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house pet messed up the plans for the white house cook. this involves a dog named weeks. he was on the scene before fallout. according to white house report, on the morning of march 1934, there was a 12 sets of fried eggs and ham set out for the resident staff. the white house cook had made it and stepped away to do something else. the cook returned, but all of them were gone. they realized that this was because winks had helped himself to a nice, hearty meal. they had a lot of fun with this in the press. they staged a photo of him eating ham and eggs off a late. the white house cook was very upset. soon afterwards, it was announced that winks was going to spend more time with his family. that paved the way for the more familiar dog. one thing that was really interesting about these cooks is that i find that over time come in this plays out on the roosevelt administration, these cooks fit into three types of boxes. a were celebrated in their time . if you know anything about the food reputation of fdr, it was not great. people would have s
house pet messed up the plans for the white house cook. this involves a dog named weeks. he was on the scene before fallout. according to white house report, on the morning of march 1934, there was a 12 sets of fried eggs and ham set out for the resident staff. the white house cook had made it and stepped away to do something else. the cook returned, but all of them were gone. they realized that this was because winks had helped himself to a nice, hearty meal. they had a lot of fun with this in...
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there was a time when white house pet messed up the plans for the white house cook. this involved a dog named links. he was a setter that was on the scene. according to white house reports, on the morning of march 1934, there was 12 sets of fried eggs and ham set out for the resident staff. the white house cook made this and stepped away to do something else. when the cook returned, all of hem were gone. they realized this was because lynx had helped himself to a nice, hearty meal. the press had a lot of fun with this, they staged a photo of links eating ham and eggs off the plate. the cook was upset, so soon after, it was announced that lynx was leaving the white house to spend more time with his family. [laughter] and that paved the way for the more familiar dog, paula. one thing that was interesting about these cooks is that i find -- this plays out in the roosevelt administration -- these cooks fit into three boxes. one is they were culinary artists who are celebrated in their time. if you know anything about the food reputation of the fdr white house, it is not
there was a time when white house pet messed up the plans for the white house cook. this involved a dog named links. he was a setter that was on the scene. according to white house reports, on the morning of march 1934, there was 12 sets of fried eggs and ham set out for the resident staff. the white house cook made this and stepped away to do something else. when the cook returned, all of hem were gone. they realized this was because lynx had helped himself to a nice, hearty meal. the press...
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welcome to white house history live. i am a senior vice president at the white house historical association and the director of the david rubenstein center for white house history. the white house historical association is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization founded by first lady jacqueline kennedy, dedicated to the preservation of the white house. and also educating american citizens about the white house and its diverse history. this evening, our guest is jim conroy, the author of "jefferson's white house: monticello on the potomac." jim was a lawyer in boston for 38 years before he began writing about american history. his previous book is "lincoln's white house: the people's house in wartime," which won the prestigious lincoln prize. if you would like to ask jim a question at the end of our broadcast, please type it in the comments section of the facebook feed and we will get to as many questions from our online audience as possible. jim, welcome to white house history live. james: thank you, it is a pleasure to be
welcome to white house history live. i am a senior vice president at the white house historical association and the director of the david rubenstein center for white house history. the white house historical association is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization founded by first lady jacqueline kennedy, dedicated to the preservation of the white house. and also educating american citizens about the white house and its diverse history. this evening, our guest is jim conroy, the author of...
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it's actually the white house chef. the white house chef is the taste tester. they're the last ones to taste close before the president. >> thank you. i've enjoyed your discussion. my question is can you give us an insight to our present president? >> trump? >> does he have any likes? >> i know he doesn't drink. >> we don't get a lot of information about what president trump likes. so what i've seen in the press so far is that he does love meat loaf and he does love a well-done steak with ketchup. i'm just telling you what i saw in the news and the chronicles about fast food. it is unfair. when you're on the campaign trail, that's what you're getting a lot of times. i do know he loves meat loaf and other than that we don't get a lot of information about the trump white house kitchen. thank you. >> well, thank you so much. [ applause ] >> this is american history tv on c-span3, where each weekend we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. >> next on the presidency, herbert hoover, presidential director thomas schwartz talks about how the librar
it's actually the white house chef. the white house chef is the taste tester. they're the last ones to taste close before the president. >> thank you. i've enjoyed your discussion. my question is can you give us an insight to our present president? >> trump? >> does he have any likes? >> i know he doesn't drink. >> we don't get a lot of information about what president trump likes. so what i've seen in the press so far is that he does love meat loaf and he does...
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house, like the white house personnel system. how do you hire people to work at the white house? so it's really building a large corporate headquarters with many subsidiaries in one building or three or four buildings. because the white house complex is, it includes the executive office of the president. there's a lot going on. that's what they should be focusing on right now. and they can do it. it's kind of exciting, though, but you have to keep your head in the game. and one of the challenges you have is, most people who go to work in the white house automatically find that their head grows about four sizes, and you want to remind people that, no, just do the job, be humble in how you do it, and remember that lots of people are -- remember there is lots of people watching. >> john podesta, now i know we have two very critical races in georgia right now, but trying to put that aside, because that's what the biden team is the world we are operating in right now. joe biden and his team, as they're trying to determine their cabine
house, like the white house personnel system. how do you hire people to work at the white house? so it's really building a large corporate headquarters with many subsidiaries in one building or three or four buildings. because the white house complex is, it includes the executive office of the president. there's a lot going on. that's what they should be focusing on right now. and they can do it. it's kind of exciting, though, but you have to keep your head in the game. and one of the...
