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enter washington's marines. so washington's marines actually consisted of four separate and distinct groups. i already mentioned to you that washington had soldiers fill in the role of marines as depicted here by. that picture of john glover that you see in the left hand side. and i mentioned that there were many out there as well. privateers were served in the role of marines as well, particular on some of the larger ships. an example, this is a gentleman named william shippen. william shippen was a 27 year old merchant from philadelphia. and the of four. he started the war as a privateer before assuming command of the marine detachment on board the pennsylvania state flagship, the montgomery. each of the separate stage had their own navies as well because the continental congress had not yet been able to acquire the resources to build a national navy with the british international eyes now on philadelphia's doorstep ship and went ashore to fight beside the continental marines as a member of the philadelphia mi
enter washington's marines. so washington's marines actually consisted of four separate and distinct groups. i already mentioned to you that washington had soldiers fill in the role of marines as depicted here by. that picture of john glover that you see in the left hand side. and i mentioned that there were many out there as well. privateers were served in the role of marines as well, particular on some of the larger ships. an example, this is a gentleman named william shippen. william shippen...
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washington he blames his supported officers for the failure to take washington. i think more than a fair share of blame sits on early shoulders himself, but he ultimately retreats back across the potomac river on july 13th and july 14th, 1864, union army pursues. and that's how we get into the campaigns of 1864 as an epilog pg and august 1864, there is a conference of war at the thomas farm on the monocacy battlefield. u.s. grant was there. david hunter there, bill sheridan was there. and that's where the plan was hatched for the following fall campaign, sheridan's victories for third winchester and fishers hill cedar creek were put into movement at the thomas farm, a place that was fought over so heavily on. july 19, 1864. lou wallace wanted a monument dedicated on the battlefield, wanted to be a stone obelisk. and one of the inscription to say, these men died to save the capital and. they did save it. monuments not there. but i think the testament is there. and my last concluding remarks i'm going to give to a guy named isaac bradwell who fought in the 31st geo
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washington one thing that struck me reading your book was i have sort of two images of of washington. one is an incredibly good looking sort of studly guy in a uniform on a big white horse who's the man and yet incredibly humble i mean, just sort of eerily humble. can you reconcile this and talk to us about why that was? well, one of the great traits that george washington had was that he was self-aware. he knew his strengths were he knew his weaknesses were he knew that he was not a great public in large part because he had trouble talking. he had a grasp the breathy voice that from a childhood respiratory illness. and famously he very few teeth. in fact, by the time he was president, i think he only had one tooth in his head. so he had these unwieldy dentures in his mouth, made it very to speak. so at no, was he a great public speaker? but he had everything else and the main thing in that regard was he had command presence. he was the tallest guy in the room. he was six foot three. he had ramrod straight posture. he dressed immaculate as lee. he had steely eye contact. gilbert stuar
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but there is even a greater argument for washington to be able to develop. it's so alliances in the, in the, in the pacific. should anything happen there, such as, perhaps a chinese attack on taiwan or much more likely, the escalation of tensions in the disputed areas of the south china sea. now there's a phrase that you often hear here in washington about, so to be able to walk and to go, i'm at the same time any washington's ability to sort of various alliances, even perhaps in the face of concurrent crises. and you can argue with that alliances and the endo pacific, strong alliances, and also the fact that these allies also have strong relationships with each other would help washington achieve that goal of being able to walk and chew gum at the same time. and, you know, it can also perhaps even go beyond the region worth noting here that japan is actually ukraine's strong good start partner in the, in the pacific showing that japan and the us really are like minded countries. and their alliance is especially important when he comes to preserving the rule
but there is even a greater argument for washington to be able to develop. it's so alliances in the, in the, in the pacific. should anything happen there, such as, perhaps a chinese attack on taiwan or much more likely, the escalation of tensions in the disputed areas of the south china sea. now there's a phrase that you often hear here in washington about, so to be able to walk and to go, i'm at the same time any washington's ability to sort of various alliances, even perhaps in the face of...
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these taiwan lincoln's visit, began just as washington promised, more than a $1000000.00 of ministry aid for it's in the pacific. bought knows with taiwan, chief among them badging news, taiwan as its own to 3 and has threatened to seize it by force. the douglas east to assure correspondent james j to looks at the impact of the funding and lincoln's visit on taiwan. we don't walk away from our allies, we stand with him. it's back is described it as an inflection point in history. the, the world us president joe biden, this week assign since a lot of phone minute tree. a package was more than 95000000 us store that motion more than a 1000000000, if that is a marks for washington's in the pacific pond. this, it includes on supports in front of military financing for taiwan. the self for democracy, the china claims has its own. on the same day, the us secretary of state, america's top tips, not just me bring can visits china based on this thing, not included on the agenda page, things, ministry threats to tie one percent badging. make a what it thoughts about the us funding for taiwan i
these taiwan lincoln's visit, began just as washington promised, more than a $1000000.00 of ministry aid for it's in the pacific. bought knows with taiwan, chief among them badging news, taiwan as its own to 3 and has threatened to seize it by force. the douglas east to assure correspondent james j to looks at the impact of the funding and lincoln's visit on taiwan. we don't walk away from our allies, we stand with him. it's back is described it as an inflection point in history. the, the world...
