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rod washington. i also want to say this broom and the 200 and i think 300 people who are watching us virtually is just such an exciting celebration of what we've been able to do across years. we've been diving into this project to better understand martha washington and women in the 18th century. this martha washington lecture is just such a success. i'm to see so many people here. i know there are a few hundred more watching us virtually. thank you so much for being here. now, please me in welcoming our first speaker for a frazier. thank you, director, and thank you very much director and all mount vernon for hosting me here it always such a pleasure to speak to the many distinguished guests who come from all over region and beyond. and i very much forward to answering any. you may have a later or just discussing martha washington which i love to do so. oh. let me just. see and. well all of a slide's are a background and what i really oh it may be a blank background owing to my technical income pitt
rod washington. i also want to say this broom and the 200 and i think 300 people who are watching us virtually is just such an exciting celebration of what we've been able to do across years. we've been diving into this project to better understand martha washington and women in the 18th century. this martha washington lecture is just such a success. i'm to see so many people here. i know there are a few hundred more watching us virtually. thank you so much for being here. now, please me in...
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washington. at one point puts shoves the sticking to the bottom of the the river raft hits it into the river washington goes just enough strength he hangs to that raft guess who ends up with a pretty severe case of frostbite by the time this is over helps, haul washington out onto the raft. the raft lodges against the small island in the allegheny river and where they spend the night. how both of these men did not die of hypothermia. i cannot imagine washington, especially having been into the river completely soaked in freezing temperatures. nonetheless, they survive the following. i don't think i say when they awoke because i doubt they slept following morning. when light comes, what they see, the river has actually frozen over. they cross over to a trading post later that day, get sustenance, get warmth, recover the following day. washington sets out again heading for virginia. and on january the 16th, 1777, one month after having departed for a meeting with the french, he delivers message to
washington. at one point puts shoves the sticking to the bottom of the the river raft hits it into the river washington goes just enough strength he hangs to that raft guess who ends up with a pretty severe case of frostbite by the time this is over helps, haul washington out onto the raft. the raft lodges against the small island in the allegheny river and where they spend the night. how both of these men did not die of hypothermia. i cannot imagine washington, especially having been into the...
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the story of washington the farmer is the story of washington this labor. farming and enslaved people or inseverable to washington throughout his entire work as a farmer. he wants wrote that he didn't like to even think about slavery, let alone write about it and talk about it. but in fact, he thought about slavery all the time. he talked about it and wrote about it in his management of the enslaved agricultural labor. it is fair, in that record you can see a change in attitude and also a record of his daily interactions with the enslaved labor that he supervised and controlled. and then finally, what washington does decide ultimately to search for some way emancipate the enslaved people he controls, the only record we have of that process, thought process, is through his record of farming in this organization of mount vernon. it is here in this example, this document of washington that he made in 1799, towards the end of his life, he gave a detailed description of various enslaved labor's at mount vernon. this document is only in the last ten years, it has
the story of washington the farmer is the story of washington this labor. farming and enslaved people or inseverable to washington throughout his entire work as a farmer. he wants wrote that he didn't like to even think about slavery, let alone write about it and talk about it. but in fact, he thought about slavery all the time. he talked about it and wrote about it in his management of the enslaved agricultural labor. it is fair, in that record you can see a change in attitude and also a...
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the story of washington the farmer is the story of washington made slaver farming and enslaved labor were inseparable to washington throughout his entire life as a farmer and he once wrote that he didn't like to even think about slavery let alone write about it or talk about it, but in fact he thought about slavery all the time and he thought about it and wrote about it in terms of his management of the enslaved agricultural labor at at his own estate and it's there in that record that you can see both the change in attitude and also the record of his daily interactions with the enslaved laborers who means supervised and control and then finally when washington does ultimately decide to search for some way to emancipate the enslaved people. he controls the only record we have of that process and thought process is through his record of farming and israel organization of mount vernon. it is here this example of this document of washington made in 17909 toward the end of his life. he gave a detailed description of various enslaved laborers at mount vernon this documents only in the las
the story of washington the farmer is the story of washington made slaver farming and enslaved labor were inseparable to washington throughout his entire life as a farmer and he once wrote that he didn't like to even think about slavery let alone write about it or talk about it, but in fact he thought about slavery all the time and he thought about it and wrote about it in terms of his management of the enslaved agricultural labor at at his own estate and it's there in that record that you can...
