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washington ignored last ditch effort by iraq to negotiate for peace. the effort began in january of 2003 in which they contacted us . and through my intermediary friend, he was asked by the syrians to go to baghdad, get unconditional terms from saddam hussein and the intelligence and the iraqi intelligence at the time. and he brought them out and sent them to me as conditions that saddam hussein would agree to if the united states did not attack up to this, there were 6 conditions, 2 of which we could have implemented immediately to test ah, ah, the, the, the seriousness of their of their proposals. one was we would be allowed to take the allow $5000.00 us troops to go into iraq and look for weapons of mass destruction. there was talk at high levels, almost terms because i turned and turned them over to the secretaries office. and, and was it basically the intermediary while they decided to launch the attack on and in march of 2003. so who were the architects of the invasion? well, it's a long list. first to politicians. a no, no, only president george
washington ignored last ditch effort by iraq to negotiate for peace. the effort began in january of 2003 in which they contacted us . and through my intermediary friend, he was asked by the syrians to go to baghdad, get unconditional terms from saddam hussein and the intelligence and the iraqi intelligence at the time. and he brought them out and sent them to me as conditions that saddam hussein would agree to if the united states did not attack up to this, there were 6 conditions, 2 of which...
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now washington is, a city of secrets and secrets are a form of power in washington, more secrets. you have access or the greater secrets that you have access to, the more power you have. there's many different levels of security clearance that you can get as an as an elected official or working various institutions in washington national, security institutions. and there was no more dangerous secret during this period of time than than being gay it was actually worse to be gay than to be a communist. and there are some examples can talk about later but primarily the reason for that is that a communist could leave the communist party. they could come out, so to speak, and denounce the party and their colleagues. in fact, some of the most important of the early american conservative movement were ex communists. but once you were as a homosexual or a sexual deviants, as the term went, your career was over. and so this seems a fascinating prism through which to study all different sorts of events and phenomena. presidencies really from fdr until the of the cold war. and the reason i s
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it's basically washington b. washington, as usual in advancing its agenda with this inflation reduction act these of a europe. meanwhile, europe naively continues to pretend that washington isn't an economic competitor. now, india is set to become a 7 trillion dollar economy in the next 7 years. but according to the countries chief economic adviser, he also added that the target of a 3 trillion dollar economy can be achieved as early as march. his statement on monday came as a survey showed that the nation's economy is expanding. the fastest rate in more than 2 years, the government advisor said an important issue is the u. s. preparing to lower its interest rates within the next 2 years, which will have an impact on the indian repeat. also to note india's overall demand for fuel reached a 9 month high in december. the india has become one of russia's largest oil customers as new delhi snaps, all discounted shipments, shunned by european consumers, rushes supply to india high skyrocketed to all time highs of 1170
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here she is in washington. the other washington. by 1914, suffragists had one in washington, california, oregon, arizona, kansas, nevada and montana. most western women could now vote before women in a single state back. east ironically, by the time of the suffragist triumph that, you're the west demography had synchronized with the rest of the country. women no longer benefited from the settlement era's unprecedented opportunities for. as world war i loomed, some societies conservative turn act aggravated by women's economic and political gains, created a predictable backlash. even the rugged radio cow girl recently competed with men were replaced by rodeo queens who waved from their palmetto. like the history of the old western general, the record of its women is not a seamless march of progress. their history charts jagged trajectory of advances on one front and retreats on another. progress for some and decline for others. there is no way to balance colonization benefits for white settlers and their descendants with the terrible
here she is in washington. the other washington. by 1914, suffragists had one in washington, california, oregon, arizona, kansas, nevada and montana. most western women could now vote before women in a single state back. east ironically, by the time of the suffragist triumph that, you're the west demography had synchronized with the rest of the country. women no longer benefited from the settlement era's unprecedented opportunities for. as world war i loomed, some societies conservative turn...
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or a base in germany on friday voiced by washington's defense secretary. many of us thought that today we will have a breakthrough. the discussion about heavy metal pence. you did mention that at all, i don't have any announcements to make on your launch. and you heard the, the german minister of the french say that they made a decision on leprosy. so no shiny new toys, just a lot of the hand me downs that had already previously been announced. now all eyes were also on nato defense ministers as they met at this ramstein airbase, near frankfort tom on friday. secretary lloyd austin, basically just use the opportunity to ask america's allies to toss more cash into the pot for the u. s. military industrial complex. oh, i mean ukraine military support spoken like a true board member temporarily. recused for 4 years by the way. and stockholder that he is now, canada actually did that by the way, canada bought a u. s. made miss how the fed system as a gift to ukraine. so they're basically throwing money at the u. s. military industrial complex for ukraine. and
or a base in germany on friday voiced by washington's defense secretary. many of us thought that today we will have a breakthrough. the discussion about heavy metal pence. you did mention that at all, i don't have any announcements to make on your launch. and you heard the, the german minister of the french say that they made a decision on leprosy. so no shiny new toys, just a lot of the hand me downs that had already previously been announced. now all eyes were also on nato defense ministers...