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i don't want to come back to to washington, d.c. he's like, i'm going to need a call from the president. so later that evening. my dad, president reagan, to colin, a call to say we need you back here. so, you know, he comes back. and that relationship of course, he you know, it came he was a military assistant. there was another example where uses cap weinberger suddenly reaches out to him, ask him to be his military assistant. you know, who is it? i hadn't fully appreciated the years that they had worked since then when. they switched. i think he was just my father was so low key. when they switch and my dad is told he's going to be secretary of defense, they're at this long table and know colin reiterates this story me you know a while back just passes him a note and congrats you're the new national security and colin reads this note and he's like, what? why? like there's no fanfare there's no you know, there's none of this nonsense that seems to, you know, accompany people nowadays, but there's just yeah. and the and the humility
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washington refuses to extra di pods. one things common who india has designated a terrorist phase where peace has caused the staff, which has been making threats against irene day, a passenger as i'm farming us and movie among others. that's plus live now to retired major general ed to have console, the director of india foundation independent research sense and many thanks for joining goes on. the program is good to see. so national security advisor, jake sullivan, that has been taking off a list of the countries in the a 's or an in the pacific as examples of fruitful partnerships. how successful do you actually consider these ties to be oh, i think go as far as it is concerned, dear. good, very good position the united states. but that is dependent upon relations with other countries. you see very good. okay, that's all to go to the address. do you have what amount of time address? because you go to lodge post lane on the, in the pacific company and the multiple continental address. well, as far as the, by the time it
washington refuses to extra di pods. one things common who india has designated a terrorist phase where peace has caused the staff, which has been making threats against irene day, a passenger as i'm farming us and movie among others. that's plus live now to retired major general ed to have console, the director of india foundation independent research sense and many thanks for joining goes on. the program is good to see. so national security advisor, jake sullivan, that has been taking off a...
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and washington probably does. why have that discussion? so i guess it the fact that using and bringing this up, music yeah, has been hitting a hole in or it's patriot stash. and poland does not seem to want to hand over. it's good stuff. it's best stuff just to get blown up. just a hand me down junk that the you is giving its members dates, light, pole, and free money to replace with shiny new weapons exchange for russia. i guess you say taken care of the need. any need to recycle it in a climate friendly manner? the cap in hand and probably foot in mouth, the german trying to load up charles on his 1st visit, the beijing since bought and adopted a foreign policy strategy. the well drew criticism from the asian power, if it's it comes despite several times by germany's western partners to cut off the countries traded badging. america naturally says china poses multiple threats to national security. back in july, many introduce the plan designed to reduce its economic dependency on china. new policy, emphasize the buttons, interest, and tra
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washington says the sections are we response, but it was quite fun as well. and adjuster of to protecting israel security in the eyes of and wanting officials, resorting to economic pressure instead of a military reaction, indicates the failure of the whole thing is transfer all the potential military options. i guess that was prior to the wrong miss. what, when joe strikes on his round us president joe biden issued a warning to a wrong performing washington support for tennessee and threatening to haunt with a single word? don't. however, as former or do you seek him under jose, i'm telling you more about them says the united states. but what goes rhetoric has given way to spread their economic measures. are there any, i would call you all the american officials regard israel's national security as their own security. so far they have stood with full force with design this regime and its genocide of war and gaza. and of course, the us has paid a heavy price militarily and politically and has not achieved its set goals. the americans are trying to preserve th
washington says the sections are we response, but it was quite fun as well. and adjuster of to protecting israel security in the eyes of and wanting officials, resorting to economic pressure instead of a military reaction, indicates the failure of the whole thing is transfer all the potential military options. i guess that was prior to the wrong miss. what, when joe strikes on his round us president joe biden issued a warning to a wrong performing washington support for tennessee and...
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he's with us for about the next 15 15 or 20 minutes here on the "washington journal." bringing it to regional news that of course was news around the country when it happened, baltimore bridge collapse and efforts to get federal funding to be built a bridge. with the latest? >> guest: we're still waiting to see the latest statements from members of the maryland delegation is they believe they will have the funds in the short term to be able to immediately respond to this disaster. i would expect congress to get involved. we saw the house freedom caucus last week out by a series of conditions that they would need to be able to support additional funds to rebuild the bridge and be open the port of baltimore. we are waiting to see the administration did send a letted calling for 100% federal cost share of the rebuilding plastic. we are still waiting to see maryland come up with an estimate of how much it is going to cost before congress fully ways inwi but i think we are seeing the sights there could be some bumps in hurtles along the way when did you make that funding re
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george washington have sat for this portrait. i would like to think that gilbert's stuart being as talented as he was, would have been recognized here in america. so this is john quincy adams room named for secretaries of state who became president and who is this? this is john quincy adams and this is a likeness that was done in 1816 when he was an american foreign minister in england. and this is after he had served president before before he had served as president. he would come back and become secretary of state. and then after, of course, president. i don't think i've ever seen that image of john quincy adams. it's one of my favorite. when i think of john quincy adams, of course, i of john adams. and the role he had in his son's life. and of course, people would come up to john and they would say, well, you must be so proud. your son and john adams would say he a mother, too. so i to think of him as actually the son of abigail adams. there is a resemblance to abigail and there is. well, one of the treasures that is in this
george washington have sat for this portrait. i would like to think that gilbert's stuart being as talented as he was, would have been recognized here in america. so this is john quincy adams room named for secretaries of state who became president and who is this? this is john quincy adams and this is a likeness that was done in 1816 when he was an american foreign minister in england. and this is after he had served president before before he had served as president. he would come back and...
