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mrs. roosevelt and her family. harry s. truman, president of the united states. d senator from the state of missouri for ten years and vice president since the last national election, mr. truman brings to his new high office an understanding of the gigantic american war effort, second only to that of the late president roosevelt. climaxing a long record of senatorial leadership as three of the famous truman committee on war production, his work was a vital factor in the vast allied war effort. at last summer's national democratic convention, harry truman was chosen as candidate for vice president with president roosevelt. his brilliant record hailed at the convention included leadership in legislation for the reciprocal tariff, for the selective service act, land lease and the repeal of the neutrality act. in 1935, he had voted for the world court. and he had consistently given support to the progressive social program of the roosevelt administration. returning to washington with mr. roosevelt, harry truman was now the vice president-elect. in his first speech aft
mrs. roosevelt and her family. harry s. truman, president of the united states. d senator from the state of missouri for ten years and vice president since the last national election, mr. truman brings to his new high office an understanding of the gigantic american war effort, second only to that of the late president roosevelt. climaxing a long record of senatorial leadership as three of the famous truman committee on war production, his work was a vital factor in the vast allied war effort....
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from i'm going to macro and her colleagues in the various regions of germany was that it is still mrs harry took her on the side of caution and i wish to proceed very very carefully with relaxation overlock all rules german government has set up a process which foresees every 2 weeks there would be for the relaxation of measures of the 1st such relaxation may just the major ones were announced of all 10 days ago so those 2 weeks have not yet cost so in fact of the next actions that were announced yesterday such as the tonic oh god i'm so certain kinds of church and religious services and so on and these are kind of not scheduled events of the not also i have the normal schedule the normal steps that the government has been taking in the experts consider that in these areas impact on the number of infection is not going to be caused by further relaxing these areas would not be that great so it was in a sense a sense a signal of hope to the restless population but at the same time an affirmation that few major steps to relax the lock on rules what i need to be taken off and exacts and that th
from i'm going to macro and her colleagues in the various regions of germany was that it is still mrs harry took her on the side of caution and i wish to proceed very very carefully with relaxation overlock all rules german government has set up a process which foresees every 2 weeks there would be for the relaxation of measures of the 1st such relaxation may just the major ones were announced of all 10 days ago so those 2 weeks have not yet cost so in fact of the next actions that were...
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talk about it so in our previous problems were talking to each other and director and screenwriter mr harris talk about this fear factor into more of his medicine sickle forms and without that today's program would be tend to cater to where this fear factor comes from but in more biological ways i want to start with this so many times i've heard this expression humans are the most dangerous animals on earth used the editing world to trace the origins of human behavior and you know how our brain works and what drives us so tell me is the the most dangerous just imagine for or is it actually true. well it certainly is true looking at the number of species we're driving into extinction though. the list some of this season may be that like risk opic viruses can do at least as good of a job in the other direction when you look at humans the challenge is that there's this terribly confusing paradox which is we are indeed the most dangerous species on earth we are in news ripley violent species we have remarkable a ray of ways of making their miserable damaging all of that yet at the same time we'r
talk about it so in our previous problems were talking to each other and director and screenwriter mr harris talk about this fear factor into more of his medicine sickle forms and without that today's program would be tend to cater to where this fear factor comes from but in more biological ways i want to start with this so many times i've heard this expression humans are the most dangerous animals on earth used the editing world to trace the origins of human behavior and you know how our brain...
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mr. chair. >> does anybody wish to speak to this, senator harris. >> mr. chairman this committee has the responsibility there he say the duty to investigate threats against the homeland and watch over how federal government in our federal government is preparing to respond to them. it is clearly including how government agencies are addressing covid-19. these agencies for which we have oversight jurisdiction and a duty of oversight include fema which is tasked to coordinate and lead the entire federal government response including procuring testing materials, distribute in ppe and ensuring the public is receiving accurate information about the virus. it also includes ice which is responsible for protecting the health and safety of those in his custody, a population that is particular vulnerable to infection by covid-19. our oversight and duty of oversight includes office of personnel management which is responsible for federal workers and their benefits and many of whom on the front lines and do not have the option to telework. our oversight responsibility
mr. chair. >> does anybody wish to speak to this, senator harris. >> mr. chairman this committee has the responsibility there he say the duty to investigate threats against the homeland and watch over how federal government in our federal government is preparing to respond to them. it is clearly including how government agencies are addressing covid-19. these agencies for which we have oversight jurisdiction and a duty of oversight include fema which is tasked to coordinate and lead...
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you have to do is paint that thing on his forehead and wear around glasses and he'd look like harry potter mr mimic a blouse that snowden's e.l.c. harry potter is going to obviously in combat made me realize that there's an acute shortage of dark skinned superheroes so i wrote the song and made a really nice video to go along with it. a musician was with us we. have a 00000000000000000 advice to. come down to. i'm looking down at the way they look at the long haul that. i might as well like i don't like i don't like. a. lot of the last guy. was not a long time that fellow may be long gone sometimes selflessly don't like. much money on the side but i like his rights talk. it's a high i can remember when i was a teen i was into novena and that's when i started going to pot to do stuff and the other kids would say. why you're listening to that anderson be listening to black music i did and i liked it more and then it was the best music scene whatever that means hip hop and r. and b. album it was cool on them it is a c. in the end then all of a sudden yes a black person a part of the majority of
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harris. >> jones: mr.t was wearing mask there, but through the tear, i bet his face looked much like mine, a good smile ear to ear, something we could all use right now. that's the cbs news this saturday. later on cbs, 48 hours. tomorrow my colleague and co-anchor steve savard will be here to bring you the nation's news. for now i'm samantha jones reporting from kmov in st. louis in st. louis. good night. >>>live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> now at 6:00, a tense stand-off between protesters and san francisco police as officers try to stay a step ahead of marchers, attempting to block the bay bridge. >>> plus, as oakland picks up the pieces from last night's protest, city leaders and small businesses are pleading for peace. >> it's a feeling of violation, you know? you feel violated. >> that rage crossed a line. >>> well, it didn't last long, but certainly got people's attention. powerful spring storms bring heavy downpours, thunder and hail to parts of the bay area. i'm brian hack
harris. >> jones: mr.t was wearing mask there, but through the tear, i bet his face looked much like mine, a good smile ear to ear, something we could all use right now. that's the cbs news this saturday. later on cbs, 48 hours. tomorrow my colleague and co-anchor steve savard will be here to bring you the nation's news. for now i'm samantha jones reporting from kmov in st. louis in st. louis. good night. >>>live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> now at...
