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washington is just lost. washington has just allowed the capital to fall. maybe washington isn't right to lead the army, some say. this is going to be during this period of victory in the north and defeat in and around philadelphia it's going to lead to an attempt to unseat washington. before we come to this, the winter encampment at valley forge is crucial and one of the reasons it's crucial is armies in the 18th century don't fight in the wintertime. you would have campaigning seasons, you fight in the spring or the fall or the summer, but not in the winter. so it's during the winter that the army is able to actually train itself. they have had a hard fight since this war began and who helps train the army -- washington also has them performing plays in their off time. why not? you have to do something extracurricular -- is this man, the barron free drink von steuben and he is going to be responsible for bringing in a european sort of drill master's concept. the problem is he doesn't speak any english and most americans don't speak any german. how he woul
washington is just lost. washington has just allowed the capital to fall. maybe washington isn't right to lead the army, some say. this is going to be during this period of victory in the north and defeat in and around philadelphia it's going to lead to an attempt to unseat washington. before we come to this, the winter encampment at valley forge is crucial and one of the reasons it's crucial is armies in the 18th century don't fight in the wintertime. you would have campaigning seasons, you...
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washington, the one thing you could say about washington. he's not a military genius, but he learns from his mistakes and he surrounds himself with capable people and he listens to their suggestions, and what he learns from that new york campaign when you divide your army, you make yourself susceptible to the enemy. well, as his army crossed over the delaware he would begin striking at the divided british army. remember, as i showed you that image that george was probably hunched down in the barge hanging on for dear life. can you imagine one of those ice floats hit the boats and knocked him out. that probably wouldn't be a refreshing experience, but nonetheless, his army did cross over and they attacked british at trenton. they scored an easy victory, six americans. a week later he engaged british forces at trenton -- pardon me, at princeton. i'm sorry. he engaged the british forces at printt princeton, and geez, i'm having a hard time saying that, and he wins there. so by the end of 1777 he's won two of his three victories. do you remember
washington, the one thing you could say about washington. he's not a military genius, but he learns from his mistakes and he surrounds himself with capable people and he listens to their suggestions, and what he learns from that new york campaign when you divide your army, you make yourself susceptible to the enemy. well, as his army crossed over the delaware he would begin striking at the divided british army. remember, as i showed you that image that george was probably hunched down in the...
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washington's orders. the light companies of the first and second regiments of new york will form a battalion under command of latour net corn -- lieutenant colonel hamilton. after the formation, though tenet colonel hamilton will join the core under the orders of colonel scammell. he is so happy. there will be four light infantry commanders we need to acquaint ourselves with. we know what alexander hamilton looks like. he works with the affirmation john laurens in this beautiful jeweled frame in the left. in the center is an illustration and on thehamel, right is ebenezer huntington, whose house we own. the complication here is that alexander scammell, in the middle, is the highest ranking officer killed during the siege. he is unfortunately killed in a surprise attack. he is shot in the back, winds up dying in williamsburg, and rights to ebenezer huntington to take over the light infantry or regimen. the three of them knew each other well, and the unfortunate isst of fate for heroism ebenezer huntington
washington's orders. the light companies of the first and second regiments of new york will form a battalion under command of latour net corn -- lieutenant colonel hamilton. after the formation, though tenet colonel hamilton will join the core under the orders of colonel scammell. he is so happy. there will be four light infantry commanders we need to acquaint ourselves with. we know what alexander hamilton looks like. he works with the affirmation john laurens in this beautiful jeweled frame...
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washington's orders. "the light companies of the first and second regiments of new york will form a battalion under command of lieutenant colonel hamilton and major fish. after the formation of the battalion, lieutenant colonel hamilton and major fish will join the corps under the orders of colonel scammell." hamilton is so happy. there will be four light infantry commanders we need to acquaint ourselves with. we already know what alexander hamilton looks like. he works with the aforementioned john lawrence in this beautiful jeweled frame in the left. in the center is an illustration of colonel scammell of new hampshire, and on the right is ofonel ebenezer huntington norwich, connecticut, whose house we own. the complication here is that alexander scammell, in the middle, is the highest ranking officer killed during the siege. -- siege of yorktown. he is unfortunately killed in a surprise attack. he is shot in the back, winds up -- back, mortally wounded, winds up dying in williamsburg, and writes in his
washington's orders. "the light companies of the first and second regiments of new york will form a battalion under command of lieutenant colonel hamilton and major fish. after the formation of the battalion, lieutenant colonel hamilton and major fish will join the corps under the orders of colonel scammell." hamilton is so happy. there will be four light infantry commanders we need to acquaint ourselves with. we already know what alexander hamilton looks like. he works with the...
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sometimes it will be washington. sometimes it will be fdr, but the interesting thing about this is we do not know what george really looked like. we have images of lincoln. photographed images. and you can follow those photographs over time and see how he changed, how he aged. of course we have images of fdr. we even have images of him in his wheelchair. generally the press did not take images of him in his wheelchair. but with george washington, he was there before photography, so we don't have photographs of him. what we have instead is artist representations. and those artist representations are not always very accurate. i mean, you look at some representational abstract art and does it really look like a cube? i don't know, maybe not. well, george washington, we've spent the better part of 14 weeks already addressing him, talking about him, we know that he is a famous man. we know he was commander of the continental army. we know that he has served in the continental congress for a short period of time before he
sometimes it will be washington. sometimes it will be fdr, but the interesting thing about this is we do not know what george really looked like. we have images of lincoln. photographed images. and you can follow those photographs over time and see how he changed, how he aged. of course we have images of fdr. we even have images of him in his wheelchair. generally the press did not take images of him in his wheelchair. but with george washington, he was there before photography, so we don't...