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should washington command. now this is compelled china to take more active positions above water, including the value island dispute with japan. and in this announcement to see, to establish better self defense capacities and create if possible, break it off, points for chinese summaries in short, underwater and largely hidden american aggression for both defensive responses from china above water, which everyone can see. and then the us accuses china being the instigator of aggression. and this is nonsense, all of it. traces back to long term strategies designed to limit china and perpetuated possible us a gemini with japan and now the philippines complicit center. so we can, is it a, is this just biden's interest, or is this something that the u. s. is always sort of been focused on creating tension in other regions as well. you know, the facts. the matter is we've seen a shifting in us thinking since the collapse of the soviet union. now initially we have is a, the end of the cold war and logic. and this, th
should washington command. now this is compelled china to take more active positions above water, including the value island dispute with japan. and in this announcement to see, to establish better self defense capacities and create if possible, break it off, points for chinese summaries in short, underwater and largely hidden american aggression for both defensive responses from china above water, which everyone can see. and then the us accuses china being the instigator of aggression. and...
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washington does support is rules ethnic cleansing of palestine. washington, well, it will support is real unconditionally because they protect our oil interests in the region. oil, interest and other economic interest is not just oil but and, and gaza is an important spot. economically. there's natural gas off the coast of guys. it would allow them easier trade and easier access to the sea. so i think their economic reasons that the us supports the ethnic cleansing of the palestinian people and the seizure of land and gaza. and while publicly they'll say that there reprimanding is real, they're asking israel to show restraint. in reality, behind the scenes, they don't care, they'll support is real unconditionally, so long as israel continues to act as a neo colonial outpost in the middle east. in the matter of hours, india will begin the largest exercise on democracy in the world. it's parliamentary elections, part of which will also see the countries next leader elected early voting has already started in some parts of the nation. nearly a 100000
washington does support is rules ethnic cleansing of palestine. washington, well, it will support is real unconditionally because they protect our oil interests in the region. oil, interest and other economic interest is not just oil but and, and gaza is an important spot. economically. there's natural gas off the coast of guys. it would allow them easier trade and easier access to the sea. so i think their economic reasons that the us supports the ethnic cleansing of the palestinian people and...
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the washington monument was damaged and close for a fairly long period of time. so this is not over just yet. and inspectors, those at the travel that at the travel space will need to make sure that things are all clear so that the one one-and-a-half million people who commute to new york every day can continue to do that safely and successfully. we're just seeing the impacts. now. there's rapidly evolving situation, wealth we see the impact that pete, as far as aviation is concerned into the major airports in this area. but give us an update as far as you know, >> what about the trains, the acela, the amtrak trains? are they being held up as well? we >> know there is an impact on the northeast corridor from new jersey transit. nothing specific just yet from amtrak there are a lot of tunnels and there are a lot of bridges that the trail system in the new york area relies on. that is so critical. so we're waiting to hear a little bit more from amtrak about this. we're also waiting to hear from the port authority about this. the latest from the nypd transit chief i
the washington monument was damaged and close for a fairly long period of time. so this is not over just yet. and inspectors, those at the travel that at the travel space will need to make sure that things are all clear so that the one one-and-a-half million people who commute to new york every day can continue to do that safely and successfully. we're just seeing the impacts. now. there's rapidly evolving situation, wealth we see the impact that pete, as far as aviation is concerned into the...
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she actually grew up here in washington. she came to washington and as a child, she'd been born in iowa, spent her early years in wisconsin, some wonderful gossip up in the book where her mom's story up being quite interesting. mom had three marriages and two of them were failed marriages, including a divorce in 1848. and when i found the evidence of this divorce, it was just so like amazing because i knew there was something questionable about this middle marriage. well, then the third marriage is the marriage to eliza's father. so when that fell through in the middle of the civil war, mom comes to d.c. eliza, grows up here. so she is raised by her single mother, she and her brother here in d.c., mom ran a boarding house, i think, and she got a job at the u.s. treasury. so eliza went to georgetown visitation for a couple of years and then she went to oberlin. but for a while she didn't graduate. but the thing her was she was so precocious that when she went to georgetown visitation, i found the academic records on her and s
she actually grew up here in washington. she came to washington and as a child, she'd been born in iowa, spent her early years in wisconsin, some wonderful gossip up in the book where her mom's story up being quite interesting. mom had three marriages and two of them were failed marriages, including a divorce in 1848. and when i found the evidence of this divorce, it was just so like amazing because i knew there was something questionable about this middle marriage. well, then the third...
