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vice president and mrs.on arrived in saigon. the foreign minister and -- [inaudible] were among the first the welcome them. ♪ ♪ >> also gathered to greet the personal representatives of president eisenhower were important chinese government officials and members of the diplomatic corps. ♪ ♪ >> the vice president's visit was tremendously heartening to the capital of nationalist china. the next day he conferred with president chang kai-shek after giving him a letter from president eisenhower that strongly reassured china's leader and its people. the two statesmen posed for news cameramen. ♪♪ >> mr. nixon summed up the content of their talks in a brief statement. >> i just had a conference with the president with regard to the relations between the government of the united states and the government of the republic of china, and in this conference we discussed the mutual problems and the mutual dangers which we confront in the world. the government of the united states and the people of the united states stand f
vice president and mrs.on arrived in saigon. the foreign minister and -- [inaudible] were among the first the welcome them. ♪ ♪ >> also gathered to greet the personal representatives of president eisenhower were important chinese government officials and members of the diplomatic corps. ♪ ♪ >> the vice president's visit was tremendously heartening to the capital of nationalist china. the next day he conferred with president chang kai-shek after giving him a letter from...
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meanwhile, our competitors are facing increasingly strong headwinds and neither president xi nor presidentutin are even showing up to this global gathering. the president will deliver his speech before the u.n. general assembly tomorrow morning. this is the traditional speech the president makes annually in which he will describe his vision for american foreign policy and principled leadership in the world. among other things, he'll offer a firm rebuke of russia's unjust war in ukraine and make a call to the world to continue to stand against the naked aggression that we've seen these past several months. he will underscore the importance of strengthening the united nations and reaffirm core tenants of its charter at a time when a perm meant tphepbt member -- permanent member of the security council has struck at the very heart of the charter by challenging the principle of territorial integrity and sovereignty. he will make significant new announcements about the u.s. government's investments to address global food insecurity, and he'll lay down in detail how the u.s. has restored its glo
meanwhile, our competitors are facing increasingly strong headwinds and neither president xi nor presidentutin are even showing up to this global gathering. the president will deliver his speech before the u.n. general assembly tomorrow morning. this is the traditional speech the president makes annually in which he will describe his vision for american foreign policy and principled leadership in the world. among other things, he'll offer a firm rebuke of russia's unjust war in ukraine and make...
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president good to see you. >> president trump: that was a very good job.ike you've done it before. >> sean: i have every once in a while. >> president trump: think you very much. >> sean: you saw letiti letitia james. okay what was your reaction? >> president trump: she campaigned on it four years ago it was a vicious campaign and she just talked about trump and how work and indict him and get him she knew nothing about me i know nothing about her eye say the statements that she was putting out without knowing anything. she said that we are gonna get him her whole campaign was based off that. then she came after us we have been going over this for years. i actually thought because our values are really high, the company is great i built a great company you take places like this in so many other places i have. like this frankly, just among the finest places anywhere in the world. i actually thought that they would never bring the case and she brought it. the reason i thought was because she didn't have a case. i was of the impression that she wanted to sett
president good to see you. >> president trump: that was a very good job.ike you've done it before. >> sean: i have every once in a while. >> president trump: think you very much. >> sean: you saw letiti letitia james. okay what was your reaction? >> president trump: she campaigned on it four years ago it was a vicious campaign and she just talked about trump and how work and indict him and get him she knew nothing about me i know nothing about her eye say the...
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and directed his team to surge assistance to mississippi, the president and the vice president both spoke with the mayor of jackson this week and that's the update of where we are. again, we are determined to continue to provide all of the assistance needed, assistance for the people of the state of mississippi and specifically for the people of jackson as they go through this really tough time on the ground. so we're going to continue to do that. >> the governor has issued the emergency declaration obviously, but what more should be doing that? ms. jean-pierre: i mean as you know, there is, there is funding that we've provided through the american rescue plan for upgrades across the state, which is about $450 million. the city has allocated 250 -- $20 million, pardon me -- of it's a.r.p. funds for water and sewer infrastructure needs and there is about $30.9 million through the e.p.a. revolving loan funds for treatment and distribution system improvements for jackson. jackson available right now. so the state has the 75 million this year through the bipartisan infrastructure law to
and directed his team to surge assistance to mississippi, the president and the vice president both spoke with the mayor of jackson this week and that's the update of where we are. again, we are determined to continue to provide all of the assistance needed, assistance for the people of the state of mississippi and specifically for the people of jackson as they go through this really tough time on the ground. so we're going to continue to do that. >> the governor has issued the emergency...
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president. does he consider that the president -- does the president consider all of these people that he -- he has been very clear that he is talking about officeholders. he is talking about elected officials who have these ultra maga republican agendas and he has been very clear about that. here is the thing, the point that we are making is majority of americans at support medicare. support social security, majority of americans of support our democracy and want to protect our democracy. they want to protect our rights. that is when the president is going to continue to stand up for and fight for. >> don't have a lot of time. >> the question about russia in the president's decision not to go into russia. is that a final decision? >> yes, it is. i will let his words stand for himself he answered it pretty simply peered i just laid out why we it wouldn't be the strongest path forward. i laid out three reasons also we want to make sure that ukraine has what it needs in case it has to go to the ne
president. does he consider that the president -- does the president consider all of these people that he -- he has been very clear that he is talking about officeholders. he is talking about elected officials who have these ultra maga republican agendas and he has been very clear about that. here is the thing, the point that we are making is majority of americans at support medicare. support social security, majority of americans of support our democracy and want to protect our democracy. they...
