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that they themselves negotiated with the white house. house democrats will make sure that the country does not default. >> what message does it send that it was still being negotiated only between republicans and the white house but the only way that it will get past is with republican support? >> from the very beginning we made clear that the only way to avoid a catastrophic default is to find a bipartisan solution moving forward which allows for common ground to be found. thankfully, president biden has been able to threaded that needle and present a resolution which avoids default and protect democratic interests. >> some members complained that the white house has not been communicative throughout these processes, and an idea emerged that [indiscernible] the white house has said they will be more clear, heavy talked about that with -- have you talked about that? >> were talking about two different things, to issues as to what the white house was communicating in a public facing way. i had no problems with the approach that the white
that they themselves negotiated with the white house. house democrats will make sure that the country does not default. >> what message does it send that it was still being negotiated only between republicans and the white house but the only way that it will get past is with republican support? >> from the very beginning we made clear that the only way to avoid a catastrophic default is to find a bipartisan solution moving forward which allows for common ground to be found....
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she lived in the white house from 1963 to 1969. some of this country's most tumultuous years through the civil rights movement vietnam and political assassinations. you'll hear her in her own voice how she experienced that time featuring footage from c-span's video library. wednesday january the 8th state of the union was one of those days that you have the feeling that everything that's gone before the last two weeks at any rate was leading up to working up to so much sir. hillary have felt when he had last reads the top of mount everest because it seemed like to me we had i had a long long ropes dressed up a high how mountain and day by day. we'd been pulling and hauling and this finally was the day that we either came we came to the top fell on our face are stood up and planted the flag. i arrived a little bit early and took my seat in the front row flanked on the right by lucy beans and then how glad i was to have roberta vincent next and then uncle huffman baines his wife and angel cifa. that was a sort of well. i know that mr
she lived in the white house from 1963 to 1969. some of this country's most tumultuous years through the civil rights movement vietnam and political assassinations. you'll hear her in her own voice how she experienced that time featuring footage from c-span's video library. wednesday january the 8th state of the union was one of those days that you have the feeling that everything that's gone before the last two weeks at any rate was leading up to working up to so much sir. hillary have felt...
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now these the white house assessments, laura, do you agree with those? while i haven't done any sort of, i don't of alternate projections for you. i do think that it's important to note not just the multi faceted economic affects that such a default would cause, but we have having even getting close to a default has very serious circle, a very serious effects for us. i just like what we saw in 2011. we had a number of different economic able effects. not just the downgrade of but, you know, we cost $2.00 american tax payers g. o. did a record of, you know, showing those costs as well as just to know the document. margaret went down a lender's were, folks were not as excited to, to lend to the mortgage markets. consumer confidence went down in more. so even threatening the default and getting close to one can have serious economic effects. certainly an actual default completely unprecedented, of would be truly catastrophic because so much of this is about the saved risk. it feels like all that this political break mention is going to do is cost americans,
now these the white house assessments, laura, do you agree with those? while i haven't done any sort of, i don't of alternate projections for you. i do think that it's important to note not just the multi faceted economic affects that such a default would cause, but we have having even getting close to a default has very serious circle, a very serious effects for us. i just like what we saw in 2011. we had a number of different economic able effects. not just the downgrade of but, you know, we...
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white house grounds. they've been very carefully installed over the years so as to not impinge upon historic character of the grounds, damage any of the significant tree plantings and really to not interfere with views to and from the white house. sort of the iconic shots to of the exterior of the building. so i don't think anybody would consider it an eyesore. >> do you know who, which first lady used the pool more than anybody else? >> i believe it was barbara bush. >> it was barbara bush, who loved to swim. and i think she had to be very careful when she wore her white terry cloth bathrobe, he got by without anybody seeing her. [laughter] i remember old pictures of the white house showing they had a greenhouse or a conservatoriesome. >> yeah. so the -- conservatory? >> yeah. so the greenhouses and the conservatory are both 9th century -- 19th century aspects of the white house andhe white house grounds. the conservatory was a private space rather for the president and first lady, theirinvited guests, a
white house grounds. they've been very carefully installed over the years so as to not impinge upon historic character of the grounds, damage any of the significant tree plantings and really to not interfere with views to and from the white house. sort of the iconic shots to of the exterior of the building. so i don't think anybody would consider it an eyesore. >> do you know who, which first lady used the pool more than anybody else? >> i believe it was barbara bush. >> it...
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they ripped down on love and later upturned white house. again. liz ordered the crowd to disperse again. those that did not were methodically arrested. shouted out in in each action, recognized organizations such as the quakers, the southern christian leadership conference, us national welfare rights organization, and others played a role in the agenda planned by the may day lehman brothers. and the. on friday may day leaders unveiled a new strategy at the department of justice. demonstrators moved in, in waves to block entrances up here on the lawn and thrown their. manual, instructed units of 10 to 25 people to sit down and pass the pipe and play music until arrested. they. as each unit was broken up or arrested. another wave took its place. the tactic was designed to test the ability of police to handle arrests of large groups. but the action failed every time they played around the. police utilized field arrest reports on the scene to facilitate booking procedures. and. that afternoon, southern christian leadership members acting under a parad
they ripped down on love and later upturned white house. again. liz ordered the crowd to disperse again. those that did not were methodically arrested. shouted out in in each action, recognized organizations such as the quakers, the southern christian leadership conference, us national welfare rights organization, and others played a role in the agenda planned by the may day lehman brothers. and the. on friday may day leaders unveiled a new strategy at the department of justice. demonstrators...