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but i think the other important factor for washington is, we havejust now important factor for washington is, we have just now started to see russian military advisers arriving in niger and they brought with them service to air missiles, missal defence systems which niger doesn't need given the terrorist threat that it faces on the ground so the on the other way to interpret this new arrival of missile defences is as a shot against washington and a warning to washington that if it chose to try to continue conducting joint flights, that they would run the risk of being shot down by this russian air defence system.— air defence system. cameron, alwa s air defence system. cameron, always great _ air defence system. cameron, always great to _ air defence system. cameron, always great to get _ air defence system. cameron, always great to get your - always great to get your insights, thank you. people across ecuador voted in a referendum on proposals to tighten security in response to a surge in gang violence. as people headed to the polls on sunday, the country's prison agency said that a pr
but i think the other important factor for washington is, we havejust now important factor for washington is, we have just now started to see russian military advisers arriving in niger and they brought with them service to air missiles, missal defence systems which niger doesn't need given the terrorist threat that it faces on the ground so the on the other way to interpret this new arrival of missile defences is as a shot against washington and a warning to washington that if it chose to try...
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what's called the blog, this consensus in washington, dc for war. it's something that brock obama described that washington dc has a bias for war x ray, i n g, you know what i mean? so the idea that this, that talking is not what's needed. we do not need to diplomatic foreign policy, we a militarize from policy, and that of course, then is underwritten by the military industrial complex. if you go back and you look at say, when george w bush pulls united states out of the anti ballistic missile treaty in 2001, the winning fall for the american military industrial complex for the, for the defense industry, off of that decision has been tens and tens of billions of dollars that the pentagon was able to invest in missile technology programs, missile defense programs. that would not, they would not have been able to under the abm treaty. and so you have a confluence of things here where it, whether it is the politics of it. this is like guys, if you will, the spirit or of the political situation in the country. whether it is the actual consensus of the
what's called the blog, this consensus in washington, dc for war. it's something that brock obama described that washington dc has a bias for war x ray, i n g, you know what i mean? so the idea that this, that talking is not what's needed. we do not need to diplomatic foreign policy, we a militarize from policy, and that of course, then is underwritten by the military industrial complex. if you go back and you look at say, when george w bush pulls united states out of the anti ballistic missile...
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it's comma tree from washington. it's a full that could be a top storage. ready to roll here on a t a boy a boy is washington already turning up the heat on china these days? it's all over the conflict regarding ukraine. the us secretary of state anthony blinking has an openly dressing beijing while in beijing with new sanctions. if indeed it doesn't cut off its friendship and support for russia facing cannot achieve better relations with europe while supporting the greatest threat to european security. since the end of the cold war, as we told signing for some time, shirley transatlantic security is a for us interest in our discussion today, i made clear that if china does not address this problem, we will. we've already impose sanctions on more than a 100 chinese entities, export controls, etc. and we're fully prepared to, to act take additional measures. and i made that very clear your mind meetings to tell us what i mean, what you heard down to the blinking say that was essentially a direct right to trying to do what we will need to do. or we're going t
it's comma tree from washington. it's a full that could be a top storage. ready to roll here on a t a boy a boy is washington already turning up the heat on china these days? it's all over the conflict regarding ukraine. the us secretary of state anthony blinking has an openly dressing beijing while in beijing with new sanctions. if indeed it doesn't cut off its friendship and support for russia facing cannot achieve better relations with europe while supporting the greatest threat to european...
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and a lot of the washington elites fun of it. but it was the reagan is always looking for a third way. he rejected he hated the idea of mutually assured destruction. he said there's got to be a better. and of course, with the soviet bloc at first guard as as containment under truman and then it evolved over the years to de dÉtente and we end up doing deals with soviets or giving them loan guarantees and giving them grain, all sorts of insane things, helping prop up a terrible, terrible state. and reagan said, this is crazy. this is nuts. and he was introduced to sdi, immediately grasped the idea, said, look, we don't have to accept mutually assured destruction, is that there's a third way we can protect america with a space based and land based sdi system that can knock down soviet missiles. and of course, it scared the hell out of the soviets. they knew america had the technology and know how to build exactly this system, which, like gorbachev, panicked in reykjavik in which reagan came of there, and that was really signal. i d
and a lot of the washington elites fun of it. but it was the reagan is always looking for a third way. he rejected he hated the idea of mutually assured destruction. he said there's got to be a better. and of course, with the soviet bloc at first guard as as containment under truman and then it evolved over the years to de dÉtente and we end up doing deals with soviets or giving them loan guarantees and giving them grain, all sorts of insane things, helping prop up a terrible, terrible state....