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for former president trump. [inaudible conversations] >> hi, everyone. good afternoon. welcome back. i know you are excited to be back with us. i'd like to introduce secretary raimondo who's been here many times before and we are excited to have her back to announce the next step the department of commerce is taking to implement the $50 million of the chip act funding so with that i will turn over. >> thank you. hello, everybody. it's great to be here, and this is a very exciting day for those of us that are obsessed with ann excited about the chips. thanks to president biden's leadershipde into the bipartisan work in congress, we now have an incredible opportunity to unleash the next generation of american innovation, protect our national security and preserve our global economic competitiveness. as we have talked about for decades in the united states, our innovation ecosystem and investments in innovation have been in decline and today begins a chapter in revitalizing innovation and research and development a
for former president trump. [inaudible conversations] >> hi, everyone. good afternoon. welcome back. i know you are excited to be back with us. i'd like to introduce secretary raimondo who's been here many times before and we are excited to have her back to announce the next step the department of commerce is taking to implement the $50 million of the chip act funding so with that i will turn over. >> thank you. hello, everybody. it's great to be here, and this is a very exciting...
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i think i'm right president carter is the first president that asked president ford to come back in the 1970s. very difficult 1976 was a very close race. regan and bush did it. they were the same party, obviously and served together but the clintons and the bush, the senior bushes did it and as you mentioned, the obama george w. bush moment where george w said now i'm so glad because barack can look at my portrait and say what would george do? that kind of -- and you can argue it's too insidery or club but there is something that ultimately helps the country if the people in the power have a self-deprecating character personally and a kind of genuine humility which is to submit to the rule of law. which is what their oath, if you believe matters at all which is why we swear to god, their oath is to preserve, protect and prthe key part of that execution of duty is to obey the rule of law, except reality, put the common good above your own personal gain as much as you can. and you saw two people today that did that, obama and biden. >> respect for was office and traditions that go along w
i think i'm right president carter is the first president that asked president ford to come back in the 1970s. very difficult 1976 was a very close race. regan and bush did it. they were the same party, obviously and served together but the clintons and the bush, the senior bushes did it and as you mentioned, the obama george w. bush moment where george w said now i'm so glad because barack can look at my portrait and say what would george do? that kind of -- and you can argue it's too insidery...
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president.ership. thank you for your love for this country and the people of this country. you will make america great again. (crowd cheers and applauds) >> rationalization is a very powerful force, it turns out, in human psychology. it was a funny kind of choice, though, because it wasn't... you know, we read history books, and it's, like, this is the moment where you choose this or that. but there are also ways in which you choose gradually, you know, and then incrementally, and the choice is more of an accommodation and a rationalization and an enabling. it's not a sort of, i'm standing up here and choosing this path. some did that. but an awful lot went along, and they kept on going along, and then they had to rationalize why they were going along, so they became sort of enthusiastic about going along. and you can rationalize your way into a series of choices, which becomes a very damaging and dangerous choice. >> starting with e17, h, okay. we're going to start with the tag from the previou
president.ership. thank you for your love for this country and the people of this country. you will make america great again. (crowd cheers and applauds) >> rationalization is a very powerful force, it turns out, in human psychology. it was a funny kind of choice, though, because it wasn't... you know, we read history books, and it's, like, this is the moment where you choose this or that. but there are also ways in which you choose gradually, you know, and then incrementally, and the...
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ladies and gentlemen, the 46th president of the united states, president joe biden.se] pres. biden: thank you, thank you. thank you, thank you, thank you. hello, everyone, back there. what a great crowd. and i tell you what. if i thought i could have ever spoken as well as i did when i was -- as you did when i was your age, i would not be president. with my -- with your permission, i will take my coat off. folks, welcome to the white house, everybody. and thank you, lovette. this law is for you and for everybody like you. and how about james taylor, a voice that heals our soul and unites the nation? james is smart enough to be under the shade of the tree over there. thank you. and we are joined by many champions of the american people. the first one is the first lady, jill biden. vice president harris who is not only a great vice president, but a great friend, and the cycle -- second gentleman, as well as speaker pelosi and joe manchin. thank you for sticking with what you said he would do. and the committee chairs who worked almost two years to make this law real. a
ladies and gentlemen, the 46th president of the united states, president joe biden.se] pres. biden: thank you, thank you. thank you, thank you, thank you. hello, everyone, back there. what a great crowd. and i tell you what. if i thought i could have ever spoken as well as i did when i was -- as you did when i was your age, i would not be president. with my -- with your permission, i will take my coat off. folks, welcome to the white house, everybody. and thank you, lovette. this law is for you...
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president zelenskyy is right.ot only to get them out, but it is in essence hostage-taking of a very different kind. >> i know sometimes it can be tough to really assess it, but when we look at where we're now, more than six months into the war, we also heard from president zelenskyy that two settlements in the south and another in the eastern doing next region had been riblated, ukraine talking about some of the losses it inflicted on russian forces in kherson, talking about the ammunition depot. do we have a sense of where this war stands right now? >> right now it's basically a stalemate. however, the ukranians are making a bit of progress, as you mentioned, and it's one of those areas where the ukranians have a chance to potentially capture the city of kherson. it's going to be a tough slog for them, but it's definitely something they could do. the other thing to think about is the russians are trying to amass a response to a response to the ukranian counteroffensive, and it's not going well. they have a third
president zelenskyy is right.ot only to get them out, but it is in essence hostage-taking of a very different kind. >> i know sometimes it can be tough to really assess it, but when we look at where we're now, more than six months into the war, we also heard from president zelenskyy that two settlements in the south and another in the eastern doing next region had been riblated, ukraine talking about some of the losses it inflicted on russian forces in kherson, talking about the...
