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americans are tired of working for washington. it is time for washington to start working for us. [applause] that is why i am unveiling my freedom plan. i will make washington work for you, not the other way around. the american people are the only ones who will outcompete and ultimately defeat communist china. my plan starts by giving real relief in financial freedom to middle-class americans. every middle-class family will get thousands of dollars in tax relief. no it knows how to use your money better than you. no one. when you make your own choices, you make our economy even stronger. first artist will completely eliminate the federal gas tax and diesel tax that is 18 cents per gallon and a savings on gas and 24 cents on diesel. that will help families struggling with record high gas prices. we do not need a federal gas tax to fund our road spirit will keep building our roads with the trillions of washington still has and we will stop diverting money to green giveaways. road money should build roads not bike paths and hiking trails. [applause] >> killing the gas tax is a modes
americans are tired of working for washington. it is time for washington to start working for us. [applause] that is why i am unveiling my freedom plan. i will make washington work for you, not the other way around. the american people are the only ones who will outcompete and ultimately defeat communist china. my plan starts by giving real relief in financial freedom to middle-class americans. every middle-class family will get thousands of dollars in tax relief. no it knows how to use your...
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and that's how the march on washington came out. so these are just two examples of the fact that most of what we think and what we feel about race is not openly discussed. we don't openly discuss the fact that race largely determines whether you're a republican or a democrat. when i grew up in atlanta, we never even heard of republicans. hardly. there were a few eccentric judges who were who were republicans because they believed in the two parties system that didn't really exist. it was it it was a single party, democratic monopoly and always had been republicans were scarce as polar bears all. and then as soon as 64 came and barry goldwater proposed the civil rights act of 1964 and strom thurmond switched parties, saying that the party of our fathers is dead and worships the foot of materialism and an all consuming power in washington. therefore, i'm going to become a republican republic and sprang up in the south out, nowhere out of dust. and now the south is the white. south is presumably republican or we forget that within four
and that's how the march on washington came out. so these are just two examples of the fact that most of what we think and what we feel about race is not openly discussed. we don't openly discuss the fact that race largely determines whether you're a republican or a democrat. when i grew up in atlanta, we never even heard of republicans. hardly. there were a few eccentric judges who were who were republicans because they believed in the two parties system that didn't really exist. it was it it...
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for the george washington prize. so all of you. thank you very much much. so i have to meet with another mike. so give us a second here. i'll just try to think of the names, friends. don't exclude yourself. i miss my. well, that would be a that would a great question. what your relationship is to each one of these both while writing it afterwards. and but first, i might actually note that this is the first time that all four finalists have been biographies. and i thought that might be a great way. start the conversation. and i'll ask you a few questions. and i want to be clear to feel like you can be rude. interrupt me. you know, interject when you feel necessary not here to hear me. talk here to you all. share your thoughts and your work in these. so, stacy, i thought i'd start with you and your biography on somebody named sam adams, who may be the most well-known known revolutionary, thanks to some beer. but i thought i'd just ask you. i mean, you have written so many different biographies. what was different about
for the george washington prize. so all of you. thank you very much much. so i have to meet with another mike. so give us a second here. i'll just try to think of the names, friends. don't exclude yourself. i miss my. well, that would be a that would a great question. what your relationship is to each one of these both while writing it afterwards. and but first, i might actually note that this is the first time that all four finalists have been biographies. and i thought that might be a great...
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they are mostly people who work in washington. but that's what washington wants you to think. it makes it easier for them and prevents them from changing. i will veto any spending bill that doesn't take us back to pre- covid levels. you can clap for that. [applause] we are not talking about the 1950s spending levels but just four years ago we had a massive and in many ways a foolish explosion and spending during the pandemic but the pandemic is over. it is absurd to keep spending at thosee levels. second let's put in place a limit on what washington can spend. if a business kept spending more than it made it would go broke. i refuse to let congress spend america in a bankruptcy. and when i'm president, special interest won't getsi a penny in taxpayer bailouts. the taxpayer deserves transparency and accountability. the national security demands that. it's weakening the dollar and empowering communist china spending discipline with a restrained monetary policy will make our currency and a economy dominant once again. congress won't like this tough love, but they need it. in the
they are mostly people who work in washington. but that's what washington wants you to think. it makes it easier for them and prevents them from changing. i will veto any spending bill that doesn't take us back to pre- covid levels. you can clap for that. [applause] we are not talking about the 1950s spending levels but just four years ago we had a massive and in many ways a foolish explosion and spending during the pandemic but the pandemic is over. it is absurd to keep spending at thosee...
