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visit washington, d.c. over the four weeks of the cherry blossom festival to not only see the trees, to take part in events like the kite festival, the crowning of the blossom princess and her court, and of course, the annual parade which cap off the festival each year. swimming was a popular recreational activity in the tidal basin in its early years. the first public swimming area was established in 1890 and there were various iterations of it over the years. the most famous of them came comes about in the early part, the 20th century. there was an attempt by congress as early as 1914 to get an appropriation to build a swimming area a large swimming area in the tidal. congress studied the matter. a 1915 report showed the water in tidal basin was much of it was wastewater and sewage. it was decided it was far unsanitary and unsafe to swim in. they will to move forward, however, attempts to get that swimming area come up with with some plans to mitigate the unhealthy water and. in 1917 construction begins o
visit washington, d.c. over the four weeks of the cherry blossom festival to not only see the trees, to take part in events like the kite festival, the crowning of the blossom princess and her court, and of course, the annual parade which cap off the festival each year. swimming was a popular recreational activity in the tidal basin in its early years. the first public swimming area was established in 1890 and there were various iterations of it over the years. the most famous of them came...
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and move from london to d.c. in london they came back with almost 120 journalists, we can't guarantee your safety here because there are agents freely walking in the streets of london. we had a report of a terrorist plot against a very influential journalist this is how they exploit the ideology. our decision-makers here, who unfortunately are focused on short-term plans and interests and benefits, they have a long-term plan and they invest in this plan. this is the iranian regime's constant message, we have to work on youth in europe and america and that's what they are doing. look at the report, 14, 16 miles from here in d.c. they had a report that mosque is brainwashing the youth in d.c. the teacher asked -- in d.c. this is happening here. and they are constantly working on our politicians to give them the wrong advice. i'm in front of the foreign office in the u.k., i see their agents that walk into the foreign office constantly. this is a problem we are facing in europe and the u.s. and it is an existential
and move from london to d.c. in london they came back with almost 120 journalists, we can't guarantee your safety here because there are agents freely walking in the streets of london. we had a report of a terrorist plot against a very influential journalist this is how they exploit the ideology. our decision-makers here, who unfortunately are focused on short-term plans and interests and benefits, they have a long-term plan and they invest in this plan. this is the iranian regime's constant...
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. -- wealthiest d.c. citizens. it is an interesting example. this question of economic inequality or how we pay for these programs, was that a topic? >> certainly the latter piece of it and how we pay for these programs. in this case, a recognition that we spend so much of our relative resources at the later stages of life. and so relatively little at the beginning. part of me is still conservative to say we're in a relatively unprecedented fiscal situation. raising taxes alone isn't going to do it. so our report talked about reallocating spending and where to do that. that is an important piece of it. and certainly the broader economic conditions impact families and all of these issues. there was a deeper level saying economics matter but also the relationships. that families can raise kids according to their values and are resilient with their setbacks. it was part of the tension in our group, it became everything or nothing. we were trained to scope and what gets included, because every thing impacts i
. -- wealthiest d.c. citizens. it is an interesting example. this question of economic inequality or how we pay for these programs, was that a topic? >> certainly the latter piece of it and how we pay for these programs. in this case, a recognition that we spend so much of our relative resources at the later stages of life. and so relatively little at the beginning. part of me is still conservative to say we're in a relatively unprecedented fiscal situation. raising taxes alone isn't...
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the d.c. national guard to the department of defense. 1969 memo further designates this authority specifically to the secretary of arms. i generate six, 2021 commanding general of the d.c. national guard william walker reported directly to the secretary of the army, ryan mccarthy. the d.c. national guard was at the armory, one point to miles away from the capitol waiting for authorization to deploy to assist civil authorities and quell the riots. however the d.c. national guard did not arrive at the capitol until almost 6:00 p.m. that is three hours in 19 minutes of delay. during those hours chaos engulfed members of congress, law enforcement officers, reporters, staffers, and citizens. during those hours necessary help from the d.c. national guard was not on the way. our goal today is to get to the bottom as to why. it took too long for d.c. national guard to arrive at the capitol. the 113th awaiting capitol guardians have a proud history of protecting our nations capitol and serve our nation
the d.c. national guard to the department of defense. 1969 memo further designates this authority specifically to the secretary of arms. i generate six, 2021 commanding general of the d.c. national guard william walker reported directly to the secretary of the army, ryan mccarthy. the d.c. national guard was at the armory, one point to miles away from the capitol waiting for authorization to deploy to assist civil authorities and quell the riots. however the d.c. national guard did not arrive...
