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>> of washington? since we're talking about washington. let's stick with the washington. i mentioned the athenaeum is there, both of george and martha. the landsdown is there. i don't know what other ones are there. i suspect they have quite a few. but no, i couldn't tell you. you're reminding me i need to go back. >> what about the portrait gallery? >> i'm sorry, the portrait gallery. sir? >> you mentioned that gilbert stuart used this one painting as a model for others. how long would it have taken him to crank out another one of these, the turnaround time to sell it? >> of course our friend in the senate curator's office just left. she would have been ideally suited to answer that question. i don't know how long it took to turn around. i know that in the period, the thing that the master really had to take care of was the face and the hands. everything else was covered by clothing. you would get other people in your studio who were studying under you to do those. so you could turn them around fairly quickly. in other words, the master isn't responsible for everything y
>> of washington? since we're talking about washington. let's stick with the washington. i mentioned the athenaeum is there, both of george and martha. the landsdown is there. i don't know what other ones are there. i suspect they have quite a few. but no, i couldn't tell you. you're reminding me i need to go back. >> what about the portrait gallery? >> i'm sorry, the portrait gallery. sir? >> you mentioned that gilbert stuart used this one painting as a model for...
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are you general washington? >> i am... unfortunately. >> ♪ my country, 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land of liberty ♪ land where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring >> pushed to their limits by an oppressive empire, a determined group of rebels unites under the cause of liberty. their quest for freedom will unify a people, ignite a revolution, and forge a new system of government. in time, these brave men and women will come to be known as the american patriots. >> make all haste, gentlemen. we are being pursued. >> christmas in the newborn united states of america. what should be a time of celebration is instead a time of brutal war, and for george washington, a time of despair. after suffering crushing defeat in new york, the continental army has done nothing but run from the british. americans are losing faith in the revolution and its commander. washington's last hope is a christmas victory. but behind every victory stands a man, and behind every leg
are you general washington? >> i am... unfortunately. >> ♪ my country, 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land of liberty ♪ land where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring >> pushed to their limits by an oppressive empire, a determined group of rebels unites under the cause of liberty. their quest for freedom will unify a people, ignite a revolution, and forge a new system of government. in time, these brave men and women...
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. >> washington: that's... that's correct. >> whitaker: acting pays the bills, so... >> washington: acting pays the bills. do what you've got to do so that you can do what you want to do. i've just done what i wanted to do, now i've got to get back to what i've got to do. >> cbs sports update is brought to you by ford division. i'm james brown with scores from nfl today. pittsburgh and baltimore win to set up a christmas day showdown for the avs -- a.f.c. north. back-up quarterback leads houston to victory from 13 down to retain their a.f.c. south lead. green bay controls its playoff destiny with its win. new england clinches the a.f.c. east and a first-round buy. for the more sports news and scores gosh, to cbssports.com. e. ford, the brand with the most 5-star ratings... the highest owner loyalty... and award-winning value from kelley blue book. giving drivers what matters most. that's how you become america's best-selling brand. shop now during the ford year end event. get a thousand dollars ford smart bonus
. >> washington: that's... that's correct. >> whitaker: acting pays the bills, so... >> washington: acting pays the bills. do what you've got to do so that you can do what you want to do. i've just done what i wanted to do, now i've got to get back to what i've got to do. >> cbs sports update is brought to you by ford division. i'm james brown with scores from nfl today. pittsburgh and baltimore win to set up a christmas day showdown for the avs -- a.f.c. north. back-up...
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washington dom nailted with running game and defense. colorado didn't have a chance once liufau went down. >> that first drive he made a nice scramble and completed a few passes. that's what they would have had to do the whole game to be competitive in the fourth right away you see gee, the turnovers kill you. that will get you beat and rushing yards is the next stat. you look at 265 yards, 82 yards. no chance. those two stats jump out. the most impressive thing to me was the front guys, the offense and defensive linemen of washington i thought really came out and played well tonight. whether it was running the ball or whether it was defensively scrimmage. that made the difference to me. i know all the skill talk there but i thought the lines offense and defensive linemen for washington dominated. >> no question. will -- liufau is an example if you're a mobile quarterback you shouldn't play in a game that you can't be 100%. he can't run, he can't step into throws. you could see some throws went washington in this game. you compared this
washington dom nailted with running game and defense. colorado didn't have a chance once liufau went down. >> that first drive he made a nice scramble and completed a few passes. that's what they would have had to do the whole game to be competitive in the fourth right away you see gee, the turnovers kill you. that will get you beat and rushing yards is the next stat. you look at 265 yards, 82 yards. no chance. those two stats jump out. the most impressive thing to me was the front guys,...
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washington's pl . >> washington's plan hinges on surprise and timing. they still have to march nearly ten miles before they reach trenton. >> what often gets forgotten is that the march to trenton is actually worse than crossing the delaware. the blizzard intensifies. and they have to navigate the obstacles. two soldiers actually died from exposure before they everyone reached the battleground. >> some christmas, eh? >>. [speaking foreign language] the enemy! >> the message is that the hessians were drunk. they had been partying all night. actually they were just plain warn out because of what washington has bng doing was to send raiding parties to ride around trenton. to break lines of communication. >> alarm! alarm! >> god be praise. may his vengeance be swift and terrible. >> amazingly washington pulls off the crossing, survives the march and even as the cover of darkness ends, still manages to surprise the hessians. now his exhausted troops must defeat the seasoned soldier, the same men who overpowered them back in new york. some would say a victory
washington's pl . >> washington's plan hinges on surprise and timing. they still have to march nearly ten miles before they reach trenton. >> what often gets forgotten is that the march to trenton is actually worse than crossing the delaware. the blizzard intensifies. and they have to navigate the obstacles. two soldiers actually died from exposure before they everyone reached the battleground. >> some christmas, eh? >>. [speaking foreign language] the enemy! >>...
