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white house to them. traveling to almost 40 states in less than a year. on every trip in small town coffee shops and stunning museums, i'm reminded of what makes our country special, how it's elegantly unique and ever changing. and there's always a moment, often late at night, after a trip back my head just filled with the stories of the day, when we drive up the south portico, the virginia sand stone columns grow in the yellow light, and the arched doors open to welcome me home. i think about all the women who came before me and all the women and yes, men, who will take my place. oh, i got a clap for that one. [ applause ] i think about how we shape this american symbol, this museum, this home. we all write america's story with each passing day, and the white house historical association keeps our history alive. together we will work to open the doors of the white house wider and wider to more fully reflected distinct beauty of all of our communities. serving as your first lady has been the honor of my l
white house to them. traveling to almost 40 states in less than a year. on every trip in small town coffee shops and stunning museums, i'm reminded of what makes our country special, how it's elegantly unique and ever changing. and there's always a moment, often late at night, after a trip back my head just filled with the stories of the day, when we drive up the south portico, the virginia sand stone columns grow in the yellow light, and the arched doors open to welcome me home. i think about...
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the white house? well the theory of restoration and preservation, is that by restoring and preserving the past we can make certain that we don't make that were made in the past and we can learn and do better citizens for the future. that's the whole theory of history why we study history. it's to learn from the past make certainly don't make the same mistakes and do better at going forward. now the human brain has not yet evolved such that when you see a picture of the white house or a picture of any historic building, it's the same as actually visiting it you can look at the picture of the white house and get some sense of what it's all about, but it's not the same as a visiting it and therefore if you preserve it more people want to visit it what people want to see what this white house is about and therefore our citizens flock to see it all the time and they should and it's possible to make this white house better because we can provide the resources through the white house historical association t
the white house? well the theory of restoration and preservation, is that by restoring and preserving the past we can make certain that we don't make that were made in the past and we can learn and do better citizens for the future. that's the whole theory of history why we study history. it's to learn from the past make certainly don't make the same mistakes and do better at going forward. now the human brain has not yet evolved such that when you see a picture of the white house or a picture...
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often the white people black people encountered in white encounter in white spaces. don't think much of them. the racial hatred the materialize when the black people demand equality or when they get too close quote unquote. the most easily tolerated black person and white space appears to be one who has passed inspection. was in their place that is one who was working as a janitor or service person or the one who has been vouched for by white people and good standing. of such a black person is less likely to disturb the implicit racial order. places dominance and blacksys subordinates however, when the black person appears to however, when the black person appears or operates and rules above his or her assumed low station on because of any color they perceive the situation with dissonance amusement or even with pleasant surprise. but not everyone is pleasantly surprised by the presence of black people in high places. some white people are outraged and seek to put the black person back in his or her place quote unquote. this is when racial harassment occurs and when t
often the white people black people encountered in white encounter in white spaces. don't think much of them. the racial hatred the materialize when the black people demand equality or when they get too close quote unquote. the most easily tolerated black person and white space appears to be one who has passed inspection. was in their place that is one who was working as a janitor or service person or the one who has been vouched for by white people and good standing. of such a black person is...
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the white house historical association and for white house history continues the living legacy with whitens and education. it began with a vision and a vow that continues to sustain us as a nation. >> you know, all though i've seen that footage many times, there's still moments that give me chills as i reflect on the work of the association for the past 60 years and the opportunity we'll have working with future presidents. it was really a special honor to have the daughter of president and mrs. kennedy at the gala. ambassador carolyn kennedy has been a wonderful friend and supporter of the association. she shares inspirational remarks on the founding and early work for the association. >> it's hard to believe that my mother was only 31, the 3-year-old, a newborn baby and a very busy husband when she became first lady. it's hard to believe how much she dreaded moving into the white house. the most terrible thing has happened she wrote to her friend the day after the election. jack has won. we have to move into thewhite house. so dreary, all those curtains. she was dismayed it was no way t
the white house historical association and for white house history continues the living legacy with whitens and education. it began with a vision and a vow that continues to sustain us as a nation. >> you know, all though i've seen that footage many times, there's still moments that give me chills as i reflect on the work of the association for the past 60 years and the opportunity we'll have working with future presidents. it was really a special honor to have the daughter of president...
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for the cleanup job that the white house is trying to do, it was not something that members of the white house wanted out there. guest: the question was will the judge jackson nomination help improve the legitimacy of the courts. from the perspective of democrats, it will. their thesis is that the public trusts more in the court that consists of people who reflect the diversity of this nation. that is why it is important to have an african-american woman on the court. from the judiciary committee chairman's perspective, he has tried to run the hearing in a way that returns the senate to the norm. you saw him really resisting the impulse to gavel quiet like lindsey graham who are asking questions to of. there is another piece of this equation that has to do with the delete -- the legitimacy. republicans have taken note. he was able to put a six to three majority on the seat until donald trump won the presidency. judge jackson did not specifically disavow the idea of packing the court in the future. host: let's hear from dave, st. louis, missouri. republicans line. caller: with the judicia
for the cleanup job that the white house is trying to do, it was not something that members of the white house wanted out there. guest: the question was will the judge jackson nomination help improve the legitimacy of the courts. from the perspective of democrats, it will. their thesis is that the public trusts more in the court that consists of people who reflect the diversity of this nation. that is why it is important to have an african-american woman on the court. from the judiciary...
