where were friends and family have gathered to pay their respect after the untimely passing of 17-year-old evan murray. he was a senior at warren hills high school. he was an honor student and varsity pitcher, varsity basketball player, and varsity...
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. >>> today's tip of the day is washington red delicious apples you know a few years ago there was only a few apple you had the red, the gold, the granny smith, maybe a couple other ones right now you've got dozens of variety and the washington red delicious just isn't as popular as it was before. but i love them. they are crisp, they are delicious, and they look beautiful nice and red. when you buy them at the market make sure they have that red color all the way around, nice and shiny, very important. free from the skin whatsoever, should be firm to the touch when you bring them home, i always talk about this, they look beautiful in the bowl on the counter table top, store them in the refrigerator, washington red delicious, i remember years ago when i was a kid i was so excited when they came in, the new red delicious are in! it is going to be a great apple season. >>> always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy, beautiful. >>> apple picking is on the to do list this weekend. >>> it will be chilly too. sick. >>> a revealing look how your co-workers act in the most outrageous excuses
. >>> today's tip of the day is washington red delicious apples you know a few years ago there was only a few apple you had the red, the gold, the granny smith, maybe a couple other ones right now you've got dozens of variety and the washington red delicious just isn't as popular as it was before. but i love them. they are crisp, they are delicious, and they look beautiful nice and red. when you buy them at the market make sure they have that red color all the way around, nice and...
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from martha washington to michelle obama, sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> former secretary of state and presidential candidate hillary clinton testifies tomorrow before the house select committee on benghazi, which is investigating the 2012 attack on the u.s. consulate.
from martha washington to michelle obama, sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> former secretary of state and presidential candidate hillary clinton testifies tomorrow before the house select committee on benghazi, which is investigating the 2012 attack on the u.s. consulate.
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. >> sorry the case numbers are 6804, 2846 washington street heard on may 2015 6805, 2856 washington street and 6806, 2846 washington street and another one i apologize the 2858 the request for rehearing on this case washington have the 2862, and case no. 680823 to divisadero street. >> good morning melinda with reuben, junius & rose i'm here representing the owners of 7 condo unit in two separate buildings those owners are individually requested a rehearing i have with me stan and bret who's a licensed structural engineer asking. so for a rehearing on the basis of abatement orders i've paced a map on the monitor as you can see and you may be familiar the properties that have been issued those abatement orders are adjacent and a common browned vs. did care the appointment order unfairly asked the appellants to pay fines and repair the retaining walls and therefore the divisadero is are not only the walls should not be the sole factor, however, there is previous and new evidence to show portions of the wall are on divisadero it is the legal authority previously unavailable historical
. >> sorry the case numbers are 6804, 2846 washington street heard on may 2015 6805, 2856 washington street and 6806, 2846 washington street and another one i apologize the 2858 the request for rehearing on this case washington have the 2862, and case no. 680823 to divisadero street. >> good morning melinda with reuben, junius & rose i'm here representing the owners of 7 condo unit in two separate buildings those owners are individually requested a rehearing i have with me stan...
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so more than double the additional $5 billion in washington d.c. is posed to the combined spending of the 50 states. unless we have some double counting we find a federal taxes do we extract from the states and our citizens to come to washington d.c. and are redirected back to the states for shared responsibility and additional programs is a 500 billion-dollar price tag. so we don't double account you would take that off from the state budget which means the state is spending $1.2 trillion. the ratio is really about three times more money being spent and extracted from our taxpayers as opposed to the fined 50 states. whatever james madison envisioned when he was talking about few and defined compared to numerous and indefinite most people say we have gotten away from that concept. it's more compensated than that i don't want to oversimplify the situation but it does give us an indication of what i would consider this lack of balance of federalism. i'm proud to say we have a lot of success is going on and for the sake of time i won't spend a lot of
so more than double the additional $5 billion in washington d.c. is posed to the combined spending of the 50 states. unless we have some double counting we find a federal taxes do we extract from the states and our citizens to come to washington d.c. and are redirected back to the states for shared responsibility and additional programs is a 500 billion-dollar price tag. so we don't double account you would take that off from the state budget which means the state is spending $1.2 trillion. the...
