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george washington have sat for this portrait. i would like to think that gilbert's stuart being as talented as he was, would have been recognized here in america. so this is john quincy adams room named for secretaries of state who became president and who is this? this is john quincy adams and this is a likeness that was done in 1816 when he was an american foreign minister in england. and this is after he had served president before before he had served as president. he would come back and become secretary of state. and then after, of course, president. i don't think i've ever seen that image of john quincy adams. it's one of my favorite. when i think of john quincy adams, of course, i of john adams. and the role he had in his son's life. and of course, people would come up to john and they would say, well, you must be so proud. your son and john adams would say he a mother, too. so i to think of him as actually the son of abigail adams. there is a resemblance to abigail and there is. well, one of the treasures that is in this
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so the key is riley delegation to visit the washington. and the middle eastern countries talk different about says the us it's closest ally made of moral mistake. the main problem was not imposing the veto on the ceasefire proposal . is that how most immediately hardened its positions. this is a mistake, both in the value sense and in the moral sense. it is clear that the u. s. wants the release of the object these but the message that the resolution has sent to her mouse in arabic, not in english, is that there is no need to rush to non binding resolution. so there's no impact at all on israel and israel's ability to continue to go after home us. it does not represent a change at all in our policy. it's very consistent with everything that we've been saying we want to get done. yeah, junk could be saying this means nothing is not important is non binding, less load mold as autism, at least bureau chief or if an alternate array of the un security council pausing of resolution divani, an immediate cease fire and gaza. but if you just heard
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these are their puppies of the west of washington. and now to have a real cheese, a commitment to cheese. it's not up to the liskey and his l. c is really, you know, he has to wait for the whole a, from ne, to and from washington. that unless the questions, what do these ukraine or official do? i mean, i mean, like really, if you look at the resume of the ukraine president zalinski and his former career is a committee and maybe that's what they know bass, you know, macy o'clock shall himself. but again, that does not help you. great, you does not have you crazy people. a does not great piece. was an algebra, let investigation into the events of october, the 7th place multiple rates allegations and the hosp scrutiny. the also and is very published and you and conflict specialists, professor norman finkelstein office, his take us in the latest episode of going into a ground which as throughout the day here on oxy, there is a quick teaser of the familial packed and report ended up being the most compelling evidence that there was widespr
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i rogentlewoman from washington. mrs. rodgers: i yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from indiana, mr. bucshon. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. bucshon: one of the most importanto protect the american people and safeguard our national security. after hearing from national security experts last week, it f media platforms controlled by the chinese communist party and other foreign adversaries poses a danger to our country. i am grateful to my bipartisan colleagues for moving this legislation, showing we will take action to protect the american people, their personal data and security from foreign interference and manipulation. we took an oath to do so. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves. i now recognize the gentleman from kentucky. mr. massie: i now yield one minute to my friend on the other side of the aisle from california, ms. kamlager-dove. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. kamlager-dove: thank you, m
i rogentlewoman from washington. mrs. rodgers: i yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from indiana, mr. bucshon. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. bucshon: one of the most importanto protect the american people and safeguard our national security. after hearing from national security experts last week, it f media platforms controlled by the chinese communist party and other foreign adversaries poses a danger to our country. i am grateful to my bipartisan...
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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. the second floor of the building that we'll see in a moment was the united states senate, the house of representatives. each representative at that in our 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 as the us capitol the story where we're taking a new and actually offer it doing things like adding new states to the original 13 also. so the bill of would become a part our constitution while philadelphia was the capitol in fact the secretary of state thomas jefferson would formally 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
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he came to washington looking for a job. someone told them, hey, there's an opening over in the senate investigating committee. and he joined the truman committee. february, 1942. i know all of this because decades later, somebody from here at the truman library, went out to california with a tape recorder and interviewed bob erb, and they had this whole oral history project to interview all the people that knew truman, all the parts of his life, his world war, combat buddies, his business partners, everybody who had dealings with truman, they were on this big crusade in the sixties and early seventies to go interview these people. and wonderfully, for me the transcripts of those oral histories online here at the library. and so for several years, this was kind of a hobby of mine reading these stories in accounts. and bob irvin had one of the best ones, his first job out of the country. as he said, he's he's traveling around the country is going at a steel plant near pittsburgh. he wrote he talked a lot about how people nota
he came to washington looking for a job. someone told them, hey, there's an opening over in the senate investigating committee. and he joined the truman committee. february, 1942. i know all of this because decades later, somebody from here at the truman library, went out to california with a tape recorder and interviewed bob erb, and they had this whole oral history project to interview all the people that knew truman, all the parts of his life, his world war, combat buddies, his business...
