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the story of washington the farmer is the story of washington made slaver farming and enslaved labor were inseparable to washington throughout his entire life as a farmer and he once wrote that he didn't like to even think about slavery let alone write about it or talk about it, but in fact he thought about slavery all the time and he thought about it and wrote about it in terms of his management of the enslaved agricultural labor at at his own estate and it's there in that record that you can see both the change in attitude and also the record of his daily interactions with the enslaved laborers who means supervised and control and then finally when washington does ultimately decide to search for some way to emancipate the enslaved people. he controls the only record we have of that process and thought process is through his record of farming and israel organization of mount vernon. it is here this example of this document of washington made in 17909 toward the end of his life. he gave a detailed description of various enslaved laborers at mount vernon this documents only in the las
the story of washington the farmer is the story of washington made slaver farming and enslaved labor were inseparable to washington throughout his entire life as a farmer and he once wrote that he didn't like to even think about slavery let alone write about it or talk about it, but in fact he thought about slavery all the time and he thought about it and wrote about it in terms of his management of the enslaved agricultural labor at at his own estate and it's there in that record that you can...
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cloud washington. this becomes another representation of washington service through his embrace of the plow. washington is also associated with the plow and he retires as president in 1797 to celebrate the event. washington is surrendering the symbols of power but he gets to mount vernon and waiting for him at mount vernon is the plow. i see images suggest after 1783 farming on the public stage. a watchman by europeans and americans. this idea of a farmer doing the public good. that notion of the public good for any of the expectations of washington ass a farmer. facing greater emphasis onnt specific benefits of the agricultural improvements he introduces. those expectations also frame slavery in the years following the revolutionary forum. a farmer more than anything other in his life. we can discern how washington ultimately confronted the paradox of slavery and freedom that runs throughout the period. we can find the most detailed record of his changing attitudes toward slavery. the story of washing
cloud washington. this becomes another representation of washington service through his embrace of the plow. washington is also associated with the plow and he retires as president in 1797 to celebrate the event. washington is surrendering the symbols of power but he gets to mount vernon and waiting for him at mount vernon is the plow. i see images suggest after 1783 farming on the public stage. a watchman by europeans and americans. this idea of a farmer doing the public good. that notion of...
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that is washington. he would just think about things and it had a lot to do with how our cultures have changed. we are in the twitter world where things, no one has any kind of ability to concentrate on anything. washington had this incredible ability to dial up the static and figure out the most important thing for me to do. that is incredibly in any age but it gets back to his lack of formal education. this is a guy who as a young surveyor spent countless nights out there in the wilderness just thinking. that is how he got through the revolution and would be a big part of his presidency. >> to sit under his fig tree and thing, you would think it would be all great but it is not. you have this scene of him thinking in mount vernon towards the end when he is troubled. talk to us about that. what is he troubled about? >> guest: throughout three books about the revolution i kept wanting washington to have a high five moment where he said yes, i did it. it never comes. never gets that sense of satisfying ac
that is washington. he would just think about things and it had a lot to do with how our cultures have changed. we are in the twitter world where things, no one has any kind of ability to concentrate on anything. washington had this incredible ability to dial up the static and figure out the most important thing for me to do. that is incredibly in any age but it gets back to his lack of formal education. this is a guy who as a young surveyor spent countless nights out there in the wilderness...
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the story of washington the story of washington enslaved in slave labor were inseparable to washington throughout his entire life as a farmer. he once said he didn't like to write about it or i talk about t in terms of his management of agricultural labor he can see the change in the record of daily interaction of enslaved labor. and then decide to have a way to emancipate and we have this process through his record farming and reorganization. this example of each document in 1799 toward the end of his life he gave a detailed description of enslaved labor and this has only come to light by mount vernon and what was interesting about this document was it was a detailed description of individual laborers and what he sees as the strength and makes clear the individuals largely through labor and their value but it shows close personal connection and personal engagement not available in any place other than army records. when i started to research for the h book i found the trajectoy of washington's life : i now think are two of the most important contributions of the as i undertook the res
the story of washington the story of washington enslaved in slave labor were inseparable to washington throughout his entire life as a farmer. he once said he didn't like to write about it or i talk about t in terms of his management of agricultural labor he can see the change in the record of daily interaction of enslaved labor. and then decide to have a way to emancipate and we have this process through his record farming and reorganization. this example of each document in 1799 toward the...