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well, nonetheless, falling in line with washington's agenda. for example, advocating for a negotiated piece in the ukraine conflict before then calling for an outright ukrainian when or like saying that russia's interests matter until western critics pylon come after him for the remark. and then he just backs down, dig o placed equal value in relationships with both the us and russia, with the french people being the top priority at all costs and they're all types. now it's hard to imagine de god telling french citizens as back home did amid the you praying conflict that the time of a bonded when it comes to energy is over. all because washington decided that it was time to pick a fight with russia, that hard france in europe's energy interests and well, france just decided to go along with it. speaking of which it was thanks to the god that france became energy and dependent in the 1st place. through the construction of nuclear power plants, the same no howl who sail michael green lit to pentagon contractor, general electric. when he was franc
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we see a lot of letters that pass between tyler and mary going back from virginia to washington washington to virginia. tyler took 18 interest in what his daughter was reading. recommended all the things he read when he was young. we definitely wanted her to develop a fertile mind. his oldest son, robert tyler was born in 1816 had a pretty decent relationship with john tyler. he was a student at william and mary like his father. did well at william and mary but there is still a distance between the two of them or formality almost. the fact they did not see each other that much will robert was growing up. john tyler junior was born in 1819 no doubt took his father's absence of the hardest. young john, and eventually became an alcoholic, suffered through a troubled marriage that was largely his doing. before and after despaired of that one point thinking he was going to be dead they found that his son and namesake would be dead. with his children, leticia who found it extremely difficult to deal with her husband continuous absences. there is an anecdote from may of 1831 that is particularly
we see a lot of letters that pass between tyler and mary going back from virginia to washington washington to virginia. tyler took 18 interest in what his daughter was reading. recommended all the things he read when he was young. we definitely wanted her to develop a fertile mind. his oldest son, robert tyler was born in 1816 had a pretty decent relationship with john tyler. he was a student at william and mary like his father. did well at william and mary but there is still a distance between...
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alf an hour. >> good morning and welcome to "washington post" live. our guest this morning is a former republican congressman from georgia and former speaker of the house of representatives from 1995 to 1999, newt gingrich i want to start with the news this morning if we can, there have been mass shootings in three different places, for really in the last three or four days, nla a dance studio to in san mateo california. at farms and of course one in des moines, at a youth center. what can be done about this problem. >> i think we have to confront the reality that we have combined mental health and drug addiction problem and that a great deal of what's going on is a profound change in the way people relate to each other. the fact is, whether it is the strength of the marijuana, rise of fentanyl and other kind of drugs, the level of hostility and anger that's out there is extraordinary and manifests itself in violence in ways that are horrifying. i think personally we have to come to grips the degree to which we have tolerated destructive deviant behav
alf an hour. >> good morning and welcome to "washington post" live. our guest this morning is a former republican congressman from georgia and former speaker of the house of representatives from 1995 to 1999, newt gingrich i want to start with the news this morning if we can, there have been mass shootings in three different places, for really in the last three or four days, nla a dance studio to in san mateo california. at farms and of course one in des moines, at a youth...
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he is in his first term and native of the state of washington, a district in the state of washington. he is a graduate of princeton where he has a b.a. he was a marshal scholar, and has his p.h.d. and his thesis had to do with comparative social policy, a p.h.d. from oxford. he worked in the consulting firm of mckenzie and company for a number of years, and also was in the washington state legislature, and he did all this before he came to the congress. congressman timmons is in his second year, one of the youngest people ever to be elected in the state of south carolina to congress, is a graduate of george washington university where he has a degree in international affairs and political science. he has a masters in intellectual studies and a law degree as well from the university of south carolina. he has a masters from n.y.u. in cybersecurity strategy. he was in the south carolina state legislature before he was in congress, and a captain now in the air national guard. so i would like on behalf of all of the former members of congress here to bestow upon the two of them the disting
he is in his first term and native of the state of washington, a district in the state of washington. he is a graduate of princeton where he has a b.a. he was a marshal scholar, and has his p.h.d. and his thesis had to do with comparative social policy, a p.h.d. from oxford. he worked in the consulting firm of mckenzie and company for a number of years, and also was in the washington state legislature, and he did all this before he came to the congress. congressman timmons is in his second...
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powered by cable. >> "washington journal" continues. host: looking at the week ahead in washington, the bloomberg news congressional reporter is joining us. kevin mccarthy said he will sit down wednesday with president biden to talk about issues of the debt limit and the like. what are the positions of the two men and what does that mean going into the conversation? guest: the most important thing that happens this week. joe biden's position is the position that barack obama had in his second term which is that he will not negotiate concessions for releasing the hostage of the debt limit. kevin mccarthy, the new speaker, new house says you got to negotiate. that's how are democracy works and we've got to find compromises and we need to try to cut spending, reduce the deficit and come to an accommodation and a deal and what the republicans want ultimately is a deal that lays at a path to a balanced budget. when you have $1 trillion in deficits, that's not likely to happen in the next few months. a lot of times, these negotiations start o
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this is why we will end wasteful washington spending. from now on, federal bureaucrat wants to spend it, they will come before us to defend it. as for as the chinese communist party, we will create a bipartisan select committee on china to investigate how to bring back the hundreds of thousands of jobs that went to china and then we will win this economic competition. speaking of committees, we will hold the swamp accountable, from the withdrawal of afghanistan to the origins of covid and to the weaponnation of the f.b.i. -- weapon isation of the f.b.i. let me be very clear. we will use the power of the purse and the power of the subpoena to get the job done. this is something we should all agree upon. we will stand up and speak out for the back dislep bone of -- backbone of our economy, the hardworking taxpayer. it's night time here in washington, but in some ways, it's also like a new beginning, a fresh start. my friends, this chamber is now fully open for all americans to visit. i want to give all americans a personal invitation, you
this is why we will end wasteful washington spending. from now on, federal bureaucrat wants to spend it, they will come before us to defend it. as for as the chinese communist party, we will create a bipartisan select committee on china to investigate how to bring back the hundreds of thousands of jobs that went to china and then we will win this economic competition. speaking of committees, we will hold the swamp accountable, from the withdrawal of afghanistan to the origins of covid and to...
