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rod washington. i also want to say this broom and the 200 and i think approaching 300 people who are watching us virtually is just an exciting celebration of what we've been able to do across years. been diving into this project to better understand martha washington and women in the 18th century. this martha washington lecture is just such a success. i'm delighted see so many people here. i know there are a few hundred more watching us virtually. thank you much for being here. now please join me in welcoming our first speaker for a frazier frazier. thank you, director, and thank you very much, director and all at mount vernon for hosting me here. it is always such a pleasure to speak to as many distinguished guests who come from all over the region and beyond and i very much forward to answering any questions you may have later or just discuss martha washington which i to do so. let me just see and. well all i'm a slight are a background and what i really oh it may be a blank background and owing to
rod washington. i also want to say this broom and the 200 and i think approaching 300 people who are watching us virtually is just an exciting celebration of what we've been able to do across years. been diving into this project to better understand martha washington and women in the 18th century. this martha washington lecture is just such a success. i'm delighted see so many people here. i know there are a few hundred more watching us virtually. thank you much for being here. now please join...
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i'm not sure that's attributed to george washington. washington not do that. but i think a british general did. so there examples of that. there are plenty of examples of that relationship amongst freemasons that goes on to this very day. so one of the curious things about the story, about the creation of a general grand master of the united states in 80, is that the idea would be the americans would talk about this. they would come up with a candidate who they would to be the general grand master and. then they would submit that name to the british grand lodge for their approval, which is ironic since their rebellion against the crown. but they're not in rebellion against the grand lodge of of england which or scotland. so there is this conversation that happens after the war about how independent they want to be because it is a fraternity, it's a brotherhood why wouldn't we be in one? why we not united and i think that the americans and the after the war for independence hated the british. if they did they would change in the name of prince william county an
i'm not sure that's attributed to george washington. washington not do that. but i think a british general did. so there examples of that. there are plenty of examples of that relationship amongst freemasons that goes on to this very day. so one of the curious things about the story, about the creation of a general grand master of the united states in 80, is that the idea would be the americans would talk about this. they would come up with a candidate who they would to be the general grand...
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washington was more, lafayette had a bit more of perks that washington felt were denied to him a little bit more invested or better, invested in his home when your wealth is invested in people but before we go there again, another thing they have in common is known is going to totally debate that. so not considered great statesmen, they're not considered great thinkers, their contribution was to be born during the right time for their part to make killer inclination. i push back against that and my out biography of washington because i feel like he completely rolled by the public court of opinion. it's so important to him during the revolution. he's actively thinking of setting up america as a country to enter the scene and look stable. he is inventive, he is a quick thinker i would argue he's a little bit better than that then he would've been on the battlefield. do you think that's an unfair wrap lafayette has as well? >> in the sense that lafayette and washington to were surrounded by some pretty genius level people, like is a washington and intellect compared to alexander hamilton o
washington was more, lafayette had a bit more of perks that washington felt were denied to him a little bit more invested or better, invested in his home when your wealth is invested in people but before we go there again, another thing they have in common is known is going to totally debate that. so not considered great statesmen, they're not considered great thinkers, their contribution was to be born during the right time for their part to make killer inclination. i push back against that...
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i took on washington dc and i won. you have never taken on washington dc, you are washington dc. senator murray stood with joe biden with the inflation reduction act and said this is going to help us. don't be deceived by the name, because this isn't coming for me , it is coming from the cbo. it does nothing to combat inflation. in fact it raises taxes on all of us. 87,000 irs agents coming after us. those making $25,000 or less are five times more likely to be audited by the irs. that is who i am standing up and fighting for. i think it is important that washington families know that senator murray was the deciding vote on the excise tax on natural gas. you will see your energy costs go up. in every room i've been in washington, in all 39 counties, i've listened tooth outer -- thousands of voters and ask are you in a better place. they say no, we are worse. it is not good use of taxpayers money. i will ensure that we reduce the spending, rain in the out-of-control spending. i will make sure that 87 thousand irs agents do not come after you and i will permanently extend the 2017
i took on washington dc and i won. you have never taken on washington dc, you are washington dc. senator murray stood with joe biden with the inflation reduction act and said this is going to help us. don't be deceived by the name, because this isn't coming for me , it is coming from the cbo. it does nothing to combat inflation. in fact it raises taxes on all of us. 87,000 irs agents coming after us. those making $25,000 or less are five times more likely to be audited by the irs. that is who i...