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i want to bring in the former acting secretary of labor during the obama administration, seth harris. mrcretary, thanks so much for joining us. 33 million jobs here in the united states have been lost over the past seven weeks alone. can you explain to our viewers how devastating these numbers really are? because they don't necessarily even tell the full story of how many americans are out of a job right now. many of them have even stopped looking for a job. >> that's precisely right, wolf. we don't want to fixate on the unemployment rate, even though it is the highest unemployment rate since the great depression, because it doesn't tell the whole story. an additional 5 million americans left the labor force but want to work. by leaving the labor force, i mean they've given up looking for work. in addition to that, more than 5 million additional americans are working part time when they want to work full time. and there is another 7.5 or so million americans in the category of employed but absent from work, meaning they're essentially on leave, some paid, some not paid. so, the devastati
i want to bring in the former acting secretary of labor during the obama administration, seth harris. mrcretary, thanks so much for joining us. 33 million jobs here in the united states have been lost over the past seven weeks alone. can you explain to our viewers how devastating these numbers really are? because they don't necessarily even tell the full story of how many americans are out of a job right now. many of them have even stopped looking for a job. >> that's precisely right,...
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"outnumbered overtime" now, i'm harris faulkner harris faulkner. >> mr.: and nasa have teamed up to launch those two american astronauts to the international space station. in the first manned flight from american soil in nearly a decade. nasa administrator, earlier on the importance of his mission. >> we
"outnumbered overtime" now, i'm harris faulkner harris faulkner. >> mr.: and nasa have teamed up to launch those two american astronauts to the international space station. in the first manned flight from american soil in nearly a decade. nasa administrator, earlier on the importance of his mission. >> we
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"outnumbered overtime" now, i'm harris faulkner harris faulkner. >> mr. huckabee: and nasa have teamed up to launch those two american astronauts to the international space station. in the first manned flight from american soil in nearly a decade. nasa administrator, earlier on the importance of his mission. >> we are launching american astronauts on american rockets from american soil for the first time since the retirement of the space shuttles back in 2011. we haven't done this now in nine years. the historical significance, we have only had four times, in american history, we've put american astronauts at the top of a new launch system. mercury, gemini, apollo, the space shuttle program, and i we are going to do it for commercial crew. >> harris: phil keating's live in cape canaveral florida with the launch details. we saw bob behnken and doug hurley moments ago, like you and i were talking about last hour. that they were pressurizing their suits, and getting ready to do that, that walk out to where we will be able to see them. bring us up to speed. >
"outnumbered overtime" now, i'm harris faulkner harris faulkner. >> mr. huckabee: and nasa have teamed up to launch those two american astronauts to the international space station. in the first manned flight from american soil in nearly a decade. nasa administrator, earlier on the importance of his mission. >> we are launching american astronauts on american rockets from american soil for the first time since the retirement of the space shuttles back in 2011. we haven't...
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harry truman exactly theame questions. that bothers m yang: the immediate effect llof the court's decision e on whether financial records that democrats have long wted, and mr. trump has long fought disclosing, will be turned over. the house overght committee made its demand after hearing last year from former trump attorney michael cohen. >> it was myxperience that mr. ump inflated his total assets when it served his purposes, such as trying to be listed amongst the wealthiest people in "forbes," and deflated his assets to reduce his real. estate tax >> yang: the house financial services and intelligence commites want trump records veyommo olosneneloe ansi eauns have made the president vulnerable to of particular interest to investigators is deutsche bank,
harry truman exactly theame questions. that bothers m yang: the immediate effect llof the court's decision e on whether financial records that democrats have long wted, and mr. trump has long fought disclosing, will be turned over. the house overght committee made its demand after hearing last year from former trump attorney michael cohen. >> it was myxperience that mr. ump inflated his total assets when it served his purposes, such as trying to be listed amongst the wealthiest people in...
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about each other than i could ever say about them here on the floor of the knesset and mr netanyahu to as well harry reaffirming where he's coming from reaffirming his stance when it comes to an extension of certain areas in the occupied west bank and quote territories. that's right and that's one of the differences between gantz and netanyahu gantz doesn't want to see any unilateral an explosion in the occupied west bank he wants to see some kind of international consensus based on the trump plan that was announced in january under whose terms israel would be entitled as far as americans are concerned to some 30 percent of the occupied west bank the jordan valley and all of the illegal israeli settlements. the u.s. secretary of state might pompei i was here on wednesday for a very short visit just a few hours and the signals coming from the united states since then have suggested that the u.s. wants to see a bit of a slowdown to netanyahu has ambitions on this under the terms of the coalition deal gantz does no longer have a veto on this and any time from july the 1st on words that could bring it t
about each other than i could ever say about them here on the floor of the knesset and mr netanyahu to as well harry reaffirming where he's coming from reaffirming his stance when it comes to an extension of certain areas in the occupied west bank and quote territories. that's right and that's one of the differences between gantz and netanyahu gantz doesn't want to see any unilateral an explosion in the occupied west bank he wants to see some kind of international consensus based on the trump...