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charles hurt, opinion editor for "the washington times." susan page, washington bureau chief. "u.s.a. today" here at mt. vernon and morg morgan ortas former state department spokesperson joins us on satellite. first, susan, you hear all of this there is just a lot of chaos about where the votes are and how it comes down. >> there is a zero percent chance we aren't going to have a shutdown. we are going to have a shut zown. the only question is what is the road past a shutdown to get the government back open again? and i don't think that's at all clear nor is it clear who ends up as speaker of the house when that process is over. >> bret: morgan, you talk about this, and the obviously the votes are very thin for the speaker to hold on to power because of the deal he struck to become speaker. >> i think that's true. although i think that moderate republicans are coming even more to the defense of kevin mccarthy. here's what i think is going to happen. you saw 21 republicans vote with the democrat today. so the senate will likely take something up tomorrow. hopefully they will pa
charles hurt, opinion editor for "the washington times." susan page, washington bureau chief. "u.s.a. today" here at mt. vernon and morg morgan ortas former state department spokesperson joins us on satellite. first, susan, you hear all of this there is just a lot of chaos about where the votes are and how it comes down. >> there is a zero percent chance we aren't going to have a shutdown. we are going to have a shut zown. the only question is what is the road past a...
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[000:00:00;00] this, of course, washington does not forgive. the us has launched an investigation of unprecedented scale, which will involve hundreds of participants in the events. on january 6, the repressive machine continues to shred destinies to this day, surprising with huge prison sentences for an unauthorized rally of 35 years. for two , members of the movement got a break with the proud boys, ethan. norden 18 years old, prison and jubis 17 years old, the latter with the wording for terrorist conspiracy, their colleague, enriquetario recently received 22 years, more details about the latter, he was given 22 years in prison, but the leader of the proud boys was not even near the capitol on the day of the protest, he received a huge sentence for the quote conspiracy to undermine democracy, but in fact, only for one message. do what you must, by the way , the prosecution has been asking for more than 30 years, insisting on a lenient sentence from the lawyer. tario noted that he has experience collaborating with law enforcement agencies , co
[000:00:00;00] this, of course, washington does not forgive. the us has launched an investigation of unprecedented scale, which will involve hundreds of participants in the events. on january 6, the repressive machine continues to shred destinies to this day, surprising with huge prison sentences for an unauthorized rally of 35 years. for two , members of the movement got a break with the proud boys, ethan. norden 18 years old, prison and jubis 17 years old, the latter with the wording for...
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in washington d.c.? it is fraud, folks, it is fraud. federal employees that are out there, we are coming after you. we are coming after you, let's do the right thing. >> well, welcome back everybody. it's nice to be hunt on 800-degree day t almost. but we had a nice break i'll say two things what psychologist said.s senator brasa said his definition of bidenomics' failure. client is paying more and getting less. that's absolutely what we're doing every day with at your mortgage, your rents, gore grocery store, your gasoline tank whatever it is. and asked what joni was talking senator ernst was talking about, our offices are inundated during the summer. more people traveled the summer then have over the last four or five years. the request for passports and assistance in getting passports and passporte renewals is much greater than it has been. because he workforce is not there we had people had to cancel trips, could not go in they had planned months in advance to try to secure the passport that is one a
in washington d.c.? it is fraud, folks, it is fraud. federal employees that are out there, we are coming after you. we are coming after you, let's do the right thing. >> well, welcome back everybody. it's nice to be hunt on 800-degree day t almost. but we had a nice break i'll say two things what psychologist said.s senator brasa said his definition of bidenomics' failure. client is paying more and getting less. that's absolutely what we're doing every day with at your mortgage, your...
