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this is the cross hall in the white house. it's red carpeted and it runs from the east room on the east end of the house across to the state dining room on the west end. very famously, you can your mind's eye can visualize the president coming out of one of these side doors, probably the moat, one of the most famous occasions was president obama. when one sunday evening he walked down this hallway and announced to the nation that osama bin laden had been killed and certainly many presidents we've seen president reagan, many others walked down this hallway to a press conference in the east room and it has it looked like this most of its history, essentially. yes. yes. if we were visiting in the 1800s, what would have happened? you know, i've often asked and we've talked about our wonderful hero, william seale, the wonderful, renowned historian of white house history who has passed away. i said, bill, would george washington and thomas jefferson recognize this building if they were to come in today? he said fundamentally, yes, of
this is the cross hall in the white house. it's red carpeted and it runs from the east room on the east end of the house across to the state dining room on the west end. very famously, you can your mind's eye can visualize the president coming out of one of these side doors, probably the moat, one of the most famous occasions was president obama. when one sunday evening he walked down this hallway and announced to the nation that osama bin laden had been killed and certainly many presidents...
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the adams was pretty much holed up inside the white house. i pray heaven to bestow the best of blessings on this house and on all that shall hereafter inhabited may none but honest and wise men ever rule under this roof. john adams. november 2nd, 1800. written on his second night here, fdr orders it inscribed above the fireplace mantel in the state dining room. and it is john adams lasting gift to thomas jefferson and all presidents since who have lived here. the state him is one of three dining rooms here in the white house mansion. as visitors go through the state floor today, they have a president to thank for allowing the public to come in for tours and his presence is felt throughout the rooms and parlors on this floor. every room that you seen today has a specific purpose in the white house. the white house was opened first in the spring of 1801 by jefferson. this is the greens, and it was originally utilized as the official white house dining room during the days of thomas jefferson. there's a particular feeling in the green room to me
the adams was pretty much holed up inside the white house. i pray heaven to bestow the best of blessings on this house and on all that shall hereafter inhabited may none but honest and wise men ever rule under this roof. john adams. november 2nd, 1800. written on his second night here, fdr orders it inscribed above the fireplace mantel in the state dining room. and it is john adams lasting gift to thomas jefferson and all presidents since who have lived here. the state him is one of three...
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and the white house. but before we do that, i need to say a little more about japan's attack first and most importantly, why did japan attack us on december seventh, the pearl harbor attack was a massive shock, but fdr in the nation had actually been anticipating a possible military clash with japan for months. indeed, the united states and japan had been at odds for some time. the root of the conflict was japan's brutal military expansion in china and southeast asia during the 1930s. in may 1940, seeking to deter further japanese aggression, fdr had ordered the u.s. pacific fleet to hawaii. in early 1941, the two nations had begun negotiations to resolve their differences. but in july, japan emboldened by a new mutual defense treaty, it had signed with germany and hitler's swift conquest of france decided to occupy southern french indochina. we know it today as vietnam. fdr responded to this aggression by freezing japanese assets in the united states and imposing economic sanctions, including an oil emba
and the white house. but before we do that, i need to say a little more about japan's attack first and most importantly, why did japan attack us on december seventh, the pearl harbor attack was a massive shock, but fdr in the nation had actually been anticipating a possible military clash with japan for months. indeed, the united states and japan had been at odds for some time. the root of the conflict was japan's brutal military expansion in china and southeast asia during the 1930s. in may...
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white house, but make sure that you see it. it is truly beautiful and it came from wood from the white house grounds in the renovation. that's pretty incredible. so in the blue room, you know you can't help but smile when you see that tree. and as the animals moved up and down and we see the holiday treats line the tree, don't you feel like you are a kid again? and sitting on the carousel is that whirl of light just streaming around us. so the white house official christmas tree features the name of every state and territory and district of columbia. and each year i love watching all the visitors and you will see it yourselves, looking for your home state and seeing your faces light up, and hey their's delaware, pennsylvania or new jersey. in the red room glowing gifts under the christmas tree lights the messages of peace above. and for the state dining room we invited military families from the uss dare and uss gabrielle giffords, two navy vessels that i have the honor of sponsoring with paper garlands hanging throughout the r
white house, but make sure that you see it. it is truly beautiful and it came from wood from the white house grounds in the renovation. that's pretty incredible. so in the blue room, you know you can't help but smile when you see that tree. and as the animals moved up and down and we see the holiday treats line the tree, don't you feel like you are a kid again? and sitting on the carousel is that whirl of light just streaming around us. so the white house official christmas tree features the...
