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we couldn't see the rose garden from. we were. and they give us the white house being even, you know, very controlling would give us handouts which are jiang, who works for and m.j., they're white house correspondents, honey. mj lee at cnn and judge yang, if i pronounce your name correctly, okay. and and they they know how controlling you know, how controlling white house as well. they gave us handouts so that we could describe tricia trysts, wedding. but i was, you know, had to cover the here's the problem you were the good girl. yes. and when the assignment editor and the bureau chief says, connie, you will do this, there wasn't any not really. i it was hard, you know, to push back, not only because i was a woman, but so under the chinese the w's subdued, awful. so the only way you could be bold and brave was on assignment. yes. and and that i did. so when these piggy men would look at me as if i were an ice cream cone, a lollipop. but you know, like a little lotus plus i was i, i had, you know, i kind of just i did slap x which
we couldn't see the rose garden from. we were. and they give us the white house being even, you know, very controlling would give us handouts which are jiang, who works for and m.j., they're white house correspondents, honey. mj lee at cnn and judge yang, if i pronounce your name correctly, okay. and and they they know how controlling you know, how controlling white house as well. they gave us handouts so that we could describe tricia trysts, wedding. but i was, you know, had to cover the...
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. >> ainsley: is this the rose garden? >> this is rose garden winter time in oval office. the window, if i have binocular, i could see my husband. this is from my private office room. and this one -- >> lawrence: last one is halloween decoration. >> halloween decoration from yellow room in the white house in the residence looking out. >> steve: spider webs. one final picture is london. >> that is london, we were there for state visit in u.k. and we were passing the mall, it is all cleared out. we were in the presidential beast. i took that photo quickly. >> brian: from the beast. >> steve: first ladies are just like us, you take pictures from your phone. >> i do. >> lawrence: you have a big surprise from the audience, they will all take home a book, right? >> yeah, everybody gets the book, enjoy it. enjoy it. >> steve: very nice. >> brian: are you surprised how successful it has been? number one. >> number know wo, it is fantastic, i think people love to hear from me, i guess. and looking forward to people reading it. and hear my story. >> brian: see if it is back to futur
. >> ainsley: is this the rose garden? >> this is rose garden winter time in oval office. the window, if i have binocular, i could see my husband. this is from my private office room. and this one -- >> lawrence: last one is halloween decoration. >> halloween decoration from yellow room in the white house in the residence looking out. >> steve: spider webs. one final picture is london. >> that is london, we were there for state visit in u.k. and we were...
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to the rail operators and the union leaders directly and held a big victory celebration in the rose garden after when they got a deal. of course that ended up being more complicated than he thought and congress ended up having to approve it to enforce the deal. if biden himself was not as involved as he was before, but certainly the upper ranks of his administration were. host: something that was noted is that the taft-hartley act was an option for president biden but he did not use it. remind us what that does and doesn't do. guest: the taft-hartley act allows the president in times of economic turmoil in certain limited circumstances, the ports being one of them, to essential blue -- essentially forcibly legally break a strike and force the workers back to work. that is not something unions like at all. typically any sort of resolution brokered or ordered by the government is going to help management because it erodes their economic leverage. there were warnings early on from afl-cio president and others warning him not to get involved. so the administrations involvement was kept pretty
to the rail operators and the union leaders directly and held a big victory celebration in the rose garden after when they got a deal. of course that ended up being more complicated than he thought and congress ended up having to approve it to enforce the deal. if biden himself was not as involved as he was before, but certainly the upper ranks of his administration were. host: something that was noted is that the taft-hartley act was an option for president biden but he did not use it. remind...
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previously to that, we have this frame that sits in the rose garden.t is the first piece of art by an asian american artist in the white house collection. we use these objects to tell the story not only of the mission of the historical association, the acquisition, brought back into the white house but to make people aware this is part of our mission if they are interested in supporting the acquisitions. we would be happy to have that. host: you are, we are back live in the replica oval office at the people's house, the new exhibit by the white house historical association, giving you an immersive experience of the white house. that is what the ceiling in the oval office actually looks like. stuart mclaurin is with us for a final couple minutes. we have heard about jacqueline kennedy, who was really the impetus behind what has become the white house historical association and the realization that the history of the white house had to be preserved for future generations. what about contemporary first ladies? do they say -- stay involved after they leave
previously to that, we have this frame that sits in the rose garden.t is the first piece of art by an asian american artist in the white house collection. we use these objects to tell the story not only of the mission of the historical association, the acquisition, brought back into the white house but to make people aware this is part of our mission if they are interested in supporting the acquisitions. we would be happy to have that. host: you are, we are back live in the replica oval office...