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restore his presidency. there's many many aspects of that presidency that we could talk about today. and is inaugural address. he says we have to have a new policy for american indians. we've treated them badly. he negotiates a treaty with england. it was a great anglo-phobia anxiety because england had helped build confetti confederate rating ships. he understood that england going forward into the 20th century would become our greatest ally and he wanted to settle that treaty with them and begin that friendship. but most importantly was his standing up for the freedmen the freed men and women. there's a biblical verse about how we grow weary and well doing and how even although the public republicans had passed the 13th 14th and 15th amendments by the time grant becomes president the republic and party was becoming weary and well doing let the south build solve that problem the klu klux klan was founded in 1866 originally simply a fraternal organization, but now we would call it today a white supremacist t
restore his presidency. there's many many aspects of that presidency that we could talk about today. and is inaugural address. he says we have to have a new policy for american indians. we've treated them badly. he negotiates a treaty with england. it was a great anglo-phobia anxiety because england had helped build confetti confederate rating ships. he understood that england going forward into the 20th century would become our greatest ally and he wanted to settle that treaty with them and...
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that's normally a very unusual situation because, tomi, if you have a sitting president, his presidencych focus on your race that you are thrilled to have a president show up and the imagery of air force one and all the transpor transportings frome president. when the candidates start running him like rats off a burning ship it says they are looking at their poll numbers and it's not pretty. >> todd: joe biden walked back some of his comments from the red lights speech and did this which is the exact opposite of walking back. >> the extreme maga republicans in congress have chosen to go backwards, full of anger, violence, hate and division. but together we can and we must choose a different path. >> todd: okay, obviously the take away is, one, this is who joe biden is, this is who he feels and that walkback on friday was not worth the paper it was written on. how big of a political misstep, governor, is this when it comes to trying to court those independents who want some civility and quite frankly who want our economy to get back to normal who want the border to get back to normal. wh
that's normally a very unusual situation because, tomi, if you have a sitting president, his presidencych focus on your race that you are thrilled to have a president show up and the imagery of air force one and all the transpor transportings frome president. when the candidates start running him like rats off a burning ship it says they are looking at their poll numbers and it's not pretty. >> todd: joe biden walked back some of his comments from the red lights speech and did this which...
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president. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. schumer: mr. president, our democracy cannot hope to hang together for very long without a trusted, wald, and fair-minded -- trusted, balanced, and fair-minded judiciary. as we have seen in stark and frightful ways in recent months, the men and women who preside from the bench hold immense power over our nation's destiny and over our people's liberties. when it comes to nominating people to the bench, it's imperative we get it right. so today, the senate will continue its duty to advance president biden's highly qualified, highly diverse, and highly accomplished judicial nominees. we will begin this afternoon by voting on the confirmation of judge john lee, to serve as circuit judge for the seventh circuit. if confirmed, judge lee will make history as the first asian american ever to preside on the seventh circuit. joining the proud company of other biden nominees making our courts more reflective of our country. i expect judge lee to re
president. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. schumer: mr. president, our democracy cannot hope to hang together for very long without a trusted, wald, and fair-minded -- trusted, balanced, and fair-minded judiciary. as we have seen in stark and frightful ways in recent months, the men and women who preside from the bench hold immense power over our nation's destiny and over our people's liberties. when it comes to nominating people to the bench, it's imperative we get it right. so...
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the only president franklin roosevelt are only four term president. trying to solidify his political position not just with congress but the american people. part of the way he can do this is by recognizing maybe i should nominate somebody from the opposing party. so he nominated harold burton. for lack of a better term he was an upright just figure when he was a mayor of cleveland is known as a boy scout mayor. hit one of his claims to fame he appointed to run the police department there and help clean things up. because when he was elected mayor cleveland was a disaster. he not just clean up the crime but into the local government there. so the very successful nomination for harry truman. truman and harold burton they're friendly not the way his later nominees were friends print this was a political masterpiece by the president who is viewed by millions of americans who was the senator from missouri, and other senators refuse some other centers refused to recognize him as a senator. even some senior staffer said he sent over here bite gangsters. and
the only president franklin roosevelt are only four term president. trying to solidify his political position not just with congress but the american people. part of the way he can do this is by recognizing maybe i should nominate somebody from the opposing party. so he nominated harold burton. for lack of a better term he was an upright just figure when he was a mayor of cleveland is known as a boy scout mayor. hit one of his claims to fame he appointed to run the police department there and...
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president, an inch.biden and scott pelly wondering how he felt after the 60 minutes interview. many accusing him of throwing softball questions and president biden not catching any of them. down playing the inflation crisis. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. >> president biden gave an out of touch interview on the inflation crisis. the president argued with a straight face that the american people ought to be grateful because it could have been even worse. the president might want to talk to a couple of working americans trying to survive under his policies before he sits down for his next tv interview. >> harris: jimmy failla pointed out that scott pelly didn't ask the president a single question about the border crisis. sean duffy, it is not just what scott pelly didn't ask, that's a really -- that's for another hour. it is how the president answered the questions he was asked. >> inflation, to say it's up an inch when it's up 8.5% over the last year. in politics you can get things wrong. we came
president, an inch.biden and scott pelly wondering how he felt after the 60 minutes interview. many accusing him of throwing softball questions and president biden not catching any of them. down playing the inflation crisis. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. >> president biden gave an out of touch interview on the inflation crisis. the president argued with a straight face that the american people ought to be grateful because it could have been even worse. the president might want...
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while president law has a relatively high approval rating at this moment, president lula, the former president, has about 52 percent of the preferences. so now we have 36 percent. so there is a chance that the election would be resolved in the 1st round this sunday. let's talk a little bit more about the current president, jo, boston, our because his party has attacked the voting system a lossy days in this election, that the whole integrity of, of the elections. how much of a concern is that that he may take a page out of a former president, donald trump's a playbook and question. if he loses a question, the whole thing and not recognize it, many people in brazil expect that to happen. both sonata has never had the original idea in his life. he has always try to copy from who is sort of a mentor to him, or i know to him. the question is whether the she to shows in brazil are strong enough to resist this type of conspiracy or trying to declare as he had many times the voting system in brazil is not reliable. and i am going to give you my personal opinion. i think it's very reliable.
while president law has a relatively high approval rating at this moment, president lula, the former president, has about 52 percent of the preferences. so now we have 36 percent. so there is a chance that the election would be resolved in the 1st round this sunday. let's talk a little bit more about the current president, jo, boston, our because his party has attacked the voting system a lossy days in this election, that the whole integrity of, of the elections. how much of a concern is that...