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white house.he carpentry shop made that themselves. make sure you see it. truly beautiful. and you know it came from would from the white house grounds and the renovation of this house 70 years ago. that is prettyy incredible. so, in the blue room you can't help but smile when you see that tree. and as the animals move up and down and we see the holiday candy treats lighting the tree, don't you feel if you are a kid again? sitting on the carousel is the world of light just spinning around us. so the white house official christmas tree also has the name of every state and territory and the district of columbia ashley from the top of that. each year i loved watching all the visitors you will probably see it when you walk in there, looking for your home state. seeing your face is light up as you say hey there's delaware, pennsylvania, new jersey paid in the red room glowing guests from under the christmasas tree light the messages of peace above. and for the t state dining we invited military familie
white house.he carpentry shop made that themselves. make sure you see it. truly beautiful. and you know it came from would from the white house grounds and the renovation of this house 70 years ago. that is prettyy incredible. so, in the blue room you can't help but smile when you see that tree. and as the animals move up and down and we see the holiday candy treats lighting the tree, don't you feel if you are a kid again? sitting on the carousel is the world of light just spinning around us....
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wood from the white house building.e display it again tonight to make clear that history and vibrancy of the jewish life is woven into the fabric of america, every aspect of it. and it is permanent. it's permanent. but i know this years hanukkah falls on the hearts that are still very heavy. it is the second hanukkah since the horrors of october 7. over 1000 slaughtered, hundreds taken hostage, unspeakable sexual violence and so much more. so much of that day is still raw and ongoing. i have gotten over 100 hostages out and i will not stop until i get every single one of them home. [applause] last month we -- so residents can safely return home. my commitment to the safety of the jewish people and security of israel and its right to exist as an independent nationstate remains ironclad. [applause] i know the jewish community is also suffering from a despicable surge of anti-semitism in america and all around the world. it is immoral, it is wrong, and it must stop now. doug, i want to thank you for your leadership. i mean
wood from the white house building.e display it again tonight to make clear that history and vibrancy of the jewish life is woven into the fabric of america, every aspect of it. and it is permanent. it's permanent. but i know this years hanukkah falls on the hearts that are still very heavy. it is the second hanukkah since the horrors of october 7. over 1000 slaughtered, hundreds taken hostage, unspeakable sexual violence and so much more. so much of that day is still raw and ongoing. i have...
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carter white house? rosalynn: yes. the upstairs has a hall all the way down with rooms on the side and the dining room was icon of across from the bedroom and a kitchen that i think jackie kennedy had ranged. before the president appear families wept downstairs. it was not the big state dining room but were more form. some of them we were told the eisen hours ate off tv trays but when jackie was there with babies she had a kitchen put up stairs and that was just normal. i see chip is dressed up. that is not always normal. >> the tree house and looks like you are facing amy on -- chasing amy on. president carter: i don't remember the chase. amy was a typical 9-year-old child who went to the public schools and bring classmates home. she wanted a tree house so i designed it and they wouldn't let us nail it on to the tree so i had to do it so it was self-supporting but she would spend nights up there with the friend and grand sons would spend all night with her in the tree house. amy was only 13 when we left
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america and the white house can ride that story line forever. and in some ways, the press can too. >> the whole world was watching. and then, just six weeks into the invasion of iraq, a new made for tv spectacle, president bush hitching a ride on a fighter jet to the uss abraham lincoln just off the coast of san diego to make what proved a premature announcement. george w bush puts on a flight suit yeah, a tight one, frankly. >> he's got the look, doesn't he? >> i'm telling you, that is the fighter pilot strut if i ever saw it. he's got it going. tom cruise, look out! >> and then he gives a speech about the end of combat operations with a huge banner behind him that says mission accomplished. yeah um, the mission was not accomplished. >> no, not remotely accomplished. and it will go down as one of the great moments of presidential hubris of all time in the battle of iraq, the united states and our allies have prevailed the united states had not won a war in iraq. >> the united states had started a war in iraq. >> this moment encapsulated everyth
america and the white house can ride that story line forever. and in some ways, the press can too. >> the whole world was watching. and then, just six weeks into the invasion of iraq, a new made for tv spectacle, president bush hitching a ride on a fighter jet to the uss abraham lincoln just off the coast of san diego to make what proved a premature announcement. george w bush puts on a flight suit yeah, a tight one, frankly. >> he's got the look, doesn't he? >> i'm telling...