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winter and the emergence of spring in washington, d.c. grand is tradition when the trees are out. there is no blue. there is no red. in washington, everyone is pink and. everything. right. is this coffee i know this is coffee. our story begins here with coffee. it's flavor caught in the closed fist of a bean free. then by the grinding mills, an endless cascade brewed into a beverage that is consumed in the hundreds of millions couples each day. in this beverage it has become so much a part of our lives. there is a a tradition that deeply into the culture of many lands its beginning under warm tropical sun the care and attention to it is treated during its journey from tree to cup. the many processes it must undergo are all devoted, creating good coffee with its secrets of aroma and body and taste, to which the talent of millions of men are devoted during their to which tradition is rich in the law of central and faraway places, sets its fine hand to bring these three elements into a precise the taste of fine coffee. they extend a wide range, but for each palate there a flavor that
winter and the emergence of spring in washington, d.c. grand is tradition when the trees are out. there is no blue. there is no red. in washington, everyone is pink and. everything. right. is this coffee i know this is coffee. our story begins here with coffee. it's flavor caught in the closed fist of a bean free. then by the grinding mills, an endless cascade brewed into a beverage that is consumed in the hundreds of millions couples each day. in this beverage it has become so much a part of...
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host: aswad thomas, why are you in washington, d.c.? guest: i'm here in washington, d.c. as i mentioned, the offices victims of crimes is doing incredible work and supporting a lot of states and helping organizations in crime victims access services. so i'm here in d.c. tomorrow as part of national crime victims rights. i will be receiving a award as a 2024 survivor for the work that i've been doing across the country and the work that my organization has been doing alliance for safety and justice this past decade. it's great to be in washington, d.c. to celebrate crime victims week and to be acknowledged for the work that i've been doing this past decade of my life, which is to help crime victims like me across the country get access and the support that they need. host: thank you to coming to the "washington journal" and being a part of the conversation this morning. guest: thank you so much for having me. host: aswad thomas is the vice president for alliance for safety and justice and the director of the crime at t trade union conference andeceived the official endorse
host: aswad thomas, why are you in washington, d.c.? guest: i'm here in washington, d.c. as i mentioned, the offices victims of crimes is doing incredible work and supporting a lot of states and helping organizations in crime victims access services. so i'm here in d.c. tomorrow as part of national crime victims rights. i will be receiving a award as a 2024 survivor for the work that i've been doing across the country and the work that my organization has been doing alliance for safety and...
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we talked to some folks from d.c. i want to talk to these people right here all the way from slovenia. >> correct. >> when did you guys get to texas? >> 10 days ago. takes us, louisiana, a few places, beautiful places. now we are waiting for the expense. >> is this your first time visiting the united states? the expense was enough to get you on the airplane. >> not just the expense. we went for a ball game, basketball. watching the good lunch -- we visited new orleans, houston and the famous teams. >> thank you guys so much for coming out and thank you for talking to us. it's about 10 minutes away or so. here we go. let's cross our fingers that the grounds don't get in the way. we have talked to some people from seattle who flew in this morning at about 6:00 this morning and landed on one of the first flights of the morning. it is a little eerie if i do say so myself as that sun starts to slide over. i was using the analogy that it is when the cloud goes in front of the sun on a cloudy day. it's not really the same. t
we talked to some folks from d.c. i want to talk to these people right here all the way from slovenia. >> correct. >> when did you guys get to texas? >> 10 days ago. takes us, louisiana, a few places, beautiful places. now we are waiting for the expense. >> is this your first time visiting the united states? the expense was enough to get you on the airplane. >> not just the expense. we went for a ball game, basketball. watching the good lunch -- we visited new...
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court of appeals for the d.c. circuit and th in february, the d.c. circuit court unanimous ruled against the president's claim of ential immunity and in february, the supreme court reed to consider this case whether ar president, this president immune from prosecution. joining us to give us more details about today's oral arguments is jimmy hoover. they see national law journal's supreme court reporter. jimmy hoover was at the court today. what is former president trump's legal team arguing here? >> former president trump's legal team is arguing that he is absolutely immune from criminal conversation over anything that can be considered his official actions while taken in office. it is a fairly sweeping argument to say the least. it was fully rejected by the d.c. circuit below. as we saw today at the supreme court, there is more receptiveness to the immunity claims that trump was making than perhaps many court watchers had anticipated, but basically it boils down to the idea that presidents can't operate if they are looking over their shoulder thinki
court of appeals for the d.c. circuit and th in february, the d.c. circuit court unanimous ruled against the president's claim of ential immunity and in february, the supreme court reed to consider this case whether ar president, this president immune from prosecution. joining us to give us more details about today's oral arguments is jimmy hoover. they see national law journal's supreme court reporter. jimmy hoover was at the court today. what is former president trump's legal team arguing...
