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the obama white house sent us roughly 68,000 pages of material.but more than 38,000 are keeping track of the tweets about the garland nomination. those contain just one tweet about judge jackson. more than 13,000 of the 68,000 pages are just lists of previous nominations. so that leaves only 16,000 of 68,000 that we received from the white house that aren't obviously useless like all the other documents we received. but for comparison, the white house has still withheld 48 48,000 pages under the presidential record and foia exemptions. that's a lot of hiding. but the limited number of useful records we receive from the obama white house show why the sentencing commission documents would have been important. there are a number of dark money groups on the left that argue medical judges hud make policy decisions based on judges' own values. i i talked about the troubling role that dark money groups have played in this jujs selection process. when they demand justices give short lists and new litmus tests and cam pawns attacking the independence of th
the obama white house sent us roughly 68,000 pages of material.but more than 38,000 are keeping track of the tweets about the garland nomination. those contain just one tweet about judge jackson. more than 13,000 of the 68,000 pages are just lists of previous nominations. so that leaves only 16,000 of 68,000 that we received from the white house that aren't obviously useless like all the other documents we received. but for comparison, the white house has still withheld 48 48,000 pages under...
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the obama white house held back 40,000 pages of documents. we also received an unconfirmed chart of probation sentencing for 14 cases from judge jackson and the white house that the democrats have attempted to use to defend her record. and as far as the further inquiries to about how the nominee and child exploitation cases were looking at a record, that's what we're supposed to do. it appears the white house wants to hide that record. so with so much information withheld, there were a lot of questions about judge jackson's judicial philosophy . she says her philosophy is based on her cases, that's more of a case of making a case for judicial process and it is judicial philosophy. iaon one senator on the other side noted he didn't think that he'd ever heard a nominee get so many questions on that gtopic of judicial philosophy. apparently he conveniently forgotten by the other side that it was senator schumer first publicly made judicial philosophy the primary reason for opposing nominees and that's anway back two decades ago. that's when the d
the obama white house held back 40,000 pages of documents. we also received an unconfirmed chart of probation sentencing for 14 cases from judge jackson and the white house that the democrats have attempted to use to defend her record. and as far as the further inquiries to about how the nominee and child exploitation cases were looking at a record, that's what we're supposed to do. it appears the white house wants to hide that record. so with so much information withheld, there were a lot of...
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missing all of judge ketanji brown jackson non- public sentencing commission documents, and the obama white house held back 48000 pages of documents and we also received an unconfirmed chart probation citizens from 14 cases from judge ketanji brown jackson in the white house and the democrats have attempted to use to defend her record. and as far as the further inquiries go about how the nominee and pedaled the child exploitation cases, we arehe looking at a record that's what were supposed to do, and it appears the white house wants to record on with so much information was withheld, we examined her record, and a lot of questions about judge ketanji brown jackson judicial philosophy and she said that her philosophy is based on cases that is more of a case of making a case for judicial process. in one senator on the other said that he did not think that he never heard about nominee get so many questions on judicial philosophy and apparently been conveniently forgotten by the other side it that it was their current leader sharon schumer who first publicly made judicial philosophy a primary reason
missing all of judge ketanji brown jackson non- public sentencing commission documents, and the obama white house held back 48000 pages of documents and we also received an unconfirmed chart probation citizens from 14 cases from judge ketanji brown jackson in the white house and the democrats have attempted to use to defend her record. and as far as the further inquiries go about how the nominee and pedaled the child exploitation cases, we arehe looking at a record that's what were supposed to...
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they kept fighting and fighting and fighting for years until finally he was able to go to the obama white house and the obama white house cancelled, repealed clinton's don't ask don't tell policy. i skipped over the fact that frnk was a decorated soldier in world war ii. an 88 millimeter and was broader than nothing of his infantrymen. which he wore to that occasion. >> but that was after half a century of his battling. >> yes. >> we have a lot of people to cover, but before we leave this subject, could i ask you to read the last paragraph on page 47. >> their cohorts left the country a priceless had legacy. they lifted the birdie of shame for millions of people who medical profession called psychopaths. and they replaced that burden with every citizen oos birthright. self-respect and the respect of others. no one in the early movement got more recognition in their lifetimes than harry and frank. but what deserved celebrations as much as they won is the model they left behind. he famously wrote, to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best day and night to maybe you everybody el
they kept fighting and fighting and fighting for years until finally he was able to go to the obama white house and the obama white house cancelled, repealed clinton's don't ask don't tell policy. i skipped over the fact that frnk was a decorated soldier in world war ii. an 88 millimeter and was broader than nothing of his infantrymen. which he wore to that occasion. >> but that was after half a century of his battling. >> yes. >> we have a lot of people to cover, but before...
