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washington gets a draft, it's type set. washington makes final very minute edits but he's very hands on about the edits and rewritten the entire thing into his own hand which is rewritten by his stepdaughter. claypool comes over with the final proof to say thank you. they decide they're going to publish it -- there's no like weekend edition. they're going to wait. it's an afternoon paper that costs 6 cents. claypool returns the document, and he expresses real reluctance to part with it sort of hemming and hawing. and washington sort of very oddly for him impetuously says fine, you can keep it. and washington keeps his documents meticiously at mt. vernon. he rewrites old letters sometimes. but he gives the original document to claypool who then sits on and refuses to sell it and it's believed to be lost for a long period of time. but that morning washington leaves philadelphia september 19, 1796. he leaves that morning and with martha and a green parrot and that afternoon the paper hits the streets and the news explodes. it'
washington gets a draft, it's type set. washington makes final very minute edits but he's very hands on about the edits and rewritten the entire thing into his own hand which is rewritten by his stepdaughter. claypool comes over with the final proof to say thank you. they decide they're going to publish it -- there's no like weekend edition. they're going to wait. it's an afternoon paper that costs 6 cents. claypool returns the document, and he expresses real reluctance to part with it sort of...
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mary washington did not remarry after george washington's father died and george washington was only 11 years old at the time. so, she really gave him a tremendous strength of character. she taught him very many things about how to manage an estate. she was herself known to be very religious. i think it's very clear she read to him books, not only the bible but books on religion. she had to be a very strong woman. i think george washington was probably quite like his mother. she seems to be a no-nonsense figure herself. and now, she's had an interesting reputation throughout american history, because on the one hand in the 19th century mary washington was held up as the great model of womanhood in america because she was the one who raised the greatest citizen. and so in this democracy in the 19th century, if we want to have great citizens, we need to have great mothers like mary washington. in fact the first national monument to a woman in this country was created for mary washington in fredericksburg before the civil war. i think it was in the 1830s. but by the 20th century, intere
mary washington did not remarry after george washington's father died and george washington was only 11 years old at the time. so, she really gave him a tremendous strength of character. she taught him very many things about how to manage an estate. she was herself known to be very religious. i think it's very clear she read to him books, not only the bible but books on religion. she had to be a very strong woman. i think george washington was probably quite like his mother. she seems to be a...
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in washington pasta command -- washington's command. we will talk our way through this. i hope you can all see that. a lot of the chief problems that washington had -- i am sure that most of you are familiar with this. undercord in 1777 was pressure. and the was occupied counterattack at germantown was beaten and the real, major disappointment came in november -- they were two toges that controlled access the city. the loss of those forts, the royal navy was able to get through to philadelphia and provision general william how's army. it was a crushing blow to morale. major general horatio gates forced the surrender of an entire british army at saratoga. horatio gates has had a different time -- difficult time with his story. has warned the shadow of his criticisms of washington. he was critical, he lost the battle of camden in south carolina in 1780. from which his military reputation never covered. we cannot write off ratio gates -- horatio gates just like that. he had a combat record in the seven years war. military paper pusher. tha
in washington pasta command -- washington's command. we will talk our way through this. i hope you can all see that. a lot of the chief problems that washington had -- i am sure that most of you are familiar with this. undercord in 1777 was pressure. and the was occupied counterattack at germantown was beaten and the real, major disappointment came in november -- they were two toges that controlled access the city. the loss of those forts, the royal navy was able to get through to philadelphia...
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and washington sends their son to his namesake to george washington. with that kind of bravery is wonderful to read about monroe 's words as he writes in this autobiography be about how she did this. she is a remarkable lady. very talented and very quiet. she's almost the jacqueline kennedy of the founding first ladies. she's a bit regal she is miss represented as aloof. it's the case that she hasn't old-fashioned politeness and she saw to that. >> we can talk for just a minute about the contrast about the and how they entertain. dolley madison for example was a very powerful figure in d.c. politics. and then followed by james and elizabeth. how did their time in france shape the ways in which they create a small republican court in the washington and that. >> i think the monroe's were both very influenced in france. not just by thinking and culture but also by furniture. they bought furniture that they actually took to the white house after it was reopened. some of that is still there today. some of those people were re- furnished and put on display.
and washington sends their son to his namesake to george washington. with that kind of bravery is wonderful to read about monroe 's words as he writes in this autobiography be about how she did this. she is a remarkable lady. very talented and very quiet. she's almost the jacqueline kennedy of the founding first ladies. she's a bit regal she is miss represented as aloof. it's the case that she hasn't old-fashioned politeness and she saw to that. >> we can talk for just a minute about the...
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it took washington nine hours. they practice -- the boat crew practice on a local lake then we come down and practice on the river. the there is a lot of planning all year. there will be a meeting in january then a meeting next year. >> my father fished. he never owned a motor. when we were not fishing, we rode in the chesapeake day. -- chesapeake bay. was 10 years old. i started rowing the boat at 10. rowing this is just a reflection of my childhood. as a reenactor, i have been doing george washington for nine years now. it is a tremendous opportunity. as you look around here, you see hundreds and hundreds of visitors who come here just to see this one event. iconicny iconic -- an event. without this victory, the army would have collapsed. >> how did you get into doing this type of thing? historian, ieur have been doing reenactment for -- when you work your way up from a private to a sergeant when officer, you look at your predecessors and say again quote i could do something -- say, " i could do something differe
it took washington nine hours. they practice -- the boat crew practice on a local lake then we come down and practice on the river. the there is a lot of planning all year. there will be a meeting in january then a meeting next year. >> my father fished. he never owned a motor. when we were not fishing, we rode in the chesapeake day. -- chesapeake bay. was 10 years old. i started rowing the boat at 10. rowing this is just a reflection of my childhood. as a reenactor, i have been doing...
