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house at the white house. the money went to their owners. and so for her son to have done that was really kind of a shocking revelation to me when i discovered that. and there's a reason why these families brought their enslaved workers. and that was simply because congress never gave them enough money to run for the president's mansion house in new york and philadelphia. and that was part of why the washington's brought. they also hired individuals, both whites, to work in their executive houses. but they didn't have enough money. and and and sarah polk was another good example where she sort of made a campaign promise that if she were first lady, she would stay within her budget. and part of the way she she did that was she got rid of ten staff members, the white house, and replaced them all with her enslaved servants. and that was how she budget. so congress has never done enough and. this is sort of the whole history of first ladies and the white house in the frustrations they had of running this house wit
house at the white house. the money went to their owners. and so for her son to have done that was really kind of a shocking revelation to me when i discovered that. and there's a reason why these families brought their enslaved workers. and that was simply because congress never gave them enough money to run for the president's mansion house in new york and philadelphia. and that was part of why the washington's brought. they also hired individuals, both whites, to work in their executive...
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one very, very role, of course, in the white house is that of the white house. social secretary, relying on one's expertise in protocol, tact, etiquette, hospitality. i think there might be some magic. it has, and it remains key to build relationships, maintain diplomatic ones, present the most welcoming experience possible at the white house. the kansas city star in 1921 reflected her duties will be as complex as that of an. that was laura harlan, the social secretary for, warren g. harding and calvin coolidge, who served from that year to 1929. but, of course, was 20 years prior, in 1901, during president theodore roosevelt's administration. that first lady edith hired the very first official social secretary at the white house, isabella hagner james, and ever since social secretaries have helped create memorable experiences for all guests at the white house from kings and heads of states, artists, scholars and little children chasing those easter eggs at the white house easter egg roll. while the reins of the job varies and you will likely never them on a goo
one very, very role, of course, in the white house is that of the white house. social secretary, relying on one's expertise in protocol, tact, etiquette, hospitality. i think there might be some magic. it has, and it remains key to build relationships, maintain diplomatic ones, present the most welcoming experience possible at the white house. the kansas city star in 1921 reflected her duties will be as complex as that of an. that was laura harlan, the social secretary for, warren g. harding...
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shortly after, the inauguration, biden swore in 206 white house staff that they saw that the white house staff was going to be in port and they worried about getting it. the senate confirm people through and what they focused on were the people in policy making positions who not confirmed and. so they filled those and by inauguration they had. 1100 non confirmed person. now the the risk in that though is that the department gets confirmed comes in and his staff is already there and he would like or she like to appoint their own people so you have some conflict there but they thought it was very right at the start to to get people in place and then with the nsc was was critical and jake sullivan had worked with with biden as had tony blinken and the two of them could work well together in the secretary of state and the white house positions coordinate on what's going to be an important part of that coordination is a great pivot process. and dave and chris have both mentioned process before. chris, in the book you talk about and i'm forgetting the exact phrase, something like on position c
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white house insider telling axios these border crisis meetings under the biden white house they're not attended by agency chiefs or leaders. they're attended by deputies, congressman. how do you fix a problem with that. we've lost so much of national security and sovereignty with the open border and number within issue in the country and scrambling around and something the biden administration and actually takes seriously and looking for scape goads and border has to be controlled. people were afraid of what's coming and with all if you have indication. i'm urning my family, my con stitch junes, be ready for emergency. something big could happen and i think it's a matter of when not if. elizabeth: congressman babin of texas, thank you. still ahead, congressman de-especially ports of entry see toe and carl roth, new report top democrats ordering fellow democrats to stop talking about the president's age. it's "taboo but now senate democrats really worried he will lose because he's"too old. tonight in our second installment in our misleading america series, we take on dhs sec tourist may
white house insider telling axios these border crisis meetings under the biden white house they're not attended by agency chiefs or leaders. they're attended by deputies, congressman. how do you fix a problem with that. we've lost so much of national security and sovereignty with the open border and number within issue in the country and scrambling around and something the biden administration and actually takes seriously and looking for scape goads and border has to be controlled. people were...
