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we need a sea change in washington. and eric cantor -- >> also a lot of god in his rhetoric, too. >> that is true. >> and cultural identification matters. >> but i would agree with that. i think there was some rhetoric about faith. i just think he wasn't -- i don't know if that won him the race. but i think brat comes to washington and meets conservatives who are i think you're right and maybe not a lot of tea party people taking over. because we see kevin mccarthy, the new current whip looking to easily ascend to be cantor's replacement as majority leader and that's a story that inside the house, the tea party is so influential, so large, yet when it comes to making an actual race for the leadership, during this time of tumult and crisis they're not organized and they don't have a clear message. >> what is the takeaway then for the general electionn light of all those competing and seemingly contradicting factors? >> well, a couple of things. you know, robert was talking about what to do policy wise. i don't think much
we need a sea change in washington. and eric cantor -- >> also a lot of god in his rhetoric, too. >> that is true. >> and cultural identification matters. >> but i would agree with that. i think there was some rhetoric about faith. i just think he wasn't -- i don't know if that won him the race. but i think brat comes to washington and meets conservatives who are i think you're right and maybe not a lot of tea party people taking over. because we see kevin mccarthy, the...
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washington became impressed with this and he wrote lovely letter from henry bragging about how washington and the other generals were really impressed. at age 26 he appoints henry a colonel in the army. he becomes a close friend and he is invited for dinner in cambridge and lucy who is quite pregnant is also invited to meet martha washington and they become lifelong friends. here is a much later picture of henry. i think this is flattering. this is 1803. this is flattering, i think. ok, this is -- [laughter] this is probably a little diminished. we have the cannon here because being chief of artillery, he was in charge of all the gunnery and the use of those. some of you may be familiar with the military history. but henry gets to weigh 290 pounds. lucy is not far behind. [laughter] but they have this wonderful relationship, this love affair that goes on and on. there are 8,500, this is approximate but close digitized letters, many who are related to lucy. the beautiful love letters between them. she writes to him, too. they are a passionate couple with each other all throughout their liv
washington became impressed with this and he wrote lovely letter from henry bragging about how washington and the other generals were really impressed. at age 26 he appoints henry a colonel in the army. he becomes a close friend and he is invited for dinner in cambridge and lucy who is quite pregnant is also invited to meet martha washington and they become lifelong friends. here is a much later picture of henry. i think this is flattering. this is 1803. this is flattering, i think. ok, this is...
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washington was really hospitals city. there were soldiers in the hospital of temporary hospitals set up all over town. those people started dying. they had to be buried. earlier in the war and national cemeteries or established at alexandria virginia and at the old soldiers home in northwest washington. they were planned to accommodate all of those who died in the washington area hospitals. what happened was the war went on much longer and was much bloodier than anybody expect it. the pretty soon filled up the national cemetery in alexandria. it needed new burial space. they look to cross the river and found this place, arlington and thought it would be a good place to begin burying all. this happened to be the home of robert e lee. not only was it -- was it a convenient place to begin military burials for several war, it was also thought to be a matter of justice, maybe even vindication. >> the first military burials came in may 1864, well into the civil war. the very first of the burials was a private from the pennsylva
washington was really hospitals city. there were soldiers in the hospital of temporary hospitals set up all over town. those people started dying. they had to be buried. earlier in the war and national cemeteries or established at alexandria virginia and at the old soldiers home in northwest washington. they were planned to accommodate all of those who died in the washington area hospitals. what happened was the war went on much longer and was much bloodier than anybody expect it. the pretty...
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it's time to force washington o do the same. and that starts with repealing obamacare and replacing it with something that is a free market system that puts our patients first. in the senate i'll also fight for our men and women in uniform. they sacrificed -- [applause] they sacrificed so much and risked everything to protect our freedoms. they deserve better than what they're getting from washington today. and that starts with top to bottom reform of our v.a. [applause] and i'm also going to fight to reduce the size and scope of government to get it out of the way of our job creators, let them create the jobs. [applause] we knew what to expect from washington democrats and their special interests. in fact, we're already starting o see it with the false, negative, and desperate television attacks coming from brailley, liberal california billionaires, and even harry reid. the democrats are desperate. they're running out of ideas. and they woke up last wednesday morning and realized that their candidate was a liberal trial farmers
it's time to force washington o do the same. and that starts with repealing obamacare and replacing it with something that is a free market system that puts our patients first. in the senate i'll also fight for our men and women in uniform. they sacrificed -- [applause] they sacrificed so much and risked everything to protect our freedoms. they deserve better than what they're getting from washington today. and that starts with top to bottom reform of our v.a. [applause] and i'm also going to...
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and washington you know pushing these washington's man right now how far are they going to go to defend him because he said in his inaugural address he wants to take care of this operation in the east in a matter of hours well of course that's hasn't happened and it's certainly not going to happen i mean how much of they get it back this guy up. well i think. we're let's take a look what's happened to really. to some extent i want him to was supporting circus really and then the subjoined to drop him interested in our circus really starting to give advice to you authorities said what kind of advice you can give them this is the absolutely are you saying now. head there really a great chance to stop the bloodshed and this point instead and many others until he's an iteration he didn't have blood on his hands so he could win here there are fears of a president he could declare peace negotiations talk and this is what more schools and not only a mosque everyone in this crowded room to sit down and then talk he thought the plan to get a signal is first he has to eliminate all those so-calle
and washington you know pushing these washington's man right now how far are they going to go to defend him because he said in his inaugural address he wants to take care of this operation in the east in a matter of hours well of course that's hasn't happened and it's certainly not going to happen i mean how much of they get it back this guy up. well i think. we're let's take a look what's happened to really. to some extent i want him to was supporting circus really and then the subjoined to...