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washington was. i think freeman's main point was coming out of the cabal he told , rather thane man .his ivory figure on a pedestal that answer your question? >> it does. there is one more question if we can squeeze it in. prof. lender: i will be here as long as you want. [laughs] >> what became of the board of war? prof. lender: it became what was supposed to be. it became a support office for the army. it handled military , itespondence to congress kept track of where equipment not with the army was, it made sure that the army had its records maintained more or less in order, that washington did not have to handle this routine record-keeping. states,ndence from the correspondence from really anywhere, private correspondence to the army that did not bear on what washington needed to address immediately. questions in congress as to what do we do about such and such a situation could be referred to the board of war and they would spare whether to washington's time. it was created to be a support offic
washington was. i think freeman's main point was coming out of the cabal he told , rather thane man .his ivory figure on a pedestal that answer your question? >> it does. there is one more question if we can squeeze it in. prof. lender: i will be here as long as you want. [laughs] >> what became of the board of war? prof. lender: it became what was supposed to be. it became a support office for the army. it handled military , itespondence to congress kept track of where equipment...
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at the same time he feels washington is undermining him, monroe is undermining washington, sending correspondence to washington and going back and forth and is caught. when he is brought back in disgrace under adams' administration, secretary of state pickering who is no fan of monroe's, monroe is nursing a grudge and writes a 400 page book with an extreme hi long title but it begins with, a view of the executive "and it's his version of his relationship with washington and what happened to him in france. so watching this and looking at washington's copy and if you look along the side and the bottom you can see the handwritten transcribe little of -- scribblings of a very angry george washington and i got a kick out of putting them next to each ein book. monroe writes he was invite bid the president accept the office of minister and washington's comments are after several attempts had failed to an continue a more eligible character. another point he said i did no perceive how the declaration of independence supplied at the time of the jay treaty and negotiations and washington's comments are, non
at the same time he feels washington is undermining him, monroe is undermining washington, sending correspondence to washington and going back and forth and is caught. when he is brought back in disgrace under adams' administration, secretary of state pickering who is no fan of monroe's, monroe is nursing a grudge and writes a 400 page book with an extreme hi long title but it begins with, a view of the executive "and it's his version of his relationship with washington and what happened...
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a washington aide in high favor with washington. i could have added other individuals to that cause. these were serious men and their arguments were basically on two fronts. you had men like mifflin, wayne, and broadhead. washington was losing, but can't be continued if we're going to win the war. then you had samuel adam that's rejected to trying to fight the british. they wanted to rely on militia. and there was a historical context to keep in mind. the military history of the 136 colonies was in effect british military. as they discussed on the floor of congress while debating what to do congressional critics of washington noted that during the seven years war the british government did not hesitate to replace losing generals. a british commander in chief was relieved of duty and he did not puce military and political results. they went through a succession but it was a rough road. officers did not win. that leaved the question of would congress fire a commander in chief. the answer to that is yes, they did. and we tend to forget
a washington aide in high favor with washington. i could have added other individuals to that cause. these were serious men and their arguments were basically on two fronts. you had men like mifflin, wayne, and broadhead. washington was losing, but can't be continued if we're going to win the war. then you had samuel adam that's rejected to trying to fight the british. they wanted to rely on militia. and there was a historical context to keep in mind. the military history of the 136 colonies...
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the thing i loved about this washington isn't there it's george washington who sees this. a good night of sleep while the three of them can talk politics. it's almost a habit virginia politicians on their way back maybe courtesy call to george washington but as munro's influence intensified to the point it isn't just jefferson's idea but munro they start to drift away. nothing tears you apart more than the years as washington's minister. it's not so much stockholm syndrome from being there for so long but he really doesn't like great britain. he doesn't do him any favors and that he doesn't have john j communicating about the treaty but nobody tells munro anything. finally, he gives an assignment to the famous painter of the works in the capital to memorize the treaty and then go to munro and say i will recite it for you but i won't give you a copy. he says well then i don't want to hear it and he passes it along to a new england fellow that he trusts and he can't wait. i mean, this is his countrymen time and he recites the whole thing to this fellow so that munro can find
the thing i loved about this washington isn't there it's george washington who sees this. a good night of sleep while the three of them can talk politics. it's almost a habit virginia politicians on their way back maybe courtesy call to george washington but as munro's influence intensified to the point it isn't just jefferson's idea but munro they start to drift away. nothing tears you apart more than the years as washington's minister. it's not so much stockholm syndrome from being there for...
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there are statues of washington here, paintings of washington there, washington is the single most represented person in the art collection in the capitol. the city is named for him. he is so connected to it. >> after choosing the site for the capitol in 1791, then laying the cornerstone in 1793, it was washington's desire that the building be completely done and ready for congress to occupy in 1800. >> washington's vision for the building was something large, magnificent, and would command respect. would make americans of every state love their country better, and he hoped that it would be first in the affections of all americans. that is his legacy. >> while washington's aspirations for the building and the city have been more than realized over the course of the centuries, his hopes for what he called a congress house and the banks of the potomac being finished by 1800 would go unfold build -- unfulfilled due to construction and weather delays. the capitol today does not resemble its early years of occupancy from 1800 until the house wing was completed just to the south in 1807. it would th
there are statues of washington here, paintings of washington there, washington is the single most represented person in the art collection in the capitol. the city is named for him. he is so connected to it. >> after choosing the site for the capitol in 1791, then laying the cornerstone in 1793, it was washington's desire that the building be completely done and ready for congress to occupy in 1800. >> washington's vision for the building was something large, magnificent, and would...
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important point to make there let's bring in in his poll in washington our washington bureau chief. bring us up to date with what's going on at the capitol hill right now. well police is obviously using flash bang to really bring. to make people go home it's getting dark here the curfew is just half an hour away we see that the masses have gun from in front of. the capitol so the big question will be what will happen when it's getting really dog and the curfew is taking place in less than 30 minutes i mean this country is shaken as make said shore people always were kind of worried what would donald trump do with in his last let's say 14 days some people were afraid that he would start a war or a military conflict abroad sure there were stories about militias and about the proud boys who might spread wireless but i think hardly anybody ever really thought that people would be able to storm the capital of the united states to enter the capital of the united states to sure this is in the capital of the united states so this united states is is shocked people are in all. and now obviou
important point to make there let's bring in in his poll in washington our washington bureau chief. bring us up to date with what's going on at the capitol hill right now. well police is obviously using flash bang to really bring. to make people go home it's getting dark here the curfew is just half an hour away we see that the masses have gun from in front of. the capitol so the big question will be what will happen when it's getting really dog and the curfew is taking place in less than 30...