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if we rely on the regulators of washington, d.c. to decide what kind of health care we should get, we will continue to get frustration, higher cost, and a lot more complexity, or worse. look at the v.a. scandal that has taken place throughout our country. president obama and many on the left have used the v.a. hospital system as a model for a government controlled health care, bragging about how great it is. the delays and deceptions speak for themselves. we have been warned. if that is the best that washington can do, i think we need to move in a different direction. we need to unleash the power of millions of americans, doctors, nurses, entrepreneurs, who are inventing the future of health care. advance screenings only require a stick of a finger. personalized therapies for seniors who live far away from major hospital. genomic medicine, so treatments match each person's physiology. an app on your smart phone that calls a doctor to your door, just like it does a card to pick -- just as it does for a car to pick you up. devices tha
if we rely on the regulators of washington, d.c. to decide what kind of health care we should get, we will continue to get frustration, higher cost, and a lot more complexity, or worse. look at the v.a. scandal that has taken place throughout our country. president obama and many on the left have used the v.a. hospital system as a model for a government controlled health care, bragging about how great it is. the delays and deceptions speak for themselves. we have been warned. if that is the...
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st, downtown washington, clouds, but we 53 degrees sun, downtown washington. by the afternoon, quite a bit of sunshine. 67 the high, so still a bit cool. , look at-day forecast this, after all the clouds and rain and wind, how about that, 73 to 75. a front passes friday evening, saturday. sitting in this chair, i think we deserve it. kellye: absolutely we do, we have earned it. the redskins proving that one play can make the difference. there may be a little chill in the national's clubhouse, cleaning up the lockers tomorrow. towas a disappointing end the regular season. will matt williams be back next year? wow. this place is spectacular. thank you . we worked with a designer from havertys for a complete refresh. you must be happy to get out of that tiny house? yeah you know when we realized how great the furniture could be, we knew we wanted how much more space? we went from a hundred square feet to... three thousand! (whispers) three thousand! we still have the original structure. she uses it as a yoga studio. it's more like a tool shed. refresh your space
st, downtown washington, clouds, but we 53 degrees sun, downtown washington. by the afternoon, quite a bit of sunshine. 67 the high, so still a bit cool. , look at-day forecast this, after all the clouds and rain and wind, how about that, 73 to 75. a front passes friday evening, saturday. sitting in this chair, i think we deserve it. kellye: absolutely we do, we have earned it. the redskins proving that one play can make the difference. there may be a little chill in the national's clubhouse,...
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that is what my sword is strong for it is so humbling when a master flew to washington d.c. to present me with a samurai sword that is on display in my office. >> you name date gasparino -- dana perino. i agree fox is contributor rashid immelt me to tell me i had the story than needed to be told she is a hard person to say no so i wrote the book i was just so pleased and honored not for myself because the testimony to my parents. >> would you do we have freedom best? >> as the ceo of the policy analysis i was here for the opening speech and i am on panels throughout the week. >> host: won more controversial issue is your choice of motorcycle. [laughter] >> this is not a harley. >> 2005 honda the november series if anybody would get on the bike with fuel injection it is one of the smoothest ride you will ever find most charlie people don't maya to be pulling up to ride with them. >> how often do you ride? >> this past sunday i got out with the bench of national guard guys and we had a barbeque. maybe every of the weekend. >> host: former congressman and author and now a think
that is what my sword is strong for it is so humbling when a master flew to washington d.c. to present me with a samurai sword that is on display in my office. >> you name date gasparino -- dana perino. i agree fox is contributor rashid immelt me to tell me i had the story than needed to be told she is a hard person to say no so i wrote the book i was just so pleased and honored not for myself because the testimony to my parents. >> would you do we have freedom best? >> as the...
