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and i want to thank you all again because nlc is in washington, d.c. and cities and towns and villages all over america are here today as well. with that, the only thing i was supposed to doere was say, are there any questions from the press? but there is no way that the joy of us being here, we were not going to express that. today, any members of the press have any questions? excellent. have none? all right. thank you all so much and please enjoy the deep dive sessions that are going on and be ready for this afternoon, because that opening of the second general session will outstanding. mr. president, thank you for your leadership. let's have a great regular conference, ok? [applause] jobs, the economy, and transportation safety. this >> thank you, clarence and thank you presiden
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host: she did when did d.c. primary. guest: it tells us more about d.c. republicans than it does nikki haley. it was conducted in a hotel there is that diploma divide, not trump's bread and butter. if you look at the other district, south carolina's first is very highly educated in the one county in iowa was to the home of the university of iowa. virginia is phonghern virginia r nikki haley. host: any comments or questions for kurk bado you can do thaon the line five party for republicans (202) 748-8001, for democrats (202) 748-8000, for independents (202) 748-8002. can nikki haley stay in the race if she does not do it today? guest: she has been fundraising while in the past few weeks and she vowed to stay in the race until super tuesday but no promises aer that. it would not be surprising when the dust settles tonight and if she does not do well in those in the next few days she could conclude her campaign. host: you mentioned congressional races song and ask you about california specifically. guest: california and new york are the front line for the bo
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small community-based nonprofit that serves african immigrant survivors of domestic violence in the d.c. area. what she wanted for me to do was to learn a really important skill, which is the power of listening. we had to call the survivors and talk to them about their experience. and all she said was, your goal here is just to listen. and it was the hardest thing to do. we are too often judging, policing and dictating how others emote and live their lives instead of putting the responsibility on us to listen accurately and to listen empathetically. and if we're unable to listen, then we're unable to care for the people who need us most. after having that summer, i knew that my focus needed to be on those who are the most desperate to be heard and who to deserve to be heard. and i tell our community all the time that as an organization made by them, our priority is to make sure that they're part of the process from beginning to the end. and in order to decolonize domestic violence response, we have to center and value and trust the voices of survivors from the very community that we say
small community-based nonprofit that serves african immigrant survivors of domestic violence in the d.c. area. what she wanted for me to do was to learn a really important skill, which is the power of listening. we had to call the survivors and talk to them about their experience. and all she said was, your goal here is just to listen. and it was the hardest thing to do. we are too often judging, policing and dictating how others emote and live their lives instead of putting the responsibility...
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it appears that d.c. is bringing the broken windows theory to the streets of washington, trying to catch mostly teenagers from jumping the turnstyles behind me at union station and metro, all in an effort to reduce crime after last year's spike. >> if they stop a fare evasion, they are required by law to give their name and address. anyone who refuses to be subject to a fine of $100 or arrested. making sure everyone pays their fare. >> john, last month three cops were shot while carrying out a warrant for animal cruelty. the suspect was in the united states illegally according to i.c.e. the d.c. mayor signed a new crime bill to combat the issue that has outraged many. and they are thinking of moving the capital one arena across the river. and metropolitan police department left 1400 officers at the height of the blm movement due to early retirement and cops quitting. two weeks ago a d.c. housing authority officer was shot, home to some of the finest restaurants and bars and the home of the u.s. navy top a
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she was the youngest lawyer in graduating law in d.c. so of course, went to work at the truman committee as a secretary. exactly she quickly, too, excelled. she became hugh fulton's administrator straight of assistant, and eventually she would be promoted to investigate later as well. later her she's one of the most fascinating people in the story. later and later in life, she became she got accepted the virginia bar she beat she she became a pro-bono lawyer working with family law issues free at the legal aid society. sadly for me, i started working on this story years ago. as i said, i started working on this earnest in 18marian toomey0 years old. she died in 2016. it's a little bit sad to me that i missed her by like two years. i did get to know her children very well. they've been very generous. on zoom calls late at night and and a lot of fun writing the story all these people and they got down to work. their first big report was army camps, and it was a bombshell front page news around the country. the committee concluded that the