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founders understood washington in particular, front frontlines -- washington as president is a fascinating example, conversation he has with attorney general randolph if there's a civil war among to go in with the north. he feels captive to its economy in a way that seems ironic today. he understands it's a problem. not only for the country, but for himself. what's fascinating is dakota did very well addresses last willing testament. that's the point i make in the book. washington's last will and testament a needs to beskc( understood to the quota to his farewell address. eleases his slaves upon his death, and his wife's death. many most of them he inherited from his wife and her first husband. you could easily argue is too little too late. it's worth remembering that first of all he's constantly trying to send a message to the nation, but the direction we need to move, and the side of this debate he's truly on. that nine subsequent presidents own slaves and bought slaves and didn't release them at the end of their life. washington did. it was against the grain. and he was clearly sending
founders understood washington in particular, front frontlines -- washington as president is a fascinating example, conversation he has with attorney general randolph if there's a civil war among to go in with the north. he feels captive to its economy in a way that seems ironic today. he understands it's a problem. not only for the country, but for himself. what's fascinating is dakota did very well addresses last willing testament. that's the point i make in the book. washington's last will...
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this debate goes back to the founding washington , back to the washington administration. what marshall does is he views it broadly. he says the commerce power even covers things like navigation on the waterways and the operation of steamboats. so, therefore magnifies the power of congress over the economy, over and against the states are doing. it is an important assertion of national power. even more important is the mcculloch versus maryland is , which in many ways is marshall's masterpiece. marbury versus madison is the most famous decision where , marshall asserts judicial review and the power to declare laws unconstitutional. it is the one most people begin their casebooks with. it are mostans -- is the one that americans familiar with. mcculloch v madison, he lays out the theory of our constitution. that has endured in many ways since the marshall court is 1819. wrestling with the most important question of the early republic the constitutionality , of the national bank. decades earlier in the washington administration, we have jefferson fighting with hamilton over
this debate goes back to the founding washington , back to the washington administration. what marshall does is he views it broadly. he says the commerce power even covers things like navigation on the waterways and the operation of steamboats. so, therefore magnifies the power of congress over the economy, over and against the states are doing. it is an important assertion of national power. even more important is the mcculloch versus maryland is , which in many ways is marshall's masterpiece....
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while world leaders have expressed deep shock at events in washington d.c. condemning the violence with some branding the scenes a disgrace to democracy. you're hearing right now from european countries who are looking at this nation as if it was some banana republic. very good morning to you thanks for joining us here on r.t. international. 4 people have died amid clashes that erupted when donald trump's supporters stormed congress as it debated certifying 'd joe biden's victory they gathered in washington for a last ditch stop the steel rally in support of the defeated president and. saw events unfold on capitol hill. well the atmosphere out here is absolutely incredible right now as you can see president trump is speaking addressing a huge crowd which is over by the white house but we're all backed up all the way to the washington monument. we know that people were storming into the capitol we know that tear gas was fired and we also know that rubber bullets were fired but i was just showing video a minute ago it from inside the capitol of a young woman o
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george washington was afraid this was going to spark a war with britain, and george washington therefore sent john jay to britain to negotiate. john jay ended up negotiating jay's treaty, as it became called, in 1795 with britain. and the measures within the treaty were that britain would finally leave those posts in the west that britain was supposed to have left according to the terms of the treaty of paris, but had not yet because of outstanding debts. in jay's treaty they also agreed that american merchants could submit claims to britain for illegally seized goods. so, if goods had been seized by the british they could try to make their case in had britain. jay's treaty required the u.s. government to pay american citizens pre-war debts to british merchants. so, that's the exchange for getting the british troops to leave the west. and the treaty acknowledged the british right to seize french property if it was on an american ship. so, still to stop an american ship but only to take french property off of it. thomas jefferson was furious. he said, this treaty is far too cozy with the
george washington was afraid this was going to spark a war with britain, and george washington therefore sent john jay to britain to negotiate. john jay ended up negotiating jay's treaty, as it became called, in 1795 with britain. and the measures within the treaty were that britain would finally leave those posts in the west that britain was supposed to have left according to the terms of the treaty of paris, but had not yet because of outstanding debts. in jay's treaty they also agreed that...
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remarkable scenes in washington d.c. as 4 people were killed in clashes that broke out when donald trump supporters stormed the capitol building the president and the incumbent reacted to the violence in very different ways. threatening the safety of duly elected officials protests insurrection we can't play into the hands of these people. we have to have peace so go. we love you. after the interruption congress reconvene to confirm joe biden as the winner of the 2020 lection those proceedings they are still in progress one eye on the time now in washington d.c. but they still continue. world leaders have expressed deep shock at events in washington condemning the violence some of branded the scenes a disgrace to democracy. you're hearing right now from european countries who are looking at this nation as if it was somebody in a republic. very good morning to you are cheating into. 4 people have died clashes that erupted when donald trump supporters storms congress as it debated certifying joe biden's victory they gather
remarkable scenes in washington d.c. as 4 people were killed in clashes that broke out when donald trump supporters stormed the capitol building the president and the incumbent reacted to the violence in very different ways. threatening the safety of duly elected officials protests insurrection we can't play into the hands of these people. we have to have peace so go. we love you. after the interruption congress reconvene to confirm joe biden as the winner of the 2020 lection those proceedings...
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washington d.c. after threats of a repeat of the capitol attack ahead of joe biden's innovation. hello i'm daryn jordan this is out to 0 live from doha also coming up russian opposition leader alexina valmy is arrested on a rival from germany after recovering from a poison attack. brazil rolls out its coronavirus inoculation campaign after approving 2 vaccines for emergency use. and a discovery that could help rewrite egypt's ancient history archeologists find coffins and artifacts dating back more than 3000 years. washington d.c. is almost closed off with unprecedented levels of security ahead of the inauguration of president elect joe biden defense officials have told the associated press news agency they fear possible inside attacks during the inauguration will have national guard troops vetted well roads around the capitol building have been blocked with barricades and metal fence is there are fears of more violence by supporters of the outgoing president donald trump following an insurrection th
washington d.c. after threats of a repeat of the capitol attack ahead of joe biden's innovation. hello i'm daryn jordan this is out to 0 live from doha also coming up russian opposition leader alexina valmy is arrested on a rival from germany after recovering from a poison attack. brazil rolls out its coronavirus inoculation campaign after approving 2 vaccines for emergency use. and a discovery that could help rewrite egypt's ancient history archeologists find coffins and artifacts dating back...