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the obama white house sent us a roughly 60 8000 pages of 8,000 material. more than 38,000 pages are repeated copies of email threads that keep track of the tweets of the nomination. those females contain just one e emails contain just one tweet about jackson. that leaves only 16,000 that we received from the white house that are not obviously useless like all the other documents we received. but for comparison, the white house still withheld at 48 thousand pages under the presidential records and exemption. that is a lot of hiding your but the limited number of useful records that we received from the obama white house shows exactly why the senate information documents would have been important. there are a number of dark money groups on the left that argued federal judges should make policy decisions based on judges on the values. i talked about the troubling role of far left dark money groups, like the justice that played in this administration's process. it is creating a short list for president biden to pick nominees from or putting out a litmus test a
the obama white house sent us a roughly 60 8000 pages of 8,000 material. more than 38,000 pages are repeated copies of email threads that keep track of the tweets of the nomination. those females contain just one e emails contain just one tweet about jackson. that leaves only 16,000 that we received from the white house that are not obviously useless like all the other documents we received. but for comparison, the white house still withheld at 48 thousand pages under the presidential records...
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kept kept fighting and fighting and fighting for years until finally he was able to go to the obama white house. and the obama white house canceled repealed clintons don't act don't tell policy. i skipped over the fact that frank amity was a decorated soldier in world war two an 88 millimeter. motor crewman and was proud of nothing than his infantryman combat infantry, and it's badge which he wore to that occasion? just without his case. that was after. half a century of his battling for his guests. yes. extraordinary we've got a lot of other administration. we have a lot of people to cover but before we leave the subject, could i ask you to read the last paragraph on page 47? yeah, frank how many harry hay? and they're known an unknown core cohorts. left the country a priceless legacy. they lifted the burden of shame for millions of people whom the medical profession called psychopaths. the church called wicked in the state called felons. and they replaced that bird with every citizen's birthright self-respect and respect of others. no one in the early homophile movement got more recognition i
kept kept fighting and fighting and fighting for years until finally he was able to go to the obama white house. and the obama white house canceled repealed clintons don't act don't tell policy. i skipped over the fact that frank amity was a decorated soldier in world war two an 88 millimeter. motor crewman and was proud of nothing than his infantryman combat infantry, and it's badge which he wore to that occasion? just without his case. that was after. half a century of his battling for his...
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white house has still withheld 48,000 pages under the presidential records and exemptions. that's a lot of hiding. but the limited number of useful records that we received from the obama white house show exactly why the sentencing commission documents would have been important. there are a number of dark money groups on the left that argue federal judges should make policy decisions based on judge's own values. i've talked about the troubling role of far left dark money groups like demand justice have played in this administration's judicial selection process. when the demand justice isn't creating short list for president biden for judicial nominees from or putting out new litmus tests, they're running ads campaigns, attacking the independence of judiciary. they strongly supported the so-called progressive prosecutors soft on crime in the face of rising crime waves in cities like san francisco, philadelphia, boston, and los angeles. now, what does that have to do with the nominee before us? the white house obama records indicate that a co-founder of the demand justice played an important role in judge jackson's nomination to the sentencing commission and the district
white house has still withheld 48,000 pages under the presidential records and exemptions. that's a lot of hiding. but the limited number of useful records that we received from the obama white house show exactly why the sentencing commission documents would have been important. there are a number of dark money groups on the left that argue federal judges should make policy decisions based on judge's own values. i've talked about the troubling role of far left dark money groups like demand...
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cammeny kept fighting and fighting and fighting for years until, finally, he was able to go to the obama white house. and the obama white house canceled, repealed clinton's don't ask, don't tell policy. i skipped over the fact that frank cammeny was a decorated soldier in world war ii. an .88 millimeter motor crewman. and was prouder of nothing than his infantry combat badge, which he wore on that occasion. >> that was after half a sentry of battling for husband cause. >> yes, the obama administration. >> we have a lot of people to cover. before we leave this subject could i ask you to read the last paragraph on page 47? >> yeah. frank cammeny, harry hay, and their known and unknown cohorts left the country a priceless legacy. they lifted the burden of shame for millions of people whom the medical proegs called psychopaths, the church called wicked, and the state called felons and they replaced that burden with every citizen's birth right, self respect and respect for others. nobody in the early homophile movement got more reg anything in their lifetimes than harry and frank. what is celebrated as m
cammeny kept fighting and fighting and fighting for years until, finally, he was able to go to the obama white house. and the obama white house canceled, repealed clinton's don't ask, don't tell policy. i skipped over the fact that frank cammeny was a decorated soldier in world war ii. an .88 millimeter motor crewman. and was prouder of nothing than his infantry combat badge, which he wore on that occasion. >> that was after half a sentry of battling for husband cause. >> yes, the...