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, the white house pastry chef. it's a reconstruction of the white house in 1800, when president adams was the first resident. and back then it wasn't the a brownuse, it was color. constructed entirely of gingerbread, marzipan, and chalk it, the mortar that holds it all together. he had aid was reconstruction of the white house on blueprint and east piece of gingerbread was put together so that it would all come together. there is actually, if you look closely, there are some fun things, like a little taste of texas here, with an armadillo. you will see the first pets here, including willie the cat. you will also see the humor of our pastry chef with the little sign that says beware of barney, the little white house squirrel underneath. >> seasons greetings, from all >>us at american history tv up next, author james conroy talks about his book, "jefferson's white house: monticello on the potomac," which examines the physical state of the white house during jefferson's presidency and how he utilized the white house a
, the white house pastry chef. it's a reconstruction of the white house in 1800, when president adams was the first resident. and back then it wasn't the a brownuse, it was color. constructed entirely of gingerbread, marzipan, and chalk it, the mortar that holds it all together. he had aid was reconstruction of the white house on blueprint and east piece of gingerbread was put together so that it would all come together. there is actually, if you look closely, there are some fun things, like a...
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partner to the white house. our mission and our role have been consistent, working with 11 presidents and first ladies dating back to the kennedys in 1961. our non-taxpayer funding supports conservation and preservation work in the white house to maintain that beautiful museum standard that mrs. kennedy envisioned for the state rooms, the ground floor rooms, and for the nonpublic historic rooms in the white house. we have had the privilege of finding acquisitions of art and furnishings for the permanent white house collection in collaboration with every president and first lady for the past 60 years. it was also important to mrs. kennedy that we undertake an education mission. that began with the publication of the first white house visitor guide in 1961 and we are in the 24th edition of that important book. we also continue that today in the 24th addition of the guidebook, as well as our white house history quarterly magazine. these programs, in her honor over the next three days , demonstrate our robust educat
partner to the white house. our mission and our role have been consistent, working with 11 presidents and first ladies dating back to the kennedys in 1961. our non-taxpayer funding supports conservation and preservation work in the white house to maintain that beautiful museum standard that mrs. kennedy envisioned for the state rooms, the ground floor rooms, and for the nonpublic historic rooms in the white house. we have had the privilege of finding acquisitions of art and furnishings for the...
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it's a lesson for future white houses. if you have a bad transition and you are late in creating the white house staff, then you're not going to be as successful in getting up and running quickly. >> i would think people looking back on these first 10 0 days would say he had a very ambitious agenda, knew whaet he wanted to accomplish, worked hard, pushed his staff well. >> there were pride points to be sure, but it's not a straight line. >> there were no limits on what i could ask him at that point. the hard part was always trying to get him to not just be in a campaign mode, but be in a presidential mode so he would share with us the burden of decision making, the change in his life since he became president. >> in the original special you'll see maybe we tried things that didn't work out. >> we probably had a little bit of bad luck in some of the low spots of our first 100 days came right at the end. some of the criticism was fair. we made mistakes, there's no question about that. >> he decided i'm going to take on reall
it's a lesson for future white houses. if you have a bad transition and you are late in creating the white house staff, then you're not going to be as successful in getting up and running quickly. >> i would think people looking back on these first 10 0 days would say he had a very ambitious agenda, knew whaet he wanted to accomplish, worked hard, pushed his staff well. >> there were pride points to be sure, but it's not a straight line. >> there were no limits on what i could...
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welcome to white house history live. i am a senior vice president at the white house historical association and the director of the david rubenstein center for white house history. the white house historical association is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization founded by first lady jacqueline kennedy, dedicated to the preservation of the white house. and also educating american citizens about the white house and its diverse history. this evening, our guest is jim conroy, the author of "jefferson's white house: monticello on the potomac."
welcome to white house history live. i am a senior vice president at the white house historical association and the director of the david rubenstein center for white house history. the white house historical association is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization founded by first lady jacqueline kennedy, dedicated to the preservation of the white house. and also educating american citizens about the white house and its diverse history. this evening, our guest is jim conroy, the author of...
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that was when she went back into the white house. she didn't know, how am i going to be able to go off to five different inaugural balls? she had to be a sent herself and go and, it's not too strong to say, collapse in her new home, the white house. >> i was really so tired that day. that night i was laid out in the queen's bed. i just couldn't move. >> she calls for the president's physician, dr. janet travell, who comes in with two pills. >> she had two pills, a green and an orange one, she told me to take the orange one, which i did. detecti dexa green, which i'd never had in my life. >> that's speed, which is obviously to rev up the motor of the individual, which mrs. kennedy said, it did. it allowed her to get out of bed, get dressed, and look her most beautiful. >> jackie rejoins her husband for the first inaugural ball. ♪ >> on this greatest of all days, high on dexedrine, this young queen goes forth into the night. jackie kennedy knew how to put on a show. >> there was this stunningly beautiful 31-year-old woman playing thi
that was when she went back into the white house. she didn't know, how am i going to be able to go off to five different inaugural balls? she had to be a sent herself and go and, it's not too strong to say, collapse in her new home, the white house. >> i was really so tired that day. that night i was laid out in the queen's bed. i just couldn't move. >> she calls for the president's physician, dr. janet travell, who comes in with two pills. >> she had two pills, a green and an...
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house cases in the white house and we know a lot of names of the folks who have contracted the virus. people like hope hicks in the white house, one of the president's closest confidant. there was donald trump himself who was famously hospitalized for the virus. all of those people received top-notch medical care, including care that's not available generally to the public. today we learn more about another white house covid patient, someone you probably haven't heard of, someone who isn't famous and who isn't coming out of this ordeal saying he feels 20 years younger like the president did. this story is detailed by jennifer jacobs, senior national political editor at bloomberg, who has broken many a story at the white house, and she's here with me tonight. jennifer, first of all, you've been doing incredible reporting on this beat, as strange of a beat as it may be. can you tell us about mr. creed, the head of white house security, and his battle with this illness? >> he's one of the white house officials that didn't come out of this with very few consequences. he actually had some
house cases in the white house and we know a lot of names of the folks who have contracted the virus. people like hope hicks in the white house, one of the president's closest confidant. there was donald trump himself who was famously hospitalized for the virus. all of those people received top-notch medical care, including care that's not available generally to the public. today we learn more about another white house covid patient, someone you probably haven't heard of, someone who isn't...