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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 youanged 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 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 develope contract said that he would move the bodies. but as it turned out, there was no there was no clause about moving the tombstones. so when i finally
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 youanged in washington. and and the cemetery had fallen on hard times and wasn't being maintained...
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daniel lippman, a washington — their base. daniel lippman, a washington reporter - their base. daniel lippman, a washington reporter with - washington reporter with politico, thank you for helping us break it all down as the senate goes into overtime but does look like the bill will pass. thank you very much for your help. pass. thank you very much for your help-— the princess of wales is undergoing treatment for cancer. catherine made the deeply personal announcement herself in a video message. it comes after she had stepped back from public life to take time to recover after undergoing abdominal surgery injanuary. catherine says that although it was thought at the time that her condition was non—cancerous, tests had found cancer had been present and she is in the early stages of a course of preventative chemotherapy. here's that very personal message, filmed at windsor earlier this week. i wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you personally for all the wonderful messages of support and for your understanding whilst i've been recovering from surgery. it has been an
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dmitry melnikov and nikolai koskin, news from washington. a large tour of the theater and cinema center under the direction of nikita mikhalkov is taking place in crimea. they were dedicated to the tenth anniversary of the region’s return to russia. first. the famous theatrical version of the film of the same name 12 was seen by the residents of kirch, how they received the performance, the audience will tell sabina sergubenova, how we will vote, who is for open? this performance by nikita mikhalkov cannot be called an adaptation of his film version. submitting a story to this time completely new. the stage lights create the impression of watching a film in 3d, and two screens in the hall show the production from the inside through the eyes of one of the characters. for me personally, every time it’s some kind of opportunity to climb another floor higher. although nikita sergeevich tells me: “you have surpassed yourself.” and i say: no, i... i haven’t surpassed you yet, everything is ahead, we don’t know how there are people ther
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this morning on "washington journal" as we mark women's history month. american history tv did a profile of the first woman elected to congress, jeannette rankin, a republican from montana. here is a portion. [video clip] >> the story of women in congress begins with jeanette rankin who was elected in 1916. she is elected four years before women have the right to vote nationally. she is a bridge from the supper jury -- from the suffrage movement to women obtaining full political rights. she was active in a national women's suffrage organization. she helped women get the right to vote not only in montana but states west of the mississippi. she runs in 1916, elected to one of montana's large districts. she's a pacifist. she is sworn into the house april 2, 1917 and the house has come into special session because the president that night, woodrow wilson, delivers a message to congress asking for a declaration of war against germany. rankin when the vote is held is one of a group of 50 members who votes against u.s. intervention in world war i. she served a
this morning on "washington journal" as we mark women's history month. american history tv did a profile of the first woman elected to congress, jeannette rankin, a republican from montana. here is a portion. [video clip] >> the story of women in congress begins with jeanette rankin who was elected in 1916. she is elected four years before women have the right to vote nationally. she is a bridge from the supper jury -- from the suffrage movement to women obtaining full political...
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i don't want to come back to to washington, d.c. he's like, i'm going to need a call from the president. so later that evening. my dad, president reagan, to colin, a call to say we need you back here. so, you know, he comes back. and that relationship of course, he you know, it came he was a military assistant. there was another example where uses cap weinberger suddenly reaches out to him, ask him to be his military assistant. you know, who is it? i hadn't fully appreciated the years that they had worked since then when. they switched. i think he was just my father was so low key. when they switch and my dad is told he's going to be secretary of defense, they're at this long table and know colin reiterates this story me you know a while back just passes him a note and congrats you're the new national security and colin reads this note and he's like, what? why? like there's no fanfare there's no you know, there's none of this nonsense that seems to, you know, accompany people nowadays, but there's just yeah. and the and the humility
i don't want to come back to to washington, d.c. he's like, i'm going to need a call from the president. so later that evening. my dad, president reagan, to colin, a call to say we need you back here. so, you know, he comes back. and that relationship of course, he you know, it came he was a military assistant. there was another example where uses cap weinberger suddenly reaches out to him, ask him to be his military assistant. you know, who is it? i hadn't fully appreciated the years that they...
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so who do people in washington answer to? they don't answer me, i don't think they answer you, and i don't think most americans consider them capable of answering at all. the question is not whether we have americans who care, of course we do, we have millions of them, we are not alone, but we are not in power, takir, that’s the problem. duck mcgregor, thank you so much for your time for inspiring us. sure, thanks, tucker. duck mcgregor, head of the organization our country, our choice.
so who do people in washington answer to? they don't answer me, i don't think they answer you, and i don't think most americans consider them capable of answering at all. the question is not whether we have americans who care, of course we do, we have millions of them, we are not alone, but we are not in power, takir, that’s the problem. duck mcgregor, thank you so much for your time for inspiring us. sure, thanks, tucker. duck mcgregor, head of the organization our country, our choice.