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washington, d.c. where the countdown is on for joe biden's inauguration and the end of a tumultuous donald trump presidency. the outgoing president will not participate in wednesday's ceremony at a departure from usualrotocol. donald trump has not been seen in public for a week, but is expected to depart from washington to mar-a-lago ahead of the inauguration. washington, d.c. has been transformed into a fortress with 25,000 national guard on the streets, perimeter fences erected. we are hearing reports of 12 national guards being suspended after being vetted by the fbi, all of this for a largely virtual swearing-in ceremony with the public not allowed into the national mall. it's get the latest from kedah been gorgeous donnie at the white house. we are hearing the latest information that donald trump has released a prerecorded video. give us a sense of what he is saying in that. report: yes, that announcement came from the white house saying it would be released at 4:00 p.m., this video that the pres
washington, d.c. where the countdown is on for joe biden's inauguration and the end of a tumultuous donald trump presidency. the outgoing president will not participate in wednesday's ceremony at a departure from usualrotocol. donald trump has not been seen in public for a week, but is expected to depart from washington to mar-a-lago ahead of the inauguration. washington, d.c. has been transformed into a fortress with 25,000 national guard on the streets, perimeter fences erected. we are...
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she went into washington, d.c., met with mr. rakes, where she sold the eggs, and she made sure the transaction was legitimate because she received a receipt for the transaction of the eggs. thanks to sarah tracy, we are still able to enjoy and visit mount vernon today. not only were women nurses, entrepreneurs, having jobs, selling items, but women were also soldiers in the war. they had to do this in a disguise. it was frowned upon for women to join the war as soldiers. that is why they had to dress up in men's uniforms. women would dress up on either side of the work, both confederacy and the union, as soldiers so they could fight among their brothers, husbands, family, and also fight for the cause of the war. one woman in particular is sarah edmonds. she also went by frank thomas. she was very open about being a woman soldier, especially after the war, and after the work she would dress in traditionally men and women's clothing. we know there were women that served during the war, but those are the ones we know about. there i
she went into washington, d.c., met with mr. rakes, where she sold the eggs, and she made sure the transaction was legitimate because she received a receipt for the transaction of the eggs. thanks to sarah tracy, we are still able to enjoy and visit mount vernon today. not only were women nurses, entrepreneurs, having jobs, selling items, but women were also soldiers in the war. they had to do this in a disguise. it was frowned upon for women to join the war as soldiers. that is why they had to...
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welcome back to washington, everybody. netflix is almost getting lost in the shuffle, but it shouldn't be. the stock is up nearly 13% after after reporting much better than expected numbers after the bell. talking about that and a whole lot more, joined by jack otter from barron's, he hosts the "barron's roundtable" on friday nights, and gary kaltbaum kind enough to join us as well. we sat through the president's farewell remarks, the president-elect has landed in washington, and no matter who's talking, gary, the stock market keeps going up. of course, netflix has been a part of that story throughout. that was a huge number after the bell, they thought they'd have maybe 6, 6.5 million subscribers, instead it was 8.5 million. gary, what do you make of it? >> yeah, netflix is about how many subscribers going forward, and the number was a big, big, big beat, and markets love big beats. and they said something else that's important, that is they don't have to raise debt anymore going forward, and they may even look to buy bac
welcome back to washington, everybody. netflix is almost getting lost in the shuffle, but it shouldn't be. the stock is up nearly 13% after after reporting much better than expected numbers after the bell. talking about that and a whole lot more, joined by jack otter from barron's, he hosts the "barron's roundtable" on friday nights, and gary kaltbaum kind enough to join us as well. we sat through the president's farewell remarks, the president-elect has landed in washington, and no...
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i— washington? i think it was really powerful words. i think - washington? i think it was really powerful words. i think there - washington? i think it was really powerful words. i think there is i washington? i think it was really| powerful words. i think there is a strong sense of relief. that actually felt like an incredibly turbulent transition of power, the scenes on the capital, absolutely unprecedented. all of that was sort of managed through. and in the end there was a peaceful transfer of power. and i think he made that point really well. and in that i think gave us a sense of hope, a sense of resolve and resilience. which i think will resonate with lots of people whether they voted for him or not. and that there was something really poignant seeing lots of former presidents all their at his inauguration. 0bviously, trump very much not there. the fact that there were others they are, the fact that former vice president mike pence was there. i think gave that sense that actually the business of democracy has continued and withheld in a difficult peri
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not only here in washington, but all over the country. qanon in positions of power within the republican party right now including in congress. has trump unleashed something that's likely to continue and spin and spin out of control? >> i think it's already out of control, wolf. we are out of control. we are basically a lockdown state here in washington because of threats that have been sewn by adherence to the president's lies. i mean, just even yesterday, the president was still entertaining the mypillow executive pushing him to declare martial law and do all kinds of things in furtherance of this lie about the election. the republican party has lost control over this situation. so much so that more than half of republicans in this country believe that there was widespread fraud where there was not in the last election. it's the responsibility of leaders in that party to turn the tide here and it's going to take leadership. clearly, very few republicans have been willing to speak up. you see people like liz cheney and mitt romney but ma
not only here in washington, but all over the country. qanon in positions of power within the republican party right now including in congress. has trump unleashed something that's likely to continue and spin and spin out of control? >> i think it's already out of control, wolf. we are out of control. we are basically a lockdown state here in washington because of threats that have been sewn by adherence to the president's lies. i mean, just even yesterday, the president was still...