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white house. press secretary kayleigh mcenany. >> secretary mcenany: the president promised a safe and effective vaccine in record time, and president trump delivered. earlier this year we heard from several news outlets in so-called fact checks that president trump would be "a miracle" to be right, that was nbc news. we were told according to helpline "a vaccine will still take more than a year to develop." "usa today" warned us that "despite medical researchers progress, the vaccine was more than a year away." "national geographic" even told us that achieving a vaccine within "a year to 18 months" would be absolutely unprecedented. these reports deserve their own fact-check. president trump has not only been the optimist, hopeful to achieve a vaccine by years end, he's also been a leader. through operation warp speed, president trump the businessman and the president as the innovator has succeeded. president trump directed military logistics experts at the department of defense. partnering with
white house. press secretary kayleigh mcenany. >> secretary mcenany: the president promised a safe and effective vaccine in record time, and president trump delivered. earlier this year we heard from several news outlets in so-called fact checks that president trump would be "a miracle" to be right, that was nbc news. we were told according to helpline "a vaccine will still take more than a year to develop." "usa today" warned us that "despite medical...
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he works in a skiff in a building near the white house campus. we reported in october that he had been hospitalized in september with the coronavirus. and that's pretty much all we knew about him until recently. we were alerted to a go fufundm page that a family member of his had created to raise money for him, and we verified this gofundme page was indeed legitimate and valid, and the family friend outlined in the public documents on the gofundme page some of the consequences of what had happened to him during his three months in the hospital, and one of the consequences was he had some complications from the coronavirus, and he needed an amputation. he lost his big toe on his left foot, and on his right, he lost his right foot as well as the lower part of his leg. so he had some very severe consequences, is in a rehabilitation facility now near washington, according to this family friend. >> creed bailey who is this gentleman's name and you report on, i remember reading your piece back in october about him. i had not encountered people that i k
he works in a skiff in a building near the white house campus. we reported in october that he had been hospitalized in september with the coronavirus. and that's pretty much all we knew about him until recently. we were alerted to a go fufundm page that a family member of his had created to raise money for him, and we verified this gofundme page was indeed legitimate and valid, and the family friend outlined in the public documents on the gofundme page some of the consequences of what had...
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let's go to the white house. jeremy, as the pandemic rages and rages on, the president and his team are focusing in on pardons? >> that is right, wolf. that is expected to just be the first in a slew of pardons that the president will issue in the final days of his presidency. cnn learned there have been multiple meetings at the white house and involving top aids like jared kushner to discuss potential pardons. what is unusual is the slate of controversial pardons that the president is considering. now, wolf, while the pardons are on the horizon, the president's single-minded focus is on overturning the results of the election and his baseless claims of voter fraud are putting him at odds with one of his most loyal cabinet members. >> do you still have confidence in bill barr? >> ask me that in a number of weeks from now. >> reporter: president trump unable to conceal his anger towards his attorney general, two days after barr undercut trump's baseless allegations that the 2020 election was rigged. >> he hasn't d
let's go to the white house. jeremy, as the pandemic rages and rages on, the president and his team are focusing in on pardons? >> that is right, wolf. that is expected to just be the first in a slew of pardons that the president will issue in the final days of his presidency. cnn learned there have been multiple meetings at the white house and involving top aids like jared kushner to discuss potential pardons. what is unusual is the slate of controversial pardons that the president is...
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house. >> someone asked basket white house. i wouldn't be the best to speak on that. you want to speak on that mitt? >> wish i were there. there >>> last hour senate majority leader mitch mcconnell spoke to reporters and responded to growing pressures to pass a new coronavirus relief deal before the end of the year. watch. >> we just don't have time to waste, we have a couple weeks left here, obviously it does require billups support to get out of the congress but it requires a presidential signature. are we actually making a law or are we just making a point? i think the way you make a law for sure is you know you got a presidential signature. >> now this follows remarks earlier from a bipartisan group of senators who presented their own coronavirus relief framework and urged their colleagues to act quickly. >> we're battling covid-19 more fiercely now than ever before, we recognize that, it is inexcusable for is to leave town and not have an agreement. >> republicans and democrats neither of us got everything we wanted, both
house. >> someone asked basket white house. i wouldn't be the best to speak on that. you want to speak on that mitt? >> wish i were there. there >>> last hour senate majority leader mitch mcconnell spoke to reporters and responded to growing pressures to pass a new coronavirus relief deal before the end of the year. watch. >> we just don't have time to waste, we have a couple weeks left here, obviously it does require billups support to get out of the congress but it...
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this white house. >> yeah, this white house. no, i never felt fearful. i didn't have bullets flying over my head and i didn't have sharks coming at me from all directions so i had it easy compared to these two. the one thing that we were talking earlier, you have to have intuition in terms of when it's time to give the man some space. so it's more of just an intuitive sense of when it is time to sort of slowly back away. >> every three months we would go to walter reed and he would visit wounded warriors. i think it affected him emotionally. one time he went and we saw corey remsberg, the guy he was on patrol with in afghanistan was killed instantly. corey was thrown into a ravine. he was under water. somehow he survived, not drowning. he spent months in a coma and he lost half his eyesight and the ability to control half his body. he had to relearn how to walk, talk and eat. but here's the thing that really took me aback. president obama had met corey in normandy the previous june. and i had taken a picture of that encounter. and the picture, we had sen
this white house. >> yeah, this white house. no, i never felt fearful. i didn't have bullets flying over my head and i didn't have sharks coming at me from all directions so i had it easy compared to these two. the one thing that we were talking earlier, you have to have intuition in terms of when it's time to give the man some space. so it's more of just an intuitive sense of when it is time to sort of slowly back away. >> every three months we would go to walter reed and he would...