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i know you in the press love to call the middle class joe and i know in washington that is not usually meant as a compliment. it means you're not that sophisticated. but it is about the middle class. it isn't just a matter of fairness or economic growth. it's a matter of social stability for this nation. we cannot sustain the current levels of inequality that exist in this country. i believe the huge sums of unlimited and often secret money pouring into our politics is a fundamental threat to our democracy. really mean that. i think it's a fundamental threat. because the middle class will never have a fighting chance in this country as long as several hundred families, the wealthiest families, control the process. t is just that simple. i believe we have to level the playing field for the american people and that is going to take access, education, and opportunity to work. we need to commit in fighting for 14 years. we need to commit to 16 years of free public education for all of our children. we all know that 12 years of public education is not enough. as a nation let's make the same
i know you in the press love to call the middle class joe and i know in washington that is not usually meant as a compliment. it means you're not that sophisticated. but it is about the middle class. it isn't just a matter of fairness or economic growth. it's a matter of social stability for this nation. we cannot sustain the current levels of inequality that exist in this country. i believe the huge sums of unlimited and often secret money pouring into our politics is a fundamental threat to...
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and then the washington ideas forum with 2012 presidential candidate mitt romney. mauro on:00, tony "q&a." host: our guest on
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and i was very excited to be in washington. i was taking in all the tourist sites including the library of congress and it's beautiful constantly waiting room. and this is 1882, and the library of congress a just converted card catalog to digital database, which patrons could use when they were visiting. so kind of on a lark i went over to the computer keyboard and touch my last name. which is fairly uncommon, or at least it was until the baltimore ravens drafted john herschel. notnot only no more famous than me, but also a lot smarter. if you don't no anything about, is probably the only person in the nfl working on his phd valleys plane. when i put in my name, there was one entry that popped up. the world's greatest collection of novels. and the entry was charles urschel kidnapping victim. there was one book written about it called crimeskinds of paradise, the authentic inside story of the urschel kidnapping. so intrigued, i of course called it up and sat down and read it cover to cover. and it was the most remarkable story.
and i was very excited to be in washington. i was taking in all the tourist sites including the library of congress and it's beautiful constantly waiting room. and this is 1882, and the library of congress a just converted card catalog to digital database, which patrons could use when they were visiting. so kind of on a lark i went over to the computer keyboard and touch my last name. which is fairly uncommon, or at least it was until the baltimore ravens drafted john herschel. notnot only no...
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of the washington journal" is live every weekday on c-span. at this monday, on c-span's ,"w series "landmark cases slaughterhouses in the area dumping byproducts in the area. to address this problem, louisiana allowed only one in theerhouse to operate area, and the other slaughterhouses took them to court. ande joined by paul clement michael ross, author of the book "justice of shattered dreams," it will be about the butchers and state in new orleans. be sure to join the conversation as we take your calls, tweets, comments. live monday on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. thebackground, ordered companion up for a dollars $.95 plus shipping. -- $8.95 plus shipping. house road to the white continues with marco rubio, who recently stopped in new hampshire. int is followed by rand paul des moines. later, democratic candidate hillary clinton in new hampshire. andlorida senator republican candidate marco rubio in delaware recently, where he spoke about the senate and the military. he also spoke about his views on the constitution. [applause] >> wil
of the washington journal" is live every weekday on c-span. at this monday, on c-span's ,"w series "landmark cases slaughterhouses in the area dumping byproducts in the area. to address this problem, louisiana allowed only one in theerhouse to operate area, and the other slaughterhouses took them to court. ande joined by paul clement michael ross, author of the book "justice of shattered dreams," it will be about the butchers and state in new orleans. be sure to join...
