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white lives matter and patriot front. they grew out of his state.they hold days of action. last day of action was the day of the buffalo shooting. now, that, to be clear, there doesn't seem to be a direct correlation between the organization, white lives matter, and that specific shooter, but what's governor hochul doing about white lives matter in new york state? it's an extremely active organization. and it's all over the world. you know, what frustrates me is the inaction that we see from government. i understand the first amendment concerns. and that's why i just launched a new organization called task force butler. every time i'm on your show, i get veterans reaching out to me saying, hey, i want to help, what can i do? i want to go hunt nazis. we well, now i've got a program for that. go to testforcebutler.org, they can sign up. supporters want to donate. we're trying to basically build an army of anti-fascist veterans so that we can, you know, clean these nazis out of our country with sunlight. everything that we do is within the bounds of th
white lives matter and patriot front. they grew out of his state.they hold days of action. last day of action was the day of the buffalo shooting. now, that, to be clear, there doesn't seem to be a direct correlation between the organization, white lives matter, and that specific shooter, but what's governor hochul doing about white lives matter in new york state? it's an extremely active organization. and it's all over the world. you know, what frustrates me is the inaction that we see from...
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in the white house was the greatest privilege of their lives and worked hard to be worthy of the honor. my mother established the white house library in white house historical association installed the curator and transformed it into one of the great collections of american decorative arts and painting. and when she was satisfied with the results, she welcomed the public on a guided tour for which she received an emmy. but the guidebook was her biggest challenge. it's hard to believe there was nothing for families to take home as a souvenir of their visit. she wanted something educational and dignified whose proceeds could fund future acquisitions and restoration projects. ahead of her time. she thought the white house should be beyond politics and should not be paid for with public money or become part of a political tug of war between congress and the president. this the guidebook doesn't sound controversial today, but the irish mafia that surrounded my father were deeply suspicious of her plans. they thought she was elitist and even worse french.
in the white house was the greatest privilege of their lives and worked hard to be worthy of the honor. my mother established the white house library in white house historical association installed the curator and transformed it into one of the great collections of american decorative arts and painting. and when she was satisfied with the results, she welcomed the public on a guided tour for which she received an emmy. but the guidebook was her biggest challenge. it's hard to believe there was...
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the whole world is all shad garden relic with white live in us designs are modern, experimental, and urban and the enjoy international success. the designer sees her label, not just as a brand name, but also is a symbol of cosmopolitan ism. is out the sadly, not many of my countrymen see it that way. they feel discrimination against by the european union, because sub is not a part of it. i wish they thought differently because this community comes with so many advantages, though, as i said at the moment, she's preparing for a business trip to paris. in a few days, she'll be meeting young people from all over europe. the events motto is europeans making a difference. serbia is currently the largest and most influential country in the western balkans is economy is humming along. is biggest trading partners. are you members? germany in particular but for energy services, almost entirely dependent on russia. it's natural gas suppliers and filling station networks. our majority owned by the russian energy giant gas problem, almost finished the seditious la luz a serbia is not to blame for
the whole world is all shad garden relic with white live in us designs are modern, experimental, and urban and the enjoy international success. the designer sees her label, not just as a brand name, but also is a symbol of cosmopolitan ism. is out the sadly, not many of my countrymen see it that way. they feel discrimination against by the european union, because sub is not a part of it. i wish they thought differently because this community comes with so many advantages, though, as i said at...
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yes, we somehow go further and further, how to live with flowers is not only white or black, sometimesou come in and so wow well , it's always better when there is an opportunity to organize a separate dressing room. true , of course, our heroes had several times placed in cabinets, if they are not put away in some niches that are not structured, they look a little bit to sell, yeah, here, and we removed this mess, on the contrary, here, uh, there will be order now. yes, even if there is a mess here, it will be neatly collected somewhere behind the door in this mysterious cats. this is the only room. this dressing room cost us 70,000 rubles. and in order to buy one for yourself, it is not necessary to save up, you can take it in installments, roll halva for 10 months, the monthly payment will be 7,000 rubles. at the same time, you will use the dressing room right now yes, without interest, without a down payment and you can get a card without overpayment on the website hell-kard.ru and i also like that there is a compartment door and it is completely silent, because it is mounted on a
yes, we somehow go further and further, how to live with flowers is not only white or black, sometimesou come in and so wow well , it's always better when there is an opportunity to organize a separate dressing room. true , of course, our heroes had several times placed in cabinets, if they are not put away in some niches that are not structured, they look a little bit to sell, yeah, here, and we removed this mess, on the contrary, here, uh, there will be order now. yes, even if there is a mess...
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it is like she heard herself call it a victory for white lives and thought yeah, that sounds like something would say, yeah, let's stick with that. what is even worse is the trump supporters applauded her. even if we give her the benefit of the doubt the reaction from the crowd is pretty telling, right. it is one thing for a person to accidentally rip a fart in an elevator, but st way worse if everyone else in the elevator goes, oh yeah, yeah, that's the good stuff. yeah, we like that. we like that a lot. (applause) so yeah, prolifers are feeling pret owe good right now but if you think that roe being dead is the end of the story, and you think the right wing are going to take their bibles and go home, think again. they are saying this is just the beginning. >> some emboldened house republicans want to take this one step further by pushing legislation to ban abortion at 15 weeks nationwide. now we know that former vice president mike pence who wants to run for president supports a nationwide ban on abortion. >> another big question is over the abortion pill, as it is called. some states may
it is like she heard herself call it a victory for white lives and thought yeah, that sounds like something would say, yeah, let's stick with that. what is even worse is the trump supporters applauded her. even if we give her the benefit of the doubt the reaction from the crowd is pretty telling, right. it is one thing for a person to accidentally rip a fart in an elevator, but st way worse if everyone else in the elevator goes, oh yeah, yeah, that's the good stuff. yeah, we like that. we like...