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from washington and across the country. coming up, freedom works senior economist and trump economic advisor stephen discusses president biden's economic record and the role the economy is playing in campaign 2024. then the president of the american federation of teachers talks about the a biden administration and issues affecting book school read c-span's washington journal, join the conversation at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. ♪ >> this fall, watch c-span's new series, books that shaped america. join us as we embark on a captivating journey in partnership with the library of congress which created a books that shaped america list to explore key works of literature from american history. the books featured have provoked thought, won awards, led to societal changes, and are still talked about today. hear from renowned experts who will shed light on the impact of these works and virtual journeys to significant locations across the country tied to these authors and their unfor
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larry in washington d.c. democrat line. >> i keep hearing people say he said something about marching down to the capitol peacefully and patriotically. i do not recall that but i do recall him saying you have got to fight for your country or you won't have a countryor anymore. that's not an site in incitement to commit violence? quick sets larry in washington d.c. usa today reports as of yesterday the united states has endured a whopping 23 separate weather and climate disasters that have each lead to a billion dollars in damage. that is the estimate from the oceanic administration. that breaks the record of 22 back in 2020. jon next in california at the republican line. >> say good morning good morning. >> hi thanks go ahead. quick sitting here this morning listening to your callers. a lot of people what they need to realize is the reason why the d.c. establishment is going after donald trump is because he exposed a lot of the wrongdoings. one of the first executive orders was to go after human trafficking.
larry in washington d.c. democrat line. >> i keep hearing people say he said something about marching down to the capitol peacefully and patriotically. i do not recall that but i do recall him saying you have got to fight for your country or you won't have a countryor anymore. that's not an site in incitement to commit violence? quick sets larry in washington d.c. usa today reports as of yesterday the united states has endured a whopping 23 separate weather and climate disasters that have...
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the, the, this is dw news, life member lead ukraine's president visits washington to show up us supports president biden promises a new weapons package at the white house. but the load of here's the landscape faces for assistance from us lawmakers as congress debates future funding. also coming up armenia and azerbaijan trade accusations of the un opened up for no power box. there are calls to protect civilians caught up in the conflict over the breakaway regions. and in sports stains, world cup winners have a new coach as they hit the fields for the 1st time since their big victory and the kissing scandal that overshadowed the . i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. you print the president loaded mirror zaleski has arrived in canada. as he continues his efforts to rally western nations support for keeps efforts to repel russia's invasion, the lensky and his wife were greeted at the airport by canadian prime minister, adjusting to go. the unannounced trip is the landscapes 1st to canada since russia started the war, he is expected to address parliament in ottawa. later today. he lost
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thierks want to get along with washington, d.c. but we're here about preserving choice for all americans on automobiles. california resources board is an unelected board appointed by governor gavp newsome who is not on your side for freedom. as well, recently, after this mandate in california came out by 2035, a few days later he said, oh, people, would you please not charge your electric vehicles right now because it's going to affect our grid because we don't have enough power on the grid. rolling blackout, bans on hydroelectric dam they almost took on our last nuclear power plant. california is not the place a lot of solutions will come from you said republicans put these in place, these have been weaponized in the 50 years since then with air board and all the other entity that was been put in place. so 1435 will preserve choices for people. i've lived myself as i've had a real job on a farm -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman'stizetime has expired. mr. lamalfa: vote no on the motion to recommit, yes on h.r. 1435. the spe
thierks want to get along with washington, d.c. but we're here about preserving choice for all americans on automobiles. california resources board is an unelected board appointed by governor gavp newsome who is not on your side for freedom. as well, recently, after this mandate in california came out by 2035, a few days later he said, oh, people, would you please not charge your electric vehicles right now because it's going to affect our grid because we don't have enough power on the grid....
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i think is washington _ global stage? ithink is washington put - global stage? ithink is washington put it, - global stage? i think is washington put it, this global stage? i think is - washington put it, this must be an act of desperation to go to north korea. the distinction back to 2019 when moscow was reluctant to engage in any discussions of sanctions relief to where we are today where russia might be feeling its backis russia might be feeling its back is up against the wall and has a lot less to lose from cooperating and a lot to potentially gain. 50 cooperating and a lot to potentially gain.- cooperating and a lot to potentially gain. so is there any way. — potentially gain. so is there any way. then. _ potentially gain. so is there any way, then, that - potentially gain. so is there | any way, then, that western governments can operate and work together to push these two sides further apart? i work together to push these two sides further apart?— sides further apart? i think the challenge _ sides further apart? i think the challenge is _ sides furthe
i think is washington _ global stage? ithink is washington put - global stage? ithink is washington put it, - global stage? i think is washington put it, this global stage? i think is - washington put it, this must be an act of desperation to go to north korea. the distinction back to 2019 when moscow was reluctant to engage in any discussions of sanctions relief to where we are today where russia might be feeling its backis russia might be feeling its back is up against the wall and has a lot...