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so they rushed back to mary surratt house tavern in washington, d.c. her boardinghouse, and they threw their weapons on the bed and they were disconsolate. i thought it was all over. but john surratt, on the night of the assassination was not here or in washington. he was in canada. he was in new york and then canada on a mission to free confederate prisoners from elmira prison in new york. so john surratt was not present at all, but he was a confederate operative, a loyalist, and a friend of john wilkes booth. and he was part of black booth's original plan to kidnap the president. so john wilkes booth and his coconspirator, david herold, make it here. you mentioned john wilkes booth injuring himself in that dive out of the the box to the stage. they're going to a dr. samuel mudd's house next. how far away is samuel mudd's house from where we're sitting right now? several hours, right. i think they got to doctor man's house about 330 or 4:00 in the morning and booth never entered this house that night. he'd been here before, but he'd never enter. he ne
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they were in washington, d.c. for about a week and on march 10th, 1864, they wrote in to their original petition petition and your memorial lists further show that in their accompanying petition they only asked the right of suffrage for those citizens of louisiana of african descent, born free before the rebellion yet that justice and the principles for which they contend also the extension this privilege to those born slaves with such qualifications that should affect equally the white the colored citizen. and that this is required not only by the by justice, but also by expediency which demands that full effect should be given to all the union feeling in the rebel states in order to secure permanence of the free institutions and loyal government. now organized in annual memorials. let's pray at the right of suffrage may be extended not only to the natives of louisiana of african descent born free, but also to all others, whether born, slave or free especially those who have vindicated their right to vote by bear
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and i want to thank you all again because nlc is in washington, d.c. and cities and all over america are here today as well. with that, the only thing i was supposed to do here was sayare there any questions from the press? but there is no way that the joy of us being here, we were not going to express that. so today, any members of the press have any questions? excellent. all right.don't■w thank you all so much and please enjoy the deepo<■eand be ready for this afternoon, because that opening of the second general session will be outstanding. mr. president, thank you for your leadership. let's have a great regular conference, ok? [applause]
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elected in d.c. is not intended to be a jobs program for people cannot make it in the private sector. it was intended to be both serve their country then come home. that is what we need more than anything else to solve these problems as people who know how to make big things happen that's the difference in this campaign between me and my opponents are. >> met you been state government for many years states have to balance their budget you been heavily involved in that what would you do to fix the process in washington the budget process one of the things you advocate for to balance the budget? >> you said the first thing we have to do is what i've done my entire professional life whether be the private sector the public sector and stock public sector. i've been in charge of the state budget. i have bounced for budgets. that means we don't spent in ohio more than our revenues that it's when you start washington. but not only that we create economic activity so our revenues increase. i have cut your ta
elected in d.c. is not intended to be a jobs program for people cannot make it in the private sector. it was intended to be both serve their country then come home. that is what we need more than anything else to solve these problems as people who know how to make big things happen that's the difference in this campaign between me and my opponents are. >> met you been state government for many years states have to balance their budget you been heavily involved in that what would you do to...
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so donald trump's d.c. trial may, so far, be delayed. but it remains a question whether the supreme court will be responsive. melissa, you -- studied the supreme court. you are a constitutional law scholar. >> i have been shaking my head the whole time here. >> yeah. okay. so too rosy. what do you think in terms of when you think about the argument that we're going to see on the 25th of april? putting it in context of sort of a wide angle lens of having looked a t the supreme court and the makeup of the supreme court. how do you think about it andhow should we be thinking about it. >> one, jack smith is not a superhero. the idea he has all kinds of levels he can pull with the court to get them so speed up the trial. that's not the case. he has nothing beyond his advocacy in the april 25th hearing in order to move this forward and again to prevail the supreme court, you need five votes. and this is a conservative 6-3 supermajority and there's a lot going on here. you are right. i do think about the court in a broader context and you know,
so donald trump's d.c. trial may, so far, be delayed. but it remains a question whether the supreme court will be responsive. melissa, you -- studied the supreme court. you are a constitutional law scholar. >> i have been shaking my head the whole time here. >> yeah. okay. so too rosy. what do you think in terms of when you think about the argument that we're going to see on the 25th of april? putting it in context of sort of a wide angle lens of having looked a t the supreme court...
