So as the kids get older, we get into the bigger robots, obviously, that becomes more challenging, and we're working on figuring out how to address that need. Capitol steps-- literally doused themselves with gasoline and set themselves on fire just to make the point that they were against the war.
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So I faxed him that memo that afternoon and I was telling Tracey as we were having lunch today about that day. Because I was sitting in the City Grille right across from the Colorado State Capitol and I see an unknown phone number pop up on my, on my Blackberry and I answer it and he said, "Oh yeah, yeah is this Matt Moseley?" And I knew it had to be him. It's maybe the call you've been waiting for your whole life.
I would elevate that exact same dynamic uh to Capitol Hill. I I can tell you as a former uh Capitol Hill staffer, I was chief of staff to a member of the House. Every week I ask my staff to pull a report of the emails, the phone calls, the faxes that still come in, uh, and handwritten letters
And so it was kind of a winding journey from there. I worked on Capitol Hill after that. I worked on a campaign.
I'm originally from San Francisco and started working at Stripe, which was this tiny company that at the time nobody had heard of. My friends on Capitol Hill were like, "You're leaving to go do what? Payments?" Now it looks like a great decision, but at the time it was about 40 people.
But also, Seattle is, I think, pretty unique as far as its access to nature goes. We live in Capitol Hill, and so right by our house, there's a park that's like, you're walking in the woods in "ET." It's like ferns and trees, and there's-- I walked out the other day, and there were two bald eagles sitting on top of my garage.
Yeah. That's fascinating. Yeah, if you know an obscure biscuit produced only in one part of the world, you can make a difference. You mentioned the Capitol riots. And I saw that you just had a joint investigation published or broadcast.
It's a red castle building, so that was a slip of the tongue. In the Capitol, in the rotunda, there are eight very large paintings sort of circling around the Capitol rotunda. And of those, several involve Indians.
And then realizing that I was not going to get-- and can you imagine for one moment, I am in the capitol rotunda-- I want to describe it to you-- surrounded by all the members of Congress, by 15 or 100 to 1,000 survivors, by the world press, probably 1,000 members of the world press.
But there's also nutritional information on some of our patients. Is that the capitol of Washington state?
One of the things that attracted me to Ross almost 20 years ago and still holds true today is that it's really focused I came from Capitol Hill.
So in the book it talks about the success of "Surfin' USA," the LP, and then and the fact that Capitol failed to give Brian producer credit on that particular album. And then things seemed to change.
And if you've ever flown into Washington and you look for the White House, it's the last thing you can find. You can see the Capitol. You can see the Lincoln Memorial.
But again, this is another ancient volcano. This is Capitol Reef. Me and my son went out there.
in order to secure something. When the Capitol dome should have been ringing with extensive debate, most of the senators
in our Capitol. How do think that contributes to the likelihood of these sorts of scenarios?
So the US Capitol was built in the 1800s.
I worked on Capitol Hill for a long time.
system should work on its own. And people shouldn't need people sending out press releases and they shouldn't need Warren Zevon playing "Lawyers, Guns and Money" on the west steps of the Capitol. The justice system should function normally. Nobody should need celebrities. In fact what about all the people that are in here right now that don't have anybody championing their cause? And there are people.
from the capitol would not only be very convenient, but it was a contribution to revitalizing downtown Sacramento. And I did that in Oakland.
This is the new capitol building in Berlin. It was sitting on a bombed-out hulk of the Reichstag building that was right there in the Berlin Wall for, you know,
worked on Capitol Hill as well White House is very different because you get to work in the morning you can have an
If I'd been covering Capitol Hill or the White House, working 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM or 9:00 PM, it would have been virtually impossible.
I'd spent four summers interning on Capitol Hill.
"From the Fields to the Michigan State Capitol." Let's please give him a big Google welcome.
It was called King Philip's War. And so there it is in the Capitol rotunda, the "Baptism of Pocahontas." She looks very lovely in her white gown.
And we went to Spain, Italy, and then back to the US, where we did-- did a July 4th appearance on the Capitol Fourth PBS special, and we did-- premiered to a song called "Do It Again," which is a rerecord. Did it with Mark McGrath and John Stamos and myself.
And this monument stands on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, which is where Caesar's triumphal procession would have ended up.
No matter what they say on Capitol Hill.
No matter what they say on Capitol Hill.
we see that those fancy capitol buildings, whether we're talking about the one in DC or the ones around our states, those buildings belong to us.
I was in Washington having meetings on Capitol Hill.
and I was staring up the Capitol dome against the blue sky.
And they call it a transactional state capitol, and you don't even want to know what that really means.
Also an incredibly sleazy state capitol.
I did a column called "Capitol Chatter," which was sort of Washington gossip.
They bus them to Springfield's state capitol for Kid's Day.
His team took the idea to Capitol Hill and the chief policy person described--the reaction, he said the reaction was quote, "Hell no.
He told me "the problem with Capitol Hill is it has become a quote 'Farm league for K Street.'" K Street, the home of lobbyists.
Congress you have this building on Capitol Hill called the Ford House office building where where they store all the government data uh for for
coming towards me from union station towards capitol hill and there were in amongst this there were four
interconnection his team took this idea to Capitol Hill the response from Capitol Hill was hell no how are we
and and I see people complain more than take the action to do it. I would elevate that exact same dynamic uh to Capitol Hill. I I can tell you as a former uh Capitol Hill staffer, I was chief of staff to a member of the House. Every week I ask my staff to
a woman stop him on the steps to the Capitol and ask for a lock of his hair, took his whole wig off and said, "Madam, have them all." And c-
And rather than trying to get a job on Capitol Hill, as had been my plan, I decided to teach myself how to paint through the process of painting on
It's basically the museums that go up to the Capitol from 15th and Constitution Drive.
And he sees that I had worked on Capitol Hill.
And what I like to say is that Capitol Hill was the Google of the Gen X generation.
That's from when I had meetings on Capitol Hill.