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from washington, d.c. to across the country coming up tuesday morning we'll talk about the history of student activism in the u.s. and current protest taking place on college campuses with history professor angus johnston former labor secretary marty discusses addiction in the u.s. his own journey through addiction and recovery and policy approaches to address this public health issue.
from washington, d.c. to across the country coming up tuesday morning we'll talk about the history of student activism in the u.s. and current protest taking place on college campuses with history professor angus johnston former labor secretary marty discusses addiction in the u.s. his own journey through addiction and recovery and policy approaches to address this public health issue.
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this is one that a lot of people in a town like d.c. where feels everyone goes to the corner all the time, we find reasons not to get together in one idea we're seeing something happen potentially this week that's different from that. we've got a broad coalition on the house side of republicans and democrats alike that of just gotten on a bill introduced in the last hour or so that will ban tiktok or require it to genuinely divest its ties from the ccp. this is not just another messaging bill. this is a bill that leadership is already said we will get a vote in committee this thursday. with this broad coalition, republicans and democrats and the freedom caucus to democrats on the left, together on this bill, it's going to go to the house energy commerce committee where chair rogers is doing a phenomenal job. a lot of people remember last year, as hearings go there was a , blockbuster hearing with the tiktok ceo testifying. this is sort of the other shoe dropping from this hearing. i'm hopeful this is a bill that will get across the fini
this is one that a lot of people in a town like d.c. where feels everyone goes to the corner all the time, we find reasons not to get together in one idea we're seeing something happen potentially this week that's different from that. we've got a broad coalition on the house side of republicans and democrats alike that of just gotten on a bill introduced in the last hour or so that will ban tiktok or require it to genuinely divest its ties from the ccp. this is not just another messaging bill....
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and even with the setback in d.c. today, there are so many examples of movement forward in paid leave and childcare. specifically on the childcare front, there absolutely has been movement forward for families, but it is slow. we are done. well, thank you so much to brookings and to everyone for coming and to abby for getting everyone together. so, thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> paul this week, we are showing recent supreme crt cases that the high court is expected to rule on by the end of this ter and we will talk to reporters about legal issues involv. it begins each nightt 9:30 eastern on c-span. tonight's oral argument is garland v cargo that looks the legality on the ban ofum stocks. tch the supreme court case tonightnd other recent oral argumes l this week at 9:30 p.m. on c-span. you can also find all of our supreme cour covera
and even with the setback in d.c. today, there are so many examples of movement forward in paid leave and childcare. specifically on the childcare front, there absolutely has been movement forward for families, but it is slow. we are done. well, thank you so much to brookings and to everyone for coming and to abby for getting everyone together. so, thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is...
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>> the d.c. mayor says she's not talking about throwing parents in jail that suggest there's a way to tighten up the system. this absenteeism is a huge problem in d.c. schools. 60% of d.c. high school students were chronically absent. that means they missed all or part of the day at least 10% of school days. that's up significantly since before the pandemic. this comes after 3 girls between 12 and 13 years old were arrested for allegedly brutally murmurdering a 60-year-old man. recorded on a cell phone as "horrific." the attack including using brown's own belt to beat him. all three girls have long-standing truancy issues and now for for a second-degree murder charges and will be tried as juveniles. the judge in the case noting one of the suspects had not attended a single day of school this year. our affiliate fox 5 d.c. spoke with a relative of the victim. >> a nice polite person didn't bother anybody. that is the type of person that he was. >> what is your reaction knowing that a 12-year-old -
>> the d.c. mayor says she's not talking about throwing parents in jail that suggest there's a way to tighten up the system. this absenteeism is a huge problem in d.c. schools. 60% of d.c. high school students were chronically absent. that means they missed all or part of the day at least 10% of school days. that's up significantly since before the pandemic. this comes after 3 girls between 12 and 13 years old were arrested for allegedly brutally murmurdering a 60-year-old man. recorded...