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washington out of touch. washington has never been more out of touch than the rest of america than they are out. it's the republican party. it's the democratic party. people look at washington. you can look at the numbers. and, joy, i think we're going to see surprises not only among republicans, but also democrats as well. i think there are going to be more incumbents in washington too long that are going to have to face the music. >> well, if you've worked in campaigns and run campaigns you know the most dangerous thing in the world are military elections because they're wildcards. you can't really do polling. it's not the same sample you take when doing a poll. the bottom line who is going to motivate themselves in the emergency room summer when they've got kids to feed and meals to cook than to get in line and vote for you. what eric cantor did, he raised tons and tons of money and put it on television. when i worked in the campaign, i was in communications. everybody wants to be in communications. but yo
washington out of touch. washington has never been more out of touch than the rest of america than they are out. it's the republican party. it's the democratic party. people look at washington. you can look at the numbers. and, joy, i think we're going to see surprises not only among republicans, but also democrats as well. i think there are going to be more incumbents in washington too long that are going to have to face the music. >> well, if you've worked in campaigns and run campaigns...
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it's becoming more and more you use it in washington you know pushing washington's man right now how far are they going to go to defend him because he said in his inaugural address he wants to take care of this operation in the east in a matter of hours well of course that's hasn't happened and it's certainly not going to happen i mean how much of they get it back this guy up. well i think. let's take a look what's happened to really. to some extent i wasn't there was supporting circus really and then the sub going to drop him interested in our circus really starting to give advice to be referred to what kind of advice you can give them this is the absolutely are you saying now. head there really a great chance to stop the bloodshed in this point and said and many others until he's integration he didn't have blood on his hand so he could win here there are fears of the president he could declare peace negotiations talk and this is what more schools and not only a mosque everyone in this crowded room to sit down and talk he thought of the plan to get a signal that first he has to real
it's becoming more and more you use it in washington you know pushing washington's man right now how far are they going to go to defend him because he said in his inaugural address he wants to take care of this operation in the east in a matter of hours well of course that's hasn't happened and it's certainly not going to happen i mean how much of they get it back this guy up. well i think. let's take a look what's happened to really. to some extent i wasn't there was supporting circus really...
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the week, ed o'keefe of the washington post. david sanger of the "new york times" and molly ball of the atlantic. >> award winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding is provided by -- >> it is one of the most amazing things we build and it doesn't even fly. it in classrooms and exhibit hallsion mentoring tomorrow's innovators. we build it raising roofs, preserving habitats and serving american's veterans. every day, thousands of boeing volunteers help make their communities the best they can be. building something better for all of us. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is prudential. brigham and women's hospital. additional funding is provided annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by stationsions to pbs from from viewers like you. thank you. live from, washington, moderator again again. negotiations to free underwaydahl had been for years. bergdahl had walked away from deser
the week, ed o'keefe of the washington post. david sanger of the "new york times" and molly ball of the atlantic. >> award winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding is provided by -- >> it is one of the most amazing things we build and it doesn't even fly. it in classrooms and exhibit hallsion mentoring tomorrow's innovators. we build it raising roofs,...
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good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with last night's tar and feathering of eric cantor. here's a guy who was playing the game brilliantly, heading to the top, cruising to success, riding the right wing wave, a surfer in a three-piece suit. he should have remembered what jack kennedy said about those who ride the tiger, they end up in his mouth. and that's exactly where eric cantor, the lame duck leader, now resides, in the belly of the beast. the well-basted main course at the tea party. what's it all about? what's this mean to politicians generally, is it good news for anyone left, right, or center, cantor's defeat? except those like nancy pelosi who don't mind seeing their partisan rival take a loss, does anyone think this isn't going to show itself this november when this rolling thunder clap of anger against big shot republicans will hit democrats broadside? well, tonight we look at what it means to progressives, to hard-right conservatives, and, of course, to the 2016 presidential election. ho
good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with last night's tar and feathering of eric cantor. here's a guy who was playing the game brilliantly, heading to the top, cruising to success, riding the right wing wave, a surfer in a three-piece suit. he should have remembered what jack kennedy said about those who ride the tiger, they end up in his mouth. and that's exactly where eric cantor, the lame duck leader, now resides, in the belly of the beast. the well-basted...
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george washington meant a walk over to federal hall to see the statue of george washington, with his hand outstretched and making deals. from there, we would go to the tavern where washington said farewell to his troops. we could not afford to eat there, but we managed to get up to the area above the dining room and see some artifacts from his farewell in his life. macy's meant going to macy's to oldiers and toly s talk about what worse they fought in and their uniforms and so on. so, my father's influence was what shaped me and my interest in history. and, that held all through school. eventually, i majored in history in college. i had a terrific undergraduate advisor. from there, went to cornell university, where he studied. i did work to develop american history and studied the abolitionist movement. then decided to take the direction i have in my career, which is studying immigration history. later on, combining that study of the history of medicine and public health. >> one of your colleagues made the point that you cannot study history without traveling to these locations to fu
george washington meant a walk over to federal hall to see the statue of george washington, with his hand outstretched and making deals. from there, we would go to the tavern where washington said farewell to his troops. we could not afford to eat there, but we managed to get up to the area above the dining room and see some artifacts from his farewell in his life. macy's meant going to macy's to oldiers and toly s talk about what worse they fought in and their uniforms and so on. so, my...