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the story of washington the farmer is the story of washington the and slaver. farming and in slave labor were inseparable to washington throughout his entire life as a farmer. and, he once said that he did not like to even think about slavery, let alone write about it or talk about it. but, in fact, he thought about slavery all the time. he thought about it and wrote about itf in terms of his management of the enslaved t'agricultural labor at his own estate. it is they are that you can see both the change in attitude and also the record of his daily interactions with the enslaved labor which whom he supervised. and then, finally, when washington does ultimately decide to search for some way to emancipate the enslaved people key controls, the only record that we have of that processing, thought processes through his record of farming and his realizationn of mount vernon. it is here in this example of the document of washington made in 1799 to the end of his life he made a detailed description of various enslaved laborers at mount vernon. the last 10 years coming
the story of washington the farmer is the story of washington the and slaver. farming and in slave labor were inseparable to washington throughout his entire life as a farmer. and, he once said that he did not like to even think about slavery, let alone write about it or talk about it. but, in fact, he thought about slavery all the time. he thought about it and wrote about itf in terms of his management of the enslaved t'agricultural labor at his own estate. it is they are that you can see both...
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the story of washington the farmer is the story of washington made slaver farming and enslaved labor were inseparable to washington throughout his entire life as a farmer and he once wrote that he didn't like to even think about slavery let alone write about it or talk about it, but in fact he thought about slavery all the time and he thought about it and wrote about it in terms of his management of the enslaved agricultural labor at at his own estate and it's there in that record that you can see both the change in attitude and also the record of his daily interactions with the enslaved laborers who means supervised and control and then finally when washington does ultimately decide to search for some way to emancipate the enslaved people. he controls the only record we have of that process and thought process is through his record of farming and israel organization of mount vernon. it is here this example of this document of washington made in 17909 toward the end of his life. he gave a detailed description of various enslaved laborers at mount vernon this documents only in the las
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washington ever aggressive. i've got a chance going to attack how try and drive him out of philadelphia. the battle of germantown again problems with the senior commanders, but also washington's penchant some complex plans. still the army at the lower ranks from really the colonel on down acquit themselves. well some of the generals do really well the army has learned how to fight it needs your bias of being at the general staff of command college. no no no the national war college. no no actually i don't know if i can say this on c-span. when i commented to my seminar about the and ghost seminar about the army in the war of 1812. it itself in turds it was such a poorly run all right okay so so so there's really leadership at the top and then there are but to murder anyone but they don't stop now from getting feel that they don't how holds philadelphia washington though in december the army still wants it he does and he sets up for another battle at whitemarsh fortifies this chain of hills and invites how come o
washington ever aggressive. i've got a chance going to attack how try and drive him out of philadelphia. the battle of germantown again problems with the senior commanders, but also washington's penchant some complex plans. still the army at the lower ranks from really the colonel on down acquit themselves. well some of the generals do really well the army has learned how to fight it needs your bias of being at the general staff of command college. no no no the national war college. no no...
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in washington. i'm thankful for everyone who put this together. now, when i told my kids to kids, charles and walter, 11 and eight years old, when i told them that i would be speaking in washington, d.c., this is the first book talk that i've given. the book came out a week ago. it's it's ink still wet and when i told my kids that i'd be going to washington and giving a talk, they're very excited. and my son charles asked me and he said, hey, dad, do you think president biden might be might come to your talk? and i said, how? probably not. he's busy. you know, he just signed a bill today and at the white house. but i said no. i'm sure he'd be interested in the topic, but he's probably too busy and my son looked at me with a smile and he said, so it'll probably just be kamala harris then. so i'm told. do you see crowds arrive a little late, so leave a couple seats open just in case the vice president arrives. so as andrew said and he introduced, introduce my book. very well. i thought my book, the co
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martha washington's china, washington's field headquarters. tents were packed away in. the basement and the key was entrusted to the woman on th right, selina gray, who was a mrs. robert eard lee's servant. and so othe steward of the house. while the soldiers start breaking in because soldiers like souvenirs, right? e actually breaks in and cuts a piece of the tent roof for a souvenir, starts taking books out of storage. and so she wants to be really saved of the responsibility and turns the key over to the union commander. he's in profile slighght of center ir mcdowell and he orders that those objects or allows those objects to be taken into washington where they're displayed in the patent office. now, of course, national portrait gallery. they remain in sort of federal custody, even though the lee family claims their ownership all through the end of the 19th century, their loan, philadelphia, they're sent for the centennial. her's an image probably of the ning tentn display during the centennial exhibition. it's not till 1901 tha president mckinley finally returns the
martha washington's china, washington's field headquarters. tents were packed away in. the basement and the key was entrusted to the woman on th right, selina gray, who was a mrs. robert eard lee's servant. and so othe steward of the house. while the soldiers start breaking in because soldiers like souvenirs, right? e actually breaks in and cuts a piece of the tent roof for a souvenir, starts taking books out of storage. and so she wants to be really saved of the responsibility and turns the...