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griff jenkins reports at george washington university in d.c. and jonathan turley has legal reaction to all of this and where we might be headed, next. first though, top of the hour. and top of the news with bryan llenas who has been at columbia university since, i think, 4:00 this morning. bryan, bring us up to date at 10:00 eastern time now. hello. >> bryan: bill, good morning. 10:00 eastern, some 10 hours since those students went into hamilton hall, stormed in and have occupied it. we have still not heard specifically from the president of the university or officially from the university about how they plan on getting those students out of hamilton hall, what we have heard from them is a plan to limit access to the main campus just days before final exams. that is what we are seeing here. the only people allowed on campus right now are those students who have housing on this main campus and essential personnel, whoever they deem to be essential. now, look, this is a campus with the main library and places for people to study, dining halls an
griff jenkins reports at george washington university in d.c. and jonathan turley has legal reaction to all of this and where we might be headed, next. first though, top of the hour. and top of the news with bryan llenas who has been at columbia university since, i think, 4:00 this morning. bryan, bring us up to date at 10:00 eastern time now. hello. >> bryan: bill, good morning. 10:00 eastern, some 10 hours since those students went into hamilton hall, stormed in and have occupied it. we...
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we urge that the court reverse the d.c. circuit judge. >> thank, counsel. the case is submitted. >> more than 3200 students from across the country participated in the 20 year anniversary of the studentcam documentary competition. this year we asked students what the most important change you would like to see in america is. or what has been the most important change in america. all this month we are featuring carrot top 21 winning entries. these 11th graders one this year. c-span is available through stefan. >> biden is not owned or controlled by the chinese government. request finance was established and boys to later -- four years later he developed tiktok. u.s. politicians have begun to worry about tiktok. the anxiety is about the larger struggle between the u.s. and china. 25 years later, the balance of power initiative -- it is now china that holds much more powerful position. intergovernmental systems that the united states guided. >> as the u.s. hoped, they would be -- became involved in the wto, the international monetary fund. questioner started m
we urge that the court reverse the d.c. circuit judge. >> thank, counsel. the case is submitted. >> more than 3200 students from across the country participated in the 20 year anniversary of the studentcam documentary competition. this year we asked students what the most important change you would like to see in america is. or what has been the most important change in america. all this month we are featuring carrot top 21 winning entries. these 11th graders one this year. c-span...
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washington, d.c. radio recently led a drive to clean up the potomac. the cleveland, ohio station initiated. the plan to relieve midtown traffic congestion in new haven, connecticut a local station was responsible for getting a ramshackle school rebuilt in many communities. radio points the way. we all know. importance of education. and so even at the expense of a tax increase, we owe it to ourselves and our children to build a new school in the latham's. fight against cancer. red cross drive. somebody dying and a rare blood is needed. radio. the rescue. this is an urgent appeal for type negative blood. we've come to take for granted countless services performed by radio like broadcasting, traffic bulletins. but we'd be lost without reporters in helicopters. get a bird's eye view of traffic conditions and relay them to the crawling. traffic is heavy. with up to one hour delays on all major highways leading to the city. but it is moving on secondary roads. three and nine a. out of the tangle into the clear. radio also acts your community bulletin board.
washington, d.c. radio recently led a drive to clean up the potomac. the cleveland, ohio station initiated. the plan to relieve midtown traffic congestion in new haven, connecticut a local station was responsible for getting a ramshackle school rebuilt in many communities. radio points the way. we all know. importance of education. and so even at the expense of a tax increase, we owe it to ourselves and our children to build a new school in the latham's. fight against cancer. red cross drive....
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wheels down in washington, d.c., for the next 3 days. hundreds of business and political leaders from california's capital region are set to meet here in our nation's capital for the 52nd annual capital to capital advocacy program or is most call it. >> kept a cap. back to this is the biggest and best attended camp to cap ever to take a look at the wellcome accepted behind me. i'm told more than 420 people in attendance here for this conference. when you bring that many people to the capital of our nation, to champion the issues that matter most. to me, our voices heard robert hight. he's the president and ceo of the sacramento metropolitan chamber of commerce. the chamber organized the four-day event, an event that brings together leaders from various sectors, including 80 plus elected representatives from california's capital region representing 22 cities and 6 counties. we are one of the largest economies in the world. >> so our work does matter to the overall impact of the state of california. attendees are placed into more than a do
wheels down in washington, d.c., for the next 3 days. hundreds of business and political leaders from california's capital region are set to meet here in our nation's capital for the 52nd annual capital to capital advocacy program or is most call it. >> kept a cap. back to this is the biggest and best attended camp to cap ever to take a look at the wellcome accepted behind me. i'm told more than 420 people in attendance here for this conference. when you bring that many people to the...