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they call it washington. >> and for them to come out of the locker room. i am just saying. >> is absolutely absurd. in 2000 for 90 percent of native americans said it was not a derogatory so where do we get this? >> if it became an issue suddenly. the last couple of years it is an issue but now really nearly this is a big deal when you break into contract law, to representative trademarks away from the government it is like chrysler with bankruptcy and the bondholders move to the front of the line that should be scaring people not if we are of sending a certain people but it is to the constitution. >> but this is the way the government works made to this since they took over. they know all and tell us what to eat or what to drive for to spend our money on this is one more way and hopefully will be over with the next round of presidential elections. neil: i don't know. you will sleep with the fishes campaign? >> we just get in deeper. [laughter] neil: wed may comeback something with that deal with starbucks offering a college education to a the workers for
they call it washington. >> and for them to come out of the locker room. i am just saying. >> is absolutely absurd. in 2000 for 90 percent of native americans said it was not a derogatory so where do we get this? >> if it became an issue suddenly. the last couple of years it is an issue but now really nearly this is a big deal when you break into contract law, to representative trademarks away from the government it is like chrysler with bankruptcy and the bondholders move to...
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ted cruz is from washington. whatever his -- and i love him, but that is technically part of the establishment. what was his speech at the texas tea party about? a speech denouncing amnesty. that's what people don't like about the establishment. this cozy relationship with the chamber of commerce to the detrimental to the american worker. >> ann, what are you saying? you say people don't like amnesty. you cannot round up millions of people and send them back. you're not suggesting this, are you? >> no. but no one is suggesting that. in fact all these polls showing americans allegedly supporting a pathway to citizenship have written about this. they are completely phony polls. they can two things and on boj sides no one is proposing. no one is proposing rounding up 11 million people. they want employer sanctions, we didn't round up 11 million people to get them here. we won't have to round them up to get them home. but you cut off the employers and they're the ones pushing for amnesty. big business, agri business,
ted cruz is from washington. whatever his -- and i love him, but that is technically part of the establishment. what was his speech at the texas tea party about? a speech denouncing amnesty. that's what people don't like about the establishment. this cozy relationship with the chamber of commerce to the detrimental to the american worker. >> ann, what are you saying? you say people don't like amnesty. you cannot round up millions of people and send them back. you're not suggesting this,...
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he was a washingtone n. >> fascinating figure. we sometimes think he was beamed down from outer space from the enterprise or something and ended up at fort mchenry to watch the bombardment but he represents the fears, the conflicted feelings of many americans during this conflict. he was from maryland originally, not that far from here in gaithersburg. he was born in what is now carroll county but he practiced law in georgetown and was vehemently opposed to this war, a terrible mistake to declare war on great britain and he actually cheers when one of our many invasions of canada fails and he says to john randolph of virginia, this may be treason but if so i embrace the name and yet when washington and maryland are being attacked he rises to the defense and get involved with the militia and involved in the debacle, he gets more or less volunteers for this mission to try to gain freedom for an american doctor who is taken prisoner by the british after as they leave washington. this puts him in position to witness a very pivotal mom
he was a washingtone n. >> fascinating figure. we sometimes think he was beamed down from outer space from the enterprise or something and ended up at fort mchenry to watch the bombardment but he represents the fears, the conflicted feelings of many americans during this conflict. he was from maryland originally, not that far from here in gaithersburg. he was born in what is now carroll county but he practiced law in georgetown and was vehemently opposed to this war, a terrible mistake to...
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sometimes things change in washington. thank you very much. >> one of the country's separatist to stop practice of child brides and underage sex. >> which want to return to our top story. growing pressure on president obama to say what he plans to do on worsening crisis in iraq. he's set to meet with top congressional leaders in the white house all to come up with the strategy of how to handle illinois. mike viqueira our white house correspondent is at the white house. what are the options on the table right now? >> del, it's interesting. the white house is billing this as a status check. they're not proposing or putting forth any new ideas or actions that the president is set to take. it looks little bily that the prospect of unilateral airstrikes on the part of united states is growing dimmer. airstrikes are an option whether it be toma hawk missiles launched from the ships in the gulf or drone attacks. they have made the first steps to reach out to iran to see what kind of cooperation they can offer, and there is talk o
sometimes things change in washington. thank you very much. >> one of the country's separatist to stop practice of child brides and underage sex. >> which want to return to our top story. growing pressure on president obama to say what he plans to do on worsening crisis in iraq. he's set to meet with top congressional leaders in the white house all to come up with the strategy of how to handle illinois. mike viqueira our white house correspondent is at the white house. what are the...
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once again live from washington. moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. you may be forgiven this week for feeling we have been here before. potential air strikes in iraq, check. john kerry dispatched to the middle east, check. the benghazi attacks on page one, check. what these issues have in common is that they provide yet another set of tough foreign policy decisions for the white house on issues that just will not fade away. and when it comes to iraq it boils down to how little, not how much, the u.s. will intervene. the ability have to solve this problem by sending in tens of thousands of troops and committing the kinds of blood that has already been expended in iraq. ultimately this is something that is going to have to be solved by the iraqis. gwen: but can they do that? as "time" magazine says on its cover this week, is this the ends of iraq? what's the answer? >> it may be, it's not yet. and the white house hopes that iraq can be salvaged. i have to say it's not looking good. the hope now -- the president does not want to conduct air strikes not o
once again live from washington. moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. you may be forgiven this week for feeling we have been here before. potential air strikes in iraq, check. john kerry dispatched to the middle east, check. the benghazi attacks on page one, check. what these issues have in common is that they provide yet another set of tough foreign policy decisions for the white house on issues that just will not fade away. and when it comes to iraq it boils down to how little, not how...