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george washington's secretary tobias lear is trying to lure martha washington up. i know she likes seafood, tell her how good the lobster is in new york. maybe that will get her to go a little faster. i like that. >> do you think it worked? >> i don't know if the lobster was that good but i can pretend. >> that's great. >> the i think there were two very rich veins, i felt, well, there were many -- in the papers. one is just how much martha-controlled washington's painted image, and his sculpted image. she comes from a very artistic family. her uncle, bartholomew dandridge, was a famous court painter in london. painted the image of frederick, prince of wales. her father, of virginia county court clerk, as a portrait of him -- at her richer uncles house. it is very unusual. portraits, at that time -- they are only just coming into fashion. the idea that you have your portrait done. she is aware of the power of portraits. throughout the papers she is having those miniatures me some of her children. he is having them put in bracelets, like a watch. the miniatures set
george washington's secretary tobias lear is trying to lure martha washington up. i know she likes seafood, tell her how good the lobster is in new york. maybe that will get her to go a little faster. i like that. >> do you think it worked? >> i don't know if the lobster was that good but i can pretend. >> that's great. >> the i think there were two very rich veins, i felt, well, there were many -- in the papers. one is just how much martha-controlled washington's...
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washington and george washington. and wrote to secretary of war james mchenry to secure a rank for his step grandson. he tried to keep that a secret because i think martha washington would not approve of that. but tobias lear apparently spilled the beans in washington. later asked mchenry to raise the rank from cornet to lieutenant. but washington writes, it is not my desire to ask this as a favor. i never have nor never will solicit at anything for myself or connections. but then washington proceeds to write to his factor in philadelphia. clement biddle to purchase fancy uniforms and weaponry for the young wash. so at age 20, while she is an aristocrat, you know, the park and the customs names for much of the 18th century were far more prominent than the washington name before that changed. and he knew cassius that he would inherit a huge part of the estate. martha washington left her death in 1802. washington's death in 1799. and that included about 200 enslaved persons. so as an adult, the the young custis, i say h
washington and george washington. and wrote to secretary of war james mchenry to secure a rank for his step grandson. he tried to keep that a secret because i think martha washington would not approve of that. but tobias lear apparently spilled the beans in washington. later asked mchenry to raise the rank from cornet to lieutenant. but washington writes, it is not my desire to ask this as a favor. i never have nor never will solicit at anything for myself or connections. but then washington...
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washington sent him the draft. washington kept madison's first draft. and he insisted that the final includes paragraphs in the beginning. and it was a shot across the bow. washington was anticipating that madison and jefferson would be critical of this address. somehow, they would paint the address as an attempt to garner more power for the executive. so by including those paragraphs, drafted by madison, he was basically saying you knew about the farewell address. you participated in the drafting of the farewell address. so keep your mouth shut. it was very intentional, very savvy. and sure enough, madison was not publicly critical of the addresses. >> very briefly, i think the reason he picked hamilton is because hamilton had the most experience throughout seven years of the war, when he was writing jefferson. when you read the general orders which are boring as heck throughout the 1770s, they are signed by washington, but he didn't write them. most of those are written by hamilton or one of his other aides. what he called, pen men.o washington was in
washington sent him the draft. washington kept madison's first draft. and he insisted that the final includes paragraphs in the beginning. and it was a shot across the bow. washington was anticipating that madison and jefferson would be critical of this address. somehow, they would paint the address as an attempt to garner more power for the executive. so by including those paragraphs, drafted by madison, he was basically saying you knew about the farewell address. you participated in the...
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the story of washington of farmer is the story of washington enslavor. and slaved labor and farming were inseparable throughout his entire life. he once wrote that he did not like to even think about slavery, let alone write about it or talk about it. in fact he thought about slavery all the time. he thought about it and wrote about it in terms of his management of the enslaved agricultural labor at his own estate. it is there in that record that you can see both a change in attitude but also the record of his daily interactions with the enslaved labor that he supervised and controlled. finally, when washington does ultimately decide to quote, search for some way to emancipate the enslaved people he controls the only record we have of that process, the process, is through his record of farming and his reorganization of mount vernon. it is here, this example, this document washington, may of 1799, towards the end of his life, he gave a detailed description of enslaved labor in mount vernon. this document has only come to light in the last ten years. it wa
the story of washington of farmer is the story of washington enslavor. and slaved labor and farming were inseparable throughout his entire life. he once wrote that he did not like to even think about slavery, let alone write about it or talk about it. in fact he thought about slavery all the time. he thought about it and wrote about it in terms of his management of the enslaved agricultural labor at his own estate. it is there in that record that you can see both a change in attitude but also...