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mr. chairman. thank you, senator murray. >> harris: and, with that, he first of its kind meeting of this type, digitally. you just saw the chairman of the senate health committee, lamar alexander of tennessee, a republican, wrapping things up today. a lot to unpack from that three plus hour hearing. the senate health committee taking a look at covid-19 and getting back to school, getting back to work. an unprecedented high-level hearing by digital remote. we saw some new warnings on the risks of states and cities reopening to soon. we'll get into it all. here watching "outnumbered overtime" now. i'm harris faulkner. for members of the white house corona task force appeared remotely before a senate panel just then, including dr. anthony fauci of nih, who warned of the potential for new outbreaks if states jump checkpoints to reopen. however, senator rand paul pressed dr. fauci. watch. >> the history of this, when we look back, will be of wrong prediction after wrong prediction after wrong prediction. as much as i respect you, dr. fauci, i don't think you are the end-all. i don't think you're the one pers
mr. chairman. thank you, senator murray. >> harris: and, with that, he first of its kind meeting of this type, digitally. you just saw the chairman of the senate health committee, lamar alexander of tennessee, a republican, wrapping things up today. a lot to unpack from that three plus hour hearing. the senate health committee taking a look at covid-19 and getting back to school, getting back to work. an unprecedented high-level hearing by digital remote. we saw some new warnings on the...
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mr. durham do with this. because there need to be consequences for the misuse of power. >> harris: so, let's talk about that for a bit. because it is being reported that there might be some, for lack of a better phrase, payback, if you will. should that be angled with? look, i don't want to make it sound like some sort of frivolous snap on the hand. you were chairman of the oversight committee, so you know what this can really look like. what does accountability look like when you tell the american people that you have evidence of collusion? of donald trump's campaign with russia, and then there is no evidence? per bob mueller, through for the documents. that might have been all along. >> for lawmakers, like in adam schiff, it has happened to the ballot box. are the american people going to put i nancy pushed back into office? i don't think the security clearances should be given to those who misuse that intelligence with a personal political gain and just flat out lie about the that.remember, we have horowitzo is a real professional. who has issued thousands of pages documenting, with serious detail, and made
mr. durham do with this. because there need to be consequences for the misuse of power. >> harris: so, let's talk about that for a bit. because it is being reported that there might be some, for lack of a better phrase, payback, if you will. should that be angled with? look, i don't want to make it sound like some sort of frivolous snap on the hand. you were chairman of the oversight committee, so you know what this can really look like. what does accountability look like when you tell...
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mr. portnoy right there. >> lanhee: i think, harris, people are trying to get the right balance here.they are seeing is the shutdown also has an impact, as well. it's not as simple as saying, "if we shut things down, things will be okay." there's an obvious economic cost. you got states and localities struggling with that. in fact, you got a lot of people who have lost their livelihoods. we had jobs numbers again today that suggest there's a lot of heartache out there. opening the economy, doing it in a responsible way, that should be the focus of every governor. as far as the president is concerned, it's quite clear that his handling of the economy is going to be a principal issue as voters look toward november. so, there's no question in my mind that politics are in the equation, whether it's for governors or others, looking at how they reopen these economies. >> harris: jon, is it political to you? the president says critics want to keep the economy closed until the election. it's a political thing. >> jon: i don't know, harris. what do you think? do you think it's real? do you thi
mr. portnoy right there. >> lanhee: i think, harris, people are trying to get the right balance here.they are seeing is the shutdown also has an impact, as well. it's not as simple as saying, "if we shut things down, things will be okay." there's an obvious economic cost. you got states and localities struggling with that. in fact, you got a lot of people who have lost their livelihoods. we had jobs numbers again today that suggest there's a lot of heartache out there. opening...
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anna's faras and the domestic geography of this is concerned harry would be fair to say now that mr netanyahu will be judged externally outside israel purely and simply on the these allegations of corruption but also internally for the 1st time he'll be judged on the same one big it's you know he's not going to be judged no easy really on how he handles the coronavirus how he handles the relationship with the palestinians it will be this one is you that will define his prime ministerial time in office. i think that to some extent depends on how this trial goes if he is convicted if he's jailed then yes obviously that will be the capstone to his political career not a very negative one but don't forget he can stay in office under israeli law or not he some of the majority dictation of that law until and unless he is exhausted every potential appeal against that conviction so this isn't something that's going to happen in a hurry it could take several years by which time he may well over finished his 18 months we don't yet know exactly how that will play out whether indeed the transfer will go
anna's faras and the domestic geography of this is concerned harry would be fair to say now that mr netanyahu will be judged externally outside israel purely and simply on the these allegations of corruption but also internally for the 1st time he'll be judged on the same one big it's you know he's not going to be judged no easy really on how he handles the coronavirus how he handles the relationship with the palestinians it will be this one is you that will define his prime ministerial time in...
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mr. chairman. >> thank you very much, senator harris. thank you all. we will adjourn the hearing and allow written questions for an appropriate period of time to be submitted. and thank you for all you've done for the country and your great service. thank you. >>> tonight american history tv beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern we'll look at the high school advanced placement u.s. history exam. the test takes place on friday, may 15th, with students participating across the country online. american history tv and c-span's washington journal hosted a program for high schoolers preparing for the test. watch american history tv tonight and over the weekend on c-span3. >>> the presidents from public affairs, available now in paper back and ebook. presents biographies of every president organized by their ranking, by noted historians, from best to worst. and features perspectives into the lives of our nation's chief executives and leadership styles. visit our website,
mr. chairman. >> thank you very much, senator harris. thank you all. we will adjourn the hearing and allow written questions for an appropriate period of time to be submitted. and thank you for all you've done for the country and your great service. thank you. >>> tonight american history tv beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern we'll look at the high school advanced placement u.s. history exam. the test takes place on friday, may 15th, with students participating across the country...
