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nancy wanted her to know about her lynsie. nancy always knew where she was . how they were best friends. it was a speech that she had heard before. >> it's typical with a lot of parents or family members when they report a missing person. sometimes they give you the idea that it's an ideal like family life because there's a fear that if they don't paint a rosy picture, we won't be sympathetic and look for them. >> that you're not going to work hard. >> i think there was a little of that with nancy. >> they were working the case and brought in the usual suspects like the boyfriend. >> when you were dating? she hadn't been dating anyone else? >> his name was matthew who was at college with lynsie. they had been on and off but then -- >> she was like, want to break up. >> as can happen with young romance, what was off was soon back on. lynsie and matt were back together in time for the weekend but not in time to make plans for that friday night in came the last person known to have seen her, chris mcamis, 21 years old, out of school. >> then, in came the last per
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nancy? >> nancy: that would be a fascinating interview.jia jiang at the white house, thanks. >> i'm courtney keeley in new york with breaking news. the pla deal is off for accused 9/11 mastermind and to go of his alleged accomplices, secretary of defense lloyd austin announcing in a memorandum he has avoided the agreement, just days ago and removed the official who assigned off of it effective immediately. the deal would have prevented them from receiving the death penalty. turning to breaking news now on the economy and numbers that are raising some alarm bells. the labor department says the u.s. gained just 114,000 jobs last month, far below expectations, while the unemployment rate jumped to 4.3%. wall street responded with a massive sell-off, with all three major indexes ending the day in the red. the nasdaq fell more than 2%. cbs news senior business and tech correspondent jo ling kent joins us now. jo ling, what do these numbers mean? >> reporter: nancy, simply put, these numbers are adding to fears that we could be entering the earl
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nancy? >> nancy: now you've got us all really hungry, janet.nks so much, janet shamlian in houston tonight. a group of renowned authors and major publishing companies take legal action against the state of florida over its controversial book ban. that's next. book ban. that's next. vere rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can rapidly relieve joint pain, stiffness, and swelling in ra and psa. relieve fatigue, and stop further joint damage. and in psa, can leave skin clear or almost clear. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin; heart attack, stroke, and gi tears occurred. people 50 and older with a heart disease risk factor have an increased risk of death. serious allergic reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you are or
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nancy?nancy: good to know. roxana saberi into work, thank you. a number of strong storm systems across the country could put a damper on your holiday weekend so let's bring in cbs's lonnie quinn with the forecast be a good evening, lonnie p had. >> good evening etsy. good evening everybody. write out a skylight of new york city draped with call, loud cover. monday the pick of the three-day weekend. the roughest weather anywhere, going to focus on detroit. detroit is under a severe thunderstorm watch, some warnings out there as well for the next few hours. that line will be pushing to the east so tomorrow it is more like the mid-atlantic to the northeast but in terms of flooding, we are seeing on the gulf coast from galveston over to new orleans, and is not a one-day event, this could be a few days in a row, potentially . then you get to your labor day, the bulk of the country, not 100% of a good chunk of the country has a great labor day. charleston south carolina a could see some showers ou
nancy?nancy: good to know. roxana saberi into work, thank you. a number of strong storm systems across the country could put a damper on your holiday weekend so let's bring in cbs's lonnie quinn with the forecast be a good evening, lonnie p had. >> good evening etsy. good evening everybody. write out a skylight of new york city draped with call, loud cover. monday the pick of the three-day weekend. the roughest weather anywhere, going to focus on detroit. detroit is under a severe...