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back in 2020 former president trump did win the d.c. primary but that was uncontested an uncontested race in 2016 he came a distant third behind senator marco rubio. take a listen to what voters i spoke with today are saying about this year's gop primary. >> anything is possible, if people come out and vote, right. i think if people come out and votes, they make a difference, and we'll see what happens at the end. >> being a republican here isn't like being a -- anti trumpers in d.c., and that's been going on for years here. >> what do you think about her vowing to stay in the race until super tuesday, even though she's basically lost all primaries contest so far by wide margin? >> at first i thought it was admirable and then it kind of was like girl, you need to bow out with some grace because this is just it's not, looking good. >> there are about 23,000 registered republicans here in washington d.c., and we continue to see a steady stream of them coming in to vote today, the polls will close at seven pm and i'm told that result shoul
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iss the reading room at the national archives in washington, d.c. your tax dollars wor i wrote to them. they said, hey, come on over. they hooked me up with the legislativ archives to a great guy named adam baer and back. and they bring out these documents for you. and that's, you know, part of the service they prode to a taxpayer. i guess we all pay for that. and and so for the next several years here, there i started going through the records of the truman committee, which take up about. 700 linear feet in the. adam would pull a card for me, all of boxes ready for me. many of them have nobeen opened or read e 1940s. this is what, about six linear feet? so you can imagine how muc space this stuff takes up in the archives years and years and years. and of course, washington ran on paper those days. everything was in paper with carbon copy in triplicate. and basically i wouldÑ go throuh these in a day that's about a day's worth of work there with my cell phone and take photos. i didn't have time to read documents, mostly like i had a limited time in
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but washington d.c. as a as an urban area changed considerably the whole center of washington moved therdowntown in terms of of residential for people the whole the entire shopping district in and market area of washington had moved andd serv by 1960s it was it was necessary to the d that it had to be improvements to pennsylvania avenue. he created the pennsylvania avenue development corporation a task revitalizing this corridor. he wanted pennsylvania avenue to once again be the the font avenue of everyone's dreams. the commission decided that the willard hotel should be demolished and open parks very should be created. an auction was held. the admission was a dollar and you chisels and hammers. the hotel was take it in the lobby. going to see the tiles. there's 48 tiles. they were removed and during the restoration we were able restore them. chandelier square taken the columns plaster clearly they were destroyed. the ballroom was stripped of its floor and we losttiful architectural features of the hote
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and but i knew it was in washington, d.c. so i when i first when i was able to finally fulfill my pledge, when i basically moved to washington to work on my dissertation, i looked for harmony cemetery and it was i kept seeing land over maryland or another somewhere else in maryland. and i thought, that can't be right. and so i finally discovered that in the night as as harmony particularly is, as you know, segregation changed in washington. and and the cemetery had fallen on hard times and wasn't being maintained in the 1950s. a developer offered to buy the property where it had been, which is now the rhode island metro station, by the way. and move the bodies to new harmony cemetery out in landover, maryland. so that's why i was seeing these landover, maryland, addresses. and as it turned out, about 1959, this started happening and there were over 30,000 graves that were being moved from this one cemetery to the new harmony. and the developer for the contract said that he would move the bodies. but as it turned out, there wa
and but i knew it was in washington, d.c. so i when i first when i was able to finally fulfill my pledge, when i basically moved to washington to work on my dissertation, i looked for harmony cemetery and it was i kept seeing land over maryland or another somewhere else in maryland. and i thought, that can't be right. and so i finally discovered that in the night as as harmony particularly is, as you know, segregation changed in washington. and and the cemetery had fallen on hard times and...
