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this is not the first white house school, but it likely was the last time the white house had a school inside. jacqueline kennedy had an experience where caroline had ballet classes outside of the white house, which was no issue until they became until her husband became president and then they were caroline was being followed by reporters. so she decided this is kennedy decided to create what was initially called a playgroup you're kind of evolved into a nursery and then by the time carolyn what caroline was school age became a first grade classroom and john jr. was part of the playgroup ultimately, but it was comprised of children. who were the kids of their close friends and the parents all pulled their resources and funded? the salary of the teachers the parents pooled resources for the supplies books. there was a trampoline that was purchased for the the school kids. it was her way of providing her kids with an environment where they were learning in something like a classroom setting with other children, but again, it was controlled they were. in you know behind is for private wa
this is not the first white house school, but it likely was the last time the white house had a school inside. jacqueline kennedy had an experience where caroline had ballet classes outside of the white house, which was no issue until they became until her husband became president and then they were caroline was being followed by reporters. so she decided this is kennedy decided to create what was initially called a playgroup you're kind of evolved into a nursery and then by the time carolyn...
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it is hard in any white house. the next panel can speak to this too, to get outside perspective because it is the difficulty of surviving the day sometimes. >> i want to peel back the layers of what it is like to be in those meetings. it brings to mind the fact that the president is sort of emotional, he is colorful, faulty in his language sometimes. does that exist in meetings? is there space for people to be emotional, colorful when you are debating ideas or is it always more formal? is it on the topic only or does it have a more free-form? jen psaki: it is definitely free-form. >> i ask because the creative prices in the decision-making process has a connection to how people feel when they are making decisions and when they are offering ideas. is it constrained or a free-flowing environment? how would you describe how that goes? cedric richmond: it is free-flowing and when you have people like ron klain who have been around him a long time. even when it is not senior staff that want to deliver something. they wi
it is hard in any white house. the next panel can speak to this too, to get outside perspective because it is the difficulty of surviving the day sometimes. >> i want to peel back the layers of what it is like to be in those meetings. it brings to mind the fact that the president is sort of emotional, he is colorful, faulty in his language sometimes. does that exist in meetings? is there space for people to be emotional, colorful when you are debating ideas or is it always more formal? is...
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as the people's house, we believe the white house should be a place for learning and for sharing new and different ideas. sharing new forms of art and culture and history and different perspectives. we want you to visit and take advantage of these opportunities and maybe see something for yourselves that maybe you never thought you could do or be. i'm happy to welcome you here for our little black history month celebration. i'm glad you guys are here. so many milestones in black history have touched this very house. did you know that african-american slaves helped to build this house? you knew that. you know right up stairs in a bedroom called the lincoln bedroom, president lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation marked an important step. you knew that. did you know in 1878, rutherford b. hayes was president at the time that's correct. would you like to stand. you want to say that one more time. >> first african-american president of the united states. >> very good. [ applause ] very good. >> this is american history tv and you're listening to michelle obama in her own words. af
as the people's house, we believe the white house should be a place for learning and for sharing new and different ideas. sharing new forms of art and culture and history and different perspectives. we want you to visit and take advantage of these opportunities and maybe see something for yourselves that maybe you never thought you could do or be. i'm happy to welcome you here for our little black history month celebration. i'm glad you guys are here. so many milestones in black history have...
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attention looked at slavery in the white house. so 10 different families had brought in slave servants and part of the reason some of them did it was that congress was so tight with the money for running the household and they had to use a lot of their own money. it was just they would bring their own enslaved servants with them to say, you know on the funds so we look in this chapter starting with martha washington and the contributions those early southern first ladies made to systemic racism. and then we get into. you know mary lincoln who has an african freed woman who is her dressmaker and she is giving money to the freed slaves who have come to the dc area and are living hand to mouth and she's taking her own money and supporting them then you get up to eleanor roosevelt. you know who did amazing things and was actually on a hit list by the ku klux klan they had a bounty on her head for what she was doing to promote civil rights and to bring the issue of lynching out lady bird johnson's incredible whistle stop tour after the
attention looked at slavery in the white house. so 10 different families had brought in slave servants and part of the reason some of them did it was that congress was so tight with the money for running the household and they had to use a lot of their own money. it was just they would bring their own enslaved servants with them to say, you know on the funds so we look in this chapter starting with martha washington and the contributions those early southern first ladies made to systemic...