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speak to president of them. i've been president. there may have been forthright that they have nothing to do with m . 23. there are other people who think otherwise, but we do not want to engage. serves in blame, game and finger pointing. we have to get our hands on it and start out the issues. and the good thing is that both president cami and phillips to get the, are committed to making sure that we solve that problem as a region. and that's why all our countries are contributing troops to stabilize that region. the nairobi process chair by president who has made a lot of progress in making sure that these process have is brought to the table act house in that conflict are brought to the table. and my government will ensure that that process comes out of the results. we are going to commit resources, we're going to commit a personnel, we're going to ensure that as that process walking with other partners, i have already had a discussion with their secretary brinton. and we are in consultations on how to move t
speak to president of them. i've been president. there may have been forthright that they have nothing to do with m . 23. there are other people who think otherwise, but we do not want to engage. serves in blame, game and finger pointing. we have to get our hands on it and start out the issues. and the good thing is that both president cami and phillips to get the, are committed to making sure that we solve that problem as a region. and that's why all our countries are contributing troops to...
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president, you are the oldest president ever. pres.iden: read shape, hu -- pretty good shape, huh? >> leads to my next question some people ask whether you are fit for the job. when you hear that, i wonder what you think. pres. biden: watch me. honest to god, that is all i think. watch me. if you do not think i have the energy level or mental acuity, then that is one thing. it is another thing to just watch me keep my schedule, do what i am doing. host: that last point the president made during that interview, some of you responded even this morning, and this one off of twitter saying if these two face-off for the presidency in 2024, i believe the combined age may be highest in the history of the united states for a presidential election race. some of you posting on twitter this morning. you can do that at @cspanwj. phone lines are open, as well. in an interview last week, president trump, on fox news, was asked about another run for the white house. his thoughts on that currently. here is a portion of that interview. [video clip] >> y
president, you are the oldest president ever. pres.iden: read shape, hu -- pretty good shape, huh? >> leads to my next question some people ask whether you are fit for the job. when you hear that, i wonder what you think. pres. biden: watch me. honest to god, that is all i think. watch me. if you do not think i have the energy level or mental acuity, then that is one thing. it is another thing to just watch me keep my schedule, do what i am doing. host: that last point the president made...
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president, dr. biden, president -- mr.misses obama, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the ceremony. and the chairman of the white house historical solution and on behalf of the men and women of the association, i am thrilled to celebrate with all of you the presentation of two and nevis in american portraits today to honor and commemorate the indelible legacy of the 44th president and first lady. misses obama, president obama, it is a privilege to be able to carry forward this time-honored tradition in of unveiling the official portraits and welcome them to the white house to be forever accessible and viewed by the public on these historic walls. since its founding in 19 6215 first lady jacqueline kennedy, the white house historical association has been a service and a privilege to be able to acquire official portraits of those who previously were missing from the white house collection and all of the portraits on record of each president and first lady since their founding. surviving the modern era of photography and film
president, dr. biden, president -- mr.misses obama, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the ceremony. and the chairman of the white house historical solution and on behalf of the men and women of the association, i am thrilled to celebrate with all of you the presentation of two and nevis in american portraits today to honor and commemorate the indelible legacy of the 44th president and first lady. misses obama, president obama, it is a privilege to be able to carry forward this time-honored...
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we all know he was president and was vice president before that. a lot of people didn't know about his track record in service or his son who was president which was pretty darn unique but i would deck out the first time i was campaigning with him, i was volunteer chairman of the campaign in 1978-79 and the 1980 process. there was an event, he was speaking at an event in springfield, connecticut, hartfield, connecticut and i got a call from james beckett iii who was part of the campaign and said ambassador bush is speaking at an event in hartford, connecticut, 45 minutes away from springfield, massachusetts. put together a key or something for ambassador bush, i didn't know a lot of people in springfield massachusetts but i call a friend who did know people there and they gave me someone at 2:00 in the afternoon and i drove out to see where this house was and meet the people and all that kind of stuff and the next day was the day of the event and i picked up ambassador bush, we arrived at this home in springfield, locked in, 25 people ready to have
we all know he was president and was vice president before that. a lot of people didn't know about his track record in service or his son who was president which was pretty darn unique but i would deck out the first time i was campaigning with him, i was volunteer chairman of the campaign in 1978-79 and the 1980 process. there was an event, he was speaking at an event in springfield, connecticut, hartfield, connecticut and i got a call from james beckett iii who was part of the campaign and...
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but a lot of those rules don't apply to the president because again, they assumed the president's going to be acting the public interest. here we don't have that. and sort of that everything sort of goes out the window when it comes to things like that. he declassify the documents, so we're a little bit in the wild west, but we still have very clear criminal statutes that apply to both government officials and private citizens like former present trop, about handling and mishandling classified information. and that's where now for president trump has gone over the lot. so before i jump to kitty, i want to get this can the president of the united states declassified documents? it will. and if he can, doesn't that allow claudia gober and myself and the public because prisoners go declassified for themselves, they declassified for the public. so help me solve this riddle. yeah, it is quite a real and i did see a lot of things put out at 1st that were just frankly true on both sides of this issue. and that's why i felt compelled to speak up. the president does have very broad declassificati
but a lot of those rules don't apply to the president because again, they assumed the president's going to be acting the public interest. here we don't have that. and sort of that everything sort of goes out the window when it comes to things like that. he declassify the documents, so we're a little bit in the wild west, but we still have very clear criminal statutes that apply to both government officials and private citizens like former present trop, about handling and mishandling classified...