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stuart --n j, hubert gilbert stuart's reason for coming to washington was to paint washington. it was john jason made that possible for him. before going to washington, let's go into the next gallery. before painting washington, stuart spent 1.5 years in new york and painted many portraits while he was there and we are lucky enough to have probably eight of them. he painted a whole series of portraits for a family. two of them are hanging right here, this is one. and this is richard gates. stuart at his most amazing. catherine eight was married to richard gates who hangs on the other side of the doorway over there. he had anoston -- importing company, so they were import/exporters. they took to the west indies. flour, things like that. they transported to the west indies and brought back molasses and rum and sugar and all kinds of things from the west indies. he had a very flourishing import-export business which i'm not quite sure what happened with the war, and he eventually, her husband, did end up fighting with the british and they left new york for a little while and came
stuart --n j, hubert gilbert stuart's reason for coming to washington was to paint washington. it was john jason made that possible for him. before going to washington, let's go into the next gallery. before painting washington, stuart spent 1.5 years in new york and painted many portraits while he was there and we are lucky enough to have probably eight of them. he painted a whole series of portraits for a family. two of them are hanging right here, this is one. and this is richard gates....
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that is all according to the washington post. the post also reports that workers earning up to $52,000 a year would receive 100% of their pay during this leave. employees making more than 52 grand would still be paid, but not at 100%. a new tax on d.c. employers would fund this new benefit. the bill will be introduced at today's district council meet and again apply to almost every full and part time worker in the district. back to you. >> thank you, kristen. >>> the controversial remove of a statue in oklahoma. what workers have been taking down in the past few hours. >>> what is expected to happen in a trial today and when things could really pick up. >>> and one word when it comes to the current temperatures. brrr. you might want to dress the kids in layers today. >> what was that, adam? >> brrr. tom is back with the forecast. >>> right now in oklahoma, a controversial statue of the ten commandments is being removed from the state capital grounds, it has been in place for six years, but your controversy as other religions dema
that is all according to the washington post. the post also reports that workers earning up to $52,000 a year would receive 100% of their pay during this leave. employees making more than 52 grand would still be paid, but not at 100%. a new tax on d.c. employers would fund this new benefit. the bill will be introduced at today's district council meet and again apply to almost every full and part time worker in the district. back to you. >> thank you, kristen. >>> the...
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we are a step away from 70 in washington. 73 in leesburg. bigger picture with the satellite and radar together. just some high clouds. maybe just a couple of clouds our way, but it will not bring temperatures down. we had record in baltimore. aiming for 75 today. 60's for the next couple of days. what is not seen their is just after saturday and sunday, marine corps marathon day. some rain showers in the mix. when we come back with our complete forecast, we will look at the seven day forecast. also we will look specifically at when the rate will be most likely in our complete forecast minutes away. >> thank you. a family of five now i've their home as of this massive fire this morning in gaithersburg. the smoke could be seen for miles. suzanne kennedy has more on the challenge the firefighters faced trying to get it all under control. suzanne: the large fire started around 7:00 this morning. take a look behind me on damascus road. you can see the fire is still smoldering. 75 firefighters responded to this two alarm blaze between root 124 and
we are a step away from 70 in washington. 73 in leesburg. bigger picture with the satellite and radar together. just some high clouds. maybe just a couple of clouds our way, but it will not bring temperatures down. we had record in baltimore. aiming for 75 today. 60's for the next couple of days. what is not seen their is just after saturday and sunday, marine corps marathon day. some rain showers in the mix. when we come back with our complete forecast, we will look at the seven day forecast....
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washington should have that as well. elected officials should service with a servant's part. -- heart. they should be doing their work. elected officials should not finish their job and go out the back door and lobby the people they were serving with. there should be a six-year on lobbyist. just as there is in many places. 29 states that have advocated a balanced budget amendment. i hope we get to the point where we have one. it will not happen in washington, but the state that people can demand this. government needs to live within our means, rather than their means. if we focused on bringing people together to force consensus on how we get to a balanced budget with that constitutional requirement, i guarantee if i was president, we could do it. we need a line item veto power for the next president. they call me veto corleone when i was the governor. i guess that was being -- like being called the washington redskins. the speaker of the house called me back, i embraced it. items in the line budget, not to be punitive. n
washington should have that as well. elected officials should service with a servant's part. -- heart. they should be doing their work. elected officials should not finish their job and go out the back door and lobby the people they were serving with. there should be a six-year on lobbyist. just as there is in many places. 29 states that have advocated a balanced budget amendment. i hope we get to the point where we have one. it will not happen in washington, but the state that people can...