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the columbia at the border between present day washington state and oregon. so the british were willing, in other words, to conceal read to the united states. all lands south and of the columbia. but they wanted to maintain access to the river itself, which of course, was the main transportation for the company. remember, the hudson's bay company had a number of trading posts, not just the columbia, the willamette and the snake and other rivers in the territory and so the british hoping that the border would follow the columbia river would enable them to keep access to the columbia river. and hold on to the trading forts that they had established along river. they wanted control over puget sound, which they rightly regarded as a superior harbor on the northwest coast. now americans, for their part, did not expect to acquire any territory north of. the 49th parallel, but they also coveted puget sound and access to strait of juan de fuca fuca. keep in mind that during the 1820s and the 1830s, the united states no good harbor on the pacific, san diego and san fr
the columbia at the border between present day washington state and oregon. so the british were willing, in other words, to conceal read to the united states. all lands south and of the columbia. but they wanted to maintain access to the river itself, which of course, was the main transportation for the company. remember, the hudson's bay company had a number of trading posts, not just the columbia, the willamette and the snake and other rivers in the territory and so the british hoping that...
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we we're here to talk inside washington. the view from washington. we're approaching a big political year, of course, which is already consuming headlines across the country. and we'll even become more so. and we have great panel here today to talk about that and their books. i want to start just in introduction. joey garrison on the end is the white house correspondent for usa today. and he also covered that 2020 presidential race as a national correspondent based in boston. so thanks for being here, joey. thank. x next is ben terris, a writer for the washington post who has spent years covering politics via the people on the fringe and the players behind scenes, in the back rooms, on the hill and at crazy conferences, all of which are featured. he brings this wild group of characters together in his new book. it's called the big break the gamblers party, animals and true believers trying win in washington while america loses its mind. oh. and then we have jonathan martin, who writes a reported for politico after, spending ten plus years as the nati
we we're here to talk inside washington. the view from washington. we're approaching a big political year, of course, which is already consuming headlines across the country. and we'll even become more so. and we have great panel here today to talk about that and their books. i want to start just in introduction. joey garrison on the end is the white house correspondent for usa today. and he also covered that 2020 presidential race as a national correspondent based in boston. so thanks for...
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jessica washington, that following that visit. and henry, thank you just a hostile, a head view here on the houses era, the violent protest in chalet on the 15th anniversary for minute figures began to finish a raising the critical the bank. instead of trying to externalize the management of this positive teaching is here to the, to other countries. the europe in member states should be trying to take control of this issue themselves. inside story on al jazeera, the basically on the teams does the un fits the purpose of like many critic sites, just pump solution doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into a hard hitting into abuse. do you think that to the lines of washington enough for money to go on its own and built it's on a thought provoking on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era examine the impact of today's headlines? setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions. inter
jessica washington, that following that visit. and henry, thank you just a hostile, a head view here on the houses era, the violent protest in chalet on the 15th anniversary for minute figures began to finish a raising the critical the bank. instead of trying to externalize the management of this positive teaching is here to the, to other countries. the europe in member states should be trying to take control of this issue themselves. inside story on al jazeera, the basically on the teams does...