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washington's case, things just went bigger as they so often did with washington. then any seemingly anyone, others, anyone else's case. there are alleged instances of washington's hair taken. he was reinterred in 1831, but we argue about whether those are the real thing. people did. one account said that there was no hair when they took his body out and reinterred it and later some people claimed that there was and that they took some of it when he died. tobias lear, his secretary, his diary quote unquote, i cut some of his hair. how much? i don't know. so yeah, that's what i can say. go ahead. our our piece of washington's hair is reddish brown. yes. for how long did he have? reddish brown hair? you know, i would probably to somebody like mary thompson who really knows these things, you know, the now just retired historian from mount vernon, my my sense of it, i've never actually it's a good question i've never worked out the chronology seems to me that he that he kept his natural color. it's hard for me now because he powdered it all the time. you know, pretty e
washington's case, things just went bigger as they so often did with washington. then any seemingly anyone, others, anyone else's case. there are alleged instances of washington's hair taken. he was reinterred in 1831, but we argue about whether those are the real thing. people did. one account said that there was no hair when they took his body out and reinterred it and later some people claimed that there was and that they took some of it when he died. tobias lear, his secretary, his diary...
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washington did. he wrote that he shuddered to think about how hard it was keeping smallpox out through alone. how well inoculation worked. he announced in a private letter in the summer of 1777, after the successes he's having with soldier inoculate us that he hoped virginia would pass a law compelled families forcing families to their children under penalties if they didn't do it. now. i took a walk this morning. right. i was here early, took a walk down towards the white house, took a view of the washington monument, and was thinking about this talk that i was going to give about washington. washington's decision to inoculate the army. i took a selfie with didn't show that wouldn't win. i'm not great itself, but i looked at the washington man woman in the courage me for the first time this morning. what the washington looks like at least to me. i don't know if you've thought about it. folks who live in washington, but it doesn't look like george washington at all. and it's just point the obelisk ri
washington did. he wrote that he shuddered to think about how hard it was keeping smallpox out through alone. how well inoculation worked. he announced in a private letter in the summer of 1777, after the successes he's having with soldier inoculate us that he hoped virginia would pass a law compelled families forcing families to their children under penalties if they didn't do it. now. i took a walk this morning. right. i was here early, took a walk down towards the white house, took a view of...
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showing washington and his tent and what you see early on is washington consciously trying to create a model for what the general in a republic would be like. not a monarchy. he does not go his commission to a proper but rather the people who have given him this authority what does it mean to be a republican generally? people begin to know the significance of him remaining in the field even during the winter, during inclement weather time anywhere near the army for months and months. here's a quote from george we can from middlebrook in new jersey. this is the spring of 1777. our good old general also spreads his tent and lives amongst us. those tents that washington received in 1776 he uses all the way through the year. they remain in the field late into the fall. the following year 1977 the british concept to take philadelphia so the philadelphia campaign and that campaign stretches far into the fall and it was a practice of knowing the winter quarters because the grass at your animal eats which is your transportation of course dies so it's hard to stay in the field and continue fi
showing washington and his tent and what you see early on is washington consciously trying to create a model for what the general in a republic would be like. not a monarchy. he does not go his commission to a proper but rather the people who have given him this authority what does it mean to be a republican generally? people begin to know the significance of him remaining in the field even during the winter, during inclement weather time anywhere near the army for months and months. here's a...