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in washington. i'm thankful for everyone who put this together. now, when i told my kids to kids, charles and walter, 11 and eight years old, when i told them that i would be speaking in washington, d.c., this is the first book talk that i've given. the book came out a week ago. it's it's ink still wet and when i told my kids that i'd be going to washington and giving a talk, they're very excited. and my son charles asked me and he said, hey, dad, do you think president biden might be might come to your talk? and i said, how? probably not. he's busy. you know, he just signed a bill today and at the white house. but i said no. i'm sure he'd be interested in the topic, but he's probably too busy and my son looked at me with a smile and he said, so it'll probably just be kamala harris then. so i'm told. do you see crowds arrive a little late, so leave a couple seats open just in case the vice president arrives. so as andrew said and he introduced, introduce my book. very well. i thought my book, the co
in washington. i'm thankful for everyone who put this together. now, when i told my kids to kids, charles and walter, 11 and eight years old, when i told them that i would be speaking in washington, d.c., this is the first book talk that i've given. the book came out a week ago. it's it's ink still wet and when i told my kids that i'd be going to washington and giving a talk, they're very excited. and my son charles asked me and he said, hey, dad, do you think president biden might be might...
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now washington is, a city of secrets and secrets are a form of power in washington, more secrets. you have access or the greater secrets that you have access to, the more power you have. there's many different levels of security clearance that you can get as an as an elected official or working various institutions in washington national, security institutions. and there was no more dangerous secret during this period of time than than being gay it was actually worse to be gay than to be a communist. and there are some examples can talk about later but primarily the reason for that is that a communist could leave the communist party. they could come out, so to speak, and denounce the party and their colleagues. in fact, some of the most important of the early american conservative movement were ex communists. but once you were as a homosexual or a sexual deviants, as the term went, your career was over. and so this seems a fascinating prism through which to study all different sorts of events and phenomena. presidencies really from fdr until the of the cold war. and the reason i s
now washington is, a city of secrets and secrets are a form of power in washington, more secrets. you have access or the greater secrets that you have access to, the more power you have. there's many different levels of security clearance that you can get as an as an elected official or working various institutions in washington national, security institutions. and there was no more dangerous secret during this period of time than than being gay it was actually worse to be gay than to be a...
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washington internalize that. one of the reasons the senate has a six-year term is supposedly to make them more likely to vote in the long term interest of the public it's the most partisan portion of the government now. i will shut up but public, public, public he represents them. >> he mentioned the aurora and i know you wanted to say something very quick so one quick thing i want to sort of highlights when joe was talking about how personally wounded washington was that was really quite intentional on the part of the newspaper editors. the editor of the aurora would deliver three copies of his newspaper every day to the front steps of the president's house. even though washington is not a subscriber. he did so intentionally to get under washington skin. we know it works because he rants and raves about in cabinet and jefferson took careful notes. this political warfare in the partisan or wound they were trying to inflict was quite intentional. >> let's get a taste of washington on parties and we can further exp
washington internalize that. one of the reasons the senate has a six-year term is supposedly to make them more likely to vote in the long term interest of the public it's the most partisan portion of the government now. i will shut up but public, public, public he represents them. >> he mentioned the aurora and i know you wanted to say something very quick so one quick thing i want to sort of highlights when joe was talking about how personally wounded washington was that was really quite...
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here she is in washington. the other washington. by 1914, suffragists had one in washington, california, oregon, arizona, kansas, nevada and montana. most western women could now vote before women in a single state back. east ironically, by the time of the suffragist triumph that, you're the west demography had synchronized with the rest of the country. women no longer benefited from the settlement era's unprecedented opportunities for. as world war i loomed, some societies conservative turn act aggravated by women's economic and political gains, created a predictable backlash. even the rugged radio cow girl recently competed with men were replaced by rodeo queens who waved from their palmetto. like the history of the old western general, the record of its women is not a seamless march of progress. their history charts jagged trajectory of advances on one front and retreats on another. progress for some and decline for others. there is no way to balance colonization benefits for white settlers and their descendants with the terrible
here she is in washington. the other washington. by 1914, suffragists had one in washington, california, oregon, arizona, kansas, nevada and montana. most western women could now vote before women in a single state back. east ironically, by the time of the suffragist triumph that, you're the west demography had synchronized with the rest of the country. women no longer benefited from the settlement era's unprecedented opportunities for. as world war i loomed, some societies conservative turn...