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esto le genera crÍticas, pero no requiere la constituciÓn. >> dÍas largos y difÍciles en washington. la otra noticia del dÍa, van 13 dÍas de la fuga del asesino que escapÓ de una cÁrcel en pensilvania, danelo cavalcante. su bÚsqueda se intensifica porque ahora se cree que estÁ armado. y mÁs de 500 agentes tras su pista. un equipo de noticias telemundo reporta desde el lugar. karla amezola preparÓ la nota. >> (habla en ingles). >> armado, desesperado y extremadamente peligroso, asÍ estarÍa danelo cavalcante, el preso que escapÓ, la bÚsqueda dio un giro dramÁtico despuÉs de reportar que tiene un arma. se le aviso a la poblaciÓn del condado chester. >> (habla en ingles). >> la noche de este lunes una mujer reportÓ haberlo visto agachado en un terreno boscoso, siguieron sus huellas. al norte de philadelphia un hombre reportÓ que un hombre hispano sin camisa entrÓ a su cochera tomando un rifle, el dueÑo disparÓ una pistola, pero no creen que cavalcante este herido. residentes del Áre estÁn atemorizados. >> esta armado y anda suelto, no sabemos lo que pueda pasar. >>
esto le genera crÍticas, pero no requiere la constituciÓn. >> dÍas largos y difÍciles en washington. la otra noticia del dÍa, van 13 dÍas de la fuga del asesino que escapÓ de una cÁrcel en pensilvania, danelo cavalcante. su bÚsqueda se intensifica porque ahora se cree que estÁ armado. y mÁs de 500 agentes tras su pista. un equipo de noticias telemundo reporta desde el lugar. karla amezola preparÓ la nota. >> (habla en ingles). >> armado, desesperado y...
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washington imposed an embargo on the products of chilean mining enterprises. state property abroad was seized. large western banks and international financial organizations severed relations with the country. with the support of american intelligence services , numerous right-wing radical movements appeared in chile, sabotaging the decisions of the authorities. in fact, it was going on in the country. civil war, but even with these methods the united states failed to dislodge the allendas. how do you like these methods? half a century has passed, nothing has changed, sanctions and undermining from within. part of the declassified archives in 2004 indicated that the americans then spent several tens of millions of dollars on the shift, but the money did not help at first. and then the president of chile committed unthinkable acts on the international stage. met with fidel castro and visited the soviet union several times. and washington began to put pressure on all fronts. all this was a response to the socio-economic policy of the president allenda, who set a
washington imposed an embargo on the products of chilean mining enterprises. state property abroad was seized. large western banks and international financial organizations severed relations with the country. with the support of american intelligence services , numerous right-wing radical movements appeared in chile, sabotaging the decisions of the authorities. in fact, it was going on in the country. civil war, but even with these methods the united states failed to dislodge the allendas. how...
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and i brought a lot of these washington, d.c. agents out to iowa for my first ever entrepreneur expo where we connected small businesses and individuals from the great state of iowa with those in government agencies to learn about contracting opportunities. we really wanted to develop our small businesses in iowa, and again, give them the shot at providing government, our federal government with their next best idea. >> well we saw that startling numbers i think from the august immigration i talked about that last illegal immigration i talked that last week. but this week we -- i also realized as i went to see what's called martinsburg initiative where west virginia all handle on deck preventive initiative to fight addiction in the addiction crisis. the numbers that were released 111,000 americans lost their lives to fentanyl overdoses last year. my state of west virginia per population unfortunately leads that statistics, and our statistics went up 4.5%. in terms of the number of lives that we lost -- so as we look at this poten
and i brought a lot of these washington, d.c. agents out to iowa for my first ever entrepreneur expo where we connected small businesses and individuals from the great state of iowa with those in government agencies to learn about contracting opportunities. we really wanted to develop our small businesses in iowa, and again, give them the shot at providing government, our federal government with their next best idea. >> well we saw that startling numbers i think from the august...
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this country, of course, has an important geopolitical dimension, from which the strategies of washington and, first of all, the pentagon proceed. we can say that, as the poets called it, the pearl of the caribbean , the dominican republic is a kind of key to the caribbean sea and covers many sea routes for transcontinental shipping from sea traffic, therefore control with the dominican republic is vital for the united states even before the end of the first occupation, the americans launched processes that a few years later led to the rise to power of a dictator. rafael trujilla, who in turn established one of the most oppressive regimes in latin america. this led to the second. dominican republic by the united states of america in 1965 , the consequences of american aggression are 6,000 killed and wounded dominican civilians. these are destroyed houses, roads, infrastructure, as the americans met resistance. including on the part of the military personnel of the dominican republic, this resistance led to a tightening of washington’s military policy, which was expressed in partic
this country, of course, has an important geopolitical dimension, from which the strategies of washington and, first of all, the pentagon proceed. we can say that, as the poets called it, the pearl of the caribbean , the dominican republic is a kind of key to the caribbean sea and covers many sea routes for transcontinental shipping from sea traffic, therefore control with the dominican republic is vital for the united states even before the end of the first occupation, the americans...
