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instead of looking to washington d.c. to solve our problems we are funding known gaps with no new taxes in providing long-term funding with long-term needs. this means we are tackling projects that a bit on the waitlist for years. ♪ i'm here to a test of the historic investment of the legislature is providing for local and state system. transportation projects are needs not really wants. work with governor little cava in each of you as members of the legislature we have met most of these needs without raising taxes. let's continue our good work while protecting our loved ones and helping idaho's economy to grow. idaho is working together. ♪ ♪ ♪ water is a foundation of public health. economic prosperity, outdoor recreation, a strong agricultural sector and idahoans overall quality of life. most maintain our water sovereignty and not toward like other western states in the colorado river basin such as california for the federal government has stepped in to supersede the states control of its water. since i took off
instead of looking to washington d.c. to solve our problems we are funding known gaps with no new taxes in providing long-term funding with long-term needs. this means we are tackling projects that a bit on the waitlist for years. ♪ i'm here to a test of the historic investment of the legislature is providing for local and state system. transportation projects are needs not really wants. work with governor little cava in each of you as members of the legislature we have met most of these...
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washington, d.c. has brought in every home and placed in kitchen table across the state. congress has become synonymous with run away spending, bloated budgets, job-killing regulations, gridlock and partisanship and elected representatives in both parties who are more interested in getting famous on cable news than delivering results for the american people. all the while across the nation over 60% of households are living paycheck to paycheck over 8.4 million americans are working two jobs to the make ends meet. mortgage rates remain at highs not seen in a generation and while the rate of inflation may have fallen high prices on everything from groceries to rent have not. in fact, the it cost americans over a 11,000 more per year to maintain the same quality of life that they have just a few short years ago. for the hard-working men and women of this country, paying $11,000 more a year is not a choice between the luxuries of life. for too many people that's the decision between putting food on the ca
washington, d.c. has brought in every home and placed in kitchen table across the state. congress has become synonymous with run away spending, bloated budgets, job-killing regulations, gridlock and partisanship and elected representatives in both parties who are more interested in getting famous on cable news than delivering results for the american people. all the while across the nation over 60% of households are living paycheck to paycheck over 8.4 million americans are working two jobs to...
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they were in washington, d.c. for about a week and on march 10th, 1864, they wrote in to their original petition petition and your memorial lists further show that in their accompanying petition they only asked the right of suffrage for those citizens of louisiana of african descent, born free before the rebellion yet that justice and the principles for which they contend also the extension this privilege to those born slaves with such qualifications that should affect equally the white the colored citizen. and that this is required not only by the by justice, but also by expediency which demands that full effect should be given to all the union feeling in the rebel states in order to secure permanence of the free institutions and loyal government. now organized in annual memorials. let's pray at the right of suffrage may be extended not only to the natives of louisiana of african descent born free, but also to all others, whether born, slave or free especially those who have vindicated their right to vote by bear
they were in washington, d.c. for about a week and on march 10th, 1864, they wrote in to their original petition petition and your memorial lists further show that in their accompanying petition they only asked the right of suffrage for those citizens of louisiana of african descent, born free before the rebellion yet that justice and the principles for which they contend also the extension this privilege to those born slaves with such qualifications that should affect equally the white the...