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washington has savaged us for four years. no state in the nation pays more to washington and receives less in return. as the late senator daniel patrick moynihan pointed out, this is been true for decades and it has never been remedied. in fact it has gotten worse. over the past four years, a washington took even more funding from new yorkers as a sheer exercise of political extortion. today, new york subsidizes 42 other states. on top of that, of the new federal provision has cost new york $30 billion more over three years. it increases property taxes on hard-working new yorkers $2600 per year. look at the gross injustice. washington raised our taxes to benefit other states and those states then appealed to our residents to relocate to their lower tax states. the infuriating ironing is the -- irony is that new york subsidizes those states -- states' lower rates. but washington did not stop there. the abuse was unrelenting. our medicaid reimbursement rate was the lowest in the united states. they starved our infrastructure fu
washington has savaged us for four years. no state in the nation pays more to washington and receives less in return. as the late senator daniel patrick moynihan pointed out, this is been true for decades and it has never been remedied. in fact it has gotten worse. over the past four years, a washington took even more funding from new yorkers as a sheer exercise of political extortion. today, new york subsidizes 42 other states. on top of that, of the new federal provision has cost new york $30...
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a live look in washington. this is along the washington mall. you see the capitol there, which will of course host this historic day in the inauguration of president-elect joe biden. joe biden himself is attending mass at the moment at st. matthew's church there in washington, and a bay area connection, father kevin o'brian, also the president of santa clara university, is saying that mass this morning. this is a live look outside of the church at this time. a lot of officials there. we'll continue to follow as they are expected to depart in probably the next half hour, i'd say. so it's 6:25 right now. >>> here is a look at your first look at the two commemorative inauguration sections from "the washington post". look at the top right, it is madam vice president. president-elect biden on the cover and president-elect harris on the cover as well, madam vice president. >>> the state capitol in sacramento locked down over concerns over violence surrounding today's inauguration. let's go to "today in the bay's" bob redell. fortunately the capitol's
a live look in washington. this is along the washington mall. you see the capitol there, which will of course host this historic day in the inauguration of president-elect joe biden. joe biden himself is attending mass at the moment at st. matthew's church there in washington, and a bay area connection, father kevin o'brian, also the president of santa clara university, is saying that mass this morning. this is a live look outside of the church at this time. a lot of officials there. we'll...
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protest in washington, even vocal protest in washington, even vocal protest in washington, not unusual, but presumably washington, not unusual, but presu ma bly protesters washington, not unusual, but presumably protesters are not normally allowed to get this far towards the building. know, particularly during the coronavirus, when much of the capitol complex has been under limited access in order to try and prevent the spread of the pandemic. this is unusual... it is not something we have seen in washington, dc since the 1960s there is one office building that has been evacuated. i'm hearing reports that the entire capitol complex is on lockdown. you will know that all of these office buildings where members of congress, these are connected to the main capitol building by underground tunnels. so despite the process going outside, members of congress will be able to come and go from their offices, stay on the floor of their senate... vote on the certification proceedings, as long as nobody enters the building themselves. lets ringing barbara plett usher, you are close to where this is
protest in washington, even vocal protest in washington, even vocal protest in washington, not unusual, but presumably washington, not unusual, but presu ma bly protesters washington, not unusual, but presumably protesters are not normally allowed to get this far towards the building. know, particularly during the coronavirus, when much of the capitol complex has been under limited access in order to try and prevent the spread of the pandemic. this is unusual... it is not something we have seen...
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and come out santa maria here in washington d.c. yes by this time tomorrow joe biden will be the president of the united states and the meantime the preparations and the massive security operation goes on as we count down to inauguration day in washington. security in guatemala thousands of refugees and migrants trying to reach the u.s. but many say they'll press on. with cemeteries filling up with hospitals close to breaking point brazil's 19 vaccination program finally begins and sportiness find success at the club 1 but well cup in qatar african champions will take on home team in the opening round. so in less than 24 hours joe biden will become the 46th president of the united states but his in organization ceremony will take place with the backdrop of an unprecedented security operation of course a pandemic that's claimed almost 4. good 1000 lives in the u.s. biden will take the oath of office on the steps of the u.s. capitol just 2 weeks ago it was overrun by a mob of prue trump supporters it now resembles a fortress usually a
and come out santa maria here in washington d.c. yes by this time tomorrow joe biden will be the president of the united states and the meantime the preparations and the massive security operation goes on as we count down to inauguration day in washington. security in guatemala thousands of refugees and migrants trying to reach the u.s. but many say they'll press on. with cemeteries filling up with hospitals close to breaking point brazil's 19 vaccination program finally begins and sportiness...
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well the same self islands witnessed in washington d.c. smack of much that's been seeing throughout 2020 despite the pandemic the ables month by large aggressive price hesse that hawkins takes in the back. 2020 has been the most surreal relentless and chaotic year in modern memory but despite social distancing law the town's masks and curfews and global discontent still spilled out onto the streets that's right not even the strictest rules of stop protests which are actually growing in numbers compared to last year so which ones will go down in the history books what did they achieve and what's next. george freud suffocated after minneapolis police officers knee was placed on his neck for 9 minutes months of us protests ensued racial tensions and riots in america nothing new but this movement is different previously limited in scale and geography these involved millions of people of all creeds and ethnicities in all corners of the united states not to mention dozens of other countries around the world. that. i believe. aside from some symb
well the same self islands witnessed in washington d.c. smack of much that's been seeing throughout 2020 despite the pandemic the ables month by large aggressive price hesse that hawkins takes in the back. 2020 has been the most surreal relentless and chaotic year in modern memory but despite social distancing law the town's masks and curfews and global discontent still spilled out onto the streets that's right not even the strictest rules of stop protests which are actually growing in numbers...