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mr. president -- coat >> reporter: >> secretary mcenany: all right, everyone. -- >> harris: the president of the united states is putting new guidelines in place. you just heard it for yourself. those guidelines have everything to do with reopening places of worship. and he said if they don't do it, well, let's watch his press secretary, kayleigh mcenany. nope, that's dr. birx. so we have the task force here, specifically on these new numbers and guidelines. let's watch. >> the exciting thing for all of us is decreasing mortality over time. i think it's a real aspect of the amazing health care workers on the front line. the ability of people to share in the front line how best to care for the patience, and the continuous decrease in mortality over time. next slide. the other thing that has decreased just as significantly over the last month is new hospitalizations. we can see now there's over a 50% decline in new hospitalizations, although every region of the country is different. we are encouraged to see these new hospitalizations decline. next slide. i have talked before about the exten
mr. president -- coat >> reporter: >> secretary mcenany: all right, everyone. -- >> harris: the president of the united states is putting new guidelines in place. you just heard it for yourself. those guidelines have everything to do with reopening places of worship. and he said if they don't do it, well, let's watch his press secretary, kayleigh mcenany. nope, that's dr. birx. so we have the task force here, specifically on these new numbers and guidelines. let's watch....
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question about shielding in a moment, but there is a question about lockdown to you, mr jan rick, and also to doctor harryscrupulously to the rules, that this isa scrupulously to the rules, that this is a dangerous and sensitive moment, soi is a dangerous and sensitive moment, so i wonder how worried you are, having seen the pictures this weekend, where social distancing is difficult or impossible? if i can a nswer difficult or impossible? if i can answer first and then asked jenny‘s view, it is important that all of us continue to play our part. the scientists and medical advisor to the government have modelled that the government have modelled that the measures that we have already eased and the measures that are going to be eased tomorrow, such as the opening of car showrooms, outdoor markets for nonessential goods, and enabling us to meet members outside of our own households outdoors, that those additional easements, together, will still in all likelihood keep the rate of infection below one. so we are reasonably confident that the steps that we have taken and will be taking on monday are manageable.
question about shielding in a moment, but there is a question about lockdown to you, mr jan rick, and also to doctor harryscrupulously to the rules, that this isa scrupulously to the rules, that this is a dangerous and sensitive moment, soi is a dangerous and sensitive moment, so i wonder how worried you are, having seen the pictures this weekend, where social distancing is difficult or impossible? if i can a nswer difficult or impossible? if i can answer first and then asked jenny‘s view, it...
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about mr cummings and his specific case, whether or not he followed both the rules and the spirit of those rules. i thought it was interesting to hear the deputy cmo for england, drjenny harriesm to have happened in this case. we know mr cummings travelled to durham, he says, because his wife was showing symptoms and he was worried he was about to get the same thing too. it doesn't seem like he met that criteria. she did however add that the guidance has an element of common sense issue about it, safeguarding and making sure that anyone at risk can be protected from that risk. she mentioned for example an extreme risk to life. that is at the very least open to interpretation. she didn't talk about whether she thought mr cummings had broken the rules. she has been quoted on a number of occasions as somebody who suggested this might be within the rules in some sort of permissible sense. grant schapps, the transport secretary, making clear that in his view the government view, ministers are backing mrcummings. view the government view, ministers are backing mr cummings. saying that he travelled because he wanted to make sure that his kids weren't left without a care and saying,
about mr cummings and his specific case, whether or not he followed both the rules and the spirit of those rules. i thought it was interesting to hear the deputy cmo for england, drjenny harriesm to have happened in this case. we know mr cummings travelled to durham, he says, because his wife was showing symptoms and he was worried he was about to get the same thing too. it doesn't seem like he met that criteria. she did however add that the guidance has an element of common sense issue about...
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with hold federal funding for michigan over voting by mail, sen to kamala harris said this in an interview with joy reid. >> mrme to with hold money from states with the purpose of interfering with people's right to vote. so you may want to talk with your lawyer bill barr about that, and that would be my advice. >> joining our discussion now, senator kamala harris, a member of the judiciary committee and senate intelligence committee. senator, thank you very much for joining us tonight. i want to reemphasize that point that you made so strongly. this is in effect what the president got i'm peempeached f isn't it? >> well, it is yet again at least an attempt at committing a crime by donald trump. in terms of the fact that it is a crime, it's literally a crime, it's a violation of the united states code to with hold money from the states in a way that would interfere with people's ability to vote. so yes, but then we also know that the president doesn't seem to be burdened by the laws or following the laws so this is nothing new, lawrence. >> senator, i want to turn to the new economic numbers that came out toda
with hold federal funding for michigan over voting by mail, sen to kamala harris said this in an interview with joy reid. >> mrme to with hold money from states with the purpose of interfering with people's right to vote. so you may want to talk with your lawyer bill barr about that, and that would be my advice. >> joining our discussion now, senator kamala harris, a member of the judiciary committee and senate intelligence committee. senator, thank you very much for joining us...
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mr. durham's work will lead to a criminal investigation of either man. >> harris: so, why are we going throughce? >> jason: well, i think it is important to understand their level of involvement. it wasn't as if -- you know, the question about what president obama and vice president biden no have been lingering out there, but it's only through the evidence and the fact-gathering that has now led to, for instance, joe biden has one of the people unmasking general flynn. i think that's a legitimate question. i've got to believe the attorney general, when he says he's not looking at criminal referrals or investigations of the president or the vice president, but to understand the core of how donald trump was spied on. about how, in his campaign, and the collusion, and all the country has gone threw for three plus years, where's the curiosity from the democrats who used to be champions of concern about these types of things? from the media, who trumpeted time after time after time about this so-called collusion? we are now trying to get to the bottom of this, and find this out. thank goodness for
mr. durham's work will lead to a criminal investigation of either man. >> harris: so, why are we going throughce? >> jason: well, i think it is important to understand their level of involvement. it wasn't as if -- you know, the question about what president obama and vice president biden no have been lingering out there, but it's only through the evidence and the fact-gathering that has now led to, for instance, joe biden has one of the people unmasking general flynn. i think...