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this is the obama white house from 2010 all over again. >> it absolutely is. you imagine at this moment in our history when we have learned a big lesson that energy security is national security, liz. we want to undermine that as much as possible. biden has done that from day one. he claims otherwise but there is such a raft of things he has done to make it really unpalatable for investors to put money into oil fields. shame on schumer, he knows better than this. this is virtue signaling and kind of playacting because this will be a huge issue coming into the midterm elections. everyone is aware of what the price of gasoline is. they know if it is up $1.75, a dollar of that is on biden, not on putin. this is something every american feels very keenly and particularly middle income and low income americans who have to buy gasoline to commute and get to work, all the rest of the things. this is a big deal. elizabeth: a good point you just made. congressman, to liz's point, house democrats voting against a republican bill for energy independence. it would have br
this is the obama white house from 2010 all over again. >> it absolutely is. you imagine at this moment in our history when we have learned a big lesson that energy security is national security, liz. we want to undermine that as much as possible. biden has done that from day one. he claims otherwise but there is such a raft of things he has done to make it really unpalatable for investors to put money into oil fields. shame on schumer, he knows better than this. this is virtue signaling...
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it started under the obama white house but really took off under trump.den to all the slugs, everything that the environmentalists are pushing. as you said in 2020 the trump administration made us energy independent first time in 50 years. we were exporting oil and gas. we were oversupplying. that is where we were before biden took office. when biden took office he did all of the executive orders, implemented policies that has now drove up the price of gas for all americans. it drove up the price to heat their homes. that is unacceptable. elizabeth: he is saying that is not what is happening your final word. >> he also said he would not do vaccine mandates. he said the five trillion doll bill would cost zero. if his mouth is moving or lips, it is probably not right. elizabeth: thank you, congressman. i'm elizabeth macdonald. you're watching the evening dead it on you're watching "the evening edit" on fox business. thanks so much for watching. we hope of a good evening. kennedy: the war on ukraine today taking absolutely despicable turn. the russian milita
it started under the obama white house but really took off under trump.den to all the slugs, everything that the environmentalists are pushing. as you said in 2020 the trump administration made us energy independent first time in 50 years. we were exporting oil and gas. we were oversupplying. that is where we were before biden took office. when biden took office he did all of the executive orders, implemented policies that has now drove up the price of gas for all americans. it drove up the...
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but, for comparison, the white house still withheld 148,000 pages under the presidential records. the useful records that we received from the obama white house, showed exactly why the commission documents would have been important. there are a number of dark money groups on the left that argue federal judges should make policy decisions based on judges' own values. i talked about the troubling role of dark money groups, like what has played in this administration pose judicial selection process, creating the shortlist for president biden to pick potential nominees from, the running his campaign, casting independence from the judiciary. they strongly supported the so-called progressive prosecutors, who are tough on violent crime in the face of violent crime waves in cities like san francisco, philadelphia, boston, los angeles. now, what does that have to do with the nominee before us? the obama white house records indicate that they play an important role in judge jackson's nomination to judicial court. the co-founder even interview judge jackson about the nomination. it. woul be helpful to know what the co-founder's work to that
but, for comparison, the white house still withheld 148,000 pages under the presidential records. the useful records that we received from the obama white house, showed exactly why the commission documents would have been important. there are a number of dark money groups on the left that argue federal judges should make policy decisions based on judges' own values. i talked about the troubling role of dark money groups, like what has played in this administration pose judicial selection...
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taken then, but we can also talk about the years where you were directly involved in the obama—biden white houseney for talking about getting tougher on putin. and obama said, "oh, it seems the 1980s are calling to ask for their foreign policy back." "listen," he said, "the cold war�*s been over for 20 years." even after the invasion of the donbas by russian forces, which of course led to that line of conflict, which we've already discussed, and the annexation of crimea, the national security strategy of the united states under obama—biden talked of needing strategic patience toward putin's russia. this immensely relaxed attitude to vladimir putin, despite what happened in georgia, despite what happened in ukraine in 2014, seems to have been plain wrong. well, i think senator romney, to his credit, was very prescient, and i think we've had, frankly... we, meaning collectively, the west has had decades of failure in assuming that russia's modernisation and the growth of a middle class in russia would somehow lead russia to be a more responsible stakeholder in the international system. but when yo
taken then, but we can also talk about the years where you were directly involved in the obama—biden white houseney for talking about getting tougher on putin. and obama said, "oh, it seems the 1980s are calling to ask for their foreign policy back." "listen," he said, "the cold war�*s been over for 20 years." even after the invasion of the donbas by russian forces, which of course led to that line of conflict, which we've already discussed, and the annexation...