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the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. larsen: mr. speaker, i wish to yield two minutes to the gentleman from california, mr. desaulnier. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. desaulnier: thank you. i want to thank the gentleman for yielding. i also want to thank my partner in this, chairman graves, for his positive comments. and as he mentioned, in 2017, an air canada plane at san francisco international airport got within 59 feet of crashing into four planes loaded with passengers, putting the lives of more than 1,000 people at risk, which would have been the greatest aviation disaster in american history. when the national transportation safety board investigated, they found that the outdated notam system was the largest part of the near disaster. since then, i and others have been working with the aviation industry, the f.a.a., the ntsb, and the transportation and infrastructure committee to address the critical issues with notam. updating them and making them more accessible to the people who use them is essen
the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. larsen: mr. speaker, i wish to yield two minutes to the gentleman from california, mr. desaulnier. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. desaulnier: thank you. i want to thank the gentleman for yielding. i also want to thank my partner in this, chairman graves, for his positive comments. and as he mentioned, in 2017, an air canada plane at san francisco international airport got within 59 feet of crashing into four planes...
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here's an endless titanium loop for washington executives. and we'll be back after a short commercial and that's what they'll talk about. st. petersburg 's popular theater festival has changed its name on the site rainbow to avoid falling under the laws for the third lgbt propaganda. under what flag will performances be shown now, yes, and was it worth it at all to be renamed? feel the boundless space with new laptops. zero ultra was born for games yes, the water is good, don't worry. i saw a grandmother crying and walking with empty eggplants. i told my dad that when i grow up i will find water and deliver it to people. it is important that a person died, it was very difficult to find people who risk their lives, too, will be able to drill. here there is a well of a water station, practically there is no water from the canal, there is no water. such meanings were not invested in the accusation of lgbt propaganda became complete unexpectedly justified by designers from omsk , yulia kovalevskaya, whose work provoked a discussion in the city ad
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with china has criticized washington and its relations with africa. after the us treasury secretary accused beijing of failing to help zambia salve its debt problems. even if the u. s. one day sold 6 debt problem, it is not qualified to make groundless accusations against all press for all the countries out of selfish interests. because it cannot at all alleviate us. tremendous responsibility for the reason of the world debt issues. south african journalists that day almost only breaks down the late as diplomatic spat between the us and china. the tensions between washington and beijing is based on the increasing geopolitical tensions between the current nations. i mean, washington is seeing beijing as a country that is making very big inroads within the african continent and is focused on that military power and the economic influence that it has on the continent. they also worried that the influence that china now has on africa will soon surpassed that of the u. s. i mean the u. s. has gone on to accuse china of making inroads with regards to unfair
with china has criticized washington and its relations with africa. after the us treasury secretary accused beijing of failing to help zambia salve its debt problems. even if the u. s. one day sold 6 debt problem, it is not qualified to make groundless accusations against all press for all the countries out of selfish interests. because it cannot at all alleviate us. tremendous responsibility for the reason of the world debt issues. south african journalists that day almost only breaks down the...
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u and nato is washington. is there a sense at least mister back that washington is pressuring other countries, the send tanks to ukraine, while it's not being prepared to, to do that itself. washington is certainly encouraging us to send tanks 1st or to send take tanks while washing isn't prepared to do so. that's correct. the german chancellor has vowed to support ukraine for as long as it takes, but we see hesitation from from other members of the the parliament law may occurs over sending tanks. what does that say about germany's policy towards key? well, i think the german chancellor is not necessarily a whole. he's generally been reluctant at most critical stages, but they are hope that his government, especially the german greens and also the liberals so that they shrink him into sending offences. weapons that since supplies the situation in the german government and parliament is concerned as far as the german population is concerned . if the recent polls would show that the conflict ukraine was by far
u and nato is washington. is there a sense at least mister back that washington is pressuring other countries, the send tanks to ukraine, while it's not being prepared to, to do that itself. washington is certainly encouraging us to send tanks 1st or to send take tanks while washing isn't prepared to do so. that's correct. the german chancellor has vowed to support ukraine for as long as it takes, but we see hesitation from from other members of the the parliament law may occurs over sending...
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the strengthening of his presence in washington is there. as the cc director, i made over 250 trips to d.c. from atlanta. basically to answer questions, testify and ask for resources. the national center of scientific dashes to is in maryland and i think the report gets it right, needs to be much stronger. it is a structural weakness that cdc is not there to make its case, to advocacy groups in the kind of force needed. there are two ways to do that, the bottom line is you have to show up and be there and even hundreds of trips do not replace having high-level stats, getting to know people, when the director mentioned to me that in the past quarter he has had lunch with every single congressional staff member on one of the committees that either authorized or funded this and i thought that is great, that is mono center. -- one center. that is one small example. >> you can think about this in multiple levels, when i started as a cdc director within the humphrey building, the decision was made that the washington office was moved to co-locate
the strengthening of his presence in washington is there. as the cc director, i made over 250 trips to d.c. from atlanta. basically to answer questions, testify and ask for resources. the national center of scientific dashes to is in maryland and i think the report gets it right, needs to be much stronger. it is a structural weakness that cdc is not there to make its case, to advocacy groups in the kind of force needed. there are two ways to do that, the bottom line is you have to show up and...