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the same question for your comment nancy. what is one tip you would give someone who wants to start research?r, parked are the former reading room archivist i would say several things. first ofll all please to do original research. please do not come as many scholars who do with this set thesis he want to fix the documents into. the documents go i may surprise you as to what you're going to say. secondly the national archives national archiveshas a wonderfuy knowledgeable staff. the presidential every staff is very knowledgeable. i cannot tell you how many researchers that came to that research room and said show me everything the president johnson did on education. and i said let me tell you about the structure. original records, presidential papers are set out by the office for the person who generated them. it relates back to them. you really need to depend on the archivist get familiar with the file. i am really looking for expert you are wise to find x learn as much as you can about the papers also talk to the staff. the
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that's the one nancy made reference to. so nancy kagan smith and mary ryan edited modern first ladies. their documentary legacy. this book spelled out why archival documents should be located cataloged and made available to researchers so that we could deepen. and in cases begin the critical task of actually figuring out what it was. first ladies did, further spurring then were books and memoirs written by ladies and those in their circle. now, helen taft and eleanor roosevelt, lady bird johnson, betty ford and others had published memoirs 1982. but the trend accelerated in this time in the 1980s, mrs. ford wrote a second book, and rosalynn carter and nancy reagan published two books apiece. mrs. reagan's chief of staff, james rosebush, wrote first lady, public wife, for example, 1988, it was just one in a line of fascinating insider stories. the 1990s was a rich decade. scholarly articles based upon archival research began to appear in journals like presidential studies quarterly. author carl anthony, published first ladie
that's the one nancy made reference to. so nancy kagan smith and mary ryan edited modern first ladies. their documentary legacy. this book spelled out why archival documents should be located cataloged and made available to researchers so that we could deepen. and in cases begin the critical task of actually figuring out what it was. first ladies did, further spurring then were books and memoirs written by ladies and those in their circle. now, helen taft and eleanor roosevelt, lady bird...
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that is nancy. now michael mckee will join us from jackson hole for more on the speech from fed chair powell and being on the ground and seeing the reactions from the people, the fed governors and investors, how do they feel about the ripple effects that the speech is having? mike: nobody was surprised, at least on the central banking side. they all agree that it is time to start thinking about adjusting policy. the market reaction has john -- drawn quizzical looks because they thought the markets knew that. they are not happy about it because the stock market is up and bond yields are down, doing part of the fed's work for them. sonali: there seems to be a diversion and what people expect the first got to look like, whether 25 or 50 would be alarming or a line with expectations given what the fed chair set about the job market. how do you read the tea leaves? sonali: the chairman -- mike: the chairman did not give us a sign one way or another but he sounded dovish and saying the fed would do whatev
that is nancy. now michael mckee will join us from jackson hole for more on the speech from fed chair powell and being on the ground and seeing the reactions from the people, the fed governors and investors, how do they feel about the ripple effects that the speech is having? mike: nobody was surprised, at least on the central banking side. they all agree that it is time to start thinking about adjusting policy. the market reaction has john -- drawn quizzical looks because they thought the...
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and a question for you, nancy. could you provide some examples of particularly useful documents about first ladies that you came about in your research and were there any surprising revelations you found in those documents? >> the libraries have wonderful material to research on first ladies including textual files, audiovisual files, photographic files at some there's missus johnson's diary, which you can listenen to. so all of those are wonderful records, particularly useful documents on first ladies and those that change the concept and one that i can think of that is really revolutionary in terms of the role of the first lady is when i interviewed missus johnson in 1987, she told me that jackie kennedy three days after sean kennedy had been assassinated, november 26 missus johnson was still living at the elm and fought it was just going to be about how the white house ran but instead missus kennedy had a passion. she said she looked so beautiful for someone who suffered such incrediblele tragedy, and she asked
and a question for you, nancy. could you provide some examples of particularly useful documents about first ladies that you came about in your research and were there any surprising revelations you found in those documents? >> the libraries have wonderful material to research on first ladies including textual files, audiovisual files, photographic files at some there's missus johnson's diary, which you can listenen to. so all of those are wonderful records, particularly useful documents...
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and and a question for you, nancy.ld provide some examples of particularly useful documents about first ladies that you came across in your research. and were there any surprising revelations that you found those documents? well, the presidential libraries have, wonderful material to research on first ladies, including textual files, audio files, photographic files at some libraries, there are audio tapes. mrs. johnson's diary, which can listen to. so all of those are wonderful records, particularly useful documents on. first ladies are those that change or are really. and why didn't us and concept and one that i can think of that is really revolutionary in terms of the role of the first lady is when i interviewed mrs. johnson in 1987, she told me jackie kennedy, three days after johnny anthony been assassinated, federer over to tea at the white house on november 26. mrs. johnson was still living at the elms, and she, mrs. johnson, thought it was just going to be about how startled then about how white house ran. but n
and and a question for you, nancy.ld provide some examples of particularly useful documents about first ladies that you came across in your research. and were there any surprising revelations that you found those documents? well, the presidential libraries have, wonderful material to research on first ladies, including textual files, audio files, photographic files at some libraries, there are audio tapes. mrs. johnson's diary, which can listen to. so all of those are wonderful records,...