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white fruit. you know, there's a there's a certain segment of the country where if they hear me or you know, another black person talk about white privilege you get the eye roll, you know, you just don't want to hear it. there's resistance. what do you mean you know that but when they hear white people talk about it. it's just received a little bit differently and they all said this on their own accord during the interview in different ways. and so it's just it was interesting speaking to them because they recognize it and they recognize the need for them them in particular to speak out on it. and it was and it's not something that they have to do. i mean they could have gone about their life and their business being quiet. they didn't have to say anything, but then really looking introspectively, you know what i mean and saying, okay, like how corporate he was like, you know. i've grown up around black people. i've had black teammates all my life and even i you know, he talked about when he saw r
white fruit. you know, there's a there's a certain segment of the country where if they hear me or you know, another black person talk about white privilege you get the eye roll, you know, you just don't want to hear it. there's resistance. what do you mean you know that but when they hear white people talk about it. it's just received a little bit differently and they all said this on their own accord during the interview in different ways. and so it's just it was interesting speaking to them...
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for the cleanup job that the white house is trying to do, it was not something that members of the white house wanted out there. guest: the question was will the judge jackson nomination help improve the legitimacy of the courts. from the perspective of democrats, it will. their thesis is that the public trusts more in the court that consists of people who reflect the diversity of this nation. that is why it is important to have an african-american woman on the court. from the judiciary committee chairman's perspective, he has tried to run the hearing in a way that returns the senate to the norm. you saw him really resisting the impulse to gavel quiet like lindsey graham who are asking questions to of. there is another piece of this equation that has to do with the delete -- the legitimacy. republicans have taken note. he was able to put a six to three majority on the seat until donald trump won the presidency. judge jackson did not specifically disavow the idea of packing the court in the future. host: let's hear from dave, st. louis, missouri. republicans line. caller: with the judicia
for the cleanup job that the white house is trying to do, it was not something that members of the white house wanted out there. guest: the question was will the judge jackson nomination help improve the legitimacy of the courts. from the perspective of democrats, it will. their thesis is that the public trusts more in the court that consists of people who reflect the diversity of this nation. that is why it is important to have an african-american woman on the court. from the judiciary...
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that the white house quickly thought to backtrack within 15 minutes a white house official clarified or tried to clarify biden wasti saying putin could not exercise power in that ukraine region. ith think we are going to see me of that in terms of walking back the president statement board president biden was asked yesterday evening as he was leaving his church in georgetown reporters shouted are you supporting a regime change biden said one word, no. and so today were going to have the first time to ask at a press briefing. so white house officials what biden meant by that. i think we're going to continue to hear more of what we heard as het made those comments on saturday afternoon. >> the press briefing is where you are going to talk to you expect the president himself will address it or any of his foreign policy? >> at 12:45 p.m. today he will be announcing his budget which is going to include a new tax the wealthiest americans is called the billionaires income tax 700 americans who earn $100 million or more. i think there will be a chance for reporters to at least shout question
that the white house quickly thought to backtrack within 15 minutes a white house official clarified or tried to clarify biden wasti saying putin could not exercise power in that ukraine region. ith think we are going to see me of that in terms of walking back the president statement board president biden was asked yesterday evening as he was leaving his church in georgetown reporters shouted are you supporting a regime change biden said one word, no. and so today were going to have the first...
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ian bassin, first of all, let me ask you as someone who worked in the white house, the white house thative about compliance, compared to the guy who came afterwards, your reaction to this record, just the possibility of it. >> look, there is no way that that happens without somebody directing it to happen. there is an office outside of the oval office called oval office operations with a whole set of staffers whose tool job it is to record everything the president does, every call he makes, every call coming in, make sure it is preserved, complies the presidential records act. there is no way that something like this happens accidentally, which means multiple people were involved. in some, what appears to be, cover up of probably one of the biggest crime is ever attempted in the history of the country. >> on that point, we have now a judge's ruling, a federal judge, in the matter of john eastman trying to basically shield his records from the committee. claiming privilege, right? i am a lawyer, this is my client, you can't get the stuff, it is privilege, there is what is called a crime,
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, anything from the white house as far as who they have invited? guest: they have been mum on the and they wanted to talk more about the ideas of president will talk about, so we are not sure who will be in the audience as a guest. host: nancy cook who reports for bloomberg news, here to preview the state of the union tonight. than president biden addresses a giant session of congress and the nation tonight for the state of the union address. >> at least six presidents recorded conversations while in office. hear many of those conversations on c-span's new podcast, "presidential recordings." >> season one focus on the presidency of lirn don johnson. you'll hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonkin incident the march on selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped as johnson would cigna to t
, anything from the white house as far as who they have invited? guest: they have been mum on the and they wanted to talk more about the ideas of president will talk about, so we are not sure who will be in the audience as a guest. host: nancy cook who reports for bloomberg news, here to preview the state of the union tonight. than president biden addresses a giant session of congress and the nation tonight for the state of the union address. >> at least six presidents recorded...