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and that to washington, d.c. there is a fallacy in washington, d.c. that government can't work and we have to expect failure. but that's not true. we prove that it's not true here in nebraska. we need to hold washington, d.c. accountable for making sure they're providing the same level of high service that we do here at steakart. -- at state government. and for the things that we're properly supposed to do, doing them really, really well. just like we did here in nebraska. we've got a whole washington dc -- hold washington, d.c. accountable for the waste and the fraud. and make sure that we're running government were like a business just like we've done here in , nebraska. we also have to have a strong national defense. that's one of the key things our federal government's supposed to do for us. we've gotta make sure that we're pushing back upon some of the threats, like the chinese communist party. we have done that here in nebraska. in fact, i was the first governor to ban tiktok on state devices back in august of 2020. so, we've been pushing back o
and that to washington, d.c. there is a fallacy in washington, d.c. that government can't work and we have to expect failure. but that's not true. we prove that it's not true here in nebraska. we need to hold washington, d.c. accountable for making sure they're providing the same level of high service that we do here at steakart. -- at state government. and for the things that we're properly supposed to do, doing them really, really well. just like we did here in nebraska. we've got a whole...
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and washington is saying, we're not going to do that right now. what interesting again as you, as you say, so, so sholtes some say show might actually be pushing back in a sense by saying to america, we're not going to send all leopard tanks to ukraine into you guys send the abrams . but donald, i understand the abrams are very heavy, very expensive. they require a remedy to, excuse me, renovation very, very quickly, after 100 hours. right? that's right. these are actually very complicated pieces of machinery and the united states military, of course, has an enormous budget. so they're able to do that, and it's very likely that the high command and the pentagon and us officials aren't so sure they want to risk sending that super expensive high tech machinery to ukraine just for it to get blown up by russian missiles essentially. and that's why we have heard from washington, that they're, they're not ready to send these m on abrams tanks yet. let's take a listen to what they said. we just don't think we're there yet. the abrams tank is a very compl
and washington is saying, we're not going to do that right now. what interesting again as you, as you say, so, so sholtes some say show might actually be pushing back in a sense by saying to america, we're not going to send all leopard tanks to ukraine into you guys send the abrams . but donald, i understand the abrams are very heavy, very expensive. they require a remedy to, excuse me, renovation very, very quickly, after 100 hours. right? that's right. these are actually very complicated...
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here is the front page from the washington times. the first big win yesterday for republicans making a significant change to the way that it operates. this was -- house lawmakers will make it easier for them to pass bills that have spending. and more difficult to improve tax increases. two republicans did not vote. the role in dallas did not vote and otherwise it was a straight party line balance to the new york times story. this is a breakdown of what is actually in the package specifically on the issue of making it easier for the speaker. it is the most disgusting change in the rules package and it promotes a single lawmaker to vacate the chair allowing them to remove the speaker. historically that has been the position of the house and lawmakers refrained from deploying that since 2018 and then they used it as a threat for john boehner. and they say a majority of the house members get the -- republicans have reverted to requiring that to a single member. that is from the new york times. that rules package is passing yesterday -- l
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she grew up in washington city. she was the daughter of hotel owner, and as such, she up around some really important political figures who would stay in or socialize at her father's hotel right. many wrote and spoke of her as a very beautiful, perhaps even alluring. dangerous seductive beauty. right. and peggy herself quite aware of this. she would write in her biographer excuse me, autobiography years later when i was still in pants. let's and rolling hoops with other girls i had the attentions of men young and old enough turn a girl's head so she is self-aware to write she knows that people consider her to be beautiful right and aware potentially of the potential power that she has in that beauty that she could use. hey, so peggy, as i say, i grew up in her father's hotel. she will marry a man named john timberlake in 1816. okay and he works as a purser on a ship. essentially, he takes care of the money but as such, he spends a lot of their marriage at sea. he's not. so while he is at sea for much of their marria
she grew up in washington city. she was the daughter of hotel owner, and as such, she up around some really important political figures who would stay in or socialize at her father's hotel right. many wrote and spoke of her as a very beautiful, perhaps even alluring. dangerous seductive beauty. right. and peggy herself quite aware of this. she would write in her biographer excuse me, autobiography years later when i was still in pants. let's and rolling hoops with other girls i had the...