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this from the washington post last night. another tidbit about what was happening around washington. on tuesday night, a large group of right-wing leaders dined at the northern virginia home of zell. bo sitting around the table, eating the suddenoasting development were members of the club for growth, the heritage foundation, tea party patriots and the family research council. jeb hensarling of texas sits as chairman of the house financial services committee is their guy who they would like to see challenges speaker boehner or run forever cantor's number two slot. the hill reporting this out this morning. cantor has canceled his national association of manufacturers speech. chris coons will be speaking today. mark in orlando, florida. democratic caller. my question is -- i missed what the first caller said. was a localy there issue. host: the first caller was from virginia from the seventh district. he said he had voted for i dave brat. he said the media has it wrong. this was about getting eric cantor out, who had lost touch
this from the washington post last night. another tidbit about what was happening around washington. on tuesday night, a large group of right-wing leaders dined at the northern virginia home of zell. bo sitting around the table, eating the suddenoasting development were members of the club for growth, the heritage foundation, tea party patriots and the family research council. jeb hensarling of texas sits as chairman of the house financial services committee is their guy who they would like to...
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in washington you know pushing washington's man right now how far are they going to go to defend him because he said in his inaugural address he wants to take care of this operation in the east in a matter of hours well of course that's hasn't happened and it's certainly not going to happen i mean how much of they get it back this guy up. well i think. we're let's take a look what's happened to really. to some extent i want him to was supporting circus really and then the subjoined to drop him interested in our circus really starting to give advice to be referred to what kind of advice you can give them this is the absolutely you saying now. head there really a great chance to stop the bloodshed in this point and said and many others until he's integration he didn't have blood on his hand so he could win here. because the president he could declare peace negotiations talk and this is what more schools and not only a mosque everyone is encouraging him to talk he thought the plan to get the signal is first he has to eliminate all those so-called terrorist separatists and he cannot do i
in washington you know pushing washington's man right now how far are they going to go to defend him because he said in his inaugural address he wants to take care of this operation in the east in a matter of hours well of course that's hasn't happened and it's certainly not going to happen i mean how much of they get it back this guy up. well i think. we're let's take a look what's happened to really. to some extent i want him to was supporting circus really and then the subjoined to drop him...
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how about washington reds, and in honor of washington bafoons how about washington clowns give harry reid a front row seat. and why not rename redskins, washington weanys. maybe. mike, they should be the weasels. and in to have a team that described washington d.c. environment, i suggestion alzheimer's all stars, and call them washington red liners or cover-ups. okay. john e-mails, those in washington d.c. want to change name of redskins they should perhaps change to the fantastic redskins -- phoenix redskins oral about kirky -- albuquerque redskins, i see you are changing the name. yohow about thin skinerss or tae irskins, it would be a good idea to change washington redskins to thugs. how about washington football team, how when the pale faces. then you would offense all pale faces, how about washington pig skins, washington red potato skins. along this theme, keep the name, change the mascot to mr. potato head. change thelowing to a smiling red -- logo to a smiling red potato, a poe pa potato, i woull them washington gridlock, in arkansas, pork barrels would represent our congress
how about washington reds, and in honor of washington bafoons how about washington clowns give harry reid a front row seat. and why not rename redskins, washington weanys. maybe. mike, they should be the weasels. and in to have a team that described washington d.c. environment, i suggestion alzheimer's all stars, and call them washington red liners or cover-ups. okay. john e-mails, those in washington d.c. want to change name of redskins they should perhaps change to the fantastic redskins --...
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idea of what washington is about. host: the caller said you are supported by big businesses. guest: we are supported by families all across this country who give small donations to us. big business does not like us because we do not go along with them in terms. for free and fair trade. big business has gone too far and it does control, i believe that was part of tuesday night's referendum. eric had been listening too much to the big business lobby. host: what about the other candidates? when you look at the people they are mentioning who could be the hensarling, it appears he has ties to wall street as well. business is about covering their bets. they are to put money on a democratic side, on the republican side. you look at democratic leadership and you will see the same individuals and entities even money on the democratic side. it is about power. the difference with us, we are not here representing the big is this interest. we are not here with the big money. many voiceless people and families across the country wh
idea of what washington is about. host: the caller said you are supported by big businesses. guest: we are supported by families all across this country who give small donations to us. big business does not like us because we do not go along with them in terms. for free and fair trade. big business has gone too far and it does control, i believe that was part of tuesday night's referendum. eric had been listening too much to the big business lobby. host: what about the other candidates? when...
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in the beginning madison was washington's chief lieutenant. when the first government under the constitution began, this will be familiar to any of you in politics, washington had an aide to read his inaugural address and the aid produced a 72 page disaster. so washington wrote to madison and and asked please come to mount vernon and held some madison did and he wrote washington's inaugural address and did a very good job of it. after washington delivered the address madison who was leader of the congress wrote the congress's response to madison. he wrote the congress's response to the inaugural address and washington thought madison was so good at this kind of thing he asked him madison, to write washington's reply back to the congress. it is hard to imagine his voice echoing off every wall. i'm not sure there has been another time in history when one man has been so influential at the beginning of an administration when madison was in the beginning with washington. >> talk about the constitutional convention. obviously there were battles ove
in the beginning madison was washington's chief lieutenant. when the first government under the constitution began, this will be familiar to any of you in politics, washington had an aide to read his inaugural address and the aid produced a 72 page disaster. so washington wrote to madison and and asked please come to mount vernon and held some madison did and he wrote washington's inaugural address and did a very good job of it. after washington delivered the address madison who was leader of...