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tent with washington. and so the other inhabitants of of washington's tent and was so rn out by his service, he had several bad falls from horses dung his during his military service that he was basically crippled by the by the end of the revolutionary war. now, i want to talk a little bit about symbols of a republic in general. so on the left, you see rolled up the actual original ribbon. you see that over washington, shoulder under his coat. when washington goes to new england in 1775, one of the first frustrate actions he has is that nobody knows who he is and that they're supposed to pay some kind of deference to him. in other words, that he's in charge. the new englanders very democratic. many of these new england officers owe their positions to being voted in by their man. and so that's one of the things that in aristocratic southerner, who immediately sees, as you'll see, you know, the colonel of a new england regiment shaving his own man or, you know, playing cards with them, etc., in washington wa
tent with washington. and so the other inhabitants of of washington's tent and was so rn out by his service, he had several bad falls from horses dung his during his military service that he was basically crippled by the by the end of the revolutionary war. now, i want to talk a little bit about symbols of a republic in general. so on the left, you see rolled up the actual original ribbon. you see that over washington, shoulder under his coat. when washington goes to new england in 1775, one of...
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it was stored until washington's death when martha washington dies in 18022 george washington custis painted around the time purchases the furnishings a lot of objects from mount vernon including field equipment and tents and takes them to the home he built called arlington at a height overlooking. he's definitely traded having a famous adoptive grandma. a lot of what he does is use arlington as a place to showcase his connection to mount vernon to, display these objects of te washington family. he writes anecdes about georgefe washington tent. he invites artists, that is an engraving done by. it's showing washington tents in their duffel bags with the polls that were displayed in the 1840s. so there he is shortly before his death photographed by matthew daly. the man who graduated first in his class from west point. robert edward lee. here he is in his blue uniform. with my colleague here in the audience would like to say an 1861 robert e lee got a new job that required him to leave his home of arlington house but here's a photograph with it is being occupied by federal troops on th
it was stored until washington's death when martha washington dies in 18022 george washington custis painted around the time purchases the furnishings a lot of objects from mount vernon including field equipment and tents and takes them to the home he built called arlington at a height overlooking. he's definitely traded having a famous adoptive grandma. a lot of what he does is use arlington as a place to showcase his connection to mount vernon to, display these objects of te washington...
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you don't need to do the washington read except to know how to read the washington book. now i'll start with the books by a politician who probably could have made his living as a writer. in fact, now he kind of does make his living as a writer. and that's barack obama, his 1995 memoir, dreams from my father is in my a wonderful written book and so much so that i think all the subsequent books kind of suffer and of obama's books have been vastly overanalyzed and discussed length, including by me. and so i just want to focus on a few specific lines. there's a moment in dreams for my father when obama, in his early post-college years, talks his aspirations for community organizing in chicago and he writes, because this community imagined was still in the making, built on the promise that the larger american community, black and brown, could somehow redefine. i believe that it might over time admit the uniqueness of my life. he's writing about the challenge of fitting in in america and how america might change so that he who combines like hawaii and kansas, kenya and indones
you don't need to do the washington read except to know how to read the washington book. now i'll start with the books by a politician who probably could have made his living as a writer. in fact, now he kind of does make his living as a writer. and that's barack obama, his 1995 memoir, dreams from my father is in my a wonderful written book and so much so that i think all the subsequent books kind of suffer and of obama's books have been vastly overanalyzed and discussed length, including by...
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. >> we are talking about washington, d.c. here and we've also seen that the police budget has been cut $15 million in 2020 mayor. do you think this can cheapest an increase in crime? >> i think a lot of things have contributed to increases in crime across the country. >> what about in washington, d.c.? do you think the $15 million budget cut to pd in 2020 caused an increase in crime here in the district of columbia? >> i think we need about 4000 police officers over the course of the last several years. >> you want more police officers. >> yes. >> in the past you hired on average 302 police officers each year but in 2022 you hired 103. 103. that's 200 less familiar advocating for more police officers after cutting the budget and hiring 200 less police officers. >> i have advocated for more police everyday as mayor of the district of columbia. when i became mayor mayor we were facing a retirement bubble and we set a course at that time for hiring and retention -- >> do you believe washington, d.c. would be safer and more secur
. >> we are talking about washington, d.c. here and we've also seen that the police budget has been cut $15 million in 2020 mayor. do you think this can cheapest an increase in crime? >> i think a lot of things have contributed to increases in crime across the country. >> what about in washington, d.c.? do you think the $15 million budget cut to pd in 2020 caused an increase in crime here in the district of columbia? >> i think we need about 4000 police officers over the...