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it's time to put it to work in washington. [applause] second, we must increase accountability among manufacturers and dealers and give families and victims access to justice when those entities fail to do their duty. and third, the time has come for the legislature to ban the sale of a military assault weapons. [applause] these weapons are designed for the sole purpose of destroying lives, the lives of schoolchildren, law enforcement officers, concertgoers, nightclub patrons, and people gathering in houses of worship. we owe our children the assurance we are doing all we can to keep them safe. let's pass all three bills and proof to them that to the gun lobby doesn't make the rules in washington state, we do. [applause] of course gun safety laws are not the only thing we need. we want to help local law enforcement agencies to be able to hire and train more officers. they need more officers on our streets and in our neighborhoods. last summer we were joined by dozens of chiefs and sheriffs to propose new training centers. these
it's time to put it to work in washington. [applause] second, we must increase accountability among manufacturers and dealers and give families and victims access to justice when those entities fail to do their duty. and third, the time has come for the legislature to ban the sale of a military assault weapons. [applause] these weapons are designed for the sole purpose of destroying lives, the lives of schoolchildren, law enforcement officers, concertgoers, nightclub patrons, and people...
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the gentlelady from washington. miss rodgers: the lady suggested we should be banning exports to russia, north korea, and iran. i might note that president biden has actually wanted to emport from russia and iran. pleased to yield to the gentleman from ohio, mr. latta, two minutes. mr. latta: thank you very much. mr. speaker, i rise in support of the protecting america's strategic petroleum reserve from china act. legislation offered by my good friend, the gentlelady from washington state, and the chair of the energy and commerce committee. for the first two years of the biden administration, we have seen an unprecedented level of hostility toward america's energy producers. the administration has made every effort to undermine, avoid, and restrict oil and gas production in north america. while at the same time moving to drain our strategic reserves in an attempt to offset the price increases caused by the president's own policies. playing politics with the strategic petroleum reserve has resulted in the lowest leve
the gentlelady from washington. miss rodgers: the lady suggested we should be banning exports to russia, north korea, and iran. i might note that president biden has actually wanted to emport from russia and iran. pleased to yield to the gentleman from ohio, mr. latta, two minutes. mr. latta: thank you very much. mr. speaker, i rise in support of the protecting america's strategic petroleum reserve from china act. legislation offered by my good friend, the gentlelady from washington state, and...
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it is time to put this to work in washington. [applause] second, we must increase accountability and give families and victims access to justice. and third. the time has come for legislature to ban the sale of military-style assault weapons. rl [applause] >> these weapons are designed for the sole purpose of destroying lives, the lives of school children, law enforcement officers, concert goers, nightclub patrons and people gathering in places of worship. we owe our children the children to keep them safe. let's pass all three bills and prove to them that the gun lobby doesn't make the laws in washington state. we do. [applause] >> well, of course, gun safety isn't the only thing we need. and we want to help law enforcement agencies to hire and train more officers. they need more officers on our streets and in our neighborhoods. while so much are joined by sheriffs tore do new training centers and help law enforcement agencies recruit people from within their diverse communities. and sometimes, the right response isn't necessaril
it is time to put this to work in washington. [applause] second, we must increase accountability and give families and victims access to justice. and third. the time has come for legislature to ban the sale of military-style assault weapons. rl [applause] >> these weapons are designed for the sole purpose of destroying lives, the lives of school children, law enforcement officers, concert goers, nightclub patrons and people gathering in places of worship. we owe our children the children...
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you mean pain not washington. the level of partisanship in the 1790s is comparable to what we are facing in washington now, okay? the press there were no rules for the press. all the news fit to print. now, washington stands firmly against that whole thing. he thanks of you have any problems you can vote me out of the next election. but the level of partisanship in the newspapers in the 1790s is scatological. in washington really cannot understand that. he does not understand it. only think he is hurt by it. i think he survives the french and indian war. he should have been killed when he was a young man. he should've been killed several times. he was not even a wounded but they wounded him in his second term they really got him. he could not wait to get out of there. i know we want to move int
you mean pain not washington. the level of partisanship in the 1790s is comparable to what we are facing in washington now, okay? the press there were no rules for the press. all the news fit to print. now, washington stands firmly against that whole thing. he thanks of you have any problems you can vote me out of the next election. but the level of partisanship in the newspapers in the 1790s is scatological. in washington really cannot understand that. he does not understand it. only think he...