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and and a question for you, nancy. could provide some examples of particularly useful documents about first ladies that you came across in your research. and were there any surprising revelations that you found those documents? well, the presidential libraries have, wonderful material to research on first ladies, including textual files, audio files, photographic files at some libraries, there are audio tapes. mrs. johnson's diary, which can listen to. so all of those are wonderful records, particularly useful documents on. first ladies are those that change or are really. and why didn't us and concept and one that i can think of that is really revolutionary in terms of the role of the first lady is when i interviewed mrs. johnson in 1987, she told me jackie kennedy, three days after johnny anthony been assassinated, federer over to tea at the white house on november 26. mrs. johnson was still living at the elms, and she, mrs. johnson, thought it was just going to be about how startled then about how white house ran. b
and and a question for you, nancy. could provide some examples of particularly useful documents about first ladies that you came across in your research. and were there any surprising revelations that you found those documents? well, the presidential libraries have, wonderful material to research on first ladies, including textual files, audio files, photographic files at some libraries, there are audio tapes. mrs. johnson's diary, which can listen to. so all of those are wonderful records,...
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they had 700 people there including gavin newsom and nancy pelosi.d do domestic policy and went afterformer president trump. it's00 preparing for next week's dnc that will be held in chicago. that san francisco money flowing into her. >> carley: it is. thank you so much. don't miss cheryl on mornings with maria, she is hosting today. she you tomorrow. we are expecting to hear more from former ptz trump and kamala harris on respective economic plans. her the latest proposal sounds like the trump platform. >> we will continue to fight for working families of america. [cheering] >> including to raise minimum w wage -- [cheering] >> and eliminate taxes on tips for service and hospitality wo workers. >> carley: this is trump over lasts couple months. >> when i get to office, we will not charge taxes on tips, there will be no taxes on tips. no taxes on tips. >> is that an official line item? >> no tax on tips, very simple. >> carley: caroline sunshine joins me now. looks like she ripped this out of the trump campaign play book. how is this for state like n
they had 700 people there including gavin newsom and nancy pelosi.d do domestic policy and went afterformer president trump. it's00 preparing for next week's dnc that will be held in chicago. that san francisco money flowing into her. >> carley: it is. thank you so much. don't miss cheryl on mornings with maria, she is hosting today. she you tomorrow. we are expecting to hear more from former ptz trump and kamala harris on respective economic plans. her the latest proposal sounds like the...
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back here at the convention, let's bring in cbs's nancy cordes and robert costa.cy, this arena is still abuzz after the obamas last night, and tonight, there's another big democrat taking the stage, former president bill clinton. what are we expecting to hear from mr. clinton? >> nancy: well, norah, long before barack obama, long before kamala harris, bill clinton was once the promising new face of the democratic party. but first as arkansas governor and then later as the two-term president of the united states. and so, tonight, he has the opportunity as someone who has been delivering this speech at conventions for, believe it or not, 44 years. he can place kamala harris in context, place tim walz in that context in that history, as well, and he knows a thing or two about a woman looking to break that glass ceiling because his wife came very close to doing it herself in 2016. and one more thing, norah. at a convention that has been very focused on reaching out to the next generation, he's someone who still garners a lot of respect from older voters in particular,
back here at the convention, let's bring in cbs's nancy cordes and robert costa.cy, this arena is still abuzz after the obamas last night, and tonight, there's another big democrat taking the stage, former president bill clinton. what are we expecting to hear from mr. clinton? >> nancy: well, norah, long before barack obama, long before kamala harris, bill clinton was once the promising new face of the democratic party. but first as arkansas governor and then later as the two-term...