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temperatures go up to 74 degrees towards washington. watching 50 degree readings. forecast, ad to the live look outside. hardly anything out there. bright sunshine, a little cool today. that cool air is feeling nice out there with the bright sunshine. a domination of sunshine into our forecast. into tomorrow morning, low temperatures not as cold as what we went through. a little cool, little chilly. think about hautes -- think about coats, hats, and gloves. there may be a few high, thin cirrus clouds. 70 degrees tomorrow. 70, washington. upper 60's into metro. 67 towards charlotte hall. culpeper, orange, 70, 71. to wednesday, it is even nicer. the 70's.es rise into we have gotten past the cold stretch. this is one of our newest features. we have our sky cast to look forward to. 43 degrees looking east. a beautiful sunrise. high clouds come around, but another blue sky day. tuesday. a great made to upper 50's today. it feels nice while the breeze. 70 degrees coming around up to thursday. thursday evening is our next cold front to come around. at cold front is not br
temperatures go up to 74 degrees towards washington. watching 50 degree readings. forecast, ad to the live look outside. hardly anything out there. bright sunshine, a little cool today. that cool air is feeling nice out there with the bright sunshine. a domination of sunshine into our forecast. into tomorrow morning, low temperatures not as cold as what we went through. a little cool, little chilly. think about hautes -- think about coats, hats, and gloves. there may be a few high, thin cirrus...
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here in washington, we're talking about a fiscal cliff again. possibly, december 11 is the new date, and, now, i guess, it has been moved up to the treasury secretary said thomas has to act sooner, but there is some question on whether congress will act or if we will have another shutdown-type situation. i was talking to the gentlemen on my left about a highway bill and he was talking about how congress cannot seem to get a highway bill done. what can congress learn from the lessons you are talking about? how can congress bridge those divides, start working together, and get that balance? well, it is not going to be easy because of what we have been doing for too many years. we do not seem to believe in balanced budgets. states really do live within their means, do not spend more than they take income and are not have unreasonable that. at least the vast majority of us -- debt. at least the vast majority of us live within a tight budget. utah has a aaa bond rating. our rating is better than the united states. we need to have people in congress o
here in washington, we're talking about a fiscal cliff again. possibly, december 11 is the new date, and, now, i guess, it has been moved up to the treasury secretary said thomas has to act sooner, but there is some question on whether congress will act or if we will have another shutdown-type situation. i was talking to the gentlemen on my left about a highway bill and he was talking about how congress cannot seem to get a highway bill done. what can congress learn from the lessons you are...
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police released name, jerome washington. neighbors believe there has been gambling on the streets late at night and the early morning hours. that may have been involved? this case. that information not confirmed at this point. one witness tells me he heard five shots fired. police are telling us the shooting was a result of a botched robbery. the man who died was apparently trying to rob two other men. all three ended up being shot. police are offering a $25,000 reward for help solving this case. >> ian messrrcer lived in orego. ian mercer said he had no idea how many guns his son had. >> a new >>> tonight we are hearing from an openly gay d.c. resident who had a special meeting with pope francis. he met francis when he was a jesuit student. he told us that the pope's message held a special resonance with him. >> he ended up saying, i can guarantee you that in my service, there is no place for homophobia. to me, that was perhaps the sentence or the thing that he said that was the most important thing. >> kim davis is the cle
police released name, jerome washington. neighbors believe there has been gambling on the streets late at night and the early morning hours. that may have been involved? this case. that information not confirmed at this point. one witness tells me he heard five shots fired. police are telling us the shooting was a result of a botched robbery. the man who died was apparently trying to rob two other men. all three ended up being shot. police are offering a $25,000 reward for help solving this...