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mr. parone, i think you are there? >> he's here. sen. harris: ok. sir, ufcw represents meatpacking workers. how many have tested positive for covid-19 or been exposed on the job, do you know? >> about 10,000. sen. harris: and how many have died? >> 63. food, that iail keep track of. and can you tell me what are the risks that your members are facing at meatpacking plants and those who are forced to go back to work? what kind of risks are they facing, while we are on the subject of risk? >> my best description would be, it's almost like a stationary cruise ship. people are very close together. they eat lunch together. they walked down halls together. they stand side-by-side. it's very difficult to have social distancing in the present conditions. what has been done is that there has been an effort to create layered ppe, personal protective equipment, to make sure that stillre safer, but it is a challenge because of all the high-volume air conditioning in those plants. it produces a lot of air volume, which keeps the virus airborne longer. rris: thank
mr. parone, i think you are there? >> he's here. sen. harris: ok. sir, ufcw represents meatpacking workers. how many have tested positive for covid-19 or been exposed on the job, do you know? >> about 10,000. sen. harris: and how many have died? >> 63. food, that iail keep track of. and can you tell me what are the risks that your members are facing at meatpacking plants and those who are forced to go back to work? what kind of risks are they facing, while we are on the...
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force and joins us live from inside the courthouse in occupied east jerusalem harry hi there so is this just procedural or will mr netanyahu actually be questions today. it is largely procedural we don't know yet whether nescio himself will actually enter a plea of not guilty it's possible that that could come later what we expect to hear. the charges being recapitulated and read to him to ensure that the defendant understands that i think in this case very certainly does we may also see arguments from the rival legal teams about exactly what kind of evidence is available to the defense and we might get an idea of the kind of shed jewel that is likely in this trial how many days a week potentially when we might see the 1st sort of main witnesses being called it may well be that that doesn't happen until next year now as you say those charges of bribery fraud and reach of trust against a sitting prime minister that is something that has never happened in the history of this country before and it's not happening by accident it is something that benjamin netanyahu has fought tooth and nail through an 18 month long p
force and joins us live from inside the courthouse in occupied east jerusalem harry hi there so is this just procedural or will mr netanyahu actually be questions today. it is largely procedural we don't know yet whether nescio himself will actually enter a plea of not guilty it's possible that that could come later what we expect to hear. the charges being recapitulated and read to him to ensure that the defendant understands that i think in this case very certainly does we may also see...
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mr. gardner, this one is so clear, we don't have to talk about another case. harris: i want to point to this because i wrote in my notes what you said, this could've been a point of unifying us all. i called 20 police friends of mine and generally they're the people who call me and say there being unfair to the police, they're exaggerating, they called me and they said were disgusted, were outrage, were shocked, think of your commentators. these guys were cops. they actually worked for me. they were cops, every single one of them, immediately, there is no disagreement between you and cnn about what happened, why are we having this, this man will be brought to justice and the fbi. harris: one thing we have not talked about, we will move pretty quickly because mayor -- the governor of the state of minnesota is going to be giving a news conference momentarily and i'm speaking now with the former mayor of new york city, rudy giuliani, a man who wanted to be in the white house who was run for president of the great nation, you have held so many different roles and to get
mr. gardner, this one is so clear, we don't have to talk about another case. harris: i want to point to this because i wrote in my notes what you said, this could've been a point of unifying us all. i called 20 police friends of mine and generally they're the people who call me and say there being unfair to the police, they're exaggerating, they called me and they said were disgusted, were outrage, were shocked, think of your commentators. these guys were cops. they actually worked for me. they...
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. >> harris: first lady melania trump, marking a big milestone amid questions on the potential role mrsp could have is the 2020 election looms. the first lady's chief of staff will join me next. ♪ (announcer) in this world where people are staying at home, many of life's moments are being put on hold. at carvana, we understand that, for some, getting a car just can't wait. to help, we're giving our customers up to 90 days to make their first payment. shop online from the comfort of your couch, and get your car with touchless delivery to keep you safe. and for even greater peace of mind, all carvana cars come with a seven-day return policy. so, if you need to keep moving, we're here for you. at carvana-- the safer way to buy a car. to get back to normal again. for hospitals and at ctca, we aren't waiting either. we're still focused on providing world-class cancer care. because cancer isn't just what we do, it's all we do. call now. feel the coolpowerful 24-hour, claritin cool mnon-drowsy,es. allergy relief plus an immediate cooling sensation for your throat. feel the clarity and live cla
. >> harris: first lady melania trump, marking a big milestone amid questions on the potential role mrsp could have is the 2020 election looms. the first lady's chief of staff will join me next. ♪ (announcer) in this world where people are staying at home, many of life's moments are being put on hold. at carvana, we understand that, for some, getting a car just can't wait. to help, we're giving our customers up to 90 days to make their first payment. shop online from the comfort of your...
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us at the courthouse in east jerusalem so harry just just walk us through how much evidence is there that the prosecution will try to bring to court against mr netanyahu. well that there is there are thousands and tens of thousands of documents of evidence and that really dominated quite a lot of the back and forth within the court room but all of that happened after what was already going to be an extraordinary moment in israeli politics. that was turned even more extraordinary by benjamin netanyahu his decision to come and lambast the entire concept and process of the investigation and the trial and the personalities involved in bringing him to this situation at least in his telling of the story he criticized by name a senior judicial and police officials he said. that it was a delusional case that was being brought against him it was stitched up between the attorneys the investigators and the left wing media because he sees this as a conspiracy of various arms of israel's older establishment ranged against him and his right wing populism and that was the message that he wanted to bring before he even went into the courtroom and i think it
us at the courthouse in east jerusalem so harry just just walk us through how much evidence is there that the prosecution will try to bring to court against mr netanyahu. well that there is there are thousands and tens of thousands of documents of evidence and that really dominated quite a lot of the back and forth within the court room but all of that happened after what was already going to be an extraordinary moment in israeli politics. that was turned even more extraordinary by benjamin...