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the obama white house sent us a roughly 60 8000 pages of 8,000 material. more than 38,000 pages are repeated copies of email threads that keep track of the tweets of the nomination. those females contain just one e emails contain just one tweet about jackson. that leaves only 16,000 that we received from the white house that are not obviously useless like all the other documents we received. but for comparison, the white house still withheld at 48 thousand pages under the presidential records and exemption. that is a lot of hiding your but the limited number of useful records that we received from the obama white house shows exactly why the senate information documents would have been important. there are a number of dark money groups on the left that argued federal judges should make policy decisions based on judges on the values. i talked about the troubling role of far left dark money groups, like the justice that played in this administration's process. it is creating a short list for president biden to pick nominees from or putting out a litmus test a
the obama white house sent us a roughly 60 8000 pages of 8,000 material. more than 38,000 pages are repeated copies of email threads that keep track of the tweets of the nomination. those females contain just one e emails contain just one tweet about jackson. that leaves only 16,000 that we received from the white house that are not obviously useless like all the other documents we received. but for comparison, the white house still withheld at 48 thousand pages under the presidential records...
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the same goods versus pre-pandemic as the white house embarking on a new blitz to try to change voters minds on inflation. also this, former clinton and obamafficials call out the white house saying don't believe the white house topspin and blame game on u.s. energy. this as the white house is accusing oil companies of quote, disinformation and this major credibility crisis, senate republicans are eyeing probes into hunter biden. also dr. fauci after the midterms. we've got 51 intelligence experts media, slammed for not coming clean after they speculated without evidence that hunter biden's laptop was russian disinformation. critics say this swayed the election. "new york times" is saying it is authenticating hunter's emails as real. dr. fauci confusing and flip-flopping again. this time on the need to bring back covid restrictions. u.s. law enforcement stunned as separate mass shootings over the weaken. one the largest in arkansas state history. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts rate now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. we begin with all of the indices down today. hawkish fed co
the same goods versus pre-pandemic as the white house embarking on a new blitz to try to change voters minds on inflation. also this, former clinton and obamafficials call out the white house saying don't believe the white house topspin and blame game on u.s. energy. this as the white house is accusing oil companies of quote, disinformation and this major credibility crisis, senate republicans are eyeing probes into hunter biden. also dr. fauci after the midterms. we've got 51 intelligence...
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white house still withheld 148,000 pages under the presidential records. that is a lot of hiding. the limited number of useful records that we received from the obama white house, showed exactly why the commission documents would have been important. there are a number of dark money groups on the left that argue federal judges should make policy decisions based on judges' own values. i talked about the troubling role of dark money groups, like what has played in this administration judicial selection process. it is not crating short list for president biden to pick potential nominees from, the running his campaign, casting -- attacking the independence of the judiciary. they strongly supported the so-called progressive prosecutors. who are tough on violent crime in the face of violent crime waves in cities like san francisco, philadelphia, boston, and los angeles. now, what does that have to do with the nominee before us? the obama white house records indicate that a cofounder of the demand played an important role in judge jackson's nomination to judicial court. the demand just as cofounder even interviewed judge jackson about the nomination into
white house still withheld 148,000 pages under the presidential records. that is a lot of hiding. the limited number of useful records that we received from the obama white house, showed exactly why the commission documents would have been important. there are a number of dark money groups on the left that argue federal judges should make policy decisions based on judges' own values. i talked about the troubling role of dark money groups, like what has played in this administration judicial...