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visit washington, d.c. over the four weeks of the cherry blossom festival to not only see the trees, to take part in events like the kite festival, the crowning of the blossom princess and her court, and of course, the annual parade which cap off the festival each year. swimming was a popular recreational activity in the tidal basin in its early years. the first public swimming area was established in 1890 and there were various iterations of it over the years. the most famous of them came comes about in the early part, the 20th century. there was an attempt by congress as early as 1914 to get an appropriation to build a swimming area a large swimming area in the tidal. congress studied the matter. a 1915 report showed the water in tidal basin was much of it was wastewater and sewage. it was decided it was far unsanitary and unsafe to swim in. they will to move forward, however, attempts to get that swimming area come up with with some plans to mitigate the unhealthy water and. in 1917 construction begins o
visit washington, d.c. over the four weeks of the cherry blossom festival to not only see the trees, to take part in events like the kite festival, the crowning of the blossom princess and her court, and of course, the annual parade which cap off the festival each year. swimming was a popular recreational activity in the tidal basin in its early years. the first public swimming area was established in 1890 and there were various iterations of it over the years. the most famous of them came...
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it's been an exciting day in washington. there are lots of us and drop in the slides all over the city to get your question. i think, you know, it's actually a more complicated question that it might seem because at a political and strategic level, the alliance is actually quite close. and there's a close alignment at terms of their view of the region, and that's find a threat. but when you sort of look under the hood, one of the things you realize is that the alliance really last a lot of the institutional mechanisms like what exist inigo. in order to actually facilitate cooperation at an operational level. if they were ever to have to fight together side by side, the u. s. as basically is played the role of a protector of japan since the, the end of the 2nd world war. considering that i want to point something that you wrote, you come off that are a recent article about the alliance between the us and japan, and e, right. for the past 70 years, the alliance is operating with 2 separate command structures, the united states
it's been an exciting day in washington. there are lots of us and drop in the slides all over the city to get your question. i think, you know, it's actually a more complicated question that it might seem because at a political and strategic level, the alliance is actually quite close. and there's a close alignment at terms of their view of the region, and that's find a threat. but when you sort of look under the hood, one of the things you realize is that the alliance really last a lot of the...
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from washington and across the country. thursday morning, this week's efforts by house leadership to pass legislation reauthorizing the foreign intelligence surveillance act. we will discuss the arizona supreme court abortion ban, u.s. aid to israel and ukraine, and wyoming republic -- republican congresswoman. washington journal, join in the conversation thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile app, or online at c-span.org. >> the house will be in order. >> c-span celebrates 45 years of covering congress like no other. since 1979 we have been your primary source for capitol hill, providing balanced, unfiltered coverage of government, taking you to where the policies are debated and decided with the support of america's cable companies. c-span, 45 years and counting, palo -- powered by cable. >> president biden then the first lady welcomed the japanese prime minister and his wife to the white house during a ceremony on the south lawn that included u.s. and japanese delegations, u.s. military honor guards and
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it is also wonderful to be back in washington. i love being in washington. last time i was in washington, d.c. i left my cocaine at the white house. luckily the president was able to put it to good use for his state of the union. [laughter] i'm kidding. of course, the president does not call it cocaine. he calls it high-speed rails. [laughter] by the way, can you blame the guy for turning to cocaine? you must be exhausted orchestrating four separate trials against rivals, reading the super bowl and gearing up to steal a second election. wow. [laughter] i love that trump's two attacks on president biden is that he is a senile old man and a criminal mastermind. [laughter] i think you gotta pick one. personally, i don't know any criminal mastermind who buy ice cream. also it is not like trump is young and sharp. i am not saying both candidates are old but you know jimmy carter is out there thinking, i could maybe win this thing. [cheers and applause] he is only 99. [laughter] there is an election. there is an election six extremely long months from now so let m
it is also wonderful to be back in washington. i love being in washington. last time i was in washington, d.c. i left my cocaine at the white house. luckily the president was able to put it to good use for his state of the union. [laughter] i'm kidding. of course, the president does not call it cocaine. he calls it high-speed rails. [laughter] by the way, can you blame the guy for turning to cocaine? you must be exhausted orchestrating four separate trials against rivals, reading the super bowl...
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a old all k shavelle, one of our biggest ally across the ocean washington. the us say it is hard. we fight with the reports about mass graves and guys are discovered after that the withdrawal was really army. ask in israel to clarify, you must have seen the reports about mass graves containing hundreds of bodies around l chief. you and she said he was horrified by these reports and wondering if us as a comment on us and whether you guys to raise this with these really government. we have seen the, those reports and the reports are incredibly troubling and were inquiring on this with the government of israel, but they didn't stop. the us senate come approving $26000000000.00 in more time the systems for the region, most of which will of course, go to west indies funding for these really military was just the fraction for, for many tearing supplies for guys. and so our friends and is real, america will soon deliberate to help you fight the score jerbill moss and stand up to iran. and while it is unclear what the investigation into mass graves in gaza will find out, or will it change
a old all k shavelle, one of our biggest ally across the ocean washington. the us say it is hard. we fight with the reports about mass graves and guys are discovered after that the withdrawal was really army. ask in israel to clarify, you must have seen the reports about mass graves containing hundreds of bodies around l chief. you and she said he was horrified by these reports and wondering if us as a comment on us and whether you guys to raise this with these really government. we have seen...