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washington number four. impressive. the big ten team, michigan, en game you said know, maybe a big ten champion. maybe michigan. did washington change your mind? >> they didn't change my mind but the committee's mind. i don't think the committee has the courage to jump a two-loss big ten championship team over washington but i think that penn state certainly is playing better than this washington team right now. i'm not impressed with the team and you beat a quarterback with one leg and a backup that couldn't do anything. it is the same thing we saw with this colorado team when they lost to michigan and usc. they couldn't do anything without their starting quarterback. it doesn't gain that much credibility in my mind. they'll be in the playoff. >> you say they didn't have the guts, coach? >> let me simplify it. the committee -- this is the watches all the playoff games together there in texas. they were doing a little high five. i promise you after the game half of the stress for that committee is over with. now they fo
washington number four. impressive. the big ten team, michigan, en game you said know, maybe a big ten champion. maybe michigan. did washington change your mind? >> they didn't change my mind but the committee's mind. i don't think the committee has the courage to jump a two-loss big ten championship team over washington but i think that penn state certainly is playing better than this washington team right now. i'm not impressed with the team and you beat a quarterback with one leg and a...
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>> washington: no, no question. when we would come out pouring a little for the boys upstate, i mean, i grew up with that. we always poured out a little liquor for the guys that were locked up or the guys that were dead. i know what it smells like when my sister's getting her hair fried with an iron, hot iron on a sunday mor... >> whitaker: sunday morning. >> washington: thank you. so, you see what i'm saying? that's culture. that's not even race. that's culture. >> whitaker: denzel washington grew up in mt. vernon, a working class suburb of new york city. his mother owned a beauty salon. to keep him off the streets, she scraped together the money to send him to boarding school. he went to fordham university hollywood took notice. >> washington: i did a tv movie in 1978 called "flesh and blood." we filmed here. >> you're going to be a heavyweight. you got the chin. you got the guts. but most of all, bobby, most of all, my blue-eyed friend, most of all, you're white. >> whitaker: it may surprise you, but i... i saw t
>> washington: no, no question. when we would come out pouring a little for the boys upstate, i mean, i grew up with that. we always poured out a little liquor for the guys that were locked up or the guys that were dead. i know what it smells like when my sister's getting her hair fried with an iron, hot iron on a sunday mor... >> whitaker: sunday morning. >> washington: thank you. so, you see what i'm saying? that's culture. that's not even race. that's culture. >>...
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stewart's portrait of washington. taken from light when he was red president of the united states. so they sort of directly connect us back to the nation's origins and that's been their power ever since. they have set the stage for the american republic for 240 years. another example. you are in the u.s. capitol building. and this is the rotunda. and you are under the great dome of the rotunda of the capitol even you're looking at, this is june of 2004. the casket burying the body of president ronald raeg grab has been carried from california to washington. there has been a procession of pennsylvania avenue and at the bottom of the steps of the capitol, the casket is picked up by a military honor guard. the casket is carried up the steps of the capitol. a military band is playing the b battle hymn of the republic. the casket is carried inside the dome. you can't see it here. it is just under that door way there. it is brought into the dome of the capitol and it is placed where one laid abraham lincoln's body. this set
stewart's portrait of washington. taken from light when he was red president of the united states. so they sort of directly connect us back to the nation's origins and that's been their power ever since. they have set the stage for the american republic for 240 years. another example. you are in the u.s. capitol building. and this is the rotunda. and you are under the great dome of the rotunda of the capitol even you're looking at, this is june of 2004. the casket burying the body of president...
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he talks about coming to washington. there he is. coming to washington. he stayed in georgetown. he finally got to -- he finally got to the white house after many misadventures and was shown into the blazing splendor of mrs. madison's drawing room. and splendid it was. gives a great description of mrs. madison. she's a fine portly, buxon dame who has a smile and pleasant word for everybody. he also described her outfit being pink with fur trim. and we see her there with president madison and admiral decatur. nothing was left of this room after the fire. the only thing that remained was a little fragment of wallpaper which was around the door there and around the top of the walls. the design of the chairs and the overmantel is known. benjamin latrobe, the drawings survived but except for that little piece of wallpaper in a hat box, nothing else. this is jameison's cabinet of study where the state dining room is now. he really lived very informally for quite a formal guy. but he had a visitor, margaret baird smith who has wrote about everything in washington and was a terrific writ
he talks about coming to washington. there he is. coming to washington. he stayed in georgetown. he finally got to -- he finally got to the white house after many misadventures and was shown into the blazing splendor of mrs. madison's drawing room. and splendid it was. gives a great description of mrs. madison. she's a fine portly, buxon dame who has a smile and pleasant word for everybody. he also described her outfit being pink with fur trim. and we see her there with president madison and...
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and the next we see washington at princeton which is washington's great comeback of all time. it's just an amazing feat. but there's another side to it and that's the side of, you know, this book is about loyalty and betrayal and patriotism and self-interest. because these are the issues that people were wrestling with. i mean, what is -- what is to be loyal -- how much does your country owe you? and how much do you owe your country? and washington going into crossing the delaware, that would be the magnificent turn around. it wasn't looking good. he lost three quarters of his army. you know, this was a desperate gamble and it wasn't amazing to me is how many of his officers he could not depend on. horatio gate, for example, comes down from fort ticonderoga. washington expects gates to help him out. he has helped him by five seasoned soldiers, but gates claims he's too ill and can't help. he needs to go to philadelphia. by this time with the british knocking on pennsylvania's door, the continental congress has fled to baltimore. somehow gates decides, well, he's ill, but he's
and the next we see washington at princeton which is washington's great comeback of all time. it's just an amazing feat. but there's another side to it and that's the side of, you know, this book is about loyalty and betrayal and patriotism and self-interest. because these are the issues that people were wrestling with. i mean, what is -- what is to be loyal -- how much does your country owe you? and how much do you owe your country? and washington going into crossing the delaware, that would...