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. >> nancy: out to the latest followed on the assassination attempt on former president donald trump you're the acting secret service director robert rowe said they "feel like they let the country down." cbs's nicole sganga has more. >> reporter: july 13th marked the very first time secret service counter snipers were deployed to a 2024 campaign rally for the former president, nancy. the secret service acting director revealed today secret service counter snipers first learned the assailant had a gun when shots were fired. >> this was a secret service failure. that roofline should have been covered. we should have had better eyes on that. >> reporter: rowe's told reporters secret service was not in the same command look center as local police, radio traffic warning crooks had a rifle never made it to agents on the ground. the acting director said that will change moving forward.
. >> nancy: out to the latest followed on the assassination attempt on former president donald trump you're the acting secret service director robert rowe said they "feel like they let the country down." cbs's nicole sganga has more. >> reporter: july 13th marked the very first time secret service counter snipers were deployed to a 2024 campaign rally for the former president, nancy. the secret service acting director revealed today secret service counter snipers first...
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where is nancy? where is nancy. so i feel very guilty because he was after me not guilty about anything i did, but very guilty that my husband, who is it really political? as a matter of fact, i think somedays wonders, how did this all happen? i married this sweet girl baltimore. and all of a sudden. there she is. but. but but it's a horrible thing, of course, for us, for our children, our grandchildren. it was terrible we were scared that night when they knocking on my door. it was the capitol police knocking on my door in washington. i was like, somebody must the wrong apartment because why would they be knocking on our door? battambang and ringing the bell? go. it's the capitol police and when i realized it was capitol police, i opened the doors, said, we must come in, we have to talk to you. i said, it's about my children or my grandchild and somebody in an accident or something, you know it's about your husband. he's been attacked in your home. you imagine that. is he alive? we don't know. they've taken him to
where is nancy? where is nancy. so i feel very guilty because he was after me not guilty about anything i did, but very guilty that my husband, who is it really political? as a matter of fact, i think somedays wonders, how did this all happen? i married this sweet girl baltimore. and all of a sudden. there she is. but. but but it's a horrible thing, of course, for us, for our children, our grandchildren. it was terrible we were scared that night when they knocking on my door. it was the capitol...
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sting with the media, nancy pelosi speaking to stephen | nancy pelosi speaking to stephen colbert, shert, she was. a guest who plucked her book and - colbert, she was. a guest who plucked her book and talked . colbert, she was. a guest who - plucked her book and talked about the dnc_ plucked her book and talked about the dnc and their protesters in the audience _ the dnc and their protesters in the audience that were talking about gaza and — audience that were talking about gaza and the united states involvement in supplying arms to israel~ _ involvement in supplying arms to israel~ it— involvement in supplying arms to israel. it was really a master class. — israel. it was really a master class. to— israel. it was really a master class, to be honest, and how to deal with a _ class, to be honest, and how to deal with a live _ class, to be honest, and how to deal with a live audience we have a platform — with a live audience we have a platform like this. rather thanjust throw— platform like this. rather thanjust throw the — platform like this. rather thanjust throw the protesters out and
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white house chief of staff and they went to nancy reagan and. they went to ronald reagan and said, no, you know, i think you really should pick, see, see how you like this jim baker guy. and reagan got along with baker and the world by creating this troika of officials with baker as white house chief of staff. very quickly, he became by the most powerful official and in some ways the prime minister of the united states. and he was really responsible for a lot of the success of the first term. i would argue what was the nature of the ronald reagan nancy reagan relationship? an intense early close marriage and she did he rely on her for personnel advice and things like that? it was a wonderful love story. and, you know, sitting at the reagan library could go through box after of of of letters and of holiday cards that that ronald reagan sent to reagan. you know, every every valentine's day, every birthday, every thanksgiving, every christmas, every new year. how much loved her. very, very sweet to read. and you know what? he was a wife. she was aw
white house chief of staff and they went to nancy reagan and. they went to ronald reagan and said, no, you know, i think you really should pick, see, see how you like this jim baker guy. and reagan got along with baker and the world by creating this troika of officials with baker as white house chief of staff. very quickly, he became by the most powerful official and in some ways the prime minister of the united states. and he was really responsible for a lot of the success of the first term. i...