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presidente george washington que el primer presidente george washington fue quiÉn habrÍa tenido primero una ceremonia como esta una inauguraciÓn y hay que pensarlo y de pronto dar un paso hacia atrÁs y analizarlo estamos viviendo el proceso y la ceremonia mÁs sagrada de la democracia en estados unidos. es la voluntad de los estadounidenses que llevan a joe biden a la presidencia y hoy joe biden en su cuenta de twitter ha comenzado a enviar sus primeros mensajes de unidad escribiÓ (twitter en pantalla). >>> biden que estÁ por convertirse en el presidente nÚmero 46 de los estados unidos >>> un hombre que durante dÉcadas ha estado buscando llegar a este momento pero que quizÁs nunca imaginÓ que llegarÍa en estÁs circunstancias con una pandemia que ocurre una vez en un siglo con una divisiÓn sin precedente con un presidente que no lo recibe en la casa blanca antes que esto se formaliza con la opiniÓn de muchos inmigrantes y ciudadanos que tienen expectativa que estÁ por venir edgar muÑoz estÁ en austin texas y conversando con muchas personas que tienen sus ojos puestos en la
presidente george washington que el primer presidente george washington fue quiÉn habrÍa tenido primero una ceremonia como esta una inauguraciÓn y hay que pensarlo y de pronto dar un paso hacia atrÁs y analizarlo estamos viviendo el proceso y la ceremonia mÁs sagrada de la democracia en estados unidos. es la voluntad de los estadounidenses que llevan a joe biden a la presidencia y hoy joe biden en su cuenta de twitter ha comenzado a enviar sus primeros mensajes de unidad escribiÓ (twitter...
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up remarks live in washington. the chief of police is speaking now. let's listen to this to hear what they're saying. >> -- situation remains under investigation. the metropolitan police department will be taking the lead on that investigation. mpd continues to provide personnel resources, assistance on the grounds of the u.s. capitol and requested the assistance of law enforcement partners who were previously in place mutual aid agreement. as you heard from the mayor, a 6:00 p.m. curfew has been put in place tonight. it will be in effect until 6:00 a.m. tomorrow january 7th. we have advising everyone, everyone, that is not engaged in essential activity to get off the streets and adhere to the curfew. if you are found to be in violation of the curfew police will be required to take action. again, i want to reiterate, make it clear, police abide by the curfew that the mayor set in place or people will be subject to arrest. lastly, i know that many of you are are familiar with the metropolitan police department. unde
up remarks live in washington. the chief of police is speaking now. let's listen to this to hear what they're saying. >> -- situation remains under investigation. the metropolitan police department will be taking the lead on that investigation. mpd continues to provide personnel resources, assistance on the grounds of the u.s. capitol and requested the assistance of law enforcement partners who were previously in place mutual aid agreement. as you heard from the mayor, a 6:00 p.m. curfew...
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a curfew comes into effect in washington d.c. . unclear at this stage as to how many supporters are still out on the streets but come 6 pm local time they will be arrested if they violate that curfew the streets around capitol hill looking empty now many of the people have left from what it looks like and. the police operation to bring about calm seems to have worked so far from the pictures that we're seeing right now anyway president himself spoke to his supporters via video message on twitter saying that he understood them but calling on them as well to go home president elect joe biden who was supposed to be giving a speech on the economy earlier well had to change his plans of course send and. called on president supporters to end the standoff to end their. calling what is happening today in washington an insurrection so right now this is a scene it's looking much calmer than it did a few hours ago but certainly an unprecedented day in american history when supporters of us present donald trump storm capitol building. i'm full
a curfew comes into effect in washington d.c. . unclear at this stage as to how many supporters are still out on the streets but come 6 pm local time they will be arrested if they violate that curfew the streets around capitol hill looking empty now many of the people have left from what it looks like and. the police operation to bring about calm seems to have worked so far from the pictures that we're seeing right now anyway president himself spoke to his supporters via video message on...
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i want to help the city of washington or what became washington be built. i would say, i'll have you use some of my slaves. would i get paid for that and did the slaves get any of that compensation? what did the slave labor get, typically. >> first of all, you have people who use their enslaved population to do the work and those folks rarely got compensated. then what would happen, many times enslaved crafts people and others were hired out, that you would say, i am building a building and i need to have labor. i would like to hire three of your carpenters or three of the people that you work with. usually what would happen is, you would -- the person building the structure would pay the plantation owner. sometimes it was done in a way to incentivize the enslaved, that they would get a small portion of that. but it really was most of the revenue went back to the owner. >> okay, so the government is operating out of philadelphia, as they're building the city of washington -- what became washington, d.c., and george washington is supervising it. he's picking
i want to help the city of washington or what became washington be built. i would say, i'll have you use some of my slaves. would i get paid for that and did the slaves get any of that compensation? what did the slave labor get, typically. >> first of all, you have people who use their enslaved population to do the work and those folks rarely got compensated. then what would happen, many times enslaved crafts people and others were hired out, that you would say, i am building a building...
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the scenes in washington d.c. this is not acceptable assaults on democracy peaceful and orderly transfer of power must be ensured the violent acts against american institutions are a grave attack against democracy i condemn them the american people's will and vote must be respected disgraceful scenes and u.s. congress the united states stands for democracy around the world that it is no voice of that there should be a peaceful orderly transfer of power. shock and condemnation it's clear it's not every day that you see in a democratic country special like america hundreds of supporters storm in the federal building interrupting a crucial event for the entire nation debate over such a fine in the presidential election and itself every day that you see vice president evacuee you know it's clear. now we hear german foreign minister saying that tram and he's supposed to smushed accept the decision of american voters at the last and stop trampling on democracy and we also heard from him that he called on german citizens
the scenes in washington d.c. this is not acceptable assaults on democracy peaceful and orderly transfer of power must be ensured the violent acts against american institutions are a grave attack against democracy i condemn them the american people's will and vote must be respected disgraceful scenes and u.s. congress the united states stands for democracy around the world that it is no voice of that there should be a peaceful orderly transfer of power. shock and condemnation it's clear it's...