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welcome to washington journal. we will have live coverage, asking you about the vote yesterday and the process that resumes and noon. republicans, you're lying is (202) 748-8001. for others it is (202) 748-8002. if you want to send us a text, text us at (202) 748-8003. we welcome your comments on facebook, twitter and instagram. if it is not kevin mccarthy, who is your choice? who would be your choice, or do you think he has the ability to rally those votes that he lost yesterday? you probably heard them say, we do not have a willing partners. if you were a democrat, who video in my? akeem jeffries did come out on top. they need the 218 what members voting in each tally yesterday. just to set the scene of where things are for the u.s. house come this and it came in, they elected their new leadership. a tree from david, who was senior correspondent. he says this. it was pointed out to me that the u.s. congress is not a functioning body because the house is not constituted. without power to approve legislation. about
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s. intent to provide key with tanks demonstrates washington's direct role in the conflict. now that the republicans are in the majority in the house and hopefully we can have some same decisions made with respect to this conflict. so it doesn't turn into world war 3, which it appears to be doing as we sit here, i think the delivery, the tanks, change the dynamics of the united states as involvement in this conflict and pushes us closer to the red line that the kremlin has spoken of and very well may change the relationship of the united states to russia with respect this conflict because, you know, at some point our country becomes less than 8 or, or a better. so ukraine and more of a, an active participant. and that is really the dangerous step with the supply of these abrams tanks, sabre rattling in u. s. military circles over china appears to be reaching new level. a senior american air force general has warned that he thinks his country will go to war with beijing within 2 years. i hope i'm wrong. my gut tells me we will fight in 2025. she secured his 3rd term and set h
s. intent to provide key with tanks demonstrates washington's direct role in the conflict. now that the republicans are in the majority in the house and hopefully we can have some same decisions made with respect to this conflict. so it doesn't turn into world war 3, which it appears to be doing as we sit here, i think the delivery, the tanks, change the dynamics of the united states as involvement in this conflict and pushes us closer to the red line that the kremlin has spoken of and very...
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jon: alexandria hoff from washington. thanks. for more on the likelihood of house republicans coming together and choosing kevin mccarthy to be the next speaker of the house, let's bring in charlie hurt washington times opinion editor and fox news contributor. there is something of a circular firing squad that has been lining up among the gop caucus in washington. maybe they haven't fired the shots yet, what do you think the prospects are here, charlie? >> certainly without a doubt kevin mccarthy has a tough hill to climb and that's his job in general to manage a small majority. he is an equally tough hill to climb getting the speakership. the problem is for as many people in the house republicans who say they're not going to vote for mccarthy, just as many if not more republican say that i vote for anybody but mccarthy. and all those people they stick out those positions as a hold them fast. once voting starts the things get very different every speakership race i've ever covered there's always been a holdouts, it's been a lot m
jon: alexandria hoff from washington. thanks. for more on the likelihood of house republicans coming together and choosing kevin mccarthy to be the next speaker of the house, let's bring in charlie hurt washington times opinion editor and fox news contributor. there is something of a circular firing squad that has been lining up among the gop caucus in washington. maybe they haven't fired the shots yet, what do you think the prospects are here, charlie? >> certainly without a doubt kevin...
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jaire how do i see myself being different from senator sass and who am i taking to washington dc? there's a lot of differences there and senator sass is there and he focused on getting conservative judges on the ben and have judges that understand the meaning of the constitution andud i share that same value ad that's what we've done as i've appointed judges here in nebraska as well. senator sass was very keen on strong national events, especially national defense, especially with regard to the threat of the chinese communist party and i share the same concerns so i think there's going to be a lot more similarities around issues that he and i will be focused on, which are again kind of conservative values that we share. so i think there's going to be a lot of similarity on the issue and can't think of specific issues we differ on on top of my head and even conservatives on different issues and can't think of one off the top of my head. it's important that we have that same conservative values and philosophy coming to dc. the governor was kind to appoint me and it's one of the thin
jaire how do i see myself being different from senator sass and who am i taking to washington dc? there's a lot of differences there and senator sass is there and he focused on getting conservative judges on the ben and have judges that understand the meaning of the constitution andud i share that same value ad that's what we've done as i've appointed judges here in nebraska as well. senator sass was very keen on strong national events, especially national defense, especially with regard to the...
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she goes to washington, i am in washington d. c. right now, one of her older sisters had married a man. she goes to washington in 1890. in 1890, washington was gilded age booming. it was an interesting place to reinvent yourself that is what you wanted to do, and she did. she did not have any money but she had social status and she had enough of a veneer of sophistication that she was at the opera all the time, she met interesting people and learned to be fashionable. she became what she thought she wanted to be. and she ended up marrying a man named norman galt. her sisters husband's cousin. and, next picture please. this picture is from this time period. i love this picture because she is so confident and beautiful. she is just owning who she is. i think of, and this is from the 1890s, this is edith becoming herself. getting out of her little appalachian town and becoming herself. on her own, to a large degree. as mary said, if she were a man this would be a very different story. including the up by your boot straps american dream
she goes to washington, i am in washington d. c. right now, one of her older sisters had married a man. she goes to washington in 1890. in 1890, washington was gilded age booming. it was an interesting place to reinvent yourself that is what you wanted to do, and she did. she did not have any money but she had social status and she had enough of a veneer of sophistication that she was at the opera all the time, she met interesting people and learned to be fashionable. she became what she...
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and that is particularly what a washington d. c wants to a country like steel. yeah, that is a huge amount of money that is or that could have rebuilt c o $22.00 or 3 times a doctor. we could have got a medication medicine. we could have got day 6 up our hospitals in syria. it could have got fuel for the cars, our schools and everything. we have a shortage exceeded as getting one out of electricity of the 24 hours, the ceiling people. i'm talking about the cd and average people. they cannot and they don't have fuel. it don't have electricity to warm their houses. there are some areas in syria like la po, damascus, homeless, almira hammock. in the central of syria, the temperature are below 0. they have no way of warming their houses as move to india. now where a recent poll shows a rather surprising result with the united states of america taking 2nd place among the top security threats to india. so his correspond runjun sharma taking up the story. firstly, very, very interesting ball there, as you suggested rory. and now the ball is seeing that us is considered
and that is particularly what a washington d. c wants to a country like steel. yeah, that is a huge amount of money that is or that could have rebuilt c o $22.00 or 3 times a doctor. we could have got a medication medicine. we could have got day 6 up our hospitals in syria. it could have got fuel for the cars, our schools and everything. we have a shortage exceeded as getting one out of electricity of the 24 hours, the ceiling people. i'm talking about the cd and average people. they cannot and...