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and moving into the white house? >> they are the first cup toll move into the white house. nobody stayed terribly long. they weren't impressed. i think abigail embodies another part of the partnership. she wasn't interested in what they would call presiding. she adopted martha's ceremonies dutifully, but the role she played was as an adviser. she was really was hr husband's closest adviser. and in the spirit of republican virtue, john adams made the terrible discussion not to change his cabinet. so he ended up with a cabinet full of traitors. so he would have always relied on abigail, but in that particular circumstance, she was his closest adviser. >> and that's fascinating you're mentioning that because really coming up to modern first ladies and contemporary first ladies in terms of personnel issues. we know that nancy reagan so important on issues of personnel. never afraid to tell her husband. that person should go or that person is not good for you. so it clearly starts at the very beginning in that kind of advisory capacity. so before we come back to dolly, let me tu
and moving into the white house? >> they are the first cup toll move into the white house. nobody stayed terribly long. they weren't impressed. i think abigail embodies another part of the partnership. she wasn't interested in what they would call presiding. she adopted martha's ceremonies dutifully, but the role she played was as an adviser. she was really was hr husband's closest adviser. and in the spirit of republican virtue, john adams made the terrible discussion not to change his...
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back you still have a democrat in the white house. how will you get to actual consensus and get bills signed? >> congressman mccarthy: we will pass them out of the house but i believe going through this current administration and these poor policies -- remember what happened after 1994. we balanced the budget, we reformed welfare, and you did that with a democrat in the white house after they had a rude awakening when the american public spoke very clearly that they wanted a new agenda and a new transformation. the other thing that comes with a new majority is you're able to hold this in administration accountable. if we are able to stand up to an attorney general who goes after parents and calls them terrorists if they want to go to a school board meeting. you're able to actually find why did we have 13 new gold star families based on the pilling out of americans out of afghanistan. we can look at the irs releasing taxpayers filings. why is that going forward? there are numerous places to hold this administration accountable. we will
back you still have a democrat in the white house. how will you get to actual consensus and get bills signed? >> congressman mccarthy: we will pass them out of the house but i believe going through this current administration and these poor policies -- remember what happened after 1994. we balanced the budget, we reformed welfare, and you did that with a democrat in the white house after they had a rude awakening when the american public spoke very clearly that they wanted a new agenda...
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does the white house stand by that comment? >> we absolutely stand by the president's comments pray but as you know i do not speak for hunter biden to there's not more i can say on that. >> nothing was unethical. my son has not made money in terms of this thing about what are you talking about, china. elizabeth: $4.8 million at least came out of china into hunter biden's accounts. if it's all ethical, why is hunter and the biden family by querying millions of dollars of cash flow from china, russia, ukraine and more. in all in shell companies but selling access to political power is corrupt to pray. >> it is correct to the core. it is something that is going to really come out more and more. and let me tell you, it is something as i said before that not only hurts our country but you know, i have often said on your show we have a week president and that he is not capable of the job. i now think we literally have one of the most corrupt presidents ever. my god, tell the truth once in a while. he says something different every da
does the white house stand by that comment? >> we absolutely stand by the president's comments pray but as you know i do not speak for hunter biden to there's not more i can say on that. >> nothing was unethical. my son has not made money in terms of this thing about what are you talking about, china. elizabeth: $4.8 million at least came out of china into hunter biden's accounts. if it's all ethical, why is hunter and the biden family by querying millions of dollars of cash flow...
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coolidge had a very pristine white house even a laid off the white house housekeeper could see that they spent too much because he was asking is he said the people to cut the budget federal budget then he must cut his white house budget as well and the big character thing that he did was he was rather popular contrary to what history books suggests now. and so he easily could have run again in 19. 28 he chose not to run why because he was trying to convey that office. is more important than man? i'm not as an lbj or of course roosevelt who said the elections about moi, you know. coolidge wanted to receive to in order to make the office more respectful. we live in a republic of laws. not men. and that that was a tough decision not to run because the party didn't exactly thank him for it when a candidate is very popular. he has big coattails. well coolidge did it. anyhow, there were other factors including illness his wife and so on but the main factor was he wanted to make like george washington rather than make like theodore roosevelt who said he wouldn't run again and then did and also
coolidge had a very pristine white house even a laid off the white house housekeeper could see that they spent too much because he was asking is he said the people to cut the budget federal budget then he must cut his white house budget as well and the big character thing that he did was he was rather popular contrary to what history books suggests now. and so he easily could have run again in 19. 28 he chose not to run why because he was trying to convey that office. is more important than...
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by getting rid of the disposal authority in the white house i don't really think the white house loses much. i have never understood why it was so necessary to have that just preserving it, leaving it for the archives. and then banning ephemeral systems once again creates a bright line rule. as do these regular issues. those of terms it does create bright lines and simplifies things. because i readily agree with you that the only way we will be able to successfully accomplish this mission is for people to understand where those lines are. >> the other part of this i understand were working on some legislation here to create lines they don't make sense to people there it seems counterintuitive, that is an issue as well. so personal communication as an example how do you delineate that and then the broader issue may be all the panel can talk about balance of preserving the records in the value of public disclosure that we talked about and the importance of confidentiality. where is that line? maybe you can talk about that? >> thank you, senator. i do want to say your point about confusio
by getting rid of the disposal authority in the white house i don't really think the white house loses much. i have never understood why it was so necessary to have that just preserving it, leaving it for the archives. and then banning ephemeral systems once again creates a bright line rule. as do these regular issues. those of terms it does create bright lines and simplifies things. because i readily agree with you that the only way we will be able to successfully accomplish this mission is...