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dimension in new jersey, the site of washington post 1780 headquarters -- washington's 1780 headquarters hosted this event. >> welcome. i am so happy all of you are here and joining us today for this program. if you have not been here before, definitely after the lecture today, please stay and take a tour with our staff. before i introduce our guest speaker today, just a few rules or bits of information. we do have light refreshments for you in the kitchen. there is coffee, tea, cheese, crackers, cookies. please feel free to get up and take what you like. restrooms are in this building. you do not need to go to the visitor center. they are also in the kitchen. our staff today, we have ken in the back, i'm not sure where kelly is hiding at the moment, then you have myself. i am the director of the department of cultural land -- cultural and historic affairs for the county of passaic. by de facto, i am the director of the site. we are fortunate enough to have a guest speaker and historian to share his knowledge and expertise on alexander hamilton and his rise to military fame and glory. he
dimension in new jersey, the site of washington post 1780 headquarters -- washington's 1780 headquarters hosted this event. >> welcome. i am so happy all of you are here and joining us today for this program. if you have not been here before, definitely after the lecture today, please stay and take a tour with our staff. before i introduce our guest speaker today, just a few rules or bits of information. we do have light refreshments for you in the kitchen. there is coffee, tea, cheese,...
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and one of the things i try to get across whenever i am talking about washington, is that washington is a bit of an
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her fidelity meant nothing to the washington. -- the washington's. she was their property to be sold, traded or mortgaged with whomever they wished. the beast that slept in every slaves soul was awakened, confronting a future with eliza for freedome hunger out of judge's mind and she was willing to fight for what she believed to be her right. her decision to run was just the beginning of her liberation. the waiting was difficult. for nearly two weeks judge had , to calm her nerve and suppress her anger as allies completed the planning for her escape. she could not raise suspicions. judge worked in tandem with the rest of the household as made the nescessary preparations for a lengthy trip back. judge stated quote while packing to go to virginia i was packing to go. i didn't know where but i knew if i went back to virginia, i should never get my liberty. judge kept her plans a secret making certain not to share information with anyone who lived in the executive mansion. or jealousat fearful slaves were often responsible for foiled fugitive escapes. sh
her fidelity meant nothing to the washington. -- the washington's. she was their property to be sold, traded or mortgaged with whomever they wished. the beast that slept in every slaves soul was awakened, confronting a future with eliza for freedome hunger out of judge's mind and she was willing to fight for what she believed to be her right. her decision to run was just the beginning of her liberation. the waiting was difficult. for nearly two weeks judge had , to calm her nerve and suppress...
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politics is part of everything that goes on in washington. the city talks, lives and breathes politics, from the moment it wakes up to the moment it goes to bed. then, sometimes, it goes to bed very late. the campaign and election are over, but in washington, in the united states, plenty of things are always happening. for us, it's ancient history but , but then, it is history. ♪ [sound of typewriter] ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> today at 6:00 p.m. eastern, the 1863 campaign in tennessee. orders everyone to concentrate on tullahoma. they leave the highland rim at this point, it is somewhat and hecla mac take. -- somewhat anticlimactic. the 1996 lawsuit against a holocaust denier. no 6 million, no leadership from hitler's no chambers, and the last point -- this was all made up by jews. rockwell0, the norman traveling exhibit on fdr. passed onr nation's american history tv
politics is part of everything that goes on in washington. the city talks, lives and breathes politics, from the moment it wakes up to the moment it goes to bed. then, sometimes, it goes to bed very late. the campaign and election are over, but in washington, in the united states, plenty of things are always happening. for us, it's ancient history but , but then, it is history. ♪ [sound of typewriter] ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its...
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next, assignment washington, the correspondent. it profiles and italian newspaper journalist as he goes about his day-to-day activities in washington. 1976 presidential contest between president gerald ford and jimmy carter. ♪ marino: washington is like a room with an enormous circular window. you are looking all over. anything that happens is noticed. almost every single occurrence in the world has a repercussion in washington. as a foreign correspondent, if you can forewarn your readers to things that are important because they are going to experience a similar phenomenon in their respective countries, you are doing a good service. i have a priority express call to to rome, italy, 65041 connect to the switchboard for mr. de medici. i don't think there is a country in the world where there is so much access to information as in the united states because it is a matter of conduct in the government to try to respond to legitimate press queries as much as possible. [speaking italian] marino: in washington, something is happening al
next, assignment washington, the correspondent. it profiles and italian newspaper journalist as he goes about his day-to-day activities in washington. 1976 presidential contest between president gerald ford and jimmy carter. ♪ marino: washington is like a room with an enormous circular window. you are looking all over. anything that happens is noticed. almost every single occurrence in the world has a repercussion in washington. as a foreign correspondent, if you can forewarn your readers to...
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town of washington, d.c. has really honed my focus in telling individual stories and how they have an impact on everyone around. >> we have covered american history tv and cities tour has been into south carolina quite a bit. mr. lowe: yeah, greenville, charleston, and i believe columbia as well. >> as you have been in washington, what interesting sites and fun things have you had a chance to do a side from -- seeing the capital, what would you point out? mr. lowe: we got to go to the south lawn of the white house and watch the president gave a press conference. it was the resignation of the secretary of labor, alex acosta, and got to watch the president apart on marine one. that was a cool once-in-a-lifetime experience. this is my fourth straight summer in d.c. for some sort of fellowship. i got a chance to go find those things off the beaten path. this is my first time getting to go to the zoo myself, which i referenced. >> the national zoo. mr. lowe: the national zoo, right. it made me go back and spend ti
town of washington, d.c. has really honed my focus in telling individual stories and how they have an impact on everyone around. >> we have covered american history tv and cities tour has been into south carolina quite a bit. mr. lowe: yeah, greenville, charleston, and i believe columbia as well. >> as you have been in washington, what interesting sites and fun things have you had a chance to do a side from -- seeing the capital, what would you point out? mr. lowe: we got to go to...
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talking with people here in the town of washington d.c. has really kind of honed my focus in telling individual stories and how they have an impact on everyone around. >> we've covered american history tv and sort of local cities tour. folks have been into south carolina quite a bit. >> yeah, yeah, greenville, charleston and columbia as well. >> as you've been in washington, what interesting sights or fun things have you had a chance to do aside from just, not just aside from which being the capitol center, what else would you point out? ments i got to go to the south lawn of the white house and watch the president give a press conference. it was actually the announcement of the resignation of secretary of labor, alex acosta. got to watch the president depart on marine one. so i guess that was a pretty cool once in a lifetime experience. this is my fourth straight summer in d.c. for some sort of fellowship so i really got a chance to kind of go find those things kind of off the beaten path. this is my first time getting to go to the zoo my
talking with people here in the town of washington d.c. has really kind of honed my focus in telling individual stories and how they have an impact on everyone around. >> we've covered american history tv and sort of local cities tour. folks have been into south carolina quite a bit. >> yeah, yeah, greenville, charleston and columbia as well. >> as you've been in washington, what interesting sights or fun things have you had a chance to do aside from just, not just aside from...