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more than anything else, it allows us to be in washington. now one particular moment of my time back home is received its fair share of tension in the press over the past week. but i assure you all of this was a busy and productive month for me and my staff back in a commonwealth. i kicked off the month in west kieg and entered hometown of louisville facing our state from relentless inflation, straining families and business owners to the challenge of finding workers in a lagging labor market. also i had a chance to travel to the eastern part of kentucky where i met with health manches. tragically the substance abuse crisis has become even deadlier in recent years especially in my home state. so we discussed what we're doing combat it and find ways the federal government can fill the gaps. i also welcomed doctor roe gupta the national drugs czar after the commonwealth to hear more about what we're doing to fight backe' against addiction. i look forward to continuing working with c doctor gupta to make kentucky a safe and healthier place. >> t
more than anything else, it allows us to be in washington. now one particular moment of my time back home is received its fair share of tension in the press over the past week. but i assure you all of this was a busy and productive month for me and my staff back in a commonwealth. i kicked off the month in west kieg and entered hometown of louisville facing our state from relentless inflation, straining families and business owners to the challenge of finding workers in a lagging labor market....
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washington d.c. in this area. george mason for the rest of by career pay took a year off to go and work in the senates. the fellowship. and i just loved working in public service. set senate, library of congress, another archives. >> how did you get into this business? did you really say what to be the head of the smithsonian? >> absently not. for me it was happenstance finishing my phd. and was at an american university and living on a teaching assistant salary which meant i was...
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so, you know, what we were very clear about coming into washington, was washington wouldn't be easy. d.c. would be a fight. when the campaign hit the rocks in d.c., my partner rajan and i, over an elaborate meal, came up with the next escalation. rajan cooked our -- you know, we had become close friends. every friendship has its rituals. we never solved problems over a whiteboard. we solved problems over extraordinary meals. and one night that's recounted in the book, rajan cooked an elaborate, mysterious bedouin dish called al-kabsa. it has rice, meat, and 22 spices. and we came up with a plan over that meal for a hunger strike in washington, d.c. and that was the next step. i recount the story in the book about a long hunger strike, over the course of which all of washington is talking about these workers. but the ice agent blocking our plans holds steadfast. so even in d.c., even with the world watching, even with the department of justice investigating, the company and its allies in law enforcement were still strong enough to hold back our justice march and keep the workers undoc
so, you know, what we were very clear about coming into washington, was washington wouldn't be easy. d.c. would be a fight. when the campaign hit the rocks in d.c., my partner rajan and i, over an elaborate meal, came up with the next escalation. rajan cooked our -- you know, we had become close friends. every friendship has its rituals. we never solved problems over a whiteboard. we solved problems over extraordinary meals. and one night that's recounted in the book, rajan cooked an elaborate,...
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george washington. you know, painters have often found it difficult to distinguish in their art arising from a setting sun during the course of these sessions, i have often observed the sun on the back of general washington's chair. given my hopes and fears for the success of our business at the convention, i also pondered the same question. but now, as i see what we have accomplished, i have the happiness to know that it is indeed a rising and not a setting sun. ultimately, of course, dr. franklin was right. but the debates were far from over. on september 20th, three days after the signing ceremony, the constitution was delivered to the continental congress. in an attached letter, george washington, president of the convention, noted it was perhaps not to be expected that every state would fully approve of the constitution. he was right. the congress submitted the constitution to the states on september 28. at first all went well. delaware, new jersey and georgia ratified unanimously within three mont
george washington. you know, painters have often found it difficult to distinguish in their art arising from a setting sun during the course of these sessions, i have often observed the sun on the back of general washington's chair. given my hopes and fears for the success of our business at the convention, i also pondered the same question. but now, as i see what we have accomplished, i have the happiness to know that it is indeed a rising and not a setting sun. ultimately, of course, dr....