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welcome to white house history live. and for those of us joining us in person, welcome to the historic decatur house and the white house historical association. and my name is dr. colleen hogan, a senior vice president at the white house historical association, and the director of the david rubenstein center for white house history tonight, a special episode of white house history live as we launch the book mourning the president's loss and legacy in american culture. this book was published by the university virginia press in partnership with the center for presidential history, southern methodist university, and the miller center at uva. mourning the presidents brings together and emerging scholars to examine how different generations and communities of americans have eulogized and remembered. u.s. presidents. this evening, we're joined by several scholars that contributed the book on stage. and we have others in the audience, including chester and brandon robinson. thank you for joining us this evening. dr. matthew co
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white house spokesman ian sames firing off a letter on them blasting reporters at white house and special counsel for them and mental fitness and sam said that the coverage distracted from the report and special counsel robert hur testifying before congress on march 126789 liz: lucas tomlin son, you're always terrific. thank you very much. welcome back to the show former house judiciary chief julian epstein. the white house now, julian, they're in an all out war and attacking the justice department special counsel robert hur's report and new york time's report the white house is calming saying this is inappropriate that you're trying to get them to reframe the coverage. >> it's the old line of don't hang a lantern on your weaknesses. what robert hur did and special counsel did here was entirely appropriate and gave the report to the white house for a chance for them to preview it before it was made public, and the white house rejected it and said if he's going to decline he needs to give a reason why. the mental state was the principal if not the prosecution and i remember when they were
white house spokesman ian sames firing off a letter on them blasting reporters at white house and special counsel for them and mental fitness and sam said that the coverage distracted from the report and special counsel robert hur testifying before congress on march 126789 liz: lucas tomlin son, you're always terrific. thank you very much. welcome back to the show former house judiciary chief julian epstein. the white house now, julian, they're in an all out war and attacking the justice...
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i covered the white house for a ten years. it is a demanding jobe. joe biden's calling card is i'm an adult. i won't do all these things, i know how it works. i'm the expert. i know the rules. this report says they blew through very important rules, so it undermines his credibility of donald trump is chaos, i know how to do it right. he's the incumbent president, trying to say don't bring all that chaos back. so the facts of the report and the judgment about his abilities, it's damning. so the president will start this statement, i would make the case if he really wants to bend the arc, which is a big question, he's not going to answer that in washington. he's only going to answer that if they see him consistently out to the road. >> that's what you were saying, basil. >> he has to now and throughout the entire campaign demonstrate that he has the mental acutity to be president, which people as john said, don't currently believe. i would say he's probably not happy about this report, probably not happy about the news coverage. if we see angry biden t
i covered the white house for a ten years. it is a demanding jobe. joe biden's calling card is i'm an adult. i won't do all these things, i know how it works. i'm the expert. i know the rules. this report says they blew through very important rules, so it undermines his credibility of donald trump is chaos, i know how to do it right. he's the incumbent president, trying to say don't bring all that chaos back. so the facts of the report and the judgment about his abilities, it's damning. so the...
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but, this white house right now, is is it the stance by this white house, that this report was issued in part with a motive and a goal to inflict political harm on the president? >> i heard the question the first time, and i'm just, i have nothing to object to him with the vice president said. i thought she was powerful and forceful. >> also just to follow-up, i'm sorry. this administration, as you said, you said that republicans often attacked prosecutors -- >> and i said that's created environment, where -- there is an incentive by the special counsel to include some of this language. but, often i've heard from democrats and this white house say that those attacks against independent systems can also sow distrust with the public, and those independent institutions. by saying that this is politically motivated, not just gratuitous, but politically motivated, does this not also sow distrust with the public? >> i reject that, i reject that question. you see this, and it's in the report, the letter that the president's lawyer and the white house counsel's office sent to the special coun
but, this white house right now, is is it the stance by this white house, that this report was issued in part with a motive and a goal to inflict political harm on the president? >> i heard the question the first time, and i'm just, i have nothing to object to him with the vice president said. i thought she was powerful and forceful. >> also just to follow-up, i'm sorry. this administration, as you said, you said that republicans often attacked prosecutors -- >> and i said...