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that is what my sword is strong for it is so humbling when a master flew to washington d.c. to present me with a samurai sword that is on display in my office. >> you name date gasparino -- dana perino. i agree fox is contributor rashid immelt me to tell me i had the story than needed to be told she is a hard person to say no so i wrote the book i was just so pleased and honored not for myself because the testimony to my parents. >> would you do we have freedom best? >> as the ceo of the policy analysis i was here for the opening speech and i am on panels throughout the week. >> host: won more controversial issue is your choice of motorcycle. [laughter] >> this is not a harley. >>
that is what my sword is strong for it is so humbling when a master flew to washington d.c. to present me with a samurai sword that is on display in my office. >> you name date gasparino -- dana perino. i agree fox is contributor rashid immelt me to tell me i had the story than needed to be told she is a hard person to say no so i wrote the book i was just so pleased and honored not for myself because the testimony to my parents. >> would you do we have freedom best? >> as the...
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. >> everyone in washington is stupid. >> so the point is that he is an articulation of frustration. he is somebody who will be a possible participant. and we are going to focus this message a little bit more clearly and i don't think you will keep believe that he now has. >> have you mentioned the strong relationship with john boehner cannot. [inaudible] >> they have been very antagonistic about the chamber. accusing you of crony capitalism and not being in touch with the grassroots. do you think that the influence has been diminished? >> i have noticed over a long time that when there is a concentrated effort to allay criticism on somebody like the chamber of commerce, we should look at it very carefully and find out if we are wrong or if we are right in what we are doing. and if that is the case then i always like to double down. my view here is an extraordinary level of soup or from people of all sizes. that support continues to grow. and i have noticed that most of those critics have not been able to move views forward while at the same time much of what we are trying to do is g
. >> everyone in washington is stupid. >> so the point is that he is an articulation of frustration. he is somebody who will be a possible participant. and we are going to focus this message a little bit more clearly and i don't think you will keep believe that he now has. >> have you mentioned the strong relationship with john boehner cannot. [inaudible] >> they have been very antagonistic about the chamber. accusing you of crony capitalism and not being in touch with...
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i covered him for a couple of years at the university of washington. i must say i hope he does get the help he needs. very sad story. leon: bad news there. all right. thank you. maureen: well, that is it for us. "world news tonight" with david muir is next with the political showdown on the eve of the first democratic debate in las vegas. leon: see you >>> breaking news tonight. the third air scare in 24 hours. images coming in now. the delta jet, passengers going down slides. alarms over a possible fire in the cargo hold. smoke in the cockpit. >>> the showdown in vegas. behind closed doors, hillary clinton on the eve the big debate. is joe biden ready to jump in? what we've learned. and donald trump with his own prediction late today about this debate. >>> the owing outrage after this moment. the city councilor tasered by police. accused of resisting arrest. he's speaking out tonight. did police go too far? >>> the lotto scam. authorities say these surveillance images
i covered him for a couple of years at the university of washington. i must say i hope he does get the help he needs. very sad story. leon: bad news there. all right. thank you. maureen: well, that is it for us. "world news tonight" with david muir is next with the political showdown on the eve of the first democratic debate in las vegas. leon: see you >>> breaking news tonight. the third air scare in 24 hours. images coming in now. the delta jet, passengers going down...
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amy: breaking news out of vermont -- an amtrak train headed to washington, d.c. has derailed in the town of roxbury. amtrak says there does not appear to be any life-threatening injuries. new details on the missing cargo ship off the bahamas. the coast guard says it has become a -- has recovered one body and believes the vessel sank. it lost contact last week during the hurricane. rescuers are searching for the 33 people on board. four of the crew members are from maine and one is from massachusetts. in just a few hours, the community college and oregon were a mass shooting happened on campus will reopened. counselors will be on hand and administration will help anyone who needs assistance. students will retrieve items left behind last thursday when they fled for their lives as a shooter opened fire. >> we did not want to be part of the sandy hook club. amy: classes and events will not resume until october 12. it is the first monday in october and the u.s. supreme court is back in session. the justices have their work cut out for them and will hear cases it is po
amy: breaking news out of vermont -- an amtrak train headed to washington, d.c. has derailed in the town of roxbury. amtrak says there does not appear to be any life-threatening injuries. new details on the missing cargo ship off the bahamas. the coast guard says it has become a -- has recovered one body and believes the vessel sank. it lost contact last week during the hurricane. rescuers are searching for the 33 people on board. four of the crew members are from maine and one is from...