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white house. that's where the president lives. the white house represents the executive branch of the government. before he got through i could see why uncle jim said that the president has the biggest and toughest job in the world. yes, bill. the white house is both the home and office of the president. the president is chosen by the people through the electoral college. some of the presidents' duties are set by the constitution others are established by laws treaties president and public opinion. the president's main job is to take care of the law should be faithfully executed. he must decide whether to sign or to veto every congressional bill and when a bill becomes law he is responsible for putting that law into effect. to help him. the president has 10 permanent executive departments. state treasury war justice post office navy interior agriculture commerce and labor the secretary of each department is a member of the president's cabinet, which is his chief advisory body. from time to time as emergencies arise special independ
white house. that's where the president lives. the white house represents the executive branch of the government. before he got through i could see why uncle jim said that the president has the biggest and toughest job in the world. yes, bill. the white house is both the home and office of the president. the president is chosen by the people through the electoral college. some of the presidents' duties are set by the constitution others are established by laws treaties president and public...
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white people. he didn't think that we should live next to black people or that white people should live next to black people or go to school black people or married black people or any of that. so he invited the leaders of the day in i think it was 1862 or 1863 to the white house the black leaders of that time period and he was like what if we end slavery but also you all go back to africa or go to this colony we set up for you on the coast of south america and they were like, no they were like no because the thing is that they're these aren't recent african captives. these are people who had been in the united states for generations, right? they were like africa is not that's not our home. right? i've been in you know, you could be enslaved in america up until 1865 and you could have been enslaved for like seven generations. you could have been in america for for several generations. and so i think you know while there is there, you know, they're movements like marcus garvey's movement and other black nationalist movements that have suggested that there might be some utility either informing like bl
white people. he didn't think that we should live next to black people or that white people should live next to black people or go to school black people or married black people or any of that. so he invited the leaders of the day in i think it was 1862 or 1863 to the white house the black leaders of that time period and he was like what if we end slavery but also you all go back to africa or go to this colony we set up for you on the coast of south america and they were like, no they were like...
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they got out of the car into started saying things like only white lives matter.his is all being recorded by the victim's wife. what's interesting here only the court has jurisdiction over the individual who struck their truck with a shovel, after talking with him and his attorney saying we would like you to participate in the program, she and his wife had both agreed to participate in the victim reconciliation with the victims and in this case, the victims had to sit down with the defendants and what's interesting there i think is metrics when we try to make it quantifiable can be difficult but having the victim and the defendant to sit down to talk about what happened, for the defendant to be given the opportunity to apologize into the victim the opportunity to accept goes way beyond just the defendant as a victim. it involves the entire community whether it's jewish, african-american, whatever community it is. so i would like to point that out. sometimes there are qualitative factors that are difficult to measure but they do yield significant results. thank you
they got out of the car into started saying things like only white lives matter.his is all being recorded by the victim's wife. what's interesting here only the court has jurisdiction over the individual who struck their truck with a shovel, after talking with him and his attorney saying we would like you to participate in the program, she and his wife had both agreed to participate in the victim reconciliation with the victims and in this case, the victims had to sit down with the defendants...
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regardless of what she meant to say, there is a real history here of white lives being prioritized, and being hand in hand with a patriarchal control that says, we will decide whether you reproduce, whether it is forceful sterilization, criminalizing pregnant people who use drugs, or restricting somebody from accessing an abortion, criminalizing anybody who helps them. it is not just a decision about whether or not to end your pregnancy, but a decision about who is going to make that call. who has the power to change peoples lives in this dramatic way, ... >> when i found most striking was that people clap to those remarks, it speaks so much to what you are saying, the undercurrent of, how they are trying to force women to have pregnancies and sadly, relegated poor women to making choices where they don't have a ton of ownership of their bodies. thank you for joining me this morning. now joining, is democratic representative barbara lee of california. she is co-chair of the congressional pro-choice caucus, congresswoman lee, before we start, i would like to play how you shared your own
regardless of what she meant to say, there is a real history here of white lives being prioritized, and being hand in hand with a patriarchal control that says, we will decide whether you reproduce, whether it is forceful sterilization, criminalizing pregnant people who use drugs, or restricting somebody from accessing an abortion, criminalizing anybody who helps them. it is not just a decision about whether or not to end your pregnancy, but a decision about who is going to make that call. who...