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harry thanks very much. there's been a political breakthrough in afghanistan the president ashraf ghani has signed a power sharing deal with his rival mr gandhi and his main challenger abdullah abdullah have been locked in a stalemate over last year's disputed election result mr donald will now lead the council for peace talks and members of his team will form part of the cabinet. is the leader of afghanistan research for a chance of some london he says outside pressures of forced political rivals to work together we have now like anywhere in the world the covert 19 of honest on for example a you know it has the potential to be unfortunately the epicenter in the region if it's not content for instance secondly president trump and trumpet ministration is an entirely different game of the us foreign policy compared to the obama administration and president jiang zemin very clear he does not want to be the policeman of the honest man as he puts it so i think the political elite do not want to one have come to the realisation that they have to work together in order to move forward even if that means that they are going to work together in
harry thanks very much. there's been a political breakthrough in afghanistan the president ashraf ghani has signed a power sharing deal with his rival mr gandhi and his main challenger abdullah abdullah have been locked in a stalemate over last year's disputed election result mr donald will now lead the council for peace talks and members of his team will form part of the cabinet. is the leader of afghanistan research for a chance of some london he says outside pressures of forced political...
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mrs. corliss henry was my nursing instructor in the 1960s. her wealth of knowledge, quiet presence, and fairness were her strengths. she will be missed. >> reporter: sergeant raymond scholwinski, a member of the harris county sheriff's office in texas since 1979. his fellow officers honoring him and his sacrifice. >> when i had a personal issue, i called him. and he helped. he helped me and he was there for me and my family. when the blue angels flew that sky. that he left with them. i knew it. i knew it. >> reporter: there was wogene debele from takoma park, maryland. she gave birth while battling the virus and was never able to meet her newborn. >> she had been pregnant and looking forward to welcoming a new child into the community. >> the lat literal meaning is my clan, my community. >> reporter: her name in her native ethiopia means "community." and now her community has come together to support her family, and the newborn she left behind. vincent barber, the preacher and musician. tonight his wife, latresa, who fears some are not taking this virus seriously enough. >> i'm watching people who are not taking this seriously. they're partying. they're visiting everybody. and i lost the love of my
mrs. corliss henry was my nursing instructor in the 1960s. her wealth of knowledge, quiet presence, and fairness were her strengths. she will be missed. >> reporter: sergeant raymond scholwinski, a member of the harris county sheriff's office in texas since 1979. his fellow officers honoring him and his sacrifice. >> when i had a personal issue, i called him. and he helped. he helped me and he was there for me and my family. when the blue angels flew that sky. that he left with...
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. >> i just want to play you what senator harris had to say about this very topic, the idea of donald trump trying to withhold money to punish a state. >> mr. president, it is a federal crime to withhold money from states with the purpose of interference with people's right to vote. so you may want to talk with your lawyer bill barr about that. >> it is hard to imagine a president being impeached twice, but if donald trump withholds money from a united states state to bully them politically and try to get his way on mail-in voting, is he potential facing impeachment of the house again? >> well, again, we would have to see what the facts were. the man is classically known for saying one thing and doing another, so i believe in watching where the facts go on things. i certainly think that congress has a responsibility to watch this issue, especially with trillions going out from the federal go. with all these appropriations that we're doing for covid-19. that's why we have insisted on oversight bodies. and we know with that much money moving through the system monkey business can happen. so he's going to have to submit to the oversight, and
. >> i just want to play you what senator harris had to say about this very topic, the idea of donald trump trying to withhold money to punish a state. >> mr. president, it is a federal crime to withhold money from states with the purpose of interference with people's right to vote. so you may want to talk with your lawyer bill barr about that. >> it is hard to imagine a president being impeached twice, but if donald trump withholds money from a united states state to bully...
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on the news from occupied east jerusalem so harry let's just rewind by about what 181000 minutes or so predictably slightly predictably robust comments from mr netanyahu as he went into the building that. well yes i mean in some ways predictable in some ways really extraordinary the fact that israel has never seen a day like this in its history and then for the man at the center of it all to stand on the steps of the court room and just lambast entire legal law enforcement police establishment in the terms that he did he said that this was a delusional trial that it was cooked up that it was essentially an infection can confection of rumors and an invention against him and that he would hold his head high and walk into the court in that fashion and fight it off that is very much the message that his supporters out here have been amplifying and wanted to hear as far as what's been happening inside the court is concerned we've heard from listening i use legal team they are arguing for a spring 2021 starts at the trial itself. the there are other defendants in this case as well the. the single largest shareholder in the biggest telecoms company
on the news from occupied east jerusalem so harry let's just rewind by about what 181000 minutes or so predictably slightly predictably robust comments from mr netanyahu as he went into the building that. well yes i mean in some ways predictable in some ways really extraordinary the fact that israel has never seen a day like this in its history and then for the man at the center of it all to stand on the steps of the court room and just lambast entire legal law enforcement police establishment...
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mr. president" even though there was no love lost between the two guys. hearing lbj call herbert hoover on his birthday, call and talk to harry truman. these are guys who worked so hard against each other politically in so many cases, yet it's nothing short of affectionate. why the antipathy, why the anger from this president who has now publicly stated he has nothing to learn from this club of four? it was five until the death of 41. >> times have changed, haven't they? very drastically. as you say, jfk called all three of his living predecessors -- fdr had passed away by that time -- during the cuban missile crisis, asking for their help. and during this enormous pandemic that we are dealing with here and the devastating consequences of it every day, you would think that president trump would reach out to his predecessors, and he has not. and i know from talking to people who are very close to them that bush 43, george w. bush, bill clinton would love a phone call, and they would love to be involved and help in any way they can as they did after the tsunami in asia, after hurricane katrina. now would be the moment to avail
mr. president" even though there was no love lost between the two guys. hearing lbj call herbert hoover on his birthday, call and talk to harry truman. these are guys who worked so hard against each other politically in so many cases, yet it's nothing short of affectionate. why the antipathy, why the anger from this president who has now publicly stated he has nothing to learn from this club of four? it was five until the death of 41. >> times have changed, haven't they? very...