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william: of washington? >> year. -- yeah. william: let's stick with washington. i mentioned the portrait with both george and martha. and the lansdowne is there. i couldn't tell you. you are reminding me that i need to go back. i'm sorry, the portrait gallery. >> you mentioned gilbert stuart used this one painting as a model for others. how long would it have taken him to crank out another one of these. the turnaround time to sell it? william: of course, our friend in the senate curator's office just left. she would've been ideally suited to answer the question. i do not know how long it took to turn around. i know that in the period -- the thing the master had to take care of was the face and hands. everything else was covered by clothing and you would get people in your studio studying under you to do those. you could turn them around fairly quickly. in other words, the master is responsible for everything you see on the canvas. i am not sure how quickly they spit them out, but there are 75 portraits out there, i imagine them it could be done ready expeditiousl
william: of washington? >> year. -- yeah. william: let's stick with washington. i mentioned the portrait with both george and martha. and the lansdowne is there. i couldn't tell you. you are reminding me that i need to go back. i'm sorry, the portrait gallery. >> you mentioned gilbert stuart used this one painting as a model for others. how long would it have taken him to crank out another one of these. the turnaround time to sell it? william: of course, our friend in the senate...
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>> we say we live in the best washington, washington state. i have to say that on camera. but i have done that for quite some time because i have worked with the federal government and congress on immigration reform. this will be every single week. i have an incredibly supportive the family. my son is grown, in college. it is really important for me to go back as much as i possibly can every weekend and possibly can, even if it is a long flight. to me, it is what allows me to stay connected to the district that elected me to make sure i am listening to constituents, to make sure they have an we arenity to know what doing. and i am an organizer at heart. organizers know that talking to people, helping to build our movement for the kind of country we see is the most important thing. i will spend every moment i can back in washington state, not only because we are the most beautiful state, but because it is an opportunity to connect with people. >> have you figured out where you will live out here? >> i have an apartment about one mile from the capital. that should give me a
>> we say we live in the best washington, washington state. i have to say that on camera. but i have done that for quite some time because i have worked with the federal government and congress on immigration reform. this will be every single week. i have an incredibly supportive the family. my son is grown, in college. it is really important for me to go back as much as i possibly can every weekend and possibly can, even if it is a long flight. to me, it is what allows me to stay...
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the timeless washington. the sculptor washington. -- the sculpture of washington. this is a plausible but idealized washington where he is being presented as the president. simple, plain, and a black suit. in a simple pose surrounded by rather gaudy items. drapery and so on. but he looks almost like a new england minister who has accidentally strayed into the court of louis the xvi. that is the look. that was the idea. this opened up a huge debate. i should read a little something from the book here about what these pictures ought to be. let me go back for a second. when trumbull wanted to get the federal government to pay him to paint those pictures in the rotunda, he began a public relations campaign. in this campaign he writes letters to congressmen and senators. he swallows his pride and talks to president james madison, who he really dislikes. he writes letters to his old pals. old john adams and old thomas jefferson, asking for their endorsement of this project. would you be so kind as to write letters to the president and the congress to endorse mike -- my p
the timeless washington. the sculptor washington. -- the sculpture of washington. this is a plausible but idealized washington where he is being presented as the president. simple, plain, and a black suit. in a simple pose surrounded by rather gaudy items. drapery and so on. but he looks almost like a new england minister who has accidentally strayed into the court of louis the xvi. that is the look. that was the idea. this opened up a huge debate. i should read a little something from the book...
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[indiscernible] "washington journal" live every day. coming up sunday morning, news media alliance president and ceo david shattering on what the media industry could look like under the trumpet administration -- donald trump administration. yes it talks about how the media can help stop the spread of fake news. j b vance discusses his book. it is a memoir of a family and a culture in crisis. details of the struggles of the white working class. a new york times washington correspondent takes a closer look at russia's cyber hacking efforts during the presidential campaign. journal,"washington live, beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. >> i do think you can learn from failure. i think that if the next president wants to aspire to be like somebody, they probably want to aspire to be washington or lincoln. you cannot re-create the country, and you cannot have the civil war. what do you do next? you aspire to be james monroe? i don't know. you can aspire not to be james buchanan. q&a,nday night, onto robert str
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john: when donald trump talks about the swamp of washington is talking about self-dealing between washington insiders and the politically connected. that comes in many forms. the optic high wall street movement was angry because as they see it wa enables corporate greed. [chanting] corporate greed has got to go. john: corporate welfare, that's a different point those protesters have a lot of silly ideas but they are right to complain about welfare for corporations. after the housing bubble bursts, banks got real doubts with your money. they paid it back but it might not have been paid back and it might not be next time. when big business goes to washington to partner with politicians it really means they seek privilege is from government. subsidies and rules that make it tougher for competitors -- competitors. the result? >> americans understand the bailouts are bad. they want the swamp drained but if you understand much of government that they like ads to the problem. this picture of an iceberg explains it pretty well. bailouts are visible but just as damaging our regulations, subsidies, th
john: when donald trump talks about the swamp of washington is talking about self-dealing between washington insiders and the politically connected. that comes in many forms. the optic high wall street movement was angry because as they see it wa enables corporate greed. [chanting] corporate greed has got to go. john: corporate welfare, that's a different point those protesters have a lot of silly ideas but they are right to complain about welfare for corporations. after the housing bubble...