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you do washington, right? how many volumes of washington papers are there? there are 50 volumes. you can go through all of that. it's insane. so the other question, what was the question? what was like to be in france? so, i am in paris. i lived not too far from the hotel to feel, not too far from my own. i was able to go and take my laptop. write chapters in the places that i was writing about, right? the atmosphere, the philbin. i'm a great believer in the power of inhabiting spaces, where the history actually happened. when we used to these tours, hopefully, covid may go away at some point and we can do tours again. i would take people out to the battlefield at canning in italy, which is just a field, right? but just to be in that place is a special thing. i think that it did -- if i wrote the book in the united states, i think it would've been very good. i think the fact that i wrote it in paris, in the places where these things are actually happening, i just think that it gave the prose, gave me, gave -- there is a sensuality to what i'm describing but doesn't exist if i'm n
you do washington, right? how many volumes of washington papers are there? there are 50 volumes. you can go through all of that. it's insane. so the other question, what was the question? what was like to be in france? so, i am in paris. i lived not too far from the hotel to feel, not too far from my own. i was able to go and take my laptop. write chapters in the places that i was writing about, right? the atmosphere, the philbin. i'm a great believer in the power of inhabiting spaces, where...
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john adams was then a little bit critical of washington's leadership particular moments, and washington was very thin skinned and didn't forget criticism. so that was one blow against that relationship. they then didn't see each other for a while because john adams was out of the country and when he was selected as vice president, washington initially very happy to have him because did represent really different experiences. knowledge in washington thought that that was really generally quite useful. he stopped his cabinet with people who had a different expertise because he wanted their input and insight initially he did send that letter that i mentioned with all the different questions about social behavior and social practices. but then almost right away started to sort of distance himself from john adams. and there are two reasons that scholars possibly as to why that might be. the first is a concern about separation of powers that the vice president was really more of a senate figure. he he john adams sat the senate every single day. it was in session. and so maybe it would be inap
john adams was then a little bit critical of washington's leadership particular moments, and washington was very thin skinned and didn't forget criticism. so that was one blow against that relationship. they then didn't see each other for a while because john adams was out of the country and when he was selected as vice president, washington initially very happy to have him because did represent really different experiences. knowledge in washington thought that that was really generally quite...
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so when washington died. i think it's reasonable assume that elijah colin dix, since he's the master of the local lodge, asked martha or got permission to do a masonic service as part of his funeral, which the widow would have consented on some sort of level. so so you see the many books and the many books there's images in the book and then more especially the minute books themselves are sitting in lodge archives at the george washington memorial, where the lodge has a meetings or discussion about, the funeral. they're making sure that they have all their equipment, they're invited, they're sending out invitations. the lodge and the district of columbia, and letting other people know that this is going happen. one brother specifically charged to make sure that they have a traveling case so they can take their charter with them of the lodge, bring it down here to mount. so why would that important what's that? why would bring in the charter members? so it's a curia that's sort of inside baseball stuff but you
so when washington died. i think it's reasonable assume that elijah colin dix, since he's the master of the local lodge, asked martha or got permission to do a masonic service as part of his funeral, which the widow would have consented on some sort of level. so so you see the many books and the many books there's images in the book and then more especially the minute books themselves are sitting in lodge archives at the george washington memorial, where the lodge has a meetings or discussion...