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did not show washington praying in the snow, instead he showed washington in his office -- and his officers dressed in spotless winter clothing, talking to enlisted men dressed in rags. on the ceiling above those two murals is a moon, what you said at the time was his depiction of war. in the alcove on the opposite side of the upper hall we have peace, we have washington eating his officers farewell, including lafayette, indicate -- indicating the importance of foreign assistance during the revolution. opposite this one we have washington as president, mediating between hamilton and jefferson over how to implement the new constitution, which is on the table in front of them. the ceiling of this alcove presents the sun and rainbow, which iltv said was his depiction of peace. so these two opposite alcoves show war and peace. this is the banner that introduces the alcove showing peace, and if you can read it, i can't read it from here myself, but i will let you read it. the third alcove shows washington bidding farewell to his mother, who was dying of cancer, he was reluctant to leave her, but
did not show washington praying in the snow, instead he showed washington in his office -- and his officers dressed in spotless winter clothing, talking to enlisted men dressed in rags. on the ceiling above those two murals is a moon, what you said at the time was his depiction of war. in the alcove on the opposite side of the upper hall we have peace, we have washington eating his officers farewell, including lafayette, indicate -- indicating the importance of foreign assistance during the...
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politics is part of everything that goes on in washington. the city talks, lives and breathes politics, from the momentit wakes up to the it goes to bed. then some time it goes to bed late. the campaign and election are the but in washington, in united states, plenty of things are always happening. us, it's ancient history but history.is ♪ typewriter] ♪ can watch you archival films on public affairs our weeklytirety on series reel america here on tv.ican history announcer: campaign 2020, watch coverage of the presidential candidates on the campaign trail and make up your own mind. campaign 2020, your unfiltered view of politics. ♪ announcer: what is your vision in 2020? student cam 2020 is asking students what issue do you most want to see the presidential candidates address during the campaign? student cam is c-span's video documentary competition for middle and high students, with $100,000 at stakecash prizes including a $5,000 grand prize. students are asked to produce a short video documentary, include c-span video and reflect diffe
politics is part of everything that goes on in washington. the city talks, lives and breathes politics, from the momentit wakes up to the it goes to bed. then some time it goes to bed late. the campaign and election are the but in washington, in united states, plenty of things are always happening. us, it's ancient history but history.is ♪ typewriter] ♪ can watch you archival films on public affairs our weeklytirety on series reel america here on tv.ican history announcer: campaign 2020,...
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madison washington was an enslaved man. he was sold at auction in richmond and put onto a slave ship. the ship creol which was bound for the slave market at new orleans. that speaks to virginia's participation and dominance in the domestic slave trade in the decades leading up to the civil war. many enslaved people were sold from virginia slave markets and sent to the deep south to work the cotton fields. that was probably what madison washington's intended fate was. except that during the voyage from richmond to new orleans, madison washington led a mutiny on board the creole. he and 18 other enslaved men on board broke out of the cargo hold. they commandeered the ship, and they sailed to the bahamas which was a british territory. and at that time, slavery had been abolished in the british empire, so madison washington and his conspirators knew that if they got to british waters or got to british territories, they had a good chance of becoming free. the creole incident became an international sensation and it caused a dipl
madison washington was an enslaved man. he was sold at auction in richmond and put onto a slave ship. the ship creol which was bound for the slave market at new orleans. that speaks to virginia's participation and dominance in the domestic slave trade in the decades leading up to the civil war. many enslaved people were sold from virginia slave markets and sent to the deep south to work the cotton fields. that was probably what madison washington's intended fate was. except that during the...
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drone then nothing happened is the expectation in washington that hill again back down. well one thing is clear in comparison to last time it all it's adding out these threats and donald trump must be careful that he's not losing his credibility here he is threatened once 6 when an american drone was shot down in the strait of hormuz and then the retaliate strike was called off just a couple minutes before and as much as he says so and continues threatening he is continues it losing his credibility so this is dangerous for him he might feel himself item self trapped in a situation where he has to act but it's very unlikely of course that he will order a direct route. on the iranian targets those who would rather be targets perhaps in syria and in iraq over the iranian proxies there well let's not forget what this is all about all this is all about the nuclear deal that the president is trying to renegotiate so he's trying to force iran back to the negotiating table to reach a new nuclear deal the americans believe that iran is iran is still working on a nuclear bomb pres
drone then nothing happened is the expectation in washington that hill again back down. well one thing is clear in comparison to last time it all it's adding out these threats and donald trump must be careful that he's not losing his credibility here he is threatened once 6 when an american drone was shot down in the strait of hormuz and then the retaliate strike was called off just a couple minutes before and as much as he says so and continues threatening he is continues it losing his...
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way washington works. if there is a mandate from the voters to do it it can be forced upon washington and that's why it's really important to start a movement to have a vocabulary with a mandate that says reboot washington and it's only when you get this idea of rebooting washington into public circulation and get widespread support for it that anything can ever happen so you're in line with bernie sanders that it's going to take millions of people engaged in the democratic process to really get anything done regardless of what the agenda item may be that's absolutely correct and by the way that's a lesson of history go back to the 1960 s. with the civil rights movement or the environmental movement or the 1930 s. with millions of people living on the streets or the progressive era or the civil war you know it always takes people it always takes the people getting involved and what's happened for 50 years is we slowly become an absentee democracy we've ceded government and elected officials over this profe
way washington works. if there is a mandate from the voters to do it it can be forced upon washington and that's why it's really important to start a movement to have a vocabulary with a mandate that says reboot washington and it's only when you get this idea of rebooting washington into public circulation and get widespread support for it that anything can ever happen so you're in line with bernie sanders that it's going to take millions of people engaged in the democratic process to really...