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she was a deputy white house press second in the obama white house. kate bedingfield will become the white house communications gf director. neera tandan to the cabinet position to the director of office of management and budget. the chief executive of the center for american progress. the smoothness of the senate confirmation process will depend entirely on the outcome of the senate elections in georgia on january 5th and we are joined later in the hour by jon ossoffe democratic candidate for senate in georgia. members of the president's economic advisers do not have to be confirmed by the is not, so cecilia rouse will be the chair of the three member house. and heather boucher, serving as the other members of the president's economic advisers, leading our our discuss tonight is sam stein, from the daily beast, and aneesh, both msnbc analysts, and the biden presidency continues to come into view. we now know most of the key players who will be working in white house positions that do o not require senate confirmation and the cabinet is also shaking s
she was a deputy white house press second in the obama white house. kate bedingfield will become the white house communications gf director. neera tandan to the cabinet position to the director of office of management and budget. the chief executive of the center for american progress. the smoothness of the senate confirmation process will depend entirely on the outcome of the senate elections in georgia on january 5th and we are joined later in the hour by jon ossoffe democratic candidate for...
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on the south lawn of the white house a painful ceremony unfolded. returning to their new home, nixon's successor reassured his wife, we can do it. soon he would reassure the nation. for gerald ford there was no transition. no time to settle into the world's most demanding job. >> when i took the oath of office and went back to the oval office, my desk was piled high with problems. we had an economic crisis and uncertainty with our allies and our adversaries. what a lack of public trust in the government. i finally came to the conclusion that i had to get rid of mr. nixon's past problems and spend 100% of my time on the problems facing the american people as a whole. the only way to do that was to pardon mr. nixon, get all his problems out of the white house so that my concentration could be on the economy, diplomatic problems, military problems, including how we could and have the conflict in vietnam. there were some in congress who said that i had made a deal with mr. nixon in order to become president and return i would grant him a pardon. that wa
on the south lawn of the white house a painful ceremony unfolded. returning to their new home, nixon's successor reassured his wife, we can do it. soon he would reassure the nation. for gerald ford there was no transition. no time to settle into the world's most demanding job. >> when i took the oath of office and went back to the oval office, my desk was piled high with problems. we had an economic crisis and uncertainty with our allies and our adversaries. what a lack of public trust in...
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the white house or any place. the ranch in this case where we left from, it's not set up to sneak the president out. especially when we did the second ones at the white house. and mrs. bush will recall on the second one when the president, i went up early in the morning, he had his sunglasses, and ball cap, on maria said he was in the hallway, i took a peek, i said sir, i'm ready. i said the glasses. he said shush. he said we are speaking -- sneaking out, i don't want bonnie to. now i did want to say just get into the elevator. in the elevator he said nick, you know like chill, i was like if i don't know if i could do any more of these because this was the second one. the planning was when you are secretly doing it. when there were secret service people we couldn't share information with, let alone folks on the detail. it wasn't a want to, know it was a need to know. we had to safely, successfully take the president out, so that the president could fulfill his mission. that i want to go there? of course not. but t
the white house or any place. the ranch in this case where we left from, it's not set up to sneak the president out. especially when we did the second ones at the white house. and mrs. bush will recall on the second one when the president, i went up early in the morning, he had his sunglasses, and ball cap, on maria said he was in the hallway, i took a peek, i said sir, i'm ready. i said the glasses. he said shush. he said we are speaking -- sneaking out, i don't want bonnie to. now i did want...
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house presence there but the white house has had a continuous presence in the stimulus talks leading on this for months, trying to get this phase for past and i spoke with thechief about this again this morning . he noted that nancy pelosi has been standing in the way of the deal going back prior to the election when she was anti-stimulus checks, something the president has been vocal about wanting and after the election according to her quote, she can now support these checks because of the new president were her words which is appalling to think that politics was playing into covid relief for the americanpeople and she stood against viability protection . they're not held liable for covid incidences through no part of their own and she's playing up to the trial lawyers and opposing liability protection which should be common sense . >> what about the bidens cabinet picks, president trump has the benefit of incentives starting the process before he was inaugurated in january of 2017. does the president oppose the senate taking out joe biden's nominees for the inauguration? >> i thin
house presence there but the white house has had a continuous presence in the stimulus talks leading on this for months, trying to get this phase for past and i spoke with thechief about this again this morning . he noted that nancy pelosi has been standing in the way of the deal going back prior to the election when she was anti-stimulus checks, something the president has been vocal about wanting and after the election according to her quote, she can now support these checks because of the...
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the white house. many of the president's meeting was focused on voter fraud. that's the president's single minded focus. the other issue is considering the pardons he's going to issue to his ally in the final weeks of his presidency. one thing that's clear and it is important to underscore this is the change that we have heard from our sources over the last week in terms of the level of concern and alarm from people who are close to the president about the lengths which he appears to be taken this. the concern ant what the president is going to be doing with 30 days left in office. that's a lot of time. we have seen how much the president can do with a tweet and in a matter of moment. now we have 30 days remaining in his terms in office. >> jeremy, who knows what's going to happen tonight? thank you so much for being with us. >> adam schiff let impeachmed i against the president. he is what he is. there was a discussion inside the oval office. i take it from your statement of the impeachment trial tha
the white house. many of the president's meeting was focused on voter fraud. that's the president's single minded focus. the other issue is considering the pardons he's going to issue to his ally in the final weeks of his presidency. one thing that's clear and it is important to underscore this is the change that we have heard from our sources over the last week in terms of the level of concern and alarm from people who are close to the president about the lengths which he appears to be taken...
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we also saw rudy giuliani coming to the white house. sydney powell was at the white house. so, clearly, many of the president's meetings today were focused on this issue of voter fraud. sources have told me that's been the president's single-minded focus. the only other issue is braperh considering the pardons he is going to issue in the final week fs his presidency. one thing, john, is the change we have really heard from our sources over the last week, in terms of the level of concern and alarm, from people who are very close to the president, about the lengths to which he appears to be taking this. and the concern about what the president is going to be doing with 30 days left in office. that is a lot of time. we have seen how much the president can do, with just a tweet, in a matter of moments. now, we have 30 days remaining in his term in office. >> all right, jeremy diamond, we will let you get back to reporting because, who knows, what else could happen tonight. thanks so much for being with us. joini joining us now. adam schiff. he led impeachment proceedings agains
we also saw rudy giuliani coming to the white house. sydney powell was at the white house. so, clearly, many of the president's meetings today were focused on this issue of voter fraud. sources have told me that's been the president's single-minded focus. the only other issue is braperh considering the pardons he is going to issue in the final week fs his presidency. one thing, john, is the change we have really heard from our sources over the last week, in terms of the level of concern and...