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we want to cange the course and culture of washington. sign me up. >> thank you so much for talking to c-span. >> thank you. > join us on tuse, january 3 for the opening day of the new congress. watch the swearing in. and the election of the speaker of the house. our all-day live coverage from capitol hill begins at 7:00 and astern on c-span c-span.org. >> coming up next q&a with mark danner. then at 7:00 we open our phone lines and take a look at today's headlines on "washington journal." >> on q&a, marc danner. >> your book "spiral" means what? mark: it's a figure that talks about emotion, beginning at the center, going around and around and getting ever farther away from the original center and from the direction you're trying to go. so to me it was this image of spiral, circling, circling, never getting closer to the point, characterized very well our war on terror, that it started and was intended to, like all wars, end itself, somehow finish the job at hand d the violence and its act that continued on and on and that i thought was a
we want to cange the course and culture of washington. sign me up. >> thank you so much for talking to c-span. >> thank you. > join us on tuse, january 3 for the opening day of the new congress. watch the swearing in. and the election of the speaker of the house. our all-day live coverage from capitol hill begins at 7:00 and astern on c-span c-span.org. >> coming up next q&a with mark danner. then at 7:00 we open our phone lines and take a look at today's headlines on...
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i have lived my whole life in maryland or washington. i have offered to give towards to my new colleagues or advise them on schools or where to go in rock creek park. and so on. been a profound influence in my life. my dad worked for president kennedy. he is a political philosopher. he wrote a book. he has been a great progressive thinker and influence on me. dad saids a kid, i that everyone has two impulses in life. one is to fly like a bird and another is to stand like a tree. really, this is the place that i love. i am very moved that the voters of the eighth congressional district sent me here as their representative. great title to have to be able to represent people's needs, interests, and values. great writer, a novelist and a journalist. i have a lot of respect for your profession and what the media people do. i think it was jefferson that said -- if you would ask me to choose between having a government without a newspaper or a newspaper without a government, i would not hesitate to choose the latter. engaged witheople citizens
i have lived my whole life in maryland or washington. i have offered to give towards to my new colleagues or advise them on schools or where to go in rock creek park. and so on. been a profound influence in my life. my dad worked for president kennedy. he is a political philosopher. he wrote a book. he has been a great progressive thinker and influence on me. dad saids a kid, i that everyone has two impulses in life. one is to fly like a bird and another is to stand like a tree. really, this is...
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they're really proving washington wrong. >> george washington's true feelings toward african-american soldiers are unclear. but the valiant service of men like peter salem, jack sisson, and salem poor show washington that black patriots are more than equal to the challenge of battle. eventually, these unsung heroes inspire george washington to allow all able men, no matter what their race, to serve in the continental army. >> the 1st rhode island's success isn't celebrated by everyone. the regiment's commander, christopher greene, is murdered, likely by british loyalists, angry that black soldiers are fighting against them. but the soldiers of the 1st rhode island will get a chance to avenge their fallen leader. with the aid of the french, george washington sees an opportunity to end the war. he moves south with his army, including the 1st rhode island, where he hopes to trap british general charles cornwallis at yorktown and force him to surrender. >> marching up one way, marching down another. hiding. running. nothing's changed. >> everything has changed. when this is all over, we w
they're really proving washington wrong. >> george washington's true feelings toward african-american soldiers are unclear. but the valiant service of men like peter salem, jack sisson, and salem poor show washington that black patriots are more than equal to the challenge of battle. eventually, these unsung heroes inspire george washington to allow all able men, no matter what their race, to serve in the continental army. >> the 1st rhode island's success isn't celebrated by...
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when general washington wins this war, there ain't going to be nowhere for you to go. >> general washington, ask your general about slaves. and then you tell me who is free and who is not. >> washington, like many other leading patriots, is a slave owner. as the revolutionary war begins, more than 130 slaves serve at washington's plantation, mt. vernon, including his most trusted companion, billy. >> george washington bought a guy named william lee and his brother. the brother remained most of the time at the plantation while william lee himself spent most of his time with george, especially during the war. >> it is a noble cause we are engaged in. it is the cause of virtue and mankind. >> slavery is brutal, but we can't take out the fact that there are these human relation this intense loyalty that grows up between the served and the servant. but insubordinate relationship. >> george washington is torn between the liberty he fights for and the slave owner establishment he was born into. but he will soon be forced to choose because, without more african-american soldiers, his war for indepe
when general washington wins this war, there ain't going to be nowhere for you to go. >> general washington, ask your general about slaves. and then you tell me who is free and who is not. >> washington, like many other leading patriots, is a slave owner. as the revolutionary war begins, more than 130 slaves serve at washington's plantation, mt. vernon, including his most trusted companion, billy. >> george washington bought a guy named william lee and his brother. the brother...
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leaning northerner, but he lived in washington. he went back to pennsylvania, but most of the time he is in washington. his friends are southerners. more southerners than northerners took up residence in washington. the railroads got the northerners back a lot easier. so he is predisposed to think like a southerner. he wants to solve the savory problem -- the slavery problem to keep the union together. he sees the dred scott case going around. dred scott was a slave to a military man and misery who for a time -- a military man in a time when tor minnesota, then came back to misery. dred scott said, i was free in minnesota, i should be free. the case goes around. it comes up that it could be on the supreme court's docket, but who like justice -- buchanan went to dickinson college, they had some sort of bond -- brian: you say he did not own slaves? mr. strauss: the justice did. brian: many? mr. strauss: i don't know how many or what you call many, but he had slaves his whole life. he was francis scott key is father-in-law, so that ev
leaning northerner, but he lived in washington. he went back to pennsylvania, but most of the time he is in washington. his friends are southerners. more southerners than northerners took up residence in washington. the railroads got the northerners back a lot easier. so he is predisposed to think like a southerner. he wants to solve the savory problem -- the slavery problem to keep the union together. he sees the dred scott case going around. dred scott was a slave to a military man and misery...