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i think i'm not really sure what uh, what they smoke in the white house. they've had 3 brands class, monumentally, public new listed binds. so as we started with silicon valley bank, then last week we had this task for public. we've gone down the drain and out today we had the pacific west. now, i think the way that they're looking at the things that seeing it. oh, well, you know, jp morgan and goldman sachs with these big but he must have punched in class. but if you know it, it just come in economics is an economy is built not just on, but the coca cola in the k. it's built on the people that have small to medium sized businesses or small to medium sized box. and when we go to the small to medium size, that's, that's put that in perspective, they know tiny binds these binds have tends to even hundreds of billions of dollars on the management. and that's sort of collapsing not going to affect is happening across the u. s. economy because at the bottom, this guy, imagine what's happening to the business is that these bonds were supposed to those businesses
i think i'm not really sure what uh, what they smoke in the white house. they've had 3 brands class, monumentally, public new listed binds. so as we started with silicon valley bank, then last week we had this task for public. we've gone down the drain and out today we had the pacific west. now, i think the way that they're looking at the things that seeing it. oh, well, you know, jp morgan and goldman sachs with these big but he must have punched in class. but if you know it, it just come in...
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joining us is a white house reporter, good morning. set the stage is far as expectations are concerned and how higher expectations? guest: they are very low. this is their first meeting in three months, i do not want to be too much of a pessimist about it. there are talks going on. to recap the positions, biden is saying there should not be a debt ceiling standoff related to spending. he thinks mccarthy is holding the debt limit hostage for a spending deal. mccarthy says ending spending deal for his members are contingent on the debt ceiling talks. so they are talking past each other right now. i think we will get more of that today. if you want to take a more optimistic view, biden -- he says they will talk today about what they want to do in terms of spending. the budget deficit is a big number, both parties are worried about it. the problem they have is they have pretty opposite paths for shrinking it. you can shrink it into two ways or mix in two ways. republicans are focused on spending cuts, biden is focused on tax increases for
joining us is a white house reporter, good morning. set the stage is far as expectations are concerned and how higher expectations? guest: they are very low. this is their first meeting in three months, i do not want to be too much of a pessimist about it. there are talks going on. to recap the positions, biden is saying there should not be a debt ceiling standoff related to spending. he thinks mccarthy is holding the debt limit hostage for a spending deal. mccarthy says ending spending deal...
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the occasion was irish evening at the white a house a celebratn in honor of the visit to washington and jon lynch prime minister of ireland and mrs. nixon. >> i understand that i am supposed to make a surprise announcement. [laughter] the difficulty is, every time i am supposed to make a surprise announcement i find out that in somems way it has been leaked before i make it. this seems to be no exception. under the circumstances of course i was wondering whether making an announcement to this very distinguished group ofve or very close friends from all over the united states, making such an announcement seem to be anticlimactic for thiss evening. buti i discussed it with prime minister he has given his permission. and he is one who has had such a great success i'm going to take his advice. he tells me that even though the information may have leaked, that until i saidfi it is not official. [laughter] and so tonight mrs. nixon and i arexo very honored to announce e engagement of our daughter tricia to mr. edward cox. [applause] [applause] >> i am just so happy. it is made official and we
the occasion was irish evening at the white a house a celebratn in honor of the visit to washington and jon lynch prime minister of ireland and mrs. nixon. >> i understand that i am supposed to make a surprise announcement. [laughter] the difficulty is, every time i am supposed to make a surprise announcement i find out that in somems way it has been leaked before i make it. this seems to be no exception. under the circumstances of course i was wondering whether making an announcement to...
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white house bride including roosevelt longworth, johnson and linda johnson. young friends and relatives and friends of the family. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> 4:30 p.m. after a half hour delay, the rainpp stopped and te white house needed to get. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ dear friends, we are gathered together to unite patricia and edward in marriage which is an institution founded in nature or by the state sanctioned by the church and made vulnerable by the faithful goodman all ages. it is by any internet is discreetly and readily. the discretion of the sacred union, union created by loving purpose and kept by biting will. the union for which you are, it will bring yout together in a relationship so close it will profoundly influenced by your future. extremes and disappointment, displeasure and sadness, successes and failures not cursing. o
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it seems like the white house is approaching this optimistically. there were comments from the president and other senior officials over the weekend where they expressed confidence that they are getting somewhere but there are still a lot of issues to work out in the clock is ticking down. host: we saw the friday meeting was postponed. what's giving folks confidence? guest: the administration feels pretty good about conversation moving forward but there wasn't enough progress for them to meet again friday. the real test will be what happens tomorrow and what's on the table and is there something they can come to an agreement on. we will get more of a sense of that tomorrow. host: do we have a sense of the general pieces of the puzzle that need to be put together? guest: there are a number of areas like permitting reform and we've seen democrats and republicans lay out on that front. there is other issues such as restrictions for federal assistance programs. the president said over the weekend he was open to that for medicaid. other programs potentia
it seems like the white house is approaching this optimistically. there were comments from the president and other senior officials over the weekend where they expressed confidence that they are getting somewhere but there are still a lot of issues to work out in the clock is ticking down. host: we saw the friday meeting was postponed. what's giving folks confidence? guest: the administration feels pretty good about conversation moving forward but there wasn't enough progress for them to meet...
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the occasion was an evening at the white house a celebration in honor of the visit to washington of john lynch prime minister of ireland and mrs. nixon's birthday. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i understand i'm supposed to make a surprise announcement. [laughing] the difficulty is that every time i'm supposed to make a surprise announcement, i find that somali it is leaked before i get to make it. and this seems to be no exception. under the circumstances of course i was wondering whether making an announcement to this very distinguished group of our very close friends from all over the united states to making such an announcement which seen to be rather an anti-climax for this wonderful evening. i discussed it with the prime minister and he's given his permission. and he is one who has had great success that i going to take his advice. he tells me that even though the information may have leaked out, that until i say if it's not official. [laughing] and so tonight mrs. nixon and i are very honored to announce the engagement of our daughter tricia to mr. edward cox of new york. [applause] just so happy
the occasion was an evening at the white house a celebration in honor of the visit to washington of john lynch prime minister of ireland and mrs. nixon's birthday. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i understand i'm supposed to make a surprise announcement. [laughing] the difficulty is that every time i'm supposed to make a surprise announcement, i find that somali it is leaked before i get to make it. and this seems to be no exception. under the circumstances of course i was wondering whether making an...