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well, against this background, the white house in washington lives up to its name, there has been a leak of african-american personnel , as the newspaper writes, 21 white house employees in the united states have quit or are planning to leave, the first case of dismissal appeared last year. and after e, the phenomenon became so noticeable that it was called blackite those african americans who so far continue to work in the white house explained the massive dismissal by the lack of support from the authorities and the relatively small chances for promotion. this could only happen in australia, one of the residents heard the barking of dogs in the yard and went out to see what happened and found a large kangaroo.
well, against this background, the white house in washington lives up to its name, there has been a leak of african-american personnel , as the newspaper writes, 21 white house employees in the united states have quit or are planning to leave, the first case of dismissal appeared last year. and after e, the phenomenon became so noticeable that it was called blackite those african americans who so far continue to work in the white house explained the massive dismissal by the lack of support from...
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they got out of the car into started saying things like only white lives matter. >> it was reported by the victim's wife. even though the court only has jurisdiction over the defendant, the individual who struck the truck with a shovel, after talking to him and his attorney and saying we would like you to participate in this program, he and his wife both agreed for victim reconciliation with the victims. in this instance the victims, man and his wife began to sit down with the defendants, well, singular defendant. the interesting thing is, metrics, qualitatively having the victim and the defendant sit down and talk about what happened for the defendant the opportunity to apologize and the victim the opportunity to accept goes way beyond just the defendant and the victims, it involves the entire community, whether it's the jewish community involved, the african-american community involved, whichever community it is. so i would like to point that out. sometimes there are qualitative factors that are difficult to measure, but they do yield, i think, significant results. thank you for your
they got out of the car into started saying things like only white lives matter. >> it was reported by the victim's wife. even though the court only has jurisdiction over the defendant, the individual who struck the truck with a shovel, after talking to him and his attorney and saying we would like you to participate in this program, he and his wife both agreed for victim reconciliation with the victims. in this instance the victims, man and his wife began to sit down with the defendants,...
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people, he did have a niece and nephew that had enslaved people that they brought to live in the white house. so. very surprising people you might not think of. in total 12 presidents owned enslaved people at some point in their lives. again, this list includes surprising names as well as ulysses s grant. there is evidence that he owned an enslaved person in his younger days. so really, as the white house, the white house is the people's house, and i think it's really important to see that every american sees their stories reflected in the white house. their stories, their ancestors stories, they should be able to see themselves in the building. that speech by michelle obama caused a lot of people to head our way to find more information about slavery in the white house. and we really didn't have a lot of that information available at the time. and so us launching our slavery in the presidents neighborhood initiative is an effort to correct that, and to add the voices into the narrative and to put them in conversation with first ladies, first families, and the presidents themselves. th
people, he did have a niece and nephew that had enslaved people that they brought to live in the white house. so. very surprising people you might not think of. in total 12 presidents owned enslaved people at some point in their lives. again, this list includes surprising names as well as ulysses s grant. there is evidence that he owned an enslaved person in his younger days. so really, as the white house, the white house is the people's house, and i think it's really important to see that...
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however slavery did touch his family and while living in the white house, although he did not own in slave people. he did have a niece and nephew that had enslaved people that they brought to live in the white house. so very surprising people you might not think of in total 12 presidents owned and slave people at some point in their lives. again, this list also includes some surprising names including ulysses s grant there is evidence. he owned an enslaved person in his younger days. so really as the white house the white house is the people's house. and i think it's really important to see that every american sees their stories reflected in the white house their stories their ancestors stories. they should be able to see themselves in the building that that speech by michelle obama caused a lot of people to come head our way to look for more information about slavery in the white house, and we really didn't have a lot of that information available at the time and so us launching our slavery in the president's neighborhood initiative is an effort to correct that and to add those voice
however slavery did touch his family and while living in the white house, although he did not own in slave people. he did have a niece and nephew that had enslaved people that they brought to live in the white house. so very surprising people you might not think of in total 12 presidents owned and slave people at some point in their lives. again, this list also includes some surprising names including ulysses s grant there is evidence. he owned an enslaved person in his younger days. so really...
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it ’s like living without a scope, so that the soul is white, so that it lives, so you hear, i’ll forgetin russia in each russian region, its own approach to celebrating in vladivostok on russia day, the main events in the coastal area. here is the championship of primorsky territory in adrenaline jet skiing and frantic speeds under the roar of the engine, athletes cut through the waves of the sea of japan compete in vladivostok today and fans of sapperfing. may there be a holiday in the soul always and everywhere. our russia must be strong, and we must be healthy, strong, beautiful, and in izhevsk, on the occasion of the day of russia , a trip to the architectural ethnographic museum-reserve was organized for idps from donbass. ludorvay. there , they held a master class on cooking the famous udmurt pirogues, which have already become a gastronomic brand. thank you very much, according to tradition, on this holiday, those who are 14 years old are solemnly presented with passports on the day that the guys. we waited with great impatience. after all, this event, which can be considered
it ’s like living without a scope, so that the soul is white, so that it lives, so you hear, i’ll forgetin russia in each russian region, its own approach to celebrating in vladivostok on russia day, the main events in the coastal area. here is the championship of primorsky territory in adrenaline jet skiing and frantic speeds under the roar of the engine, athletes cut through the waves of the sea of japan compete in vladivostok today and fans of sapperfing. may there be a...