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>> well, we always say we live in the best washington, washington state. i have to say that on camera. but i think that i have done that for quite some time because i worked with the federal government and with congress on immigration reform. this is going to be different. it's going to be every single week. i have an incredibly supportive family. my son is grown so i don't have to worry about that. he's in college. but it's really important for me to go back as much as i possibly can every weekend that i possibly can even if it's a long flight, because to me it is what allows me to stay connected to the district that elected me to make sure that i'm listening to constituents, to make sure that they have an opportunity to know what we're doing. i'm an organizer at heart. organizers know that giving information, being in front of people, talking to people, to build our movement for the kind of country that we see is the most important thing. so i'm going to spend every minute that i can back in washington state, not only becauser were the most beautiful sta
>> well, we always say we live in the best washington, washington state. i have to say that on camera. but i think that i have done that for quite some time because i worked with the federal government and with congress on immigration reform. this is going to be different. it's going to be every single week. i have an incredibly supportive family. my son is grown so i don't have to worry about that. he's in college. but it's really important for me to go back as much as i possibly can...
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that's now on the front page of "the washington post." and the reason it is is because the cia didn't keep this assessment to itself. they gave this assessment to people in the u.s. government. and the question is, i think, the most disturbing part of what has just been broken here is how much of this information they gave to people in the u.s. government before the election. and that's, i think, probably the biggest part of this story here. this is totally new tonight. the "post" describes what they say was a secret briefing for congressional leaders in september. again, i'm going to vote directly here. this came out in the last hour. so i haven't written this up and given you a big explanatory thing about it. by mid-september white house officials had decided it was time to take that step and name and blame but they worried doing this before the election unilaterally without bipartisan congressional backing, that would make obama vulnerable to charges that he was using intelligence for political purposes. they would seek support. so the
that's now on the front page of "the washington post." and the reason it is is because the cia didn't keep this assessment to itself. they gave this assessment to people in the u.s. government. and the question is, i think, the most disturbing part of what has just been broken here is how much of this information they gave to people in the u.s. government before the election. and that's, i think, probably the biggest part of this story here. this is totally new tonight. the...
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they're looking for a home right here in washington. but questions about what role they'll play in the trump administration. i'm wolf blitzer and i'm in "the situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> we're following breaking news. a mistrial just declared after a jury deadlocked in the murder case of former police officer michael slager. he was accused of murder for shooting walter scott in the back. even though juries had the option of the lesser charge of manslaughter, they still couldn't reach a unanimous agreement. we're also following new developments as president-elect trump holds a sit-down with former vice president al gore. trump also new talks in china. we're also firing on invasion into a. . lawyers label his stake without a shred of hope. . questions remain about whether those rules could. we'll discuss z judiciary committees. he's standing by live. our correspondents, annuals and gerszs, they will hand over your person in the sex shot and killed for justice. let's begin with cnn's brian to todd. 9 circui
they're looking for a home right here in washington. but questions about what role they'll play in the trump administration. i'm wolf blitzer and i'm in "the situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> we're following breaking news. a mistrial just declared after a jury deadlocked in the murder case of former police officer michael slager. he was accused of murder for shooting walter scott in the back. even though juries had the option of the lesser...
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it horrified washington. the letter he would write initially he says i've heard this is the situation, can't believe it's true but believe me if it is i will do everything for you that i can. he would try, but this began arnold's real problems with the continental congress. he had a point, and others for example john stark from new hampshire the same thing happened and he quit. he quit and went to new hampshire. he would raise his own state army. arnold could have done that but he hung in. in typical arnold fashion he is in new haven kind of upset over all of this. he is now when you were at 36, he spent a 16-year-old girl that he has fallen in love with. he has written her most purple letter you have ever read and she is turned him down flat. so it's not looking good and he hears that the governor william tyrone british occupied new york is leading the raid on danbury connecticut with americans have a lot of military stores. it's very much like the raid on concord that strength revolution. he sails up to lon
it horrified washington. the letter he would write initially he says i've heard this is the situation, can't believe it's true but believe me if it is i will do everything for you that i can. he would try, but this began arnold's real problems with the continental congress. he had a point, and others for example john stark from new hampshire the same thing happened and he quit. he quit and went to new hampshire. he would raise his own state army. arnold could have done that but he hung in. in...
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clearly vote verse a message for washington. they feel those in power may not be connected to the rest of the country. donald trump is responding with some of these ideas, like a lobbying band. do lobbyists understand that argument, and how do you react to what mr. trump is proposing? >> we understand it. i'm not sure the rest of washington gets it, i.e., congress. this election wasn't about banning lobbyists. this was about gridlock in washington, and members of congress have the ability to vet on or pass legislation. we do not. we do get that. the things mr. trump is talking about, one, i would deem several of them unconstitutional. and the others just unworkable based on the system that we have in place today. >> first, lobbyists aren't without influence. to put all of washington's problems on the elected, is that completely fair? >> i would say yes. i don't have a voter card, unlessed i missed it the day it was handed out. i don't get to sign legislation into law. i'm not the one sending myself fund-raising notices asking fo
clearly vote verse a message for washington. they feel those in power may not be connected to the rest of the country. donald trump is responding with some of these ideas, like a lobbying band. do lobbyists understand that argument, and how do you react to what mr. trump is proposing? >> we understand it. i'm not sure the rest of washington gets it, i.e., congress. this election wasn't about banning lobbyists. this was about gridlock in washington, and members of congress have the ability...