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there's a lot of worry in washington because politicians like to grand stand. they're going to be -- they should be striking witnesses, actually, not adding witnesses, although it will be good to hear from volker. >> on volker and these other witnesses, it would be uncharacteristic for pompeo and the trump administration to not try to block their depositions, and so this will give us an early read on what the procedural resistance will be to this investigation. >> i think you're absolutely right, lawrence. this will be very interesting. but again, i think -- i worked for a decade in the legislative branch. this feels different. the resolve is there and the republicans are very quiet. so i think that you will get a lot more cooperation. we will see less stonewalling. they all know regardless what they say, they're going to be coming before the congress, many of them, and there will be a vote this year. >> jonathan, one of the issues for all these people in the trump white house is how big a legal bill do you want? how much do you want to owe lawyers? because the
there's a lot of worry in washington because politicians like to grand stand. they're going to be -- they should be striking witnesses, actually, not adding witnesses, although it will be good to hear from volker. >> on volker and these other witnesses, it would be uncharacteristic for pompeo and the trump administration to not try to block their depositions, and so this will give us an early read on what the procedural resistance will be to this investigation. >> i think you're...
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and leave hong kong activist appeals to congress in washington to paulson act on monitoring the territories on the china in return on continued economic privileges for the us. because of so pitifully racism runs us democratic presidential candidate joe biden . african-americans another current misto. it's 3 am here in the russian capital and saskatoon to make international news. and fast forward this hour exit polls from israel suggest prime minister benjamin netanyahu could now really fail to secure a majority in parliament voting ended several hours ago in the country's 2nd parliamentary election underneath this year. the latest updates from middle east correspondent for the slip. netanyahu is 2 parliamentary seats behind his main rival for my i.d.f. chief pentagon says same to lift blue and white party whether that in the end transpires to be correct or not certainly netanyahu does not have enough seats to form a comfortable coalition majority he needs 61 out of 120 seats so he's going to have to form a coalition potentially not only with his right wing support base in the big question m
and leave hong kong activist appeals to congress in washington to paulson act on monitoring the territories on the china in return on continued economic privileges for the us. because of so pitifully racism runs us democratic presidential candidate joe biden . african-americans another current misto. it's 3 am here in the russian capital and saskatoon to make international news. and fast forward this hour exit polls from israel suggest prime minister benjamin netanyahu could now really fail to...
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host: we have heard jim watkins of 8chan might become to washington for hearing. >> he is coming to washington. they are calling him before the house homeland security committee, which has been increasingly under pressure to do something about these extremist, fringe platforms. jim watkins is the owner of 8chan. he lives in the philippines. he continually defends his website, even after it has been implicated in a string of mass shootings this year. and i think that there are a lot of questions about what kind of utility there will be in bringing him before congress. will this be an educational opportunity? the chairman of the house on that security committee told reporters a couple of months ago he just learned about 8chan. so lawmakers themselves are still in the process of learning with these fringe platforms are, along with the rest of the public. so it could be a learning opportunity. some extremism experts i talked to a could be empowering to have jim watkins walking through the halls of congress, this man who has helped hone and support a fringe, potentially dangerous online community.
host: we have heard jim watkins of 8chan might become to washington for hearing. >> he is coming to washington. they are calling him before the house homeland security committee, which has been increasingly under pressure to do something about these extremist, fringe platforms. jim watkins is the owner of 8chan. he lives in the philippines. he continually defends his website, even after it has been implicated in a string of mass shootings this year. and i think that there are a lot of...
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we started with the breaking news from "the washington post." the news that president trump told two senior russian officials in that meeting in 2017 that he didn't care about moscow's attack on the u.s. election, the election in which the russians helped donald trump win the presidency. white house officials were worried about the president's message to the russians according to "the washington post." the last few minutes, we have been discussing "the new york times" breaking news story. the white house used a highly classified system to hold the phone records of donald trump's calls with vladimir putin and the saudi royal family. on monday seven freshman house democrats co-wrote an op-ed piece in the "washington post." the piece was entitled "these allegations are a threat to all we have sworn to protect." joining us is one of the co-authors of that, jason crowe. congressman crowe. he was one of those seven democrats who published that piece in "the washington post." i want to get your reaction to the breaking news which is a confirmation of t
we started with the breaking news from "the washington post." the news that president trump told two senior russian officials in that meeting in 2017 that he didn't care about moscow's attack on the u.s. election, the election in which the russians helped donald trump win the presidency. white house officials were worried about the president's message to the russians according to "the washington post." the last few minutes, we have been discussing "the new york...
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it is 20 miles west of washington, d.c. the battle -- the encasement we will be talking about happens in december of 1861. the first year of these civil war is not over yet. we will be talking about engagements which weaned the confederate and union army. they are both trying to figure out what their deal is and we will find that this is a battle that happens as two forces with atensibly the same purpose, foraging expedition, run into each other. andled by j. e. b. stuart one led by edward ord. exploring the area and they are finding there are a lot of people in the area that do not like them very much. news to me when i found that out. is a union victory. it was a victory that comes on the heels of defeat at first atl run, leesburg, and also wilson's creek in missouri. , is defeats, albeit small enough to boost the flagging union morale. it's very needed, at least in the fall of 1861. 18 61 is the day after the union was defeated at the battle of bull run or manasses. the idea there is they are going to keep an eye on unio
it is 20 miles west of washington, d.c. the battle -- the encasement we will be talking about happens in december of 1861. the first year of these civil war is not over yet. we will be talking about engagements which weaned the confederate and union army. they are both trying to figure out what their deal is and we will find that this is a battle that happens as two forces with atensibly the same purpose, foraging expedition, run into each other. andled by j. e. b. stuart one led by edward ord....
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they let-- set up a washington office just like a lot of nonprofits and trade associations have a washington office right here on lafayette square. is across the square from where we are now. it's one of those that was preserved i jackie kennedy and know the port structure sort of rises up behind it. originally it was the congressional office, the lobbying arm of the american women's suffrage association and that was their headquarters. but almost from the beginning she went rogue and started started publishing a competing newsletter and-- her money and finally the organization kicked her off. they were already nervous about her tech x and said if you are going to pursue this aggressive stance you can't do it under the umbrella of the national. so they stayed at karen house and eventually called themselves the national women's party. throughout 1914 and 1915 they continue to push for a federal amendment, to have pretty public events, parades, a booth at the world's fair in san francisco, a cross-country road trip. it was shocking to see women drive. where they gathered signatures across the
they let-- set up a washington office just like a lot of nonprofits and trade associations have a washington office right here on lafayette square. is across the square from where we are now. it's one of those that was preserved i jackie kennedy and know the port structure sort of rises up behind it. originally it was the congressional office, the lobbying arm of the american women's suffrage association and that was their headquarters. but almost from the beginning she went rogue and started...