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she lived in the white house from 1963 to 1969. some of this country's most to mulch was years through the civil rights movement, vietnam and political assassinations. you will hear her and her own voice, how she experienced that time, featuring footage from c-span's video library. >> wednesday, january 8th, the state of the union was one of those days you have a feeling everything that has gone before and after was leading up to, working up to what the last reached the top of mount everest, it seemed like we had a long road up a high mountain and day by day we had been pulling and hauling and this was finally the day we came to the top and fell on our face or stood up and planted the flag. i arrived a little early and took my seat in the front row and how glad i was, then i go hustling baines and and joseph oh, that was t srt, i know mrs. johnson would have liked that but on the other side i had susan, nobody watched the interest in him in. behind us where the wives, the cabinet members, the wives of the supreme court and also our
she lived in the white house from 1963 to 1969. some of this country's most to mulch was years through the civil rights movement, vietnam and political assassinations. you will hear her and her own voice, how she experienced that time, featuring footage from c-span's video library. >> wednesday, january 8th, the state of the union was one of those days you have a feeling everything that has gone before and after was leading up to, working up to what the last reached the top of mount...
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evolution of the white house interior design. under succession of president. here is a portion. >> the furniture which i told you i would mention, james monroe returns to the white house after the fire in the 1817 and brings this extraordinary suite of furniture cabinet maker and it is there in the white house, originally a red color, not blue. over time it becomes worn and out of fashion and it's been whittled down to one piece of the 53 which is tragic. there was a time when there was no collection, and added could come in in the next president could come along and there was nothing that required it to stay in the white house collection. that changed with the kennedys and johnson's but this beautiful furniture comes in and by buchanan it's all gone except for one piece. kennedy took the initiative to try to reclaim as many pieces as she could. we work with her on that and other first ladies since. to this day i believe there are ten original pieces now in the white house collection. eleven? eleven pieces in the collection inclu
evolution of the white house interior design. under succession of president. here is a portion. >> the furniture which i told you i would mention, james monroe returns to the white house after the fire in the 1817 and brings this extraordinary suite of furniture cabinet maker and it is there in the white house, originally a red color, not blue. over time it becomes worn and out of fashion and it's been whittled down to one piece of the 53 which is tragic. there was a time when there was...
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house. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and central white house history the president of the palace broke it out. if you went she too was married in the east room and attending public but it before mcnally correct also. in 1874. michael for captain and mrs. robert it wasn't unforgettable glorious day filled with moments of tenderness. for this the most important house in the nation it was one of those rare magic events that happen only once in a lifetime. >> let us drink to life old and new art dear beloved firstborn, linda through to the love of her life, chuck and all the rob's whose family life will enlarge and enrich our own of the very happy future. that i know is going to be hours. and for the very happy tomorrow that we will all share it together. weekend on cspan2 intellectual beast. every in the ministry to document america's story went on sunday but tb bring to the latest on nonfiction books and authors. funding for cspan2 company television companies and more including charter communication. >> charter is proud to be recognized on the best internet providers. we are just getting starte
house. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and central white house history the president of the palace broke it out. if you went she too was married in the east room and attending public but it before mcnally correct also. in 1874. michael for captain and mrs. robert it wasn't unforgettable glorious day filled with moments of tenderness. for this the most important house in the nation it was one of those rare magic events that happen only once in a lifetime. >> let us drink to life old and new...
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the wedding would take place in the white house. only family and intimate friends spotlighted in the international news but it would be a long time before chuck and lynda would know the quietw moments they cheered during the summer of 1967. a prenuptial festivities were launched in washington a black-tie dinner dance. nil and jack heights. ♪♪ very those heaven knows didn't think he would propose that one night he asked for her hand. ♪♪ before you get to where the white house residence that chap has two -- with the president. everything tonight is thoroughly lynda. everything tonight is romance implicit ♪♪ and we wish the best for her. the press wasn't here until it was sent. chuck had to clear it first with the whole darned cabinet. ♪♪ everything tonight is thoroughly lynda ♪♪ know to lovers look so happy as this. i mean it terrifically. it's just like a fairytale so be it drums because here comes lynda bird and her captain now. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ everything tonight is thoroughly lynda ♪♪ lynda and her chuc
the wedding would take place in the white house. only family and intimate friends spotlighted in the international news but it would be a long time before chuck and lynda would know the quietw moments they cheered during the summer of 1967. a prenuptial festivities were launched in washington a black-tie dinner dance. nil and jack heights. ♪♪ very those heaven knows didn't think he would propose that one night he asked for her hand. ♪♪ before you get to where the white house residence...
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and you know, i have found it difficult to do my job, even in the white house. the white house is still a place where we have more freedom into you as done in most countries around the world. but he's not perfect. what, what, what's your personal experience been covering the white house of you if you struggled and just to get information you need the yes. so he's been, nick's been able to do my job passionately, but i was to face you know, i be sidelined for just acts in questions and you know is unfortunate because the us is the most advanced country in the world in terms of press freedom and the u. s . has the 1st amendment in prison and they stayed many few minutes. they go the thing that journalism is night crime and i fully agree with him. but even in the way, how you can be challenging if, if you do that, i think if you actually write question and publication focuses on trend in ties between us and africa. and so i'm not, you know, i'm just trying to do my job and i've seen that even here in the white house, you can be difficult and challenging and challen
and you know, i have found it difficult to do my job, even in the white house. the white house is still a place where we have more freedom into you as done in most countries around the world. but he's not perfect. what, what, what's your personal experience been covering the white house of you if you struggled and just to get information you need the yes. so he's been, nick's been able to do my job passionately, but i was to face you know, i be sidelined for just acts in questions and you know...