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i had of expected fir, the senior level talks in washington. you've got to work through not just japan, but you've got to walk through obviously, korea, you've got to work through the dutch, all the potty, sorry to table all the parties have a mutual shared interest in the outcome. everybody has different aspects of the industry. the deal been sort will not be just bilateral, it must be multilateral. now those 3 us allies are 1st, so supplies for china's high. then the lens, the largest provider and computer chip maintenance services. japan is among the top supplies of ican equipment. the 1st me conduct to production while both south korea and japan, the biggest exports is of computer chips in china. again, my robes and says the u. s. is backing china into a corner with potentially volatile consequences. there's a lot of concerns about the constant us pressure on other independent countries, china, russian, all the parts of the world. they don't agree with the governments and they use this strategy to try and strangle, or industry to develop. a
i had of expected fir, the senior level talks in washington. you've got to work through not just japan, but you've got to walk through obviously, korea, you've got to work through the dutch, all the potty, sorry to table all the parties have a mutual shared interest in the outcome. everybody has different aspects of the industry. the deal been sort will not be just bilateral, it must be multilateral. now those 3 us allies are 1st, so supplies for china's high. then the lens, the largest...
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you mean pain not washington. the level of partisanship in the 1790s is comparable to what we are facing in washington now, okay? the press there were no rules for the press. all the news fit to print. now, washington stands firmly against that whole thing. he thanks of you have any problems you can vote me out of the next election. but the level of partisanship in the newspapers in the 1790s is scatological. in washington really cannot understand that. he does not understand it. only think he is hurt by it. i think he survives the french and indian war. he should have been killed when he was a young man. he should've been killed several times. he was not even a wounded but they wounded him in his second term they really got him. he could not wait to get out of there. i know we want to move int
you mean pain not washington. the level of partisanship in the 1790s is comparable to what we are facing in washington now, okay? the press there were no rules for the press. all the news fit to print. now, washington stands firmly against that whole thing. he thanks of you have any problems you can vote me out of the next election. but the level of partisanship in the newspapers in the 1790s is scatological. in washington really cannot understand that. he does not understand it. only think he...
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he says washington's ultimate goal for china is to provoke an armed conflict. the trying the same thing with taiwan and not directly and all the united states soldiers on the ground at the stage, but to use all the countries to be in bo, taiwan, itself. all the people who inhabit taiwan is embarked upon an aggressive strategy both against russia because of its independence policies and china buzz for its independent policies. and because it also has a very strong position in terms of the role of the state government, all of this could be resolved peacefully, cooperatively. countries can have the differences that don't have to go to war for that. unfortunately, the final step for the united states, as in any large period, this country is to have war to get us way and best the big danger for the world. and another point is out of economic pressure. the u. s. has been pushing its allies to restrict high tech exports to china, including discussions with japan and the netherlands and south korea. that's according to the us ambassador to japan, ahead of expected furt
he says washington's ultimate goal for china is to provoke an armed conflict. the trying the same thing with taiwan and not directly and all the united states soldiers on the ground at the stage, but to use all the countries to be in bo, taiwan, itself. all the people who inhabit taiwan is embarked upon an aggressive strategy both against russia because of its independence policies and china buzz for its independent policies. and because it also has a very strong position in terms of the role...
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washington, d.c. has a monopoly on information. on secrets. on things that the average americans don't have access to. so, when it comes to -- so they tafeign a lot of outrage on a document being misplaced. secret in washington classified information is traded all the time especially to reporters for people's own interest or they pay attention to certain things but not others like, you know, where's the footage for the security tapes on january 6th or who leaked the document at the supreme court as you just talked about? they play a shell game of own benefit to access to information and real scandals like the debacle in afghanistan or border or our drug crisis or crime, things that people should be able to solve they on solve themselves of and don't try to tackle. managing the information means imagining access. access to big salaries, corporate boards and that's good for republicans and democrats. >> steve: will, piece makes a lot of good points in washington, d.c. it seems like the administration put some talking points out to mainstream med
washington, d.c. has a monopoly on information. on secrets. on things that the average americans don't have access to. so, when it comes to -- so they tafeign a lot of outrage on a document being misplaced. secret in washington classified information is traded all the time especially to reporters for people's own interest or they pay attention to certain things but not others like, you know, where's the footage for the security tapes on january 6th or who leaked the document at the supreme...