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well, against this background, the white house in washington lives up to its name. according to the newspaper, 21 employees of the white house in the united states have quit or are planning to leave. the first case of dismissal appeared last year. and after e , the phenomenon became so noticeable that it was called blackite those african americans who so far continue to work in the white house explained the massive dismissal by the lack of support from the authorities and the relatively small chances for promotion. this could only happen in australia. one of the residents heard dogs barking in the yard and went out to see what happened and found a large kangaroo, who behaved quite aggressively, the man tried to drive the animal away, however, the kangaroo. he preferred to engage in a fight that was caught on a cctv camera. kangaroo as a result , the man was not injured and received bruises and scratches the whole fight lasted six minutes, we gave a sports review of the project on our air, the tv news agency is available on social networks and in our mobile applicatio
well, against this background, the white house in washington lives up to its name. according to the newspaper, 21 employees of the white house in the united states have quit or are planning to leave. the first case of dismissal appeared last year. and after e , the phenomenon became so noticeable that it was called blackite those african americans who so far continue to work in the white house explained the massive dismissal by the lack of support from the authorities and the relatively small...
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here i just have a white cat living at home, fluffy and very interesting, maybe, i think that you willfull composition. for some reason it seems to me that this family is she really ready to expand here in terms of family. so i say this, in general, yes, and in terms of quadrupeds, including, that is, that one or not. i'm not ready at all. but masha wants to have never had a hint. and i even said directly that maybe we will get someone else, thank you so much for coming to us today. it's great that with the advent of these guys. your life has changed for the better, but it was nice to meet you. i hope to see you again video with new views. reveal the secret in all videos about raccoons. which we show you, we have to remove obscene language. so sometimes from 10 minutes of the video there are 15 seconds left. let's see them now. which house elena sergey and yana live in, please raise to us. the older children of the republic are such that older children have already grown up and come to visit. arrived, says mom, dad you are bored. we've grown up get yourself a raccoon and dad is easy to
here i just have a white cat living at home, fluffy and very interesting, maybe, i think that you willfull composition. for some reason it seems to me that this family is she really ready to expand here in terms of family. so i say this, in general, yes, and in terms of quadrupeds, including, that is, that one or not. i'm not ready at all. but masha wants to have never had a hint. and i even said directly that maybe we will get someone else, thank you so much for coming to us today. it's great...
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johnson's substantial efforts for white house restoration were true to her lives of americana the outdoors. and making the white house a beautiful and comfortable place for subsequent presidential families and the nation and then my last slide. slide 11 thanks, everyone who has helped including the white house historical association the white house curator the lbj library and museum and former white house curators betty monkman and their arms. thank you very much. nancy thank you so much mrs. johnson is such an important preservationist, but you brought her to life with those details and in her own words in such a beautiful way. thank you. and with that we'll turn to our third panelist. and then again, we'll all be back to answer some questions. so i hope you're thinking of great questions to drop in the chat, but with that i'm delighted to turn it over to mary brennan. thank you, katherine. we have just heard two wonderful presentations focused on first ladies. you probably already associated with preservation and now here i am talking about pat nixon and you're thinking there has to be s
johnson's substantial efforts for white house restoration were true to her lives of americana the outdoors. and making the white house a beautiful and comfortable place for subsequent presidential families and the nation and then my last slide. slide 11 thanks, everyone who has helped including the white house historical association the white house curator the lbj library and museum and former white house curators betty monkman and their arms. thank you very much. nancy thank you so much mrs....
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recall of chesa boudin, interesting statistic, most of the people who voted against it are white people livingsafe communities, it is ideology that doesn't affect them and we've had mothers, the mother of officer santana, what a raw interview and another member said if gascon's family member were killed he would move heaven and earth to make sure the person was behind bars, but if it is my daughter, he doesn't care. i would love for him to have to face that question and see how he responds to it. >> right. talk about people in safe neighborhoods, it will trickle into the neighborhoods. there are people affected by it. we didn't realize this was go being to affect us. no one is exempt from it. in philadelphia, there was a mother of a victim who was shot and killd and she said this is not about political party and it's not. for anyone making this about political party, it is wrong, it affectss everyone. >> carley: we just had a new york city resident on the show and i asked about crime in new york, she said, two people were just shot across from me, i can't leave my apartment. they feel the crim
recall of chesa boudin, interesting statistic, most of the people who voted against it are white people livingsafe communities, it is ideology that doesn't affect them and we've had mothers, the mother of officer santana, what a raw interview and another member said if gascon's family member were killed he would move heaven and earth to make sure the person was behind bars, but if it is my daughter, he doesn't care. i would love for him to have to face that question and see how he responds to...
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so most people most white people are killed by white people because they live near white people. most black people are killed by black people because they live near black people most hispanic or latino. people are killed by latin because it's all proximity crime is proximity and if it's easy to get it's about opportunity. so it's not necessarily that, you know, black people killing. of course, they are white people are killing white people as well. so the problem the issue is is just with crime in general and i think the the issue really is a socio-economic issue and it comes also back to how people of color especially it happens to be people in this of color in this country. how they were placed in society. true how they would place into those into the neighborhoods that they live in what we have to look at the history of the country. so absolutely the answer to that is you must get involved. you have to go to the polls. you have to make sure that you have ownership in your community. to people who are going to take care of you in your community. you have to take ownership in you
so most people most white people are killed by white people because they live near white people. most black people are killed by black people because they live near black people most hispanic or latino. people are killed by latin because it's all proximity crime is proximity and if it's easy to get it's about opportunity. so it's not necessarily that, you know, black people killing. of course, they are white people are killing white people as well. so the problem the issue is is just with crime...