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white house. >>aciously, as you know, president biden was vice president when russia took crimea, and the obama whiteticized for not doing before. >> it's a fascinating window into what he's going to do now. back then, he was number two, but he and a number of people who are still with him, were much more hawkish. biden himself pushed. he was the point person on ukraine. he pushed to send javelins and lethal assistance. obama decided against it, it was too escalatory now you are seeing him have sent 5,000 javelins with a very personal relationships and for him the political is personal. it helps explain how much he cares about this issue right now. >> and this completely different mindset, of course, is as the ukrainians are showing such incredible valor, extraordinary strength in their response. dimitt rick, in contrast earlier, you did a translation for a call. we talked with gen petraeus about how much of these are conscripts. this has been not been independently confirmed, but you tweeted, it paints such a bleak picture of the state of russian troops, because some of these examples were saying th
white house. >>aciously, as you know, president biden was vice president when russia took crimea, and the obama whiteticized for not doing before. >> it's a fascinating window into what he's going to do now. back then, he was number two, but he and a number of people who are still with him, were much more hawkish. biden himself pushed. he was the point person on ukraine. he pushed to send javelins and lethal assistance. obama decided against it, it was too escalatory now you are...
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and even as top obama advisor, david axelrod said people don't believe the white house blaming putinising gas. why the white house new attack on mom and pop gas stations will fall flat. and the danger censoring the 100 to biden elected the backlash against white house, democrat and media censorship of hunter biden access scandal pays an open secret in government for years. this is coming after the "new york times" finally authenticated hunter's e-mails. more on the democrats and media quick to call this russian disinformation and dr. fauci is resurfacing again. he is warning covid mandates could come back. for a new variant he admits is less serious than overcrowded. plus democrats spend more on climate change but cut border funding. the white house today says it is still working on border policies as a flood of illegal border crossers head this way. the white house may end border policy for the pandemic as it still fights for biden's mandates. i am elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪. elizabeth: bp was stocks ending up after big tech after china's preside
and even as top obama advisor, david axelrod said people don't believe the white house blaming putinising gas. why the white house new attack on mom and pop gas stations will fall flat. and the danger censoring the 100 to biden elected the backlash against white house, democrat and media censorship of hunter biden access scandal pays an open secret in government for years. this is coming after the "new york times" finally authenticated hunter's e-mails. more on the democrats and media...
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an annual two million dollar retainer to aid in the recovery of libyan assets frozen by the obama white house with powerhouses like cec for china's belt and road. they used fara to go after michael flynn and manafort. they have to look into violating foreign lobbying laws but not just hunter biden but biden's brother james. >> foreign registration act was not used a lot, before robert mueller, the trump russia special counsel pulled it out and use used it to prosecute some people involved in the trump russia matter. members of congress, certainly republicans think, well this law must be alive again. in case it is it is time to look at hunter biden in relation to it certainly, certainly has to be investigated and then the other thing is just the actual tax issues involved. hunter biden has conceded in his own book that he is under investigation for his quote, tax affairs. he got so much money from so many foreign sources it is obvious that the irs is going to look to see if all of that was reported in his tax returns. elizabeth: yeah he was using off-balance sheet shell companies according to
an annual two million dollar retainer to aid in the recovery of libyan assets frozen by the obama white house with powerhouses like cec for china's belt and road. they used fara to go after michael flynn and manafort. they have to look into violating foreign lobbying laws but not just hunter biden but biden's brother james. >> foreign registration act was not used a lot, before robert mueller, the trump russia special counsel pulled it out and use used it to prosecute some people involved...
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career staffer, it's a remarkable rise from working with joe biden in the senate, working in the obama white house> yeah, that's right. he is the tip of the spear right now when it comes to designing what the biden administration does next alongside those european allies. his conversations over the last two days have been twofold. they focused on the humanitarian aspects of this and on the military aspects of this. on the humanitarian side he did travel the ukraine/polish border, met with refugees over the weekend, and he called yesterday for russia to stop its attacks, these allegations, these reports that they are attacking humanitarian efforts from getting into the country, calling those reports shapemefu. on the military side it's a complicated situation because he's hearing from some baltic leaders calling on the united states to do more than they have done. some saying that nato needs to have a more permanent presence in some of those countries. they are, of course, concerned about what comes next here with russian aggression into ukraine only continuing and then being so close to that aggre
career staffer, it's a remarkable rise from working with joe biden in the senate, working in the obama white house> yeah, that's right. he is the tip of the spear right now when it comes to designing what the biden administration does next alongside those european allies. his conversations over the last two days have been twofold. they focused on the humanitarian aspects of this and on the military aspects of this. on the humanitarian side he did travel the ukraine/polish border, met with...