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so we're at the municipal rose garden in san jose, and i've been talking to people who are concernedbout potential power shutoffs, but also people who are enjoying the sunshine. i have with me. some new friends. french ladies. hi ladies you're out here trying to get some some sunshine you said even though it's, you know, close to 100 right now. yeah, but it's still great. i mean, i feel that if you found some shade, you can, like, really enjoy the moment. and it's still like a beautiful place to hang out. you just need water water is the is the power. the power? exactly. it's the power of the water. and sunscreen, right? yeah. we maybe need sunscreen. so maybe taking the lunch break out here at the park. yeah, i mean, we're trying to. yeah, just hang out like talking and being outside, so maybe not eat here. it's, like, way too hot, but, yeah, just like talking and enjoying the flowers. enjoying the flowers. okay well. and let you enjoy those flowers and the pretty fountain that we have behind us. and thank you. i feel like we could just kind of listen to you because of the accents.
so we're at the municipal rose garden in san jose, and i've been talking to people who are concernedbout potential power shutoffs, but also people who are enjoying the sunshine. i have with me. some new friends. french ladies. hi ladies you're out here trying to get some some sunshine you said even though it's, you know, close to 100 right now. yeah, but it's still great. i mean, i feel that if you found some shade, you can, like, really enjoy the moment. and it's still like a beautiful place...
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span from 57 degrees in novato, backing through nicasio to 68 degrees in concord and 70 at the rose garden district in san jose. the winds are settling. it's been a breezy day today. those strong offshore winds really dried out. the atmospher. we had the relative humidity down to 12% in napa now recovering to 35%. and that certainly is good news because with the humidity lowering and all those fine fuels that it elevates the fire danger. so we're doing okay this evening. this is what's interesting. this will bump up our relative humidity over the weekend. this is hurricane kristie right now a category five on a scale of 1 to 5, it gathered a lot of momentum this afternoon. the winds are up to 160mph. it's wobbling out of the west at 14, taking a curvature to the north as far as our futurecast is concerned. so over the weekend, it's going to toss in a shield of clouds high thin clouds and higher humidity. no precipitation. this area of low pressure is going to knock it back. and that's where we could see a few raindrops from. if we see anything. just enough to wet the sidewalks. unless you'
span from 57 degrees in novato, backing through nicasio to 68 degrees in concord and 70 at the rose garden district in san jose. the winds are settling. it's been a breezy day today. those strong offshore winds really dried out. the atmospher. we had the relative humidity down to 12% in napa now recovering to 35%. and that certainly is good news because with the humidity lowering and all those fine fuels that it elevates the fire danger. so we're doing okay this evening. this is what's...
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we couldn't see the rose garden from. we were. and they give us the white house being even, you know, very controlling would give us handouts which are jiang, who works for and m.j., they're white house correspondents, honey. mj lee at cnn and judge yang, if i pronounce your name correctly, okay. and and they they know how controlling you know, how controlling white house as well. they gave us handouts so that we could describe tricia trysts, wedding. but i was, you know, had to cover the here's the problem you were the good girl. yes. and when the assignment editor and the bureau chief says, connie, you will do this, there wasn't any not really. i it was hard, you know, to push back, not only because i was a woman, but so under the chinese the w's subdued, awful. so the only way you could be bold and brave was on assignment. yes. and and that i did. so when these piggy men would look at me as if i were an ice cream cone, a lollipop. but you know, like a little lotus plus i was i, i had, you know, i kind of just i did slap x which
we couldn't see the rose garden from. we were. and they give us the white house being even, you know, very controlling would give us handouts which are jiang, who works for and m.j., they're white house correspondents, honey. mj lee at cnn and judge yang, if i pronounce your name correctly, okay. and and they they know how controlling you know, how controlling white house as well. they gave us handouts so that we could describe tricia trysts, wedding. but i was, you know, had to cover the...
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we couldn't see the rose garden from. we were. and they give us the white house being even, you know, very controlling would give us handouts which are jiang, who works for and m.j., they're white house correspondents, honey. mj lee at cnn and judge yang, if i pronounce your name correctly, okay. and and they they know how controlling you know, how controlling white house as well. they gave us handouts so that we could describe tricia trysts, wedding. but i was, you know, had to cover the here's the problem you were the good girl. yes. and when the assignment editor and the bureau chief says, connie, you will do this, there wasn't any not really. i it was hard, you know, to push back, not only because i was a woman, but so under the chinese the w's subdued, awful. so the only way you could be bold and brave was on assignment. yes. and and that i did. so when these piggy men would look at me as if i were an ice cream cone, a lollipop. but you know, like a little lotus plus i was i, i had, you know, i kind of just i did slap x which
we couldn't see the rose garden from. we were. and they give us the white house being even, you know, very controlling would give us handouts which are jiang, who works for and m.j., they're white house correspondents, honey. mj lee at cnn and judge yang, if i pronounce your name correctly, okay. and and they they know how controlling you know, how controlling white house as well. they gave us handouts so that we could describe tricia trysts, wedding. but i was, you know, had to cover the...