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he is sort of ending his time in the white house. four long weeks to go, increasingly isolated but also completely unbound and lashing out at staff, republicans and making everyone's life difficult right now while abdicating his leadership roles during the pandemic. >> yeah, i think the absence of jared kushner is very interesting because he's supposed to be the secretary of all things and he's vanished. let me turn to you congressman, you were a player in this bill. you were a co-chair. you fought for certain things. i think at this point, the american people want to know, am i getting $600, am i getting $2,000, and if i'm getting anything, when will those checks come? as best you can, how can you answer that question to american people who are suffering right now when everything seems to be hanging in the balance? >> well, i just have to go back and say that the president is being disingenuous at best, cruel at worst. 250 days ago, tiffany, i introduced a bill with rashida tlaib and others for $2,000 dollar and others in survival c
he is sort of ending his time in the white house. four long weeks to go, increasingly isolated but also completely unbound and lashing out at staff, republicans and making everyone's life difficult right now while abdicating his leadership roles during the pandemic. >> yeah, i think the absence of jared kushner is very interesting because he's supposed to be the secretary of all things and he's vanished. let me turn to you congressman, you were a player in this bill. you were a co-chair....
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joining me now, cnn's white house correspondent john harwood, and former nixon white house counsel john dean. good evening to both of you. john, i see you every night, john harwood. john dean, i haven't seen you in a while. it's good to have you on. thank you both for joining me. >> thank you. >> john harwood, more americans than ever before are hospitalized with the coronavirus, and deaths are skyrocketing. 26 million people don't have enough food to eat according to new census numbers. this is a colossal crisis the current president is ignoring it. but the next president is on cnn telling the american people how he's going to take it all on. >> well, that's everything in a contrast that you could hope to get between joe biden and donald trump. donald trump is somebody who he doesn't read. he doesn't prepare. he spent most of his time as president pretending to be president, but being most intensely involved with watching television, tweeting, and paying attention to what people are saying about him. joe biden has a serious team, serious people who are going to try to get control of th
joining me now, cnn's white house correspondent john harwood, and former nixon white house counsel john dean. good evening to both of you. john, i see you every night, john harwood. john dean, i haven't seen you in a while. it's good to have you on. thank you both for joining me. >> thank you. >> john harwood, more americans than ever before are hospitalized with the coronavirus, and deaths are skyrocketing. 26 million people don't have enough food to eat according to new census...
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phil, i'd like to begin on your beat at the white house. trump's end game after january 20 is up to trump. it's much more urgent to figure out his end game for the remaining 50 days. do you have any better read on that? >> well, brian, it seems the president's end game between now and the inauguration when he's going to be forced to leave office is to try to hold onto power as best he's able. we see the legal challenges from rudy giuliani continue. we see the president continue to be fixated on what he believes or at least says he believes to be a stolen election. there's no evidence of that, of course, but that's what the president's been consumed be as opposed to governing. that's been the case day after day and continues to be the case today. we also see the president issuing a number of pardons. we saw the first of what is expected to be many issued for the former lieutenant general michael flynn. and the reporting from this case, we don't know a lot of details. but it certainly indicates there could be some bad practices have gone on i
phil, i'd like to begin on your beat at the white house. trump's end game after january 20 is up to trump. it's much more urgent to figure out his end game for the remaining 50 days. do you have any better read on that? >> well, brian, it seems the president's end game between now and the inauguration when he's going to be forced to leave office is to try to hold onto power as best he's able. we see the legal challenges from rudy giuliani continue. we see the president continue to be...
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by task the white house and go to the media. it is funny hearing that now after watching trump being on the media all the time. i was a big step at that time. social media has completely changed how we work. there's no doubt about it. i do think the next president and the president after that, probably not going to be doing things the way president trump does which is announcing policy changes on twitter that his staff doesn't even know about, that is more of a president trump personality than anything else, i don't think that will happen but sure, i do think it plays a huge role both for the white house getting the message out, doing something from social media and not through a formal traditional announcement, however that is in a press release or in the briefing room for whatever that could be something but it also changes how reporters cover things. it is so incredibly competitive, always has been now your competing against people's tweets, who can tweak faster? it's not something that was anticipated before so it has change
by task the white house and go to the media. it is funny hearing that now after watching trump being on the media all the time. i was a big step at that time. social media has completely changed how we work. there's no doubt about it. i do think the next president and the president after that, probably not going to be doing things the way president trump does which is announcing policy changes on twitter that his staff doesn't even know about, that is more of a president trump personality than...
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the white house has not yet commented. and all of this comes as the president's attempts to change the election results continue to go nowhere. on tuesday one of the trump's closest allies attorney general bill barr told the a.p. the justice department uncovered no effort of widespread voter fraud. certainly not on the scale that would change the outcome. no evidence has been presented in court either. in spite of the president's wild and unfounded allegations. of the 44 cases that have been filed in connection with the election, 27 have been denied, dismissed, settled or withdrawn. none have found a single instance of fraud. i want to bring in nbc's kristen welker at the white house and tom winter, following the bribery investigation. good morning to both of you. kristen, talk to me about what we know about the president's state of mind, particularly this idea that he could start issuing pre-every pre-everytive pardons for this family. >> reporter: good to see you and be with you. you hit the nail on the head, "embattled.
the white house has not yet commented. and all of this comes as the president's attempts to change the election results continue to go nowhere. on tuesday one of the trump's closest allies attorney general bill barr told the a.p. the justice department uncovered no effort of widespread voter fraud. certainly not on the scale that would change the outcome. no evidence has been presented in court either. in spite of the president's wild and unfounded allegations. of the 44 cases that have been...