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autria: welcome back to "good morning washington." you learn looking at a 51-minute ride heading to 295 on kenilworth avenue at burroughs. police are tweeting out this video, eight cars involved in this crash. a lot of equipment headed southbound trying to work your way back out toward eastern and continuing tort eased capitol street. 50 is also jampacked from the beltway inbound tour northeast washington. that is one of the hotspots we had on the roads this morning. the other is at the clara barton sweeney. sam: we have better news along the clara barton parkway. it has reopened after a several-hour death investigation, involving an accident that took place. take a look at the video. this happened just before 1:00. the car on the maryland side of the clara barton parkway just after the glen echo circle, went over the median and hit a tree, burst into flames. one can was able to get out, but the second person was killed. they tried to put out the flames, but it was too late to get that person out. the investigation when all my long. t
autria: welcome back to "good morning washington." you learn looking at a 51-minute ride heading to 295 on kenilworth avenue at burroughs. police are tweeting out this video, eight cars involved in this crash. a lot of equipment headed southbound trying to work your way back out toward eastern and continuing tort eased capitol street. 50 is also jampacked from the beltway inbound tour northeast washington. that is one of the hotspots we had on the roads this morning. the other is at...
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breaking news in washington state. a police officer gunned down and the suspected shooter is now barricaded inside a home. the details.. coming - i am the power of one. - i am the power of one. - we are the power of one. - by agreeing to have my... both: our... - novec power bill rounded up each month. - my few cents... - added to my few cents... both: added to our few cents... - add up to help improve lives in the local community. - support operation round up by having your novec power bill rounded up to the next dollar. all: that's the power of one. following breaking news across the d-m-v. a car bursting into flames overnight - trapping people inside and klling one. plus - an active crime scene right now in alexandria, after a man was found dead near a popular park. good morning washington im autria godfre right now - part of the clara barton parkway is shut down for that crash clean-up. let's get right to sam sweeney live on the scene..
breaking news in washington state. a police officer gunned down and the suspected shooter is now barricaded inside a home. the details.. coming - i am the power of one. - i am the power of one. - we are the power of one. - by agreeing to have my... both: our... - novec power bill rounded up each month. - my few cents... - added to my few cents... both: added to our few cents... - add up to help improve lives in the local community. - support operation round up by having your novec power bill...
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good morning washington. toss to eileen winter weather advisory in effect until 6am for counties nw. some snow/sleet/freezing rain at onset. brief period of slick road conditions possible. - am rain, pm sun; windy - windy & cold friday - few showers late sunday - mild start to next week, cold finish today: am rain. pm sunshine. windy. highs: 49-54 winds: s 10-20 g 35+ tonight: clear to partly cloudy. windy. lows: 30-35 winds: w 10-15 g 25 mph friday: partly sunny. windy and cold. flurries possible. highs: 40-45 feels: 25-32 winds: w 15-20 g 40 mph happening right now - the search for a critical missing fairfax county police say 17-year-old "eliot byrum" never showed up for work yesterday at the north point giant store in reston. he was last seen in front of the store around three o'clock wednesday afternoon. police believe he may be in danger because of mental disabilities. byrum may be wearing his giant grocery work t-shirt you see in this picture. call police if you have any information. right now.. the sea
good morning washington. toss to eileen winter weather advisory in effect until 6am for counties nw. some snow/sleet/freezing rain at onset. brief period of slick road conditions possible. - am rain, pm sun; windy - windy & cold friday - few showers late sunday - mild start to next week, cold finish today: am rain. pm sunshine. windy. highs: 49-54 winds: s 10-20 g 35+ tonight: clear to partly cloudy. windy. lows: 30-35 winds: w 10-15 g 25 mph friday: partly sunny. windy and cold. flurries...
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morning on "good morning washington." the president-elect will one of them thursday in des moines, another one friday in grand rapids. autria: people who own businesses near, pizza and d.c. are concerned about a bizarre incident there. a man was arrested sunday after walking into the pizzeria with an assault rifle and firing shots, claiming to investigate a conspiracy. the hillary clinton has ties to a sex trafficking operation there. real consequences. they are very committed to their businesses, the city, they want to work with us to make sure that something like this doesn't happen again. autria: no one was injured when the shot was fired. peter newsom met with concerned business owners on the same block. the police department is increasing patrols there. larry: d.c. council held their first vote on a bill for paid if it passes it will be the most generous of its kind in the country. the bill would allow for up to eight weeks of paid leave to care for a sick relative. today's meeting begins at 10 a.m.. autria: the coun
morning on "good morning washington." the president-elect will one of them thursday in des moines, another one friday in grand rapids. autria: people who own businesses near, pizza and d.c. are concerned about a bizarre incident there. a man was arrested sunday after walking into the pizzeria with an assault rifle and firing shots, claiming to investigate a conspiracy. the hillary clinton has ties to a sex trafficking operation there. real consequences. they are very committed to...