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hanna has joining us from washington d.c. mike 1st let's talk about the press secretary who gave a 1st the white house briefing a short time ago just tell us what the main takeaway messages were from that. who 10 percent keep pledge that there would be now daily briefings the survival of a tradition that has fallen out of favor in the last few months of the trump administration she basically outlined the executive orders that president biden signed as he arrived in the oval office and a large number of executive orders ranging from an end to any construction of the border wall with mexico 'd along with the us rejoining the world health organization and becoming once again part of the paris climate agreement so significant move was made as soon as president biden entered the white house but the 1st executive order he signed a was the masking mandate for federal properties this just a sign of how he prioritizes fighting the coronavirus pandemic as the most important thing of his administration and the press secretary outlined a
hanna has joining us from washington d.c. mike 1st let's talk about the press secretary who gave a 1st the white house briefing a short time ago just tell us what the main takeaway messages were from that. who 10 percent keep pledge that there would be now daily briefings the survival of a tradition that has fallen out of favor in the last few months of the trump administration she basically outlined the executive orders that president biden signed as he arrived in the oval office and a large...
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robert: a new year, a new washington. a new year begins with a newen pres cabinet and congress. >> georgia has the power to set the tone for the next several decades in this country. robert: and a owdown in georgia. >> we're the firewall. this is the battleground for the entire country. robert: is just daysy awa. ca divided washington c --an a divided washington address the challenges of a divided nation? next. announcer: this is "washington week."at corpor funding is provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract wireless plans designed tpe help ople do more of what they like. r.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. announcer: kaiser permanente. additional funding is provided by the estate of arnold adams and koo and patricia yuroen h the yuen foundation, committedo bridging cultural differences in our communities, the corporation for publicbr dcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. tha
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we're watching live pictures now from washington d.c. outside the capitol building we see the streets lights have just turned on it's it's getting dark the manner of washington d.c. has called a curfew from 6 pm what are we expecting to happen in the in the hours to come. right although this is always kind of the most problematic time riot from from protests when it's getting dark. so the mayor of d.c. kind of warned. the people of the city here a couple of days ago to stay away from this protest so the she must have kind of had some information. about. the possibility that it might turn while ns and so it's not. 5 past 5 local time so in one hour's time the streets have to be cleared the streets have to be empty what i hear from family and friends here in washington they say it's like outside let's say like in the regular residential areas nobody's out there anymore so i'm clear i'm sure that the police will take action now and also praying these are force these trump supporters to go home and leave the streets before it's really gettin
we're watching live pictures now from washington d.c. outside the capitol building we see the streets lights have just turned on it's it's getting dark the manner of washington d.c. has called a curfew from 6 pm what are we expecting to happen in the in the hours to come. right although this is always kind of the most problematic time riot from from protests when it's getting dark. so the mayor of d.c. kind of warned. the people of the city here a couple of days ago to stay away from this...
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indeed, much of washington. that whole area around the washington mall, the washington monument, the white house. it's a really sad situation. thank you, pete, very much. pete muntean is on site for us. governor kasich, thank you. you spent time on capitol hill. i knew you when you served your nine terms in the house of representatives. did you ever imagine you would see anything like this, a symbol of the american democracy looking like this, 20,000 heavily armed u.s. troops. i don't know if you've been to baghdad. in the days i was there, that was the green zone. this looks like the green zone in baghdad. >> you know, wolf, it's absolutely stunning. i've been to a number of inaugurations and it was actually a time of joy when people were inaugurated. we'd hang out together, the republicans and democrats, dignitaries, slap one another on the back. it was a time of bringing people together. i can remember when bill clinton was elected and sworn in. my wife and i got to go to lunch with pelosi, him, republicans a
indeed, much of washington. that whole area around the washington mall, the washington monument, the white house. it's a really sad situation. thank you, pete, very much. pete muntean is on site for us. governor kasich, thank you. you spent time on capitol hill. i knew you when you served your nine terms in the house of representatives. did you ever imagine you would see anything like this, a symbol of the american democracy looking like this, 20,000 heavily armed u.s. troops. i don't know if...
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in the united states what happened today in washington d.c. is not america differently we believe in the throwing thought of all democracy. we believe in this thread. of american democracy for our chief international editor richard walker has been monitoring international reaction for us richard the scenes from the u.s. capitol have drawn universal condemnation haven't they. you know that's right terry and you just mentioned you know just in the last few minutes i'm going to mark or was making that statement in the context of a party meeting and i can bring you a couple more details of what she said so she was very clear in her condemnation of what took place she was also very clear in her criticism of donald trump saying that she deeply regretted that he has still not in the months since november accepted his defeat and say that it's a basic fundamental principle of democracy is that there are winners and losers and that both the winners and the losers have responsibility in how they act in the aftermath of that and then going on to say that
in the united states what happened today in washington d.c. is not america differently we believe in the throwing thought of all democracy. we believe in this thread. of american democracy for our chief international editor richard walker has been monitoring international reaction for us richard the scenes from the u.s. capitol have drawn universal condemnation haven't they. you know that's right terry and you just mentioned you know just in the last few minutes i'm going to mark or was making...
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we're following in the story in the washington d.c. were supporters of u.s. president have stalled in the u.s. capitol and they are now inside the chapel they have been inside the time has. been meeting to certify joe biden's. brain. there have been reports of tear gas being used to disperse processes and we know that the mayor of washington d.c. has issued a citywide.
we're following in the story in the washington d.c. were supporters of u.s. president have stalled in the u.s. capitol and they are now inside the chapel they have been inside the time has. been meeting to certify joe biden's. brain. there have been reports of tear gas being used to disperse processes and we know that the mayor of washington d.c. has issued a citywide.
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up in washington d.c. had a president unlike biden's inauguration next week and how scientists are injecting facts into social media to tackle misinformation about them and a virus vaccine this. time for more snows temps drops again mostly it's going to hit the far north of japan that's where the central storm is but with the breeze coming across the warmish waters your home shoot to be involved as well and for time i think parts of the korean peninsula it's not the major story it's rains fairly wintry call but not excessively so for most places but seoul shows what light happened you get really cold at night this is below average even by day until the snow comes back on monday where yes a big plus 4 degrees is where it should be but that cold wind gives you a cold night at minus 30 now the real cold is held up in siberia thankfully for the south and daytime temperatures are on the way down i'm shanghai is pretty cold but hong kong still holds on to about 17 degrees the biggest sharers next 2 days could be
up in washington d.c. had a president unlike biden's inauguration next week and how scientists are injecting facts into social media to tackle misinformation about them and a virus vaccine this. time for more snows temps drops again mostly it's going to hit the far north of japan that's where the central storm is but with the breeze coming across the warmish waters your home shoot to be involved as well and for time i think parts of the korean peninsula it's not the major story it's rains...