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native american indians in the century, because it would hurt the feelings of the descendants of whites who are live at the time? a grotesque effect of the censorship laws are teachers cannot even discuss with students the actual self proclaimed motivations of the buffalo shooter. falsehoods, and racial animosity, inherent and white replacement theory, cannot be discussed without fear of getting fired. under new texas laws, not only do classroom discussions about the shooting be prohibited, but which could also be prohibited from removing the live stream of the massacre from its servers because that would be defined as viewpoint discrimination. classroom censorship has also expanded into attacking the lgbtq+ community. it has attacked a moral panic about lesbian and gay people recruiting, and indoctrinating children, grooming them for sexual exploitation's. florida passed the so-called don't say gay act, which prohibits teaching anything related to human sexuality or gender identity to k through third grade students. the truth is, grooming in this part of the country, is not, and has never been part
native american indians in the century, because it would hurt the feelings of the descendants of whites who are live at the time? a grotesque effect of the censorship laws are teachers cannot even discuss with students the actual self proclaimed motivations of the buffalo shooter. falsehoods, and racial animosity, inherent and white replacement theory, cannot be discussed without fear of getting fired. under new texas laws, not only do classroom discussions about the shooting be prohibited, but...
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will hear a moment by moment account of the hour's long attack for more than half a dozen white house staff both live in the hearing room via videotape testimony. there's no doubt the president trump was well aware the violence as a developed white house staff urged president trump to intervene and call off the mob. here's a document written while the attack was underway by a member of the white house staff advising with the president needed to say. well, anyone who entered the capitol without proper authority should leave immediately. this is exactly what his supporters on capitol hill and nationwide were urging the president to do. you will hear that leaders on capitol hill bag to the president for help. including republican leader mccarthy who was, quote, scared. and called multiple members of president trump's family after he could not persuade the president himself. not only did president trump refused to tell the mob to leave the capitol. he placed no call to any element of the united states government to instruct that the capital be defended. he did not call the secretary of defense on january
will hear a moment by moment account of the hour's long attack for more than half a dozen white house staff both live in the hearing room via videotape testimony. there's no doubt the president trump was well aware the violence as a developed white house staff urged president trump to intervene and call off the mob. here's a document written while the attack was underway by a member of the white house staff advising with the president needed to say. well, anyone who entered the capitol without...
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white house. and this is one of the things that mrs. nixon had thought about is what about the people who work and live in d. c. but who never have a chance to tour the white house or to even really see the white house as part of their community, because it's dark over cause it's only open while they're at work? so, she started nighttime tours. she also started lighting up the white house so that everyone could see it as they were driving past. but that wasn't enough, because there has to be more. so she also did if -- you go to the next slide -- she also revised something that had existed earlier in the century and that is at the white house garden tours now the white house garden tours had taken place annually, twice a year, until pearl harbor. and then they had been stopped. but in 1973, she brings them back, and here you see pat and dick nixon leading the first off these tours through the rose garden in april of 1973. this desire on her part -- and i'm not sure if it can actually see her on this picture you, go to the side and go to the first, go ahead, this picture -- this picture, are done here, where she'
white house. and this is one of the things that mrs. nixon had thought about is what about the people who work and live in d. c. but who never have a chance to tour the white house or to even really see the white house as part of their community, because it's dark over cause it's only open while they're at work? so, she started nighttime tours. she also started lighting up the white house so that everyone could see it as they were driving past. but that wasn't enough, because there has to be...
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apartment building, a lyceum student once lived with his parents for a whole month, alexander pushkin, the same story in the walls and on them black and white. live those on whom prosperity already depends. starting from today, almost until the twentieth day , we have, uh, 100% loading, some days there will be literally 2-3 rooms free air harbor northern capital is preparing to receive business aviation aircraft, there are already three dozen confirmed applications, but they expect many times more about of previous years, the head of large companies makes decisions about his arrival literally a day before the start of the forum, four flights from moscow at once will now be operated by larger aircraft capacity. passenger flow between the two cities will double, apparently, there will be a larger model, similar to the olympic model. that is, usually people flew in from all countries, then we see that now they will fly, most likely, through moscow and the aeroflot company puts. uh, a day, four airbus 350, 350 seats. that is, practically it will be e. reminds me of a never ending train. uh, the air train directly to pulkovo will start operating
apartment building, a lyceum student once lived with his parents for a whole month, alexander pushkin, the same story in the walls and on them black and white. live those on whom prosperity already depends. starting from today, almost until the twentieth day , we have, uh, 100% loading, some days there will be literally 2-3 rooms free air harbor northern capital is preparing to receive business aviation aircraft, there are already three dozen confirmed applications, but they expect many times...