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well, once again, confirming washington support for israel. we talked to was it built on, bought to a security studies expert at the or some center for middle eastern studies. it says, washington is trying to find a balance between the 2. seems that the fall, the version will be the last biggest campaign that will be held in gauze actually, but it could also lead to it too much in contact. so in the reasons, so you know that there are many port tests targeting ease, read on united states and united states has also lost many columns, these peoples, and a lot of protests, even in the united states, even the western countries. and this very important for united states, so by them is struggling to find ways to n 0 balance between some point in time and supporting the house and trying to clean the number of casualties. and the, you know, that there's an mentoring caught us for the ongoing gaza. and this is, this is quite the best image for. and i say support the as the conflict in gaza and there's the 6 month mark, new waves of pro palestinian marc
well, once again, confirming washington support for israel. we talked to was it built on, bought to a security studies expert at the or some center for middle eastern studies. it says, washington is trying to find a balance between the 2. seems that the fall, the version will be the last biggest campaign that will be held in gauze actually, but it could also lead to it too much in contact. so in the reasons, so you know that there are many port tests targeting ease, read on united states and...
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well and so they demand washington to see all the papers. and so on well he says, no, you in the senate approves it. you guys don't have anything do with it. so what the house essentially is going to do is they say, well, maybe what we'll try to do is take away the funding. we won't pay for this treaty. anything that has to be paid, we'll just not spend the money therefore the will effectually die at this point time. so that's not necessarily a new strategy that you see with things in washington, d.c.he hoe of representatives in this room is or not to pay for this treaty and there's days of debates and on the last day there's a big crowd in our public balcony. you have men like vice president john adams supreme court justices and. the big this is of course an era where we love our speeches, nfused with rhetoric and the best speaker of the time is a man named fisher ames is a federalist. he is definitely this treaty to he hasn't said anything. and of course, this last day, everyone's waiting to see if he'll make the last statement about it. d
well and so they demand washington to see all the papers. and so on well he says, no, you in the senate approves it. you guys don't have anything do with it. so what the house essentially is going to do is they say, well, maybe what we'll try to do is take away the funding. we won't pay for this treaty. anything that has to be paid, we'll just not spend the money therefore the will effectually die at this point time. so that's not necessarily a new strategy that you see with things in...
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how are these guns making their way into washington, d.c.? >> typically they're coming from other states and i can tell you i've been a police officer in virginia for 27 years, virginia has got plenty of guns. >> and many of those guns are making their way into washington, d.c.? >> they make their way to a lot of places. >> , in your opinion, your capitol campus and area -- >> certainly in the wrong hands. >> do you believe the officers will be safer if it was difficult to obtain m4-style guns, high-capacity magazines? >> so -- any police officer is safe when there's fewer guns around in my view. >> i want to ask you, you've attacks that havethers have occurred on members of congress as well as staff and what are the safety resources available to members and staff when they're off capitol grounds in dc? you mentioned a little bit in your testimony, i wonder if you canxp >> so we do -- when we have congressional events that are off campus we certainly want to provide escorts or resources and one of the initiatives that we were looking to do is
how are these guns making their way into washington, d.c.? >> typically they're coming from other states and i can tell you i've been a police officer in virginia for 27 years, virginia has got plenty of guns. >> and many of those guns are making their way into washington, d.c.? >> they make their way to a lot of places. >> , in your opinion, your capitol campus and area -- >> certainly in the wrong hands. >> do you believe the officers will be safer if it...
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those of the same things we need to do in washington. we need to make sure we do not spend more than we bring an created economic growth create economic while. it is not happening under president biden and chair brown you know. that costs ohio families $11000 more a year you know when you pump your gas. you know he turned the television on. people do not feel secure pretty talk to a small businessman they don't know whether they should expand or not. this is what we need to go into in washington is make sure we understand we have to make very difficult choices. i have made the difficult choices in my career. not everyone always agrees what i have done in my career but you know you understand i wasn't ohio republicans all over the state you know i'm acting in the best interest of ohio. i am working each and everyday to make a high wind lives better. i am not worried about my political career i'm worried about you that's the lens upon which i'm going to approach the problems you're facing in washington. correct c-span is your unfiltered vi
those of the same things we need to do in washington. we need to make sure we do not spend more than we bring an created economic growth create economic while. it is not happening under president biden and chair brown you know. that costs ohio families $11000 more a year you know when you pump your gas. you know he turned the television on. people do not feel secure pretty talk to a small businessman they don't know whether they should expand or not. this is what we need to go into in...