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washington. and booker t. washington, of course, it's a leader of african americans at the time. du bois says this, is the most striking thing is es&s he a booker t. washington. began a times of war memories and ideals were rapidly passing. -- overtook the freemen son. then, it was at the leading man began in the career of booker t. washington, the single definite program at the psychological moment when the nation was a little ashamed of having bestowed so much sentiment on the negro. he was concentrating these energies elsewhere. this program of industrial education and conciliation to the south and it's a mission and silence to political rights. he challenged the idea of booker t. washington, which is to accept things as they are, to go slow, participate in the industrial education. and the best way to establish the difference between booker t and w.e.b. was this point by a great poet, dudley randall, wrote in 1869 at the height of black power movement. it seems to me, said booker, teaches sho
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i think that this is a signal not only to kiev, but also to washington, and in washington in recent days some dissatisfaction has been expressed, but publicly, and the behavior of ukraine in organizing terrorist attacks on russian territory, for example, the murder of daria dukina, and here some media write that terrorist attacks , and with regard to the crimean bridge, they also call united states a. i wrote a serious concern about this. in particular, the italian republic, which is in the pentagon, is really very seriously concerned that the ukrainian regime is resorting to the practice of terror and does not report it, moreover, they do not report it to terror against critical objects, and even american curators are aware of it. well, it is noteworthy that the united states did not praise ukraine for this terrorist attack against the crimean bridge, but at the same time did not condemn it. that is, it says probably about the united states trying to test the russian red lines. and how seriously russia is really ready to defend these red lines. right now dmitry will receive an answer in
i think that this is a signal not only to kiev, but also to washington, and in washington in recent days some dissatisfaction has been expressed, but publicly, and the behavior of ukraine in organizing terrorist attacks on russian territory, for example, the murder of daria dukina, and here some media write that terrorist attacks , and with regard to the crimean bridge, they also call united states a. i wrote a serious concern about this. in particular, the italian republic, which is in the...
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amazing thing, but beard and was a man of the united states washington supported him at the iaea in washington planned it was him for the post of president of egypt, but the united states also had a fallback with the radical organization of the muslim brotherhood, their time came in 2013, when president mohammed murcia was overthrown a cat of reasoning on this topic muslim brothers did not particularly hide egypt is too important for the united states to allow instability in it, so give money without preconditions and requirements for our foreign and domestic policy. washington's interests in kaire were very clearly defined, firstly, control over the sues canal, and secondly, military-technical cooperation and the arms market. thirdly, compliance with the cam david agreements and ensuring the security of israel, the united states of the muslim brothers, then also in syria, they use amazing numbers after the revolution in 2012, they will withdraw net capital from egypt for 42 billion dollars. another simple law of change in american style wow, wow , this is how us secretary of state hillary cli
amazing thing, but beard and was a man of the united states washington supported him at the iaea in washington planned it was him for the post of president of egypt, but the united states also had a fallback with the radical organization of the muslim brotherhood, their time came in 2013, when president mohammed murcia was overthrown a cat of reasoning on this topic muslim brothers did not particularly hide egypt is too important for the united states to allow instability in it, so give money...
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i will go to washington. i will the system, in terms of not going there simply to represent the leaders in washington. i will represent the people of the fifth congressional district. thank you, host, for that. moderator: thank you, candidates. jahana hayes and mr. george logan. [applause] please hold your applause. thank you to the league of women voters of connecticut for your collaboration in informing voters this election season. i've got one more thing to say. if you could hold your applause just for one moment, guys. thank you guys so much for doing this, and thank you to the league of women voters of connecticut for helping us in this debate. it is the final debate in our series, but do not change the channel. lucy is here. she is the host of "where we live" and she is going to talk to representatives of the candidates tonight. and then i will be joined by christine stewart and dan parr. we will provide analysis of tonight's bait. stay tuned to connecticut public. ♪ >> tonight, rerom campaign 2022 he
i will go to washington. i will the system, in terms of not going there simply to represent the leaders in washington. i will represent the people of the fifth congressional district. thank you, host, for that. moderator: thank you, candidates. jahana hayes and mr. george logan. [applause] please hold your applause. thank you to the league of women voters of connecticut for your collaboration in informing voters this election season. i've got one more thing to say. if you could hold your...
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washington. and booker t. washington, of course, is the leader of african-americans at the time. and duboise says this: easily the most striking thing in the history of the negro since 17 is the -- of mr. booker t. washington it began -- [inaudible] commercial developments was dawning. then itas the leading man began andis career of booker t. washington with a single definite program when the nation was literally aa shamed of having to to throw so much sentiment on the negro. conciliation to the south and submission and silence to pretty are call rights. and so he challenged the idea of booker t. washington which was to accept things as they are, to go slow, to participate in industrial education. and the best way to establish the difference between booker t. and w.e.b. was this poem by a great poet if, dudley ran dacialtion wrote at the height of the -- [inaudible] it seems to me that booker t. shows a mighty lot of cheek to study chemistry and greek, and when -- the. [inaudible] looks for a coo
washington. and booker t. washington, of course, is the leader of african-americans at the time. and duboise says this: easily the most striking thing in the history of the negro since 17 is the -- of mr. booker t. washington it began -- [inaudible] commercial developments was dawning. then itas the leading man began andis career of booker t. washington with a single definite program when the nation was literally aa shamed of having to to throw so much sentiment on the negro. conciliation to...