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and that to washington, d.c. there is a fallacy in washington, d.c. that government can't work and we have to expect failure. but that's not true. we prove that it's not true here in nebraska. we need to hold washington, d.c. accountable for making sure they're providing the same level of high service that we do here at steakart. -- at state government. and for the things that we're properly supposed to do, doing them really, really well. just like we did here in nebraska. we've got a whole washington dc -- hold washington, d.c. accountable for the waste and the fraud. and make sure that we're running government were like a business just like we've done here in , nebraska. we also have to have a strong national defense. that's one of the key things our federal government's supposed to do for us. we've gotta make sure that we're pushing back upon some of the threats, like the chinese communist party. we have done that here in nebraska. in fact, i was the first governor to ban tiktok on state devices back in august of 2020. so, we've been pushing back o
and that to washington, d.c. there is a fallacy in washington, d.c. that government can't work and we have to expect failure. but that's not true. we prove that it's not true here in nebraska. we need to hold washington, d.c. accountable for making sure they're providing the same level of high service that we do here at steakart. -- at state government. and for the things that we're properly supposed to do, doing them really, really well. just like we did here in nebraska. we've got a whole...
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washington internalize that. one of the reasons the senate has a six-year term is supposedly to make them more likely to vote in the long term interest of the public it's the most partisan portion of the government now. i will shut up but public, public, public he represents them. >> he mentioned the aurora and i know you wanted to say something very quick so one quick thing i want to sort of highlights when joe was talking about how personally wounded washington was that was really quite intentional on the part of the newspaper editors. the editor of the aurora would deliver three copies of his newspaper every day to the front steps of the president's house. even though washington is not a subscriber. he did so intentionally to get under washington skin. we know it works because he rants and raves about in cabinet and jefferson took careful notes. this political warfare in the partisan or wound they were trying to inflict was quite intentional. >> let's get a taste of washington on parties and we can further exp
washington internalize that. one of the reasons the senate has a six-year term is supposedly to make them more likely to vote in the long term interest of the public it's the most partisan portion of the government now. i will shut up but public, public, public he represents them. >> he mentioned the aurora and i know you wanted to say something very quick so one quick thing i want to sort of highlights when joe was talking about how personally wounded washington was that was really quite...
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powered by cable. >> "washington journal" continues. host: looking at the week ahead in washington, the bloomberg news congressional reporter is joining us. kevin mccarthy said he will sit down wednesday with president biden to talk about issues of the debt limit and the like. what are the positions of the two men and what does that mean going into the conversation? guest: the most important thing that happens this week. joe biden's position is the position that barack obama had in his second term which is that he will not negotiate concessions for releasing the hostage of the debt limit. kevin mccarthy, the new speaker, new house says you got to negotiate. that's how are democracy works and we've got to find compromises and we need to try to cut spending, reduce the deficit and come to an accommodation and a deal and what the republicans want ultimately is a deal that lays at a path to a balanced budget. when you have $1 trillion in deficits, that's not likely to happen in the next few months. a lot of times, these negotiations start o
powered by cable. >> "washington journal" continues. host: looking at the week ahead in washington, the bloomberg news congressional reporter is joining us. kevin mccarthy said he will sit down wednesday with president biden to talk about issues of the debt limit and the like. what are the positions of the two men and what does that mean going into the conversation? guest: the most important thing that happens this week. joe biden's position is the position that barack obama had...
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why washington isn't prepared to do so far as the job and population is concerned. most johns, do not want to get involved in a more germany or a job government. i should say. above all, seeks to please nato and the you. they believe that's what i would call wishful thinking. ready that they can please nato, and the you and the friends of ukraine without being getting further revolt or this conflict. i think that's any dangerous, wishful thinking. the reason i think is a conviction that ukraine can win this conflict. i think that's at the heart of the mental supply as well. she is concerned, of course the rest of the world will pas flame and also wish to extend this sphere of influence seem to be the source of that policy and ukraine. ok, let's turn attention to india where recent poll among citizens are thrown up. so my opening results, including the u. s. taking 2nd place among what people views the top security threat to the nation. ortiz, india, corresponding runjun sharma picks up the story. and now the pool is saying that us is considered as a 2nd top thread g
why washington isn't prepared to do so far as the job and population is concerned. most johns, do not want to get involved in a more germany or a job government. i should say. above all, seeks to please nato and the you. they believe that's what i would call wishful thinking. ready that they can please nato, and the you and the friends of ukraine without being getting further revolt or this conflict. i think that's any dangerous, wishful thinking. the reason i think is a conviction that ukraine...