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after he left the presidency? both of you not only served him but continue to be friends of his. anything, any regrets, any second thoughts on his decisions? >> how about andy, and he was there in the white house i was not in the white house very much. [laughs] >> well first of all he was upset with what was happening in afghanistan. we weren't really able to create a climate where they could have institutions of government that would not be subjected to the taliban's influence, if you will. the world was second guessing his decision not to go into baghdad after we liberated kuwait. he was very comfortable with that decision but i will admit that there were others who kept trying to challenge him on that. i think he do the right thing and history records that he did the right thing. even though we still have problems in that part of the world. in south america, latin america, i think he worked very hard, very quietly. in el salvador in particular we felt as though we were making significant progress, and we were,
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upon becoming president. he secured the ratification of the 15th amendment which prohibited racial discrimination and voting and then secured the law establishing the department of justice five enforcement acts that protected 14th and 15th amendment rights and the first desegregation law of national scope. the general who had crushed the powers sustaining slavery became the president who crushed the ku klux klan. the age of grant was the age of a multiracial american republic tragically a generation after his presidency a new era of jim crow's disfranchisement undid much of his work. but enough of the legal architecture grant helped to build for the protection of equal rights survived to enable the achievements of the civil rights movement of the 20th century. it is past time that we remember him with a recognition long overdue as a founding father of our multiracial republic. grants presidency had plenty of other achievements in our brief time here. i will mention just one. president grant's successful settl
upon becoming president. he secured the ratification of the 15th amendment which prohibited racial discrimination and voting and then secured the law establishing the department of justice five enforcement acts that protected 14th and 15th amendment rights and the first desegregation law of national scope. the general who had crushed the powers sustaining slavery became the president who crushed the ku klux klan. the age of grant was the age of a multiracial american republic tragically a...
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for president biden and iran's president to hash any of this out in person even though they are both here. bret? >> peter doocy, outside the united nations, peter, thanks. we will have a full report on vladimir putin's latest moves and the threats from russia. now to wall street, took a hit on the heels. three quarters of a fed rate hike. the dow plunging 822. the s&p 500 lost 66. the nasdaq fell 205. we will have a story in that as well. new legal trouble tonight for former president trump and his family. it has to do with allegations he vastly inflated his actual wealth. senior correspondent laura ingle has the details tonight in new york. good evening, laura. >> new york attorney general letitia james announcing her office filed a civil lawsuit against former president donald trump three of his adult children and executives of his company accusing them of a pattern of financial fraud. the 220-page lawsuit accuses mrf making more than 200 false and misleading asset valuations in the company's financial statements since 2011. including the former president triplex apartment in trump
for president biden and iran's president to hash any of this out in person even though they are both here. bret? >> peter doocy, outside the united nations, peter, thanks. we will have a full report on vladimir putin's latest moves and the threats from russia. now to wall street, took a hit on the heels. three quarters of a fed rate hike. the dow plunging 822. the s&p 500 lost 66. the nasdaq fell 205. we will have a story in that as well. new legal trouble tonight for former president...
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, they have not met in person since president biden became president, because xi jinping has not left china in two years due to covid-19. this would be their first real chance to sit face-to-face and talk through the full range of issues in the relationship. i would not expect major agreements to come out of that, but if they do, and that has not been decided, i would expect we would see some progress on issues where the two country -- countries interests align. david: it has come out that president putin will be meeting with president xi jinping somewhere in europe not too long from now. is that a surprise to you, and what you think they will be talking about? jake: it is not a surprise. they have met frequently over the course of their tenures. and they met in person with president xi jinping in february when they rolled out this new partnership between the two countries. i think they will talk about the full range of issues, but i would note two things -- first, before president xi jinping goes to meet with president putin on the sidelines of another summit, he is going to kazakhst
, they have not met in person since president biden became president, because xi jinping has not left china in two years due to covid-19. this would be their first real chance to sit face-to-face and talk through the full range of issues in the relationship. i would not expect major agreements to come out of that, but if they do, and that has not been decided, i would expect we would see some progress on issues where the two country -- countries interests align. david: it has come out that...
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his rival, left wing foer president lula da silva is chasing a comeback.report on how the struggle to survive is central in this election. we analyze printed -- political parallels between brazil and the u.s. and explain why washington is following the ection so closely. >> in washington president putin announces the annexation of four regions of ukraine. it is the biggest seizure of european territory since world war ii. a concert in moscow's red square follows a lavish ceremony at the kremlin. president putin tells the audience, victory will be ours. >> people in luhansk, donetsk, kherson, zaporizhzhia are becoming our citizens. forever. >> ukrainian officials in one of the four annexed areas say 23 people have been killed after a russian missile strike on a civilian convoy. >> welcome to rio de janeiro. this special edition of world news america on pbs and around the globe. in two days voters in brazil, the fourth largest democracy in the world will go to the polls to choose the next president. this nation of 250 million people, the ideological choice c
his rival, left wing foer president lula da silva is chasing a comeback.report on how the struggle to survive is central in this election. we analyze printed -- political parallels between brazil and the u.s. and explain why washington is following the ection so closely. >> in washington president putin announces the annexation of four regions of ukraine. it is the biggest seizure of european territory since world war ii. a concert in moscow's red square follows a lavish ceremony at the...
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all of this was brought on by the former president himself. none of these issues would have come to light. the doj would have prevented a lot of these details from coming to light and going into the public had president trump not actually gone after them and sued following the search of mar-a-lago. some of these details that we now know are coming and being exposed to the public only because of that lawsuit and because of the fact that there was so much political tension around this particular case. now it is litigated in public. nancy: i think it's really important, in addition to what vivian is saying, to point out, even if he were able to produce some kind of proof that he had declassified these documents, doesn't put him outside the realm of legal jeopardy, because it still doesn't explain why he had these documents that were the property othe u.s. government, that both doj and the national archives had asked for for a year -- it doesn't explain why they were sort of inboxes, unsecured at mar-a-lago, a place that a lot of people have acces
all of this was brought on by the former president himself. none of these issues would have come to light. the doj would have prevented a lot of these details from coming to light and going into the public had president trump not actually gone after them and sued following the search of mar-a-lago. some of these details that we now know are coming and being exposed to the public only because of that lawsuit and because of the fact that there was so much political tension around this particular...