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so really as the white house the white house is the people's house. and i think it's really important to see that every american sees their stories reflected in the white house their stories their ancestors stories. they should be able to see themselves in the building that that speech by michelle obama caused a lot of people to come head our way to look for more information about slavery in the white house, and we really didn't have a lot of that information available at the time and so us launching our slavery in the president's neighborhood initiative is an effort to correct that and to add those voices into the narrative and put them into conversation with first ladies first families and presidents themselves. they are essential to white house history and american history, and they're not just witnesses to white house history. they are deeply involved one of my favorite stories and things that sort of a correction is an enslave man for a president james madison paul. he wrote the first white house memoir. it's a pretty remarkable read and in it. h
so really as the white house the white house is the people's house. and i think it's really important to see that every american sees their stories reflected in the white house their stories their ancestors stories. they should be able to see themselves in the building that that speech by michelle obama caused a lot of people to come head our way to look for more information about slavery in the white house, and we really didn't have a lot of that information available at the time and so us...
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what is the human level response to the white house? >> we have anticipated that there will be rising numbers of covid cases. it's not the number that it was around omicron and i don't know if it was lamancha press corps. certainly was among the general public. there were number of questions we put in place -- precautions we put in place to protect him and other members of the team. that includes testing for anybody who goes to see him and that includes social distancing in meetings whenever possible and additional precautionary steps we take in order to protect him and protect other senior members of the white house. >> is there any ongoing err near future conversations with china on the russian situation or has the u.s. concluded china will not budge on the decision and being involved? >> they are been ongoing discussions with china would expect including their expectations they abide by -- and don't support and send material support to russia. certainly i would expect there will be ongoing discussions. [inaudible] >> that is what we
what is the human level response to the white house? >> we have anticipated that there will be rising numbers of covid cases. it's not the number that it was around omicron and i don't know if it was lamancha press corps. certainly was among the general public. there were number of questions we put in place -- precautions we put in place to protect him and other members of the team. that includes testing for anybody who goes to see him and that includes social distancing in meetings...
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ebony mcmorris is the white house correspondent for that network. nicholas wu is with political, with political. thank you for joining us today. >> that is a much. >> c-span's washington journal, every day we take your calls live on the air on the news of the day we discussed policy issues that impact you, coming up tuesday morning, the chief advocacy officer of the national alliance on mental illness discusses federal efforts to improve mental health programs in the u.s. and we look at the u.s. and nato response to the russian invasion of ukraine with democratic congressman peter. watch live seven eastern tuesday morning on c-span or as c-span now our free mobile app. join discussion with your phone call, facebook comments, text or tweets. >> tuesday on c-span, secretary of state antony blinken testifies before the senate foreign relations committee about u.s. assistance for ukraine and the state department they -- budget request live at 10 a.m. eastern ended 2:00 p.m. the houses back to work on several bills including one to help small business co
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this is from january 1997 in the white house roosevelt room. thank you, and please be seated and welcome to the white house. i am pleased to see all of you here today for the presentation of this report of the presidential advisory committee on gulf war veterans illnesses. the work of this committee reflects the administration's commitment to finding answers for the thousands of brave men and women suffering from undiagnosed illnesses after serving in the persian gulf war. and it reflects the president's abiding commitment to being responsive to and responsible for our veterans and their families. i know that there are members who are here of the commission and i'd like them if they would just to stand so that we could see all they're all standing good. we appreciate very much the time and effort that went into this service, and i know firsthand how important and difficult your task has been over the last four years the president and i have received many heart-wrenching letters from gulf war veterans and family members. many veterans and their
this is from january 1997 in the white house roosevelt room. thank you, and please be seated and welcome to the white house. i am pleased to see all of you here today for the presentation of this report of the presidential advisory committee on gulf war veterans illnesses. the work of this committee reflects the administration's commitment to finding answers for the thousands of brave men and women suffering from undiagnosed illnesses after serving in the persian gulf war. and it reflects the...