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so let's begin with the washingtons. if you think about the history of our first ladies in civil rights, it's a checkered past. and we have to begin to look at the washington and a precedent that they set. they brought their enslaved servants to the president's home, both in new york and philadelphia when they went to philadelphia for the second capital. they had to circumvent a philadelphia law in order to keep their enslaved workers with them. there was a law that said that any enslaved person who was in the city of philadelphia for more than six months was freed. so what washington's did was they sent their enslaved workers back and forth between mount vernon and their presidential home. and this was a way of having anyone, not having anyone there for more than six months during one of those transition periods. martha's personal oil made by these men owner, also known as on each judge, escaped. she knew when the transition was happening and she used that as an opportunity to leave slidell. there's a wonderful book tha
so let's begin with the washingtons. if you think about the history of our first ladies in civil rights, it's a checkered past. and we have to begin to look at the washington and a precedent that they set. they brought their enslaved servants to the president's home, both in new york and philadelphia when they went to philadelphia for the second capital. they had to circumvent a philadelphia law in order to keep their enslaved workers with them. there was a law that said that any enslaved...
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it provided by the fact that washington is, israel's main military is supply as suggesting. the washing could limit military aid has had little effect as we've seen this so far. and that's a concern here in washington that the white house has that israel will keep forward pushing with is offensive in the rough. how we know that both prison button and permanent san antonio discussed it rough and according to the white house statement bite and razor rated what he, what he called was a clear it position. because there is growing concern for the more than 1000000. it police to me and so sheltering and then washington has made it clear many times that it opposes the invasion. but we know that this really government is not only under intense pressure from its allies worldwide, but also from protest within is rather demanding for months. now, and that is, well, the government reaches a deal to release the hostages and that those eat up here has been even this group of now ukraine stalled general says his forces have suffered several said facts on the battlefield. and russian troops
it provided by the fact that washington is, israel's main military is supply as suggesting. the washing could limit military aid has had little effect as we've seen this so far. and that's a concern here in washington that the white house has that israel will keep forward pushing with is offensive in the rough. how we know that both prison button and permanent san antonio discussed it rough and according to the white house statement bite and razor rated what he, what he called was a clear it...
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senators from here in washington raced up to new york to meet the survivors there. they wanted to find out what happened, why the ship sank, and ey wanted to find out from the people who could tell them what happened on the ship. so they went directly to new york to meet them to make sure that they had the opportunity to hear from witnesses before they began to disperse to their different locations around the world, including many who in plan to travel back to england. so the hearings for the titanic investigation started right there in new york city. they were held in the waldorf astoria hotel. and we have a photograph here in the case of those hearings in the waldorf astoria, the senators wanted to know how this came to happen and then what happened after the sinking. and one of the things that they found out during the during this investigation was how the rescue ship the carpathia had heard the distress call of the titanic and raced through the dangerous, icy waters to reach the titanic. and the carpathia was the ship that collected all of the people who survive
senators from here in washington raced up to new york to meet the survivors there. they wanted to find out what happened, why the ship sank, and ey wanted to find out from the people who could tell them what happened on the ship. so they went directly to new york to meet them to make sure that they had the opportunity to hear from witnesses before they began to disperse to their different locations around the world, including many who in plan to travel back to england. so the hearings for the...
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washington has sent follows, ends of weapons. it's seized from a realm between 2021 and 23 to ukraine. your saw us central command has justified the actions. these weapons will help you grain defend against russia's invasion. us send comb is committed to working with our allies and partners to go into the flow for any legal aid in the region. by all 4 means including us and you and sanctions, and throughout interdictions, we will continue to do whatever we can to shed light on and stop who runs disabilities and activities. well, some details here, the us saves the weapons or to partly seized while on the way to who the rebels in yemen, sent comb reports the kids forces received enough material to equip, quote, a ukrainian brigade. that sounds the by the administration has struggled with finding alternative ways to arm it's all i in the face of congressional red lock is . ringback so not washington's 1st transfer of armenian arms to ukraine being sent over a 1000000 rounds of seas. amunition last october. to discuss this further w
washington has sent follows, ends of weapons. it's seized from a realm between 2021 and 23 to ukraine. your saw us central command has justified the actions. these weapons will help you grain defend against russia's invasion. us send comb is committed to working with our allies and partners to go into the flow for any legal aid in the region. by all 4 means including us and you and sanctions, and throughout interdictions, we will continue to do whatever we can to shed light on and stop who runs...