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230. >> why haven't aliens come to washington, d.c.? obviously because there is no intelligent life down there. >> thank you all for coming, the committee has made a decision and the winner will have the honor of performing in front of the most prestigious journalist in washington. >> he was actually invited to the state dinner. >> that's tonight? >> tonight. >> that's why the p.m. of australia did not show the trials. >> and i still drive the ferrari? >> unfortunately no. when noah rented the car he put himself as the only person allowed to drive it. >> and they blew the budget on transportation. live from the an washington dc. live from the an it's the 2023 radio and television correspondents association dinner and the awards show. now, please welcome your host for the evening viral actor and stand up comedian >> live from the anthem in washington, d.c., is the 2023 radio and television correspondents association dinner and award show. now, please welcome your host for the evening, viral actor and standup comedian tyler fisher. >> all
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so they rushed back to mary surratt house tavern in washington, d.c. her boardinghouse, and they threw their weapons on the bed and they were disconsolate. i thought it was all over. but john surratt, on the night of the assassination was not here or in washington. he was in canada. he was in new york and then canada on a mission to free confederate prisoners from elmira prison in new york. so john surratt was not present at all, but he was a confederate operative, a loyalist, and a friend of john wilkes booth. and he was part of black booth's original plan to kidnap the president. so john wilkes booth and his coconspirator, david herold, make it here. you mentioned john wilkes booth injuring himself in that dive out of the the box to the stage. they're going to a dr. samuel mudd's house next. how far away is samuel mudd's house from where we're sitting right now? several hours, right. i think they got to doctor man's house about 330 or 4:00 in the morning and booth never entered this house that night. he'd been here before, but he'd never enter. he ne
so they rushed back to mary surratt house tavern in washington, d.c. her boardinghouse, and they threw their weapons on the bed and they were disconsolate. i thought it was all over. but john surratt, on the night of the assassination was not here or in washington. he was in canada. he was in new york and then canada on a mission to free confederate prisoners from elmira prison in new york. so john surratt was not present at all, but he was a confederate operative, a loyalist, and a friend of...
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and but i knew it was in washington, d.c. so i when i first when i was able to finally fulfill my pledge, when i basically moved to washington to work on my dissertation, i looked for harmony cemetery and it was i kept seeing land over maryland or another somewhere else in maryland. and i thought, that can't be right. and so i finally discovered that in the night as as harmony particularly is, as you know, segregation changed in washington. and and the cemetery had fallen on hard times and wasn't being maintained in the 1950s. a developer offered to buy the property where it had been, which is now the rhode island metro station, by the way. and move the bodies to new harmony cemetery out in landover, maryland. so that's why i was seeing these landover, maryland, addresses. and as it turned out, about 1959, this started happening and there were over 30,000 graves that were being moved from this one cemetery to the new harmony. and the developer for the contract said that he would move the bodies. but as it turned out, there wa
and but i knew it was in washington, d.c. so i when i first when i was able to finally fulfill my pledge, when i basically moved to washington to work on my dissertation, i looked for harmony cemetery and it was i kept seeing land over maryland or another somewhere else in maryland. and i thought, that can't be right. and so i finally discovered that in the night as as harmony particularly is, as you know, segregation changed in washington. and and the cemetery had fallen on hard times and...
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she was the youngest lawyer in graduating law in d.c. so of course, went to work at the truman committee as a secretary. exactly she quickly, too, excelled. she became hugh fulton's administrator straight of assistant, and eventually she would be promoted to investigate later as well. later her she's one of the most fascinating people in the story. later and later in life, she became she got accepted the virginia bar she beat she she became a pro-bono lawyer working with family law issues free at the legal aid society. sadly for me, i started working on this story years ago. as i said, i started working on this earnest in 2018. marian toomey lived to be 100 years old. she died in 2016. it's a little bit sad to me that i missed her by like two years. i did get to know her children very well. they've been very generous. on zoom calls late at night and and a lot of fun writing the story anyway, truman hired all these people and they got down to work. their first big report was army camps, and it was a bombshell front page news around the co
she was the youngest lawyer in graduating law in d.c. so of course, went to work at the truman committee as a secretary. exactly she quickly, too, excelled. she became hugh fulton's administrator straight of assistant, and eventually she would be promoted to investigate later as well. later her she's one of the most fascinating people in the story. later and later in life, she became she got accepted the virginia bar she beat she she became a pro-bono lawyer working with family law issues free...