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post he joins us now from washington d.c. mr olson in your mind what's more damaging here the call itself we're now this alleged attempted cover up of the court after it took place i mean that presumably shows that someone in the white house did understand the gravity of what had happened and also speaks to the culture in the west wing well 1st of all there are allegations we don't know what the facts are the facts will come out through the investigation so i think right now the damaging thing is the call the call is something where he clearly mentions joe biden's name he clearly talks about it in a way that implies that he wants some information and he puts a non government employee a former new york mayor and his personal attorney rudy giuliani as the contact person that's the problematic thing right now the alleged cover up could these revelations also be damaging for others you talked about rudy giuliani there potentially also attorney general william bell. well we'll see again what bar did or did not do any certainly his
post he joins us now from washington d.c. mr olson in your mind what's more damaging here the call itself we're now this alleged attempted cover up of the court after it took place i mean that presumably shows that someone in the white house did understand the gravity of what had happened and also speaks to the culture in the west wing well 1st of all there are allegations we don't know what the facts are the facts will come out through the investigation so i think right now the damaging thing...
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it says washington gas gulators across its mercury network of customers. it was suppod t start in 2003 and end in 2013. this new report says the state doesn't haveny evidence "how any steps to remove mercury service regulators. now, the ntsb issued its report earlier this yearla finding that thst was caused by an accumulation of gas which happene because a mercury service regulator failed andotas n properly connected toou vent line. know the explosion killed seven residents and injured dozens more bac in august ofk 2017. now, washington gas prepare a statement for fox5 saying "we are preparing a response to address the issues raisedn the order and we will be submitting our response t commission io n nn."meler now, the public service commission also ordered washington gas to report on its findings to n theational transportation safety board as well and there'sdl aine on that. one other thing, too,n terms of the public service commission, if it finds that washington gas didn't do any of the work to replace those regulators as it was supposed to, they could f
it says washington gas gulators across its mercury network of customers. it was suppod t start in 2003 and end in 2013. this new report says the state doesn't haveny evidence "how any steps to remove mercury service regulators. now, the ntsb issued its report earlier this yearla finding that thst was caused by an accumulation of gas which happene because a mercury service regulator failed andotas n properly connected toou vent line. know the explosion killed seven residents and injured...
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baker liked to brag that there was no agent in washington that he didn't know about. there was clearly not the case. he frequently gathered with a boardinghouse on eighth street in washington, just nine blocks of baker's headquarters. baker redeemed himself on his detectives accompanied, baker was outraged when he had general fighting took command of the army in january 1963. he was fluent in french. chaptered it quickly. this conveniently concealed his true intent. sharp had seen combat and was in the military, the information the army needed, he knew nothing about spies when he took the job. he proved surprisingly this work. in some of his correspondence, he used the name colonel and many of his informants, he never knew they were working for the union espionage agency. sharp eventually had a force of some 70 agents. many of whom infiltrated territory wearing those uniforms and confederate dollars for bribes. they set up a large letter opening operation. his men captured bags full of confederate mail exchange between virginia and maryland in the context for where th
baker liked to brag that there was no agent in washington that he didn't know about. there was clearly not the case. he frequently gathered with a boardinghouse on eighth street in washington, just nine blocks of baker's headquarters. baker redeemed himself on his detectives accompanied, baker was outraged when he had general fighting took command of the army in january 1963. he was fluent in french. chaptered it quickly. this conveniently concealed his true intent. sharp had seen combat and...
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way washington works. if there is a mandate from the voters to do it it can be forced upon washington and that's why it's really important to start a movement to have a vocabulary with a mandate that says reboot washington and it's only when you get this idea of rebooting washington into public circulation and get widespread support for it that anything can ever happen so you're in line with bernie sanders that it's going to take millions of people engaged in the democratic process to really get anything done regardless of what the agenda item may be that's absolutely correct and by the way that's the lesson of history go back to the 1960 s. with the civil rights movement or the environmental movement or the 1930 s. with millions of people living on the streets or the progressive era or the civil war you know it always takes people it always takes the people getting involved and what's happened for 50 years is we slowly become an absentee democracy we've ceded government and elected officials over this pro
way washington works. if there is a mandate from the voters to do it it can be forced upon washington and that's why it's really important to start a movement to have a vocabulary with a mandate that says reboot washington and it's only when you get this idea of rebooting washington into public circulation and get widespread support for it that anything can ever happen so you're in line with bernie sanders that it's going to take millions of people engaged in the democratic process to really...
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ready, to maurice washington. washington is tackled around the 20. >> washington is a player i'm excited to see today. he had a few big runs, big play ability last week against colorado. i expect more of the same. as you see, they try to get him outside. he is a guy that can circle the defense, get the ball down the field. >> four catches, 118 yards and a touchdown last week out of the back field for mothaurice washington. now washington in motion. robinson is in the back field. now he motions out. third and 11. martinez, quarterback run, and martinez will get two yards up to the 18. westin kramer is there for the tackle and that will bring on the field goal unit here for nebraska. >> nice job by kramer, recognizing the quarterback draw there and separating from the block to make the tackle. they're pretty stout through the middle like we were talking about, a lot of upper classmen and a loot of thick and powerful weight. good job forcing the field goal. >> isaac armstrong on for a 36-yard attempt. and armstrong's
ready, to maurice washington. washington is tackled around the 20. >> washington is a player i'm excited to see today. he had a few big runs, big play ability last week against colorado. i expect more of the same. as you see, they try to get him outside. he is a guy that can circle the defense, get the ball down the field. >> four catches, 118 yards and a touchdown last week out of the back field for mothaurice washington. now washington in motion. robinson is in the back field. now...