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see you at the white house. >> meantime, another live look from the tarmac. you can see mayor london breed talking to fans and the media right there. welcoming team back from the celtics victory over the celtics game six the nba champion warriors back home. we'll be right back after this. (music throughout) >>> back live to cfo whsfo wher the four-time championship warriors in the past eight years, unbelievable, boarding the buses right now. they just got off the plane. they were greeted by hundreds of fans. pretty amazing that everybody showed up just to greet the team as they were arriving home. they are the heroes this weekend, the heroes for the whole year, and they are going to be celebrating all weekend long. of course, culminating the big parade on monday. >>> the fda has authorized the use of moderna and pfizer covid vaccines for children 6 months to 5 years old. >> we will aim as we always have to make vaccinations convenient, to make them accessible, to make them equitable and safe for every single resident of the county, regardless of where they li
see you at the white house. >> meantime, another live look from the tarmac. you can see mayor london breed talking to fans and the media right there. welcoming team back from the celtics victory over the celtics game six the nba champion warriors back home. we'll be right back after this. (music throughout) >>> back live to cfo whsfo wher the four-time championship warriors in the past eight years, unbelievable, boarding the buses right now. they just got off the plane. they were...
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undermine parents roles in their children's lives i will continue to rejects policies that allow abortion and use taxpayer dollars to fund procedures. the whites under enormous pressure from progressives to mount a much more forceful response to last week's supreme court decision. carley and joey. >> carley: doug luzader live for us thank you. let's bring in kentucky congressman ranking member of the house oversight committee. congressman good morning to you. what are your thoughts on abortions on federal land? is that a possibility? >> anything's a possibility with joe biden. i don't think if he tries to go the legislative route he's going to get very far on this. the republican party is firm in its commitment to life. this past week was a huge victory for life and i think that the conservatives who have fought so hard over the past two decades to reverse roe v wade are finally, for once, very happy with the decision that the conservative court has made and i just don't think joe biden's got very many options legislatively to do what he's claiming to the left that he's going to try to do. >> congressman i think what stands out to people the
undermine parents roles in their children's lives i will continue to rejects policies that allow abortion and use taxpayer dollars to fund procedures. the whites under enormous pressure from progressives to mount a much more forceful response to last week's supreme court decision. carley and joey. >> carley: doug luzader live for us thank you. let's bring in kentucky congressman ranking member of the house oversight committee. congressman good morning to you. what are your thoughts on...
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we'll talk about it with her deputy live from the white house. that's next. puty live from the white house. that's next. nice and quiet. hey, look! it's your mom! hot dog? ♪ sweet ♪ ♪ emotion ♪ ♪ sweet emotion ♪ ♪♪ ♪ i pulled into town in a police car ♪ ♪♪ ♪your daddy said i took it just a little too far♪ now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. plus, they felt fast itch relief some as early as 1 week. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal, cancers including lymphoma and skin cancer, death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with at lea
we'll talk about it with her deputy live from the white house. that's next. puty live from the white house. that's next. nice and quiet. hey, look! it's your mom! hot dog? ♪ sweet ♪ ♪ emotion ♪ ♪ sweet emotion ♪ ♪♪ ♪ i pulled into town in a police car ♪ ♪♪ ♪your daddy said i took it just a little too far♪ now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin...
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and in fact, the reason why the ban started way back in the day was about white lives, right?ty. so it absolutely is steeped in race. i do think there are other things like segregation, actually, that we need to be aware of the can come back to the table. absolutely. are of the can come back t the table. absolu>> you when i talked laste jonathan, that i was on. the last parades, which was easter. you only have mail-in there's a parade, i think there is a theme happening here. but there are a lot of people in this country, and in the electorate, who are furious that black family was enough of china in the white house. and have not gotten over it. i don't know if anybody saw what donald trump junior tweeted a few days ago, it was make fun of my dad they correspondents dinner. the way obama did. and then, robots overturned. f around and find as. that was basically the gist of it. >> i mean, they have been threatening. they meaning, certainly, the far-right. they have been threatening with dog whistles for generations. but for president trump, no more dog whistles. megaphone. and
and in fact, the reason why the ban started way back in the day was about white lives, right?ty. so it absolutely is steeped in race. i do think there are other things like segregation, actually, that we need to be aware of the can come back to the table. absolutely. are of the can come back t the table. absolu>> you when i talked laste jonathan, that i was on. the last parades, which was easter. you only have mail-in there's a parade, i think there is a theme happening here. but there...
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they say on average residents and historically white neighborhoods live at approximately 15 years longerties of color. reggie: president biden says 2032 our national parks can i'll be plastic free. the secretary of the interior issued an order banning single use plastic items from public lands. it includes the golden gate bridge and port radius. instead of plastic, the food containers and bags will either be biodegradable or made from reusable materials like glass or stainless steel. kumasi: the wager the governor of massachusetts sent to governor newsom over the nba finals battle. reggie: and a life-size mystery machine, how you can score a chance to stay inside the van inspired by the scooby doo movies. but first, we will check on bart. jobina: you might want to ride in the scooby doo van before you take bart because they are experiencing a systemwide computer failure, so there are no trains running right now. aid is being provided, so you can take a bus when you go to whatever bart station you are traveling to. that would be a c transit, contra costa connection and others. they report
they say on average residents and historically white neighborhoods live at approximately 15 years longerties of color. reggie: president biden says 2032 our national parks can i'll be plastic free. the secretary of the interior issued an order banning single use plastic items from public lands. it includes the golden gate bridge and port radius. instead of plastic, the food containers and bags will either be biodegradable or made from reusable materials like glass or stainless steel. kumasi:...