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s doing through secure d.c. but, you know, it seems like we're having the same conversation with democrats, and that is get back to the basics, enforce the laws on the books. district attorneys, hold criminals accountable and restore that deterrent effect. griff: right. that sounds like common sense that everyone would agree with. and so i want to end on this last question which is how much of this crime crisis, charles, is to blame on voters who voted for the politicians that were telling us what they were going to do with soft on crime policies? >> yeah. look, the voters play a major role in this. they're responsible for electing these people. and they're not holding their cards close to their, to their vest. they're telling these voters exactly what they want to do. look at a place like san francisco, one of the most beautiful cities in the country. the mayor breed out the there has been very transparent if about the lawlessness that she's planned on allowing throughout the city, and voters bought into that.
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and but i knew it was in washington, d.c. so i when i first when i was able to finally fulfill my pledge, when i basically moved to washington to work on my dissertation, i looked for harmony cemetery and it was i kept seeing land over maryland or another somewhere else in maryland. and i thought, that can't be right. and so i finally discovered that in the night as as harmony particularly is, as you know, segregation changed in washington. and and the cemetery had fallen on hard times and wasn't being maintained in the 1950s. a developer offered to buy the property where it had been, which is now the rhode island metro station, by the way. and move the bodies to new harmony cemetery out in landover, maryland. so that's why i was seeing these landover, maryland, addresses. and as it turned out, about 1959, this started happening and there were over 30,000 graves that were being moved from this one cemetery to the new harmony. and the developer for the contract said that he would move the bodies. but as it turned out, there wa
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i was a capitol hill staffer and came to washington, d.c. as an intern. i respect the fact that he has served his constituents in his state, and he's absolutely right. there's chaos. there's so much division. congress is on record, this
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the suburbs around northern virginia, around washington, d.c. are very haley friendly. >> lawrence: i will be interested to see what the number one issue, as you all know, has been the border. i don't think anybody was surprised by. this you got raÚl ortiz, the former head of the border patrol says he hasn't talked to the president at all about the border. he is now retired, but this is what he had to say. >> conversation with the president or the vice president for that matter. and so i was the chief of the border patrol. i commanded 21,000 people, that's a problem. >> ainsley: he worked under the biden administration over that many people and never heard from the president. >> lawrence: incredible. >> lawrence: or the vice >> ainsley: or the vice president who is the border czar. >> brian: why "60 minutes" did the story. this is it. they will didn't bring up this stat. supposed to get 8.1 illegal i aliens this year. when biden took over 91 executive orders many of which opened up the border and his comments as a candidate saying if you come t
the suburbs around northern virginia, around washington, d.c. are very haley friendly. >> lawrence: i will be interested to see what the number one issue, as you all know, has been the border. i don't think anybody was surprised by. this you got raÚl ortiz, the former head of the border patrol says he hasn't talked to the president at all about the border. he is now retired, but this is what he had to say. >> conversation with the president or the vice president for that matter....
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it may put this case here in d.c. to trial, in september and october, which is not necessarily a good thing for donald trump. >> yeah i don't know what you think candidates up to, i want to bring in the special counsel asking potential jurors if they think the 2020 election was stolen or not. they wanted to ask that, of course, trump's team objected. it's a complicated dynamic at play. >> definitely complicated dynamics but i think, look, whether it is bias or it is in experience, she was a prosecutor, she doesn't seem like she has any background with national security cases. it's a different beast. and so you know, hard to see exactly what's motivating her. result is clear. she doesn't want this to go anywhere. and those trial dates, yes, the trump team proposed august and then she is only available september 9th. but they proposed august, exactly, that to block judge chutkan if she were to be able to get on the calendar in august. they want to get ahead first. so it's on the calendar but i don't think it means much.
it may put this case here in d.c. to trial, in september and october, which is not necessarily a good thing for donald trump. >> yeah i don't know what you think candidates up to, i want to bring in the special counsel asking potential jurors if they think the 2020 election was stolen or not. they wanted to ask that, of course, trump's team objected. it's a complicated dynamic at play. >> definitely complicated dynamics but i think, look, whether it is bias or it is in experience,...