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a judge rule #-d against the white house. a big policy loss for the border for the white house.ple they did not apprehend, got away, that were seen on cameras. i hope americans wake up, because there is a major storm on our doorstep. at xfinity, we live and work in the same neighborhood as you. we're always working to keep you connected to what you love. and now, we're working to bring you the next generation of wifi. it's ultra-fast. faster than a gig. supersonic wifi. only from xfinity. it can power hundreds of devices with three times the bandwidth. so your growing wifi needs will be met. supersonic wifi only from us... xfinity. liz: joining us now, former acting director, tom homan is with us, good to see her. let's look at but it from a police helicopter with the texas department of public safety, suspected, he's going to show an ak-47 at the helicopter near the 74 in rio grande sector, pretty brave stuff, tom. >> i think it's going to get even worse, law enforcement is going to be a target of the cartel. the cartel are making more money right now than they ever have becaus
a judge rule #-d against the white house. a big policy loss for the border for the white house.ple they did not apprehend, got away, that were seen on cameras. i hope americans wake up, because there is a major storm on our doorstep. at xfinity, we live and work in the same neighborhood as you. we're always working to keep you connected to what you love. and now, we're working to bring you the next generation of wifi. it's ultra-fast. faster than a gig. supersonic wifi. only from xfinity. it...
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we have the white house scrambling.ricans took home nearly 3% less in real wages because of inflation. high energy prices have preceded the last six u.s. recessions. this as ukraine braces for putin to bomb kyiv as he did kharkiv and mariupol. reports at least three dead including a child in russia's bombing after maternity hospital. reports that russia bombed 18 medical facilities in ukraine. joining me to discuss national security advisor to mike pence, general keith kellogg and fox news contributor liz peek. let's start with this, a member of the ukraine's parliament in the middle of kyiv, yes, putin is bombing nuclear power plants as a substitute for weapons of mass destruction. listen to this, watch do you ukrainians he is purposely bombing nuclear facilities? >> yes, i'm 100% sure on this because you cannot, there is no way you cannot know that this is largest nuclear plant in europe and there is no way that you can accidentally bomb it. there is no way that you not know where the chernobyl is and there is nothing
we have the white house scrambling.ricans took home nearly 3% less in real wages because of inflation. high energy prices have preceded the last six u.s. recessions. this as ukraine braces for putin to bomb kyiv as he did kharkiv and mariupol. reports at least three dead including a child in russia's bombing after maternity hospital. reports that russia bombed 18 medical facilities in ukraine. joining me to discuss national security advisor to mike pence, general keith kellogg and fox news...
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house on that front. >> the white house, it's interesting the white house is going through links we haven't seen in the past to be transparent and proactive keeping the american public, warning the american public what canan be negative effects from home, even the weekend, their, briefing took talkers because they know younger people, that's where they get their news from tik tok i expect more from the president, incremental updates in the administration meeting with our allies or chinese and republican diplomats, i expect these updates to site this is what happened, this is what is to cometh and if there is major sanctions from the whitere house or congress that might preclude something more formal from the president. >> democrats, pelicans, independents, you are welcome to join this conversation and ask about the issues we've been talking about, the week ahead in washington, your priorities are lawmakers as well, democrats (202)748-8000, republicans 20488001 and independence 207-8002. text your first name, city and state. we asked viewers about gas prices and how they impact you a
house on that front. >> the white house, it's interesting the white house is going through links we haven't seen in the past to be transparent and proactive keeping the american public, warning the american public what canan be negative effects from home, even the weekend, their, briefing took talkers because they know younger people, that's where they get their news from tik tok i expect more from the president, incremental updates in the administration meeting with our allies or chinese...
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the asians are being attacked by white supremacy and white supremacists. the facts shown that simply isn't true in 2018. the latest date that we have, asians were attacked 28 percent by black americans, 25 percent by whites. and you know, the rest are latinos and asians. so it's not whites, it's not white supremacists that are primarily attacking asian americans. we have to make this a more nuanced discussion. sadly, once the media figured this out, and they realized that a lot of these and inner cities who are attacking asians are not white supremacist, they shut up and they stopped with that narrative. and as you can see of yeah, summer that whole story basically died. absolutely, absolutely. and, and unfortunately, they don't cover it as much as they would had had that narrative continued. hey, kenny, great to talk to you. keep up the fight with the harvard case of sure. we'll talk to you again as that case progresses. thank you very much and hope everybody picks up the book. thank you. joy. this country hates us. this country hates black people. we kno
the asians are being attacked by white supremacy and white supremacists. the facts shown that simply isn't true in 2018. the latest date that we have, asians were attacked 28 percent by black americans, 25 percent by whites. and you know, the rest are latinos and asians. so it's not whites, it's not white supremacists that are primarily attacking asian americans. we have to make this a more nuanced discussion. sadly, once the media figured this out, and they realized that a lot of these and...