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they were the ones who negotiated this agreement with the white house. and i expect that they will provide a significant number of votes to get it over the finish line. >> okay. 150 republicans. you need something in the range of 70 democrats? you think you have that? >> well, i do expect that there will be democratic support. once we have the ability to actually be fully briefed by the white house, but i'm not going to predict what those numbers may ultimately look like. we have to go through a process consistent with respecting every single member of the house of representatives and their ability to fully understand the resolution that has been reached. >> okay. well, jim headlinz of connectic e' therket rctioonef u wan ee. youiver a vote, can you deliver someone like him, deliver a vote that wins on the first try? he's talking about a market crash. >> well we have to, of course, avoid a market crash. we have to avoid tanking the economy and avoid a default. the reason we're in this situation from the beginning is extreme maga republicans made the dete
they were the ones who negotiated this agreement with the white house. and i expect that they will provide a significant number of votes to get it over the finish line. >> okay. 150 republicans. you need something in the range of 70 democrats? you think you have that? >> well, i do expect that there will be democratic support. once we have the ability to actually be fully briefed by the white house, but i'm not going to predict what those numbers may ultimately look like. we have to...
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. >> that was here in 1980 eight interview conducted by nbc news white house correspondent t chris loss of us will never desire is in the political this order hollywood actor actually was and how much influence he had on the 40th president. it was and so she left the house that she thought only three to address all those questions in her memoir as she said nancy d nancy. but she left plenty of clues ralong the way. public image was the source of engineering frustration to her. you'll hear the house years he from the library. nancy written on how she got to counter native policy , part of an interview with alex that she thought that he made you surprised performance,? washington note for his political apparently. this is ms. united in herown words . >> secondhand clothes, and close, they're already at the spring fashion shows. even my two new trenchcoats were for collars, running water for $.10 on thedollar . secondhand accounts, old the house is the only thing that's new. even though they tell me i no longer clean, did ronnie have to the new sewing machine close, close i sure hope someo
. >> that was here in 1980 eight interview conducted by nbc news white house correspondent t chris loss of us will never desire is in the political this order hollywood actor actually was and how much influence he had on the 40th president. it was and so she left the house that she thought only three to address all those questions in her memoir as she said nancy d nancy. but she left plenty of clues ralong the way. public image was the source of engineering frustration to her. you'll hear...
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nbc news chief white house correspondent chris wallace. the press and the public never tired of speculating about how political this former hollywood actress actually was and how much influence she had on the 40th president. it wasn't until she left the white house that she felt fully free to address all those questions in her memoir. her effort as she said to let nancy be nancy. but she left plenty of clues along the way her public image in particular was a source of continuing frustration to her. you'll hear in her own voice how she experienced her white house years featuring footage from c-span's video library. first nancy reagan on how she tried to counter negative publicity part of an interview with journalist hedrick smith. she's talking about her 1982 surprise performance at the gridiron club pressed dinner in washington known for its political parodies. this is nancy reagan in her own words. second hand clothes secondhand closed they're all the rage at the spring fashion shows. even my two new trench coat with for color ronnie boug
nbc news chief white house correspondent chris wallace. the press and the public never tired of speculating about how political this former hollywood actress actually was and how much influence she had on the 40th president. it wasn't until she left the white house that she felt fully free to address all those questions in her memoir. her effort as she said to let nancy be nancy. but she left plenty of clues along the way her public image in particular was a source of continuing frustration to...
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that's why i sent down and got instructions from the white house to settle it and that was my job. no notice. >> you, you and then the person with the camera. i'm joking. [laughter] >> speaker mccarthy said he asked you numerous times if there was anywhere in the budget for cuts. >> he got us but the specific answer -- specific answer again today. you didn't listen so why should i into the question, we cut the budget by billions. we cut the deficit by raising the tax on people making 55, corporations that made and the list goes on. >> is there any room for negotiations? >> what is he proposing? did he tell you? did he tell you what he's proposing? >> he was talking about the bill. >> what did he propose? do you know? i'm not being a wise guy. do you know what that bill cuts? >> there is a long list of things that it cuts. >> does it say what is going to cut? or generically is going to cut? >> you get the problem. >> he told us that he wants [indiscernible] >> is that something you would consider? >> the answer is i would take a hard look at it because we don't need it all. the ques
that's why i sent down and got instructions from the white house to settle it and that was my job. no notice. >> you, you and then the person with the camera. i'm joking. [laughter] >> speaker mccarthy said he asked you numerous times if there was anywhere in the budget for cuts. >> he got us but the specific answer -- specific answer again today. you didn't listen so why should i into the question, we cut the budget by billions. we cut the deficit by raising the tax on people...
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house and the white house in president biden do have a different set of responsibilities to try their hardest and good faith to find common ground. that is what the president has been trying to do. with the last few days -- what the last few days have revealed is that even reasonable things that have been put on the table like because the extreme maga republicans, as donald trump indicated are either trying to extract, deep and painful cut that are not sustainable and that there are nine -- not to democratic votes to support in the house of representatives. or crash the u.s. economy. [indistinct chatter] >> watch video on demand anytime online at the span.org and try our points of intest feature, a timeline tool that guides you to interesting a noteworthy coverage, use points of interest anytime online at c-span.org. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal, every day we take your calls live on the air on the news of the day and we will discuss policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, republican presidential candidate issa hutchinson talks to us about his 2024 presidential
house and the white house in president biden do have a different set of responsibilities to try their hardest and good faith to find common ground. that is what the president has been trying to do. with the last few days -- what the last few days have revealed is that even reasonable things that have been put on the table like because the extreme maga republicans, as donald trump indicated are either trying to extract, deep and painful cut that are not sustainable and that there are nine -- not...
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briefing white house national security council coordinator previewed president biden's upcoming trip to japan for the g7 summit. >> good afternoon, everybody. happy monday. is it tuesday? holy cow. happy tuesday. okay. it is tuesday. happy tuesday, everybody. i will just invite him up straightaway. >> tomorrow president biden will be heading towards japan to participate in the g7. revitalizing our alliances and partnerships in reestablishing america's leadership around the world has been one of his top priorities. thanks and no part two is hard work you will see our allies and partners are more united than ever. the g7 has stood in solidarity with ukraine following russia's invasion allowing the world to support ukraine and cutting food and often the key technologies and financing around the globe. that solidarity with ukraine is even stronger now than it was last year. you will see concrete action to further isolate russia to weaken the ability to wage the war. this will extend to other key economic issues as well. demonstrating that we share a common approach of the challenges pose
briefing white house national security council coordinator previewed president biden's upcoming trip to japan for the g7 summit. >> good afternoon, everybody. happy monday. is it tuesday? holy cow. happy tuesday. okay. it is tuesday. happy tuesday, everybody. i will just invite him up straightaway. >> tomorrow president biden will be heading towards japan to participate in the g7. revitalizing our alliances and partnerships in reestablishing america's leadership around the world has...