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would rest for eternity and a collective tomb for the unknown union dead adjacent to mary lee's rose gardenthere is the skeletal remains of approximately 2111 soldiers colt mingled in a vault halted by a large altered tomb that soon became the center of the cemetery morial activities. the inscripti which was authored paid homage to the soldiers quote gathered after the war from the fields of bull run and that route to the raahannock. his names could not be identifiedun but whose grateful country honored the noble army martyrs. even as bull run dead, arlington came to symbolize the sacrifice of every union soldier. the lackme of a national cemetey on or near the battlefield meant they were beaten no federal presence there to watch over the monument. and so 1879 the quartermaster's department ordered an inspection of the memorials in part because it was dorothea dix of all people the former superintendent army nurses who asked general meigs about the status. she heard the monuments were in a state of disrepair. so meigs sent someone down to look at the monument and they provided a sketch. a s
would rest for eternity and a collective tomb for the unknown union dead adjacent to mary lee's rose gardenthere is the skeletal remains of approximately 2111 soldiers colt mingled in a vault halted by a large altered tomb that soon became the center of the cemetery morial activities. the inscripti which was authored paid homage to the soldiers quote gathered after the war from the fields of bull run and that route to the raahannock. his names could not be identifiedun but whose grateful...
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backing through terra linda. 85 degrees in san jose, including the rose garden district.anton and dublin and streaming out to antioch. otherwise, it was 78 degrees in redwood city. currently we have temperatures into the 60s and 70s slow to cool here, 78 degrees in livermore and a pair of sevens now in sunnyvale and in cupertino. boy, the winds sure have settled, haven't they? makes a difference. we do have in the higher elevations. so i wanted to share this with you. some very low relative humidity up near grizzly peak, 17% relative humidity 10% at big rock, right now this is our live weather camera. official sundown is at 624, and we've been noticing increasing clouds, all associated with this long gated frontier. tossing those clouds into our forecast so we will have some partly cloudy conditions tomorrow. and slightly cooler, but high pressure is building in, and for the week ahead you can expect temperatures to rise and the warmest day will be on wednesday. now let's track the fog. we do have the return of the marine layer, and after the elongated front moves through
backing through terra linda. 85 degrees in san jose, including the rose garden district.anton and dublin and streaming out to antioch. otherwise, it was 78 degrees in redwood city. currently we have temperatures into the 60s and 70s slow to cool here, 78 degrees in livermore and a pair of sevens now in sunnyvale and in cupertino. boy, the winds sure have settled, haven't they? makes a difference. we do have in the higher elevations. so i wanted to share this with you. some very low relative...
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but most would rest for eternity, and a collective tomb for the unknown dead adcent to mary lee's rose garden. there are the skeletal remains of approximately thousand 111 soldiers co-mingled in a vault topped by laeltar tomb that soon became the center of the cemeteries. memorial activities. the inscription, which was authored by megg paidomage. the soldiers, quote, gathered after war from the fields of bull run and the route to the rappahannock whose nes could not be identified, but whose grateful, country honored as the noble army martyrs. well, even as the bull run dead at arlington came to symbolize the sacrifice, every union soldier, the lack of a national cemetery on or near the battlefields, meant that there would be no federal presence there to watch over the monuments. and so in 1879, the quartermaster department ordered an inspection of memorials in part because it was dorothea dix of people, the former superintendent of army private nurses, who asked general miggs about the status she had heard reports that the monuments were in a state of disrepair. so meg sent someone down to lo
but most would rest for eternity, and a collective tomb for the unknown dead adcent to mary lee's rose garden. there are the skeletal remains of approximately thousand 111 soldiers co-mingled in a vault topped by laeltar tomb that soon became the center of the cemeteries. memorial activities. the inscription, which was authored by megg paidomage. the soldiers, quote, gathered after war from the fields of bull run and the route to the rappahannock whose nes could not be identified, but whose...
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most would rest for eternity, and a collective tomb for the unknown dead adjacent to mary lee's rose garden. there are the skeletal remains of approximately thousand 111 soldiers co-mingled in a vault toppedy a large altar tomb that soon became the center of the cemeteries. memorial activities. the inscription, which was authoredy meggs, paid homage. the soldiers, quote, gathered after war from the fields of bull run and the route to the rappahannockhose names could not be identified, but whose grateful, country honored as the noble army martyrs. well, even as the bull run dead at arlington came to symbolize the sacrifice, every union soldier, the lack of a national cemetery on or near the battlefields, meant that there would be no federal presence there to watch over the monuments. and so in 1879, the quartermaster department ordered an inspection of memorials in part because it was dorothea dix of people, the former superintendent of army private nurses, who asked general miggs about the status she had heard reports that the monuments were in a state of disrepair. so meg sent someone down
most would rest for eternity, and a collective tomb for the unknown dead adjacent to mary lee's rose garden. there are the skeletal remains of approximately thousand 111 soldiers co-mingled in a vault toppedy a large altar tomb that soon became the center of the cemeteries. memorial activities. the inscription, which was authoredy meggs, paid homage. the soldiers, quote, gathered after war from the fields of bull run and the route to the rappahannockhose names could not be identified, but whose...