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we are looking forward to coming to d.c. i will keep it short and sweet, forward together not one step back. we are on our way. >> i like that. as we come to close, you can have questions after we close this event. we do have the websites going live today. we have another flyer with our picture on it. we want to push that out. we have the various emblems and symbols of the anchor partners we will have. the united press conference with all of the states. we will come back with additional anchors as we build and build. we will be pushing out. last time we out over 400. we don't have a purest. we are uniting around what matters. i to make sure we say not only that last piece book we stand against the genocide happening to poor people around this world. we have to lift up those things as well. the things that have happened with native americans. we cannot look past those things. at the front of all this is how it unites us. we cannot talk about it democracy and not deal with poverty and low income. what you have without that is
we are looking forward to coming to d.c. i will keep it short and sweet, forward together not one step back. we are on our way. >> i like that. as we come to close, you can have questions after we close this event. we do have the websites going live today. we have another flyer with our picture on it. we want to push that out. we have the various emblems and symbols of the anchor partners we will have. the united press conference with all of the states. we will come back with additional...
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thanks to a new law which even d.c. mayor muriel bowser refused to sign. it became law without her signature. >> this radical change to our election laws upset lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. >> congress serves as a super city council for the district and can intervene. >> what is this really about? it's about kicking around the people of washington, d.c. >> but republicans believe it's about who is eligible to vote. >> i think it's ridiculous that in our nation's capital an individual who may work say at the russian embassy residing in d.c. for only 30 days. under current law could vote for mayor. >> non-citizens can't cast ballots for president and d.c.'s nonvoting representative in congress. >> at various points, 40 states have permitted non-citizens to vote. >> republicans are making election integrity a tenet of 2024 platform. house speaker mike johnson and former president trump want to impose federal voting guardrails. >> if an individual asserts or states that they're a citizen, they don't have to prove it, they can register that person to vo
thanks to a new law which even d.c. mayor muriel bowser refused to sign. it became law without her signature. >> this radical change to our election laws upset lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. >> congress serves as a super city council for the district and can intervene. >> what is this really about? it's about kicking around the people of washington, d.c. >> but republicans believe it's about who is eligible to vote. >> i think it's ridiculous that in our...
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the chair of our d.c. poor people. every tradition tells us health and vitality of a society is judged on how it cares for people impacted by systems of inequality and treats the most vulnerable of us. the prophet isaiah, make justice your aim. the workmen's plea, defend the widow. dr. martin luther king jr. reminded us of the urgency of now which demands a democracy in which workers make a living wage. even low income residents make up 39 point 6% of the state population. to make the -- meet basic needs, increasing minimum wage in d.c. and individual west work 83 hours per week to make ends meet . the rising cost of living has contributed to washington, d.c., having one of the largest homeless populations in the country with 9.3 people per 1000 residents. this has to stop. i'm willing to help it stop. the church is mobilizing faith leaders to join the movement to fight for a living wage in health care and affordable housing. the poor and low income eligible voters will go to the polls and sway the election. if you are
the chair of our d.c. poor people. every tradition tells us health and vitality of a society is judged on how it cares for people impacted by systems of inequality and treats the most vulnerable of us. the prophet isaiah, make justice your aim. the workmen's plea, defend the widow. dr. martin luther king jr. reminded us of the urgency of now which demands a democracy in which workers make a living wage. even low income residents make up 39 point 6% of the state population. to make the -- meet...
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we have three judge panel in washington d.c. that decide this applies to donald trump and these protesters who was on the panel? two biden appointees two out of three that's not too bad. one of them judge upon one of the most outrageous political hacks to ever wear black robe as a matter fact. that is saying something given the state of the judiciary today. what else happened? this prosecutor went to another obama judge in the district and insisted that lead lawyer handling donald trump's document case be forced to testify in front of his grand jury. weight that is attorney/client cheery dishes is a crime fraud exception and they had a secret hearing decide donald trump's lawyer had to testify for the prosecution in front of a grand jury and provide all of his notes. what you think of that, folks? the fact he brought an indictment and the documents case in washington d.c. but the case was in florida he said okay i've got the indictment now moved to florida i will get a rubber stamp indictment from another jury that never heard a
we have three judge panel in washington d.c. that decide this applies to donald trump and these protesters who was on the panel? two biden appointees two out of three that's not too bad. one of them judge upon one of the most outrageous political hacks to ever wear black robe as a matter fact. that is saying something given the state of the judiciary today. what else happened? this prosecutor went to another obama judge in the district and insisted that lead lawyer handling donald trump's...