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he went back to washington, calling it a success. now we have opec saying that going to reduce production, and yet as you know, option washing washington is always, it always likes to boast about as close ties to the saudis. now it seems like right now there's a, a bit of a shift in that relationship. what do you think it's such a collapse in decades old geopolitical relationships, isn't it? i mean, if you just look at the united states, i mean, you could actually say 2 things. i mean, i want to get on to the you a because you a president was in st. petersburg in the past few hours and it just that fact. i mean if you take all of your politics away from it, this town to buy it, it's booming. so any politician here arguably is going to go look at the fuel cards in the quality inn, european union, and the air catastrophic economic consequences. the u. s. i'm going to look eastwards, but that, that to one side, if for historically the united states overthrew a democratically elected government in iran setting in training the islamic rev
he went back to washington, calling it a success. now we have opec saying that going to reduce production, and yet as you know, option washing washington is always, it always likes to boast about as close ties to the saudis. now it seems like right now there's a, a bit of a shift in that relationship. what do you think it's such a collapse in decades old geopolitical relationships, isn't it? i mean, if you just look at the united states, i mean, you could actually say 2 things. i mean, i want...
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they're controlled by warmongers in washington. they don't care with the ukrainian people. otherwise they would have engaged in diplomacy months ago. they don't care about americans, struggling with increasing costs of just with everything. they're subjenniferrent to the military industrial complex and the warhawks in the democratic party and mainstream media. >> tucker: it's why they basically kicked you out of the party, because you said, well, maybe we shouldn't bomb all the christians in syria. maybe there's another way. this is their red line. it's war. why is that? did you know that when you went into congress? >> no. the democrats that i saw, the democrats, leaders that i saw were people who took a stand for peace, people like my former ', the senator from hawaii. he served during world war ii. he understood the cost of war. the so-called progressives, they claimed in the past, at least, to be the champions for peace, to be people who understood in order to be prosperous and free we must be at peace. that's still true. we still cannot achieve prosperity and freedom u
they're controlled by warmongers in washington. they don't care with the ukrainian people. otherwise they would have engaged in diplomacy months ago. they don't care about americans, struggling with increasing costs of just with everything. they're subjenniferrent to the military industrial complex and the warhawks in the democratic party and mainstream media. >> tucker: it's why they basically kicked you out of the party, because you said, well, maybe we shouldn't bomb all the christians...
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you can't solve the problems just in washington. and with his leadership and haley barbour support we now have over half the states in the country by next tuesday, we'll have a state level contract in over 50 major counties. the following tuesday, there will be a local government contract as the concept of reaching out and having a contract with the american people extends beyond just washington, d.c.. finally, i want to single out barry jackson in carrying out on the staffs who work on this. this is, as you look around here, an enormous and without tremendous support from literally hundreds of staff people. we couldn't be here. and yet we were asked as recently as this morning, why are we here? why not just run against the clinton administration and its collapsing public support? and in the spirit of total honesty, i have to say, when you watch them collapse this badly it is tempting, but it's not good enough. the fact is that america is in trouble and our trouble extends beyond the white house. the fact is, as a history teacher, i
you can't solve the problems just in washington. and with his leadership and haley barbour support we now have over half the states in the country by next tuesday, we'll have a state level contract in over 50 major counties. the following tuesday, there will be a local government contract as the concept of reaching out and having a contract with the american people extends beyond just washington, d.c.. finally, i want to single out barry jackson in carrying out on the staffs who work on this....
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pope arrives to washington d.c. june 24, what he describes enthusiastic welcome, also reported in the philadelphian require, his wife wrote him a quick note and that this moment, this movement to washington d.c., this movement, this order, this meeting was perfectly, she was perfectly convinced it was leading to a greater purpose and that greater purpose was pope would not return to the west. she'd write this and her letter to her husband, i'm almost sure he will not have fremont and perhaps mcdowell's department and you will then take the field against jackson. it is possible you may supersede mcclellan but i do not come up with my present white on the subject considerate lightly how clairvoyance was pope's wife in that moment. june 25, pope arrives to washington d.c. and he has his first interview that date with secretary of war, edward stanton. he goes and sticks stanton and there they sit, and they sit and they look at each other and size each other up, they have some faint chit chat about lighthearted topics an
pope arrives to washington d.c. june 24, what he describes enthusiastic welcome, also reported in the philadelphian require, his wife wrote him a quick note and that this moment, this movement to washington d.c., this movement, this order, this meeting was perfectly, she was perfectly convinced it was leading to a greater purpose and that greater purpose was pope would not return to the west. she'd write this and her letter to her husband, i'm almost sure he will not have fremont and perhaps...