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and washington is saying, we're not going to do that right now. we just don't think we're there yet. the abrams tank is a very complicated piece of equipment. it's expensive. it's hard to train on. it has a jet engine. i think it's about 3 gallons to the mile with jet fuel. it's not the easiest system to maintain naturally, this stands that washington has taken has actually upset quite a few germans who basically think that the u. s. is trying to sacrifice other people at the altar of its own foreign policy agenda, one german m p. a basically voice that opinion and also suggested that this is really risking bringing us closer to a nuclear confrontation. western tanks could ultimately provoke the use of nuclear weapons primarily against germany. that seems to be the deeper reason why washington is so reserved on the subject of supplying tanks. but as forcing its ally to make those sacrifices like a vassal, one of the main questions we have to ask is why, why is the west allowing for such an escalation right now? and actually the german chancellor e
and washington is saying, we're not going to do that right now. we just don't think we're there yet. the abrams tank is a very complicated piece of equipment. it's expensive. it's hard to train on. it has a jet engine. i think it's about 3 gallons to the mile with jet fuel. it's not the easiest system to maintain naturally, this stands that washington has taken has actually upset quite a few germans who basically think that the u. s. is trying to sacrifice other people at the altar of its own...
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because washington has been broken. i don't think you have to do a poll to know people across the country have recognized the washington is broken. washington just has not been working for the families, the millions of hard-working people across this country who are struggling under the weight of all the reckless policies passed and signed into law by joe biden, passed by nancy pelosi and chuck schumer for two years where you've seen devastating inflation as a result of the reckless spending. you it's incredibly high costs at the grocery store. everything you buy because of the reckless decisions made in washington. energy costs through the roof because of the reckless decisions made in washington. and an open port that is not only led to millions of people come into our country illegally last your alone, the number of people at kmart illegally are more than the people in the state of new mexico. that's how many people came and illegally just last year. the fentanyl deaths, more than 100,000 of thousand of our young peo
because washington has been broken. i don't think you have to do a poll to know people across the country have recognized the washington is broken. washington just has not been working for the families, the millions of hard-working people across this country who are struggling under the weight of all the reckless policies passed and signed into law by joe biden, passed by nancy pelosi and chuck schumer for two years where you've seen devastating inflation as a result of the reckless spending....
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u and nato is washington. is there a sense at least mister back that washington is pressuring other countries, the send tanks to ukraine, while it's not being prepared to, to do that itself. washington is certainly encouraging us to send tanks 1st or to send take tanks while washing isn't prepared to do so. that's correct. the german chancellor has vowed to support ukraine for as long as it takes, but we see hesitation from from other members of the the parliament law may occurs over sending tanks. what does that say about germany's policy towards key? well, i think the german chancellor is not necessarily a whole. he's generally been reluctant at most critical stages, but they are hope that his government, especially the german greens and also the liberals so that they shrink him into sending offences. weapons that since supplies the situation in the german government and parliament is concerned as far as the german population is concerned . if the recent polls would show that the conflict ukraine was by far
u and nato is washington. is there a sense at least mister back that washington is pressuring other countries, the send tanks to ukraine, while it's not being prepared to, to do that itself. washington is certainly encouraging us to send tanks 1st or to send take tanks while washing isn't prepared to do so. that's correct. the german chancellor has vowed to support ukraine for as long as it takes, but we see hesitation from from other members of the the parliament law may occurs over sending...
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well, washington is certainly encouraging us to sand tanks 1st or to send tank tanks while washington isn't prepared to do so far as the german population is concerned. most chance do not want to get involved in a more germany or job government. i should say above all, seeks to he's nato and the you. they believe that's what i would call wishful thinking. ready that they can, these nato, and the you and the friends of ukraine without being getting father ray bold in this conflict. i think that's any dangerous, wishful thinking. the reason i think is a conviction that ukraine can win this conflict. so i think that's at the hall county, methane supplies watching is concerned, of course the west is well path. well, palace claim and often wish to extend this fear of influence, lucy to be at the source of that policy, you cray. okay, another story we're across to day china is foreign ministry spokesperson has slammed the u. s. for the quote, illegal plundering of syrian oil, saying washington is interested in reaping the benefits of its actions regardless of the collateral damage calls may
well, washington is certainly encouraging us to sand tanks 1st or to send tank tanks while washington isn't prepared to do so far as the german population is concerned. most chance do not want to get involved in a more germany or job government. i should say above all, seeks to he's nato and the you. they believe that's what i would call wishful thinking. ready that they can, these nato, and the you and the friends of ukraine without being getting father ray bold in this conflict. i think...