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so i believe the next president very well could be a war time president.t want that to be joe biden. god help us all. >> todd: that's scary stuff regardless of who the president is. are we prepared to prevent them from taking the number one mantel or are we confident to say we are going to win on pronouns we don't care about winning the battles. >> first things first, we have got to bring those supply chains back home. right now the chinese can turn off our pharmaceuticals, turn off our antibiotics and lithium that the left wants to take us into an all green economy. the chinese control the solar panels, the window turbines and the basic materials like that's what we have to win economically and right now america is drunk on chinese money. we have got to get off of it. >> todd: congressman michael waltz thank you for being here. we appreciate it. "fox & friends" begins right now. ♪ ♪ >> texas sheriff launching an investigation into ron desantis. >> i believe that they were preyed upon. >> not only did they not welcome them. they deported them with the nati
so i believe the next president very well could be a war time president.t want that to be joe biden. god help us all. >> todd: that's scary stuff regardless of who the president is. are we prepared to prevent them from taking the number one mantel or are we confident to say we are going to win on pronouns we don't care about winning the battles. >> first things first, we have got to bring those supply chains back home. right now the chinese can turn off our pharmaceuticals, turn off...
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what do you think president trump may have been doing with, i mean, we know that president trump didn't even like getting security briefings. he didn't like intelligence briefings and he was bored by them. and so the notion, that's the 1st thing i saw that they found literally hundreds, if not more classified documents. these are documents that he reportedly from enemy, anyone i talked to on his team, had 0 interest in. so what's, what's a foot? yeah, i mean that is the $1000000.00 question here. we don't know that why the department of justice may know that, and that's going to be the key question they want to solve, just to be clear for any other federal employee. if you have that many classified documents that your house in particularly you have these documents, you know what happened to you initially, i'd certainly get my house search that, that there is no question about that. and then i think that quickly to try to determine with what was mindset, what was my purpose? that volume alone would at least support some sort of inference amounted in, might result in me as a normal federa
what do you think president trump may have been doing with, i mean, we know that president trump didn't even like getting security briefings. he didn't like intelligence briefings and he was bored by them. and so the notion, that's the 1st thing i saw that they found literally hundreds, if not more classified documents. these are documents that he reportedly from enemy, anyone i talked to on his team, had 0 interest in. so what's, what's a foot? yeah, i mean that is the $1000000.00 question...
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madam president, i listened carefully to president putin's speech announcing a major escalation of this war explained by a long list of allegations that russia is threatened from the west. speaking for norway, a european state and neighbor to russia, let me say as clearly as i can, these allegations are simply not true. there is no military threat against russia. there is no reason to underpin a massive mobilization of russian troops. this will only lead to increased suffering for ukrainians and russians alike. russia must abide by the international court of justice and immediately suspend military operations in the territory of ukraine. russia chose to start this war, it was now choose to stop it. none of the differences can be solved by the ongoing military onslaught. madam president, this general assembly has reminded us of the global consequences of this war, surging energy prices and increasing food insecurity are exacerbating the suffering of the vulnerable. not to mention the potential effects of a nuclear accident in ukraine. the russian forces at the zaporizhzhia power plant se
madam president, i listened carefully to president putin's speech announcing a major escalation of this war explained by a long list of allegations that russia is threatened from the west. speaking for norway, a european state and neighbor to russia, let me say as clearly as i can, these allegations are simply not true. there is no military threat against russia. there is no reason to underpin a massive mobilization of russian troops. this will only lead to increased suffering for ukrainians...
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president and when he was vice president. he said at his inauguration when he became president-elect. >> i pledge to be a president who seeks not to divide but unify. who does not see red states and blue states, and only sees the united states. >> we are not unity. there is no peace. we must end this uncivil war. that pits red against blue. >> so, jeffrey, given what he has said in philadelphia this week is that his acknowledgment that there is a section of the american people, especially on the right, who simply don't want to unify. >> beyond those pledges of course is the oath each took to uphold and defend the constitution. once he is dealing with the existential constitutional crisis, that takes precedent over all of it. but i will say, you know, working with joe biden, he's the last person in the world to write anyone off, and to shoot the grin of someone on the left, he has stuck with working with republicans, negotiating with republicans. here you do see him admitting that there are some people who, until they have a c
president and when he was vice president. he said at his inauguration when he became president-elect. >> i pledge to be a president who seeks not to divide but unify. who does not see red states and blue states, and only sees the united states. >> we are not unity. there is no peace. we must end this uncivil war. that pits red against blue. >> so, jeffrey, given what he has said in philadelphia this week is that his acknowledgment that there is a section of the american...
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president obama when he was in office invited president bush, president carter, president clinton too nelson mandela's funeral. there's protocol for having u.s. presidents invite other presidents. who knows. maybe in the spirit of forgiving and giving, he will invite donald trump on air force one. i doubt it will happen, but i expect some type of bipartisan delegation. the white house is saying we're not going to say anything about this until the palace makes funeral arrangements. by monday, they're going to have to figure it this because the funeral time will be announced. >> i think that the clever move is to invite him -- >> and see if he goes? >> i don't think former president trump would want to be subordinate on air force one, and i think probably he prefers his own plane anyway. what do you think? >> i think that's probably true. i think like jeff said, it's a really tricky situation for the president. president trump still has not acknowledged that president biden is the rightful president. so yeah, that's a problem. so while there's precedent for inviting presidents from bot
president obama when he was in office invited president bush, president carter, president clinton too nelson mandela's funeral. there's protocol for having u.s. presidents invite other presidents. who knows. maybe in the spirit of forgiving and giving, he will invite donald trump on air force one. i doubt it will happen, but i expect some type of bipartisan delegation. the white house is saying we're not going to say anything about this until the palace makes funeral arrangements. by monday,...