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let's speak now to brett bruen — he was director of global engagement in president obama's white house years. thank you forjoining us. i just wonder what sort of impact you think president baden�*s remarks, whether he pulls them back now or not, really might have. i back now or not, really might have. ., ., , , have. i have to say, this is baden's — have. i have to say, this is baden's gift _ have. i have to say, this is baden's gift blunder - have. i have to say, this is baden's gift blunder yet, i have. i have to say, this is i baden's gift blunder yet, and baden�*s gift blunder yet, and they have been several of them. i mean, with his remarks about the scale of the potential invasion and the us response, obviously, there were also the off—the—cuff remarks about putin being a war criminal. but when you start getting in to talk about regime change, that raises the spectre of some really serious issues, and putin is going to try to take advantage of this for his own propaganda and justification purposes, which is why it is so damaging that, in such a critical point in this crisis, bade
let's speak now to brett bruen — he was director of global engagement in president obama's white house years. thank you forjoining us. i just wonder what sort of impact you think president baden�*s remarks, whether he pulls them back now or not, really might have. i back now or not, really might have. ., ., , , have. i have to say, this is baden's — have. i have to say, this is baden's gift _ have. i have to say, this is baden's gift blunder - have. i have to say, this is baden's gift...
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fox news anchor and correspondent who worked on national security interests for the bush and obama white housedo you see a shift where most of media and most of the country are now fairly united on trying to further cripple russia's economy in response to this brutal, anti-humanitarian invasion? >> certainly most of the media, howard, i think the great question much of the -- where is most of the american public. my assumptioning is most of the american public is behind economic pressure on vladimir putin, but i think america is filtering the story through the prism of american interests. and i think that our government and by extension then our media needs to thread a very tight need on balancing america's interests. what i mean is you want to respond with strength to vladimir putin. i think western world has. i think his nose has been bloodied. we want to send a deterrent message against further invasions into other countries. i think economic sanctions have played a role in that, howard. but also you don't want to back vladimir putin into an inevitably desperate situation where economic war
fox news anchor and correspondent who worked on national security interests for the bush and obama white housedo you see a shift where most of media and most of the country are now fairly united on trying to further cripple russia's economy in response to this brutal, anti-humanitarian invasion? >> certainly most of the media, howard, i think the great question much of the -- where is most of the american public. my assumptioning is most of the american public is behind economic pressure...
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pa tell, a former obama white house health policy director and msnbc medical contributor and a true frienduch. give us your broad overview, what do you make of the president's new covid-19 strategy? >> 96 pages and i have to say, there is very little to criticize, because the plan covers almost every domain you could ask, current treatments, really also trying to tackle the problems around global vaccination, and encouraging more u.s. vaccinations and as you mentioned, you know, moving to the phase where covid is here, but it does not disrupt, nor does it really cause the death and disease and destruction that we've unfortunately seen over the last two years, prevention, surveillance, i will have to say this, having worked on the hill and in the white house, a lot of this funding, i don't think the president was shy about mentioning that in the state of the union, but very good elements here, and i think americans should be reassured that we have a plan that is not only in effect today, but will be in place ten years, 20 years from now, through feature administrations. >> so we're seeing m
pa tell, a former obama white house health policy director and msnbc medical contributor and a true frienduch. give us your broad overview, what do you make of the president's new covid-19 strategy? >> 96 pages and i have to say, there is very little to criticize, because the plan covers almost every domain you could ask, current treatments, really also trying to tackle the problems around global vaccination, and encouraging more u.s. vaccinations and as you mentioned, you know, moving to...
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kavita patel, former obama white house policy, if i'm over 50 and happen to be, should i get another this is i think the question i have been getting, you know, texts, phone calls, all sorts of e-mails, and here's what i'm telling my own patients and family including, if you're 65 and over, especially the data from israel and the uk looked at 65 and over, it's a no brainer. if it's been four months since the first booster, you should get it. you don't need to run. but you should try to schedule it. lots of vaccines available. in the 50 to 65 year age range, if you have chronic conditions, diabetes, liver disease, heart disease, a number of things that put you at higher risk, which unfortunately many of us have, i would go ahead and consider getting a second booster, again, four months, i want to reiterate that. it's different than first boosters. four months after the first booster, going and get that. i think the question is, you know, under 50 we have immunocompromised people that this clears the way for. do you fit that category. do you need it now, do you need a 5th shot, which i
kavita patel, former obama white house policy, if i'm over 50 and happen to be, should i get another this is i think the question i have been getting, you know, texts, phone calls, all sorts of e-mails, and here's what i'm telling my own patients and family including, if you're 65 and over, especially the data from israel and the uk looked at 65 and over, it's a no brainer. if it's been four months since the first booster, you should get it. you don't need to run. but you should try to schedule...