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elizabeth: big white house diversifying says yes to drilling for oil on federal land. after setting that down for months. destroying families, destroying jobs but why the sudden 180 after the white house attack on u.s. energy threatened to sick the scc on u.s. oil blaming u.s. oil for not drilling enough the white house credibility crisis just got way worse. with us and that congressman james comber, rick cropper, fox news contributor doctor marc siegel. also at the federal senior legal correspondent margo cleveland, fox news contributor joe koch up vice president of the natural border patrol council he is. the far left, the media and the meltdown mode as moves to block the line must take over of twitter. this is about the left bullying censorship. twitter boots off gop lawmakers at the far left media is okay at letting al qaeda, isis and ironic dictator still tweet? and why is dr. fauci silent on this? shocking video out of china. covid police caught on camera in china assaulting arresting anyone who breaks china's severe total lockdown that doctor fauci praised for i
elizabeth: big white house diversifying says yes to drilling for oil on federal land. after setting that down for months. destroying families, destroying jobs but why the sudden 180 after the white house attack on u.s. energy threatened to sick the scc on u.s. oil blaming u.s. oil for not drilling enough the white house credibility crisis just got way worse. with us and that congressman james comber, rick cropper, fox news contributor doctor marc siegel. also at the federal senior legal...
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okay, and we want you to feel welcome here at the white house. which really is as the admiral said it's the people's house. it belongs to all of us. so just remember that okay. and as the people's house, we believe the white house should be a place for learning and for sharing new and different ideas. sharing new forms of art and culture and history and different perspectives. we want you to visit and we want you to take advantage of these opportunities and maybe see something for yourselves that maybe you never thought you could do or be so i'm happy to welcome you here for our little black history month celebration. i'm glad you guys are here. so many milestones in black history have touched this very house. just to name a few. did you know that african-american slaves helped to build this house? you knew that? did you know that write upstairs in a bedroom called the lincoln bedroom president lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation that marked an important step forward and ending slavery. did you know that happened right here? you knew tha
okay, and we want you to feel welcome here at the white house. which really is as the admiral said it's the people's house. it belongs to all of us. so just remember that okay. and as the people's house, we believe the white house should be a place for learning and for sharing new and different ideas. sharing new forms of art and culture and history and different perspectives. we want you to visit and we want you to take advantage of these opportunities and maybe see something for yourselves...
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that is one of those things that for a white house, any white house it is very hard to overcome that even with strong messaging. how people feel in the gulf and filled the car with gas to have the for the growth grocery store. it's really hard to put some messaging that can change that reality. think democrats face a significant challenge. biden facing a significant challenge when it comes to trying to show other points for what his and restoration is done. how do you say look over here would people say i feel this way every time i go to pull out my credit card. again i think democrats are looking to try to change some of their messaging present the reality of that is going to be quite difficult the next few months. spent harold ford junior to think the is anything they can practically do to change the trajectory of their midterms? >> i think probably one or two things. i greet largely with what is already been said. the kind of people does have an answer how to retain control but he has a right the for democrats is not strong. that got a story to tell the should tell every of what b
that is one of those things that for a white house, any white house it is very hard to overcome that even with strong messaging. how people feel in the gulf and filled the car with gas to have the for the growth grocery store. it's really hard to put some messaging that can change that reality. think democrats face a significant challenge. biden facing a significant challenge when it comes to trying to show other points for what his and restoration is done. how do you say look over here would...
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what do you think is behind that in the white house? >> i'm astonished that they don't see this as a political albatross hanging around their neck. >> martha: it is in the polls. >> in 2022, there's a lot of democrats that voted for the biden border policies and are going to stand accountable in elections. that's why you're seeing erosion in the president's own party on this title 42 issue. >> martha: it's very interesting. sort of lack of pivot that we've seen. very quickly. you're out of time. trevor reed, marine, returned from russia to texas today. i know this has been a big issue for you for years. your thought on that. >> it's a glorious day. i can't help be happy for trevor and his parents. his folks list in texas. we've been consulting on this, trying to do everything we can to encourage the biden administration to pursue this trade. i'm appreciative of the president for making this transaction. >> martha: happy for him and his family. a few people still there that need to be worked on. thanks for all you've done. thanks very mu
what do you think is behind that in the white house? >> i'm astonished that they don't see this as a political albatross hanging around their neck. >> martha: it is in the polls. >> in 2022, there's a lot of democrats that voted for the biden border policies and are going to stand accountable in elections. that's why you're seeing erosion in the president's own party on this title 42 issue. >> martha: it's very interesting. sort of lack of pivot that we've seen. very...