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in washington thank you. now to some of the other stories making news around the world today and canadian prime minister justin trudeau has apologized ofter a picture of him wearing brown face makeup to a costume party was published by time magazine the photo was taken in 2001 when it was a teacher at a private school told reporters he should have known better and was deeply sorry. at least 12 people have been wounded in an attack on a government building in eastern afghanistan militants detonated explosives before gunman entered the building in the provincial capital of jalalabad afghanistan is on high alert has the presidential election approaches there has been no claim of responsibility. at least 11 people have died in severe flooding in cambodia as coastal regions flood waters submerged entire villages and forced the evacuation of nearly 10000 families officials expect water levels to rise. india has banned the sale of east cigarettes saying they pose a risk to health authorities hope the ban will curb w
in washington thank you. now to some of the other stories making news around the world today and canadian prime minister justin trudeau has apologized ofter a picture of him wearing brown face makeup to a costume party was published by time magazine the photo was taken in 2001 when it was a teacher at a private school told reporters he should have known better and was deeply sorry. at least 12 people have been wounded in an attack on a government building in eastern afghanistan militants...
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in washington thank you. now to some of the other stories making news around the world at least 9 people have been wounded in an attack on a government building in eastern afghanistan militants disinvited explosives before the gunman entered the building in the provincial capital jalalabad afghanistan is on high alert has the presidential election approaches there have been no claims or responsibility. at least 11 people have died in severe flooding in cambodia's coastal regions flood waters submerged entire villages and forced the evacuation of nearly 10000 families officials expect water levels to rise. india has banned the sale of east cigarettes saying they pose a health risk authorities hope the ban will curb what they just drive as an epidemic of being among young people the ban causes the production in port an advertising of the cigarettes but not use. an argentine as senate has approved a new food emergency law that will increase state funding for fighting hunger by 50 percent the country is grappling
in washington thank you. now to some of the other stories making news around the world at least 9 people have been wounded in an attack on a government building in eastern afghanistan militants disinvited explosives before the gunman entered the building in the provincial capital jalalabad afghanistan is on high alert has the presidential election approaches there have been no claims or responsibility. at least 11 people have died in severe flooding in cambodia's coastal regions flood waters...
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so there's a lot of tech news happening in washington today. i think what's interesting, like anna said, the nature of the relationship between washington and silicon valley is sort of changing. you're seeing these tech leaders step up and take a more active role in trying to get ahead of some of the changes that are coming, that they're aware of in terms of regulation and other issues. >> dylan byers, anna palmer, thank you. >>> emergency rescue crews are working right now to get people out of harm's way in the houston area as it faces flash flooding. a number of tornadoes have reportedly touched down as well. all of this from the remnants of tropical storm i'm mel da. some areas hit with more than a foot of rainfall overnight. this was the scene in beaumont, texas. officials warning things could get worse with more than ten inches of rain expected by noon today. nbc's gabe gutierrez is in win any, texas, about 60 miles east of luis ton. gabe, it sounds and looks like it's still raining there. >> reporter: craig, this is an unfolding disaster
so there's a lot of tech news happening in washington today. i think what's interesting, like anna said, the nature of the relationship between washington and silicon valley is sort of changing. you're seeing these tech leaders step up and take a more active role in trying to get ahead of some of the changes that are coming, that they're aware of in terms of regulation and other issues. >> dylan byers, anna palmer, thank you. >>> emergency rescue crews are working right now to...
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they join c-span's education relations team in washington, d.c. for four weeks in july to develop new teaching materials. they also help lead c-span some educators conference. >> al green has taught in pacoima. tells about your school and her students. >> i'm really fortunate to get to teach the population that is almost entirely first-generation americans. most my students are bilingual scum into the english language skill. i get to take a group of students who really want to learn, immigrant children love learning. they see education as way out. their parents are super invested in them and so i get to be the guide to teach them about those connections to american history and world history and to the government and help them see their place within this country that sometimes doesn't receive him as a a part of it. >> you tell us your moving to new high school in san fernando valley. typically what have you taught in the past? >> when i started i was the only history teacher so i ran the whole gamut of world history, yes history and government and
they join c-span's education relations team in washington, d.c. for four weeks in july to develop new teaching materials. they also help lead c-span some educators conference. >> al green has taught in pacoima. tells about your school and her students. >> i'm really fortunate to get to teach the population that is almost entirely first-generation americans. most my students are bilingual scum into the english language skill. i get to take a group of students who really want to...
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i learned about fighting in washington. >> coming up -- >> i want you to come to washington and do something for me and the country. >> arg has received $70 billion in money, $100 billion in loans from the fed. do you know where the money went? do you know where the money went >>> professor elizabeth warren wastes in time in the halls of harvard. she earns a reputation for being tough and demanding. there is one question she always asked her first year contract law students. >> there is three words i ask at the beginning. what is a sumpsit. >> that's because that word is the first word that is assigned. >> i always ask someone. >> she turned around and said, all right, let's get started mr. kennedy. no hello. no good morning. no welcome to law school. i was stunned. i had no idea what it meant. i stumbled through it. and i'll never forget the look on her face after i said i don't know. >> the case is about a doctor who gets sued, but he doesn't get sued because of malpractice. he gets sued because he made a contract, a promise. and that's what a sumpsit is all about. she says she also has te
i learned about fighting in washington. >> coming up -- >> i want you to come to washington and do something for me and the country. >> arg has received $70 billion in money, $100 billion in loans from the fed. do you know where the money went? do you know where the money went >>> professor elizabeth warren wastes in time in the halls of harvard. she earns a reputation for being tough and demanding. there is one question she always asked her first year contract law...
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request the washington. industry. secrets. is. next. in line with. the enemy. and. the world this is your r t international my names you know about them to the program. a newly released report a conservative watchdog alleges there is a covert multi-million dollar strategy to promote liberal values in the u.s. the document. of course certain topics from supporting obamacare to. border wall. takes a closer look at just how it operates. what's more powerful in politics than money a strong candidate with a good program and idealist would see nothing a realist would say but a politician would say dark money dark money is the millions of dollars that behind the scenes donors are spending to send the political train down the track and according to the left leaning media it's a bad bad thing because the conservatives do it because others have made billions and want to ensure their government doesn't limit their ability to make more conservative donor david koch as one half of the koch brothers came to symbolize the influence of dark money in america but you know who's even
request the washington. industry. secrets. is. next. in line with. the enemy. and. the world this is your r t international my names you know about them to the program. a newly released report a conservative watchdog alleges there is a covert multi-million dollar strategy to promote liberal values in the u.s. the document. of course certain topics from supporting obamacare to. border wall. takes a closer look at just how it operates. what's more powerful in politics than money a strong...