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joining us know white house national security advisor jake sullivan. welcome to "fox news sunday." >> thank you for having me. >> restart the grim anniversary two years into the conflict russia's attack on ukraine. the "new york times" does not have an optimistic outlook putting it this way saturday, the forecasts are anything but optimistic the best ukraine can hope for in 2020 for many 2024 n officials and analysts say is to simply hold the line. so what is the argument to congress or the explanation to the american people and of the white house is asking for tens of billions more in aid to ukraine? where the finish line thing is how does this conflict resolve? >> first about let's take a step back. two years ago this month everyone predicted ukraine would fall in a week or two that russia would march into the capitol of ukraine, and wipe it off the map. that did not happen and two years later not only did that not happen not only does kyiv stand but it's taken back half the territory russia occupied in those initial months of the war. so a lot of pr
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i think it's time to to put a woman in the white house girls, how about you? well, we like to spend money but not money we ain't got and we can balance a checkbook and, girls, let me tell you what time to clean up capitol hill with a shovel and a pair of high heels we've seen what the good ol' boys can do now it's our turn to take a shot don't you think it's time we put a woman in the white house with a whole new attitude? we could use a little female common sense down on pennsylvania avenue after 230-something years of waiting it's way past overdue yeah, i think it's time we put a woman in the white house girls, how about you? there'd be a lot less fussing and fighting and carrying on there'd be a lot more loving and listening and getting along just look at the mess we're in heck, i'd vote for loretta lynn i guarantee that we'd all be singing a different song don't you think it's time we put a woman in the white house with a whole new attitude? we could use a little female common sense down on pennsylvania avenue after 230-something years of waiting it's way
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there seems to be ambiguity from white house to white house what it is or isn't. >> that's a great point. i don't think they have clearly defined it. i think that's part of the problem. if you can't define it, the people on the grounds -- >> but also, do you have to? or can't it just be obvious? i recognize deterrence when i see it. any questions for brett? >> i don't have a question or comments. i think -- the thing is, again, we are talking about deterrence, yet what is the larger risk for americans? something over there or something to the south of our border? we have absolutely no deterrence there. i think, you know, we are talking about, are we talking about punishment? what you try to do is put somebody in a deeper hole than they were if they hadn't done something. >> i was just going to say, listen, what is not deterrence is saying repeatedly "don't, don't." that didn't work. i will see what 6:00. i have a lot to prepare for. [laughter] >> joe jones is on the phone with us. high, joey. >> how's it going? >> we will give you the floor. >> listen, if this were about deterrence, it w
there seems to be ambiguity from white house to white house what it is or isn't. >> that's a great point. i don't think they have clearly defined it. i think that's part of the problem. if you can't define it, the people on the grounds -- >> but also, do you have to? or can't it just be obvious? i recognize deterrence when i see it. any questions for brett? >> i don't have a question or comments. i think -- the thing is, again, we are talking about deterrence, yet what is the...
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heat from the white house and gop? >> first of all, i don't take a break, i work seven days a week and i don't take orders from anybody, i don't care if they have a r or d by their name. there are two strong security bills. hr 2 went to the senate and chuck schumer sat on it. we did an appropriations bill which had strong border security language in it. he refused to take it up. we started that marker, sent two bills over and democrats tried and failed to send over massive mass amnesty bill back to the house, which is not what the american people want. that bill died in the senate and did not make it out. we've been working hard in the house under mike johnson leadership and i want to commend him for holding the line on border security. >> shannon: there are first patch of appropriations bills are due march 1, that is friday, this is after kicking the can down the road and there are concerns about where this winds up. democrats blame in-fighting and problems republicans are having for not getting things done. here is c
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you have not just the white house press secretary but a spokesperson for the white house counsel's office who i think ian sams gave the most detailed rebuttal to the accusations in the report. no confusion about what the white house strategy is about this, is there? >> exactly. and this has been a conversation yesterday that went into today about how best to respond and what strategy to employ, and now they are realizing that they needed to really go out there on offense to continue to defend the president, and ultimately i'm told by people who were a part of this decision making that they didn't want the narrative to get away from them. the excerpts from the hur report that painted president biden, the oldest president ever to serve as a well meaning elderly man with a poor memory. we're going to of course catch fire and be something that the white house needed to figure out how to address quickly. and so that is why you saw this rare prime time news conference from the president last night, who did come out forcefully and quite fiery in his remarks and pushback against that defending hi
you have not just the white house press secretary but a spokesperson for the white house counsel's office who i think ian sams gave the most detailed rebuttal to the accusations in the report. no confusion about what the white house strategy is about this, is there? >> exactly. and this has been a conversation yesterday that went into today about how best to respond and what strategy to employ, and now they are realizing that they needed to really go out there on offense to continue to...
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the white house tonight? >> anderson, the white house is in damage control mode, a.i.d.s. spent the day escalating their efforts to try and discredit special counsel robert hers report, you heard that from the highest level for vice president kamala harris, who charged that this was a politically motivated statement, that he was making as he brought into question some of the concerns about president biden's mental acuity. we know that president biden himself has fumed over this report, he did that publicly over 24 hours ago, we're told even behind-the-scenes that privately he was even more explicit, telling specifically when it came to the fact that her brought up his son, the fact that president biden couldn't remember when he had passed away, biden telling a group of democratic lawmakers in private, how would i forget that? it really highlights the frustration that the president is feeling at this moment as questions have been raised about his mental acuity. but what we have seen from the white house is tha
the white house tonight? >> anderson, the white house is in damage control mode, a.i.d.s. spent the day escalating their efforts to try and discredit special counsel robert hers report, you heard that from the highest level for vice president kamala harris, who charged that this was a politically motivated statement, that he was making as he brought into question some of the concerns about president biden's mental acuity. we know that president biden himself has fumed over this report, he...