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she lived in the white house. the concession statement she delivered on behalf of a horse president gerald ford ending. the 1976 campaign was not the end of her own political life. she continued to her work to improve the lives of those facing breast cancer and substance abuse focusing a spotlight once taboo topics. she built a friendship and policy partnership with the woman who followed her into the white house rosalyn carter an advocate for the mentally ill. and she revealed that she'd lobbied her husband to name a woman to the supreme court and to his 1976 re-election ticket. betty ford was fond of saying she was known to have an opinion or two you'll hear directly from her featuring footage from c-span's video library. let's listen to her now in her own words. the equal rights amendment when ratified will not be an instance solution to women's problems. it will not alter the fabric of the constitution. are forced women away from their families? it will help knock down those restrictions that have locked women
she lived in the white house. the concession statement she delivered on behalf of a horse president gerald ford ending. the 1976 campaign was not the end of her own political life. she continued to her work to improve the lives of those facing breast cancer and substance abuse focusing a spotlight once taboo topics. she built a friendship and policy partnership with the woman who followed her into the white house rosalyn carter an advocate for the mentally ill. and she revealed that she'd...
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by getting rid of the disposal authority in the white house, i don't really think the white house loses much. i have never understood why it was so necessary to have that instead of just preserving it and leaving it for the archives. and then banning ephemeral systems once again creates a bright line rule, as do these sort of -- these regular certifications. so in those terms, i think this does create bright lines and simplifies things. i readily agree with you that the only way we will be able to successfully accomplish this mission is for people to understand where those lines are. >> yeah. the other part of this is -- and i understand we are working on some legislation here to try to create brighter lines. but if the bright lines don't make sense to people -- in other words, it seems counter-intuitive, that's an issue as well. and so personal communication as an example, how to you delineate that? then this broader issue that all the panel can talk about, which is really the balance of preserving records and the value of public disclosure, which we talked about and the importance of
by getting rid of the disposal authority in the white house, i don't really think the white house loses much. i have never understood why it was so necessary to have that instead of just preserving it and leaving it for the archives. and then banning ephemeral systems once again creates a bright line rule, as do these sort of -- these regular certifications. so in those terms, i think this does create bright lines and simplifies things. i readily agree with you that the only way we will be able...
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the white house requested it, received it. we asked for a copy and within an hour or to you received the same copy. >> when did y'all get -- let me finish. when did y'all get your copy? >> sometime today. >> sometime today. that covers a lot of ground, richard. >> i don't have personal knowledge of this. >> you don't have personal what? >> knowledge. >> does your staff? >> does your staff know? >> they're standing behind you. >> mr. chairman, i'm so sorry. i don't want to make this a partisan issue. my staff says we just got it ten minutes ago as well. i'm very upset. i join ted cruz. >> yes, yes. >> mr. chairman, i think it's significant. we've referenced presentence reports and got this material that references recommendations made by the office of adult probation and parole. we have critical information that is contained within them. the recommendation made by the office of adult probation and parole is draw from the presentence report. it seems to me that if we're going to have a selective incorporation of information in t
the white house requested it, received it. we asked for a copy and within an hour or to you received the same copy. >> when did y'all get -- let me finish. when did y'all get your copy? >> sometime today. >> sometime today. that covers a lot of ground, richard. >> i don't have personal knowledge of this. >> you don't have personal what? >> knowledge. >> does your staff? >> does your staff know? >> they're standing behind you. >> mr....
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it is the white moderate.lukewarm acceptance of people in good will is more difficult to tolerate than outright rejection of people of ill-will. and some of these progressives that are teaching this poison to our children, in one sense, are worse than bigots. they're worse than hard lined bigots because they are really preaching self annihilation. every five minutes, laura, a child is shot in america. i know of a black woman who lost all four of her children, her four sons, to homicide before the age of 30. there is a crisis in america, and the answer to those kind of challenges is not going to come from teaching white people to be less racist: it is narcissistic to believe that but also harmful to the nation. it's poison us. >> laura: bob. >> i don't want to hear another white person say to me i cannot confront this truth. bob wilson, i'm white, i can't say that, only you can. that's crap. white america has to summon the courage to stand up against these progressive bigots. >> laura: well, bob, we were talkin
it is the white moderate.lukewarm acceptance of people in good will is more difficult to tolerate than outright rejection of people of ill-will. and some of these progressives that are teaching this poison to our children, in one sense, are worse than bigots. they're worse than hard lined bigots because they are really preaching self annihilation. every five minutes, laura, a child is shot in america. i know of a black woman who lost all four of her children, her four sons, to homicide before...