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it to the white house for the white house to execute, sign those bills into law and execute them. but i've been saying this over and over again. it is not the job of congress to stand behind the president or any president. their job is to represent the people that have voted them into those positions. and if they can start getting that -- if everybody can remember that, then the american people would best be served. this is why we're seeing all this frustration, this back and forth. and at the 11th hour, the discord with the president saying he may veto the stimulus bill and has already decided he's going to go against defense spending. >> abby, it may seem small talking about lives and livelihoods at stake here, but what is the deal with this email back and forth at the white house over -- this is the exit plan, this is the exit process, here is the detailed information about your last days in the white house, how you'll receive your final paycheck. they received another email today saying never mind, guidance is coming. >> reporter: it's another normal, administrative process th
it to the white house for the white house to execute, sign those bills into law and execute them. but i've been saying this over and over again. it is not the job of congress to stand behind the president or any president. their job is to represent the people that have voted them into those positions. and if they can start getting that -- if everybody can remember that, then the american people would best be served. this is why we're seeing all this frustration, this back and forth. and at the...
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this is a decision by the white house. what happened here, i'm told from sources close to the pentagon, that the white house was infuriated because there was a washington post article that said that trump was squandering billion dollars on his wall on the southern border and if some of the money could be redirected, the pentagon could save money for troop readiness or cybersecurity or preparing for the rise of china or some other important adversaries. and so when pentagon saw this and when the political leaders of the pentagon saw this and the white house saw this, the white house said cancel all meetings and the biden transition team had meetings that were scheduled and had requests for information, rfi's and the trump pentagon shut the whole thing down. secretary miller is a decent person, a mild mannered person and he's saying i'm ready to talk but he's being misled by his own staff. he's being told this was mutual. it was not mutual. this is done by the white house and the secretary of defense should stand up and say
this is a decision by the white house. what happened here, i'm told from sources close to the pentagon, that the white house was infuriated because there was a washington post article that said that trump was squandering billion dollars on his wall on the southern border and if some of the money could be redirected, the pentagon could save money for troop readiness or cybersecurity or preparing for the rise of china or some other important adversaries. and so when pentagon saw this and when the...
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let's get straight to the white house with our chief white house correspondent jim acosta is on the scene. you're getting new information from your sources. update our viewers. >> source close to the white house said the public should examine, quote, a flurry of pardons as the president nears his time in office. some said it would be fine for the president to pardon his family members preemptively even though they have not' been charged with any crimes. the source went on to say some of the president's advisers believe that mr. trump could legally pardon himself and something disputed by constitutional scholars. as for the election, white house officials aren't exactly giving attorney general william barr a ringing endorsement this evening one day after he broke with the president and said the justice department could not find any evidence of widespread voter fraud. steering clear of reporters but surfacing at white house holidays parties, the president may have found a new official to put on the nauteghty list, attorney general william barr. as barr said there was no widespread fraud in
let's get straight to the white house with our chief white house correspondent jim acosta is on the scene. you're getting new information from your sources. update our viewers. >> source close to the white house said the public should examine, quote, a flurry of pardons as the president nears his time in office. some said it would be fine for the president to pardon his family members preemptively even though they have not' been charged with any crimes. the source went on to say some of...
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that's the white house counsel. these two gentlemen are going to play important roles in trying to guide both whom the president's meeting with. we know that's not going to work. and what the president endeavors to do or not do in those closing days. but the concern does stretch beyond the walls of 1600 pennsylvania. and part of the reason there is so much concern in the pentagon is because there is one area where the president actually can order something to happen, and people are supposed to follow those orders. and so, there are real concerns about, you know, engagements and military decisions. and at the white house, the concern -- this is one piece of the concerns is what's actually going to happen on january 20th? like, we've seen now, the president's been very overt about the fact that he wants to contest the legitimate election results. and wants congress to help him do that on january 6th. but beyond that, there's been a broad assumption for a long time that, of course, and the president has said this, hims
that's the white house counsel. these two gentlemen are going to play important roles in trying to guide both whom the president's meeting with. we know that's not going to work. and what the president endeavors to do or not do in those closing days. but the concern does stretch beyond the walls of 1600 pennsylvania. and part of the reason there is so much concern in the pentagon is because there is one area where the president actually can order something to happen, and people are supposed to...
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white house staffers fit neither of those categories. but they tried it, until they got called out on it. now they've walked that back. i mean, then again, it's not supposed to be just the president's friends who get access to super expensive, super rare monoclonal antibody treatments when they get covid, right? that's not -- the protocol for the distribution of those superrare, superexpensive treatments is not just supposed to be people who the president can call on his cell phone, but that's how that's worked out so far. so, maybe they thought they could get away with having white house staffers jump the queue. to showcase just how much the administration is prioritizing the fight against the virus, even now, it is tomorrow night that secretary of state mike pompeo is hosting a holiday party at the state department, an indoor holiday party that has a guest list of 900 people, all in one room, tomorrow night at the state department. that's how serious they are about this thing. today, on the day the first vaccines were administered in t
white house staffers fit neither of those categories. but they tried it, until they got called out on it. now they've walked that back. i mean, then again, it's not supposed to be just the president's friends who get access to super expensive, super rare monoclonal antibody treatments when they get covid, right? that's not -- the protocol for the distribution of those superrare, superexpensive treatments is not just supposed to be people who the president can call on his cell phone, but that's...