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i lived 44 years of my life in washington dc. [inaudible] would like to make a quick analogy between cyrus and [inaudible] dr. king in the sense that 25 centuries in between the two. cyrus abolished slavery throughout his empire. with the status of him being [inaudible] . host: we will have to let you go ron. it is breaking up a little bit. it is hard to hear on the cell signal. we apologize about that. we will go to anderson indiana with connie on the democrat line. caller: hi to mr. chavez and to you. i would like to lodge a little disagreement with him when he said that the applicable divide is driven by racism. i think racism drives the political divide because only five members of the republican party are lack. 33% of the congress is white. --is black in crock -- in congress 33% represents most of . america's demographic. the gerrymandering that is done is carving out rich, white districts so that republicans can be reelected. also, we saw on tv the long lines of college students who had to wait to vote where republican area
i lived 44 years of my life in washington dc. [inaudible] would like to make a quick analogy between cyrus and [inaudible] dr. king in the sense that 25 centuries in between the two. cyrus abolished slavery throughout his empire. with the status of him being [inaudible] . host: we will have to let you go ron. it is breaking up a little bit. it is hard to hear on the cell signal. we apologize about that. we will go to anderson indiana with connie on the democrat line. caller: hi to mr. chavez...
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vernon as washington knew it but washington knew it as a plantation, which was worked by enslaved people and so we're asking entirely different questions to broaden that story that we're telling and i think much may be said about women's history in the same way. there are so many stories that we haven't begun to plunge plumb the depths of what what women's involvement have been in those sites. would that be the case of the white house? do you think melissa as well? um, yeah, i mean, i think elaine's point about what i was thinking about how the history the history that has been told maybe started with the kind of low-hanging fruit in terms of what what were the what was preserved in terms of the documentation, you know kind of starting there and then as susan was saying, i mean the questions have broadened so much as we've begun to understand that it is not just the history of our political leaders of white men that needed to be preserved but expanded into all kinds of realms people of different races ethnicities sexual orientation gender all of those things, which we are now, we're a lo
vernon as washington knew it but washington knew it as a plantation, which was worked by enslaved people and so we're asking entirely different questions to broaden that story that we're telling and i think much may be said about women's history in the same way. there are so many stories that we haven't begun to plunge plumb the depths of what what women's involvement have been in those sites. would that be the case of the white house? do you think melissa as well? um, yeah, i mean, i think...
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the gentlelady from washington. miss rodgers: the lady suggested we should be banning exports to russia, north korea, and iran. i might note that president biden has actually wanted to emport from russia and iran. pleased to yield to the gentleman from ohio, mr. latta, two minutes. mr. latta: thank you very much. mr. speaker, i rise in support of the protecting america's strategic petroleum reserve from china act. legislation offered by my good friend, the gentlelady from washington state, and the chair of the energy and commerce committee. for the first two years of the biden administration, we have seen an unprecedented level of hostility toward america's energy producers. the administration has made every effort to undermine, avoid, and restrict oil and gas production in north america. while at the same time moving to drain our strategic reserves in an attempt to offset the price increases caused by the president's own policies. playing politics with the strategic petroleum reserve has resulted in the lowest leve
the gentlelady from washington. miss rodgers: the lady suggested we should be banning exports to russia, north korea, and iran. i might note that president biden has actually wanted to emport from russia and iran. pleased to yield to the gentleman from ohio, mr. latta, two minutes. mr. latta: thank you very much. mr. speaker, i rise in support of the protecting america's strategic petroleum reserve from china act. legislation offered by my good friend, the gentlelady from washington state, and...
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good morning and welcome to washington journal. we will start the program asking you your view of republican investigations in the house into the biden administration. the lines to call her if you support the investigations, tell us why at (202) 748-8000. if you oppose, (202) 748-8001. we are on social media, facebook.com/c-span. send us your thoughts on twitter. we are talking broadly about what the house republicans are looking into in the investigations announced so far including the creation of some selected special committees, those including the select subcommittee on the weaponization of government, further investigations will be held by the oversight committee on the ben administratn -- the bidenamily businesses, the origins of the covid pdemic, on china competitiveness, the withdrawal from afghanistan in 2001, border enforcement and the treatment of january 6 defendants. the investigations announced this past week and more about the documents that were found at the presidents post vice presidential office at the biden cent
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this seems to be the deeper reason why washington is so reluctant. on the subject of tag deliveries. beth force is its ally to make sacrifices like a vassal will washington's efforts to get allies to sin, more lethal laid comes amid tough economic challenges in germany, which is facing rising prices and soaring energy built. despite what we've just heard, the u. s. secretary of state denies, has countries pressuring anyone to take action. germany suggested today that sir, they won't allow tanks to be sent to ukraine unless the u. s. senate and 1st i was your response to that. so on the question of, of tanks and for that matter, any women system, these are sovereign decisions for each country to make. well, we spoke to a member of the european parliament for the alternative for germany party. he says that while the u. s. is asking countries to send their top heavy weaponry to key if it's not following its own advice. well, she did this certainly encouraging us to send tanks 1st or to send 10 tanks. why washington isn't prepared to do so far as the job
this seems to be the deeper reason why washington is so reluctant. on the subject of tag deliveries. beth force is its ally to make sacrifices like a vassal will washington's efforts to get allies to sin, more lethal laid comes amid tough economic challenges in germany, which is facing rising prices and soaring energy built. despite what we've just heard, the u. s. secretary of state denies, has countries pressuring anyone to take action. germany suggested today that sir, they won't allow tanks...