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look at this picture with nearing peak color here in washington. we've had great pictures the last couple of days with the local foliage. you guys are past peak but it's just getting to d.c. we'll be in the 50s this evening. by 10:00, 51 in townp we're talking 40s with lighter winds as we swing the camera around. all of its autumn glory as i've begun calling it. posted a lot of pictures on twitter. 56 right now with sunshine. a northwest wind at 14. we still have a few gusts over 20. we've dried out considerably from yesterday with dew points in the 60s. temps are on the cool side. we were 73 for the high on thursday afternoon. we'll be lucky to make 60. 57 there at pax river. it's 58 in reedville but only in the 30s in the mountains and low 50s in the shenandoah valley. this has been a very active day down in texas. san antonio, they've had flooding rains. there's been some tornado damage down there as well. this will head our way late sunday and monday. it will not be like this when it gets here, but it is going to give us a chance. >>> we take y
look at this picture with nearing peak color here in washington. we've had great pictures the last couple of days with the local foliage. you guys are past peak but it's just getting to d.c. we'll be in the 50s this evening. by 10:00, 51 in townp we're talking 40s with lighter winds as we swing the camera around. all of its autumn glory as i've begun calling it. posted a lot of pictures on twitter. 56 right now with sunshine. a northwest wind at 14. we still have a few gusts over 20. we've...
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the message to washington, d.c., is 'get ready...' because there will be change. nright to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. >> now at 4:30, just in time for halloween, it's a modern day salem witch trial. this is for real, not the burning of the stake kind of thing we knew from way back when. >> this is a fight between a witch and warlock and wound up in court today. kelli o'hara is live with all the details from salem. >> yeah, definitely was a crazy one. ultimately it was up to a judge to make a decision. >> i am a woman, i am not somebody's foot stool. >> reporter: strong accusations from a salem witch. self-proclaimed warlock bruno says -- witch says this warlock has been harassing her and scaring her. >> i wish you dead on me. >> i take it your psychic abilities prevent you from seeing the future. >> i can see the future, that's why i'm here, your honor. >> reporter: never making any harassing phone calls and telling a judge that bruno made the whole thing up is what the warlock said. >> reporter: the witch and the enemies. they once w
the message to washington, d.c., is 'get ready...' because there will be change. nright to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. >> now at 4:30, just in time for halloween, it's a modern day salem witch trial. this is for real, not the burning of the stake kind of thing we knew from way back when. >> this is a fight between a witch and warlock and wound up in court today. kelli o'hara is live with all the details from salem. >> yeah, definitely was a crazy...
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this is still a problem in washington dc -- washington, d.c. know that the next president wants them to do this in the right way. you can always find a proper allen's between the environmental good and the environmental necessity and economic progress. that should be the goal of the next administration, to allow americans to invest in their own dreams and yet to protect the natural environment. i did this is the governor of florida and we balanced both of these. that be excess -- be upset american entrepreneurialism creates jobs that you don't like and don't impose your will on the rest of the country. america works. america works far better from the bottom-up rather than from up rathere bottom than from the top down. [applause] the finalbush: suggestion that i have is that there should be greater deference to the states. in this world where all the smart people in the age of obama reside in washington, d.c., the rest of us are kind of in all of their raw intelligence and their great capability to tell us how we are supposed to live our lives.
this is still a problem in washington dc -- washington, d.c. know that the next president wants them to do this in the right way. you can always find a proper allen's between the environmental good and the environmental necessity and economic progress. that should be the goal of the next administration, to allow americans to invest in their own dreams and yet to protect the natural environment. i did this is the governor of florida and we balanced both of these. that be excess -- be upset...