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the hearing is ready to begin in washington, dc. >> sex sells. the new approach bay area water officials are taking to get you to conserve water. >> diplomatic difficulty, the just released poll showing president obama is facing trouble when it comes to americans and confidence in his foreign policy. >>> good morning at 6:00 on tuesday. thanks pore joining us. >>> check out the flow as the sunrises in the east. weather-wise, what can we expect? >> we will break it down, here is the day planner for the bay, the next 12 hours we have free of clouds and they gathering along the coast but have not made it into the bay. 58 degrees. mild at noon and 66. breezy at 4:00 and sunny and 76 and the low clouds return at five o'clock and 64. inland we are not so mild as yesterday, 62 degrees and sunny and warm and high clouds and sunshine at 4:00 and 77 at 7:00, we limited with cloud cover at the coast, but cloudy through noon until 7:00. >> heavy traffic over the amount pass with a fur car crash not blocking any lanes and that is probably the extent so far of
the hearing is ready to begin in washington, dc. >> sex sells. the new approach bay area water officials are taking to get you to conserve water. >> diplomatic difficulty, the just released poll showing president obama is facing trouble when it comes to americans and confidence in his foreign policy. >>> good morning at 6:00 on tuesday. thanks pore joining us. >>> check out the flow as the sunrises in the east. weather-wise, what can we expect? >> we will...
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he cannot possibly do something that will alienate his washington's backers and if washington is telling him to fight he'll fight if washington is telling him to fold he'll fold it regardless of whether it is in ukraine's interest or not the economic considerations are simply not in the play here he will do as he is told going to disagree there i think that his power base is still the ukrainian i would arche he is our regard he has his he is supported by the people who really wield power in ukraine and they are looking to continue their business i mean this whole thing this is people keep imagining that the evolution of ukrainian politics has been about politics it hasn't it's been about money it's been about power you had the orange revolution which was simply one oligarchy faction replacing another they were unsuccessful they got pushed out by a covert faction who has now been pushed out by another faction which is going to try to consolidate its economic they never it was never able to do that gentlemen we've run out of time many thanks to my guests in washington columbus and here in
he cannot possibly do something that will alienate his washington's backers and if washington is telling him to fight he'll fight if washington is telling him to fold he'll fold it regardless of whether it is in ukraine's interest or not the economic considerations are simply not in the play here he will do as he is told going to disagree there i think that his power base is still the ukrainian i would arche he is our regard he has his he is supported by the people who really wield power in...
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washington d.c. . well despite the tough language the polish foreign minister has actually said out loud what many in poland are thinking that's according to political analysts kind of more pain. kind of obscene and somewhat racist words it was articulated what i think a great deal of the polish people probably feel poland supported the united states during the attack on iraq being what george w. bush called the new europe but yet they've gotten nothing out of it the polish people are suffering under extreme measures of austerity and now there are u.s. troops piling in their country using it as a place to threaten russia and i think that this phone call that was leaked kind of revealed revealed that i think that some of the anger was is widespread it's also interesting to point out that you know that in light of this in the recent victoria nuland tapes that in a lot of instances you know that the public officials you know while they may speak to the public in very clear and articulate words behind clos
washington d.c. . well despite the tough language the polish foreign minister has actually said out loud what many in poland are thinking that's according to political analysts kind of more pain. kind of obscene and somewhat racist words it was articulated what i think a great deal of the polish people probably feel poland supported the united states during the attack on iraq being what george w. bush called the new europe but yet they've gotten nothing out of it the polish people are suffering...
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. >> compromise was already near impossible in washington. is there any prayer now for deals on issues like immigration and spending. >> what's going on is the republican party going even further to the right. >> i've worked with all 434 other members of congress before. i can work with whoever gets elect sgld plus the hillary clinton book rollout hits a few speed bumps. dead broke, really? >> that may have not been the most artful way. >> does $200,000 a speech make it harder for hillary to understand the middle class crunch. >> bill and i have gone through a lot of different phases in our lives. >> "inside politics" the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters now. >> welcome to "inside politics." i'm john king. happy father's day. it was a wow week in politics. with us to share their reporting and insights, politico's maggie haberman, david mashers in at "the washington post," jonathan martin at "the new york times" and npr's wanda summers. >> the number two house republican was sent backing tuesday by an underfunded economics profess
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can put that they possess ok michael bryant in washington the u.s. state department or i think was the white house said that obama would limit is limit targets meaning it would get not only iraq but presumably syria and joseph just said there the blurring of these two cond conflicts here do you think that this is going to make it even further. damage the situation because if barack obama is going to start bombing syria which you know a lot of people criticize him for not doing last august it will just create this even wider conflict within the region and pull in other powers as well you know peter there's a lot of parts to the answer to that question one of the one of the things you said at the very outset of the show was that obama's foreign policy has been abysmal and it has been and the reason it has been is because he's been so focused on stuff that he really didn't need even need to focus on for example he put all if you put as much energy into foreign policy as he did into health care a lot of the stuff might not be happening right now however
can put that they possess ok michael bryant in washington the u.s. state department or i think was the white house said that obama would limit is limit targets meaning it would get not only iraq but presumably syria and joseph just said there the blurring of these two cond conflicts here do you think that this is going to make it even further. damage the situation because if barack obama is going to start bombing syria which you know a lot of people criticize him for not doing last august it...