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he says some of the british are not coming to washington. they have no interest in washington. they are only going to baltimore. he says, no, i don't think so. realize the impact on the nation's psyche, very young nation at the time, he moves those documents out. at almost the same time, dolly madison, at the white house until the last second, possibly james is in the field with his troops, dolly is at the white house until the last second, and she saves many, many critical documents, including her husband's notes of the constitutional convention of 1787, which no american even knew existed at the time. , i me, doing the research really felt that connection as i was going from madison's papers and notes from the convention, saying i would not be able to do this if it were not for dolly's heroics. back to 1823, when a washington, d.c. engraver by the name of william stone creates the first exact replica of the declaration of independence, and exact facsimile. lots of patriotic fervor around this time after the war of 1812. secretary of state john quincy adams says, i want you to
he says some of the british are not coming to washington. they have no interest in washington. they are only going to baltimore. he says, no, i don't think so. realize the impact on the nation's psyche, very young nation at the time, he moves those documents out. at almost the same time, dolly madison, at the white house until the last second, possibly james is in the field with his troops, dolly is at the white house until the last second, and she saves many, many critical documents, including...
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from the staff here in washington for members of congress? rep.-elect. krishnamoorthi: with regard to housing and so forth? informally. that is not really part of the formal program or orientation program. they are more focused on like, how to be a member of congress and you know, how to vote and where is the capital and all of that stuff. but, we get informal advice here and there regarding this. >> any plans to maybe bunk with another member of congress? rep.-elect. krishnamoorthi: i think i have passed the time of having roommates at this point. i think i am probably a little too, you know, insistent on the way i live. but, i have to think about what are the next steps there. >> what about committee assignments? where you interested in serving? rep.-elect. krishnamoorthi: as i said, the people in my district hired me for how do we build up the strength of the middle class so i will want to be on a committee where we will talk about economic things and jobs, primarily. so that is kind of the focus of my search for committee assignments right now. it is
from the staff here in washington for members of congress? rep.-elect. krishnamoorthi: with regard to housing and so forth? informally. that is not really part of the formal program or orientation program. they are more focused on like, how to be a member of congress and you know, how to vote and where is the capital and all of that stuff. but, we get informal advice here and there regarding this. >> any plans to maybe bunk with another member of congress? rep.-elect. krishnamoorthi: i...
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the washington redskins keep their playoff hopes alive.. with a huge win in philadelphia.. they came into the game on the outside looking in for a wild card spot with four games left. kirk cousins and desean jackson connect for an 80 yard touchdown in the third to give washington the lead. now to the fourth quarter, just over 20 seconds left in the game, philly needs a touchdown but ryan kerrigan has other plans. the strip sack..washington recovers and that seals a 27-22 win. right now the redskins are still in card.. their next test..the defending nfc champion carolina panthers at home..on monday night football. it's 5 and coming up on good morning washington.. verdict handed down.. coming up..the fate of the man now convicted in the road rage shooting of an nfl star.. and a close call for passengers on a delta airlines flight. how this weekends winter storms played a factor in a scary landing. at 5:xx time for a check on the but there's so much more to it. here's how benefiber® works. inside us are trillions of good microflora
the washington redskins keep their playoff hopes alive.. with a huge win in philadelphia.. they came into the game on the outside looking in for a wild card spot with four games left. kirk cousins and desean jackson connect for an 80 yard touchdown in the third to give washington the lead. now to the fourth quarter, just over 20 seconds left in the game, philly needs a touchdown but ryan kerrigan has other plans. the strip sack..washington recovers and that seals a 27-22 win. right now the...
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do you plan to live here in washington and if so, where? rep.-elect fernandez: we have an apartment nearby, my wife and i. we will be traveling back and forth and try to spend as much time in the district as possible to keep hearing people's problems and understand what we need to work for. we don't want to lose touch of our community and its needs. >> tell us about your wife and her influence on you. rep.-elect fernandez: well, she is a school teacher and a principal. she is my rock. she has been a great asset inshe has been a great asset during my campaign and even here, she is sitting right back there. she is a very positive influence. >> representative elect gonzales, we appreciate your time. thank you for talking to c-span. clicks june is tuesday, january 3, of the opening day of the new congress. watch this swearing-in of the house and senate, and the election of the speaker of the house. all the live coverage of the day's event from capitol hill -- at 7:00 on c-span and c-span.org, or listen on the c-span radio app. >> this week, "washing
do you plan to live here in washington and if so, where? rep.-elect fernandez: we have an apartment nearby, my wife and i. we will be traveling back and forth and try to spend as much time in the district as possible to keep hearing people's problems and understand what we need to work for. we don't want to lose touch of our community and its needs. >> tell us about your wife and her influence on you. rep.-elect fernandez: well, she is a school teacher and a principal. she is my rock. she...
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do you plan to live here in washington and if so, where? rep.-elect fernandez: we have an apartment nearby, my wife and i. we will be traveling back and forth and try to spend as much time in the district as possible to keep hearing people's problems and understand what we need to work for. we don't want to lose touch of our community and its needs. >> tell us about your wife and her influence on you. rep.-elect fernandez: well, she is a school teacher and a principal. she is my rock. she has been a great asset during my campaign and even here, she is sitting right back there. she is a very positive influence. >> representative elect gonzales, we appreciate your time. thank you for talking to c-span. the publican representing 19th district. why did you decide to run for office? > well, like a lot of americans, i was very frustrated union.e state of the and i thought that washington as just broken and dysfunctional, and not solving facing lems that we're in our country. three children, a 5, 4, and 2-year-old and i wanted to in safe, they grew up
do you plan to live here in washington and if so, where? rep.-elect fernandez: we have an apartment nearby, my wife and i. we will be traveling back and forth and try to spend as much time in the district as possible to keep hearing people's problems and understand what we need to work for. we don't want to lose touch of our community and its needs. >> tell us about your wife and her influence on you. rep.-elect fernandez: well, she is a school teacher and a principal. she is my rock. she...