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a model says washington has been following the ukraine 5 to play the operations. the asia pacific region crowds take to the status of brazil's may just city to support president is still pulling a violent attempt. in the national capital with hello and welcome to international broadcasting live from the russian capital. i'm right to mommy and as always, it's great to have you with us. let's take a look at today's top stories. in terms of writing is reported in the dentist republic as russian troops make advances for us to get the important cities for control of the region. this is the latest i'm verified for this in from the front lines, was seat vessels in a suburb of the city. the crating colonel in command of the town's defences, has reportedly been killed amid the fighting. the british defense mercy has reported that russian forces have already taken over a large part of the town. local officials say ukrainian forces have been shooting cities throughout the region. with more than 50 artillery rounds of the past 24 hours damaging apartment buildings and killing
a model says washington has been following the ukraine 5 to play the operations. the asia pacific region crowds take to the status of brazil's may just city to support president is still pulling a violent attempt. in the national capital with hello and welcome to international broadcasting live from the russian capital. i'm right to mommy and as always, it's great to have you with us. let's take a look at today's top stories. in terms of writing is reported in the dentist republic as russian...
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and that is particularly what a washington d. c wants to a country like steel. yeah, that is that huge amount of money. that is, that, that could have rebuilt year to 2 or 3 times a doctor. we could have got a medication medicine. we could have got day 6 up our hospitals in syria. it could have got fuel for the cars, our schools and everything. we have a shortage, it's easy as getting one out of electricity every 24 hours, the ceiling people, i'm talking about the student average people. they cannot and they don't have fuel . it don't have electricity to warm their houses. there are some areas in syria like la po, damascus, almost almira hammock. in the central of syria, the temperature are below 0. they have no way of the warming to houses. now, south africa's foreign minister as cold for a dollar substitution in global and regional trade. and as looking towards the bricks, group of concrete for the solution are to contribute. our chris him spoke earlier with my colleague, maurice sushi now by its want these following words from dr. lindy ponder might until we'
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and that is particularly what a washington dc wants to a country like steel. yeah, that is a huge amount of money that is ah, that could have rebuilt year 2 or 3 times. ed doctor, we could have got a medication medicine. we could have got dead stop our hospitals in syria. it could have got fuel for the cars. our schools and everything. we have a shortage exceeded as getting one out of electricity 24 hours, the ceiling people. i'm talking about the seating average people. they cannot and they don't have fuel. it don't have electricity to warm their houses. there are some areas in syria, like allah po, damascus, homeless, almira huh. in the central of syria, the temperature are below 0. they have no way of the warming to houses. nice south africa's foreign minister has coal for a dollar substituting global trade and is looking towards the bricks group of countries for the solution. artie contributor chris m spoke earlier with my colleague, rory sushi i'd want that might entail. we've always been concerned at the fact that there is a dominance of the dollar and t
and that is particularly what a washington dc wants to a country like steel. yeah, that is a huge amount of money that is ah, that could have rebuilt year 2 or 3 times. ed doctor, we could have got a medication medicine. we could have got dead stop our hospitals in syria. it could have got fuel for the cars. our schools and everything. we have a shortage exceeded as getting one out of electricity 24 hours, the ceiling people. i'm talking about the seating average people. they cannot and they...
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washington, independent. hello, mary. caller: greta, i don't want to see the united states go into default. they need to call it what it is. it's not a ceiling or anything like that. the one thing i was trying to make a point on, it's hard to talk, i get upset and i don't want to say anything wrong to hurt anybody's feelings but the one thing they should have thought about for those five days when the house speaker, you know, they had days of votes and votes. i don't know, what was it, 15 different votes? they should have thought about it then. the one president from the last one is putting in his two cents. the thing is, everybody in my family was military. they don't know, people don't know what's going on with the military. we don't know what's coming in from the borders. there is war going on. it's cyber. it's probably really expensive. i've never had a credit card for that reason. my dad taught me if you don't have it, don't spend it. make sure you make enough to pay your mortgage, to pay your utilities. and then if
washington, independent. hello, mary. caller: greta, i don't want to see the united states go into default. they need to call it what it is. it's not a ceiling or anything like that. the one thing i was trying to make a point on, it's hard to talk, i get upset and i don't want to say anything wrong to hurt anybody's feelings but the one thing they should have thought about for those five days when the house speaker, you know, they had days of votes and votes. i don't know, what was it, 15...
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going to send ours and washington itself. a saying no way. we just don't think we're there yet. the abrams tank is a very complicated piece of equipment. it's expensive, it's hard to train on. it has a jet engine. i think it's about 3 gallons to the mile with jet fuel. it's not the easiest system to maintain naturally, that's something that's upset quite a few german to feel that the u. s. is basically ready to sacrifice people at the altar of its own foreign policy agenda. we heard from one german m p who basically voice that opinion as well as implies that this is all really bringing us closer to a potential nuclear confrontation. western tanks could ultimately provoke the use of nuclear weapons primarily against germany. that seems to be the deeper reason why washington is so reserved on the subject of supplying tanks, but as forcing its ally to make those sacrifices like a vassal. now the new york times also reported that the u. s. is willing to help key of strike targets in crimea, even if that risks escalating the confl
going to send ours and washington itself. a saying no way. we just don't think we're there yet. the abrams tank is a very complicated piece of equipment. it's expensive, it's hard to train on. it has a jet engine. i think it's about 3 gallons to the mile with jet fuel. it's not the easiest system to maintain naturally, that's something that's upset quite a few german to feel that the u. s. is basically ready to sacrifice people at the altar of its own foreign policy agenda. we heard from one...