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and but i knew it was in washington, d.c. so i when i first when i was able to finally fulfill my pledge, when i basically moved to washington to work on my dissertation, i looked for harmony cemetery and it was i kept seeing land over maryland or another somewhere else in maryland. and i thought, that can't be right. and so i finally discovered that in the night as as harmony particularly is, as you know, segregation changed in washington. and and the cemetery had fallen on hard times and wasn't being maintained in the 1950s. a developer offered to buy the property where it had been, which is now the rhode island metro station, by the way. and move the bodies to new harmony cemetery out in landover, maryland. so that's why i was seeing these landover, maryland, addresses. and as it turned out, about 1959, this started happening and there were over 30,000 graves that were being moved from this one cemetery to the new harmony. and the developer for the contract said that he would move the bodies. but as it turned out, there wa
and but i knew it was in washington, d.c. so i when i first when i was able to finally fulfill my pledge, when i basically moved to washington to work on my dissertation, i looked for harmony cemetery and it was i kept seeing land over maryland or another somewhere else in maryland. and i thought, that can't be right. and so i finally discovered that in the night as as harmony particularly is, as you know, segregation changed in washington. and and the cemetery had fallen on hard times and...
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but in the years that the city of washington, d.c. is being built, philadelphia serves as our temporary us. this room serves for the house of representatives. the second floor of the building that we'll see in a moment was the united states senate, the house of representatives. each representative at that in our history represented 30,000 people. we had a population at our first census of about three and three quarters million. we had 106 members of the house we would sit in this room and eventually from 16 states and the story as the us capitol the story where we're taking a new and actually offer it doing things like adding new states to the original 13 also. so the bill of would become a part our constitution while philadelphia was the capitol in fact the secretary of state thomas jefferson would formally announce amendments to the constitution in by basically coming congress here in this building and officially announcing that changed our constitution which of course the bill of rights is a huge part of our history and will be in
but in the years that the city of washington, d.c. is being built, philadelphia serves as our temporary us. this room serves for the house of representatives. the second floor of the building that we'll see in a moment was the united states senate, the house of representatives. each representative at that in our history represented 30,000 people. we had a population at our first census of about three and three quarters million. we had 106 members of the house we would sit in this room and...
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but washington d.c. as a as an urban area changed considerably the whole center of washington moved there was very little downtown in terms of of residential for people the whole the entire shopping district in and market area of washington had moved and slowly hotel deteriorated in terms of its goods and services. so by 1960s it was it was necessary to the hotel and whe president john f kennedy traveled from the capital to the white house, he decided that it had to be improvements to pennsylvania avenue. he created the pennsylvania avenue development corporation, a task revitalizing this corridor. he wanted pennsylvania avenue to once again be the the font avenue of everyone's dreams. the commission decided that the willard hotel should be demolished and open parks very should be created. an auction was held. the admission was a dollar and you were asked to bring chisels and hammers. the hotel was stripped. everything. if you could car it, you could take it in the lobby. going to see the tiles. there's
but washington d.c. as a as an urban area changed considerably the whole center of washington moved there was very little downtown in terms of of residential for people the whole the entire shopping district in and market area of washington had moved and slowly hotel deteriorated in terms of its goods and services. so by 1960s it was it was necessary to the hotel and whe president john f kennedy traveled from the capital to the white house, he decided that it had to be improvements to...
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and it was the second the d.c. metro showed up. and d.c. metro, by the way, save the from getting truly sacked because they up in force and basically stopped the breach there at the west front where you saw that and it allowed capitol police to retreat inside and kind of try to keep the situation tame inside. and it was but it was d.c. metro with all their nonlethal and i have to tell you like i've been i've been in combat, you know, i'm not a not i'm not a ground soldier. so i've done it from the sky. you know, we've attacked on the base. i've felt what i felt that day. all i can describe and you know, you know, i'm a religious person. so this isn't like i'm not one of these people that just feels evil. i don't this is like the only time it ever happened. i just felt darkness that i cannot describe just a evil darkness. at that moment when i opened that window and looked out there. and the interesting thing is people like markwayne mullen told me that night that he said every police officer he talked to told him the same thing which was th
and it was the second the d.c. metro showed up. and d.c. metro, by the way, save the from getting truly sacked because they up in force and basically stopped the breach there at the west front where you saw that and it allowed capitol police to retreat inside and kind of try to keep the situation tame inside. and it was but it was d.c. metro with all their nonlethal and i have to tell you like i've been i've been in combat, you know, i'm not a not i'm not a ground soldier. so i've done it from...