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. >> our final panel, the white house gardens today, features speakers with lived experiences working in and around the gardens of the white house. we will hear from dr. susan pell, deputy director of science and public programs manager for the u.s. botanical gardens. jim adams, horticulture manager from the united states botanical gardens. and jim mcdaniel, secretary for the white house historical association board of directors and a former liaison for the white house and national park service. like our previous panel, we will hear three short presentations and then our panelists will return to the stage for a conversation moderated by dr. pell. we will leave time at the end for open questions with the audience. so please join me in welcoming our speakers. [applause] >> thanks so much. it's an honor to be here today to speak with you all about white house gardens. i won't pretend that -- both jims worked at the white house. i will open it up at the end for the are questions because i feel like it's a unique opportunity for you to ask questions of people who worked on the white house
. >> our final panel, the white house gardens today, features speakers with lived experiences working in and around the gardens of the white house. we will hear from dr. susan pell, deputy director of science and public programs manager for the u.s. botanical gardens. jim adams, horticulture manager from the united states botanical gardens. and jim mcdaniel, secretary for the white house historical association board of directors and a former liaison for the white house and national park...
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. >> our final panel, the white house gardens today, features speakers with lived experiences working in and around the gardens of the white house. we will hear from doctor susan pell, deputy director science and program director for the u.s. botanic garden, jim adams, culture manager from the united states botanic garden and -- like our previous panel, we will hear three short presentations and our panelists will return to the stage for a conversation moderated by dr. susan pell. we will leave time at the end for an open q&a with the audience. please join me in welcoming our speakers. >> thank you so much, it's an honor to be here today, to speak at the white house gardens. both of the panelists are named jim, and they both work at the white house. i will open it up for your questions, i feel like it's a unique opportunity for you all to speak to and ask questions to people who work at the white house. the last panel of the day, we will finish out the discussion by talking about gardens that have been extended blushed and modified since the administration. from johnson administration
. >> our final panel, the white house gardens today, features speakers with lived experiences working in and around the gardens of the white house. we will hear from doctor susan pell, deputy director science and program director for the u.s. botanic garden, jim adams, culture manager from the united states botanic garden and -- like our previous panel, we will hear three short presentations and our panelists will return to the stage for a conversation moderated by dr. susan pell. we will...
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your moments will be live in washington with our white house correspondent. but 1st, this update from zane bust ravi in keith. well that announcement by the united states of sending more critical weapons to the battlefront here in ukraine will no doubt come as very good news, not just to president vladimir zelinski office, but to his military and to the strategist that are operating the battle fields in the east on the ground as well as the battlefield commanders who have had to for so many days. see the russian advance take over and absorb and digest more and more of their country. sadly, for a place like several minutes, it is likely going to be help that will come to late. the mayor of that city has had the unenviable job for the last week to continue to document and report the slow losses that his city is facing. now, the ukrainian government only controls 20 percent of that city, 60 percent in russian hands. and the rest of it a no man's land, certainly indicative of how the pace of the russian advance has been. it hasn't just been there. we've seen in c
your moments will be live in washington with our white house correspondent. but 1st, this update from zane bust ravi in keith. well that announcement by the united states of sending more critical weapons to the battlefront here in ukraine will no doubt come as very good news, not just to president vladimir zelinski office, but to his military and to the strategist that are operating the battle fields in the east on the ground as well as the battlefield commanders who have had to for so many...
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around here you get a sense everyone is rich and white and lives in a mansion with a view of the pacific. but step back from the coast and you'll see the orange county that isn't on tv, not as wealthy, not as white, full of those who came here from somewhere else, chasing a better life and finding it in places like santa ana, a mostly working-class immigrant community in the shadow of disneyland. it's the part of the o.c. where people know that to survive, they'll have to work hard. maribel ramos arrived here as a baby, leaving mexico behind. she would not only survive here, but thrive. to tell you the truth, this should be the story of a woman who worked hard to change her life, and in doing so, carved a path for others to follow. >> hello? >> but this story is going to end differently. >> why are you crying? >> because i'm afraid. >> there are some parts of life that hard work just can't fix. >> i'm just scared. i'm just like calling to let you guys know that if something happens, i did it because i was trying to defend myself. >> some things that are beyond our control. >> all i'm try
around here you get a sense everyone is rich and white and lives in a mansion with a view of the pacific. but step back from the coast and you'll see the orange county that isn't on tv, not as wealthy, not as white, full of those who came here from somewhere else, chasing a better life and finding it in places like santa ana, a mostly working-class immigrant community in the shadow of disneyland. it's the part of the o.c. where people know that to survive, they'll have to work hard. maribel...
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keep up with the days biggest events with live streams, white house events, the courts, campaigns and more from the world of politics, all at your fingertips. you can also stay current with latest episodes of washington journal and find scheduling information for c-span's tv network and c-span radio app, plus a variety of podcast. c-span now is available at the apple store and google play. downloaded for free. c-span now, you are up -- your front row seat to washington come anytime, anywhere....