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gulnara is fond of tatar dances and loves to take care of her rose garden.will spend the winnings on buying concert boots for tatar dance ensemble. let me remind you again, the second round, the round of photo questions, so look carefully at the screen now try to answer, show what it is, oh, lyosha, is it big or small, is it human height, no, it's smaller, smaller, it's connected with a weaver, it's a plane, to clean, a plane. not a plane to clean fish, to clean fish, no, they put something in there, well, in some place, let's go there there there here with threads connected here, here there there here, here, hand, this is a handle, this is a pen, no, no, no, no, it is connected with threads, with threads, well, remotely somehow and apparently it goes down and up, it no, it doesn't do that, no, it doesn't do that, it is not a kitchen utensil, no, for sewing, for knitting, for weaving, no, no, no, no, oops, that's it, it cooks food with this, no, it doesn't cook food, for a kitchen utensil it is already a stationery, no, not a stationery, let's also add the w
gulnara is fond of tatar dances and loves to take care of her rose garden.will spend the winnings on buying concert boots for tatar dance ensemble. let me remind you again, the second round, the round of photo questions, so look carefully at the screen now try to answer, show what it is, oh, lyosha, is it big or small, is it human height, no, it's smaller, smaller, it's connected with a weaver, it's a plane, to clean, a plane. not a plane to clean fish, to clean fish, no, they put something in...
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and just past that is the historic rose garden. and i would walk down that beautiful colonnade. you've all seen it. it's got the big white columns on it where reagan would walk out of there with his tan suit and other foreign leaders and, the rose garden was right there and you get to see it every day and you get to see the seasons change and the beauty of spring and the colors and then the snow. and you just think, what am i doing here? and i would go by the columns and i just feel the columns because i wanted to remember it. and i thought i'm never going to be here again, but i get this moment. now, hopefully we'll be back in a few months, but that's a whole another story. and i thought this isn't going to happen for me again. so i just want to be in the moment as best as i can. and i would walk down that colonnade, go into my office, which was from here to that tree, from the oval office. and every single day i got to walk in there into that great room. stand right in front of the resolute desk. look donald trump in the eye and give the president of the united states advice.
and just past that is the historic rose garden. and i would walk down that beautiful colonnade. you've all seen it. it's got the big white columns on it where reagan would walk out of there with his tan suit and other foreign leaders and, the rose garden was right there and you get to see it every day and you get to see the seasons change and the beauty of spring and the colors and then the snow. and you just think, what am i doing here? and i would go by the columns and i just feel the columns...
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she begins the colonial garden that became the rose garden. she hosts 40,000 guests in the first year in the white house. she begins a salon that brings artists and musicians and poets into the white house in addition to reading four or five newspapers a day, being the better judge of character, being the first one to talk to t her husband in the morning and the last a night. she makes physical changes to en the white house too. she redesigns the white house to have an executive function and residential function. she says, i have a family. e he was 42 when he became president, the youngest president in american history. she really wanted the white house, which, they, by the way coined the term the white house. it was the executive mansion before the roosevelts. she wanted it to be a home in addition to the place of the executive branch of government. that was a real characteristic change that she brought as well. coparenting, he was involved but it was really edith who made that family. family was the center of her life. she could leave or tak
she begins the colonial garden that became the rose garden. she hosts 40,000 guests in the first year in the white house. she begins a salon that brings artists and musicians and poets into the white house in addition to reading four or five newspapers a day, being the better judge of character, being the first one to talk to t her husband in the morning and the last a night. she makes physical changes to en the white house too. she redesigns the white house to have an executive function and...
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. >> she destroyed the rose garden. >> who hates christmas? melania from hates it.t to decorate and she doesn't care. she doesn't want to sleep in the same room as him, she cannot tolerate him. >> how do you know all this? >> allegedly, that's way say allegedly. >> how does she know all this? is because she is talking about herself. because you can't -- [applause] >> greg: when anyone tries to read your mind, they can't. so they have no choice but to pull the things out of their own head and replace it. i'm finding it interesting that they are mocking melania for disagreeing with her husband. where they would have applauded melania if they thought exactly the same way. >> normally they would say you're so brave, they have to malign him but dr. freud, this is garden-variety projection on sonny's part. but they are actually wrong because what they are talking about is in her party -- and her book she says my entire adult life i have always believed that a woman has the right to choose to terminate a pregnancy. whether or not you disagree with it, abortion has been ver
. >> she destroyed the rose garden. >> who hates christmas? melania from hates it.t to decorate and she doesn't care. she doesn't want to sleep in the same room as him, she cannot tolerate him. >> how do you know all this? >> allegedly, that's way say allegedly. >> how does she know all this? is because she is talking about herself. because you can't -- [applause] >> greg: when anyone tries to read your mind, they can't. so they have no choice but to pull the...