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john will and lincoln group of d.c. we're a little bit about this before we had another president called the great communicator. of course ronald reagan, and we were talking about some of the similarities between, lincoln and reagan, the apparently they were like to tell stories and, cabinet meetings and things like that. so can you think of anything similar between those two and with harold, also the other communicator, roosevelt and lincoln, since you're now a roosevelt guide, you, i just want to mention i have a friend who's very old man. now, but he was a member of the reagan cabinet. he said every single cabinet meeting reagan would open up with a joke and a self-deprecating joke. so that sounds me very much like lincoln. and he said that broke a lot of of of and stress and i think lincoln was very much along those lines. and they both come from america's heartland. they lincoln spent a lot of time working the circuit, meeting sorts of people. and he he endured so much failure in his life disappointment after. disa
john will and lincoln group of d.c. we're a little bit about this before we had another president called the great communicator. of course ronald reagan, and we were talking about some of the similarities between, lincoln and reagan, the apparently they were like to tell stories and, cabinet meetings and things like that. so can you think of anything similar between those two and with harold, also the other communicator, roosevelt and lincoln, since you're now a roosevelt guide, you, i just...
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most of his forces deployed on the morning of january 6 two d.c. -- to d.c. a small number remained at a hotel in virginia with the arsenal firearms the group route waiting from the order from their leader roads to bring the arms of the district. ultimately the oathkeepers did not need firearms to reach the -- breached the capitol. as rhodes watched the cats unfold on the grounds and saw the mom advancing, he wrote to his followers, the founding generation stormed the governor's mansion in massachusetts and tarred and feathered his tax collectors. and they seized and dumped tea in water they didn't fire on them but they street five. that's where we are now. next comes our lexington. it's coming. rhodes rallied his followers to the capitol grounds as the buildings are to be breached. the first of his followers to arrive formed the stack and marched on the still closed east rotunda doors. shortly after the stack made it to the door, it was breached. other oathkeepers made it to the capitol to join the thousands of others who unlawfully entered the unprotected b
most of his forces deployed on the morning of january 6 two d.c. -- to d.c. a small number remained at a hotel in virginia with the arsenal firearms the group route waiting from the order from their leader roads to bring the arms of the district. ultimately the oathkeepers did not need firearms to reach the -- breached the capitol. as rhodes watched the cats unfold on the grounds and saw the mom advancing, he wrote to his followers, the founding generation stormed the governor's mansion in...
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if you're from the midwest, i appreciate you suppressing the instoipght tell people in washington, d.c. that this isn't real snow. i really do feel at home more than anywhere else when i'm among america's mayors. occasionally on the streets somebody will say hey, mayor pete, they'll stop, correct themselves like they said something wrong. i say i wear that as a compliment. i was actually thinking back to when i first got elected, not even elected, after i got the nomination of my party for mayor in my city. a cupful days later, i got an email from a 10-year-old boy saying, congratulations. and now that you're mayor i need to let you know there's an intersection close to where i live, sometimes i wait there to get a ride. it's very dangerous. the cars speed by and it needs a stop sign. and i wrote him backen sure how he got my email address around said thanks for getting in touch. not actually the mayor yet, i'm -- i still have to win the general election, but you know, i look forward to doing everything i can to make our streets safer. sure enough i won the election. the very next day
if you're from the midwest, i appreciate you suppressing the instoipght tell people in washington, d.c. that this isn't real snow. i really do feel at home more than anywhere else when i'm among america's mayors. occasionally on the streets somebody will say hey, mayor pete, they'll stop, correct themselves like they said something wrong. i say i wear that as a compliment. i was actually thinking back to when i first got elected, not even elected, after i got the nomination of my party for...