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you, in the book, talk about hearing the crowd saying, nancy, nancy!orter: you knew what was happening that day was directed at you. >> and the vice president. it was an insurrection instigated by the president of the united states. he now tries to disassociate himself from it, blaming it it on me and everybody else, but that's the way he is. this was instigated by him. >> reporter: this is a quote out of your book. because trump was saying he was going to march to the capitol, you said, if he comes, i am going to punch him out. >> that's right. >> reporter: for trespassing on the capitol grounds i am going to punch him out and i am going to go to jail and i am going to be happy. >> i knew i would have to pay the price to go to jail, but i would be happy to do that. >> reporter: pelosi is turning her toughness to defeating donald trump. >> he has been the best organizer and fundraiser for the democrats because people know he should never step foot again in the white house. never should have and shouldn't again. >> i pledge to every american no matter y
you, in the book, talk about hearing the crowd saying, nancy, nancy!orter: you knew what was happening that day was directed at you. >> and the vice president. it was an insurrection instigated by the president of the united states. he now tries to disassociate himself from it, blaming it it on me and everybody else, but that's the way he is. this was instigated by him. >> reporter: this is a quote out of your book. because trump was saying he was going to march to the capitol, you...
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back here at the convention, let's bring in cbs's nancy cordes and robert costa.cy, this arena is still abuzz after the obamas last night, and tonight, there's another big democrat taking the stage, former president bill clinton. what are we expecting to hear from mr. clinton? [no audio] >> nancy: tonight he has the opportunity as someone who has been delivering this speech at conventions for believe it or not 44 years, he can place kamala harris in context, placed tim walz in that context in that history, as well, and he knows a thing or two about a woman looking to break that glass ceiling because his wife came very close to doing it herself in 2016, and one more thing, norah peered at a convention that has been very focused on reaching out to the next generation, he's someone who stt of respect from older voters in particular, who also happen to be among the most reliable voters, norah. >> norah: nancy cordes, thank you so much beer robert costa is also here, and robert, pbs news has learned that robert f. kennedy jr. is considering dropping out of the race as
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where is nancy, where is nancy? that's what they said in our home.t's what they said in the capitol. liberty and justice for all, our flag is still there. that's our job. >> speaker emerita nancy pelosi, who defended the capitol on january 6th, when the president at the time would not do it. she's the author of the art of power, and a very enthusiastic supporter of vice president kamala harris. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >>> and coming up, vice president kamala harris, the aforementioned vice president kamala harris continues to gain momentum, winning the first ever presidential endorsement from a key advocacy group for the latino community. that is next. that is next the personal ekg de, you can check it from home using your smartphone. i use kardiamobile every day. sometimes twice a day. every morning i check, make sure i'm in good shape. and it makes me feel pretty good about my heart condition. it's a complete game-changer. [chuckles] i mean, you might as well be in a doctor's office. there's a way i can communicate with patients now
where is nancy, where is nancy? that's what they said in our home.t's what they said in the capitol. liberty and justice for all, our flag is still there. that's our job. >> speaker emerita nancy pelosi, who defended the capitol on january 6th, when the president at the time would not do it. she's the author of the art of power, and a very enthusiastic supporter of vice president kamala harris. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >>> and coming up, vice president kamala...
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white house chief of staff and they went to nancy reagan and. they went to ronald reagan and said, no, you know, i think you really should pick, see, see how you like this jim baker guy. and reagan got along with baker and the world by creating this troika of officials with baker as white house chief of staff. very quickly, he became by the most powerful official and in some ways the prime minister of the united states. and he was really responsible for a lot of the success of the first term. i would argue what was the nature of the ronald reagan nancy reagan relationship? an intense early close marriage and she did he rely on her for personnel advice and things like that? it was a wonderful love story. and, you know, sitting at the reagan library could go through box after of of of letters and of holiday cards that that ronald reagan sent to reagan. you know, every every valentine's day, every birthday, every thanksgiving, every christmas, every new year. how much loved her. very, very sweet to read. and you know what? he was a wife. she was aw
white house chief of staff and they went to nancy reagan and. they went to ronald reagan and said, no, you know, i think you really should pick, see, see how you like this jim baker guy. and reagan got along with baker and the world by creating this troika of officials with baker as white house chief of staff. very quickly, he became by the most powerful official and in some ways the prime minister of the united states. and he was really responsible for a lot of the success of the first term. i...