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miller goes to washington. he is the stories i told to them. uncle jim met me at the union station is like i got off my train when i told him that my civics class wanted me to make a report he walked my legs off showing me how the federal government works we started out right at the plaza in of the station. the first thing he showed me from the station was capitol hill the seat of our federal government. federal agencies are scattered all over the united states, but washington is a center of all national government activity. uncle jim thought we'd better start with a library of congress it's the biggest and most important library in american set up originally for senators and representatives, but open to all the people. here are most of the important documents and records of the government and copies of most books and magazines published in the united states. but the one thing we wanted to see was in a glass case near the front of the building. the foundation of all the powers and laws of our government. we couldn't really have a form of govern
miller goes to washington. he is the stories i told to them. uncle jim met me at the union station is like i got off my train when i told him that my civics class wanted me to make a report he walked my legs off showing me how the federal government works we started out right at the plaza in of the station. the first thing he showed me from the station was capitol hill the seat of our federal government. federal agencies are scattered all over the united states, but washington is a center of...
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the washington post. barron was he retired as executive editor of the washington post, but he took on the job not long before jeff bezos bought paper. and then, of course, shortly thereafter, trump became president. and i'm really looking forward to an inside look at that that political era, which, of course, continues into the present day from someone who is that kind of an insider and a legendary journalist as well. and i'm also very happy he's going to be my newspaper's book event in november to talk about the book. but probably of the political books i'm looking at, that's the one i'm most excited to start. so the tampa bay times do you sponsor a book festival or are you just holding individual events? we sponsor a book festival. it's in its 31st year and it's called the tampa bay times festival of reading. and this year we have nine authors besides marty baron. we have michael connelly and dave barry and lauren groff and a number of other really terrific authors. and i'm really looking forward to it.
the washington post. barron was he retired as executive editor of the washington post, but he took on the job not long before jeff bezos bought paper. and then, of course, shortly thereafter, trump became president. and i'm really looking forward to an inside look at that that political era, which, of course, continues into the present day from someone who is that kind of an insider and a legendary journalist as well. and i'm also very happy he's going to be my newspaper's book event in...
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." ♪ >> and hello from foxnews in washington. the number of illegals crossing our border hit another new record appeared went to show our fox news or drone camera from eagle pass, texas. we been watching remarkable images today of a cumin flood that shows no sign of reseeding paid today a new survey shows how displeased americans are with the presidents border policies. in a moment we will speak with a border state democrat henry cuellar on that but first to griff jenkins who has been in eagle pass or what seems like several years now. griff, hello to you what is the news today? >> bill, good morning there is a humanitarian crisis playing out along our southern border in places like here in eagle pass, texas migrants have traveled thousands of miles in hopes of reaching the u.s. in numbers far greater than what border officials are able to handle. homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas visiting the board in mcallen, texas saturday say the administration is taking actions include sending 800 active-duty troops to the borde
." ♪ >> and hello from foxnews in washington. the number of illegals crossing our border hit another new record appeared went to show our fox news or drone camera from eagle pass, texas. we been watching remarkable images today of a cumin flood that shows no sign of reseeding paid today a new survey shows how displeased americans are with the presidents border policies. in a moment we will speak with a border state democrat henry cuellar on that but first to griff jenkins who has...
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washington journal. our live form involving you to discuss the latest issues in government, politics, and public policy. from washington and across the country. wednesday morning, eight greatly discusses the latest on congress's efforts to pass government funding bills before the september 30 deadline. and carlos gimenez on the funding deadline and house gop biden impeachment inquiry. and the senior tech policy reporter for m.i.t. technology review discusses the first senate artificial intelligence insight forum. then robert f. kennedy, jr. talks about his policy objectives and what he sees as his path to victory. washington journal. join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning on c-span, c-span now, or c-span.org. >> c-span studentcam documentary is back and we are celebrating 20 years with the theme looking forward while considering the past. >> the youth of today are the leaders of tomorrow. >> we can work together to prevent fentanyl from becoming the next pandemic. >> [indiscernible]
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vice president, do you think washington is getting too old? >> i voluntarily left congress after 12 years, and i wrote a chapter in a book endorsing 12 year term limits in the house. i believe there is an argument to be made for greater turnover in the house of representatives. it is meant to be the people's house. as i left congress voluntarily after 12 years and then had the privilege of going home and serving as governor of indiana and then vice president, it does not mean people leave public service necessarily. i would like to see a day, where we could see term limits on capitol hill and make sure men and women who hundre -- understand the challenges americans are facing [inaudible] are able to carry that experience into the well of congress. the trick of the matter is, president joe biden and the democrats in washington are out of touch with the american people. president joe biden continues to tell the country that bidenomcss is working? they don't have a clue. mortgage rates are at a 22 year high this last weekend, inflation is 16.6% o
vice president, do you think washington is getting too old? >> i voluntarily left congress after 12 years, and i wrote a chapter in a book endorsing 12 year term limits in the house. i believe there is an argument to be made for greater turnover in the house of representatives. it is meant to be the people's house. as i left congress voluntarily after 12 years and then had the privilege of going home and serving as governor of indiana and then vice president, it does not mean people leave...