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maybe we think washington is a threat to you as well. the big figures didn't stop there either. us congress also passed a $17000000000.00. a package for israel from us was quick. the strongly condemned the move coming and made the devastating war in gal. so just hours after the us high signed off on the bill. israel bomb the southern most gals and city of what offsets killing at least $22.00 civilians. according to local officials, the 18 children are reportedly among the victims. the gas and health ministry said the idea of killing more than 50 people over the weekend. the latest strikes, locked in several residential buildings, and the death toll is expected to rise as local sift through the ruins in search of politics is realized gearing up for a full scale round invasion of an office where a run one and a half a 1000000 palestinians are shopping and a shocking discovery has reportedly being made in the neighboring dallas, and city of con eunice, some 200 bobbies helping on earth in a mass grave. i'd set a hospital there according to
maybe we think washington is a threat to you as well. the big figures didn't stop there either. us congress also passed a $17000000000.00. a package for israel from us was quick. the strongly condemned the move coming and made the devastating war in gal. so just hours after the us high signed off on the bill. israel bomb the southern most gals and city of what offsets killing at least $22.00 civilians. according to local officials, the 18 children are reportedly among the victims. the gas and...
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maybe we think washington is a threat to you. the questions folks have taken the village of ad but down of cost and they don't use people's with public. he, russian defense ministry. so he's the side was secured by units of its southern combat group were treating ukrainian troops, tried 2 towns were attacked twice, but were repelled. according to moscow, s h k of last, at least 440 troops just in the past day of slicing. in the area of senior corresponded ward garcia's house, little details from the ground. the collapse among you've created defenders began on the 19th of april where they began to leave the positions of which they had defended. yes, they resisted all attacks, but they began abandoning uh that and so just heavy uh ended. so just those who put his uh, we'll gals will leave by themselves. a mobilize many have be now take it as prisoners of will, but by russian forces. they all being all being treated for the north in bucks on a field which is just outside the box. just to the north of it, the russian forces of wrecks
maybe we think washington is a threat to you. the questions folks have taken the village of ad but down of cost and they don't use people's with public. he, russian defense ministry. so he's the side was secured by units of its southern combat group were treating ukrainian troops, tried 2 towns were attacked twice, but were repelled. according to moscow, s h k of last, at least 440 troops just in the past day of slicing. in the area of senior corresponded ward garcia's house, little details...
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stanton was here in washington. i compare stanton to, george marshall during world war two, that great military genius was so important he couldn't be sent to the field he couldn't be sent to europe to be to defeat the nazis. i would say edwin stanton was the war equivalent of george marshall for folks who may focus just on ford's theater and booth and lincoln, they may not know why abraham lincoln didn't have his secretary of state with him that night. well, secretary of state william seward was not a military strategist. he didn't really help organize the victory in the civil war. and furthermore, he was unavailable. he was bedridden. he had had a terrible carriage accident in washington several days earlier, and he was in great pain his jaw was injured. he was in a neck brace. so he was immobilized. and so was seward. really couldn't anything to help track down the assassins or organize the hunt for the conspirators or in the civil war and certainly was a target of the assassination attempts itself. yes in fact a
stanton was here in washington. i compare stanton to, george marshall during world war two, that great military genius was so important he couldn't be sent to the field he couldn't be sent to europe to be to defeat the nazis. i would say edwin stanton was the war equivalent of george marshall for folks who may focus just on ford's theater and booth and lincoln, they may not know why abraham lincoln didn't have his secretary of state with him that night. well, secretary of state william seward...
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policy from washington dc to across the country. tuesday morning, the history of student activism in the u.s. and the current protests taking place on college campuses. his own journey to addiction and recovery and policy approaches to address this public health issue. c-span's washington journal, joining the conversation live at 7:00 eastern on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. congressional leaders join military officials for a ceremony at the u.s. capitol to honor the late colonel, a korean war veteran who died april 8 at the age of 97. the colonel was the last surviving veteran of the war to have receive the medal of honor for his actions during combat and earn was placed in the u.s. capitol rotunda to lie and honor as a sign of respect for his service, making him only the eighth private citizen in u.s. history to have been granted the honor. ds] [background so [background sounds] [background sounds] >> would you pray with me? eternal god, we pause in this moment from all attempt to distract our minds toward our sense
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and that this is what we have to expect from washington . and one reason the ukraine is losing the law is because of the corruption of the canadian read you this, they get the past from united states, european countries, other places and the senate in the black market. and this is one concern that many times have, you know, you have had many reports from american news outlets. the us government officials worry about the american, both hands actually reach teaching you done it on has been able to the best engineer a lot of the pens and you don't have the capability of doing that. and this is what this worrying, you know, you guys should not have access to our medicine, but that was, but they do, based on these american news outlets reports because of the corruption of ukrainian leaders and the fact that they get both hands and then they sell it to enrich themselves or republican senator says, the us has already spend too much on new crane and should quote to stop wasting money while the american economy itself teeters on the verge of recessio
and that this is what we have to expect from washington . and one reason the ukraine is losing the law is because of the corruption of the canadian read you this, they get the past from united states, european countries, other places and the senate in the black market. and this is one concern that many times have, you know, you have had many reports from american news outlets. the us government officials worry about the american, both hands actually reach teaching you done it on has been able...