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here is cbs's nancy cordes. >> reporter: defense officials tell cbs news that trump staffers got "aggressive both verbally and physically" on monday in a confrontation with an arlington national cemetery official. it happened after former president trump and his aides arrived at the nation's largest military cemetery with a campaign photographer, even though the law prohibits any filming therefore partisan, political, or fundraising purposes. by tuesday, trump had posted a on tiktok, as campaign officials blamed the confrontation on a cemetery staffer, who they said was "clearly suffering from a mental health episode." defense officials insist it was the campaign aides who were unprofessional and a report has been filed. trump's running mate, senator j.d. vance, downplayed the incident. >> the altercation at arlington cemetery is the media creating a story where i really don't think there is one. >> reporter: anti-tried to make it about vice resident harris. >> she wants to yell at donald trump because he showed up. she can -- she can go to hell. >> reporter: harris hasn't said anything abut
here is cbs's nancy cordes. >> reporter: defense officials tell cbs news that trump staffers got "aggressive both verbally and physically" on monday in a confrontation with an arlington national cemetery official. it happened after former president trump and his aides arrived at the nation's largest military cemetery with a campaign photographer, even though the law prohibits any filming therefore partisan, political, or fundraising purposes. by tuesday, trump had posted a on...
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nancy pelosi from san francisco. we wrote story the other day that talked about what nancy pelosi's advice to kamala harris is. cover and from the center. you would think that was interesting coming from nancy pelosi, everyone think she is super progressive. she is about winning and she realizes the seven battleground states, the people undecided are generally people in the middle. to appeal to them you say i will govern from the center. i would not be surprised if kamala harris does govern from the center. she has progressive sensibilities but she has made her way to the top of the political keep in two decades, which is pretty fast by being able to read the tea leaves. i think she is a much smarter politician now. she is had more experience, she has been in the white house for four years as the vice president. it is interesting to hear nancy pelosi say govern from the center. at the same time she says have a democrat run a message that is bold, progressive, and i think she said not offensive or something like that.
nancy pelosi from san francisco. we wrote story the other day that talked about what nancy pelosi's advice to kamala harris is. cover and from the center. you would think that was interesting coming from nancy pelosi, everyone think she is super progressive. she is about winning and she realizes the seven battleground states, the people undecided are generally people in the middle. to appeal to them you say i will govern from the center. i would not be surprised if kamala harris does govern...
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where is nancy? where is nancy? just what they were saying in the capitol on january 6th.g for me, so it's something that it was horrible for our family. physical damage still to be completely recovered from, but trauma that will be with us for a long time to come. but part of it is also we don't want other people to back away from their political or governmental participation because they have fears for their family. this is america. it's a democracy. we exchange ideas. we compete in, ideas. that's what a democracy is about. so so it is you don't anybody to back off any decision to go on. i have tremendous guilt because he was coming for me and my husband paid the price. i'm very political. i take pride in that. amna: you still feel that guilt today? >> oh, sure. as long as my husband is in pain, i feel the guilt. but also just the trauma. amna: madam speaker, you have eric been at the table on some of the most consequential moments in american history. you have broken barriers in your own way. you've now overseen a generational transfer of leadership in the house as well
where is nancy? where is nancy? just what they were saying in the capitol on january 6th.g for me, so it's something that it was horrible for our family. physical damage still to be completely recovered from, but trauma that will be with us for a long time to come. but part of it is also we don't want other people to back away from their political or governmental participation because they have fears for their family. this is america. it's a democracy. we exchange ideas. we compete in, ideas....