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washington's leadership style? yeah, so i think his number one leadership quality was service. he always chose to serve. he didn't want to. he was kind of a reluctant leader, but he always chose to get in for the good of the country because he believed there was something on the back end for that. you have to credit people who choose a life of service at all, no matter where they are politically. you got you're in the game. so i think that that's the first step. but he did it time and time again. i mean when he came back here to mount vernon with martha, it was like, this is it. i want to just farm and run this place here and finish my life here. but he was tapped again. obviously, in the the constitutional convention and obviously, as the first president for another eight years, i think his leadership style was again of all to listen to all sides let them argue in front of you and then make a decision. and he was decisive in his leadership wasn't wish wishy washy but he did let it play out in front of him. the lea
washington's leadership style? yeah, so i think his number one leadership quality was service. he always chose to serve. he didn't want to. he was kind of a reluctant leader, but he always chose to get in for the good of the country because he believed there was something on the back end for that. you have to credit people who choose a life of service at all, no matter where they are politically. you got you're in the game. so i think that that's the first step. but he did it time and time...
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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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washington should have stayed out of ukraine before quickly corrected himself. don't make the mistake american. american made a mistake. we went after been logged to a job. but we shouldn't have gotten into the training. i mean, we should, we should have gotten into know the whole thing interact in afghanistan wasn't necessary. some a saying the bite and confused ukraine would have gotten his strong. he did not. he could no longer hold back what everyone understands that the united states has blood really embarrassed itself with the ukranian project. what's the country's discouraged ukraine from signing a peace agreements with russia? well, that's the statements made by the slovak prime minister robots feed. so in his recent interview, we also states that western side 6 against russia, adults working a simple push i'm it will do the demo. we are trying to open the topic of an immediate cease fire to stop fighting. and to start over negotiations, i think it is better to correlate negotiating table for 10 years, then to leave the russians and ukrainians, killing e
washington should have stayed out of ukraine before quickly corrected himself. don't make the mistake american. american made a mistake. we went after been logged to a job. but we shouldn't have gotten into the training. i mean, we should, we should have gotten into know the whole thing interact in afghanistan wasn't necessary. some a saying the bite and confused ukraine would have gotten his strong. he did not. he could no longer hold back what everyone understands that the united states has...
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well, why would washington do such a thing? and the name of the us occupation is continued extraction of syria's resources. there was no doubt the us is the great or vices. but for those who deliberately close their eyes to the truth, the statement of robert f kennedy, the nephew of john f kennedy thing we created, isis, reaffirms the fact that the american regime is the godfather of dias, isis. the us claims that it is present in syria to fight dice. that itself had a major role in creating is just an excuse to continuance occupation and look serious national wealth, including its energy resources and wheat. at the same time, the us is trying to convince the world that is this was the only party behind the recent attack in moscow and to flex any possibility of ukrainian involvement, flattering who in his already trying to link this to you grain and say that the printer's responsible and so you guys have any evidence to back that up? no, there is no whatsoever any evidence. and in fact, what we know to be the case is that ice k
well, why would washington do such a thing? and the name of the us occupation is continued extraction of syria's resources. there was no doubt the us is the great or vices. but for those who deliberately close their eyes to the truth, the statement of robert f kennedy, the nephew of john f kennedy thing we created, isis, reaffirms the fact that the american regime is the godfather of dias, isis. the us claims that it is present in syria to fight dice. that itself had a major role in creating is...
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i recognize the gentleman from washington. mrs. rodgers: i yield 1 1/2 minutes to the gentleman from texas, mr. roy. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for a minute and a half. mr. roy: i thank the speaker. we are in a cold war with china. and some of my colleagues want to ignore this fact. we have legislation before us that is 12 pages long. the bill is not a ban it forces foreign adversaries including chinese communists, to divest. the bill is not a bill of attainer it's not retrospective it. does the not violate the first amendment. it focuses on conduct not content. it requires both being controlled by a foreign adversary and conduct that itself is espionage. if you just have one alone it might be debatable as the gentleman from north carolina or senator paul notes in that it might protect americans' rights to seek out and obtain foreign propaganda. but again, that is not this case because we have and have as a trigger in this bill demonstrates national security conduct harm. to be clear we've prope
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we have gathered here today in washington at a key moment. last week, congress passed the first bipartisan appropriations package, finalizing fiscal year 2024 funding levels for several important agencies and avoiding a partial government shutdown. we are thankful the leaders of both parties in congress came together on this, but the job is not done. national league of cities calls on congressbipartisan approprias package ahead of the march 22 deadline and avoid a partial principle, we oppose -- we oppose federal government shutdowns. ■at the local level, a shutdown of municipal services would be unthinkable. when therederal level, local gos keep going, picking up the slack and often taking on additional expenditures to maintain federal function such as health and safety operations and national monuments. while not every act of the funding package is what we want, and i'll see a local leaders have been calling r budget services from the federal government. we are now more than five months time to get this done. without knowing the federal g
we have gathered here today in washington at a key moment. last week, congress passed the first bipartisan appropriations package, finalizing fiscal year 2024 funding levels for several important agencies and avoiding a partial government shutdown. we are thankful the leaders of both parties in congress came together on this, but the job is not done. national league of cities calls on congressbipartisan approprias package ahead of the march 22 deadline and avoid a partial principle, we oppose...