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from maine to washington to illinois to washington state and back to washington, d.c. and alaska. he was a climate canary, a warning of the dangers of everything from pollution to pesticides. and more importantly, he laid the groundwork for what we have a present day conversation about the environment. when he retired, he wrote a letter. i was afraid no farewell note to his colleagues, and he analogized his time on the court to a canoe. he said at the beginning the justices were strangers, but at the end they were warm and fast friends. but he wrote to them and said he hoped that they would leave these wildernesses and these water horses as pure and unpolluted as we those which we traversed to his law clerks. he keep the faith in the rule of law and his legacy. he wanted to be remembered as someone who made the earth more beautiful than when he came. and indeed he did. thank you for letting me share with you, douglas. aall right, ladies and gentleme, let's get the show on, the road here this morning. you already all right. let's here is the 30 that our man we've gone covid. we pos
from maine to washington to illinois to washington state and back to washington, d.c. and alaska. he was a climate canary, a warning of the dangers of everything from pollution to pesticides. and more importantly, he laid the groundwork for what we have a present day conversation about the environment. when he retired, he wrote a letter. i was afraid no farewell note to his colleagues, and he analogized his time on the court to a canoe. he said at the beginning the justices were strangers, but...
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why is washington in the conversation? they haven't elected a statewide republican in washington since 2001. it has been a long time, right? 21 years. here is the match-up. patty murray is the democrat and has had the seat since 1992. tiffany smiley is making a run at this in a state by way, went overwhelmingly for joe biden and democrats two years ago. biden got close to 60% over trump below 40%. what's moving in this state? what's happening there? what are people voting on? we're reporting a lot on the troubles in the city of seattle. maybe that has something to do with it. this is where the polling stacks up. murray has a comfortable lead based on the polling. this one shows her up nine points. what are the issues and drill down a little bit and you might start to see a story. among those voting in washington state, they are telling pollsters that the economy is number one. democracy ranks behind it two points below with 26%. president biden's job approval is at 46% and 45 others approve. there you find the rub in the s
why is washington in the conversation? they haven't elected a statewide republican in washington since 2001. it has been a long time, right? 21 years. here is the match-up. patty murray is the democrat and has had the seat since 1992. tiffany smiley is making a run at this in a state by way, went overwhelmingly for joe biden and democrats two years ago. biden got close to 60% over trump below 40%. what's moving in this state? what's happening there? what are people voting on? we're reporting a...
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posted by the washington post. washington post. >> the podcast on washington post live. i am jonathan capehart, associate editor of the washington post. midterm elections are less than a month away and democrats are not only hoping to hold their majority in the senate but also to pick up two more seats. the person leading that effort is the chair of the committee, senator gary peters, welcome to capehart on washington post live. sen. peters: thank you. >> over the summer, you know the democrats seem to have the wind at their back. but we are less than four weeks from election day and key races are training for democrats. what changed? sen. peters: nothing change from what we anticipated. we knew the polls will be tightening, we knew the elections would be nailbiter's it would be very close. if you asked me last year where you see these races going into the last few weeks, i would've told you all of these battleground states are going to be tight. it is going to be critical for us to have a ground operation to make sure we turn out voters. as you know, voter turnout in th
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washington's hardliners on tehran spoke quite openly during the administration years. bush jr. that iran should be fought everywhere by all available means. just like the reagan administration fought the soviet union on a huge front from nicaragua to afghanistan, like in that war, the superpowers, which only by misunderstanding can be called cold, in principle, the enemy of my enemy, my friend outweighed everything else for washington , all my religions for islam is always squeamish. moreover , the enmity between shiites and sunnis, because was born because of her. same igil but uncle sam liked to play with fire he couldn't control in 2019. the situation came to a head on may 5, us national security adviser john bolton announced the approach of the border strike group. early on may 10, the pentagon announced that it was ready to respond to tehran's potential aggression. washington called its own withdrawal from the nuclear deal, according to which a number of sanctions were lifted with the republic in exchange for freezing the nuclear program for a whole year, american
washington's hardliners on tehran spoke quite openly during the administration years. bush jr. that iran should be fought everywhere by all available means. just like the reagan administration fought the soviet union on a huge front from nicaragua to afghanistan, like in that war, the superpowers, which only by misunderstanding can be called cold, in principle, the enemy of my enemy, my friend outweighed everything else for washington , all my religions for islam is always squeamish. moreover ,...