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house. again, don't forget that in 2016 before his 1st attempt and successful attempt, he, a video surfaced of him admitting some groping women. and that didn't seem to have an effect. the one that presidential election and became president of the united states after voters knew that he said that he had groped women. but this is different because this was a trial by jury. you know, jury is not some a lead. it's not politicians going after trump, it's really appears in new york city, normal people on the street who were taken into the, the court room to decide whether or not he was guilty it. and they said that he was liable for a sexual abuse. so this could change things for trump, or an essay for forwarding there from washington. well that's all from me for now. next, a documentary on reports by topic, nuns of widespread sexual abuse carried out by mail clergy. as always, there's plenty more news and analysis on dw dot com and on detail these social media accounts. i'm pablo felicia. yes, t
house. again, don't forget that in 2016 before his 1st attempt and successful attempt, he, a video surfaced of him admitting some groping women. and that didn't seem to have an effect. the one that presidential election and became president of the united states after voters knew that he said that he had groped women. but this is different because this was a trial by jury. you know, jury is not some a lead. it's not politicians going after trump, it's really appears in new york city, normal...
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white house grounds. >> tell me a little bit about what you know because you are a historian you are not here as a gardener you are here to tell us the life story of the area. was there a real commitment early on? or did it take decades before althe grounds of the setting of the white house really took on importance and got money to do something about it? >> abigail adams the first first lady to live in the white house we should be talking about the first ladies especially today. she described the scene to her daughter in the year 1800 in a letter to her daughter. she described the scene as a place without the least offensive guard or other convenience but she optimistically better it's a beautiful spot capable of every improvement. i think successor president thomas jefferson moved in 1800 as well. i'm sorry and 1801. he immediately really got to work and proving grounds. he actually part developed the first landscape plan for the white house and then spent the next eight years of his presidency developi
white house grounds. >> tell me a little bit about what you know because you are a historian you are not here as a gardener you are here to tell us the life story of the area. was there a real commitment early on? or did it take decades before althe grounds of the setting of the white house really took on importance and got money to do something about it? >> abigail adams the first first lady to live in the white house we should be talking about the first ladies especially today....
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the white house was quiet. biden is not saying anything, so progressives -- they wanted to take the narrative back into their own hands to be able to say, we are not going to pass just any belt. the president -- any bill. this is what you told me, the president cannot call us up and say, this is what we negotiated, you will vote on this for me the way that you did with build back better and the denver structure bill. that is not the same prerequisite -- the build back better infrastructure bill. this is not the same bill. >> as he's heading off to marine one helicopter, he says i'm optimistic. we might know if we have a deal as early asonight. 27 minutes later the white house without a statement saying, whoa, no way, work requirements, we are taking money out of the, food out of the mouths of poor people ,laying that hard line. why? they are trying to signal to the progressives, we got your back on this and the question is whether that is blowing things up or whether that is posturing for the purpose of politic
the white house was quiet. biden is not saying anything, so progressives -- they wanted to take the narrative back into their own hands to be able to say, we are not going to pass just any belt. the president -- any bill. this is what you told me, the president cannot call us up and say, this is what we negotiated, you will vote on this for me the way that you did with build back better and the denver structure bill. that is not the same prerequisite -- the build back better infrastructure...
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the white house also known as the people's house really means the white house grounds are the people's grounds and if you start to think about it that way, it is and so far removed from a typical suburban home. it typically suburban homes, mine included, have a more formal front lawn that would be the north grounds of the white house facing pennsylvania avenue and a more private less formal backyard of that's both theky larger south grounds looking down towards the washington monument. that's pretty much what happens at the white house today. >> let's get to the issue of just how sacrosanct are the white house grounds. are they untouchable? you are a historian and i'm a journalist. neither ofis us is a politician. thbut first ladies especially te modern era they want to go on 'schanging things. there is resistance to that. >> i think it is fair to say people have had an opinion about trump's recent rose garden renovation. the historyor of the site that i just briefly enumerated described the rose garden itself as a fairly they go on for more than two centuries, 1962 not that long ago a
the white house also known as the people's house really means the white house grounds are the people's grounds and if you start to think about it that way, it is and so far removed from a typical suburban home. it typically suburban homes, mine included, have a more formal front lawn that would be the north grounds of the white house facing pennsylvania avenue and a more private less formal backyard of that's both theky larger south grounds looking down towards the washington monument. that's...
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party is the main negotiating partner with the white house right now. and so those divisions are really salient to how these negotiate and negotiations are going to play out how long they're gonna last and what a final view might include. so you're asking absolutely the right questions. i think that we're definitely in a position where they're going to have to get democratic votes just because the margins are so tight in the house. but we've seen it, we're having a little bit of a dance on this issue. we're both sides of starting with the opening bids and now we're finally get getting at the very last minute. getting down to brass tacks in terms of what an actual deal would have. you mentioned the limit, same grow at which would bring spending down to fiscal year 2022 levels and then tap a growth in spending at one percent thereafter. are these are extremely, extremely large cuts that are not politically realistic. and so we're now moving onto a stage where we're seeing what level of levels of cuts might be acceptable to the democratic negotiating partn
party is the main negotiating partner with the white house right now. and so those divisions are really salient to how these negotiate and negotiations are going to play out how long they're gonna last and what a final view might include. so you're asking absolutely the right questions. i think that we're definitely in a position where they're going to have to get democratic votes just because the margins are so tight in the house. but we've seen it, we're having a little bit of a dance on this...