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president, you are the oldest president ever. >> pretty good shape, huh?h leads to my next question, you are more aware of this than anyone, some people ask whether you are fit for the job. and when you hear that, i wonder what you think. >> watch me. honest to god that's all i think. watch me. if you think i don't have the energy level or mental acuity, that's one thing. it's another thing if you watch and keep my schedule. do what i'm doing. i think that, you know, i know when i sit down with our nato allies and keep them doing i don't have them saying, how old are you? what did he say? it's a matter of, you know, that old expression, proof of the pudding is in the eating. i respect the fact that people would say, you know, you're old. but i think it relates to how much energy you have and whether or not the job you're doing is one consistent with what any person of any age would be able to do. >> how would you say your mental focus is? >> oh, it's focussed. i say -- i think -- i haven't -- look, i have trouble even mentioning, even saying to myself my o
president, you are the oldest president ever. >> pretty good shape, huh?h leads to my next question, you are more aware of this than anyone, some people ask whether you are fit for the job. and when you hear that, i wonder what you think. >> watch me. honest to god that's all i think. watch me. if you think i don't have the energy level or mental acuity, that's one thing. it's another thing if you watch and keep my schedule. do what i'm doing. i think that, you know, i know when i...
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right up to the presidency. as bosnian serbs challenge, state institutions in their escalating bid for succession and croats warn of the consequences if the focus hope under the current law. what does the future hold for this fragile democracy? bosnia elections on a j 0. this was a moment the likes of which we have never seen. this is important. this is your story from breaking down the headlines to exposing the powers attempting to silence reporting. we're seeing media freedom being threatened and attacked is basically criminalizing journalism. the listening post doesn't cover the news. it covers the way the news is covered. people have no idea what the source of use is. that is the game. the role that brought for both african inquiring on al jazeera in australia, indigenous women, they're missing that disproportionately high rates. one to one east investigate is enough being done to help find missing aboriginal on al jazeera, i will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election. i
right up to the presidency. as bosnian serbs challenge, state institutions in their escalating bid for succession and croats warn of the consequences if the focus hope under the current law. what does the future hold for this fragile democracy? bosnia elections on a j 0. this was a moment the likes of which we have never seen. this is important. this is your story from breaking down the headlines to exposing the powers attempting to silence reporting. we're seeing media freedom being threatened...
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well, so that they would come to the president with specific proposals, they say, comrade president,but let's do it. so, so the decision is ready, the mechanisms have been worked out, the personnel have been selected, and for this lukashenka will say sincerely thank you. i was also at that conversation they didn’t drink beer honey, although they probably wouldn’t refuse honey in tea, it was still a little bit so cool in the fresh air, but since we’re talking about tea, i ’ll show one fragment of what it seems, if not for public air, but very well emphasizes the very tonality of the meeting nikolain, maybe something worse tea was brought to me, but i’m uncomfortable with one flour, who wants a man to go and take it himself and ask alexander heinrich for a civilian team to bring you tea and for tea journalists in relatively svobodny mode were absent, or gave signals to the servants and cups with a hot drink from the governor of the minsk region. they showed up right there. here, i want to stop and appeal to all viewers who either attended meetings with the president or perhaps such an
well, so that they would come to the president with specific proposals, they say, comrade president,but let's do it. so, so the decision is ready, the mechanisms have been worked out, the personnel have been selected, and for this lukashenka will say sincerely thank you. i was also at that conversation they didn’t drink beer honey, although they probably wouldn’t refuse honey in tea, it was still a little bit so cool in the fresh air, but since we’re talking about tea, i ’ll show one...
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the former president, christina, currently the vice president is getting out of a car.l loaded with five bullets jammed. see it again in slow motion. he will lift the weapon for two seconds. it is inches from her head. she will drop down, the suspect is tackled by security. police arrest a 35-year-old, a brazilian national living in argentina. >> i was there. we were greeting christina when it happened. at first i didn't know what was going on. i heard the noise from the trigger of the gun. not understanding it was a gun until security jumped on him. i was amazed. we went to the corner because they were holding him and i was amazed how calm his face was. he was cross legged and praying with his hands. >> look at this. she stands up and rather than security pulling her away 57bd putting her in the car she walks back into the crowd. the gunman was looking alone. she is a controversial left wing politician, argentina's first lady from 03 to 07 succeeding her husband until 2015. many believe she will run again next year prompting the protest from the right and clashes from
the former president, christina, currently the vice president is getting out of a car.l loaded with five bullets jammed. see it again in slow motion. he will lift the weapon for two seconds. it is inches from her head. she will drop down, the suspect is tackled by security. police arrest a 35-year-old, a brazilian national living in argentina. >> i was there. we were greeting christina when it happened. at first i didn't know what was going on. i heard the noise from the trigger of the...
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but let's start with this picture of president nixon of course is the only president still the only president who was a native of california kind of hard to believe given how big california is but here he and mrs. nixon are planting a sequoia tree on the south grounds of the white house. he he actually liked doing tree planting seeing mrs. nixon like doing free plantings and as california as they wanted to put this sequoia in there. i don't believe it had it thrived. i'm not sure washington was exactly the place for this tree to thrive, but it did grow for a number of years and then as far as i know it's not still present on the white house grounds, but it certainly, you know presidents have been planting trees on the white house grounds forever many of them are still there going all the way back to andrew jackson's magnolias that flank the south portico just as a kind of way to promote the place where they come from and to promote the the beauty of the brands of the white house. so there is planning a tree wonderful. so click on the thing and now so yeah, so here. here we go. another tree re
but let's start with this picture of president nixon of course is the only president still the only president who was a native of california kind of hard to believe given how big california is but here he and mrs. nixon are planting a sequoia tree on the south grounds of the white house. he he actually liked doing tree planting seeing mrs. nixon like doing free plantings and as california as they wanted to put this sequoia in there. i don't believe it had it thrived. i'm not sure washington was...