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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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what you do in the white house. let's step back to a few weeks or months ago in the white house saying, how much support do we provide to humanitarian corridors? do you say we are americans and support from world war ii on? humanitarian values in europe and provide an avenue for people to exit that might include an air corridor or do you say we're no afraid of a third rate military power. we have seen that in ukraine. we so afraid of them we won't project american values in ukraine. i think putin sees a vulnera vulner vulnerability in afghanistan and iraq. from the american side you have to say we have to project american values despite the threats. intercede somewhere here. >> the current head of the cia said putin's grip on russia tightened so did the appetite. is he reckless? will things get worse if the world detaches from moscow more? >> i will never disagree with ambassador burns. he is an impressive cia director affiliated with that agency but let's give you a complimentary sp perspective that's simple. here'
what you do in the white house. let's step back to a few weeks or months ago in the white house saying, how much support do we provide to humanitarian corridors? do you say we are americans and support from world war ii on? humanitarian values in europe and provide an avenue for people to exit that might include an air corridor or do you say we're no afraid of a third rate military power. we have seen that in ukraine. we so afraid of them we won't project american values in ukraine. i think...
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if the white house preparing recession? >> secretary psaki: well, we are going to constantly monitor our economic data, but what are economic feels and what the u.s. government economic team feels is that the economy has a very strong basis. our recovery has been incredible strong on most measures. we created more jobs last year than any year in american history. the on appointment rate was 3.6% the last time it was measured just a few weeks ago. we also know though that costs are too high, that's how people across the country of course experience inflation, and we need to take steps to address that, and there are steps the president has been taking, from fixing the family glitch to make sure people have lower cost of health care, to even extending the student loan pause to make sure that even as our economy is continuing to recover, we are reducing costs, so we are going to continue to address that but we feel our economy has a strong basis right now and we will continue to monitor. it's very important for the government t
if the white house preparing recession? >> secretary psaki: well, we are going to constantly monitor our economic data, but what are economic feels and what the u.s. government economic team feels is that the economy has a very strong basis. our recovery has been incredible strong on most measures. we created more jobs last year than any year in american history. the on appointment rate was 3.6% the last time it was measured just a few weeks ago. we also know though that costs are too...
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here with me in studio jonathan lemire, white house bureau chief for politico and the white house of "way too early" for msnbc. and michael shear, white house correspondent for "the new york times." thank you all for being here. jonathan, i want to start with you. there was so much news about these white house call logs, a big mystery here. what's the significance of these missing call logs given the fact that there is still so much that lawmakers are trying to figure out about january 6? jonathan: obviously the january 6 committee is trying to figure out exactly what the president was doing that day as his supporters were storming the capitol. and we know from media reports, from accounts fered by lawmakers and aides that he was working the phones for at least part of that day, that he had retreat for the most part, a private dining room just off the oval office. he's in there and a bank of televisions and watching what was going on and per witnesses seemingly pleased by a lot of what he saw, and we know he was making phone calls. but yet knows calls aren't showing up in the logs. t
here with me in studio jonathan lemire, white house bureau chief for politico and the white house of "way too early" for msnbc. and michael shear, white house correspondent for "the new york times." thank you all for being here. jonathan, i want to start with you. there was so much news about these white house call logs, a big mystery here. what's the significance of these missing call logs given the fact that there is still so much that lawmakers are trying to figure out...
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she lived in the white house. the concession statement she delivered on behalf of a horse president gerald ford ending. the 1976 campaign was not the end of her own political life. she continued to her work to improve the lives of those facing breast cancer and substance abuse focusing a spotlight once taboo topics. she built a friendship and policy partnership with the woman who followed her into the white house rosalyn carter an advocate for the mentally ill. and she revealed that she'd lobbied her husband to name a woman to the supreme court and to his 1976 re-election ticket. betty ford was fond of saying she was known to have an opinion or two you'll hear directly from her featuring footage from c-span's video library. let's listen to her now in her own words. the equal rights amendment when ratified will not be an instance solution to women's problems. it will not alter the fabric of the constitution. are forced women away from their families? it will help knock down those restrictions that have locked women
she lived in the white house. the concession statement she delivered on behalf of a horse president gerald ford ending. the 1976 campaign was not the end of her own political life. she continued to her work to improve the lives of those facing breast cancer and substance abuse focusing a spotlight once taboo topics. she built a friendship and policy partnership with the woman who followed her into the white house rosalyn carter an advocate for the mentally ill. and she revealed that she'd...
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the biggest lie of this white house is in plain sight. joe biden is not up to the job of being president. he is struggling cognitively but the administration pretends all is well. today a white house staffer dressed up as an easter bunny blocking the president from answering questions about foreign policy, things that actually matter. take a look. >> [inaudible]. >> [shouting questions]. >> sean: don't let joe talk off the top of his head. why is the easter bunny blocking him from answering questions? at one point first lady jill biden remind joey to wave. take a look. >> welcome to the south lawn. thank you and happy, happy easter. >> [cheers and applause]. >> am i right? >> wave. >> sean: she had to remind him where to sit. take a look. >> okay. just sit down. >> just sit and don't move. >> [laughing]. i am the teacher. >> sean: the first lead helped the president read a children's book. he needed help. >> i will quickly read brown bear so you are not soaking wet. >> they won't let me read at all. >> here, you can start. >> i can readba
the biggest lie of this white house is in plain sight. joe biden is not up to the job of being president. he is struggling cognitively but the administration pretends all is well. today a white house staffer dressed up as an easter bunny blocking the president from answering questions about foreign policy, things that actually matter. take a look. >> [inaudible]. >> [shouting questions]. >> sean: don't let joe talk off the top of his head. why is the easter bunny blocking him...