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washington, d.c., in virginia. but the washington monument closed for three years. the national cathedral was damaged. it took millions and millions of dollars to replace and repair the national cathedral. the washington monument was closed for three years. these are older structures that are clearly not and were not built thinking of earthquakes. >> well, yeah, and this area doesn't get them very often. when it shows up and you have stone structures, there's potential for trouble. the big thing in my experience is the disruption. like airports have been shut down this morning. >> right. >> you just got to be ready for that and, by the way, everybody, earthquakes have nothing to do with the total eclipse coming. they happen at night. they happen in the day time. they happen any old time. whatever correlation you might perceive is probably almost certainly coincidental. >> that's an interesting point because, yes, the big solar eclipse monday is on a lot of people's minds. i've often thought going back through those
washington, d.c., in virginia. but the washington monument closed for three years. the national cathedral was damaged. it took millions and millions of dollars to replace and repair the national cathedral. the washington monument was closed for three years. these are older structures that are clearly not and were not built thinking of earthquakes. >> well, yeah, and this area doesn't get them very often. when it shows up and you have stone structures, there's potential for trouble. the...
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this morning the d.c. mayor insisted some of the action taken by city leadership on overall crime is having an impact. >> we move an emergency piece of legislation last summer when we recognized some pretty disturbing climb trends making them permanent is driving down crime in d.c. violent down is down. use of a gun is down. >> violent crime has gotten congress's attention. >> we've seen a lack of enforcement, police demoralized as a result of that and make sure they have the resources they need to washington, d.c. and then the political leaders here need to have the political courage to be tough on crime. >> regarding the new crime of skipping school here in washington, d.c. it's not clear if the new proposal will have actual teeth. >> bill: mike emanuel in washington. more now. >> dana: outkick founder clay travis. this amazing on chronic absenteeism before and after covid. before it was around 13 to 15%. not good. after covid, 26 or 28%. no wonder we have problems, clay. >> i've got three boys and like
this morning the d.c. mayor insisted some of the action taken by city leadership on overall crime is having an impact. >> we move an emergency piece of legislation last summer when we recognized some pretty disturbing climb trends making them permanent is driving down crime in d.c. violent down is down. use of a gun is down. >> violent crime has gotten congress's attention. >> we've seen a lack of enforcement, police demoralized as a result of that and make sure they have the...
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former members of d.c. army national guard mility response to u.s. capitol attack and generate sixthf 2021. after that centers debate seion 702 under the foreign inteigence surveillance act warrantless surveillanc of people outside the u.s. for that is coming up tonight on cspan2. ♪ c-span "washington journal" a life form involvement you to discuss place issues of government, politics and public policy from washington d.c. and across the country. coming up friday morning national political reporter discusses house republican efforts to move forward with separate bills to provide assistance to ukraine, israel u.s. allies in the endo pacific. brookings institution on that u.s. trade with china and policy differences between present by the former president trump. harvard university law professor ronald sullivan talks about the jury selection process over all and specifically the so-called hush money trial of former president trump. c-span's "washington journal" joint in the conversation live at 7:00 a.m. eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span now th
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d.c. this shocking crime comes as the d.c. mayor is expected to unveil proposal that would hold parents legally accountable if their children miss too many days or got arrested. madeleine rivera has the story in washington. hey, madeleine. >> hey, lawrence, d.c. is struggling with a youth crime. the arrest rate is two times for for arrest rate nationwide for the d.c. policy center. one of the more disturbing cases three girls between 12 and 13 years old are facing charges after police say they beat this man, 64-year-old reggie brown to death in october. you see him there on your screen. investigators say the girls chased brown, who is disabled down an alley, pulling him down from a chained fence before stomping his head into the pavement. according to "the washington post," none of the girls had been arrested before but they had missed long sentence of school. one teen had not been at school at all this year. d.c. mayor muriel bowser wants to hold parents accountable if their children miss
d.c. this shocking crime comes as the d.c. mayor is expected to unveil proposal that would hold parents legally accountable if their children miss too many days or got arrested. madeleine rivera has the story in washington. hey, madeleine. >> hey, lawrence, d.c. is struggling with a youth crime. the arrest rate is two times for for arrest rate nationwide for the d.c. policy center. one of the more disturbing cases three girls between 12 and 13 years old are facing charges after police say...
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but the d.c. circuit in blazing game, the chief judge there joined by the panel expressed some views about how to segregate private conduct, for which no man is above the law, from official acts. do you have any thoughts about the test that they came up with there? >> yes, we think in the main test if it's understood through the lens is a persuasive test and a great source for this court to rely on. it talks about how actions that are plausibly connected to the president's official duties are official acts and also emphasizes if it's a close case or it appears there is considerations on the other side, that also should be treated as immune. those are the aspect of that we would emphasize and guiding the courts. >> that left open the possibility of further proceedings and trial. >> exactly right. that would be a very natural course for this court to take in this place. the court can and should reverse the categorical holding of the d.c. circuit no such thing as official acts. >> you would agree fur
but the d.c. circuit in blazing game, the chief judge there joined by the panel expressed some views about how to segregate private conduct, for which no man is above the law, from official acts. do you have any thoughts about the test that they came up with there? >> yes, we think in the main test if it's understood through the lens is a persuasive test and a great source for this court to rely on. it talks about how actions that are plausibly connected to the president's official duties...