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s archival and presidency. donald holloway is the curator , >> our featured speaker today is donald holloway. the curator for the gerald are poor presidential museum, who came to the four presidential museum in 1996. since, then his helped curate and shape our -- over 70 exhibits, including the centennial exhibits of both president and mrs. ford, as well as the renovations of the museum, the court exhibit in 1997 and 2016. he has a bachelors degree of history and political science from oklahoma baptist university and a masters from kansas, where he serves as an adjunct professor, teaching american history and ancient history. don, welcome. are you with us? >> i am, patrick. thank you for having me. >> excellent! how are you doing? and most importantly, how is the staff doing? are you guys reopen? there's obviously a lot of energy to get all these museums reopened. how are things there? >> we hope to share some of that energy, and soon. the staff is doing well. they are eager to get back. the library is in phase
s archival and presidency. donald holloway is the curator , >> our featured speaker today is donald holloway. the curator for the gerald are poor presidential museum, who came to the four presidential museum in 1996. since, then his helped curate and shape our -- over 70 exhibits, including the centennial exhibits of both president and mrs. ford, as well as the renovations of the museum, the court exhibit in 1997 and 2016. he has a bachelors degree of history and political science from...
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>> this is a speech that the president felt strongly about.y a speech that democrats, frankly those running in close races right now were keen of hearing him say. i'm struck by the split this has brought about, not just republicans who are criticizing this, lot of democrats, some are saying, look, about time. but you've got a lot that are running in some states like pennsylvania that are basically silent on this because they're running their own races, and the idea of coming against unity in some sense it feels to them almost like trump. they're running races that are a little bit different than that. this is message, look, it's a bold play and it's something a lot of people in the base thought was overdue. >> susan, did he reach the soul of the nation with that speech in your opinion? >> well, i guess i don't know if it turns out to be a political benefit or not. but i do think that if the president thinks this is true maybe he has to say it out loud, even if there's blowback to it. i also note that he didn't do this on labor day and the fina
>> this is a speech that the president felt strongly about.y a speech that democrats, frankly those running in close races right now were keen of hearing him say. i'm struck by the split this has brought about, not just republicans who are criticizing this, lot of democrats, some are saying, look, about time. but you've got a lot that are running in some states like pennsylvania that are basically silent on this because they're running their own races, and the idea of coming against unity...
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in the former president. >> but the idea to go out on skis however they looked at posts presidency. the investors air but once you go to but if you find something you and i if you don't then you exonerate but the most obvious was can start looking into whitewater then looking at those different things one —- clinton was guilty but then to remains in office and there is another investigation with clinton within jones james comey here is a prosecuted that is a great question doesn't have an easy answer. but on both sides of the aisle but this is the political differencesth. >> there was an example of the then to say we got the guy on the other side or those that with the president of the presidents asked when i was in the white house served in the george w. bushti administration, we have very strict rules but those that are looking at the former president trump got one thing i like they that with trump's lawyers in the justice department and with the presidential acted is a problem but it seems like he's trying to look for some expect then to masquerading provider mustes to give with
in the former president. >> but the idea to go out on skis however they looked at posts presidency. the investors air but once you go to but if you find something you and i if you don't then you exonerate but the most obvious was can start looking into whitewater then looking at those different things one —- clinton was guilty but then to remains in office and there is another investigation with clinton within jones james comey here is a prosecuted that is a great question doesn't have...
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the president is bill. well, you can write your even write your ticket on anything you want to do there. i want to get rid of poverty though. yeah, and you can organize a poverty right move again, and you have to get on the message monday, but the sunday paper is gonna say, it's you mr. poverty. unless you've got real compelling reasons, which i haven't heard and i'm going to say that you're gonna maintain your identification with a peace corps and operate it to such an extent as you may think desire. there are lots of other great examples of the johnson treatment, and i'll direct you to some later but now richard nixon. nixon started taping in february of 1971 and it's an opportune time for us thinking back on on those years because it allows us to catch some of the early developments in his planning for an opening to china. it allows us to hear how he's thinking about farms control with the soviet union. he starts taping less than two weeks after the incursion into laos, so it's a pretty important moment
the president is bill. well, you can write your even write your ticket on anything you want to do there. i want to get rid of poverty though. yeah, and you can organize a poverty right move again, and you have to get on the message monday, but the sunday paper is gonna say, it's you mr. poverty. unless you've got real compelling reasons, which i haven't heard and i'm going to say that you're gonna maintain your identification with a peace corps and operate it to such an extent as you may think...
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listen, i know we talk about the president. he is a terrible president.to get back to america based upon tolerance, based upon actual merit and equality. we can do all three at the same time. and that starts here on capitol hill with our rhetoric. what do maga republicans and republicans in general want? we want to follow the constitution. we want sound money and stable prices. we actually want a secure border. we want safe streets. we want children to have the best education out comes possible and the best possibility to find that education and last but not least, we want people to respect everybody else's points of view, even if you disagree, we want the debate. that is what republicans want. elizabeth: so we have a 40-year high in inflation. groceries the highest since 1979, collapsed border, skyrocketing crime. we also have harvard harris, new poll, 54% believe it is quote a gross exaggeration to say maga voters are a threat to the nation. but if you watch msnbc, that is all they talk about. so there is this toxicity, poison pouring into the national
listen, i know we talk about the president. he is a terrible president.to get back to america based upon tolerance, based upon actual merit and equality. we can do all three at the same time. and that starts here on capitol hill with our rhetoric. what do maga republicans and republicans in general want? we want to follow the constitution. we want sound money and stable prices. we actually want a secure border. we want safe streets. we want children to have the best education out comes possible...