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well 1st of all, this is leticia know to send the delegation out to washington d. c. i was suppose to create an leverage on the americans and maybe to pressure the american administration and to try and it caused them to veto the decision. and the security council quoting for a ceasefire with this, it clearly has faith that tactic has failed. and it's in the i was criticized. so it only by the media who has been a mocking him for the said the session. but also from, with inside the government ministers have been saying that this is, was the wrong decision. as the delegation should have gone to washington, as it is always in no position to put these kinds of conditions to the united states. the u. s. has rejected a call from home us to end air drops of age into gaza. the militant groups as people have been killed while trying to collect food packages. parts of guys are facing firemen nearly 6 months into israel's military offensive, triggered by the october 7th, thomas terror attacks seems like these are quickly becoming another green feature of the war. and guys, a, a
well 1st of all, this is leticia know to send the delegation out to washington d. c. i was suppose to create an leverage on the americans and maybe to pressure the american administration and to try and it caused them to veto the decision. and the security council quoting for a ceasefire with this, it clearly has faith that tactic has failed. and it's in the i was criticized. so it only by the media who has been a mocking him for the said the session. but also from, with inside the government...
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this is really delegation to washington later this week. this was something that came out the request of us president joe biden because he wanted is really officials to brief american counterparts on how exactly this ground invasion into the fall is going to work. american officials have been quite outspoken with their objections about this, saying that there's really no way a 1000000 and a half palestinians can be moved from it off off into other parts of gauze. so this is now a continuation in the public disagreements between us and yahoo and the us presidents . but these really reaction all remains the same that this vote will not mean anything. and that the war will continue. lands from israel still. and us how hot that with the reaction from occupied is true. some. thank you. 100. well, that's now get the reaction from united states white house correspondent kimberly hall. cook joins us now. can be, we know israel has canceled this delegation visit, but the defense minister is still in town, right. of the yeah, that's right. and the wh
this is really delegation to washington later this week. this was something that came out the request of us president joe biden because he wanted is really officials to brief american counterparts on how exactly this ground invasion into the fall is going to work. american officials have been quite outspoken with their objections about this, saying that there's really no way a 1000000 and a half palestinians can be moved from it off off into other parts of gauze. so this is now a continuation...
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washington is quite happy to a little pressure from other members of the un. i think the washington was actually using this as an opportunity to send a small signal to his route that it is losing patience with the campaign. and especially with the rest of an assault on rough uh, but nonetheless, ident thing to us is now going to take the next step and support any real sanctions or penalties against israel if it continues operations. if that's the case, how does the adoption of a resolution move things forward politically and therefore eventually in practical tests. and what did i say? i do think it is a very deliberate, if thoughtful and from the us to israel, it wants to see the will come to a conclusion. and this is in line with what we've been hearing from individual us officials. but the mere fact that the us put a ceasefire resolution website and on the table last friday, a little bit with a lot of caveats. and just now to stand on this text and it does give the message additional falls. i. so i think this is one diplomatic step towards bringing an adams
washington is quite happy to a little pressure from other members of the un. i think the washington was actually using this as an opportunity to send a small signal to his route that it is losing patience with the campaign. and especially with the rest of an assault on rough uh, but nonetheless, ident thing to us is now going to take the next step and support any real sanctions or penalties against israel if it continues operations. if that's the case, how does the adoption of a resolution move...
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so who us washington to concentrate on its own problems and still meddling in africa. what do you have nearly scenes about what is a good suitable americans like 12 inches through a little position, but that's the want. so that's the best, the gains, independence. so the washing done, she's wanting to see it in this is a 5 and this is and they should respect the window is 5. 1 is the formulation is concerned, then the landing form is that particular, you know, benchmarking is position also helpful to that point in time on that report to atlanta take our lives forces, no meds of the amount of sanctions they meant at the amount of restrictions they impose in or not, oh, willing to go see guys including our president, not zimbabwe holds the title, was the most sanctioned country in africa. now we understand the government had to ask washington not to impose assumptions that they would undermine the country. how do you expect the functions to affect zimbabwe as a country? so uh, this functions of affected our education sector, idea of afraid that are out sick time in a fai
so who us washington to concentrate on its own problems and still meddling in africa. what do you have nearly scenes about what is a good suitable americans like 12 inches through a little position, but that's the want. so that's the best, the gains, independence. so the washing done, she's wanting to see it in this is a 5 and this is and they should respect the window is 5. 1 is the formulation is concerned, then the landing form is that particular, you know, benchmarking is position also...