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a lot of spin from the white house. but was it different from this white house press shop? >> certainly. i think it's different than any other press shop that existed in politics before because there is always a little bit of tension between the reporters and those who are speaking on behalf of a politician because often you are asking the questions that they don't want to answer. but the way that the press secretaries who worked for donald trump took it to a different level was often their attacks were personal or they took it personally when you asked them tough questions about something that the president himself had said. someone they willingly went to work for and were doing so while getting a paycheck from taxpayers. and i think we saw a little bit of a different iteration of that with every press secretary. sean spicer set the bar incredibly low with the way he began as press secretary. we saw it with sarah sanders, with stephanie grisham, who refused to brief the press at all. it culminated with kayleigh mcenany, having the most add r adversarial relationship with r
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desperate to feed families and yet, it's party time at the white house. here is tom foreman. >> amid the cheers and unmasked smiles and the grinning vips or at least kid rock. you would think there's no pandemic on pennsylvania avenue. according to reports from daily mail.com. >> it's been an amazing four years we are trying to do another four years, otherwise i will see you in four years. >> indeed the white house has more than a dozen hol date parties on tap. and hundreds of invitations are flowing on out to events at the state department. despite repeated covid outbreaks among the staff. sound crazy? as the administration's own health team is warning americans -- not to team trump. we will engage in the celebration of christmas, it's no surprise. white house gatherings have triggered three coronavirus outbreaks, leaving several big republicans plus the first lady and president testing positive. >> i was not in great shape and we have a medicine that healed me, fixed me, it's a great medicine. >> yet, trump returned to dramatically remove his mask and i
desperate to feed families and yet, it's party time at the white house. here is tom foreman. >> amid the cheers and unmasked smiles and the grinning vips or at least kid rock. you would think there's no pandemic on pennsylvania avenue. according to reports from daily mail.com. >> it's been an amazing four years we are trying to do another four years, otherwise i will see you in four years. >> indeed the white house has more than a dozen hol date parties on tap. and hundreds of...
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regardless of where you live, even if it happens to be the white house. will ganss is here with more. good morning, will. >> good morning, kenneth and mona. did you guys know that president trump is the first president to not have a pet in the white house in 171 years? it's true. and since it's throwback thursday, we're taking a look back through american history this morning from a pup's perspective. on inauguration day, the four-legged members of the biden family will make history when they move into the white house. major will be the first rescue dog to ever live there. my own rescue, archie, got intrigued, so we paid a visit to the american kennel club's museum of the dog. how is it going? good to see you. good to see you. >> with president and ceo allen fassell. not a lot of people know this about archie but he has very high political aspirations. lucky for us, akc's museum of the dog is currently showing an exhibit called presidential dogs. our pal alan taking us for a walk through the exhibit. laddie boy owned by warren g. harding in 1921. >> he be
regardless of where you live, even if it happens to be the white house. will ganss is here with more. good morning, will. >> good morning, kenneth and mona. did you guys know that president trump is the first president to not have a pet in the white house in 171 years? it's true. and since it's throwback thursday, we're taking a look back through american history this morning from a pup's perspective. on inauguration day, the four-legged members of the biden family will make history when...
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house -- with white house counsel? they moved from -- that they're fighting the election to they're figuring how much can they secure for themselves, whether that's pardons or, you know, in the case of the suit that we learned about today or the court case we learned about today, you know, corruption and bribery in order to secure pardons. it's, you know, when you -- and when you know that joe biden is coming in after him with a very sober, somber, experienced cabinet, the sort of shenanigans you see at the white house now seem -- it's all the more stunning for that all to set in about what's actually happening in that building now. you know, we just happened to find out about this one case, right? we just happened to find out about this. >> yes. >> imagine all the other pardons they're working on. >> but also one of the important things about today is that william barr, when he went to the white house, already knew that judge howell's memo was coming out because his federal prosecutors had cooperated with the judge in
house -- with white house counsel? they moved from -- that they're fighting the election to they're figuring how much can they secure for themselves, whether that's pardons or, you know, in the case of the suit that we learned about today or the court case we learned about today, you know, corruption and bribery in order to secure pardons. it's, you know, when you -- and when you know that joe biden is coming in after him with a very sober, somber, experienced cabinet, the sort of shenanigans...
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white house, the president of the united states. what went into this? >> as you noted earlier, this was not one of those instances. i know it might seem like a shock to people watching it at home. but this wasn't an incident where the president makes an address to the news media. reporters sometimes presumably would have a chance to ask questions afterwards. this was taped by the white house communications office. it was posted on the white house facebook page and twitter account. this was not anything the news media was involved with. it was essentially an info mercial and one of the president's last attempts to try to get his perceived messaging out there. you know, no one is -- even his allies at this point nobody is amplifying the message he is trying to get out there about widespread voter fraud. you are not hearing it from the senate or the house allies or the vice president, and twhiwhie is sticking with the company line is not out there charging the fight. what the president has left is his social media account. the 46-minut
white house, the president of the united states. what went into this? >> as you noted earlier, this was not one of those instances. i know it might seem like a shock to people watching it at home. but this wasn't an incident where the president makes an address to the news media. reporters sometimes presumably would have a chance to ask questions afterwards. this was taped by the white house communications office. it was posted on the white house facebook page and twitter account. this...
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associated press that republican sen doug mastriano was maskless when he went to the white house with other republican lawmakers they were discussing efforts to overturn president elect joe biden's victory in the state. president trump told must riyana the white house medical personnel with to take care of them. his son and his son's friend who are also there for the oval office meeting and tested positive. president elect joe biden had his first daily briefing today as battleground states complete recounts requested by president trump's legal team. >>as kareen wynter reports now even with the lingering legal battles biden continues to build his white house staff. >>with additional cabinet nominations expected today president elect joe biden already delivering on a promise to build a diverse administration. he just me janet yellen as treasury secretary a move that still requires senate confirmation but would make allen the first female in this position she tweeted this morning recovery hinges on restoring the
associated press that republican sen doug mastriano was maskless when he went to the white house with other republican lawmakers they were discussing efforts to overturn president elect joe biden's victory in the state. president trump told must riyana the white house medical personnel with to take care of them. his son and his son's friend who are also there for the oval office meeting and tested positive. president elect joe biden had his first daily briefing today as battleground states...
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these folks in the white house represent that. let me say this quickly, death was the occasion for the founding of this country. what do i mean? the carnage of the civil war gave birth to the modern u.s. nation. that unimaginable death gave birth to what we take to be the united states of america and how we've grappled with it. in this case death reveals how broken we are. it seems to me it also reveal that is rour leadership reflect that. >> dr. bedilia, it has fallen to health care workers to mark the deaths of all 2,800 americans who died yesterday. i wonder how the field handles that burden alone. i mean, i spoke to "washington post" reporter who was embedded in the mayo clinic hospital system in wisconsin and nurses would come in and come off shifts and literally sit with covid patients taking their last breath. how does that exist in a country so paralyzed with political divisiveness? how do we support them if we don't agree this is happening and it shouldn't be? >> nicolle, it is what we've felt is a dual burden in this pan
these folks in the white house represent that. let me say this quickly, death was the occasion for the founding of this country. what do i mean? the carnage of the civil war gave birth to the modern u.s. nation. that unimaginable death gave birth to what we take to be the united states of america and how we've grappled with it. in this case death reveals how broken we are. it seems to me it also reveal that is rour leadership reflect that. >> dr. bedilia, it has fallen to health care...