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what can folks in washington, d.c. do? you know from like an activism standpoint, you know, i still think that's sort of the bread butter. but how does that play into some of the tools that you're providing in your book. yeah, sure. and to me, like, you know, the reason give so much pro-bono love to the grassroots is because i understand that everything begins ends with the activist okay every victory everything we've accomplished it's the people who for free are blowing three or four nights a week on political activist the most important resource any party could ever have right. so those i want to make sure that their advocacy is effective. post carding. it's one thing to send someone a postcard, it's another thing to tell them something in. that postcard, a veil. take a second to glance at and actually read. because i'm sad to say, probably a lot. those postcards never even get written. i see all the small print and all the detail and no one's reading it. even though. it's handwritten and the goal is to have it read from
what can folks in washington, d.c. do? you know from like an activism standpoint, you know, i still think that's sort of the bread butter. but how does that play into some of the tools that you're providing in your book. yeah, sure. and to me, like, you know, the reason give so much pro-bono love to the grassroots is because i understand that everything begins ends with the activist okay every victory everything we've accomplished it's the people who for free are blowing three or four nights a...
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that process led us to richard wright public charter school in southeast d.c.. the school is just a few blocks from the capitol and has a curriculum focused on media, journalism and performing arts with any students who go on to study journalism in college. sky allie johnson is one of the students. and richard wright, she was a student leadership ambassador, the lead anchor for the school's weekly newscast and took part in the princeton journalism program here she is now a sophomore at george mason university at honors college, majoring in journalism and forensic science. after college, she hopes to enter journalism and work to investigate issues in her community and key people in warmed. -- informed. she was not able to make it here tonight, but we have a group of richard wright students and faculty at table 16. i don't know where table 16 is, but thank you guys. there you are. so, the transit was honored to award sky allie hour for scholarship and we are excited to work with richard wright once again this year on a partnership that will bring students up to th
that process led us to richard wright public charter school in southeast d.c.. the school is just a few blocks from the capitol and has a curriculum focused on media, journalism and performing arts with any students who go on to study journalism in college. sky allie johnson is one of the students. and richard wright, she was a student leadership ambassador, the lead anchor for the school's weekly newscast and took part in the princeton journalism program here she is now a sophomore at george...
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it's something that happens in washington d.c. it's the legislature and passing bills and passing a new amendments to the constitution. but what these hearings tell you is that the reconstruction actually happens on the ground in the south by by death, very much by th will of the southern democrats trying to enforce the right new ideas of freedom and saying that while this 14th and 15th amendments are here, this is how we define it. and if you don't agree with it, we will use violence and intimidation to force you to agree to it. professor alexander i think it's probably fair to say, at least in modern america, that an incident will happen in this country, will react, but then we move on as a country. by 1871, had america tried to move on past the civil war. yes. america is very much beginning, at least on the trail, to begin to move on. some people have already moved on, but they, you know, the at the end of the hearings, while there is some action that's going to be taking place, most people are moving on in. and again, it's bec
it's something that happens in washington d.c. it's the legislature and passing bills and passing a new amendments to the constitution. but what these hearings tell you is that the reconstruction actually happens on the ground in the south by by death, very much by th will of the southern democrats trying to enforce the right new ideas of freedom and saying that while this 14th and 15th amendments are here, this is how we define it. and if you don't agree with it, we will use violence and...
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i'll pass power back from washington, d.c.. i believe we ought to change head start into a reading program to give our faces of our future the building blocks necessary to be able to learn. i know we need to expand education savings accounts from $500 to $5,000 per filer per year. so parents can have more options for their children. but let me tell you what else i'll do. i will challenge the soft bigotry of low expectations that oftentimes pervades our schools system. i will demand that a school district receives federal money. they must let us know whether or not the faces of our future are learning and if they are, we'll praise the teachers. but if not, instead of funding mediocrity and accepting the status quo, that would trap children in failure. i will insist there be different options available to american parents, because you see, in my vision for america everyone ought to have a first rate education. there are no second rate children and there no second rate dreams. and finally and this is an appropriate place to say th
i'll pass power back from washington, d.c.. i believe we ought to change head start into a reading program to give our faces of our future the building blocks necessary to be able to learn. i know we need to expand education savings accounts from $500 to $5,000 per filer per year. so parents can have more options for their children. but let me tell you what else i'll do. i will challenge the soft bigotry of low expectations that oftentimes pervades our schools system. i will demand that a...