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live on? what planet does the white house staff live on?scribing a world that doesn't exist for average americans. one piece of data, in a special texas election tuesday night in a latino area, a county shifted 38 percentage points from democrat to republican. let me repeat that. 38 -- you apply that across the country, there are almost no safe democratic seats. >> sean: with every statistic i throw out every night and gets worse every night, you would think that people that have common sense would change course, realize their policies aren't working. when you got elected in 1994, two years into the clinton administration, he said the era of big government is over, the end of welfare as we know it. you think the new green socialist deal will change? >> bill quentin had to fight the white house staff and said to them if i do what you want me to i will be defeated in 'nighty six, i have to agree with newt gingrich. and that's why we got all this stuff done. biden can do that. these people are basically -- it's a secular religious fanaticism.
live on? what planet does the white house staff live on?scribing a world that doesn't exist for average americans. one piece of data, in a special texas election tuesday night in a latino area, a county shifted 38 percentage points from democrat to republican. let me repeat that. 38 -- you apply that across the country, there are almost no safe democratic seats. >> sean: with every statistic i throw out every night and gets worse every night, you would think that people that have common...
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for more than half a dozen white house staff both live in the hearing room and via videotape testimony, there is no doubt the president, trump was well aware of the violence as it developed. whitehouse staff urged president trump to intervene and call off. the mob. here is a document written while the attack was under way by a member of the white house staff advising what the president needed to say. quote, any one who entered the capital without proper authority should leave immediately. this is exactly what is supporters on capital hill and nationwide were urging the president to do he would not. you will hear that leaders on capitol hill, begged the president for help, including republican leader mccarthy, who was quote, scared, and called multiple members of president trump's family after he could not persuade the president himself. not only did president trump refused to tell the mob to leave the capital, he placed no call to any element of the united states government to instruct that the capital be defended. he did not call his secretary of defense on january 6th. he did not tal
for more than half a dozen white house staff both live in the hearing room and via videotape testimony, there is no doubt the president, trump was well aware of the violence as it developed. whitehouse staff urged president trump to intervene and call off. the mob. here is a document written while the attack was under way by a member of the white house staff advising what the president needed to say. quote, any one who entered the capital without proper authority should leave immediately. this...
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lucas tomlinson live in the white house with the latest. >> president biden signing into law the largest control measure in nearly 30 years he hopes will save lives in his way out the door to catch his flight, the president took a shot at the supreme court. >> columbine, sandy hook, charleston, orlando, las vegas, atlanta, buffalo, uvalde and the shootings that happen every day in the streets, mass shootings we don't even hear about. >> do think the supreme court is broken in your view? >> the supreme court has made terrible decisions. >> here's what's in the bill biden side red flag laws and crisis prevention programs and enhance background checks for buyers under 21. a nurse or call from experts and closes the boyfriend loophole for gun trafficking, clarifies guidelines for gun dealers. fourteen republicans few hundred in the house voted for the gun belt including liz cheney, adam kinzinger, brian fitzpatrick, mike turner, tony gonzales who represents uvalde, texas. they voted for the measure while mitch mcconnell to break the deadlock. the supreme court's decision yesterday doesn't ha
lucas tomlinson live in the white house with the latest. >> president biden signing into law the largest control measure in nearly 30 years he hopes will save lives in his way out the door to catch his flight, the president took a shot at the supreme court. >> columbine, sandy hook, charleston, orlando, las vegas, atlanta, buffalo, uvalde and the shootings that happen every day in the streets, mass shootings we don't even hear about. >> do think the supreme court is broken in...
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the uncertainty is just how aggressive the federal reserve will be in trying to cool the white-hot cost of living. more economists are expecting a bigger move. three quarters of a point, the biggest interest rate hike since 1994. >> the fed of course has raised rates, but they've done so in anticipation of the economy heating up, not once the economy has already heated up. and this is a big difference. >> reporter: despite the volatility, financial advisers say reacting to market downturns is not a long-term strategy. they say this is a good time, however, to make sure that your investments are diverse. and if you are close to retirement, they say you should consider working a bit longer to build up your savings like your 401(k). elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >>> former president trump is accusing democrats of trying to distract the american people as the house committee investigating the january 6th capitol attacks holds public hearings. in a 12-page response to yesterday's second hearing, the former president called it a kangaroo court, while rehashing his false claims of fraud in the 202
the uncertainty is just how aggressive the federal reserve will be in trying to cool the white-hot cost of living. more economists are expecting a bigger move. three quarters of a point, the biggest interest rate hike since 1994. >> the fed of course has raised rates, but they've done so in anticipation of the economy heating up, not once the economy has already heated up. and this is a big difference. >> reporter: despite the volatility, financial advisers say reacting to market...
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also i live in suburban cincinnati with just under 90% of my classmates are white. diversity date is a one-day optional event at which students participate in activities and discussion to learn about and celebrate diversity. on the day before diversity day this year the event was postponed. a school board told us the permission slip sent to parents were not comprehensive enough so the event had to be postponed. students could really tell that the issue was not with the permission slips. the board members expressing concerns had campaigned on anti-policies and were using crt as a scapegoat to cancel open discussion of diversity. we were determined to preserve diversity day so we sent new permission slips and reschedule the event from 18. then on sunday may 1 the board held a special meeting and counsel diversity day. they voted that the event could not happen on school property during school hours or using any school funds. students took matters into our own hands. we made a go fund me to cover the cost of student shirt and raise more than $13,000, over double articl
also i live in suburban cincinnati with just under 90% of my classmates are white. diversity date is a one-day optional event at which students participate in activities and discussion to learn about and celebrate diversity. on the day before diversity day this year the event was postponed. a school board told us the permission slip sent to parents were not comprehensive enough so the event had to be postponed. students could really tell that the issue was not with the permission slips. the...