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the white house is desperately spinning to call this budget centrist. but there is nothing remotely moderate about what is in it. first and foremost, this is a dangerous time, the president's budget falls woefully short on defense spending. our commander-in-chief has failed to budget for the resources that are armed forces need. the biden administration proposes a nominal 4% increase for defense over the bipartisan bill congress just passed for this year. that is a nominal 4% increase before any of the democrats inflation, this is taking into account the inflation right now is twice that. even if you accept the white house's rosie's predictions about where inflation is headed, this would amount to a funding defense with none of the robust roads we need to keep pace with russia and china. even in the best case scenario for their budget it will leave our armed forces treading water. one of the inflation doesn't -- what if the inflation does not plummet as they would like? what if the inflation has caused is sticking around? then the budget would cut our a
the white house is desperately spinning to call this budget centrist. but there is nothing remotely moderate about what is in it. first and foremost, this is a dangerous time, the president's budget falls woefully short on defense spending. our commander-in-chief has failed to budget for the resources that are armed forces need. the biden administration proposes a nominal 4% increase for defense over the bipartisan bill congress just passed for this year. that is a nominal 4% increase before...
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♪♪ ♪♪ white house press communications director boasts the daily briefing. topics are discussed including covid-19 funding, additional booster shots, the january 6th investigative commission and the situation between russia and ukraine. this runs just over 45 minutes. >>> hi, everyone. i know i am not the redhead you are accustomed to seeing but i hope you will hang with me nonetheless. before i take your questions, i want to start with a little bit here. as you know today is vietnam veterans day and i would like to take a moment to highlight critical investments that the president announced as a part of his budget to uphold the sacred obligation to veterans and address the mental health crisis. the first he outlined a four-part unity agenda focused on areas where members of both parties could come together and make additional progress for the american people. the president's budget addresses this through targeted investments to take on the mental health crisis, accelerate progress against cancer, delivered on the commitment to veterans and, the opioid epide
♪♪ ♪♪ white house press communications director boasts the daily briefing. topics are discussed including covid-19 funding, additional booster shots, the january 6th investigative commission and the situation between russia and ukraine. this runs just over 45 minutes. >>> hi, everyone. i know i am not the redhead you are accustomed to seeing but i hope you will hang with me nonetheless. before i take your questions, i want to start with a little bit here. as you know today is...
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white white guilt bob we've get to. >> white guilt. back real is my five year perspective needed tonight . thank you very much. and the academy just released some news on the will smith smackdown and chris rock just offered his first response moments go raymond arroyo has a it all seen and unseen is next . oh qunol an unthinkable took the lives of six million and thousands of jewish and thousands of jewish survivors in 100% god calls people who believe in him and his words comfort. you can certainly keep, especially during the holiday season. passover when i come here and i sit with natalie, i realize what she needs righton now. these elderly are weak, they're sick. they're looking nine hours a day. this one now is how god's children are living. na it's just time to send a survival by these forgotten to the international fellowship of christians and urgently need you give twenty five dollars a month to help provide one survival food with all the essentials the critically need for their diety for one month your special holiday gift will
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of 1924 which made it a felony for a white person to marry or have sex with a non-white person and white was defined. you were only white if you had 100% white blood which is probably impossible for most people and what the court said was. this 300-year history on the part of virginia of separating people this way regulating them banning them from interracial marriage and sex was a policy designed to promote white supremacy, and he said it with capital letters. it was the first time in the history of the court in which it used those words. he used used them twice white supremacy. to name the ideology behind the law and he said, you know under the equal protection clause and the due process clause of the constitution united states. this is unconstitutional and we cannot have it and so at that point there were 16 states who still had laws like this at one point there were 41. and so that was the beginning of the that was the formal dismantling of one plank in jim crow the last plank in jim crow and since then in 1967 when it was decided the social barriers to interracial mixing. have come
of 1924 which made it a felony for a white person to marry or have sex with a non-white person and white was defined. you were only white if you had 100% white blood which is probably impossible for most people and what the court said was. this 300-year history on the part of virginia of separating people this way regulating them banning them from interracial marriage and sex was a policy designed to promote white supremacy, and he said it with capital letters. it was the first time in the...
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the white house keeps hoping for a george w. bush moment with the bull horn.t this crisis in ukraine will help his party in the mid-terms like it helped republicans in 2002. >> are you concerned this remark might escalate the conflict? >> no, i am not at all. nato has ever, ever, ever been as strong as it is today. never. >> laura: never. the problem here is that no one inside the biden administration has a clear strategy about what we are trying to accomplish and how to advance our interests in a prudent manner. the only strategy is to keep the media happy and hope for a rally around the flag momentum going into november. all of their time and effort is eaten up with their spin campaign. they did the same thing leading up to the afghan withdrawal. we know how that ended. they keep getting this wrong. it's unreal to watch this. the way to fix your poll numbers, joe, is not to showcase america's weakness and get bogged down in europe. the way to fix your poll numbers is to make america stronger. that means a domestic policy by nancy pelosi and chuck schumer tha
the white house keeps hoping for a george w. bush moment with the bull horn.t this crisis in ukraine will help his party in the mid-terms like it helped republicans in 2002. >> are you concerned this remark might escalate the conflict? >> no, i am not at all. nato has ever, ever, ever been as strong as it is today. never. >> laura: never. the problem here is that no one inside the biden administration has a clear strategy about what we are trying to accomplish and how to...