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in washington reporting. polling stations are about to open in afghanistan for a presidential election that could mark a turning point for the country the islamist taliban have vowed to disrupt the vote with attacks on security forces and polling places they're warning voters to stay away from the polls there are fears that a low turnout could discredit the election and it's winner. it's scenes like this that the afghan government is desperate to avoid on election day the security plan to protect voters at polling stations was 8 months in the making but violence is just one of the challenges facing the officials organizing the elections 5 years ago allegations of systematic fraud the last one was abdullah abdullah the man who lost to the current president ashraf ghani then is still his main contender now but . with all our strength we will prevent any kind of fraud in the selection of the last election i said we won't accept any government based on fraud but it happened because afghanistan was facing multiple
in washington reporting. polling stations are about to open in afghanistan for a presidential election that could mark a turning point for the country the islamist taliban have vowed to disrupt the vote with attacks on security forces and polling places they're warning voters to stay away from the polls there are fears that a low turnout could discredit the election and it's winner. it's scenes like this that the afghan government is desperate to avoid on election day the security plan to...
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this is all according to "the washington post." the complaint was triggered by a promise that the president made to that foreign leader. the big question this morning, of course, is what exactly was that promise? and to whom was the promise made? >> one thing is clear, though. a trump appointed inspector general evaluated this complaint, found it to be of urgent concern which means, by law, it must be reported to congress. the law says that should happen after the judgment call is made. yet so far congress has not been provided with any information. in effect, the director of national intelligence ignoring what is the legal requirement here. >> cnn has a team across washington covering this story from capitol hill to the white house. let's begin this hour with our national security correspondent alex marquardt. we know which leaders the president spoke to in the weeks, you know, preceding this. what else can you tell us this morning? >> the timeline here is very important in terms of figuring out which foreign leader the president
this is all according to "the washington post." the complaint was triggered by a promise that the president made to that foreign leader. the big question this morning, of course, is what exactly was that promise? and to whom was the promise made? >> one thing is clear, though. a trump appointed inspector general evaluated this complaint, found it to be of urgent concern which means, by law, it must be reported to congress. the law says that should happen after the judgment call...
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joining us now is "washington post" national security reporter shane harris. shane, thanks for getting to a studio for us on short notice. i really appreciate it. >> no problem, rachel. >> so you heard me explain sort of my understanding about how the story has developed and the context here. i just want to ask you if anything that i said struck a sour note or seemed wrong or if there's anything that i should correct there. >> no, i think that narrative is right. it's important to piece these things together. we sometimes forget how they do line up in retrospect, don't they. >> for me, it's not so much connecting the dots, it's remembering what all the dots are. >> right. >> because they seem to connect in different ways with each new news story. you and your colleagues are reporting that the complaint centers on ukraine, but you don't in tonight's story offer any further detail on what about ukraine or whether, in fact, it was a conversation with the president of ukraine that was the nature of this. can you expand at all in terms of what you know about the uk
joining us now is "washington post" national security reporter shane harris. shane, thanks for getting to a studio for us on short notice. i really appreciate it. >> no problem, rachel. >> so you heard me explain sort of my understanding about how the story has developed and the context here. i just want to ask you if anything that i said struck a sour note or seemed wrong or if there's anything that i should correct there. >> no, i think that narrative is right....
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he had been up working with washington. washington's aide. spent a lot of time at a desk writing things, either listening to washington tell him what to write or writing things and then correcting them after washington look at them. so clearly at this late point in the war, tired and hamilton is working with washington, leaves his side, runs dune staircase to deliver a letter, stopped by the marquee delafayette, lafayette has way of grabbing ahold of your lapels and talking with you in an illinois gauged heart and does that with hamilton for a few minutes. hamilton looks and at the top of the stairway is washington glaring down and says something along he lines of colonel hamilton you have kept me waiting ten minutes you've treat me with disrespect, sir, and hamilton is tired of being an aide, would much rather be on the battlefield said i've not aware of that, sir, but if you believe that we part and storms after and surrenders his position. washington sends someone out to apologize to his spade hamilton refuses to take that apology, waits u
he had been up working with washington. washington's aide. spent a lot of time at a desk writing things, either listening to washington tell him what to write or writing things and then correcting them after washington look at them. so clearly at this late point in the war, tired and hamilton is working with washington, leaves his side, runs dune staircase to deliver a letter, stopped by the marquee delafayette, lafayette has way of grabbing ahold of your lapels and talking with you in an...
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that's partly why 12 other states and washington, d.c. follow california's higher emissions standards, accounting for about 1/3 of the nation's auto market, and four major automakers arentgrsi sar. t tion, trump, what and who is this for. >> reporter: democratic governor gavin newsom accuses president trump of playing politics with blue state california. >> it's the perversion of this moment, pure politics, and csequs. that could have >> reporter: california says its emission rules have prevented 29,000 premature deaths every year. the state now does plan to sue the trump administration over its decision, and norah, this looks like a fight that's headed for the supreme court. >> all right, ben, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to weather, because we have an update on the massive storm hitting the texas gulf coast. imelda, now a tropical depression, is dumping torrential rain as it pushes inland. there is flash flooding in galveston and other parts of east texas. some places could get a foot and a half of rain. now in the atlantic, b
that's partly why 12 other states and washington, d.c. follow california's higher emissions standards, accounting for about 1/3 of the nation's auto market, and four major automakers arentgrsi sar. t tion, trump, what and who is this for. >> reporter: democratic governor gavin newsom accuses president trump of playing politics with blue state california. >> it's the perversion of this moment, pure politics, and csequs. that could have >> reporter: california says its emission...