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congress, white house events, the court and more from the world of politics. all at your fingertips. can also they up-to-date with the latest episodes of washington journal and find scheduling information for see and tv networks and sees and radio. along with other compelling podcasts. c-span now is available in the google store and apple store. download it now. c-span, your front row seat to washington anytime anywhere. >> president biden aid remarks at the white house after the -- at the one-year anniversary of the mass shooting at uvalde, texas. we are representing 19 teachers -- the 19 children and two teachers that -- 19 children and two teachers that lost their lives. pres. biden: before i begin well, i'm beginning, but i realize this is a really tough the families. remembering is important, but it's also painful. one year ago today, robb elementary school in uvalde, texas, turned into another killing field in america. a few days later, jill and i traveled there and stood before those 21 crosses that were outside the school. on each cross, a name like in
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with the white house. there's a number of places that we are still far apart. i mean, it doesn't seem like it would be this hard. i remember even talking to the incoming democratic leader before i was even speaker about ways that we can work together on a debt ceiling. hakeem told me he was going to follow the president's lead. i went down to meet with the president, right after becoming speaker, as you all know, on february 1. i said, let's sit down, let's work together. the democrats, they could have lifted the debt ceiling prior to me becoming speaker. they knew the outcome of the election already. they knew we were taking power. they passed an omnibus bill but they decided not to do the rising of the debt ceiling. even though they thought people should just raise it cleanly. speaking with the president i'm told two things. we'll not raise taxes. why? because we have more revenue coming into our coffers at any time in american history. the problem is the democrats had been in power and they increased th
with the white house. there's a number of places that we are still far apart. i mean, it doesn't seem like it would be this hard. i remember even talking to the incoming democratic leader before i was even speaker about ways that we can work together on a debt ceiling. hakeem told me he was going to follow the president's lead. i went down to meet with the president, right after becoming speaker, as you all know, on february 1. i said, let's sit down, let's work together. the democrats, they...
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it was quite a bold statements from the whites house. the house restored responded to those obligations eco. well, of course russia has been well only stepping up its rhetoric in the context of this attack on the kremlin. if on wednesday, when the attack happened over night, they were blaming cube. they were saying it, the drone came from that country. again, they have not said if it was launched, indeed from the ukraine controlled territory, or it was done by a sleeper cell or a terrace cell inside russia. but still they pin the blame on t if. now today they have changed the result changed, but rather escalated it saying that while they still hold to responsible the, the spokesman for the russian president and president mitre bisco. i said that, well, uh russia believes that it was done on washington's or doesn't that, or at least it was pushed to do that. and unable to do that by washington after we're given the extensive amount of support that the ukrainian military has been getting a steady flow of support from the west. from europe,
it was quite a bold statements from the whites house. the house restored responded to those obligations eco. well, of course russia has been well only stepping up its rhetoric in the context of this attack on the kremlin. if on wednesday, when the attack happened over night, they were blaming cube. they were saying it, the drone came from that country. again, they have not said if it was launched, indeed from the ukraine controlled territory, or it was done by a sleeper cell or a terrace cell...
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house. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> nearly a century white house history was firmly in the presence of alice roosevelt long with. 61 years earlier she was married in the east room, and attending their wedding the former nellie grant also remarried in the east room in 1874. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> for captain and mrs. robb it was an unforgettable, , glorioua day filled with moments of tenderness. and for this the most important house in the nation, it was one of those rare magic events that happened only once in a lifetime. >> let as a drink to life old and new, to our dear beloved firstborn, lynda. to the love of her life, chuck, and all the robbs whose family lives will enlarge and enrich our own for every day of the very happy future that i know is going to be ours. and for the very happy tomorrow that we will all share together
house. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> nearly a century white house history was firmly in the presence of alice roosevelt long with. 61 years earlier she was married in the east room, and attending their wedding the former nellie grant also remarried in the east room in 1874. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> for captain and mrs. robb it was an unforgettable, , glorioua day filled with moments of tenderness. and for this the most important house in the nation, it was one of those rare magic events that...
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and i am could can into the white house work one president elect president become long and it could go away and there was nothing require that to say the white house collection pretty and that changed with the kennedys and the johnsons this point, is beautiful 53 piece suite of furniture comes in by view candidates all gone except for one piece, and missus kennedy undertook an initiative to to claim as many pieces that she could and we work her on th. the first lady sensed and to this day, i believe there ten original pieces now predict the white house collection is not right. >> other our 11 pieces in the collection including the table the fire swing that you see there, that's most recent pretty and if you had seen that when it was acquired, you would not have looking twice a look like a piece of junk edited and that trash somewhere and is been extraordinarily restored this entire suite, thanks to melissa leadership and lydia and that entire team of together to restore this furniture back to its original state, his exquisite and spectacular cement possible program anytime, ongoing, as
and i am could can into the white house work one president elect president become long and it could go away and there was nothing require that to say the white house collection pretty and that changed with the kennedys and the johnsons this point, is beautiful 53 piece suite of furniture comes in by view candidates all gone except for one piece, and missus kennedy undertook an initiative to to claim as many pieces that she could and we work her on th. the first lady sensed and to this day, i...
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i'm not really sure what, at what they smoke in the white house. they've had 3 bonds, collapse monumentally public realistic bonds that we started with silicon valley bank. the last week we had this task for populate, with going down the drain and out today we had the pacific west. now, i think the way that they're looking at things by seeing it. oh, well, you know, j. p. morgan and goldman sachs will these big the human sit binds in class, but if you know it just come in, economics is an economy is built not just on, but those coca cola in the big. it's built on the people that have small to medium sized businesses, full screen to medium sized box. and when we go to small to medium size, that's that for that perspective. they know tiny binds these binds have it tends to even hundreds of millions of dollars on the management and it's sort of collapsing not going to affect is happening across the u. s. economy. is it the finance guy? imagine what's happening to the business is that these funds was supposed to those businesses company doing very well
i'm not really sure what, at what they smoke in the white house. they've had 3 bonds, collapse monumentally public realistic bonds that we started with silicon valley bank. the last week we had this task for populate, with going down the drain and out today we had the pacific west. now, i think the way that they're looking at things by seeing it. oh, well, you know, j. p. morgan and goldman sachs will these big the human sit binds in class, but if you know it just come in, economics is an...