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states, the washington d. c. secured state. so of course they are upset and angry when he's murdered naturally, as opposed to something like a son who is not a member of this inner power, elite, global power power lead in the west well in the western world. so of course the sun is not in quite the contrast signs, of course is attacking the western us power really. therefore, he is an enemy, as opposed to a shockey, who is one of the family, a member of this powerful family that you know that washington the rules in washington d. c. so what's your view on such rhetoric and what if anything, does it say about the priorities of american officials when they take care of their own? that's the bottom line. they take care of their own the. so whether you're saudi or british or german, if you are, if you facilitate in assist the washington power leads, you are a member of that family and it reminds me a lot like how are mafia clans work in the seventy's and eighty's in the us. they're very good with their own, they ta
states, the washington d. c. secured state. so of course they are upset and angry when he's murdered naturally, as opposed to something like a son who is not a member of this inner power, elite, global power power lead in the west well in the western world. so of course the sun is not in quite the contrast signs, of course is attacking the western us power really. therefore, he is an enemy, as opposed to a shockey, who is one of the family, a member of this powerful family that you know that...
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so she gets to washington in 1890 and 1890 washington was gilded age booming. it was a really interesting place to reinvent yourself if that's what you wanted to do, and she did so she didn't have any money, but she had social status and she had enough of a sort of veneer of sophistication that she was at the opera all the time and she met interesting people and she learned to be fashionable and she became what she thought she wanted to be and she ended up marrying a man named norman galt her sister. her sister's husband's cousin picture, please. this picture is from this time period i love this picture because she's so confident. she's so beautiful. she's so just owning who she is and i think of and this is from the 1890s. this is edith becoming herself getting out of her little appalachian town and becoming herself on her own. to a large degree as mary said if she were a man this would be a very different story including the up by your bootstraps, you know american dream that she would have been given credit for if she were a man so she's shown that she can g
so she gets to washington in 1890 and 1890 washington was gilded age booming. it was a really interesting place to reinvent yourself if that's what you wanted to do, and she did so she didn't have any money, but she had social status and she had enough of a sort of veneer of sophistication that she was at the opera all the time and she met interesting people and she learned to be fashionable and she became what she thought she wanted to be and she ended up marrying a man named norman galt her...
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so she gets to washington in 1890 and 1890 washington was gilded age booming. it was a really interesting place to reinvent yourself if that's what you wanted to do, and she did so she didn't have any money, but she had social status and she had enough of a sort of veneer of sophistication that she was at the opera all the time and she met interesting people and she learned to be fashionable and she became what she thought she wanted to be and she ended up marrying a man named norman galt her sister. her sister's husband's cousin picture, please. this picture is from this time period i love this picture because she's so confident. she's so beautiful. she's so just owning who she is and i think of and this is from the 1890s. this is edith becoming herself getting out of her little appalachian town and becoming herself on her own. to a large degree as mary said if she were a man this would be a very different story including the up by your bootstraps, you know american dream that she would have been given credit for if she were a man so she's shown that she can g
so she gets to washington in 1890 and 1890 washington was gilded age booming. it was a really interesting place to reinvent yourself if that's what you wanted to do, and she did so she didn't have any money, but she had social status and she had enough of a sort of veneer of sophistication that she was at the opera all the time and she met interesting people and she learned to be fashionable and she became what she thought she wanted to be and she ended up marrying a man named norman galt her...
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this is why we will end wasteful washington spending. from now on, federal bureaucrat wants to spend it, they will come before us to defend it. as for as the chinese communist party, we will create a bipartisan select committee on china to investigate how to bring back the hundreds of thousands of jobs that went to china and then we will win this economic competition. speaking of committees, we will hold the swamp accountable, from the withdrawal of afghanistan to the origins of covid and to the weaponnation of the f.b.i. -- weapon isation of the f.b.i. let me be very clear. we will use the power of the purse and the power of the subpoena to get the job done. this is something we should all agree upon. we will stand up and speak out for the back dislep bone of -- backbone of our economy, the hardworking taxpayer. it's night time here in washington, but in some ways, it's also like a new beginning, a fresh start. my friends, this chamber is now fully open for all americans to visit. i want to give all americans a personal invitation, you
this is why we will end wasteful washington spending. from now on, federal bureaucrat wants to spend it, they will come before us to defend it. as for as the chinese communist party, we will create a bipartisan select committee on china to investigate how to bring back the hundreds of thousands of jobs that went to china and then we will win this economic competition. speaking of committees, we will hold the swamp accountable, from the withdrawal of afghanistan to the origins of covid and to...