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that is washington the mirror washington d.c. just laying out the plans for the inauguration and pleading for people to join the inauguration from him is power transfer as presidential power transfers at noon on january 20th i'm ready to talk about the logistics and security measures and what you can do to provide a tip off so let's pretend i'm fishing briefly joins us live from washington d.c. and alan carry out a merrill judy is that this extraordinary time you're about. it's a different sort of city isn't it everyone expected the inauguration to be slightly different because of the pandemic and certainly muriel bowser has extended some of the restrictions because of that but also the fact that they have this security threat no they were worried about the threats that were online certainly they weren't even in the dark recesses of the web they were right there in plain sight or federal officials are saying that over the last few days they have seen people trying to defuse tensions suggesting that they're not going to travel to
that is washington the mirror washington d.c. just laying out the plans for the inauguration and pleading for people to join the inauguration from him is power transfer as presidential power transfers at noon on january 20th i'm ready to talk about the logistics and security measures and what you can do to provide a tip off so let's pretend i'm fishing briefly joins us live from washington d.c. and alan carry out a merrill judy is that this extraordinary time you're about. it's a different sort...
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summer months and the latest events in washington. are a surprise to some and some sort of vice to interpret and to interpret these events according to their own scale of what is appropriate or inappropriate but at the same time this is seen as. something that is unusual because again most russian citizens do not do you really understand or know american political history of the last century that well and they do not know what students for a democratic society is or who the weathermen were or what the bonus army march was for that matter what the various by police movements from huey long duration was throwing the u.s. . so not having that historical background and not that alien there standing the current happenings and care and disturbances through the lens of historic view it may seem on the usual it may seem unique even though these events are not not that unique jason you know in in the aftermath of the attack on the capital many u.s. government officials many commentators and pundits in the u.s. have been repeating this line tha
summer months and the latest events in washington. are a surprise to some and some sort of vice to interpret and to interpret these events according to their own scale of what is appropriate or inappropriate but at the same time this is seen as. something that is unusual because again most russian citizens do not do you really understand or know american political history of the last century that well and they do not know what students for a democratic society is or who the weathermen were or...
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washington, d.c., as you can see from these pictures, washington, d.c., turning into an armed fortress right now. almost everywhere you look, there are new barriers, high fencing, u.s. military per personnel, armed, and a lot of police, especially near the u.s. capitol, along the national mall, the national -- all the major national monuments. white house. i want to bring in our crime and justice correspondent, shimon prokupecz who's on the scene for us watching all of this unfold. it looks awful, but totally understandable given what happened eight days ago here in washington, shimon. >> reporter: yeah, exactly, wolf. and given what the fbi director there said and the concerns about possible other attacks here in washington, d.c., and around the country, you can understand why there is such a security force around washington, d.c., and it's really incredible to see. we've been out here all day, wolf, now and the arm -- the national guard, the troops, all stationed around here just circling the capitol. they are heavily armed. as you can see. and they line up -- this is the west side o
washington, d.c., as you can see from these pictures, washington, d.c., turning into an armed fortress right now. almost everywhere you look, there are new barriers, high fencing, u.s. military per personnel, armed, and a lot of police, especially near the u.s. capitol, along the national mall, the national -- all the major national monuments. white house. i want to bring in our crime and justice correspondent, shimon prokupecz who's on the scene for us watching all of this unfold. it looks...
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that's the washington way. washington speak. washington speak is you get to promise during the campaign that you're going to move the embassy to jerusalem and then when you get in office everyone is in on the joke that that's never going to happen because that was just a political promise. i think that these are just the ways of washington. we joke about the swamp. it's funny because we call at this time swamp but i think it's an intellectual label. a swamp doesn't allow freshwater, fresh ideas to come in. a swamp is stale and it's the same old same old and entraps you and gets you smelly. so i think what we need is outside perspective from washington. the washington establishment. i think it's not thinking about americans. >> bill: i had asked whether it's swampy on the part of the president to fire people via tweet or never to tell them they were out of there. did that come back to haunt him? did they really come back to be the loyalty thing that turned on him? the president that has had to endorse so many people leaving his a
that's the washington way. washington speak. washington speak is you get to promise during the campaign that you're going to move the embassy to jerusalem and then when you get in office everyone is in on the joke that that's never going to happen because that was just a political promise. i think that these are just the ways of washington. we joke about the swamp. it's funny because we call at this time swamp but i think it's an intellectual label. a swamp doesn't allow freshwater, fresh ideas...
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this goes back to the history of washington. this is seared into the memory of washington institutions, the truman assassination attempt of 60, 70 years ago, attempts made all the way back to the war of 1812, and the true attack on the capitol by the british. all of these are touch points that give us perspective on what we observed yesterday. francine: and remember, we all lived through this with live television and live -- tom: absolutely, the immediacy was extraordinary. francine: and with a couple of hours sleep in washington, it is a new dawn and it is interesting to see what is said and done. let's get to first word news with ritika gupta. ritika: sticking with that story come after an extraordinary day on capitol hill, president is promising and ordinarily -- an orderly transition. minutes later, one of the president's aides tweeted out a statement from him. the president said, "even though i totally disagree with the outcome of the election, nevertheless there will be an orderly transition on january 20 meanwhile, they a
this goes back to the history of washington. this is seared into the memory of washington institutions, the truman assassination attempt of 60, 70 years ago, attempts made all the way back to the war of 1812, and the true attack on the capitol by the british. all of these are touch points that give us perspective on what we observed yesterday. francine: and remember, we all lived through this with live television and live -- tom: absolutely, the immediacy was extraordinary. francine: and with a...
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washington. benjamin netanyahu had once described — washington. benjamin netanyahu had once described president _ washington. benjamin netanyahu had once described president trump - washington. benjamin netanyahu had once described president trump as i once described president trump as the greatest — once described president trump as the greatest friend _ once described president trump as the greatest friend israel— once described president trump as the greatest friend israel had - once...