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what is the white house saying? >> well, the white house is saying that he was not invited by president donald trump. they're also saying that he was also saying here he was simply here at the white house for a public tour. but the timing is certainly a little bit suspicious, or at least coincidental, we should say, alicia, coming the same day that this proud boy leader was participating in the stop the steal rally that thousands of pro-trump supporters are participating in not far from the white house as we speak. and as we know, president trump has long had this kind of winking relationship with proud boys, telling them when he was asked to denounce white supremacy and distance himself from the group in the first presidential debate with joe biden. stand back and stand by. then later claiming he didn't know anything about the group, even though it's very clear that he does know who they are. >> and just to be clear, josh, our understanding is that the president did not meet with tarrio or have any interaction with
what is the white house saying? >> well, the white house is saying that he was not invited by president donald trump. they're also saying that he was also saying here he was simply here at the white house for a public tour. but the timing is certainly a little bit suspicious, or at least coincidental, we should say, alicia, coming the same day that this proud boy leader was participating in the stop the steal rally that thousands of pro-trump supporters are participating in not far from...
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the white house is declining to comment. overnight the justice department saying, no government official was or is currently a subject or target of the investigation disclosed in this filing. the 18-page court document is partially redacted. the names of the people under investigation blacked out as is the name of the person to be pardoned under the alleged plan and comes as sources tell abc news that rudy giuliani has discussed with the president the possibility of getting a preemptive pardon for himself. several of giuliani's associates are currently under indictment. >> it's disgraceful what happened. >> reporter: as giuliani leads the president's unsuccessful legal efforts to overturn the election results. according to "the new york times," trump has also discussed with advisers whether to grant preemptive pardons to his adult children and his son-in-law jared kushner. no member of the trump family has been accused of a federal crime. in the meantime, attorney general william barr seen leaving the white house tuesday, an
the white house is declining to comment. overnight the justice department saying, no government official was or is currently a subject or target of the investigation disclosed in this filing. the 18-page court document is partially redacted. the names of the people under investigation blacked out as is the name of the person to be pardoned under the alleged plan and comes as sources tell abc news that rudy giuliani has discussed with the president the possibility of getting a preemptive pardon...
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kaitlan, thank you very much at the white house. in a couple minutes as we mentioned, president-elect joe biden will be formally introducing key members of the health team in charge of the pandemic response when he takes office next month. arlette saenz is live in wilmington, delaware. arlette, give us a preview of what we're about to see. >> reporter: well, president-elect joe biden will be officially rolling out members of his health team that will be tasked with tackling the pandemic. if you look at biden's previous rollouts of nominees, there's a chance some may be in attendance. dr. anthony fauci will not be among them but the transition was looking into ways for him to potentially participate virtually. biden has landed on a variety of people with variety of backgrounds and expertise areas, leading health and human services is xavier becerra, attorney general of california, who does not -- is not a medical expert but has been leading that legal fight to defend the affordable care act. we know that dr. murthy will return as sur
kaitlan, thank you very much at the white house. in a couple minutes as we mentioned, president-elect joe biden will be formally introducing key members of the health team in charge of the pandemic response when he takes office next month. arlette saenz is live in wilmington, delaware. arlette, give us a preview of what we're about to see. >> reporter: well, president-elect joe biden will be officially rolling out members of his health team that will be tasked with tackling the pandemic....
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just minutes from now white house white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany will take questions from reporters. we will bring you that press briefing. it will be fiery so keep it right here. ♪ so we only pay for what we need. it's pretty cool. that is cool! grandma! very cool. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ [what's this?] oh, are we kicking karly out? we live with at&t. it was a lapse in judgment. at&t, we called this house meeting because you advertise gig-speed internet, but we can't sign up for that here. yeah, but i'm just like warming up to those speeds. you've lived here two years. the personal attacks aren't helping, karly. don't you have like a hot pilates class to get to or something? [ muffled scream ] stop living with at&t. xfinity can deliver gig to the most homes. ♪ >> harris: we are awaiting a white house briefing that we are told will set take place at any moment. fox has learned that they have raised $75 million over the past month as the battle over those two georgia senate runoff seats is red-hot. the results of next mont
just minutes from now white house white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany will take questions from reporters. we will bring you that press briefing. it will be fiery so keep it right here. ♪ so we only pay for what we need. it's pretty cool. that is cool! grandma! very cool. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ [what's this?] oh, are we kicking karly out? we live with at&t. it was a lapse in judgment. at&t, we called this house meeting because...
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he's in the white house, with the president. also at that meeting as "the new york times" first reported, was attorney sydney powell, who has been spreading wild conspiracy theories about rigged voting machines. trump reportedly discussed naming sydney powell as special counsel, like an official, i guess, department of justice counsel, overseeing an investigation into voter fraud. what would that look like? at the meeting the participants reportedly discussed commandeering voting machines with powell to inspect the machines. sydney powell is someone so extreme and whose performance has been so bizarre and error ridden that trump's own legal team publicly disavowed her. she has supported qanon conspiracies, claimed the democrats stole the election, and said those who don't support trump's delusion will go to jail. again, in the white house with the president, chewing the fat, brain storming, figuring out what to do next. now apparently there was some pushback in the meeting as we'll discuss shortly. think about this. you have the
he's in the white house, with the president. also at that meeting as "the new york times" first reported, was attorney sydney powell, who has been spreading wild conspiracy theories about rigged voting machines. trump reportedly discussed naming sydney powell as special counsel, like an official, i guess, department of justice counsel, overseeing an investigation into voter fraud. what would that look like? at the meeting the participants reportedly discussed commandeering voting...