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it was in washington parler game. he could come if only he would. >> guest: the was this idea when you first came in that may be he could break out of the mold by being somebody who worked across the aisle because he didn't have an ideology. he didn't have a party really. he switched parties five or six times. he's the ultimate chameleon. he had no great set of core principles the way reagan did or clinton dead or bush did or obama did. he was infinitely flexible. he was pro-choice, very pro-choice come his quote, before he became pro-life. he was for banning assault rifles before he was pro-second amendment. he was pro-raising taxes on rich before he was for cutting taxes. his position has changed over time and he decided he did need them anymore. that was his idea he would come in town, he didn't have a way to do things, maybe it would cross epithet fundamentally misunderstand who he is. and who he is is a disruptor, to use a kind word. there are less kind words to use byo his whole motive is to be a divider. he is
it was in washington parler game. he could come if only he would. >> guest: the was this idea when you first came in that may be he could break out of the mold by being somebody who worked across the aisle because he didn't have an ideology. he didn't have a party really. he switched parties five or six times. he's the ultimate chameleon. he had no great set of core principles the way reagan did or clinton dead or bush did or obama did. he was infinitely flexible. he was pro-choice, very...
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she grew up in washington city. she was the daughter of hotel owner, and as such, she up around some really important political figures who would stay in or socialize at her father's hotel right. many wrote and spoke of her as a very beautiful, perhaps even alluring. dangerous seductive beauty. right. and peggy herself quite aware of this. she would write in her biographer excuse me, autobiography years later when i was still in pants. let's and rolling hoops with other girls i had the attentions of men young and old enough turn a girl's head so she is self-aware to write she knows that people consider her to be beautiful right and aware potentially of the potential power that she has in that beauty that she could use. hey, so peggy, as i say, i grew up in her father's hotel. she will marry a man named john timberlake in 1816. okay and he works as a purser on a ship. essentially, he takes care of the money but as such, he spends a lot of their marriage at sea. he's not. so while he is at sea for much of their marria
she grew up in washington city. she was the daughter of hotel owner, and as such, she up around some really important political figures who would stay in or socialize at her father's hotel right. many wrote and spoke of her as a very beautiful, perhaps even alluring. dangerous seductive beauty. right. and peggy herself quite aware of this. she would write in her biographer excuse me, autobiography years later when i was still in pants. let's and rolling hoops with other girls i had the...
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she works in washington. she never got on the plane. david lee miller is following the latest in the story for us. >> eric, police say every hour they have become more concerned about the fate of a missing mother of three. early new year's day kohberger left her home in cohasset, massachusetts which is not been seen or heard from since for the husband lives in the home with the kids reported her missing three days after she disappeared. look at new video now that shows investigators at the home today. now, employer was based in washington d.c. also reported her missing. investigators are looking at whether she took a ride share from her home to boston's logan airport. they after checking with the airlines, walshe did not board a flight. an interview box police chief said earlier today the search is expanding. >> we have been working with the federal partners and at this point this morning we have detectives from cohasset police along with massachusetts and state police en route to washington d.c. to interview some people and chase down
she works in washington. she never got on the plane. david lee miller is following the latest in the story for us. >> eric, police say every hour they have become more concerned about the fate of a missing mother of three. early new year's day kohberger left her home in cohasset, massachusetts which is not been seen or heard from since for the husband lives in the home with the kids reported her missing three days after she disappeared. look at new video now that shows investigators at...
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you mean paine, not washington. the level of partisanship in the 17 90s is comparable to what we are facing in washington now, okay? the press, and avalon, you have to listen to this. there was no rules for the press. all the news fit the print. washington stands firmly against that whole thing. he thinks if you have any problems, you can just vote me out in the next election. but the level of partisanship in the newspapers in the 17 90s's is scatological. washington really can't understand it. he just doesn't understand it. and i think he is hurt by it. i think that he survives the french and indian war, he should have been killed when he was a young man. he should have been killed several times in the course of the war for independence. he wasn't even wounded. but they wounded him in his second term. they really got to him. and he couldn't wait to get out of there. i know we want to move into the discussion of his attitude towards political partisanship. i think the context is what i described and this specific le
you mean paine, not washington. the level of partisanship in the 17 90s is comparable to what we are facing in washington now, okay? the press, and avalon, you have to listen to this. there was no rules for the press. all the news fit the print. washington stands firmly against that whole thing. he thinks if you have any problems, you can just vote me out in the next election. but the level of partisanship in the newspapers in the 17 90s's is scatological. washington really can't understand it....