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s. behind white americans. but the country carries a long history of slavery, segregation, and discrimination for the general public. the most well known, wealthy african americans are athletes, politicians, and entertainers. with but far away from los angeles and its hollywood stars, there's a different black delete and it's on the rise and upper class that makes up 3 percent of the african american population. this may not seem like much, but it's nearly one and a half 1000000 people sitting re black, excellent period. so how is this new black bush was the fairing? what's the secret to their success? some entrepreneurs are establishing businesses to support black communities. to turn a table to say no longer where we support by white, but it's hard for us to buy black. others make a conscious effort to stay within the black community in all areas of life. i prefer her to day person. i want her to date a black person. black excellence isn't limited to athletics and popular music. it's also at home in the world
s. behind white americans. but the country carries a long history of slavery, segregation, and discrimination for the general public. the most well known, wealthy african americans are athletes, politicians, and entertainers. with but far away from los angeles and its hollywood stars, there's a different black delete and it's on the rise and upper class that makes up 3 percent of the african american population. this may not seem like much, but it's nearly one and a half 1000000 people sitting...
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by getting rid of the disposal authority in the white house i don't really think the white house loses much. i have never understood why it was so necessary to have that just preserving it, leaving it for the archives. and then banning ephemeral systems once again creates a bright line rule. as do these regular issues. those of terms it does create bright lines and simplifies things. because i readily agree with you that the only way we will be able to successfully accomplish this mission is for people to understand where those lines are. >> the other part of this i understand were working on some legislation here to create lines they don't make sense to people there it seems counterintuitive, that is an issue as well. so personal communication as an example how do you delineate that and then the broader issue may be all the panel can talk about balance of preserving the records in the value of public disclosure that we talked about and the importance of confidentiality. where is that line? maybe you can talk about that? >> thank you, senator. i do want to say your point about confusio
by getting rid of the disposal authority in the white house i don't really think the white house loses much. i have never understood why it was so necessary to have that just preserving it, leaving it for the archives. and then banning ephemeral systems once again creates a bright line rule. as do these regular issues. those of terms it does create bright lines and simplifies things. because i readily agree with you that the only way we will be able to successfully accomplish this mission is...
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ban on russian oil is in the works in the white house but the senate and white house build into it butomy that is oil. edward lawrence has more. reporter: liz, officially from the white house they're saying they are doing everything they can to bring gas and oil prices down around the globe. now we have officials from the u.s. here meeting with venezuela's president, dictator if you will. the officially that meeting was about how to drive a wedge between russian president vladmir putin and nicolas maduro n a speech maduro made it clear his oil is for sale. that was part of the discussion with the dictator. this led north dakota's governor to scratch his head. >> the simplest thing we should be doing is selling energy to our friends and allies versus buying it from our enemies. sell to our friends and allies versus buy from our enemies. the biden administration is doing the exact opposite. reporter: democrat ric senator joe manchin says the u.s. needs to expand energy independence. the administration talking with iran about lifting oil sanctions in a nuclear deal. so far the white house
ban on russian oil is in the works in the white house but the senate and white house build into it butomy that is oil. edward lawrence has more. reporter: liz, officially from the white house they're saying they are doing everything they can to bring gas and oil prices down around the globe. now we have officials from the u.s. here meeting with venezuela's president, dictator if you will. the officially that meeting was about how to drive a wedge between russian president vladmir putin and...
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and that she was white and in france. and from what i can see, not doing anything at all for the black community, would they still be buying these products? my job is to spread this truth. over the next few months, maggie anderson will attend dozens conferences across the country where she will spread her message. but how do these new activists scope out products created exclusively by black people? we had to the south east of the united states, to atlanta. about half of the city's population is african american martin luther king juniors birthplace and coca cola headquarters are both located here. atlanta has become the economic hub of the black elite. george's capital is 2nd only to new york city in the number of black owned businesses. the city suburbs are also home to a company unlike any other, a company that aiming to be a kind of black owned amazon. by his late twenty's sharif abdulla league already had several projects to his name, including an online market place for black own businesses was gone. all. everything
and that she was white and in france. and from what i can see, not doing anything at all for the black community, would they still be buying these products? my job is to spread this truth. over the next few months, maggie anderson will attend dozens conferences across the country where she will spread her message. but how do these new activists scope out products created exclusively by black people? we had to the south east of the united states, to atlanta. about half of the city's population...