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lot of her dinner parties and she was always very supportive of them, comes to daughter trish's rose gardenedding years later and she advises them about the vice presidency, that he should be prepared if he is offered this by eisenhower and she says it is a lame-duck situation but you need to be prepared so she is kind of an informal advisor. peter: during the 1950 senate campaign, how do they get around california? heath: it is a huge state and they go around in a station wagon. i do not know how they did it and i am sure the heat, dust, nerves would get afraid. -- frayed. and she always looked perfect. they do all of these campaign stops and it is a cross-country drive that is exhausting. one of the oral histories i found, oral histories of people who knew the nixon's, one woman who knew that nixon's said she told julie later i would look at your mother and she would be so tired but then before the campaign rally she would perk up and pull herself together and go on, never canceled, never admitted being tired but it was definitely wearing on everyone. peter: was pat nixon excited, disappo
lot of her dinner parties and she was always very supportive of them, comes to daughter trish's rose gardenedding years later and she advises them about the vice presidency, that he should be prepared if he is offered this by eisenhower and she says it is a lame-duck situation but you need to be prepared so she is kind of an informal advisor. peter: during the 1950 senate campaign, how do they get around california? heath: it is a huge state and they go around in a station wagon. i do not know...
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lot of her dinner parties and she was always very supportive of them, comes to daughter trish's rose garden wedding years later and she advises them about the vice presidency, that he should be prepared if he is offered this by eisenhower and she says it is a lame-duck situation but you need to be prepared so she is kind of an informal advisor. peter: during the 1950 senate campaign, how do they get around california? heath: it is a huge state and they go around in a station wagon. i do not know how they did it and i am sure the heat, dust, nerves would get afraid. -- frayed. and she always looked perfect. they do all of these campaign stops and it is a cross-country drive that is exhausting. one of the oral histories i found, oral histories of people who knew the nixon's, one woman who knew that nixon's said she told julie later i would look at your mother and she would be so tired but then before the campaign rally she would perk up and pull herself together and go on, never canceled, never admitted being tired but it was definitely wearing on everyone. peter: was pat nixon excited, disap
lot of her dinner parties and she was always very supportive of them, comes to daughter trish's rose garden wedding years later and she advises them about the vice presidency, that he should be prepared if he is offered this by eisenhower and she says it is a lame-duck situation but you need to be prepared so she is kind of an informal advisor. peter: during the 1950 senate campaign, how do they get around california? heath: it is a huge state and they go around in a station wagon. i do not...
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there is one from 1972 in the rose garden. this is of a number of high- level women appointees. one of these, moving along, any questions for abby? in terms of actual policy and legislation, nixon approached women's issues largely, partly, through the rubric of civil rights. dean, can you talk to us about that? that is the equal rights amendment. the woman from supreme court, the action of title ix and other things, can you walk us through that? >> i think, frank, the emergent picture that we are having here, is an administration that got off to a rather slow start in women's rights, then it picked up steam. it established ultimately on strong record, probably more plus and minus. it is interesting. i have an antidote that i would like to start out with. this comes from a meeting summary by presidential aide, john anders. august 1971. just after barbara franklin joined and made tremendous impact, according to andrews, nixon had to go to be dragged kicking and screaming into the state dining room, to address the american legion auxiliary girls nation. he called this a hardship as
there is one from 1972 in the rose garden. this is of a number of high- level women appointees. one of these, moving along, any questions for abby? in terms of actual policy and legislation, nixon approached women's issues largely, partly, through the rubric of civil rights. dean, can you talk to us about that? that is the equal rights amendment. the woman from supreme court, the action of title ix and other things, can you walk us through that? >> i think, frank, the emergent picture...