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this week i am honored to host the medal of valor at the white house. the highest award a president can bestow to public safety officers to give thanks for all you do for your fellow americans. i believe there is no greater responsibility of government than ensuring the safety of the american people and those who sacrifice to serve and protect us all. let us all remember the families, the fallen, and their communities. may god bless them. may god protect our law enforcement. may god bless you all. [applause] and now for my remarks. president, auxiliary president, and executive director, it is an honor to be here with you food. jim, you became executive director of the national if a ternl order of police in january -- fraternal order of police in january, 1995, just months after i began my third tour of duty at the justice department. you have been a friend to the department and to me ever since. my gratitude is beyond words. pat and glenda, thank you, also, for your partnership, for your leadership, and for your unwavering dedication to supporting our n
this week i am honored to host the medal of valor at the white house. the highest award a president can bestow to public safety officers to give thanks for all you do for your fellow americans. i believe there is no greater responsibility of government than ensuring the safety of the american people and those who sacrifice to serve and protect us all. let us all remember the families, the fallen, and their communities. may god bless them. may god protect our law enforcement. may god bless you...
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[applause] i'm also proud to say, for the first white house to convene where the real power is, the divine nine. you think i'm kidding. not a joke. the divine nine not only have a seat at the table, we hear you at the table and for some ever at the white house. in 20 tony three, i am honored to be here. 156 years ago by an act of congress, after emancipation of the civil war, founded on a hilltop in washington, d.c., the mecca. always promoting excellence, leadership, and service. a proving ground for future leaders of science, medicine, education, business, faith, arts, education,. the first black, i might say, president of the united states of america. [applause] you can say that again. she sends her love and a clear message that today i have the privilege to point out the real h use -- hu's. [applause] he realize that will cost me at home. [laughter] there is enormous pride in this university. founded in the verses of howard anthem, reared against the eastern sky, probably there i held out hi, there she stands as truth and right, -- are rays of light. it matters. it matters. we are livi
[applause] i'm also proud to say, for the first white house to convene where the real power is, the divine nine. you think i'm kidding. not a joke. the divine nine not only have a seat at the table, we hear you at the table and for some ever at the white house. in 20 tony three, i am honored to be here. 156 years ago by an act of congress, after emancipation of the civil war, founded on a hilltop in washington, d.c., the mecca. always promoting excellence, leadership, and service. a proving...
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she arrived at the white house after the 1976 campaign with a blueprint to go to work. she was a valued political partner to her husband jimmy, but found that there were many obstacles facing a first lady. wanted to influence public policy. she became known as a staunch advocate for those struggling with their mental health you'll hear directly from her featuring footage from c-span's video library first. her work on mental health issues and why they became so important to her. of february 1977 event at the white house after president carter signed an executive order creating a mental health commission, which she served as active honorary chair and important early forum now listen to her in her own words. as you probably know for the past. year and a half a little more i have campaigned all over the country. my biographical sketch. i had a little paragraph that said that i was interested in mental health and so everywhere i went if people had a good program. they wanted me to see it. i had a chance to see things happening all over this country that are good. also had so
she arrived at the white house after the 1976 campaign with a blueprint to go to work. she was a valued political partner to her husband jimmy, but found that there were many obstacles facing a first lady. wanted to influence public policy. she became known as a staunch advocate for those struggling with their mental health you'll hear directly from her featuring footage from c-span's video library first. her work on mental health issues and why they became so important to her. of february 1977...
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it is definitely impossible to replay such a black mark in the white house. well, how are you? remember washington is playing sly interviews, there passed, allegedly quietly kelly was fired after 6 months on the air. she criticized the excessive political correctness in american politics, what happened to this journalist - this is an internal story for americans , who for a very long time were baked in words that everyone could express their thoughts freely, but then it turned out that for them there are such prohibitions on expression their thoughts, which lead to the expulsion of journalists from the profession. this suggests that screws are being tightened in american society itself and many journalists do not can freely express their thoughts on a huge number of issues. and the further american society develops, the more , it seems to me, there are more prohibitions on various topics , more kelly was not hired anywhere. she is an agent of the kremlin, now a journalist leads her podcast on the internet and works at a small radio station sirius fm but, even despite the persec
it is definitely impossible to replay such a black mark in the white house. well, how are you? remember washington is playing sly interviews, there passed, allegedly quietly kelly was fired after 6 months on the air. she criticized the excessive political correctness in american politics, what happened to this journalist - this is an internal story for americans , who for a very long time were baked in words that everyone could express their thoughts freely, but then it turned out that for them...
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and thank all of you for joining us in the white house. it is the people's house, for real. it's your house. it's your house. it represents an incredibly diverse contributions of -- that muslims have made to our nation as teachers, as engineers, as doctors, lawyers, business owners, congresswomen, congressmen. muslims surveyed and served very, very bravely in the u.s. armed forces and law enforcement in putting -- audience member: woo! pres. biden: what branch? audience member: army, sir. pres. biden: army? all right. putting their lives on the line to keep our communities and our country safe. [applause] you've led civil society groups, helping refugees and people with disabilities, creating opportunities for women, and standing up against hate. muslim culture is woven throughout the american culture in music, film, literature, fashion, and the arts. and we cheer for muslim athletes, like kareem alj- -- alj- -- abdul-jabbar. i know him, and i still mispronounced his name. [laughter] but he calls me “joe bid-en” once in a while. [laughter] and think of all the great musl
and thank all of you for joining us in the white house. it is the people's house, for real. it's your house. it's your house. it represents an incredibly diverse contributions of -- that muslims have made to our nation as teachers, as engineers, as doctors, lawyers, business owners, congresswomen, congressmen. muslims surveyed and served very, very bravely in the u.s. armed forces and law enforcement in putting -- audience member: woo! pres. biden: what branch? audience member: army, sir. pres....