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she worked in the obama white house as policy director for first lady michelle obama.eciate you coming on. let me just start with where are the airlifts? no country -- we know that poland -- i mean, this is 2 million people, this is a lot of strain on resources, and the last thing any of us want is to see people starting to turn against refugees, fight for resources, all of those things. it feels like -- and plenty of people want to help. it really feels like we're at a logistics problem of trying to figure out how to make this work. walk me through the struggle to create a process to disperse refugees so that poland isn't having to deal with the brunt of this. >> chuck, thanks for having me. you're exactly right in terms of how we need to respond to this crisis. having 3 million refugees fleeing in less than three weeks represents the greatest refugee crisis we've seen in europe since the second world war, and no country can address this alone. we've already had two mayors representing poland's two largest cities saying that they are at capacity. smaller countries lik
she worked in the obama white house as policy director for first lady michelle obama.eciate you coming on. let me just start with where are the airlifts? no country -- we know that poland -- i mean, this is 2 million people, this is a lot of strain on resources, and the last thing any of us want is to see people starting to turn against refugees, fight for resources, all of those things. it feels like -- and plenty of people want to help. it really feels like we're at a logistics problem of...
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national security adviser of president obama, the author of the world as it, is a memoir of the obama white houset is very straightforward to me. i'm -- i have strong views on should we renew the child tax credit that delivered tens of millions of people from poverty? yes. not a hard call. this seems like nothing but hard calls. which american foreign policy is in this moment it's just about as difficult and fraught, and cross pressured as possible. how do you think the biden administration has done so far? >> chris, i think they've handled it exceedingly well. i'm certainly one who can call them out when i think that they have not done things well. the reality is they're treading -- threading a careful needle. wanting to signal as much and provide as much support to the ukrainians to defend themselves. wanting to martial the world's democracies to essentially evict russia from the global economy and from integration with europe and the united states. but also wanting to avoid the risk of escalation into a wider conventional war that could become a nuclear war. these are serious, serious difficul
national security adviser of president obama, the author of the world as it, is a memoir of the obama white houset is very straightforward to me. i'm -- i have strong views on should we renew the child tax credit that delivered tens of millions of people from poverty? yes. not a hard call. this seems like nothing but hard calls. which american foreign policy is in this moment it's just about as difficult and fraught, and cross pressured as possible. how do you think the biden administration has...
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what is the special arrangement that he had with the obama white house? this data publicly available? as a whole bunch of good technological questions the context of sussman's trial is different it's not really going full bore into that. it is saying all of those techniques, all of that data mining did not lead to solid evidence of collusion very academic's of doing the mining or telling sussman heyman this is not enough this could be shot down and a new york minute. sussman took it pretended he had strong evidence of collusion when he went to the fbi. this is all kind of a rabbit hole about technology for this indictment. really just a show sussman was willfully lying when he talked to the fbi and whoever else about the alpha bank collusion brickwork should make a good point. legends computer team researchers were saying what this tells like a red herring it's a very weak association but don't say we've got going for us as we do not like trump. let's watch former ag william barr on this, watch brickwork's i think it started as a political dirty trick. bu
what is the special arrangement that he had with the obama white house? this data publicly available? as a whole bunch of good technological questions the context of sussman's trial is different it's not really going full bore into that. it is saying all of those techniques, all of that data mining did not lead to solid evidence of collusion very academic's of doing the mining or telling sussman heyman this is not enough this could be shot down and a new york minute. sussman took it pretended...
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diplomat, a one time director of global engagement in the obama white house. brett, as president zelenskyy spoke to congress, he clearly touched their hearts. do you think he touched their minds in persuading enough people that we should do more beyond the, the aid that president biden has already committed? well, jonathan, when he did so effectively was to hold a moral mirror to congress. and i think what a lot of those legislators saw was a picture of america at this historic moment, a moment to challenge his very principles that we claim to stand for. and i believe just based on some of the comments that senators and congress members made coming out of that speech, that there is a movement or more and this is a unique case because so often is the exact phrase that is leading that is at the forefront of our foreign policy in this case, i think we're seeing congress really push president biden to do more to go faster. >> do you think that they will be successful in that, though? obviously president biden is giving a lot of aid. he's giving these anti-tank mis
diplomat, a one time director of global engagement in the obama white house. brett, as president zelenskyy spoke to congress, he clearly touched their hearts. do you think he touched their minds in persuading enough people that we should do more beyond the, the aid that president biden has already committed? well, jonathan, when he did so effectively was to hold a moral mirror to congress. and i think what a lot of those legislators saw was a picture of america at this historic moment, a moment...