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for lawful acs taken in washington will not stand. he says, quote, we will protect our providers, and we will harbor and comfort your residents who seek health care services that are denied to them in idaho. we will harbor and comfort your residents who have to flee your state to come here to get health care that you have criminalized. he signed his name to it. and idaho has since signed that legislation, but washington has agency, too. and since then washington governor jay inslee, a democrat, has signed the legislation that blocks law enforcement officials in washington state from aiding any other state's abortion-related legal investigation. it blocks police in courts in washington from assisting other states investigations going after trans people. he signed legislation to protect washington doctors from professional disciplinary action if they provide care that is in violation of some other state's law. he signed legislation that says in washington the data from cellphone apps that track your period, that data can't be shared wit
for lawful acs taken in washington will not stand. he says, quote, we will protect our providers, and we will harbor and comfort your residents who seek health care services that are denied to them in idaho. we will harbor and comfort your residents who have to flee your state to come here to get health care that you have criminalized. he signed his name to it. and idaho has since signed that legislation, but washington has agency, too. and since then washington governor jay inslee, a democrat,...
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given the accusation uh well floated by washington, that it was most cool. robin rush at the bottom, the very hearts of well, of the russian capital with an unmanned aerial vehicle, the ambassador to the united states, the russian ambassador to the united states. he was very adamant and his rhetoric saying that, well, that allegation is simply preposterous. the statements by washington's official representatives striking in their cynicism and up search and as well as for an average citizen, the punishment would be harsh and inevitable. now it's in its very 1st statement off to the incident. ah, the russians have said that well, that they reserve the right to respond, however, and when they see fit sofa, again, nothing on the ground. but there was a planned meeting between the russian president and russia. security council announced to take place in the very 1st week of may. now the very 1st week of may of course, runs out tomorrow because that's the, that's friday. that's the last to the final. what day of the week. so we might see that happen. and if that h
given the accusation uh well floated by washington, that it was most cool. robin rush at the bottom, the very hearts of well, of the russian capital with an unmanned aerial vehicle, the ambassador to the united states, the russian ambassador to the united states. he was very adamant and his rhetoric saying that, well, that allegation is simply preposterous. the statements by washington's official representatives striking in their cynicism and up search and as well as for an average citizen, the...
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both i mean kids and washington, the advisor to zalinski presidents, alaska. first on wednesday he said that that was basically the work of some 3rd party of some other roll group that was acting independently from kids, but definitely sympathize to the ukrainian forces out there on the ground in the done by some of the rest of the front line, but then today he woke up to a different version. he said that that was a full flag attack mazda minded by russia itself. and when it comes to washington, they have been talking that talking points have been more or less the same lines. and they have been equally inconsistent. given the 2 different officials from different departments. they came up with the difference again, versions of events and interpretations as to what happened and where that's militarized. you a v came from a senior agent, the last the call, the position for russia assigned the company was finding a mission. you know, you don't want to spend on the guitar. does any signs to believe that the russians are finding a new major any, any you'd be telling
both i mean kids and washington, the advisor to zalinski presidents, alaska. first on wednesday he said that that was basically the work of some 3rd party of some other roll group that was acting independently from kids, but definitely sympathize to the ukrainian forces out there on the ground in the done by some of the rest of the front line, but then today he woke up to a different version. he said that that was a full flag attack mazda minded by russia itself. and when it comes to...