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i was sorta horrified by the washington press corps because what's the washington press corps covering it's almost never covering reality it is covering the words news in washington is about what people say news elsewhere in the world. it is mostly about what people do there's a huge difference talk is cheap actions more difficult so we can find out what's really going on how is wal-mart really behaving why is apple able to dock its taxes you know why couldn't j.p. morgan spot the london whale doing that phony trading going on is scott walker involved in some kind of gimmick in which he should have been involved in this state of wisconsin during this recall those are real those a real issues there's real behavior behind him it's not just words and that's where the room reporting matters and that's what we're not giving the american people and of. you know. if i could just one last question about the media and then i would like to spend the rest of our time on your book because your book is just mind boggling and it's brilliant. i was in the media i was a news reporter radio i did radio
i was sorta horrified by the washington press corps because what's the washington press corps covering it's almost never covering reality it is covering the words news in washington is about what people say news elsewhere in the world. it is mostly about what people do there's a huge difference talk is cheap actions more difficult so we can find out what's really going on how is wal-mart really behaving why is apple able to dock its taxes you know why couldn't j.p. morgan spot the london whale...
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thousands and thousands of slaves came to washington and began to trickle into washington from virginia and other slave states. searching for their freedom. floodrickle became the with the emancipation proclamation of 1863. thousands and thousands of slaves came to washington. they lived here. they died here. iny died in great numbers the early years after the emancipation proclamation. for the flooded of refugees coming here. they do not have any place to live or eat. army decided let's build a place for them at arlington. a friedmanished village. as many as 1500 slaves came to live here in the spring of 1863. one generatione to t to the next generation to the next generation. way in 1900.er cemetery.a military there are also those who were not in the military. they were civilians. they call the former slave a civilian. this was one of the greatest honors you could bestow on them. that is on the gravestone. see the sleigh cemetery stretches on and on. of slaves.thousands there is a thriving black community image the army built for former slaves here at arlington. it lasted for right a
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back to washington. >> in washington, a washington of change. a bipartisan call as congress moves on from the air canada feet. defeat.the eric cantor the likelihoodon of legislation. maybe a return to sequestration and government shutdown? we have seen this bomb with the cantor primary, what is the likelihood we could see disruption? three components -- what is the short-term disruption. a couple near-term policy issues. one is the export-inport -- the export-import bank. is next year, are we going to have debt ceiling brinksmanship? that is difficult to decide until we see the election results.that is what investors are pricing in. >> over the weekend, three republicans are vying for whiop. -- for whip. isntify why the president important? s frank underwood in "house of cards." this is the person has to find votes for what we are talking about. steve cooley'-- steve scalise, head of the republican study committee. it is as if the republicans are going to get their establishment der, and conservatives will get the whip. they're saying let's not
back to washington. >> in washington, a washington of change. a bipartisan call as congress moves on from the air canada feet. defeat.the eric cantor the likelihoodon of legislation. maybe a return to sequestration and government shutdown? we have seen this bomb with the cantor primary, what is the likelihood we could see disruption? three components -- what is the short-term disruption. a couple near-term policy issues. one is the export-inport -- the export-import bank. is next year,...
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the washington journal is live at the world war ii memorial in washington, d.c. it is between the washington monument and the lincoln memorial. it opened in 2004, commissioned by president clinton in 1994. it cost 100 $79 million, all private donations. million, all private donations. we want to hear you're a murmured says. -- we want to hear your remembrances. still over one million world war ii veterans still living today. or if you remember world war ii as a civilian as well. i want to share this note with you in case you did not see this. it was just reported this week that the last of the world war ii navajo code talkers died this week. the last of 29 navajo americans who developed a number editable code that helped allied was when world war ii died wednesday of kidney failure. chester nez was 93 years old. now we will go back to your calls and we will talk with william here in the area in alexandria, virginia. hello. caller: yes, good morning, think you for taking my call. that i amted to say very happy you are covering this . the world war ii memorial is a
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joined by my guest michael o'brien in washington he is a former defense department contractor in iraq and author of the book america's failure in iraq also in washington we have michael hughes he is a journalist and foreign policy analyst and in london we crossed to joseph willits he is from the council for arab british understanding only gentlemen cross-talk rules in fact and you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it michael bryan if i go to you first in washington the united states has been deeply meddling in the affairs of iraq for the over the last ten years does it need to meddle more . well you know what it really needs to peter is a decision decision needs to be made by the president of the united states do we get go back do we get involved again or do we just wash our hands of it and i got to say the reason why it's a decision is because if we're going to get involved in iraq again in century expect it's going to have to be a lot more than three hundred advisers. manpower and a lot of force is going to be needed to keep this country from completely disintegrati
joined by my guest michael o'brien in washington he is a former defense department contractor in iraq and author of the book america's failure in iraq also in washington we have michael hughes he is a journalist and foreign policy analyst and in london we crossed to joseph willits he is from the council for arab british understanding only gentlemen cross-talk rules in fact and you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it michael bryan if i go to you first in washington the united...