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something that washington has been looking to change for a number of years. as we've seen the ties between washington and anointed in close that, particularly those economic ties. now, china is the top trading partner for vietnam, but what's important to remember is that in terms of exports from vietnam, but washington in the us, raw the, is the top market. so today we all seeing an estimation of those growing bi lateral ties. and this certainly comes at a challenging times, at least in terms of the us china relationship. any confirmation of this upgraded bilateral ties between vietnam and the us will suddenly be seen as a diplomatic wind full washington at this moment of heights and tensions with china . and then just as you alluded to that as, as a very sensitive time when it comes to g or politics, a bit of a balancing ads in order as well. that's exactly right. and in terms of washington is destructive, while least there is this upgrade in biological ties. that's certainly a welcome development because as we know, badging often likes to portray washington
something that washington has been looking to change for a number of years. as we've seen the ties between washington and anointed in close that, particularly those economic ties. now, china is the top trading partner for vietnam, but what's important to remember is that in terms of exports from vietnam, but washington in the us, raw the, is the top market. so today we all seeing an estimation of those growing bi lateral ties. and this certainly comes at a challenging times, at least in terms...
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go ahead washington. and was also very interesting and intriguing is we keep seeing president put in as a statesman, look at the russia, africa summit. look at the fact that president putin is, i believe now they're saying he's going to be yang, was shortly to meet with president g. a. there have been a number of, of world leaders that are coming to russia through bricks and in, through other organizations to meet with him, to meet with secretary lever off. because russia is now economically gaining position. and the united states is losing position. and i wrote a piece a while ago called the non aligned nations realign. and this had to do with the reality that we're seeing relationships with iran and venezuela. we've got a president material going to china. all of these world leaders are coming together, engaging in economic and trade, and other types of discussions in response to the american sanctions. regina in america is militarism. and so the very guy that joe biden told us would have is economy cru
go ahead washington. and was also very interesting and intriguing is we keep seeing president put in as a statesman, look at the russia, africa summit. look at the fact that president putin is, i believe now they're saying he's going to be yang, was shortly to meet with president g. a. there have been a number of, of world leaders that are coming to russia through bricks and in, through other organizations to meet with him, to meet with secretary lever off. because russia is now economically...
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this, of course, washington does not forgive. the us has launched an investigation of unprecedented scale, which will involve hundreds of participants in the events. on january 6, the repressive machine continues to shred destinies to this day, surprising with huge prison sentences for an unauthorized rally of 35 years. members of the pro-slaughter movement received for two proud guys ethan, norddin 18 years old, prisons and jubis 17 years old the last one with the wording for terrorist conspiracy their colleague, enriquetario recently received 22 years more details about the latter he was given 22 years in prison, but the leader of the proud boys was not even near the capitols the day of the protests he received a huge sentence for citing a conspiracy to undermine democracy, but in fact only for one message. do what you must, by the way , the prosecution has been asking for more than 30 years, insisting on a lenient sentence from the lawyer. tario noted that he has experience collaborating with law enforcement agencies court rec
this, of course, washington does not forgive. the us has launched an investigation of unprecedented scale, which will involve hundreds of participants in the events. on january 6, the repressive machine continues to shred destinies to this day, surprising with huge prison sentences for an unauthorized rally of 35 years. members of the pro-slaughter movement received for two proud guys ethan, norddin 18 years old, prisons and jubis 17 years old the last one with the wording for terrorist...