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review from washington dc. we were talking about uh the us president joe biden in a state speech of the union speech, annual address delivered to the members of the un congress. we'll bring you the updates as we go along in our bulletins. thank you for listening. in this week's show we'll be asking why the archbishop of canterbury seems to be in thraw designist extreme. "the church of england used to be referred to as the british conservative party at prayer, but justin welby's leadership of the church has gone even further, he's positioned it as an adjunct to the genocidal zionist regime. at christian zionism as a movement preceded jewish zionist about at least 50 years. millions and millions of pounds over the last 10 or so years have gone to zionist organizations under the guise of doing counter extremism work." in the midst of the war between the arab and israel, june 8th, 1967, unidentified attackers target a us navy warship in the mediterranean. okay. inside if i had about it, if i had so, what was it, i
review from washington dc. we were talking about uh the us president joe biden in a state speech of the union speech, annual address delivered to the members of the un congress. we'll bring you the updates as we go along in our bulletins. thank you for listening. in this week's show we'll be asking why the archbishop of canterbury seems to be in thraw designist extreme. "the church of england used to be referred to as the british conservative party at prayer, but justin welby's leadership...
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washington says it's very disappointed by the cancellation of the israeli delegations visit to the us capital. the un security council resolution has been welcomed by many countries though in international bodies including south africa, the arab league, the european union and west asia. states israel however said it will not end its war on gaza despite this resolution until all israeli captives are released and eran's welcome adoption of the gaza's immediate seas far resolution by the un security council as a positive though inadequate step. foreign ministry spokesperson said what's more important than passing the resolution is taking effective measures to enforce it and end israel's attacks on gaza and the occupied west bank. he added, lifting israel's siege on gaza, sending in extensive humanitarian aid and international funding for gaza reconstruction are other important steps that have to be taken. canoni said israel's reaction to the resolution shows how angry it is about the irreparable defeat that the regime has suffered in political and international arenas. he said the securi
washington says it's very disappointed by the cancellation of the israeli delegations visit to the us capital. the un security council resolution has been welcomed by many countries though in international bodies including south africa, the arab league, the european union and west asia. states israel however said it will not end its war on gaza despite this resolution until all israeli captives are released and eran's welcome adoption of the gaza's immediate seas far resolution by the un...
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put washington on a par with the largest international terrorist groups isis. it's carrying terrier all shop many different puppets, but at the end of the day, only one master. it would not be the 1st time in history that the united states aligned itself at arm terrace. let's be clear about one thing. the united states and the rest of the major nato countries have been facilitating terrorist attacks for ukraine for more than 2 years. the assassination of alexandra dawkins, daughter. as of example, the continued shelling of places like bell garage with missiles, rockets, artillery pieces provided by the west. that's as much facilitating terrorism as it was. whoever bought these guys the rifles in stashed it for these guys to go should civilians. i think the united states is playing some very, very dangerous games here on the west and rushed to absolve ukraine of any blame that has been somewhat cold response to the human side of the tragedy or to contribute original last and takes up the story. the one thing the western nations absolutely love is co opting their
put washington on a par with the largest international terrorist groups isis. it's carrying terrier all shop many different puppets, but at the end of the day, only one master. it would not be the 1st time in history that the united states aligned itself at arm terrace. let's be clear about one thing. the united states and the rest of the major nato countries have been facilitating terrorist attacks for ukraine for more than 2 years. the assassination of alexandra dawkins, daughter. as of...
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the state of washington signed a memorandum of cooperation with the kyiv region. this is the first document in the history of ukraine and the united states about cooperation between the ukrainian and american regions. state washington state businesses are going to play a key role in rebuilding ukraine by offering their goods and services. learn more about the importance of such cooperation. dmytro savchuk asked the american and ukrainian representatives. after all, this is our fight. this is our struggle because we associate ourselves with democracy. and exactly now proud ukrainian sons and daughters are fighting for it. and these are not our sons. daughters the least we can do is give them the tools to allow that courage to continue. we must support unbreakable democracies. and one of the reasons why we are forming this union as a sister region is a message to the us house of representatives asking for a vote. the bill will pass. the vast majority of washington state residents want to support ukrainian democracy. we just want this bill to be about more. funding w
the state of washington signed a memorandum of cooperation with the kyiv region. this is the first document in the history of ukraine and the united states about cooperation between the ukrainian and american regions. state washington state businesses are going to play a key role in rebuilding ukraine by offering their goods and services. learn more about the importance of such cooperation. dmytro savchuk asked the american and ukrainian representatives. after all, this is our fight. this is...