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in the d.c. sirked, the killer question that judge florence pan asked of trump's lawyer, if the president ordered s.e.a.l. team six to assassinate a political opponent, would the president be liable criminally, to which the answer is of course, yes, they would. no one is above the law, but john sauer's answer was it depends on whether he was impeached and convicted. at that point, my jaw is on the floor. that's like an insane reading of the impeachment clause, but it's also like a very, very weird, you know, response that goes right to the right most edge of political extremism. i thought he's going to clean it up when he gets to the supreme court. he's going to practice this over and over again. justice sotomayor asked exactly the same question of what happens and he said, you know, the same answer. like the president would have to be impeached and convicted first. basically, at that point, we were talking about this before. i thought this guy has made a bet. he's made a bet that if he just surv
in the d.c. sirked, the killer question that judge florence pan asked of trump's lawyer, if the president ordered s.e.a.l. team six to assassinate a political opponent, would the president be liable criminally, to which the answer is of course, yes, they would. no one is above the law, but john sauer's answer was it depends on whether he was impeached and convicted. at that point, my jaw is on the floor. that's like an insane reading of the impeachment clause, but it's also like a very, very...
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kailey leinz is back in d.c. it's around the speaker johnson that the latest headlines if -- revolve. kailey: we saw a procedural vote advancing for funding to pass the house later on saturday. four separate bills. one for ukraine, israel, and a so-called sidecar including the tiktok divestiture bill, all to get aid to u.s. allies and it seems the house speaker could face a threat to his job as a result, long threatened by marjorie taylor greene, who suggested that if you put this on the floor to a vote, she would act on a motion to vacate, kicking him out of the job. tom massey had joined her in the effort and according to a statement from congressman paul gosar of arizona, he has added his name in support of the motion to vacate. that's three members. we're working to verify the paul gosar statement. this suggests that because of the way the mathworks in the house, it will require democrats to show up and support the speaker so that he is able to keep a hold of the gavel. whether or not that is just not showing
kailey leinz is back in d.c. it's around the speaker johnson that the latest headlines if -- revolve. kailey: we saw a procedural vote advancing for funding to pass the house later on saturday. four separate bills. one for ukraine, israel, and a so-called sidecar including the tiktok divestiture bill, all to get aid to u.s. allies and it seems the house speaker could face a threat to his job as a result, long threatened by marjorie taylor greene, who suggested that if you put this on the floor...
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we have a wind advisory for washington, d.c. as well as pennsylvania, parts of new york and winds will continue to pick up so wind gusts generally around 35 miles per hour but could see them as high as 55 miles per hour. you couple that with all the rain we have seen and will see, 300% above normal in pittsburgh and round -- surrounding neighborhoods. so that could lead to downed trees, power outages, keep that in mind this weekend and full force line of storms riding through tomorrow evening, bringing the threat for severe weather from cant >> whit: time for "deals & steals" and there's no place like home. tory johnson is here with saturday savings all from small businesses that you love to support. janai and i were just talking that the small victories now as we get older is finding things like the right container. >> you'll love these from mr. lid. you will never lose the lid again, because the lid is attached to each of these containers. it's so smart. >> janai: organization too. >> oftentimes we have all the bases, mismatch
we have a wind advisory for washington, d.c. as well as pennsylvania, parts of new york and winds will continue to pick up so wind gusts generally around 35 miles per hour but could see them as high as 55 miles per hour. you couple that with all the rain we have seen and will see, 300% above normal in pittsburgh and round -- surrounding neighborhoods. so that could lead to downed trees, power outages, keep that in mind this weekend and full force line of storms riding through tomorrow evening,...
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these are our teams and believe d.c. teams should play in d.c. and put a very strong offer on the table back in december and since in a day we've been working to make it even stronger, to build a great infrastructure around it, and to put that back in front of the team. >> i was reading a story from the "washington post" about this, and it sounded from a point of view you were mad when this first happened then ran into him accidentally in a hotel when he was there for a conference and were you there for a separate meeting. was that really an accident? >> it really was. you know, downtown washington has places, waldorf astoria one of them. i take meetings there frequently. coffee meetings. i saw him. excused myself from my meeting and said, look, i'm sorry but this is a conversation that needs to happen today. >> i mean, that's really incredible, how you were able to put your frustration aside and build a productive working relationship. what did you do differently? i think part of what happened here is, governor youngkin and the virginia legislat
these are our teams and believe d.c. teams should play in d.c. and put a very strong offer on the table back in december and since in a day we've been working to make it even stronger, to build a great infrastructure around it, and to put that back in front of the team. >> i was reading a story from the "washington post" about this, and it sounded from a point of view you were mad when this first happened then ran into him accidentally in a hotel when he was there for a...