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that's one word that just describes jimmy carter's legacy in the white house and outside the white house i will just pick up on what your previous guest, larry sabato, said, which i was sort of stunned by, in a way, he pointed out that he was a man of virtue, and yet he then went on, larry went on to say, well, we don't seem to care very much about virtue in this country anymore in our politicians. and that's a shocking thing to say. and, you know, when you're talking about jimmy carter, he was a virtuous man, a man of faith. he had no inkling of corruption. you know, you can't imagine a sex scandal around jimmy carter or indictments or anything of that sort. and people at the time, i thin larry sabato has is onto something. when he points out that we don't seem to care anymore about virtue, and that's a sad thing. and i think jimmy carter would, you know, be talking about virtue and decency if he was still with us today. >> yeah. good point. how did jimmy carter's humble roots? roots. he grew up on a peanut farm in plains, georgia. how did th presidency and the way he went about the bus
that's one word that just describes jimmy carter's legacy in the white house and outside the white house i will just pick up on what your previous guest, larry sabato, said, which i was sort of stunned by, in a way, he pointed out that he was a man of virtue, and yet he then went on, larry went on to say, well, we don't seem to care very much about virtue in this country anymore in our politicians. and that's a shocking thing to say. and, you know, when you're talking about jimmy carter, he was...
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he manifest both in the white house and be ond? ., manifest both in the white house and be ond? house and beond? ., �* beyond? he was always that way. i'd sa his two beyond? he was always that way. i'd say his two most _ beyond? he was always that way. i'd say his two most important - beyond? he was always that way. i'd say his two most important qualities| say his two most important qualities that i observed were his moral clarity and his humility. that's not always a good combo, but it worked for him. in thejob, i saw a man who knew that doing the morally right thing was most important, even if it was politically unpopular. that was his decision around the panama canal. he knew that would be very tough, but those were pluses in my view. the way he handled the iran hostage crisis, he said was a disaster, and i think really cost him the election. but since you're asking me at the white house and beyond, let's start there. i think jimmy carter could be looked at as a reagan democrat and ronald reagan could be looked at as a carter republican. their administrations were very consi
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does the white house affect a.i said, i think it could i don't i don't think it didn't affect ours. um because we just been partners working together for so long. um, but because, and, and i could see if, if, if the first lady was not particular interested in the different issues, i think it would be very difficult. but jimmy could talk to me about all of it and i think it happens that way more and more with first ladies because it's some of the early first ladies were very active, but then the others that were not. and when you look back at previous first ladies before you served, who did you admire? who did you emulate? who did you learn from. well, the closest person i had the closest and the only first lady that had knowledge of was lady bird. when jim was governor, she came to go to georgia and help me with the highway beautification program and i just knew her. and she, uh, but the main thing she told me was, if i would ask us on this, it's a enjoy. enjoy, because it's not going to last. you know, you'll be t
does the white house affect a.i said, i think it could i don't i don't think it didn't affect ours. um because we just been partners working together for so long. um, but because, and, and i could see if, if, if the first lady was not particular interested in the different issues, i think it would be very difficult. but jimmy could talk to me about all of it and i think it happens that way more and more with first ladies because it's some of the early first ladies were very active, but then the...