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local washington. and i agree with harry, there is a terrific biography of for as well that i recommend. host: let's dig a little into your recent book. why did you decide to write this book and focus on edith wilson? guest: edith wilson to the degree that anybody knows anything about her, with woodrow wilson's second wife and when he had a stroke in 1919 and he was debilitated by the stroke, his whole left side was paralyzed, he spent a lot of time in bed, he found it hard to concentrate on conversations, she lied about it. she lied, she circle the wagons with his doctor and chief of staff and among the three of them, they didn't tell the congress, the cabinet, the american public, the vice president. the president himself didn't know how sick he was. and they just decided that edith would do his job for him until he was well enough to do it himself. and i get why people focus on that one year of her life, his stance and knitting and a little appalling. but if you are surprised that edith wilson took
local washington. and i agree with harry, there is a terrific biography of for as well that i recommend. host: let's dig a little into your recent book. why did you decide to write this book and focus on edith wilson? guest: edith wilson to the degree that anybody knows anything about her, with woodrow wilson's second wife and when he had a stroke in 1919 and he was debilitated by the stroke, his whole left side was paralyzed, he spent a lot of time in bed, he found it hard to concentrate on...
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washington and his fellow eyes are already running around crying for rather isis isis. but those who learned by experience to mistrust and this thing the west has to say, look around and see if possible. full flag operation executed by the ukraine's military intelligence agency called the who. why? because of their, a long and bloody history of 3rd sex on russia, that they resort to in the absence of natural feel success. now let's examine this record. now, in the final days of last year, the head of kias regime lighting is lensky issued an order to strike the russian seats of del grades, getting $24.00 civilians, including children pretty much what to be able to do what just happened and built around is definitely a terrorist act which was under the cover of 2 rockets, i agree. they struck using a multiple launch rockets system, this kind of width and hits indiscriminately. and they used it to strike the city center where our people were walking around just ahead of new year's eve. it was a targeted attack on civilians. of course it's a terrorist act. you can call it a
washington and his fellow eyes are already running around crying for rather isis isis. but those who learned by experience to mistrust and this thing the west has to say, look around and see if possible. full flag operation executed by the ukraine's military intelligence agency called the who. why? because of their, a long and bloody history of 3rd sex on russia, that they resort to in the absence of natural feel success. now let's examine this record. now, in the final days of last year, the...
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washington form associates of joe biden, son, hon. so have testifies that the president was involved in the business dealings negations were made during the house impeachment inquiry, the latest face of an impeachment inquiry being taken against by them. c. a. mr. bob zelinski, who's the big guy? are you sure about that? because when doing the job i or you're sure i'm a 1000 percent sure is joe biden line when he says he did not interact with hunter by jen bye. and their business partners are for an interest. yes or no? yes, mr. gladys yes or the lights has tested many bikes, of republican party allegations, the jo biden's family used his political influence for financial gain. the claims points to this funding. while he's so busy us senate to let's as vice president democrats subject to the accusations linking them to russia's a legit efforts to influence us domestic affairs on the bottom, refused to attend the hearing after denying the allegations against his father. house of the conservative daily podcast, jo oldman explains why he
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that's why he'll continue to succeed in washington. i think we should take everything that matthew miller says with a or with a grain of salt. i just don't think we can. we can believe him. v us is rubbishing possible ukrainian involvement. but western media outlets themselves have previously given examples of when at george, in based estimate sled to ukraine, with a fake passports, they weren't deported. they weren't in prison due to corruption and even flooded more attacks from there. people can read about it in an independent article from 2019 with thoughts in mind at john why, when the attackers were moving some of them in the direction of ukraine after what they did? is it so be all the impossibility best? there may indeed be links there. oh no, no i, i listen. i think that would that we should, we should go where the evidence points and the evidence is pointing to crate. know, does the evidence say there was official involvement if you creating government? not yet, but it's worthy of investigation there. there's a reason why thes
that's why he'll continue to succeed in washington. i think we should take everything that matthew miller says with a or with a grain of salt. i just don't think we can. we can believe him. v us is rubbishing possible ukrainian involvement. but western media outlets themselves have previously given examples of when at george, in based estimate sled to ukraine, with a fake passports, they weren't deported. they weren't in prison due to corruption and even flooded more attacks from there. people...