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nbc's tracie potts joins us now from washington d.c. whatever the president does, he says he is willing to go it alone. >> reporter: we heard democrats and republicans coming out of the leadership meeting with him saying the president does not think that he needs to go back to congress to get approval if he decides to take military action in iraq. >> reporter: u.s. navy planes and drones are flying over iraq this morning gathering surveillance. >> it's not as easy as looking at an iphone video of a convoy and then immediately striking it. >> reporter: the white house says president obama is still considering whether to order air strikes. >> we are very intensely vetting each of the possibilities. >> the president has not ruled out anything except for sending u.s. combat troops into iraq. >> reporter: top democrats and republicans who met with the president wednesday said afterward whatever he is considering will not need congressional approval first. the president is taking some heat from republicans who questioned whether he is taking
nbc's tracie potts joins us now from washington d.c. whatever the president does, he says he is willing to go it alone. >> reporter: we heard democrats and republicans coming out of the leadership meeting with him saying the president does not think that he needs to go back to congress to get approval if he decides to take military action in iraq. >> reporter: u.s. navy planes and drones are flying over iraq this morning gathering surveillance. >> it's not as easy as looking...
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one of washington's most powerful leaders ousted. this morning, eric cantor here live. >>> and border crisis. >> they're not going to survive. >> children flooding into the u.s. without their parents, what can be done to prevent catastrophe. >>> "this week" with george stephanopoulos begins now. >>> good morning, i'm martha raddatz coming to you from baghdad. where we're tracking breaking news in a fast-moving crisis that could draw the u.s. back into war. president obama now considering air strikes, as an army of jihadists remain just 60 miles of this capital, and while there will be no american boots on the ground, just last night, the aircraft carrier, "uss george h.w. bush," and two other warships were moved to the persian gulf. we have team coverage of every angle. but we begin here in baghdad, where we arrived this morning to find a city bracing for attack. ready to take up arms. a city where americans gave their lives, now on the brink of civil war. security forces here mobilizing. residents here, hoarding food and supplies, f
one of washington's most powerful leaders ousted. this morning, eric cantor here live. >>> and border crisis. >> they're not going to survive. >> children flooding into the u.s. without their parents, what can be done to prevent catastrophe. >>> "this week" with george stephanopoulos begins now. >>> good morning, i'm martha raddatz coming to you from baghdad. where we're tracking breaking news in a fast-moving crisis that could draw the u.s. back...
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official washington and a lot of the press treated him that way. so his attempt to position himself as the de facto official response to the president like a state of the union rebuttal was diligently reflected by a lot of the press. >> president obama stood firm today on his policies for fighting terror, and closing the prison at guantanamo. and former vice president dick cheney answered with a defensive bush administration policies and new challenges to mr. obama. >> there was lots of coverage like that you might remember. obama said this, dick cheney said that and cable news channels, including this one, studiously ran split screen coverage that day. dick cheney, right now, still lives in a world where he's on par with president obama issuing his responses, but the rest of the world is moving on. so where did he take his rebuttal today? to youtube. >> we stand in a critical moment in the life of our nation. the policies of the last six years have left america weakened. our enemies no longer fear us, our allies no longer trust us. leading from be
official washington and a lot of the press treated him that way. so his attempt to position himself as the de facto official response to the president like a state of the union rebuttal was diligently reflected by a lot of the press. >> president obama stood firm today on his policies for fighting terror, and closing the prison at guantanamo. and former vice president dick cheney answered with a defensive bush administration policies and new challenges to mr. obama. >> there was...
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washington brave hearts or washington warriors. then it went to crazy town like the burgandys like from anchor man. and the vaders from fans from darth vader. and there are folks who don't think highly of lawmakers. they poked fun at washington saying the washington gridlock or why don't you call them the washington lobbyists. after all they make a ton of money, pay though taxes and work 170 days per year. you also have the washington filibusters, the washington red tape. how about the washington benjamins. everyone knows it's all about the benjamins and money beats everything in dc. how about washington stills and nash. >> before we go we'll update a story we told you about yesterday. if you don't know what lmso means. that's why the fbi put together an 83-page glossary with 3 thus slang terms used on social networking sites and how often they show up, but that may be a bit out of touch. the "washington post" reports the entries including bogsat. bunch of guys sitting around talking. nifos which talks about naked in front of compu
washington brave hearts or washington warriors. then it went to crazy town like the burgandys like from anchor man. and the vaders from fans from darth vader. and there are folks who don't think highly of lawmakers. they poked fun at washington saying the washington gridlock or why don't you call them the washington lobbyists. after all they make a ton of money, pay though taxes and work 170 days per year. you also have the washington filibusters, the washington red tape. how about the...
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in washington. which is a fight for immigration amnesty. >> now, those people are giddy today. >> they're not in the district. >> but they basically drove the election in the district. and if there was anybody the democrats would call an obstructi obstructionist, it would actually be eric cantor. they were lying about eric cantor's position on immigration reform. but there's a bigger question here. are you worried about how talk radio is basically driving a wedge in your party? >> not at all. it's helpful in building a vibrant conservative movement. >> that was helpful? what happened last night was helpful? >> i did not say it had an actual impact on the race with regard to immigration. this race was about one thing. people are sick and tired of washington, d.c. and 34,000-plus virginia republicans and conservatives were able to register their complaint with what's happening in washington, and i know you -- i'll tell you something, there's a whole bunch of democrats. if you're kay hagan in north car
in washington. which is a fight for immigration amnesty. >> now, those people are giddy today. >> they're not in the district. >> but they basically drove the election in the district. and if there was anybody the democrats would call an obstructi obstructionist, it would actually be eric cantor. they were lying about eric cantor's position on immigration reform. but there's a bigger question here. are you worried about how talk radio is basically driving a wedge in your...