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crystal anderson, columnist for the washington examiner cofounder and clarence page columnist for the chicago tribune. molly, what do you make of torrential amount of media coverage to the president, the map, the sharpy, during this devastating hurricane? >> it was unbelievable to watch this week, so much coverage devoted to sharpy gates, they say the president can't let things go, that's absolutely true but in the media in no position given how they handle this, earlier predictions and nobody is denying that and seeing later than it should have been. minor point that even if you put the worst conception on it it does not deserve 7 days of coverage, hundreds of stories, front-page news. >> you think? i have to agree that both sides have not been able to let this go. i've gotten hammered by both sides, you have to hold the president accountable for lying, you all are on assessing on the stupid on map that i could care about, it's been torrential, impact public opinion? >> absolutely not. very little. i can't think of a single voter voted one way and because of the single sharpy story w
crystal anderson, columnist for the washington examiner cofounder and clarence page columnist for the chicago tribune. molly, what do you make of torrential amount of media coverage to the president, the map, the sharpy, during this devastating hurricane? >> it was unbelievable to watch this week, so much coverage devoted to sharpy gates, they say the president can't let things go, that's absolutely true but in the media in no position given how they handle this, earlier predictions and...
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. -- we need more like them in washington. policy buff but because she has type i diabetes and she is worried about what will happen if her parents lose their coverage. she is 12. and this is what she is thinking about and the only fair answer to kids like that is that they should not be dealing with this at all. we, all of us old enough to vote should sort that out so they don't have to. that's what we owe to them. so they can focus on being kids. and a few years from now by the time they are adults, there could be 100 million more guns on the streets emma we will cross the point of no return on climate. and a woman's right to choose won't even exist. or, we can act. not four years from now, not 10 years from now but right now, we can act. and it is not just kids, none of us can afford to ignore the problems that we have tolerated for far too long because they amount to a crisis that has destabilized our entire country. a crisis that represents the only plausible answer to how a guy like the current president ever got within
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that is according to "the washington post" reporting. and that whistle blower's complaint is supposed to be forwarded to the house intelligence committee, senate intelligence committee. the trump administration is refusing to do that. the chairman of the house intelligence committee adam schiff has issued this statement tonight. the intelligence community inspector general has agreed to appear before the house intelligence committee for a briefing on the handling of the whistle blower complaint tomorrow morning, september 19th, in a closed session at 9:00 a.m. the acting director of national intelligence joseph maguire has agreed to testify in an open session before the committee next thursday, september 26th at 9:00 a.m. the intelligence community inspector general determined that this complaint is both credible and urgent and that it should be transmitted to congress under the clear letter of the law. the committee places the highest importance on the protection of whistle blowers and their complaints to congress. ben rhodes, the house
that is according to "the washington post" reporting. and that whistle blower's complaint is supposed to be forwarded to the house intelligence committee, senate intelligence committee. the trump administration is refusing to do that. the chairman of the house intelligence committee adam schiff has issued this statement tonight. the intelligence community inspector general has agreed to appear before the house intelligence committee for a briefing on the handling of the whistle blower...
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that could be the template for what happens in washington. >> nick johnson life in washington, d.c. always a pleasure. we're going to be reading axios am in a bit. you can sign up for the newsletter by going to sign-up point axios.com. >> that does it for us this morning, "morning joe," everybody, starts right now. >>> your campaign for foreigners, russia, china, somebody else offers you information on an opponent, should they accept it or should they call the fbi? >> i think mabe maybe you do both. i think you might want to listen. there's nothing wrong with listening. if somebody called from a country, norway, we have information on your opponent. oh r i thi oh, i think i'd want to hear it. >> you want that kind of interference in our elections? >> it's not interference. i think i'd take it. if i thought there was something wrong i think i'd go to the finn. but when somebody comes up with opo research, they come up with opo research, let's call the fbi. but you talk honestly to congressman, they all do it and they always have. it's called oppo research. >> what if it waernt foreig
that could be the template for what happens in washington. >> nick johnson life in washington, d.c. always a pleasure. we're going to be reading axios am in a bit. you can sign up for the newsletter by going to sign-up point axios.com. >> that does it for us this morning, "morning joe," everybody, starts right now. >>> your campaign for foreigners, russia, china, somebody else offers you information on an opponent, should they accept it or should they call the...
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it is not just coming to washington in voting on motions. it is connecting with people back home and making sure you are delivering their values to washington. i have a town hall in every county in my district planned. i will talk about what we have done in congress and what we have to do in the few remaining months. it gets harder to be productive in a presidential election year. i look forward to hear about what people want to talk about that and what they want me to do in washington. >> we will have to end it there. cochair of the congressional progressive caucus. now we the continue with the roundtable portion of our conversation. i want to start with what you are hearing from congressman pocan in your reporting on capitol hill with a message the democrats are pushing with the ukraine phone call. some statement that jumped out to me, calling it a smoking gun. your thoughts on the message? >> and cover-up, too. was a cover-up to conceal the conversation between president trump and the ukraine president. the thing i'm hearing most as they
it is not just coming to washington in voting on motions. it is connecting with people back home and making sure you are delivering their values to washington. i have a town hall in every county in my district planned. i will talk about what we have done in congress and what we have to do in the few remaining months. it gets harder to be productive in a presidential election year. i look forward to hear about what people want to talk about that and what they want me to do in washington....
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too long in washington we had accepted the unacceptable . and now there's a noise machine making it almost impossible to hear the alarm bellsringing in our everyday lives . americans are looking to prescription drug prices and wondering how they're going to be able to buy groceries. and the presidents got us arguing over whether to buy greenland . >> americans are picking up their possessions to flee a super storm and the president is picking up a sharpie to redraw weather maps . how did we get here? politics is supposed to be about making our everyday lives better but nothingcould be further from the top of the presidents list . or come to the event, the governors. speaking of pens,let's talk about that beetle pen . because your legislature is doing extraordinary work . responding to the needs of the everyday but when people need to get paid more, plain and simple, thegovernor is vetoing a minimum wage law. that is wrong . parents want to spend more time with their kids in the governor proudly, probably vetoed apaid family leave bill , that
too long in washington we had accepted the unacceptable . and now there's a noise machine making it almost impossible to hear the alarm bellsringing in our everyday lives . americans are looking to prescription drug prices and wondering how they're going to be able to buy groceries. and the presidents got us arguing over whether to buy greenland . >> americans are picking up their possessions to flee a super storm and the president is picking up a sharpie to redraw weather maps . how did...