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the park in front of the white house, the residency of the us president. now the driver has been identified as side vars shift con villa. he's 19 years old and he is from chesterfield, missouri. he apparently drove this truck into the barricade at lafayette park. now when the park police apprehended him, he apparently made threatening comments about the white house during use arrest. they did search the truck to see if there were any explosives and there were none. now wherever they did discover a flag that contain bee swastikas symbol associated with nazi is. so at this point the individual who drove this car. ready is being charged with attempting to attack the president of united states didn't mean to take the life of the president of united states. this is being considered an assassination attempt by us officials of either laugh. we'll talk about it much for them today, but so thank so much for bringing us up to us these guys. it's always a it's now that i was off of this news. our as always is great having you with us here at sea will be back in just
the park in front of the white house, the residency of the us president. now the driver has been identified as side vars shift con villa. he's 19 years old and he is from chesterfield, missouri. he apparently drove this truck into the barricade at lafayette park. now when the park police apprehended him, he apparently made threatening comments about the white house during use arrest. they did search the truck to see if there were any explosives and there were none. now wherever they did...
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house says 14th amendment all the current debt ceiling standoff on remarks white house press secretary corine johnson gave yesterday let's watch what she had to say. >> anymore discussion of the 14th amendment ? >> the president has been clear is not going to deal with the problem that we are currently having at this moment. but we what we need to focus on his congress acting as congress is doing their constitutional duty. >> host: that was white house press secretary corrine jean-pierre ruling of the 14th amendment. this is also a shot by the im washington post. it says and read it here some of the biggest expenses the country may not be able beto pay in the first week and a half if the treasury runs out of reserves starting june 1. if that debt ceiling is reached june 1 it says that first day there could be 10 billion in military pay in retirement and federal payments that may not be able to be made, $12 billion in veterans benefits and 47 billion in payments to medicare providers by june 2 25 billion in social security benefits, by monday, june 5 one in snack food assistance benefit
house says 14th amendment all the current debt ceiling standoff on remarks white house press secretary corine johnson gave yesterday let's watch what she had to say. >> anymore discussion of the 14th amendment ? >> the president has been clear is not going to deal with the problem that we are currently having at this moment. but we what we need to focus on his congress acting as congress is doing their constitutional duty. >> host: that was white house press secretary corrine...
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white house events. the courts. campaigns and more from the world of politics. all at your fingertips. you can also stay current with the latest episodes of washington journal and by scheduling information for c-span's tv network and c-span radio plus a variety of compelling podcasts. c-span now is available at the apple store, google play, and you can download it free today. your front row seat to washington anytime anywhere, c-span now. >> house speaker kevin mccarthy talks to reporters about the deal with president biden to raise the debt limit and cap -- cap federal spending. he was joined by two negotiators, patrick mchenry and garrett graves. provisions -- speaker mccarthy: we work through the light -- night last night and are finalizing an agreement that i believe is worthy of the american people. just to take you back to where we started, february 1, sat down with the president and said let us work together to raise the debt ceiling, but curb the amount of spending to let america be able to cut red tape, give work requirements to help people get back int
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i think the white house, based on my _ house? i think the white house, based on my conversation - house? i think the white house, based on my conversation with l based on my conversation with biden officials knows they are going to lose some votes on the house floor and they expect it will be progressive members of congress, who are likely to oppose this bill. because this is a compromise, they are ultimately going to and has angered both the democratic party is left flank and the far right of the republican party. what the white house feels confident about is that they can deliver enough democratic votes in order to pass this bill through both chambers of commerce because were with a very narrow majority that house republicans have, house speaker kevin mccarthy will need to rely on a substantial number of democrats in orderfor this bill to reach the senate and ultimately president biden�*s desk, and the white house feels optimistic about those lost prospects. now the speaker of the house has his work cut out for him, i want to
i think the white house, based on my _ house? i think the white house, based on my conversation - house? i think the white house, based on my conversation with l based on my conversation with biden officials knows they are going to lose some votes on the house floor and they expect it will be progressive members of congress, who are likely to oppose this bill. because this is a compromise, they are ultimately going to and has angered both the democratic party is left flank and the far right of...
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we have the former white house budget director during the trump administration. what is your mission. guest: we try to keep the agenda focused on the america first issues we were working on the last administration. we try to keep it focused on improving us in keeping us together as a nation, security, big tech reform, voter validation and that's what we do. we are having a lot of progress around the country. host: america renewing.com is where people can find it. we've been talking about the state of negotiations and hearing about possible emerging deal. what is your take on where we are? guest: i am absolutely amazed at how bad the parameters of the deal are that are emerging. last night and yesterday, it's basically almost worse than a clean debt limit. if you had said to the democrats , i have to have some deal and it has to have the word caps in it and i will give it to you to come back and give it what you want, this is what it was. two years of caps, the same games between sense and nondefense having caps so if you want to go up on defense, you have to ratc
we have the former white house budget director during the trump administration. what is your mission. guest: we try to keep the agenda focused on the america first issues we were working on the last administration. we try to keep it focused on improving us in keeping us together as a nation, security, big tech reform, voter validation and that's what we do. we are having a lot of progress around the country. host: america renewing.com is where people can find it. we've been talking about the...
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artifact in the entire white house collection. that is our message today jewish heritage month celebrating and connecting, feeling the pride and heritage of community. remembering we are the united states of america. there is nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing behind capacity we do it together and i believe that from the bottom of my heart. the reason i am so optimistic this new generation of young people the least prejudiced most engaged generation in american history, we are counting on them. you've got to help them. we got to help them get this right finally. god bless you all and may god bless america. thank you. ask please remain in your seat as the principal's departure. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ of ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ c-span's washington journal every day we are taking your call live on the air on the news of the day it will discuss policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning new york republican congressman a member of the financial services committee talks about the stalemate over reason the debt ceili
artifact in the entire white house collection. that is our message today jewish heritage month celebrating and connecting, feeling the pride and heritage of community. remembering we are the united states of america. there is nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing behind capacity we do it together and i believe that from the bottom of my heart. the reason i am so optimistic this new generation of young people the least prejudiced most engaged generation in american history, we are counting on them....