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we need to transform washington d.c. i believe, as a republican, in limitting the size and scope of our government. i believe in a smaller government. i believe in less taxes. i believe in this core foundation that we all do as republicans. and senator graham has had 20 years to go up there and get the job done. it's time to allow somebody else another turn right now. after that length of time and listening to the people of south carolina, we need a principled leader. we need someone who will reach across the aisle but to negotiate and bring the others to our side and not just walk across the aisle to the democrats and stay there. we need someone who is going to be strong. we do need to stand up and fight for what we believe in which is to limit the size and scope of government. we need lower taxes in order to create jobs and move this country forward. >> mr. cash. >> senator graham you're describing yourself as a ronald reagan republican. but i believe a lot of us all of us here on this stage believe you're a john mccai
we need to transform washington d.c. i believe, as a republican, in limitting the size and scope of our government. i believe in a smaller government. i believe in less taxes. i believe in this core foundation that we all do as republicans. and senator graham has had 20 years to go up there and get the job done. it's time to allow somebody else another turn right now. after that length of time and listening to the people of south carolina, we need a principled leader. we need someone who will...
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in new york we have don de bar he is an anti-war activist and host of a daily radio program and in washington we cross ivan eland he is a senior fellow and director of independent institute all right crosstalk rules in fact gentlemen that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it marcos if i go to you first in london. does polish ngo ask for a ceasefire out of strength or out of weakness or cannot just first of all say peter it's a good thing but russian news outlets are covering the conflict in ukraine in bed because if western media had to field for themselves the world wouldn't be hearing about this terrible dreadful conflict which is incurring civilian casualties every single day but you know president poroshenko he's approaching the conflict in a very to place this man on the one hand he talks of wanting to bring peace to the region to have negotiations but on the other hand he's maintained in i'm prosecuting a terrible offensive which is resulting in just awful civilian casualties so what i believe is plain a very very dangerous game here i think he's trying to
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it is with somebody else in washington. been onid something had his mind from the beginning as an option, which is continuing to move his way around lee's brightpoint and unite with the army of the james at the james river, which is what he does. we all know the story of cold harbor, or think we do. we know it is not quite the physical disaster, but might be a psychological setback, in terms of actual damage done the army. while bloody and futile, it was not the same as certain other attacks that occurred during campaigns. more people die at the mule shoe and the bloody angle then die at cold harbor, but we view those actions significantly differently. was there any payoff? there is no payoff. there is nothing that compensates for the losses. but, given that situation, great then does something which he talked about with people from the beginning of the campaign. sudden, inspiration struck grant on june 4 or five and he said, i guess we will go to the army of the james, as if you could get on amazon and get pontoons to the
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patent office cancels the trademark for the washington redskins. the cost could be huge for the third most valuable football franchise. >>> and finally tonight, a major blow to the washington redskins. the u.s. patent office cancelled the nfl team's federal trademark, a big step in what some hope will pressure the franchise to finally change the name. hampton pearson has more. >> reporter: the patent office ruling says the washington redskins should lose federal trademark protection because the name redskins is disparking to native americans. the campaign to change the team name has gained momentum with statements in recent months from president obama, civil rights groups, and lawmakers from both parties. today on the senate floor, majority leader harry reid called on red skin's owner daniel snide tore change the team name. >> this is extremely important to native americans all over the country, they no longer use this name. it's racist. daniel snider says it's about tradition. i ask what tradition. >> reporter: the issue goes back to 1967, in the
patent office cancels the trademark for the washington redskins. the cost could be huge for the third most valuable football franchise. >>> and finally tonight, a major blow to the washington redskins. the u.s. patent office cancelled the nfl team's federal trademark, a big step in what some hope will pressure the franchise to finally change the name. hampton pearson has more. >> reporter: the patent office ruling says the washington redskins should lose federal trademark...
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he wrote washington's inaugural address and a very good job of it. after washington the liver to the address, madison who was the leader of the congress wrote the response to madison. he wrote to the response to the inaugural address and washington by this time for but they were so good at this kind of thing he asked him to write the reply back. [laughter] >> it's hard to imagine how his voice was echoing off every wall. i'm not sure there has been another time in history when one man has been so influential at the beginning of his administration believe that madison was in the beginning of washington. >> host: obviously there were battles over the various provisions of the constitution. we ended up with article one, two and three and it took a long time, many hours and days of work to put it altogether. altogether. all together. but can you cite the sort of specific compromise and important provision that they argued about and were ultimately able to resolve? >> guest: >> is what we all learned about the big states and small states that want him to
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"washington journal" continues. to endere to discuss how political gridlock in washington, d.c., as henry bonilla, a former member of congress. thank you for joining us. you work with the commission on political reform, a bipartisan policy center. tell us what the commission does. guest: it is a stellar group. the founders are a group of bipartisan senators and started the organization back in 2007. this particular commission that i have been serving on for the last year has been made up of a good, strong, bipartisan group, former elected officials, senators, house members, people from the private sector, people from academia. and we wanted to look at some strong recommendations on how to try to get congress out of a ditch. their ratings were in our are in the tank. i saw was about 8% or 9%. if you figure in the margin of error, we are approaching zero. it has become dysfunctional. i think both sides would agree on that. well-respected senator that was quoted in the newspaper the other day that said he is now living
"washington journal" continues. to endere to discuss how political gridlock in washington, d.c., as henry bonilla, a former member of congress. thank you for joining us. you work with the commission on political reform, a bipartisan policy center. tell us what the commission does. guest: it is a stellar group. the founders are a group of bipartisan senators and started the organization back in 2007. this particular commission that i have been serving on for the last year has been made...