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you saw what happened in the rose garden during the black history event of juneteenth.on't know if that's going to cut. if. >> kayleigh: she talks about firsthand accounts of joe biden. you know who else people loving joe biden talked to karl bernstein what we saw in the debate was not a one off. karl bernstein has no incentive to help donald trump. the reporters with olivia newsy outside of a biden debate debating how dead he was. not my words. the words of a reporter. okay. you have had a firsthand account. those who have are being intellectually honest have told us exactly what biden is good answer with this is it's not helpful for me to get into a back and forth with the president. i'm going to committee job. it's unhelpful to our relationship. let's move onto the next topic. that was an honest answer, what we heard was not. >> steve: she said i am not going to continue -- my administration will be completely different essentially is the first time she ever said that than joe biden which is what people wanted to hear. it's complicated because she is the sitting vice
you saw what happened in the rose garden during the black history event of juneteenth.on't know if that's going to cut. if. >> kayleigh: she talks about firsthand accounts of joe biden. you know who else people loving joe biden talked to karl bernstein what we saw in the debate was not a one off. karl bernstein has no incentive to help donald trump. the reporters with olivia newsy outside of a biden debate debating how dead he was. not my words. the words of a reporter. okay. you have had...
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she begins the colonial garden that became the rose garden. she hosted 40,000 guests in the first year in the white house. she begins the salons that are it bring artists and musicians and poets into the white house. in addition to reading four or five newspapers a day being the better judge of character, being the first one to talk to her husband in the morning. the last one at night. but she makes physical changes to the white house, too. two she hires mckim mead and white because bambi recommends and they redesign the white house to have an executive function and a residential function because, she says, have a family. you know, it's just i'm there. he was 42 when he became president, the youngest president in american history. and she really wanted the white house, which they by the way coined the term the white house. it was the executive mansion before the roosevelts. she wanted it be a home in addition to the the the home the place of the branch of government. and so that was a real characteristic that she brought as well. i think, you
she begins the colonial garden that became the rose garden. she hosted 40,000 guests in the first year in the white house. she begins the salons that are it bring artists and musicians and poets into the white house. in addition to reading four or five newspapers a day being the better judge of character, being the first one to talk to her husband in the morning. the last one at night. but she makes physical changes to the white house, too. two she hires mckim mead and white because bambi...
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not bad. 59 to right around 68 degrees in fairfield and also at the rose garden district in san jose, backing all the way through willow glen, cupertino and campbell. 64in palo alto, low 60s in oakland. and if you want to compare today to yesterday at this hour, it's almost identical. unless you get near the peninsula where it is extremely mild at this time. the winds are slight to the north. they're slight to the east. but then they begin to pick up around the bay and into the santa clara valley, as well as the peninsula sfo with the westerly at 15. this is true all the way to atherton, woodside and then backing into palo alto as well. so we have a couple of systems that's getting active. it's really cool. look at this area of low pressure. well to the north of the bay area. boy is it going to be wet in the pacific northwest over the next several days. already 2/10 of an inch of rain in seattle today, but our system from this morning is out of here. we're queuing up the next system here. and generally the bulk of the precipitation will occur in the overnight hours from friday night t
not bad. 59 to right around 68 degrees in fairfield and also at the rose garden district in san jose, backing all the way through willow glen, cupertino and campbell. 64in palo alto, low 60s in oakland. and if you want to compare today to yesterday at this hour, it's almost identical. unless you get near the peninsula where it is extremely mild at this time. the winds are slight to the north. they're slight to the east. but then they begin to pick up around the bay and into the santa clara...
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i think in the rose garden of a number of of the high level women appointees and. one of the so moving along thank you abby will come will have any questions for abby. the in terms of actual policy and legislation nixon approached women's issues largely partly and largely through the rubric of civil rights. and so, dean, can you talk us talk to us about and that includes the equal rights amendment, the appointment of a to the supreme court. affirmative action title nine, among other things. can you sort of walk us through that? i think frank, the emerging picture that we're having is of an administration that got off to a rather slow start in the area women's rights and then it picked up steam and it established ultimately a strong record probably more pluses and minuses. so it's interesting i the little anecdote that i wanted to start out with this comes from a meeting summary by presidential aide john andrews, august 1971. so just after barbara franklin joined and made her tremendous impact, according to andrews, richard nixon to be, quote, dragged kicking and sc
i think in the rose garden of a number of of the high level women appointees and. one of the so moving along thank you abby will come will have any questions for abby. the in terms of actual policy and legislation nixon approached women's issues largely partly and largely through the rubric of civil rights. and so, dean, can you talk us talk to us about and that includes the equal rights amendment, the appointment of a to the supreme court. affirmative action title nine, among other things. can...