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you know, it was only ten years after he left the white house. and so most most of his papers were still classified. so i back off from the idea, but it you know, i was still curious about carter. i went on to other projects. and then in 2015, i sat down and wrote a proposal and i was still ignorant. i think about the south and all those other issues, but i was still curious and i wanted to learn. and you know, you write a book to try to satisfy your own curiosity. in the first instance, i sold the proposal in 2015 and then just a few weeks later, carter had that incredible press conference where he announced that he had brain cancer and was probably not going to be with us very much longer. so i thought i'd never get a chance to interview him. but as we all know, he survived. and i did get a chance to have four or five good interviews. and six years later, i have produced the book. yeah, well, talking about those interviews, i wanted to ask you about, you mentioned the prolog. you had access to president carter to interview him. i wonder what wa
you know, it was only ten years after he left the white house. and so most most of his papers were still classified. so i back off from the idea, but it you know, i was still curious about carter. i went on to other projects. and then in 2015, i sat down and wrote a proposal and i was still ignorant. i think about the south and all those other issues, but i was still curious and i wanted to learn. and you know, you write a book to try to satisfy your own curiosity. in the first instance, i sold...
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we take pride in our mulch at the white house.is loan, yankees took field groundcover of the mets could take firm falls on this. >> owner wasn't complement the landscapers, i took time to film a promo for my own show. >> jimmy failla from the white house reminding you fox news saturday night with jimmy failla -- is that commander the dog? i couldn't risk getting bit by a german shepherd and i wasn't going to shoot a dog because on the tv host and not the governor of south dakota so i decided to head inside and try my hand at being press secretary instead. >> i will open up to brief questions. >> what's it like? >> you would think it would be an adjustment. you got big shoes to fill. but in his case it size three so not so bad. >> time for the main event. >> they couldn't get a date so they are going to go around and taxi. they didn't get cleared. as a spirit airflight the gate before them. >> let's find the engines down. jimmy's hair is getting messy. >> down a slide these days. these people coming out at the bottom, one guy will
we take pride in our mulch at the white house.is loan, yankees took field groundcover of the mets could take firm falls on this. >> owner wasn't complement the landscapers, i took time to film a promo for my own show. >> jimmy failla from the white house reminding you fox news saturday night with jimmy failla -- is that commander the dog? i couldn't risk getting bit by a german shepherd and i wasn't going to shoot a dog because on the tv host and not the governor of south dakota so...
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cnn's senior white house correspondent kayla tausche is there at the white house for us, kayla, thishutdown is here upon us, hours away, potentially. why haven't we seen the president? >> well, brian, boris, behind the scenes, president biden is working the phone, talking to mocratic leaders to make sure that the party is on the same page when it comes to messaging and posturing. but he is purposefully staying out of the spotlight, an absence that the white house hopes draws more attention to what it sees as chaos within the republican party. as they are scrambling to try to reach a deal to avert a shutdown. here's how the white house press secretary explained that strategy to cnn's arlette saenz. just a few moments ago. >> the president really has not been a player at all in these negotiations. i know you said he spoke with schumer and jeffries today, but what exactly is the strategy behind that? is there a sense that perhaps having him involved at this moment would do more harm than good? >> the president knows how to deal with congress. he's been around for some time. as you all k
cnn's senior white house correspondent kayla tausche is there at the white house for us, kayla, thishutdown is here upon us, hours away, potentially. why haven't we seen the president? >> well, brian, boris, behind the scenes, president biden is working the phone, talking to mocratic leaders to make sure that the party is on the same page when it comes to messaging and posturing. but he is purposefully staying out of the spotlight, an absence that the white house hopes draws more...
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it lasted 11 times as long as his single term in the white house. in that time carter became a model for what a former u.s. president could be and accomplish. joining us now is robert costa, our chief election and campaign correspondent. carter, as you know, robert, was from the rural south. he grew up under segregationist laws. it was a way of life. yet he spoke up in defense of civil rights that really helped to change the course of the south. what was it about jimmy carter? why do you think he did that? >> reporter: jericka, good to be with you. to step into plains, georgia, is to step into who jimmy carter was. someone who rose from a rural boyhood in the deep south to become someone who ran for governor in georgia and said that the time for racial discrimination is over. that, when he made the inaugural address he had in january of 1971, he cast the south in a new light. said he would break through the part, and that set the tone for what happened in 1976 when he ran for the white house as an outsider. >> let's talk about his ascent to the oval
it lasted 11 times as long as his single term in the white house. in that time carter became a model for what a former u.s. president could be and accomplish. joining us now is robert costa, our chief election and campaign correspondent. carter, as you know, robert, was from the rural south. he grew up under segregationist laws. it was a way of life. yet he spoke up in defense of civil rights that really helped to change the course of the south. what was it about jimmy carter? why do you think...