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they just have to send a signal that washington will perceive washington never nothing words for washington have no meaning. it is possible to pronounce any words it will not have. such an impact on them. well, uh, in my opinion, actually, uh, the situation on the battlefield, does not directly affect does not directly affect the risk of a direct military clash, russia nato are still slightly different things, but i completely agree with the tee, and vsevich that changes in dynamics are fundamental changes speakers rather and irrefutable while on the battlefield. will send, the united states is a very clear signal and dmitry here, but at the level of military experts, and at the level of the former american military, do they understand that, taking into account the partial mobilization that russia is conducting, taking into account the accumulation of resources that russia is conducting in the near future, and the balance of forces at the front, even in terms of manpower, will radically change not in the direction of ukraine dmitry well, you asked a question that is very understandable on t
they just have to send a signal that washington will perceive washington never nothing words for washington have no meaning. it is possible to pronounce any words it will not have. such an impact on them. well, uh, in my opinion, actually, uh, the situation on the battlefield, does not directly affect does not directly affect the risk of a direct military clash, russia nato are still slightly different things, but i completely agree with the tee, and vsevich that changes in dynamics are...
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and opposite washington d. c., opposite richmond, around richmond and opposite mcclelland's army, that they would pull away from mclelland and it would ease mcclelland's way into the city of richmond. stanton tells pope at that moment he's been called these to carry out these objectives. and it's at this time in the conversation that stanton stops talking and they just look at each other. and there is this long, awkward silence. stanton finally says, you don't seem to approve the arrangements i've outlined for you. pope responds, mister secretary, i entirely concur to the wisdom of concentrating these widely scattered forces in front of washington d. c.. and using them generally as you propose. but i certainly do not view them with any favor or proposition to place me in command of them. the title of tonight's presentation is john popes reluctant rise. for the last 18 months, he's been doing everything he can to rise through the ranks. but now he is saying, i don't want this command. stanton is annoyed, to say
and opposite washington d. c., opposite richmond, around richmond and opposite mcclelland's army, that they would pull away from mclelland and it would ease mcclelland's way into the city of richmond. stanton tells pope at that moment he's been called these to carry out these objectives. and it's at this time in the conversation that stanton stops talking and they just look at each other. and there is this long, awkward silence. stanton finally says, you don't seem to approve the arrangements...
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"washington journal" starts now. ♪ host: it is the "washington journal" for october 11. does a political candidate's character matter as to whether you vote for that person or not? there are allegations against republican candidate herschel walker. at other candidates who have undergone scandal have not only seen continue support from constituents, but in some cases, they go onto win a political office. tell us the degree that character factors into your vote. republicans, it is (202) democrats, (202) 748-8000. and independents, 748-8002. you can text us your thoughts on how a person's character factors into your vote at (202) 748-8003. post on our facebook page, facebook.com/c-span, or on twitter at @cspanwj. "washington post" looking at matters of character and how people go on to win elections or not. let's find out about herschel walker. this was written, it is tempting to say these things no longer matter at all, especially after donald trump won in 2016 despite the "access hollywood" tape. he pulled a massive political shocker. he recently contended that the electo
"washington journal" starts now. ♪ host: it is the "washington journal" for october 11. does a political candidate's character matter as to whether you vote for that person or not? there are allegations against republican candidate herschel walker. at other candidates who have undergone scandal have not only seen continue support from constituents, but in some cases, they go onto win a political office. tell us the degree that character factors into your vote. republicans,...