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white house officials going after mom-and-pop gas stations read the white house refuses to really rampdrilling to a lower cost. all of this are thieves are stealing gas from gas stations. that is next on "the evening edit". >> there is something deeply disturbingly different about her country right now and that is we are awoke who are not going to hold these criminals accountable. we gotta tell people that liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need, and we gotta do it fast. [limu emu squawks] woo! thirty-four miles per hour! new personal record, limu! [limu emu squawks] he'll be back. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ (coughing) ♪ breeze driftin' on by ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ copd may have gotten you here, but you decide what's next. start a new day with trelegy. ♪ ...feelin' good ♪ no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung fu
white house officials going after mom-and-pop gas stations read the white house refuses to really rampdrilling to a lower cost. all of this are thieves are stealing gas from gas stations. that is next on "the evening edit". >> there is something deeply disturbingly different about her country right now and that is we are awoke who are not going to hold these criminals accountable. we gotta tell people that liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you...
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we will hear the official position of the white - official position of the white house, and that it wasction and it doesn't reflect official position but we know that the kremlin and president putin have personally, they, they quite, they regard this as an unacceptable and they think that going over the personalities is unacceptable, so, i am afraid that this can make the negotiation process more difficult between the kremlin, between the vladimir putin and between let us say, us and western countries. 0k, thank you for that. the first full scale 0scar ceremony since the pandemic has been overshadowed by an extraordinarily dramatic moment, as the actor will smith climbed on to the stage and hit the comedian chris rock in the face after he mate comments about will smith's wife's hair loss. he was presenting an award when he made the joke about jada was presenting an award when he made thejoke aboutjada pin kept was presenting an award when he made the joke aboutjada pin kept smith. there was widespread shock. here is the comedian and actress rebel wilson. it the comedian and actress rebe
we will hear the official position of the white - official position of the white house, and that it wasction and it doesn't reflect official position but we know that the kremlin and president putin have personally, they, they quite, they regard this as an unacceptable and they think that going over the personalities is unacceptable, so, i am afraid that this can make the negotiation process more difficult between the kremlin, between the vladimir putin and between let us say, us and western...
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she arrived at the white house after the 1976 campaign with a blueprint to go to work. she was a valued political partner to her husband jimmy, but found that there were many obstacles facing a first lady. wanted to influence public policy. she became known as a staunch advocate for those struggling with their mental health you'll hear directly from her featuring footage from c-span's video library first. her work on mental health issues and why they became so important to her. of february 1977 event at the white house after president carter signed an executive order creating a mental health commission, which she served as active honorary chair and important early forum now listen to her in her own words. as you probably know for the past. year and a half a little more i have campaigned all over the country. my biographical sketch. i had a little paragraph that said that i was interested in mental health and so everywhere i went if people had a good program. they wanted me to see it. i had a chance to see things happening all over this country that are good. also had so
she arrived at the white house after the 1976 campaign with a blueprint to go to work. she was a valued political partner to her husband jimmy, but found that there were many obstacles facing a first lady. wanted to influence public policy. she became known as a staunch advocate for those struggling with their mental health you'll hear directly from her featuring footage from c-span's video library first. her work on mental health issues and why they became so important to her. of february 1977...
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white house coming here? >> i remember the first day when he was, after the inauguration when i came walking in the door and he was sitting behind the day it was -- >> impressive? >> it was impressive, yes. but then, i remember when the panama canal treaty was signed and he called me at the last vote and i came running over to the oval office. that was special, but i was in and out. the last day that we were in the white house, the day of the inauguration of president reagan i came over several times telling him to get dressed for the inauguration because he was still working on the hostage situation. there were a lot of momentous occasions in our white house life. i think jimmy's greatest achievement was his human rights policy which calls for freedom for people and the rights that they have around the world, and i think that since his presidency, that human rights policy has continued. and so, i think as far as that concerned, we're better off. because our country changed the way we conduct our foreign poli
white house coming here? >> i remember the first day when he was, after the inauguration when i came walking in the door and he was sitting behind the day it was -- >> impressive? >> it was impressive, yes. but then, i remember when the panama canal treaty was signed and he called me at the last vote and i came running over to the oval office. that was special, but i was in and out. the last day that we were in the white house, the day of the inauguration of president reagan i...
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the white house today -- that coming from the white house today.eone sure to get a standing ovation tonight. you have joseph burgess, adjuster davis, -- joshua davis, seven years old and the diabetes advocate, a nurse from ohio, patrick gelsinger, the intel ceo whose company just made a 20 and dollar -- and $20 billion investment in a semiconductor factory, the facebook whistleblower, frances haugen, who many of you saw testify on capitol hill, melissa isaak, tribal leader, danielle robinson of ohio, she is the surviving spouse of sergeant first class who died of lung cancer. she is now an advocate for victims of burning pits, military burning pits, and kezia rodriguez, a full-time college student and mother who use the american rescue plan to enroll her kids in daycare so that she could go to school. a little bit more with allison on the importance of the time and place of president biden delivering his first hit of the union tonight. >> in the context of the state of the union, i would stress yet again, you've mentioned the mediated aspect of the
the white house today -- that coming from the white house today.eone sure to get a standing ovation tonight. you have joseph burgess, adjuster davis, -- joshua davis, seven years old and the diabetes advocate, a nurse from ohio, patrick gelsinger, the intel ceo whose company just made a 20 and dollar -- and $20 billion investment in a semiconductor factory, the facebook whistleblower, frances haugen, who many of you saw testify on capitol hill, melissa isaak, tribal leader, danielle robinson of...