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that is what dominates the discussion in d.c. instead of the serious issues. because of democrats we finally got this budget deal in place. this budget deal is not perfect. there is a lot in this deal that i do not like, we have to fund the government. republicans want to put in jeopardy millions of jobs, 80% of the federal workforce lives outside of d.c. jobs where people need healthcare, childcare, it is outrageous. they are putting people's livelihoods at risk because of politics because they want to attack women, gay people. >> that is a necessary thing as you said. what happens if a motion to vacate is actually heard and mike john and bait is up in the air, do democrats like you come forward and help him keep his job? >> i will be one of those. there are some democrats that might choose to do that. there is no scenario i will vote to keep a speaker who attacks women and the lgbtq community who is a nationalist and is one of the most far right speakers that has ever occupied that's position in office. he will not get my vote. there is the exchange of other
that is what dominates the discussion in d.c. instead of the serious issues. because of democrats we finally got this budget deal in place. this budget deal is not perfect. there is a lot in this deal that i do not like, we have to fund the government. republicans want to put in jeopardy millions of jobs, 80% of the federal workforce lives outside of d.c. jobs where people need healthcare, childcare, it is outrageous. they are putting people's livelihoods at risk because of politics because...
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our team in d.c. joins live with what to expect from the president's fourth annual address. >>> kcrackdown in the big apple new york's governor deploying hundreds of national guardsmen in the transit system. >>> a jury hands down a guilty verdict for the armorer who loaded alec baldwin's gun on the set of "rust". we explain ahead >>> max hits pause on password sharing, the latest platform to stop subscribers from sharing accounts karen tso joins us live. >>> hi, barbie the icons they are honoring later on the show. >>> it's thursday, march 7th "early today" starts right now good morning glad you're with me. i'm frances rivera we begin in santa fe where the jury found the armorer for the western film "rust" guilty of involuntary manslaughter hann hannah gutierrez reed faces up to 18 months in prison for the death of halyna hutchins >> we find the defendant hannah gutierrez reed guilty. >> reporter: stoic her mom emotional as she was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and not guilty of tampering w
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. >>> in washington d.c. a time- honored sign of spring and cherry trees along the tidal basin near blooming, the site brings thousands of visitors each year but they will need to enjoy as they cancel the park service is letting people know in a few months a three-year construction project will be getting underway. access will be cut off and 300 cherry trees will have to be cut down. the national park service says it is necessary to repair the sea walls built 100 years ago. to keep the potomac river at bay, now the walls are crumbling and sinking. >> we are losing cherry trees every year due to the flooding. they cannot be replaced because the flooding is still taking place. we will rebuild and reconfigure. we are going to anchor them in the bedrock which is not done originally. we will raise them to a level so the rising sea level will not come over the walls. >> the park service says want construction wraps up, the new cherry trees will be planted. >>> let's get over to chicago where a treasured tradition r
. >>> in washington d.c. a time- honored sign of spring and cherry trees along the tidal basin near blooming, the site brings thousands of visitors each year but they will need to enjoy as they cancel the park service is letting people know in a few months a three-year construction project will be getting underway. access will be cut off and 300 cherry trees will have to be cut down. the national park service says it is necessary to repair the sea walls built 100 years ago. to keep the...