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should not be being celebrated in the rose garden as he was with obama and susan rice and his parents. this guy betrayed his unit. and, by the way, one of the taliban commanders that were treated for him is now the military commander of the taliban government. so, contrasting that betrayal, despite the fact that he was a fellow american, with loyalty shown by some of our afghans, i just wanted to strongly make the point, it's about values, not nationality. >> and with your experience kind of being the pointy end of the spear in afghanistan, and being in the dirt and living that life and seeing the war from that perspective, and then coming back to dod, and a new job there, how did that influence your work at dod and your willingness, as you mentioned in the book, to sometimes speak up about the issues. >> for example, i saw with the vehicle that when an ied came up underneath, it deflected the blast. often the soldiers inside were usually injured pretty badly, but it saved their lives. i thought it was incredibly well intended. i thought secretary gates was a fantastic secretary of de
should not be being celebrated in the rose garden as he was with obama and susan rice and his parents. this guy betrayed his unit. and, by the way, one of the taliban commanders that were treated for him is now the military commander of the taliban government. so, contrasting that betrayal, despite the fact that he was a fellow american, with loyalty shown by some of our afghans, i just wanted to strongly make the point, it's about values, not nationality. >> and with your experience kind...
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kamala harris struggling in michigan, and many democratic insiders think she's running too much of a rose garden campaign so i think if you're the trump campaign, this is a capstone to a pretty good week and maria, i want to ask you we did hear him at one point. >> he said he was talking about america's enemies. he was talking about iran and china. but then he said that there was a really threatening enemy from within. again, looking inward at americans. um what did you think about that? >> i think that you know, after he did all of the niceties, which is great, honoring the person who lost their life during the attempt and the secret service and the families who have gone through some difficult times since that. he went into, you know normal or frankly absolutely not normal. donald trump, sadly. right. he went into attacks and insults and conspiracy theories and lies. lies lies. and so what he was talking about when he was talking about the enemy from within, he's talking about his opponents. he talked about kamala harris. he talked about the people who, in his mind went after him because he's
kamala harris struggling in michigan, and many democratic insiders think she's running too much of a rose garden campaign so i think if you're the trump campaign, this is a capstone to a pretty good week and maria, i want to ask you we did hear him at one point. >> he said he was talking about america's enemies. he was talking about iran and china. but then he said that there was a really threatening enemy from within. again, looking inward at americans. um what did you think about that?...
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degree temperature span right now from novato all the way into the santa clara valley, including the rose gardennto campbell and cupertino, saratoga and los gatos. boy, it feels comfortable right now in the city at 58 degrees and across the bay at 65 in oakland. these temperatures are up to 16 degrees cooler than this time yesterday. we will be experiencing just a minor cooldown for your friday. numbers will stack up in the 70s at the beaches, to the 80s around the bay to the 90s, and one more day, again in the triple digits. here it goes. take a look at your neighborhood. how about 93 in redwood city? try on 91 in vallejo. mid 90s across the santa clara valley, but 101 in throughout the tri valley and this is why we still have that heat warning in effect for our inland areas until saturday night at 11 p.m. san francisco and the coastal areas under a heat advisory. boy, say it isn't so, but it is. so when is it going to end? those details still straight ahead. >> roberta, thank you. more aid is starting to trickle into hard hit areas of the southeast, as the death toll from hurricane helene has
degree temperature span right now from novato all the way into the santa clara valley, including the rose gardennto campbell and cupertino, saratoga and los gatos. boy, it feels comfortable right now in the city at 58 degrees and across the bay at 65 in oakland. these temperatures are up to 16 degrees cooler than this time yesterday. we will be experiencing just a minor cooldown for your friday. numbers will stack up in the 70s at the beaches, to the 80s around the bay to the 90s, and one more...
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it even has an oval office and east wing, a rose garden. we do not know though, who bought that house, but obviously they have a lot of money. >> people are wild with their cash. the biggest holiday projection event in the country is coming back to san francisco this holiday season. let's glow uses high tech projectors and lasers to show showcase large scale animations right on some of our most iconic buildings. the free outdoor event runs from december 6th to the 15th. on the first night at the foot of market street, facing the ferry building, there'll be a countdown to glow event, and that's where you can get free hot chocolate and free let's glow s.f. swag. this has become a really cool thing that we've had for the past few years. people will camp out with, you know, like chairs, like they're at a tailgate waiting for the night to arrive so they can see these animations come to life. it's really it's really nice. >> it's really cool. the snowflakes up there and everything. yeah. beautiful. >> soon it will be the holiday season. this morn
it even has an oval office and east wing, a rose garden. we do not know though, who bought that house, but obviously they have a lot of money. >> people are wild with their cash. the biggest holiday projection event in the country is coming back to san francisco this holiday season. let's glow uses high tech projectors and lasers to show showcase large scale animations right on some of our most iconic buildings. the free outdoor event runs from december 6th to the 15th. on the first night...