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harry styles releasing a video for a hit song. we'll show it to you next and why you may want some watermelon. mrs. walker. michael vasquez!ome over here. i've heard such good things about you, you this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. >>> right now it's 6:14. this road downpour happening in parts of the east bay from union city down to milpitas. i'll be watching out for this kind of weather pattern where random showers pop up. more on that in a few minutes. >>> good morning. very happy tuesday to you. today two of the most important people running the american economy will meet together and talk to the senate today. treasury secretary steve mnuchin and fed chairman jerome powell will go before the senate banking committee as it looks into why so little of the money set aside by the c.a.r.e.s. act has actually reached american businesses. that hearing starts at 7:00 our time. the stock market
harry styles releasing a video for a hit song. we'll show it to you next and why you may want some watermelon. mrs. walker. michael vasquez!ome over here. i've heard such good things about you, you this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. >>> right now it's...
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harry potter. how often does mr carson meet dolores and bridge? —— dolores umbridge. he would remember!eat because our daughter has been here with us, it has been wonderful. we are lucky to have an outside space. idid are lucky to have an outside space. i did some work that will come up for the bbc, actually. oh, right. alan bennett's talking heads, which will be on towards the end ofjune. that was hard work, doing that on the sumac that sort of thing. a mixture of working hard in the garden —— on zoom, that sort of. working hard and doing a programme that will be put out for people and i hope it will be entertaining.” have been growing a beard! i have been hard at work with that. you talk about the garden, i have become slightly obsessed because louise has been growing lettuce for the last ten weeks. carol and sally have been involved as well. have you been growing anything unusual in the garden? we haven't been doing veg. we are very keen gardeners. i spend every minute of every day in the garden, because we have been blessed with good weather. we grow a lot of...a with good weather.
harry potter. how often does mr carson meet dolores and bridge? —— dolores umbridge. he would remember!eat because our daughter has been here with us, it has been wonderful. we are lucky to have an outside space. idid are lucky to have an outside space. i did some work that will come up for the bbc, actually. oh, right. alan bennett's talking heads, which will be on towards the end ofjune. that was hard work, doing that on the sumac that sort of thing. a mixture of working hard in the...
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mr. wolfe. >> barbara britton was the middle. from what i was to learn about david, he would never have gone to that hotel room to meet harry brittonl room to meet michael wolfe. he agreed to come meet barbara. >> the woman who wept tears of love for her long, lost david who professed to held a torch all those years was the very same woman, said wolfe, who called david on the phone and enticed him to go to that motel room to be killed. >> they needed to use barbara as the lure because david still had feelings for barbara. >> evidence, david had a roommate reported journalist stephen kafp and he heard a phone call. >> he was pretty sure it was a woman on the phone. david takes the phone, goes into his room, comes out a little while later. he's all spruced up, ready to go out. he has a smile on his face, combing his hair. putting on his cologne and david jackson left the apartment at that point. that was the last that any of his friends saw him at that point. >> what really happened in the motel? wolfe said he hid in the bathroom when david arrived. >> barbara answered and he was glad to see her. they walked in an sat down on the edg
mr. wolfe. >> barbara britton was the middle. from what i was to learn about david, he would never have gone to that hotel room to meet harry brittonl room to meet michael wolfe. he agreed to come meet barbara. >> the woman who wept tears of love for her long, lost david who professed to held a torch all those years was the very same woman, said wolfe, who called david on the phone and enticed him to go to that motel room to be killed. >> they needed to use barbara as the lure...
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harris: let's talk about what's at stake here. what are the stakes? >> well, the question on the table is whether the judge is going to allow mr. to withdraw his guilty plea. i think the judge a postarrest order, as you pointed out, he has basically invited friend of the court submissions. the judge needs a little help. he's not entirely sure what his power here is. he is not exactly sure what options he may have on the table. i think the one thing that is clear that this is not going to be a rubber-stamp. >> harris: wait a minute, when you talk about -- he's kind of almost fact-gathering like a spokafocus group on we can get . i'm paraphrasing what you just said, tell me of dominic if i'm wrong. but he doesn't have a right to force prosecution on this, right? you can have people look in and weigh in and do all that, and it's my understanding that he can delay it but he can't necessarily put those charges back in place and force the prosecution. is that true? >> not of the justice department, as it said, has no interest in moving forward with this. i can't think of any comparable case where a judge -- >> harris: so, why do this
harris: let's talk about what's at stake here. what are the stakes? >> well, the question on the table is whether the judge is going to allow mr. to withdraw his guilty plea. i think the judge a postarrest order, as you pointed out, he has basically invited friend of the court submissions. the judge needs a little help. he's not entirely sure what his power here is. he is not exactly sure what options he may have on the table. i think the one thing that is clear that this is not going to...
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mrs. cleveland, wakes up the president. and said there are thieves in the house grover. he says, no my dear, these are -- . harry truman said, without a sense of humor, a man with go crazy in the oval office. and i think there's a lot of truth to that. >> i once did a notes on ronald reagan, he kept this note card system, filled with jokes. so in any speech, you could pick it, it be dogs, or who want this club, and he'd have them in order, and he put these jokes in his speech. and it would it went over very well. reagan was all about humor. and i think it's a key quality, to be a successful president. like you said, even though when there are exceptions, but presidents need or have to show a robust sense of sense of humor. if you take yourself too sensitive to seriously you will become a bore. >> but he sometimes over did it, and so his cabinet members were a bit annoyed, because he didn't seem to be quite a serious at certain times as he could be, and so yes, when he was telling a joke, and that was the movie lincoln, it was so true that in the middle of something's happening, and lincoln decides to tell a stor
mrs. cleveland, wakes up the president. and said there are thieves in the house grover. he says, no my dear, these are -- . harry truman said, without a sense of humor, a man with go crazy in the oval office. and i think there's a lot of truth to that. >> i once did a notes on ronald reagan, he kept this note card system, filled with jokes. so in any speech, you could pick it, it be dogs, or who want this club, and he'd have them in order, and he put these jokes in his speech. and it...