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and washington probably does not have that discussion. so i guess is the fact that he's even bringing this art music. he has been hitting a hole in or it's patriot stash, and poland does not seem to want to hand over. it's good stuff. it's best stuff just to get blown up. just to have me down junk that the you is giving its members dates, light, pole, and free money to replace with shiny new weapons exchange for russia. i guess you say taken care of the need. any need to recycle it in a climate friendly manner. so exactly, yeah. now since the outbreak of the civil war and through done the anniversary, seeing your officials gathering and powers to try and find some sort of a solution to the actually mandatory and political crisis. but it is a conflict that a gun has many, any global attention compared to that of the middle east or ukraine. you go to ask yourself why, perhaps there are no western interest in that region. well, that's handed over now to walk correspondent, the sedan and the remains and boiled in the conflict to you on one wh
and washington probably does not have that discussion. so i guess is the fact that he's even bringing this art music. he has been hitting a hole in or it's patriot stash, and poland does not seem to want to hand over. it's good stuff. it's best stuff just to get blown up. just to have me down junk that the you is giving its members dates, light, pole, and free money to replace with shiny new weapons exchange for russia. i guess you say taken care of the need. any need to recycle it in a climate...
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washington, tokyo and monila collect about its creation. united states, japan and the philippines, through this meeting we will continue to deepen cooperation with our closest partners. despite the fact that informally only anglo-saxons participate in the aokus bloc. last week, both mr. cameron and i heard from the minister of foreign affairs of ukraine, kuleba, and from nato about urgent needs. our countries are doing everything possible for this, including calling on others to provide assistance. in this light , president biden's request for a supplemental budget to congress is urgent and imperative. unlike the japanese prime minister, who is scheduled to speak to the congressmen did not want to listen to the british guest on the capitalist hill, they understood. that he will demand to quickly accept a package of financial assistance to ukraine, because this is why he flew to washington, and even met with trump. leaving kiev without money, cameron assures, means undermining trust in the united states among other american satellites, and t
washington, tokyo and monila collect about its creation. united states, japan and the philippines, through this meeting we will continue to deepen cooperation with our closest partners. despite the fact that informally only anglo-saxons participate in the aokus bloc. last week, both mr. cameron and i heard from the minister of foreign affairs of ukraine, kuleba, and from nato about urgent needs. our countries are doing everything possible for this, including calling on others to provide...
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it is also wonderful to be back in washington. i love being in washington. last time i was in washington, d.c. i left my cocaine at the white house. luckily the president was able to put it to good use for his state of the union. [laughter] i'm kidding. of course, the president does not call it cocaine. he calls it high-speed rails. [laughter] by the way, can you blame the guy for turning to cocaine? you must be exhausted orchestrating four separate trials against rivals, reading the super bowl and gearing up to steal a second election. wow. [laughter] i love that trump's two attacks on president biden is that he is a senile old man and a criminal mastermind. [laughter] i think you gotta pick one. personally, i don't know any criminal mastermind who buy ice cream. also it is not like trump is young and sharp. i am not saying both candidates are old but you know jimmy carter is out there thinking, i could maybe win this thing. [cheers and applause] he is only 99. [laughter] there is an election. there is an election six extremely long months from now so let m
it is also wonderful to be back in washington. i love being in washington. last time i was in washington, d.c. i left my cocaine at the white house. luckily the president was able to put it to good use for his state of the union. [laughter] i'm kidding. of course, the president does not call it cocaine. he calls it high-speed rails. [laughter] by the way, can you blame the guy for turning to cocaine? you must be exhausted orchestrating four separate trials against rivals, reading the super bowl...
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>> "washington journal" continues. host: charlie spiering is here with us, senior political reporter with the daily mail, author of this book, "amateur hour: kamala harris in the white house." why did you write this book? guest: hi, thanks for having me. big part of why i wrote the book is because there's two big reasons. one is that with joe biden's age as we go into this election, the question of whether kamala harris is ready to serve as vice president is sort of paramount among voters' minds and you certainly see this already in the campaign. you saw nikki haley talk about it a lot. also going to see trump -- former president donald trump bring it up, too of the with the very real possibility that kamala harris could be the 47th president of the united states if president joe biden runs and wins and whether or not he can serve a full term. so that's a big reason why i wrote the book and also because the behind the scenes democrats are very worried about kamala harris. they don't believe she has proved herself ready
>> "washington journal" continues. host: charlie spiering is here with us, senior political reporter with the daily mail, author of this book, "amateur hour: kamala harris in the white house." why did you write this book? guest: hi, thanks for having me. big part of why i wrote the book is because there's two big reasons. one is that with joe biden's age as we go into this election, the question of whether kamala harris is ready to serve as vice president is sort of...