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the white house, the former white house counsel did not go and testify there today on his own. without checking with me. i authorized it. that is just a theory. >> i'm in complete control! he is definitely still deferential to me. there is nothing to worry about, all this is fine. i don't smell anything burning. that's exactly what i thought as well. i mean, people who, one time delivered a newspaper to the white house while trump was president. and we're like executive privilege! i can't testify! but having the deputy white house counsel testify? the fact that this is something that doesn't bother trump at all in terms of privilege claims, i would get money that you're surmising at. >> and when you're talking to congresswoman about it, i would watch this carefully. she did what she was supposed to do. she didn't turn away any cards at all. but it certainly had the air of, that had nothing to do with anything happen today. i mean, if you didn't get the feeling that there was the slightest mention of that in the committee today. >> yeah, she was like, you know? it's breaking new
the white house, the former white house counsel did not go and testify there today on his own. without checking with me. i authorized it. that is just a theory. >> i'm in complete control! he is definitely still deferential to me. there is nothing to worry about, all this is fine. i don't smell anything burning. that's exactly what i thought as well. i mean, people who, one time delivered a newspaper to the white house while trump was president. and we're like executive privilege! i can't...
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ten your where it was called the white house. there was no place in the capitol city where all the men of government could get together. let alone anybody, so what dolly did was took that executive mansion and turned it into a center for entertaining where everybody in town would show up, and they did, and she threw weekly parties. they became an indispensable part of the washington political machine. and it's in those parties, i contend, that these people learned to work together in bipartisan ways going toward something they didn't even know was going to happen, which is that this one party republic was going to turn into a two party democracy. >> we are still in the earliest days of this office, but say si focuses on the earliest 20th century of first ladies. so let's turn to her and talk about how the role has changed. has it changed? did it change? did the civil war change it? >> before we talk about change, i think it's worth pointing out that what she has been describing is the consistent through the centuries. e digit roo
ten your where it was called the white house. there was no place in the capitol city where all the men of government could get together. let alone anybody, so what dolly did was took that executive mansion and turned it into a center for entertaining where everybody in town would show up, and they did, and she threw weekly parties. they became an indispensable part of the washington political machine. and it's in those parties, i contend, that these people learned to work together in bipartisan...
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she won't be going into work at the white house. perhaps most importantly, lirl today, the white house, the vice president had not experienced any symptoms. she was asymptomatic completely when it comes to this infection. i should point out, of all the big names on that list we just mentioned, none of them reportedly experienced severe illness. none of them appears to have been hospitalized. even the real old ones, some symptoms, yes. but scary bad symptoms and having to go to the hospital, none of them, as far as we know. and not coincidentally, all of them are vaccinated, fully vaccinated. the vice president just got her second booster dose 25 days ago. as we know now, as our understanding of this virus and the vaccines have evolved over time, we know that any vaccination schedule cannot 100% prevent you from getting infected. you can still get a positive test result, but if you are fully vaccinated, your positive test result is much, much, much, much more likely to be associated with only mild symptoms no, severe illness, with yo
she won't be going into work at the white house. perhaps most importantly, lirl today, the white house, the vice president had not experienced any symptoms. she was asymptomatic completely when it comes to this infection. i should point out, of all the big names on that list we just mentioned, none of them reportedly experienced severe illness. none of them appears to have been hospitalized. even the real old ones, some symptoms, yes. but scary bad symptoms and having to go to the hospital,...
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she will be able to walk in the white house. perhaps, most importantly, with today, the white house said the president has not experienced any symptoms, not at all. they said they were asymptomatic when it comes to this infection. i mean, i should point, out of all the big names on the list we just mentioned, none of them reportedly experienced severe illness. none of them appears to have been hospitalized, even the real old ones who may have had some symptoms, but bad symptoms, none of them as far as we know. and, not coincidentally, all of them are vaccinated, fully vaccinated. in fact, the vice president just got her second booster just 25 days ago. as we know now, as our understanding of this virus and vaccines have evolved over time, we know that any vaccination schedule cannot 100% prevent you from getting infected. you can still get a positive test result, but, if you are fully vaccinated, your positive test result is much much much much much much more likely to be associated with only mild centers with no surveillance, a
she will be able to walk in the white house. perhaps, most importantly, with today, the white house said the president has not experienced any symptoms, not at all. they said they were asymptomatic when it comes to this infection. i mean, i should point, out of all the big names on the list we just mentioned, none of them reportedly experienced severe illness. none of them appears to have been hospitalized, even the real old ones who may have had some symptoms, but bad symptoms, none of them as...