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this white house right now is of the stance by this white house that this report was issued in part with a motive and a goal to inflict political harm on the president? ian: i heard the question the first time. i have nothing to object to on what the vice president said. i thought she was powerful and forceful. reporter: to follow-up. the administration -- you said republicans have often attacked prosecutors. it created an environment where there is an incentive by the special counsel to include some of this language. but i have heard from democrats and this white house a the attacks against independent systems can't sew this trust with the public and independent institutions. by saying this is politically motivated does this not also sew distrust with the public? ian: i reject that question. . it's in the report the letter the president's lawyer and white house counsel's office sent talking about the department of justice norms and policies that they see as being violated by some of the comments and remarks made in the report. i think that is a false equivalent kind of question. what we
this white house right now is of the stance by this white house that this report was issued in part with a motive and a goal to inflict political harm on the president? ian: i heard the question the first time. i have nothing to object to on what the vice president said. i thought she was powerful and forceful. reporter: to follow-up. the administration -- you said republicans have often attacked prosecutors. it created an environment where there is an incentive by the special counsel to...
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so what does the white house do to try and counter this? i mean, you know, in my reporting, there's talk of putting him in smaller groups, showing the old joe biden who does very well that way, but, you know, it's very, very difficult when you have republicans pounding on this every day. my question is, what is donald trump going to do? because donald trump, while he does talk about biden in many ways, deranged, et cetera, whatever, whatever he uses, hasn't been pounding on this the way one might expect. and i'm wondering what the calculus -- there's got to be a calculation there, and the question is, is the calculation, because trump knows that he's an older person as well, and he doesn't want it to backfire, and he makes those same kind of mistakes himself. i don't know the answer to that. >> no spring chickens in this race, except for nikki haley, but she is trailing quite now in the polls, and that is another david charlie and segment for another time. david, thank you so much. elliott and gloria, thank you to you as well. i want to bri
so what does the white house do to try and counter this? i mean, you know, in my reporting, there's talk of putting him in smaller groups, showing the old joe biden who does very well that way, but, you know, it's very, very difficult when you have republicans pounding on this every day. my question is, what is donald trump going to do? because donald trump, while he does talk about biden in many ways, deranged, et cetera, whatever, whatever he uses, hasn't been pounding on this the way one...
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i want to go to mj lee at the white house for us. mj, any reaction from the white house? >> reporter: no official reaction from the white house or the white house counsel office, the office that the white house typically refers all questions, including earlier today, relating to this investigation. they of course have known that this was going to be out any day now, because remember, the white house counsel office did have a time to review the investigation in full for any matters of executive privilege, which he decided not to exert. i know that you have been talking about the two major headlines, which is that no criminal charges are being brought. but also, that despite that decision, the investigation uncovered evidence that the president willfully retained and disclosed classified materials. i think there is also a potentially very damaging political headline that we really need to take a beat to talk about, as well. and that is, simply put, that the president is an elderly man with a bad memory. if you look through the report, and i am just still going through every
i want to go to mj lee at the white house for us. mj, any reaction from the white house? >> reporter: no official reaction from the white house or the white house counsel office, the office that the white house typically refers all questions, including earlier today, relating to this investigation. they of course have known that this was going to be out any day now, because remember, the white house counsel office did have a time to review the investigation in full for any matters of...
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house wasn't doing enough to address it and said in his press release the white house wasn't talking to allies and partners and i learned that it was allies and partners that they needed to talk to and they were trying to talk to other countries that are trying to get their assets in space. china, russia, iran, and india and the u.s. are the five countries involved in the space race. they believe that russia would respond uniquely to china and india going against them on this. that's what was underway. howie: bottom line, you don't have a problem with the press revealing the nature of this secret russian weapon? >> i don't know. it's bound to happen when there's a press release and we'll ask questions. howie: that's our job and your job for the white house. jacqui heinrich. thank you very much. the aftermath of the super bowl and john stuart reading up on both presidents. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ howie: what a horrifying tragedy as thousands in kansas city turned out for a parade celebrating their super bowl champions and gunfire e republicanned and one woman was killed and more than 20 peopl
house wasn't doing enough to address it and said in his press release the white house wasn't talking to allies and partners and i learned that it was allies and partners that they needed to talk to and they were trying to talk to other countries that are trying to get their assets in space. china, russia, iran, and india and the u.s. are the five countries involved in the space race. they believe that russia would respond uniquely to china and india going against them on this. that's what was...