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carter served one term in the white house. rvice to the country spanned 40 years after leaving washington, earning him the nobel peace prize in 2002. he dedicated himself to charity including his work with habitat for humanity which build housing around the globe for those in need. carter was the longest living former u.s. president and had been receiving hospice care since february of 2023 after he was diagnosed with cancer years prior. he died in plains, georgia, surrounded by his family. joining us now, priya sridhar in atlanta, kelly o'donnell at the white house, peter baker, chief white house correspondent at the new york times, and eleanor, washington respondent at the daily beast. priya, you are in georgia wow. what more are we learning? >> reporter: that's right, ana. the state service will be held in washington, d.c. on january 9th and in the days between now and then, we know his body will be coming from plains, georgia to atlanta where there will be a service and an opportunity for the public to come inside and see h
carter served one term in the white house. rvice to the country spanned 40 years after leaving washington, earning him the nobel peace prize in 2002. he dedicated himself to charity including his work with habitat for humanity which build housing around the globe for those in need. carter was the longest living former u.s. president and had been receiving hospice care since february of 2023 after he was diagnosed with cancer years prior. he died in plains, georgia, surrounded by his family....
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, the white house counsel asked the justice department to keep david weiss on as u.s.n and they did so, i didn't talk with them about it, but they did it to avoid the appearance of impropriety. so that is where we are now, at the end of his term, we have pam bondi, as you mentioned, one of those individuals, the former florida attorney general who is going to be the nation's top law enforcement officer who is an election denier, that is even beyond the pale of the conservative, or beyond the actions of the conservative attorney general, william barr. if you are joe biden and you are looking at all of these pieces coming together, he did the right thing. and one last thing, i know we are tight on time, imagine if donald trump, if his justice department said they were going to investigate their own son, they would not have done what joe biden and his justice department did, donald trump would have burned down the justice department before they would have kept on an obama era attorney general. >> anthony coley , thank you very much for jumping in front of the camera and b
, the white house counsel asked the justice department to keep david weiss on as u.s.n and they did so, i didn't talk with them about it, but they did it to avoid the appearance of impropriety. so that is where we are now, at the end of his term, we have pam bondi, as you mentioned, one of those individuals, the former florida attorney general who is going to be the nation's top law enforcement officer who is an election denier, that is even beyond the pale of the conservative, or beyond the...
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so today we brought that conversation to the white house.se] today we are saying to women everywhere, we hear you. and we will get you the answers you need. so thank you for joining us for the white house conference on women's health research. the united states has the best health research in the world. yet women's health is understudied and research is underfunded. and so many of you have said this. and the united states economy loses $1.8 billion in working time every year to menopause symptoms that upend women's lives. that's what maria shriver and i talked about on that saturday afternoon in april last year. so maria keeps this quote next to her phone. in her office. it says, why go to the moon? and your uncle, president kennedy, asked, we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do other things not because they are easy, because they are hard. so maria, thank you for carrying on that mission, pushing for break throughs that are never easy, but possible. thank you. [applause] so a little more than a year ago, president biden launched
so today we brought that conversation to the white house.se] today we are saying to women everywhere, we hear you. and we will get you the answers you need. so thank you for joining us for the white house conference on women's health research. the united states has the best health research in the world. yet women's health is understudied and research is underfunded. and so many of you have said this. and the united states economy loses $1.8 billion in working time every year to menopause...