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house, excuse me the white house, one of the white house buildings just to see if you know, the trump team was talking to russia. so that happened even when president trump was in office. you're right, obama never rebuked hillary about this at all. his surrogates speak of it as a warranted investigation. >> yeah. that tech executive, rodney joffe, listen what john durham is saying about this, that tech executive, hillary clinton's campaign, hillary clinton's lawyers, mark elias and michael sussman were building a narrative designed to malign donald trump and his campaign. when the tech executive is going, using computer data, demanding his employees create this impression that trump is illegally communicating with the kremlin, they were so sophisticated with this, they came up with a name for it. they called it crimson rhino. that was the code name that the tech executive gave to the clinton world effort to paint trump as a stooge of vladmir putin. again, i just can't overstate, this 48-page filing released by john durham has so many important revelations about the abuse of our govern
house, excuse me the white house, one of the white house buildings just to see if you know, the trump team was talking to russia. so that happened even when president trump was in office. you're right, obama never rebuked hillary about this at all. his surrogates speak of it as a warranted investigation. >> yeah. that tech executive, rodney joffe, listen what john durham is saying about this, that tech executive, hillary clinton's campaign, hillary clinton's lawyers, mark elias and...
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house -- in the white house. the president looks to him for his assessment of congress, he trust him implicitly. i have nothing to announce, but when we have something to announce, it will involve a new, important role for him, something the president is excited about. reporter: did the president see any larger meaning in the french elections in terms of the allied effort against russia? jen psaki: i don't have any assessment of that, i will leave that to others. the president was pleased with the outcome. he spoke with president mike roan -- macron this morning and is looking forward to working with him. reporter: an interesting observation that president macrn -- macron secured a double digit win, though he was down in popularity. jen psaki: i do not have information on that front. reporter: is the white house supportive of that? jen psaki: that is decisions for the nato alliance to make, so we will leave it to those entities. reporter: we learned more about friday's shooter from d.c. police who say he had hund
house -- in the white house. the president looks to him for his assessment of congress, he trust him implicitly. i have nothing to announce, but when we have something to announce, it will involve a new, important role for him, something the president is excited about. reporter: did the president see any larger meaning in the french elections in terms of the allied effort against russia? jen psaki: i don't have any assessment of that, i will leave that to others. the president was pleased with...
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is the white house blaming grege abbott for inflationg ? well, i think we're trying to state the facts of what his another political stunt that we're seeing happen and the impact of it the nice of the state of texas to help these peoplee get to their final destination, meaning we don't think we can winme in court and tonight, biden is presiding over the worst open borders catastrophe, all preventable in modern history, apprehensions of illegaleg immigrants soared toal over 220000 in march alone. that's right, the highest level since two thousand. and by the way, officials are now saying that authorities stopped twenty three people on terrorist database watch lists at the southern border in twenty twenty one . and get this according to justts the news.com before biden even officially lists title 40 toon protections. we expect that nextect month the administration now a is usig exceptions such as pregnancy or mental illness to let illegalan immigrants stay in the country. tsthis is the united sanctuary states of america under joe biden. but a
is the white house blaming grege abbott for inflationg ? well, i think we're trying to state the facts of what his another political stunt that we're seeing happen and the impact of it the nice of the state of texas to help these peoplee get to their final destination, meaning we don't think we can winme in court and tonight, biden is presiding over the worst open borders catastrophe, all preventable in modern history, apprehensions of illegaleg immigrants soared toal over 220000 in march...
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one, in terms of how the white house is reacting, it was a joyful day at the white house. you saw jen psaki afterwards in her briefing try not to tear up because of the emotion of the moment for her and everyone at the white house. politically, it's important to mention, this is a pretty concrete example of president biden making good on a campaign promise. presidents don't always get to do that. he had this opportunity and he fulfilled it by nominating judge brown jackson, and now with her confirmation he can say, i did not just promise to do that, i fulfilled it. it comes politically at a time when he's not doing super well in the balls. -- in the polls. only months still until the november elections, but this could be a positive jolt in the arm for democrats, for progressives, for black women and men who are a an important part of the -- are an important part of the democratic constituency. to your point about mitch mcconnell, certainly that is part of the overall political picture here. if indeed republicans end up gaining control of the senate and perhaps the house as
one, in terms of how the white house is reacting, it was a joyful day at the white house. you saw jen psaki afterwards in her briefing try not to tear up because of the emotion of the moment for her and everyone at the white house. politically, it's important to mention, this is a pretty concrete example of president biden making good on a campaign promise. presidents don't always get to do that. he had this opportunity and he fulfilled it by nominating judge brown jackson, and now with her...