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harry truman exactly theame questions. that bothers m yang: the immediate effect llof the court's decision e on whether financial records that democrats have long wted, and mr. trump has long fought disclosing, will be turned over. the house overght committee made its demand after hearing last year from former trump attorney michael cohen. >> it was myxperience that mr. ump inflated his total assets when it served his purposes, such as trying to be listed amongst the wealthiest people in "forbes," and deflated his assets to reduce his real. estate tax >> yang: the house financial services and intelligence commites want trump records veyommo olosneneloe ansi eauns have made the president vulnerable to of particular interest to investigators is deutsche bank, the only major financialin itutioconsistently lending to trump businesses. "new york timeen editor david ch is author of "dark towers," which focuses onti mr. trump' with the bank. >> deutsche bank is holding a pzzying array of financial information on tsident. it has information on money coming in and out of his bank accounts, all the infon that trump used when he was applying for loans or opening bank
harry truman exactly theame questions. that bothers m yang: the immediate effect llof the court's decision e on whether financial records that democrats have long wted, and mr. trump has long fought disclosing, will be turned over. the house overght committee made its demand after hearing last year from former trump attorney michael cohen. >> it was myxperience that mr. ump inflated his total assets when it served his purposes, such as trying to be listed amongst the wealthiest people in...
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harry truman exactly the same questions. that bothers me. >> yang: the immediate effect of the court's decision will be on whether financial records that democrats have long wanted, and mr. trump has long fought sclosing, will be turned over. the house oversight committee made its demand after hearing last year from former trump mr. trump inflated his totalasss purposes, such as trying to be stedmo theeaest people in "forbes," and deflated his sets to reduce his real estate taxes. >> yang: the house financial services and intelligence committees want trump records to examine possible money laundering in property deals,s and whether loom overseas have made the president vulnerable to foreign influence. of particular interest to the only major financialbank, institution consistently lending to trump business. "new york times" editor david enrich is author of "dark towers," which focuses on mr. trump's ties with the bank. >> deutsche bank is holdinaya dizzying af financial information on the president. it has information on money ming in and out of his bank accounts, all the information that trump used when he was applying for loans or opening bank accounts. and on top of
harry truman exactly the same questions. that bothers me. >> yang: the immediate effect of the court's decision will be on whether financial records that democrats have long wanted, and mr. trump has long fought sclosing, will be turned over. the house oversight committee made its demand after hearing last year from former trump mr. trump inflated his totalasss purposes, such as trying to be stedmo theeaest people in "forbes," and deflated his sets to reduce his real estate...
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harris of california. senator, i'm going to give you an opportunity to respond back to the president. he seems to think that voting by mail is cheating and bad. >> yeah. mr. president, it is a federal crime to withhold money from states with the purpose of interfering with people's right to vote. so, you may want to talk with your lawyer bill barr about that and that would be my advice for the president. but, you know, joy, it clearly he has done this because, one, he is always in the business of attempting to intimidate and using his tweets as the method by which he does that. but it's clear he's worried about whether he's going win this election. so it is an attempt to suppress the vote, which is an attempt to have these states not send these applications for vote by mail so that people will not get those applications to vote by mail and then not vote by mail. and, again, this is another example of donald trump being complicit with an attempt or even purposely attempting to suppress the vote in an election. >> and, you know, there is the now infamous quote, which i wouldn't even ask the team to play it back where he says that -- he claims that there wi
harris of california. senator, i'm going to give you an opportunity to respond back to the president. he seems to think that voting by mail is cheating and bad. >> yeah. mr. president, it is a federal crime to withhold money from states with the purpose of interfering with people's right to vote. so, you may want to talk with your lawyer bill barr about that and that would be my advice for the president. but, you know, joy, it clearly he has done this because, one, he is always in the...
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mrs. cleveland wakes the president and said there are thieves in the house, grover. and he says -- he says, no, my dear, thieves in the senate. harrytruman said without a sense of humor a man would go crazy in the oval office, and i think there a lot of truth to that. >> i once did a little book called "notes of ronald reagan" and he kept this elaborate notecard system filled with jokes. any speech, you could pick, it could be dogs, he'd have them all in order and he'd pull a card and put the jokes in his speech and it went over very well. i mean, reagan was all about humor. and i think it's a key quality to being a successful president. like you said, there are exceptions when we don't find the humor there, but overall presidents have to show a robust sense of humor because if you take yourself too seriously, you become a bore in the end. >> was lincoln funny? >> incredibly so, but he sometimes overdid it, and so his cabinet members were a little annoyed because he didn't seem to be quite as serious at certain times as he should be. and so, yes, when he was telling a joke, i mean, i remember the movie "lincoln". that was so true.
mrs. cleveland wakes the president and said there are thieves in the house, grover. and he says -- he says, no, my dear, thieves in the senate. harrytruman said without a sense of humor a man would go crazy in the oval office, and i think there a lot of truth to that. >> i once did a little book called "notes of ronald reagan" and he kept this elaborate notecard system filled with jokes. any speech, you could pick, it could be dogs, he'd have them all in order and he'd pull a...
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mrs. cleveland wakes the president and says there are thieves in the house, grover. and he said no, my dear, the achie thieves are in the senate. and harry truman said without a sense or hu of humor a man woul crazy in the white house. >> ronald reagan had an elaborate notecard system of jokes. he would pull the card and put the jokes in his speech. reagan was all about humor and it is a key quality to being a successful president. there are exceptions, but overall they have to show a robust sense of humor. if you take yourself too seriously you become a bore in the end. >> was lincoln funny? >> yes, but he sometimes overdid it, so his he was purported to have said if i could not laugh, i would have cried. >> how when your values can get distorted, it is proof that you are grounded. two people want to know who is the most overrated and under rated president. >> most overrated president. i will just say we mentioned james monroe. i think he is under rarated. monroe has not had that big seminole biography. the way he wrote a book on john adams. and i think there is an opening for monroe to be understood more as a foreign policy president.
mrs. cleveland wakes the president and says there are thieves in the house, grover. and he said no, my dear, the achie thieves are in the senate. and harry truman said without a sense or hu of humor a man woul crazy in the white house. >> ronald reagan had an elaborate notecard system of jokes. he would pull the card and put the jokes in his speech. reagan was all about humor and it is a key quality to being a successful president. there are exceptions, but overall they have to show a...