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. >> washington: yeah? >> whitaker: and i... >> washington: the front room and... >> whitaker: uh-huh. uh-huh. the parlor. i'll take you for the tour. this is the dining room. >>it gta jesus, martin luther king. >> whitaker: in the '60s, this i ha to... >> whitaker: ...house. >> washington: ...put that hain there. >> whitaker: every... >> washington: you know it. >> whitaker: ...afri ca you know, that black... whatever that felt stuff, right? of course, you got jesus, martin luther king and john f. kennedy, and ba laughs ) she... you notice she don't have no pictures of troy up there. this is the backyard. >> whitaker: the action takes place right out here.? >> what you worried about what we getting into for? this is men ta story of a family unraveling; troy from his wife, rose, and from his son, cory. ain't gonna let you get nowhere with no football no way. no, you get yo b so you can work your way up at the a&p, learn how to fix cars or build houses, get you a trade. can't nobody take away from you. >> wh
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it moves into washington and prince george's county around 11:00. them we have rain overnight tonight. the good news, once the morning commute gets under way around 5:00, 6:00 a.m., we'll dry out. more rain in the forecast on first arctic blast when that arrives at 6:18. >>> thousands of you saw our facebook post, major developments in the fight over a pipeline in north dakota. we'll tell you what happens next. >>> the murder of a local store clerk now even more brutal than we first thought. >>> first, the firehouse at the forefront of development in d.c. see holiday tradition in a whole new light. join in the joy of christmas town at busch gardens. new this year, meet rudolph the red nosed reindeer and friends. celebrate with special holiday shopping and shows with over 8 million twinkling lights... >>> the year was 1916 and this building was one of the main features on connecticut avenue in cleveland park, in fact, the only building fronting the soon-to-be corridor. >> the fire station was the anchor for what has become cleveland park. >> reporter
it moves into washington and prince george's county around 11:00. them we have rain overnight tonight. the good news, once the morning commute gets under way around 5:00, 6:00 a.m., we'll dry out. more rain in the forecast on first arctic blast when that arrives at 6:18. >>> thousands of you saw our facebook post, major developments in the fight over a pipeline in north dakota. we'll tell you what happens next. >>> the murder of a local store clerk now even more brutal than we...
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eamon in washington. >>> so with waste allegedly being a problem in washington, should the government take a hard line approach to get things cleaned up? tom shats is president of citizens against government waste, an advocate group and joins us to talk about that. welcome, nice to have you here, tom. >> thank you. >> obviously from the name of your organization, you do think there is some government waste that should be addressed. let me start with boeing, and then we'll broaden out the discussion. specifically, mr. trump made his comments this morning. your reaction to them. >> he is basically talking about cost overruns on a lot of pentagon spending and projects and weapons systems. for example, the giant strike fighters, $160 billion over budget. seven years behind schedule. boeing's pegasus is also overbudget. and the government accountability office issued a report in march of this year saying that the major defense acquisition program, 79 of them, are $469 billion above the costs that was expected to be used at the time they went into production. so in other words, puns they st
eamon in washington. >>> so with waste allegedly being a problem in washington, should the government take a hard line approach to get things cleaned up? tom shats is president of citizens against government waste, an advocate group and joins us to talk about that. welcome, nice to have you here, tom. >> thank you. >> obviously from the name of your organization, you do think there is some government waste that should be addressed. let me start with boeing, and then we'll...
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we have a long time of no parties in washington. certainly the great party of james buchanan as the president gives this fantastic inaugural ball, putting up a huge tent on lafayette square. 6000 people come. it is star-spangled, big orchestra. you can imagine oysters like that. harriet lane, his niece is the jackie kennedy of her time. everything she wears, all of the young women want to wear. they name a coast guard cutter after her. they name a coast guard cutter after her, the uss harriet lane. when she fires the first shot of the civil war from the union side, it gets captured by the confederates. she is too popular. so these two together are just -- he starts out in such a favorable way. all the dignitaries calm. it is just wonderfully written story about the pomp and everything in washington. but then the dred scott decision comes down. brian: before we get there, why is harriet lane known as the first first lady? mr. strauss: they sort of called dolly madison that, the first lady lady, because she was so prominent in society
we have a long time of no parties in washington. certainly the great party of james buchanan as the president gives this fantastic inaugural ball, putting up a huge tent on lafayette square. 6000 people come. it is star-spangled, big orchestra. you can imagine oysters like that. harriet lane, his niece is the jackie kennedy of her time. everything she wears, all of the young women want to wear. they name a coast guard cutter after her. they name a coast guard cutter after her, the uss harriet...
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i shared the nbc washington on my facebook page. hardware stores are starting to see customers getting last-minute items. prince george's bureau chief tracee wilkins is live at lowe's. you're not going to be dressed like that tomorrow. >> reporter: no, no, no, i'm going to have on a hat and the gloves and the rest of it tomorrow. it is definitely cold, but not as cold as we're going to see. i mean, as you just heard from doug, talking about zero degrees outside with the windchill. it's going to be very cold. we've been talking to folks at lowe's who are preparing. mostly what we've been seeing people buy, heaters. we talked to one customer about why he's preparing right now for this cold weather. >> i have a guest coming and they're going to be in a room and i guess because of the cold, i do -- i wanted to make sure that they'll be warm. they're coming up from florida. >> reporter: then it's definitely going to be cold to them tomorrow. >> exactly, they're not going to be able to really tolerate it. >> reporter: yeah, it's going to
i shared the nbc washington on my facebook page. hardware stores are starting to see customers getting last-minute items. prince george's bureau chief tracee wilkins is live at lowe's. you're not going to be dressed like that tomorrow. >> reporter: no, no, no, i'm going to have on a hat and the gloves and the rest of it tomorrow. it is definitely cold, but not as cold as we're going to see. i mean, as you just heard from doug, talking about zero degrees outside with the windchill. it's...