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jill and i are excited to have you at the white house _ are excited to have you at the white house we — are excited to have you at the white house. we were not able to host this easter— house. we were not able to host this easter egg _ house. we were not able to host this easter egg roll last year because of the pandemic. this year we are finally— the pandemic. this year we are finally getting together again. it is so _ finally getting together again. it is so special. it means so much to see and _ is so special. it means so much to see and hear— is so special. it means so much to see and hear the children and all the family— see and hear the children and all the family is showing up to be here today _ the family is showing up to be here today the — the family is showing up to be here today. the joy and laughter and come the occasional, at least with my grandson, — the occasional, at least with my grandson, the easter bunny, a little startled _ grandson, the easter bunny, a little startled sometimes! but the joy and laughter— startled sometimes! but the joy and laughte
jill and i are excited to have you at the white house _ are excited to have you at the white house we — are excited to have you at the white house. we were not able to host this easter— house. we were not able to host this easter egg _ house. we were not able to host this easter egg roll last year because of the pandemic. this year we are finally— the pandemic. this year we are finally getting together again. it is so _ finally getting together again. it is so special. it means so much to...
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everyone at the white house is so excited. i told nigh grand kids and pete buttigieg they could stay up late and watch the show tonight. tonight we come here to answer a very important question on everybody's mind. why in the hell are we still doing this? i know -- i know there are questions about whether we should gather here tonight because of covid. well, we're here to show the country that we're getting through this pandemic. plus everyone had to prove they were fully vaccinated and boosted. [ applause ] >> so if you are at home watching this and you wonder how to do that, just contact your favorite fox news reporter. they're all here vaccinated and boosted, all of them. and, look, fox -- fox news, i'm really sorry your preferred candidate lost the last election. to make it up to you, i'm happy to give my chief of staff to you all so he can tell sean hannity what to say every day. in fact, ron klain is here at the cbs table with mick mulvaney. mick, on cbs i was stunned. i figured he would end up on masked singer with rudy
everyone at the white house is so excited. i told nigh grand kids and pete buttigieg they could stay up late and watch the show tonight. tonight we come here to answer a very important question on everybody's mind. why in the hell are we still doing this? i know -- i know there are questions about whether we should gather here tonight because of covid. well, we're here to show the country that we're getting through this pandemic. plus everyone had to prove they were fully vaccinated and...
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in the obama white house held back more than 48000 pages. judge jackson also gave the white house confidential non- public probation recommendations for some of her cases. but when we asked about a probation document filed on the hawkins case, judge jackson claimed she was not able to access her records, her old cases because that was allegedly because she was no longer on the district court. and we now know that she sits on the d.c. circuit court of appeals. now, if that is true there are many unanswered questions about how information the white house thought was helpful, was so easily obtained. so we should taketh into account that all of the helpful information has already been leaked. that brings me to the merits of judge jackson's nomination. for judicial nominees, their philosophy ought to decide how to decide cases. how to be primary consideration. part of having a judicial philosophy is having an understanding of the fundamental principles of our constitution. natural rights are part of that system. judge jackson explained to us that
in the obama white house held back more than 48000 pages. judge jackson also gave the white house confidential non- public probation recommendations for some of her cases. but when we asked about a probation document filed on the hawkins case, judge jackson claimed she was not able to access her records, her old cases because that was allegedly because she was no longer on the district court. and we now know that she sits on the d.c. circuit court of appeals. now, if that is true there are many...
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is the white house having this both ways? >> the bottom line is the cdc, scientists look at the data, if you look across the country, still lead a relatively low number. the title 42 is not necessary at the border. that goes into effect in late may. it gives us time to assess things and that is a public health decision made by the cdc. i think that they are following the evidence as they see it. mike: what is your sense of the timeline for vaccines for children under age five. >> that is a great question. i have a lot of friends who have kids under five who are anxious to know. we know that moderna is in the middle of filing its data with the fda. my hope is that we will see some data from pfizer as well. as soon i see fda can get to the data, put together some sort of an assessment, we will see this. my hope is that will be in the next couple of months. it is hard to gauge exactly when this will become available. >> is the science they are for the helping small children? >> the science on vaccine in kids is actually quite st
is the white house having this both ways? >> the bottom line is the cdc, scientists look at the data, if you look across the country, still lead a relatively low number. the title 42 is not necessary at the border. that goes into effect in late may. it gives us time to assess things and that is a public health decision made by the cdc. i think that they are following the evidence as they see it. mike: what is your sense of the timeline for vaccines for children under age five. >>...