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chemical weapons would be a red line at there was proven to be the use of chemical weapons, and the obama white house essentially did nothing that would make your biden look weak if he said red line and then did nothing. so he wants to avoid that. what he has said is that russia will pay a severe price if there is a use of chemical weapons. and as you heard in political hymns report at the pentagon, believe that there is nothing imminent on that front. at the moment, there is renewed warning this weekend though, seeing to the russians look, if any shots are fired on neat or soil, then there will be a huge response from nato that will essentially invoke article 5 of the natal convention. and that means there would be a joint and overwhelming response on russia, but there is still hope here that there could be a diplomatic way out of this crisis. the still hope that there is the possibility that the russians and the ukrainians can come to some sort of deal. and allen national security advisor, jake sullivans, having to roam on monday to meet his chinese can to fight what, what does he want to achieve?
chemical weapons would be a red line at there was proven to be the use of chemical weapons, and the obama white house essentially did nothing that would make your biden look weak if he said red line and then did nothing. so he wants to avoid that. what he has said is that russia will pay a severe price if there is a use of chemical weapons. and as you heard in political hymns report at the pentagon, believe that there is nothing imminent on that front. at the moment, there is renewed warning...
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in his life and going on to being awarded a scholarship at stanford and an internship in the obama white house now to the special conversation partner animalica tops is in is it new york times bestselling author advocate and educator. she has published articles on topics on several different topics and they've been featured in time magazine huffington post and many many more. medications her incredible debut book the three mothers held the mothers of martin luther king malcolm x and james baldwin shape. the nation was a new york times bestseller and is now available in paperback at book passage. oh and did i mention that they're married to each other with that? i'm going to leave michael in the very capable hands of his wonderful and beautiful wife. thank you. thank you so much paula. that was so special and i wish you could be together in person, but i'm grateful that we can still do this virtually and i'm really excited to interview my wonderful husband mr. michael tobes, and i always find it fun and i get to the interview because it can be a little different than some of the other talks tha
in his life and going on to being awarded a scholarship at stanford and an internship in the obama white house now to the special conversation partner animalica tops is in is it new york times bestselling author advocate and educator. she has published articles on topics on several different topics and they've been featured in time magazine huffington post and many many more. medications her incredible debut book the three mothers held the mothers of martin luther king malcolm x and james...
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it wasn't obama's approach that turned them off; it was actually nancy pelosi's approach. >> so at that point, the white houseng everything they wanted. they weren't getting our help. >> when obama would give on some issue, she immediately spoke up, "we're not doing tha that's not coming out of the house." every time that he would say, "i'm reaching out to republicans," she would publicly say, “no, we aren't." >> and republicans were very angry and they were very bitter about it. but the reality was, they weren't going to work with her. there were no republicans that were going to ultimately support this. >> narrator: across america, that anger was exploding. >> god will take care of healthcare. >> you dirty thieves! >> the whole point of this is to get everybody enrolled in the government healthcare plan. >> you've got a plan that increases deficit spending when we already have trillion- dollar deficits. >> radical communists and socialists! >> that something is not right with the healthcare plan. >> we now have leftist radicals in charge of your healthcare decisions rather than doctors. we're hanging by a t
it wasn't obama's approach that turned them off; it was actually nancy pelosi's approach. >> so at that point, the white houseng everything they wanted. they weren't getting our help. >> when obama would give on some issue, she immediately spoke up, "we're not doing tha that's not coming out of the house." every time that he would say, "i'm reaching out to republicans," she would publicly say, “no, we aren't." >> and republicans were very angry and...
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wednesday morning, former obama white house director of global engagement discusses the biden administration handling of the russia-ukraine conflict. the american enterprise institute talks about a significant increase in the defense budget. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. wednesday morning on c-span or c-span's mobile ♪ >> first ladies, in their own words, our eight part series looking at the role of the first lady, their time in the white house on the issues important to them. >> it was a great advantage to know what it was like to work in school because the education is an important issue. both for a governor, but also for president. so that was very helpful to me. >> using material from c-span's award-winning biography series, first ladies. >> i am very much the kind of person who believes that you should say what you mean and mean what you say and take the consequences. >> and, c-span's online video library role feature first ladies, lady bird johnson, betty ford, nancy reagan, hillary clinton, laura bush, michelle, and melania trump. watch first ladies in their own words,
wednesday morning, former obama white house director of global engagement discusses the biden administration handling of the russia-ukraine conflict. the american enterprise institute talks about a significant increase in the defense budget. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. wednesday morning on c-span or c-span's mobile ♪ >> first ladies, in their own words, our eight part series looking at the role of the first lady, their time in the white house on the issues...