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washington continues its weapons flow to support as well. and we acknowledge from the very beginning that israel has a fundamental right to be able to defend itself. and, and so we're going to continue to support them as a, as they try to do that, ensure that they have what they need to defend their people. but we also recognize the importance of ensuring that people remain safe and gauze and a 2 things aren't mutually exclusive. or we've been clear about the need to prioritize the protection of civilians. so that, that should be a key part of any military, any plan, any, any type of operational planning to for, to account for and protect those civilians that are in the battle space. and again, we've yet to see such a plan, but we'll have an opportunity to engage the leadership here on that. so it always has, it does have a plan. no one saw it yet. but anyway, it seems that these roles and vision into rough on is the matter when not if, despite growing global disapproval, the biggest concern was and remains the estimated 1500000 palestinians
washington continues its weapons flow to support as well. and we acknowledge from the very beginning that israel has a fundamental right to be able to defend itself. and, and so we're going to continue to support them as a, as they try to do that, ensure that they have what they need to defend their people. but we also recognize the importance of ensuring that people remain safe and gauze and a 2 things aren't mutually exclusive. or we've been clear about the need to prioritize the protection...
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washington is mmanding an army of 14,000 men. i mean, these dire times where franklin is really sending all of the aid from, paris that was necessary to fight. how did the money actually get across the atlantic ocean? well, the money comes in terms of blankets, tents and munitions and largely so. it reall in of the material that was required. and franklin gets, these extraordinary long sort of laundry lists of everything the army needs. and it's everything from blankets to thimbles. so he's running around with a with a cast of confederates trying fill those orders. and then initially secretly trying to ship those things back to the colonies. would ben franklin be described oh, i would a hard time naming a more benevolent person thought more of the common than the others. he's he's someone who, strangely interested in himself and deeply interested in how to better the world in which we live. i mean, this is a man of a hospital, a university a fire company, an insurance company. then a library, the number of institutes ones that he
washington is mmanding an army of 14,000 men. i mean, these dire times where franklin is really sending all of the aid from, paris that was necessary to fight. how did the money actually get across the atlantic ocean? well, the money comes in terms of blankets, tents and munitions and largely so. it reall in of the material that was required. and franklin gets, these extraordinary long sort of laundry lists of everything the army needs. and it's everything from blankets to thimbles. so he's...
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then there is the washington post this morning. their headline, weekend house gop majority reckons with johnson's leadership. less than six months after a faction of republicans ousted kevin mccarthy, republicans are complaining about the direction and questioning whether the replacement with speaker mike johnson was the right person for the job. wall street editorial defending mike johnson. too many house republicans would prefer to be in the minority. and they write this. marjorie taylors -- marjorie taylor greene's motion to oust mr. johnson poses the deception behind the coup against mccarthy. after we criticized the coup as destructive and self-serving, matt wrote us a letter, saying that in electing mr. johnson the gop had a real consso what's wrong with mr. johnson now? apparently, because he's not willing to indulge, because he acts like shutting down the government, mr. johnson is a sellout too. marjorie taylor greene republican of georgiathe sunday morning futures to explain her reason for filing a motion to vacate agains
then there is the washington post this morning. their headline, weekend house gop majority reckons with johnson's leadership. less than six months after a faction of republicans ousted kevin mccarthy, republicans are complaining about the direction and questioning whether the replacement with speaker mike johnson was the right person for the job. wall street editorial defending mike johnson. too many house republicans would prefer to be in the minority. and they write this. marjorie taylors --...
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washington has previously vetoed 365 resolutions. the security council has been divided of israel high school since the october 7, 10 attacks last time before the stephan simmons in the, in washington, a y b y student veto vase resolution, as it has so many of us a while the us and best of the to the you and linda, it's almost greenfield said that the fundamentals were what the us supported to you, and that is the call for an immediate and sustainable ceasefire. now what she also said is that us is not entirely happy with the language used. often. this resolution, and that refers to the legs off the condemnation of homos and their attack on october 7th of israel, as well as the hostage question. however, the us decided to the united, they represented that the united nations in this resolution to call for a ceasefire before this vote. israel had war and washington that if it didn't veto it, then the delegation of it was visiting washington a would be called back. so prime minister benjamin netanyahu has made good on his promise. how i
washington has previously vetoed 365 resolutions. the security council has been divided of israel high school since the october 7, 10 attacks last time before the stephan simmons in the, in washington, a y b y student veto vase resolution, as it has so many of us a while the us and best of the to the you and linda, it's almost greenfield said that the fundamentals were what the us supported to you, and that is the call for an immediate and sustainable ceasefire. now what she also said is that...