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democrats control the white house.hey all but control the house and yet this whole discussion that we are having is on the terms of what the republicans would like to see going forward. and it is still a month out until we are dealing with that on that note some of what you were talking about there with biden it's a very dangerous situation until we are out of this given what the "wall street journal" reported this week about how he is not mentally there and everyone around him knows it. >> real quick, juan, democrats still the white house and the senate could they have exerted more control on this process. >> juan: the deal got blown up because of the descension on the republican ranks. it wasn't the democrats. will secondly it was a deal that president biden and the democrats had agreed to. they had -- the republicans had agreed. to say the republican leadership and then it got undermined by the outsider, donald trump and elon musk. i was struck to here speaker johnson say elon musk this is a tough job and musk agree
democrats control the white house.hey all but control the house and yet this whole discussion that we are having is on the terms of what the republicans would like to see going forward. and it is still a month out until we are dealing with that on that note some of what you were talking about there with biden it's a very dangerous situation until we are out of this given what the "wall street journal" reported this week about how he is not mentally there and everyone around him knows...
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the lie and cover up in the white house.his is possibly the greatest scandal in modern times covering up the president unable to do the job and lies that prevent them from executing the 25th amendment. >> one of the things interesting about the potential changes was biden wrote this 1994 law many of the people on death row were convicted under so i wonder if that is weighing on him. >> i don't know that he's thinking through any issues right now. >> does he know it's under consideration? perhaps that's an interesting take, how much has he known throughout the course of the presidency? >> in the mix in the media, the most competent, all statements made and then you don't need to notes in the white house. you don't need the notes overseas or around the world, you don't need federal lines and if he goes off prompter or goes wrong, these are real problems. whose make decisions, other world leaders are paying attention as well. the world is watching. >> still ahead, the "big weekend show". playing savior. you have long hair, appe
the lie and cover up in the white house.his is possibly the greatest scandal in modern times covering up the president unable to do the job and lies that prevent them from executing the 25th amendment. >> one of the things interesting about the potential changes was biden wrote this 1994 law many of the people on death row were convicted under so i wonder if that is weighing on him. >> i don't know that he's thinking through any issues right now. >> does he know it's under...
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the white house says it's under consideration.ter that has voters across the political spectrum outraged. the white house says it stands behind the pardon even after one high profile former senior adviser blasted the move. >> i do not agree with the way it was done. i don't agree with the timing, and i don't agree, frankly, with the attack on our judicial system. >> a new fox news poll out tonight shows only 32% of registered voters approve of the president's decision to do this pardon. voters feeling similarly about president-elect trump's plans to pardon people tied to the january 6th capitol riot. democratic minnesota senator amy klobuchar outspoken critic of the hunter biden pardon. calling to make sure pardons are not abused in the future. bret? >> bret: all right, mark, thank you. we get a look inside the syrian president where the government held political prisoners, trey yingst is there. then we hear from a u.s. ally on the ground in syria, trying to prevent an isis resurgence. ♪ (sigh) (snoring) if you struggle with cpap.
the white house says it's under consideration.ter that has voters across the political spectrum outraged. the white house says it stands behind the pardon even after one high profile former senior adviser blasted the move. >> i do not agree with the way it was done. i don't agree with the timing, and i don't agree, frankly, with the attack on our judicial system. >> a new fox news poll out tonight shows only 32% of registered voters approve of the president's decision to do this...
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today, we brought that conversation to the white house. loses $1.8 billion in working time every year to menopause symptoms that upend women's lives. that's what maria shriver and i talked about on that saturday afternoon in april last year. so maria keeps this quote next to her phone. in her office. it says, why go to the moon? and your uncle, president kennedy, asked, we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do other things not because they are easy, because they are hard. so maria, thank you for carrying on that mission, pushing for break throughs that are never easy, but possible. thank you. [applause] so a little more than a year ago, president biden launched the first ever white house initiative on women's health research. building on the foundation of decades of work in women's health from many of you in this room. and carolyn made sure yesterday as we were doing speech prep that i understood, she said, jill, you know, i know that we're doing this now but there are some women like carolyn who has been doing this research forev
today, we brought that conversation to the white house. loses $1.8 billion in working time every year to menopause symptoms that upend women's lives. that's what maria shriver and i talked about on that saturday afternoon in april last year. so maria keeps this quote next to her phone. in her office. it says, why go to the moon? and your uncle, president kennedy, asked, we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do other things not because they are easy, because they are hard. so maria,...