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that is in the washington times this morning. your message to washington is what we are asking. this is an, democrats line. -- anne, democrats line. caller: i am a retiree on social security, my message to washington is do not negotiate on the debt ceiling. negotiate on the budget. what is happening right now is the extremist republican held mccarthy's leadership hostage until they bullied him into getting what they wanted. now, they want to hold the entire nation hostage and bully the president until they get what they want. this is just wrong. you do not negotiate your debt. you negotiate your budget. host: why not have a discussion on spending as part of that if spending is the concern of both sides? caller: i do not think it is necessary or desirable to have that discussion in the context of paying debts that have already been incurred. that is desirable when you are planning your next budget. host: you think these conversations would take place outside of a showdown over the debt ceiling? caller: we are having a showdown and having discussions, distinctions matter. of cours
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given the accusation of both floated by washington that it was most cool. robin rush at the bottom of the very hearts of well of the russian capital within unmanned aerial vehicle, the ambassador to the united states, the russian ambassador to the united states. he was very adamant and his rhetoric saying that, well, that allegation is simply preposterous. the statements by washington's official representatives striking in their cynicism and absurdity, the us did not find it possible to recognize the obvious thing. this was a terrorist action blend by the zalinski regime. and in this, as a nation attempt targeting the president of the russian federation. that these, these, that this act of terrorism was allegedly a false leg operation are blessed from us and deceitful that as it was rushing itself that stage the provocation against the heart of our statehood. how would the americans react if a drone hit the white house, the capital, or the pentagon? the answer is obvious for any politician as well as for an average citizen, the punishment would be harsh and
given the accusation of both floated by washington that it was most cool. robin rush at the bottom of the very hearts of well of the russian capital within unmanned aerial vehicle, the ambassador to the united states, the russian ambassador to the united states. he was very adamant and his rhetoric saying that, well, that allegation is simply preposterous. the statements by washington's official representatives striking in their cynicism and absurdity, the us did not find it possible to...
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washington traditionally tries to get rid of. however, even in washington, the hair stood on end at the discovery of their own wards. they immediately gave a key position to relatives and friends. they wanted to cancel the elections, and it was she who was in the status of only acting. they hurried to fence themselves off from the toxic lady, when they lost the election, the new government immediately initiated an investigation and arrest. the eu found politicians in an inglorious posture. janine i was hiding from my mother's house in a bedside box from the former support of american friends , there was no trace of the united states left. the first country to support the appointment of agnez was congratulated by then us secretary of state mike pompeo in november 2019 on taking up this post at a moment of great responsibility, when there is a need to restore order in bolivia. now secretary of state glinkin is indifferent to the fate of the eu citizen , the us government on duty called on bolivia to protect more than american civil
washington traditionally tries to get rid of. however, even in washington, the hair stood on end at the discovery of their own wards. they immediately gave a key position to relatives and friends. they wanted to cancel the elections, and it was she who was in the status of only acting. they hurried to fence themselves off from the toxic lady, when they lost the election, the new government immediately initiated an investigation and arrest. the eu found politicians in an inglorious posture....
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how much more is washington going to spend? for once in a long, long time, washington is actually going to spend less money next year than it is this year. that is a reform that all of us can support. with that, why don't we take questions? reporter: -- estimates that the provisions would expand eligibility under this bill so how can republicans claim a victory? >> none of -- a number of things are done and snap and tanf to limit who is eligible. a number of states have gamed the system. we reduced their ability to do that. they were able to roll over from one year to the other how many people they can exempt. that ends in this bill. getting more people back to work is going to be the end result of this package and more people paying in. why don't we let the chairman of the agricultural committee gt thompson talk about this. >> quite frankly, cbo has her numbers wrong. the double counted individuals that were new categories that were created specifically veterans, the homeless, 18-year-olds that had been living in foster care a
how much more is washington going to spend? for once in a long, long time, washington is actually going to spend less money next year than it is this year. that is a reform that all of us can support. with that, why don't we take questions? reporter: -- estimates that the provisions would expand eligibility under this bill so how can republicans claim a victory? >> none of -- a number of things are done and snap and tanf to limit who is eligible. a number of states have gamed the system....