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and hello to all of you at the rose garden district, where it's 80 degrees now, these temperatures across the board up to 11 degrees warmer than 24 hours ago, lots of different little things going on out there. first off, this elongated trough moving due east, allowing high pressure to build in. that's why we've been picking up the winds, but it's going to pan out to be a beautiful, gorgeous thursday. tonight, not as cold as it was last night when we dipped down to 41 degrees in livermore, 51 in mountain view, 51 degrees in alameda. temperatures tomorrow. go ahead and take a look at your neighborhood. 6070 at the sea shore to just shy of 80 in moraga. full forecast. it's still coming up in just a couple of minutes. >> thank you. roberta. still ahead tonight. reversing the digital red line. the local neighborhood getting a big investment in expanding access to high speed internet ♪ when you have moderate to severe eczema, it's okay to show off. with dupixent, show off your clearer skin and less itch. because you have plenty of reasons to show off your skin. with dupixent, the #1 prescribed
and hello to all of you at the rose garden district, where it's 80 degrees now, these temperatures across the board up to 11 degrees warmer than 24 hours ago, lots of different little things going on out there. first off, this elongated trough moving due east, allowing high pressure to build in. that's why we've been picking up the winds, but it's going to pan out to be a beautiful, gorgeous thursday. tonight, not as cold as it was last night when we dipped down to 41 degrees in livermore, 51...
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ahead and throw in san ramon and blackhawk as well. 63 degrees now at sfo and high 60s around the rose gardenstrict of san jose. winds are under ten everywhere except right there right now in fairfield at 14. these winds will blow today out of the northwest 10 to 20mph. so a little bit of a breeze. windbreaker weather. as garcia was noting this afternoon. so this is our area of low pressure last week that squeezed in to cause that pressure gradient with the ridge of high pressure that caused the warmer conditions. that is out of here. out of the four corner states, we're looking at this long gated area of low pressure. it's very weak in its dynamics, but as it slices through in a southerly direction through the bay area, it's transporting some cooler air mass as well. so let's see what it does for our marine layer. here we go through the afternoon hours. we have the front passing through. looks like it wants to squeeze out a little bit of condensation in the form of drizzle around the santa cruz mountains, backing through half moon bay. but that's about it. and then tonight, clear skies. and
ahead and throw in san ramon and blackhawk as well. 63 degrees now at sfo and high 60s around the rose gardenstrict of san jose. winds are under ten everywhere except right there right now in fairfield at 14. these winds will blow today out of the northwest 10 to 20mph. so a little bit of a breeze. windbreaker weather. as garcia was noting this afternoon. so this is our area of low pressure last week that squeezed in to cause that pressure gradient with the ridge of high pressure that caused...
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one of our nation's most brilliant and gifted legal minds to the supreme the white house in the rose garden that was kind of the event that we identified as wherever spreader, a super spreader event my flashback memory of their extreme joy, their giddiness, almost in the face of what they knew they would be able to accomplish ending roe was a promise that candidate trump made during his presidential campaign in 2016. a promise to conservatives that if they got behind him, he'd do something. no other president had been able to do. >> they am pro-life and i will be appointing pro-life judges everybody a significant contrast to the position donald trump took decades earlier i'm very pro-choice this is a businessman from new york, which is a pretty progressive city. >> he has always been more conservative than a lot of the people that he socialized with. but abortion was not one of those issues one of the first things he did in 2011 when he was thinking about running thank for president that cycle and he went to go speak to cpac, the conservative political action conference i'm pro-life when he
one of our nation's most brilliant and gifted legal minds to the supreme the white house in the rose garden that was kind of the event that we identified as wherever spreader, a super spreader event my flashback memory of their extreme joy, their giddiness, almost in the face of what they knew they would be able to accomplish ending roe was a promise that candidate trump made during his presidential campaign in 2016. a promise to conservatives that if they got behind him, he'd do something. no...
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it is now 64 degrees in san francisco, 62 in livermore, mid 60s in throughout the rose garden districtsan jose. back in through willow glen. it is now 58, in cotati and windsor. the winds are slight, but these winds will be picking up. it will be a bit breezy, northwesterly, 10 to 15mph and occasional 20 mile per hour gusts. this is a big, beautiful system. let's go ahead and kind of just lay out what you can expect here. area of low pressure from this morning. this one is out of here. the secondary system is going to be wetter and it will produce some tahoe snow as well. so let's go ahead and track it together with our sierra forecast. first off we have a winter weather advisory in effect until 2:00 this afternoon. from this first system. but let's talk about the second one. here we go friday night, 7:00 banging on the back door. the north bay is copious amounts of precipitation. this is the front itself slicing through the bay area, moving to the south. and when it's all said and done, we could be seeing about a quarter of an inch of rain in san francisco. lesser amounts to the south
it is now 64 degrees in san francisco, 62 in livermore, mid 60s in throughout the rose garden districtsan jose. back in through willow glen. it is now 58, in cotati and windsor. the winds are slight, but these winds will be picking up. it will be a bit breezy, northwesterly, 10 to 15mph and occasional 20 mile per hour gusts. this is a big, beautiful system. let's go ahead and kind of just lay out what you can expect here. area of low pressure from this morning. this one is out of here. the...