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laura, i was at the white house, white house physician for 14 years. president bush, president obama and president trump for three years. i was there 14 years, for three administration and eight years in the obama administration. most of these people in the west wing with joe biden, i took care of them. for them to make that claim is ridiculous. >> laura: we get it, they are smearing you. yeah. >> laura: they are smearing you. i want to point out something chris matthews on msnbc said this morning. he had advice for biden staffers. i will ask you if that would work. >> biden will get out and mix it up and hang out with regular people. he may make problems along the way and make more gaffes, of course he will. if i were in the back room with him, i would make him feel better about himself, be nice and encouraging, that is what staffers should do, encourage the guy. >> laura: if someone is declining because of various aging issues, everyone wants to be encouraged, does that get at the problem we know he's not making the big decisions here? >> yeah, it be
laura, i was at the white house, white house physician for 14 years. president bush, president obama and president trump for three years. i was there 14 years, for three administration and eight years in the obama administration. most of these people in the west wing with joe biden, i took care of them. for them to make that claim is ridiculous. >> laura: we get it, they are smearing you. yeah. >> laura: they are smearing you. i want to point out something chris matthews on msnbc...
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is another story to the white house counsel is one of the most important jobs in that white house. whenever you are the white house counsel come if you work for a republican, everyone knows who you are in their stories constantly about the legal turmoil about every republican president. i don't know what people realize that joe biden has white house counsel and his pre-much anonymous. i've never read stories about him and i'm reading that his office is coordinating a meeting with fani willis, her then boyfriend, meeting with the folks going after trump and president trump in new york. shouldn't we know who this is and why is he getting away with what i view as an american citizen? it looks like there's a lot of coordination from the white house on running cover on hunter biden and biden incorporated in the attack and the persecution president trump. >> nathan wade is supposedly in contact with the white house counsel's office on the white house and the justice department and january 6 committee. >> shouldn't they be running an independent investigation? >> you would think. >> i'm s
is another story to the white house counsel is one of the most important jobs in that white house. whenever you are the white house counsel come if you work for a republican, everyone knows who you are in their stories constantly about the legal turmoil about every republican president. i don't know what people realize that joe biden has white house counsel and his pre-much anonymous. i've never read stories about him and i'm reading that his office is coordinating a meeting with fani willis,...
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the white house categorically refuses to include it in the procedure. a routine annual medical examination, a cognitive test, whether it will be carried out, the american constitution, the rules of american political, so to speak, existence, do not require such tests. robert kennedy, now one of the independent candidates for us president, proposes making such tests generally mandatory for american presidents, especially since concerns about age. the president of the united states is also expressed by those who look at trump, trump is not much younger than biden, yes, of course, he is in much better physical and mental shape, but biden, for example, if he is somehow already miraculously elected to a second term or remain in the white house, by the end of the second term, he will be 86 years old. in general, there is no procedure for assessing cognitive abilities, but it is extremely necessary. who could replace joe biden? but this is the most difficult and most painful question, because it lies on several planes : on the one hand, this is the plane of the candidates themselves, names and su
the white house categorically refuses to include it in the procedure. a routine annual medical examination, a cognitive test, whether it will be carried out, the american constitution, the rules of american political, so to speak, existence, do not require such tests. robert kennedy, now one of the independent candidates for us president, proposes making such tests generally mandatory for american presidents, especially since concerns about age. the president of the united states is also...
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never easy roads to the white house. my colleague brett baier takes a look how election preferences and demographics shape how candace campaign over the years. >> bret: thanks, trace. an early look at our 2024 presidential power rankings predicts georgia and arizona will be among the closest contests. those states were once thought to be republican strongholds. the same is happening on the democratic side with pennsylvania and wisconsin. those have shifted from solid blue to definite swing state territory. tonight, we take a look at how the election map has changed over the years. >> so pennsylvania is one of the most important battleground states in the nation. >> we're doing a heck of a lot. in the state of nevada. >> i win wisconsin by 15 points. >> bret: since news coverage of elections began, efforts to accurately predict the outcome have only gotten more intense. >> as we look at the map for the presidential contest, the closest battle grounds as you see them right now, this group of states? >> i believe so. i mean
never easy roads to the white house. my colleague brett baier takes a look how election preferences and demographics shape how candace campaign over the years. >> bret: thanks, trace. an early look at our 2024 presidential power rankings predicts georgia and arizona will be among the closest contests. those states were once thought to be republican strongholds. the same is happening on the democratic side with pennsylvania and wisconsin. those have shifted from solid blue to definite...