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a piece of paper about how today's washington is set. so washington needs to make sure from its own experience that its insane immeasurable non-stop. pumping ukraine with all kinds of assistance, both material and intelligence and consulting, and any other desired result for washington, does not give. maybe then the process of some kind of rethinking will begin, but all this drags out the conflict, and i repeat. we are at a dangerous point. here let me go from big and, if you like, very mental in some special case, but only significant enough, uh, ma'am. ambassador olin tracy, the new ambassador of the united states , expressed bewilderment in her interview with the kommersant newspaper. why does russia complain about the fact that the american authorities refused russian journalists visas to journalists who accompanied the delegation , which naturally included minister lavrov and you yourself , lintracy, say that russian journalists were issued visas and for some reason they themselves refused, let's go, how was it really? dmitriy i, uh
a piece of paper about how today's washington is set. so washington needs to make sure from its own experience that its insane immeasurable non-stop. pumping ukraine with all kinds of assistance, both material and intelligence and consulting, and any other desired result for washington, does not give. maybe then the process of some kind of rethinking will begin, but all this drags out the conflict, and i repeat. we are at a dangerous point. here let me go from big and, if you like, very mental...
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we choose to look so common ground the the most good cases, washington have couple today. thank you for any in the world in strike on the term list which bicycles. it tends to pretend like a fan, multi photo system that's being stated during tool between rushes for him. it is done on his indian chinese talk, his stomach homes and thoughts expressed as it may take. the shanghai corporation, organized aged 9 ballistics, failed us buying 6 funds, despite the federal reserve repeatedly claiming that the financial system is found as we're building it the it has the i'm here in the russian campus. this is on the international with the very latest world news updates. it's great to have you with us based on what top story russia has said. washington had a role in the drone to talk on the presidential office of vladimir putin in most go on wednesday. the clarendon said it was carried out by ukrainian drones bus k of and washington have vehemently denied any involvement from his spokes person to be true. pest golf also said that k of is following us instructions is given. washington
we choose to look so common ground the the most good cases, washington have couple today. thank you for any in the world in strike on the term list which bicycles. it tends to pretend like a fan, multi photo system that's being stated during tool between rushes for him. it is done on his indian chinese talk, his stomach homes and thoughts expressed as it may take. the shanghai corporation, organized aged 9 ballistics, failed us buying 6 funds, despite the federal reserve repeatedly claiming...
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destructive impact than direct acts of aggression, however, washington and its satellites also do not abhor acts of aggression, but they call them humanitarian interventions and use them mainly when the arsenal of methods of hybrid influence on the enemy has been exhausted. suffice it to recall the nato bombing of yugoslavia, the invasion of afghanistan and the cancer of the destruction of libya devilish pride prevents the west from seeing and accepting that the era of its power is the era unipolar world order is rapidly becoming a thing of the past, giving way to a lot of polarity in these objective conditions, even the time-tested divide and rule formula no longer brings washington and its obedient satellite lawsuit of the ikhents a vivid example syria in 2011, the united states and nato actively supported terrorist separatist groups in this country, plunging the once prosperous arab republic into chaos. the americans still maintain an illegal military presence in northeast syria , in fact, occupying part of the territory of a sovereign state and continue to exert sanctions pressure
destructive impact than direct acts of aggression, however, washington and its satellites also do not abhor acts of aggression, but they call them humanitarian interventions and use them mainly when the arsenal of methods of hybrid influence on the enemy has been exhausted. suffice it to recall the nato bombing of yugoslavia, the invasion of afghanistan and the cancer of the destruction of libya devilish pride prevents the west from seeing and accepting that the era of its power is the era...
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washington himself was involved. but then also jefferson, gouverneur morris, robert morris, samuel adams and thomas paine, amongst others. so the french are traveling around and are gathering the information they can to get this information, and especially as well to make sure that they can form social bonds instead of being sort of enemies almost. they wanted to become, of course, close allies. so they do this very consciously and they go for a lot of dinners, which always sounds a little fun when. you read them. but actually these dinners are very important because they are coming together, sharing fun times and become close to each other because of course, during these reconnaissance missions, you can especially see and share today's travel diary that you mainly describes his dinners, which sounds quite boring to us today, but they're important at the time, as they are today, of course. so he goes to a lot of former battlefield sites with this group, and when he's at one, he will meet with the officers that have b
washington himself was involved. but then also jefferson, gouverneur morris, robert morris, samuel adams and thomas paine, amongst others. so the french are traveling around and are gathering the information they can to get this information, and especially as well to make sure that they can form social bonds instead of being sort of enemies almost. they wanted to become, of course, close allies. so they do this very consciously and they go for a lot of dinners, which always sounds a little fun...