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you see polls close only victory nikki haley will get the one she has already you know washington, d.c., doesn't surprise me don't trump, trump not inside politicians washington, d.c., likes i expect trump will sweep super tuesday hopefully nikki haley get out of the race unify the party look forward to who we should fight next that is joe biden in this administration. maria: and part of the issue here open border shock photos showing smugglers handing out bundling of drugs to alleged gotaways, are texas department public safety spokesperson, said this is all happening pg in-between the ports of entry on private ranches, border patrol agents arrested six sexual predators illegally crossing texas, arizona boards hast weekend convicted of sex crimes on children troerm president trump sounded alarm about what he calls migrant crime asking president biden to secure the border this was yesterday. >> many are dying on the trip up dying in the country also, many of the people are criminals, they are doing tremendous harm i call it migrant crime, it is migrant crime so i say respectfully to pr
you see polls close only victory nikki haley will get the one she has already you know washington, d.c., doesn't surprise me don't trump, trump not inside politicians washington, d.c., likes i expect trump will sweep super tuesday hopefully nikki haley get out of the race unify the party look forward to who we should fight next that is joe biden in this administration. maria: and part of the issue here open border shock photos showing smugglers handing out bundling of drugs to alleged gotaways,...
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. >> d.c. police are still looking for the suspect or suspects who they say shot seven people early sunday morning. what's a total of seven people are shot at this location. to which have since been a pronounced deceased the other individual shot at this location all of which are adults were transported to the local hospitals perverts authorities have not released identities of the victims are the conditions of the five survivors they also not said what led up to the shooting. the area where this took place is a popular spot home to some of d.c.'s biggest restaurants. police are looking at surveillance video of the area on asking witnesses to come forward. the shooting comes just days after d.c. mayor signed a massive bill into law to tackle the crime crisis in the city. it is called secure d.c. some of the key parts of that legislation include strengthening gun penalties, cracking down on organized theft and creating drug-free zones local sub employee with public officials to find solutions bu
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gag order in the criminal case, as he was in the new york civil case and the d.c. january 6th criminal case. tonight, the district attorney's office has asked the court to make abundantly clear that the march 26 order protects family members of the court, the district attorney, and all other individuals mentioned in the order. furthermore, the court should want defendant that his recent conduct is con tenacious and direct him to immediately desist. if defendant continues to disregard such orders, you should face sanctions. the district attorney's office also went on to note that potential trial witnesses and prospective jurors who are not currently the subject of defendants invective will likely fear having themselves and their family members be subject to similar attacks. this theory is not hypothetical. in the course of preparing for trial, multiple potential witnesses have already expressed grave concerns to the people about their own safety
gag order in the criminal case, as he was in the new york civil case and the d.c. january 6th criminal case. tonight, the district attorney's office has asked the court to make abundantly clear that the march 26 order protects family members of the court, the district attorney, and all other individuals mentioned in the order. furthermore, the court should want defendant that his recent conduct is con tenacious and direct him to immediately desist. if defendant continues to disregard such...
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but in the years that the city of washington, d.c. is being built, philadelphia serves as our temporary us. this room serves for the house of representatives. that we'll see in a moment was the united states senate, the house of representatives. each representative at that in history represented 30,000 people. we had a population at our first census of about three and three quarters million. we had 106 members of the house we would sit in this room and eventually from 16 states and the story a capitol the story where we're taking a new and actually offer it doing things like adding new states to so the bill of would become a part our constitution while philadelphia was the capitol in fact the s announce amendments to the constitution in by basically coming congress here in this building and officially announcing that changed our constitution which of course the bill of rights is a huge part of our history and will be in thef. continuing talking point our political but also it's amendment process itself proving that that part of the co
but in the years that the city of washington, d.c. is being built, philadelphia serves as our temporary us. this room serves for the house of representatives. that we'll see in a moment was the united states senate, the house of representatives. each representative at that in history represented 30,000 people. we had a population at our first census of about three and three quarters million. we had 106 members of the house we would sit in this room and eventually from 16 states and the story a...