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it never occurred to nancy d'alesandro that she might. and nancy d'alesandro. nancy, nancy pelosi. under pelosi was 47. the first time she ran for president. and barbara walters was 28 when she suddenly thought, i need to get a career because i have to support my family. you know, there there are so there are threads that go to their women who ended up their lives in they never could have foreseen. at the time they were born. i remember a moment with barbara walters excuse barbara bush early in her husband's term. she did a town hall at the kennedy center here in washington, where hundreds women, thousands of women came to listen to her. and at one point i said, of course you sacrificed your college education. you left smith college to marry george bush and can. and we came backstage and she turned and all but grabbed me by this nape of my neck. she said, i'm never sacrificed anything. i left school because i wanted to marry george bush. as he headed off to war. so all three of those women had of it in them, in their era that kind bottled energy that that barbara walters really, re
it never occurred to nancy d'alesandro that she might. and nancy d'alesandro. nancy, nancy pelosi. under pelosi was 47. the first time she ran for president. and barbara walters was 28 when she suddenly thought, i need to get a career because i have to support my family. you know, there there are so there are threads that go to their women who ended up their lives in they never could have foreseen. at the time they were born. i remember a moment with barbara walters excuse barbara bush early in...
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i'll be quick and nancy pelosi. i'll be quick and i thought _ and nancy pelosi.ed his 199890 minute speech where he was clapped off the stage and then— was clapped off the stage and then we — was clapped off the stage and then we have former speaker pelosi — then we have former speaker pelosi pelosi, that doesn't look— pelosi pelosi, that doesn't look forward to me and democrats could do a lot better 'ob democrats could do a lot better job of— democrats could do a lot better job of reminding the american people — job of reminding the american people they didn't do a backroom deal to push a sitting president— backroom deal to push a sitting president out of the candidacy and make sure the american people — and make sure the american people want to support kamala harris — people want to support kamala harris and tim walz. i'm not convinced _ harris and tim walz. i'm not convinced they have done that tonight— convinced they have done that tonight and it pales in comparison to the first two nights _ comparison to the first two nights. what do you think of that, — nig
i'll be quick and nancy pelosi. i'll be quick and i thought _ and nancy pelosi.ed his 199890 minute speech where he was clapped off the stage and then— was clapped off the stage and then we — was clapped off the stage and then we have former speaker pelosi — then we have former speaker pelosi pelosi, that doesn't look— pelosi pelosi, that doesn't look forward to me and democrats could do a lot better 'ob democrats could do a lot better job of— democrats could do a lot better job of...
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wade, a decision, nancy, that trump told me just last week he has no regrets about. >> nancy: and now people really trying to figure out where he is on this issue.
wade, a decision, nancy, that trump told me just last week he has no regrets about. >> nancy: and now people really trying to figure out where he is on this issue.
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y continuamos escuchando el discurso de nancy pelosi.izo. pero no olvidemos quien salvÓ la democracia ese dÍa. nosotros lo hicimos. >> y gracias a dios. >> tenÍamos en ese entonces una cÁmara de representantes demÓcrata. que regresÓ al capitolio esa noche. insistimos en certificar el resultado electoral en la cÁmara y en el senado. y le demostramos al paÍs y al mundo que la democracia estadounidense habÍa prevalecid. >> y continuamos en esta ediciÓn especial de noticias telemundo, en una noche en la que tim walls darÁ su primer discurso como candidato a la vicepresidencia. vamos y venimos. quÉdese no me olvides, jen. aw. [ jadear ] [ gritando ] regresa a clases. regresa a kohl's. -jen... ♪ (state farm jingle) ♪ leo! jake from state farm. you did it, buddy. well you suggested bundling home and auto you bundlin' bundler. who wanted that affordable price? bundle and save with the personal price plan. like a good neighbor, state farm is there. se lo merecen, así que alcen esas cervezas. ♪♪ dándolo todo en sus horas de trabajo. y también en s
y continuamos escuchando el discurso de nancy pelosi.izo. pero no olvidemos quien salvÓ la democracia ese dÍa. nosotros lo hicimos. >> y gracias a dios. >> tenÍamos en ese entonces una cÁmara de representantes demÓcrata. que regresÓ al capitolio esa noche. insistimos en certificar el resultado electoral en la cÁmara y en el senado. y le demostramos al paÍs y al mundo que la democracia estadounidense habÍa prevalecid. >> y continuamos en esta ediciÓn especial de...