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david: do you spend any time in washington, d.c. saying to regulators, you are not doing a good job regulating us or do members of congress do a better job taking care of the debt repayment? peter: i spent time in washington with lawmakers. the complexity of insurance is that we are state regulated. spending time with various state regulators and fca and fsa in the u.k. and japan, respectively, is where i spend more of my time. david: when you meet with members of congress is it an uplifting experience? peter: getting compromised and talking through specific issues is more challenging than it has been in the past. but we are trying to make progress. david: you go to a lot of ceo gatherings, things like the business roundtable or the business council and things like that. when you talk to other ceos, what are they worried about today? political divisiveness in washington d.c., the inflation, high interest rates, what are people most worried about? peter: i think those three most,. geopolitical environment, state sponsored cyber attac
david: do you spend any time in washington, d.c. saying to regulators, you are not doing a good job regulating us or do members of congress do a better job taking care of the debt repayment? peter: i spent time in washington with lawmakers. the complexity of insurance is that we are state regulated. spending time with various state regulators and fca and fsa in the u.k. and japan, respectively, is where i spend more of my time. david: when you meet with members of congress is it an uplifting...
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what happened that d.c.? i got the ultimate tour guide to show me around at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. check this out. ♪ >> i'm standing outside the white house with the man you know at home with the guy best here on fox news around here is referred to as a stupid -- delete but peter doocy has invited rest. >> thanks for coming. >> this is a really big deal as you know for a guy like me who has more of a waffle house vocabulary but you are here everyday. my question for you is a guy who asked occasional tough questions of this administration, do they ever you? you out here and sprinklers come on? >> the sweet sweeper. >> a dirty driveway 7:05 a.m. and it's only one spot. the one spot the guy is basically doing doughnuts. [laughter] >> you really are at the place. i personally can't imagine coming into the same house as abraham lincoln and monica lewinsky but you do that all the time. as a getting normal? >> it is something to get here a lot of times for "fox & friends" look up and see whether or not he's awa
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he won't allow me to leave here for half a day and go to d.c. and go before the united states supreme court because he thinks he's superior, i guess, to the supreme court. we've got a real problem with this judge. we've got a real problem with a lot of things having to do with this trial, including the d.a. because you go right outside and people are being killed all day long and he's sitting here all day with 10 or 12 prosecutors over nothing, over nothing. over what people say shouldn't be a trial. so i just want to thank you very much. but i can't go to my son's graduation and i can't go to the united states supreme court, that i'm not in georgia or florida or north carolina campaigning like i should be. it's perfect for the radical left democrats. it's exactly what they want. it's about election interference is all it's about. thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] >> this month the u.s. supreme cot ars oral argument in a case whether former president donald trump has presidential immunitygast criminal
he won't allow me to leave here for half a day and go to d.c. and go before the united states supreme court because he thinks he's superior, i guess, to the supreme court. we've got a real problem with this judge. we've got a real problem with a lot of things having to do with this trial, including the d.a. because you go right outside and people are being killed all day long and he's sitting here all day with 10 or 12 prosecutors over nothing, over nothing. over what people say shouldn't be a...
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at george washington university here in d.c. protesters adding tents overnight and placing them next to police barricades as officials are attempting to keep demonstrators off city streets. this, as gw's law school was forced to move final exams due to the student occupation. welcome to fox news live. i've got molly in the studio. >> great to be here, griff jenkins and molly line. a student leader from the protest encampment is banned from the campus after there was a video of him saying zionists don't deserve to live. steve harrigan is live at the campus. >> the protests at columbia are in the second week and no sign that the students in tents on the campus grounds are going away anytime soon. negotiations are underway, but no sign of progress. the university called in the police once and they told student leaders they're not going to call in the police again. one student, a 20-year-old junior, james was found social media posts saying that signists should be murdered and they're lucky that not out now. and hot spots in campuse
at george washington university here in d.c. protesters adding tents overnight and placing them next to police barricades as officials are attempting to keep demonstrators off city streets. this, as gw's law school was forced to move final exams due to the student occupation. welcome to fox news live. i've got molly in the studio. >> great to be here, griff jenkins and molly line. a student leader from the protest encampment is banned from the campus after there was a video of him saying...