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closing the gap in washington in a miraculous way. crime out of control especially in seattle, this republican candidate making a difference, within striking difference. tiffany smile youly will be with us. opec plus shocked the free world. higher gas price for your vehicle. not good on both counts. you would think it would be time for the president to go back to trump-level production. open up federal lands, cut away the bureaucracy. and frack our way back to energy independence. but he's not. what's the real agenda. the president is helping democrat interests, not american interests. >> we agree we need to be less dependent on opec plus and foreign producers of resources like oil. >> the president is working so hard on clean energy solutions, that's the future. >> the truth of the matter is dependency on foreign countries for american oil and gas is a choice. the choice thissed a behind straition has made repeatedly. brian: not to trial onshore or offshore. not to give new leases and the choice to go green when green is not ready. b
closing the gap in washington in a miraculous way. crime out of control especially in seattle, this republican candidate making a difference, within striking difference. tiffany smile youly will be with us. opec plus shocked the free world. higher gas price for your vehicle. not good on both counts. you would think it would be time for the president to go back to trump-level production. open up federal lands, cut away the bureaucracy. and frack our way back to energy independence. but he's not....
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he is in his first term and native of the state of washington, a district in the state of washington. he is a graduate of princeton where he has a b.a. he was a marshal scholar, and has his p.h.d. and his thesis had to do with comparative social policy, a p.h.d. from oxford. he worked in the consulting firm of mckenzie and company for a number of years, and also was in the washington state legislature, and he did all this before he came to the congress. congressman timmons is in his second year, one of the youngest people ever to be elected in the state of south carolina to congress, is a graduate of george washington university where he has a degree in international affairs and political science. he has a masters in intellectual studies and a law degree as well from the university of south carolina. he has a masters from n.y.u. in cybersecurity strategy. he was in the south carolina state legislature before he was in congress, and a captain now in the air national guard. so i would like on behalf of all of the former members of congress here to bestow upon the two of them the disting
he is in his first term and native of the state of washington, a district in the state of washington. he is a graduate of princeton where he has a b.a. he was a marshal scholar, and has his p.h.d. and his thesis had to do with comparative social policy, a p.h.d. from oxford. he worked in the consulting firm of mckenzie and company for a number of years, and also was in the washington state legislature, and he did all this before he came to the congress. congressman timmons is in his second...
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washington won and installed his government. saddam hussein was publicly executed as a warning to others, virtually all infrastructure will be destroyed, people will be left without basic things for a long time - water, food, electricity and communications hoped that a civil democratic state would be created in iraq, but these hopes were not destined to come true instead, we got the chaos of the absence of statehood and the rampant islamic armed both shiite and sunni, they ran everything in the country , plundered and turned iraq into a terrorist state, where massacres , genocide, ethnic cleansing, the country returned to the middle ages as a common thing. and not soon get out of there years later. we can say that the democratic process turned out to be harmful for us, it did not sow anything but extremism. and chaos all power passed into the hands of national minorities, which before just in the absence of any single centralized authority, they began to pull this strange one to their corners. and these angles were determined pr
washington won and installed his government. saddam hussein was publicly executed as a warning to others, virtually all infrastructure will be destroyed, people will be left without basic things for a long time - water, food, electricity and communications hoped that a civil democratic state would be created in iraq, but these hopes were not destined to come true instead, we got the chaos of the absence of statehood and the rampant islamic armed both shiite and sunni, they ran everything in the...
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his party in washington, the ascendant leaders of his party in washington have put forward absolutely no plan to deal with this economic situation, but they do have a very specific plan for banning abortion. that's the difference. it's moderation first is maga. infrastructure bills or insurrection. we make the choice. thank you. [applause] jim: ok, again, if we could hold the applause, please. not surprisingly the first topic we are going to discuss today is inflation. mr. malinowski. you supported, i'm pretty sure, every piece of covid relief legislation starting with the cares act in march of 2020. in fact, i remember speaking to you about this when the economy was in free fall, and it was widely agreed that we needed to throw a lot of money at the problem. on december 2020, the economy had stabilized and was coming along. however, congress passed the covid relief -- release act at $9 billion when president trump signed it as his last major piece of legislation. that was followed by the american rescue plan at one point $9 trillion in march of 2021. the san francisco fed, the most p
his party in washington, the ascendant leaders of his party in washington have put forward absolutely no plan to deal with this economic situation, but they do have a very specific plan for banning abortion. that's the difference. it's moderation first is maga. infrastructure bills or insurrection. we make the choice. thank you. [applause] jim: ok, again, if we could hold the applause, please. not surprisingly the first topic we are going to discuss today is inflation. mr. malinowski. you...