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>> i was wondering if you had any regrets about the time you were in the white house. i noticed you wanted to do so many things, is there something -- >> well, i really had, i guess i had the regret of when my husband lost the election, that was my greatest regret but in some ways as i look back, you know, i'm a fatalist, i believe things happen as they were meant to be and have a strong faith in my higher power i may choose to call god and those things. probably, the interview of 60 minutes which i did and it focused on susan, and our daughter at that time who was only 18 and molly savor came out of the blue from someplace, i don't know, i guess thought i was a patsy or something and said what are you going to do -- no, something, what would you do if you found out susan was having an affair and i was just kind of flabbergasted. of course, my precious darling daughter who was only 18 years old, just 18 and i said well she really couldn't. i didn't even focus on the age and he said well she's 18 years old, she's an adult, she could. and i guess i was supposed to say we
>> i was wondering if you had any regrets about the time you were in the white house. i noticed you wanted to do so many things, is there something -- >> well, i really had, i guess i had the regret of when my husband lost the election, that was my greatest regret but in some ways as i look back, you know, i'm a fatalist, i believe things happen as they were meant to be and have a strong faith in my higher power i may choose to call god and those things. probably, the interview of...
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hat later white house. here's as he grew sick and as he was his life was coming to to a close as the war itself was was dragging on fdr found some solace or some enjoyment and pleasure in remeding lucy a facilitated by anna. they're eleanor and franklin's daughter. i i don't see an enormous myself. i don't see an enormous significance in the fact that lucy was there and eleanor was an eleanor was was doing her own work. she was part of a entire. she's probably the most important of the roosevelt administration at that moment in terms of notizing how things were about to go with the creation of what ellen fdr had named and dreamed of the united nations that she had some thoughts of her own about that about almost everything at that point. he her her main i think to country at this moment, which was a moment of terrible trauma people losing their president of 12 years and in losing their president their war leader. we're losing a figure a primitive a primal sense of loss a father a chieftain a some you were w
hat later white house. here's as he grew sick and as he was his life was coming to to a close as the war itself was was dragging on fdr found some solace or some enjoyment and pleasure in remeding lucy a facilitated by anna. they're eleanor and franklin's daughter. i i don't see an enormous myself. i don't see an enormous significance in the fact that lucy was there and eleanor was an eleanor was was doing her own work. she was part of a entire. she's probably the most important of the...
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for the cleanup job that the white house is trying to do, it was not something that members of the whiteouse wanted out there. guest: the question was will the judge jackson nomination help improve the legitimacy of the courts. from the perspective of democrats, it will. their thesis is that the public trusts more in the court that consists of people who reflect the diversity of this nation. that is why it is important to have an african-american woman on the court. from the judiciary committee chairman's perspective, he has tried to run the hearing in a way that returns the senate to the norm. you saw him really resisting the impulse to gavel quiet like lindsey graham who are asking questions to of. there is another piece of this equation that has to do with the delete -- the legitimacy. republicans have taken note. he was able to put a six to three majority on the seat until donald trump won the presidency. judge jackson did not specifically disavow the idea of packing the court in the future. host: let's hear from dave, st. louis, missouri. republicans line. caller: with the judiciary
for the cleanup job that the white house is trying to do, it was not something that members of the whiteouse wanted out there. guest: the question was will the judge jackson nomination help improve the legitimacy of the courts. from the perspective of democrats, it will. their thesis is that the public trusts more in the court that consists of people who reflect the diversity of this nation. that is why it is important to have an african-american woman on the court. from the judiciary committee...
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male voters helped sweep donald trump into the white house.hem were driven to vote for trump because of racial resentment. she says that resentment is also the reason why many white conservatives favor slashing social spending. >> you never know who they're letting to first class these days. >> there is a perception among white people that people of color are taking things from them-- taking spaces in universities, taking their tax dollars-- when, in fact, many of the programs that began in this country began to help white people. and it wasn't until after the 1960s and civil rights buildup, the conception changed, and the notion was that, oh, now black people are taking those things. so we will vote against our-- our own best interest. >> reporter: “help” dramatizes rankine's experiences as a black woman interacting with white men, as well as their ubiquity in positions of power in the u.s. >> that's the majority of the senate, the majority of the supreme court. that's just a boardroom. it's just a police force. it's the founding fathers. it'
male voters helped sweep donald trump into the white house.hem were driven to vote for trump because of racial resentment. she says that resentment is also the reason why many white conservatives favor slashing social spending. >> you never know who they're letting to first class these days. >> there is a perception among white people that people of color are taking things from them-- taking spaces in universities, taking their tax dollars-- when, in fact, many of the programs that...