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, the carter white house and the dealing with the hostage crisis white house. in retrospect, is there something you would have done different throughout the course? i know you said an extra helicopter on the rescue mission. but do you wish you would have done something differently? >> not really. if i had known completely what was happening, what would happen, i might have done something different, but i don't think so under the circumstances. i let the shah come to new york for treatment of his terminal cancer, and henry kissinger and the doctors and advisors said let him come, it is the humanitarian thing to do. the president and prime minister of iran, i told them i was contemplating letting the shah to new york for treatment, and i wanted assurance from them that they would protect americans globally. at that time, they were about 8000 americans in iran, working in different courses, including 66 members of the embassy staff. they sent me word that they would guarantee that nothing would happen to the americans if the shah came to new york, provided the sha
, the carter white house and the dealing with the hostage crisis white house. in retrospect, is there something you would have done different throughout the course? i know you said an extra helicopter on the rescue mission. but do you wish you would have done something differently? >> not really. if i had known completely what was happening, what would happen, i might have done something different, but i don't think so under the circumstances. i let the shah come to new york for treatment...
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we just saw at the white house over there, the flag over the white house at half staff right now, president biden ordering the flag to fly at half staff in honor of the late president jimmy carter. ron brownstein, thanks very, very much. we're going to take a quick break. we're going to continue our special breaking news coverage. president jimmy carter dead at 100 years old. much more on his life, his legacy right after this. >> can't fool myself. >> it was the most exciting time in the world. >> his life had extremely joyful moments and some really difficult moments. >> you only come across an artist like luther vandross once in a lifetime. >> luther. never too much new year's day on cnn. >> your life is pretty smart. >> but when it's time to eat, suddenly you feel out of sync. >> refresh your routine with factor chef prepared meals delivered with a tap ready in two minutes. imagine dinner on autopilot and enjoying tuscan tomato chicken without lifting a finger. upgrade your plate. optimize your nutrition eat smart with factor huh? noom has glp1 mets now. >> yes, noom combines medication
we just saw at the white house over there, the flag over the white house at half staff right now, president biden ordering the flag to fly at half staff in honor of the late president jimmy carter. ron brownstein, thanks very, very much. we're going to take a quick break. we're going to continue our special breaking news coverage. president jimmy carter dead at 100 years old. much more on his life, his legacy right after this. >> can't fool myself. >> it was the most exciting time...
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or after donald trump in this case, would leave the white house. we know that republicans have spent the last several years looking into whether hunter biden, joe biden's son, had benefited financially from the time when biden was vice president and so a lot of questions over some of these decisions. but trump keeping kind of with choosing family members to serve in key roles that he's kind of leaning on. and in this case, for foreign policy matters fred. >> all right. alayna treene, thank you so much. all right tomorrow, california lawmakers will gather for a special legislative session. governor gavin newsom is convening the meeting to safeguard california laws from the trump administration newsom is also preparing to challenge the incoming trump white house on multiple issues from potential migrant deportations to climate laws and reproductive rights here now is cnn's brian todd get prepared. >> california's 57 year old democratic governor prepares himself and his state to do political battle with donald trump. gavin newsom is already pushing ba
or after donald trump in this case, would leave the white house. we know that republicans have spent the last several years looking into whether hunter biden, joe biden's son, had benefited financially from the time when biden was vice president and so a lot of questions over some of these decisions. but trump keeping kind of with choosing family members to serve in key roles that he's kind of leaning on. and in this case, for foreign policy matters fred. >> all right. alayna treene,...
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she arrived at the white house after the 1976 campaign with a blueprint to go to work. she was a valued political partner to her husband jimmy, but found that there were many obstacles facing a first lady. wanted to influence public policy. she became known as a staunch advocate for those struggling with their mental health you'll hear directly from her featuring footage from c-span's video library first. her work on mental health issues and why they became so important to her. of february 1977 event at the white house after president carter signed an executive order creating a mental health commission, which she served as active honorary chair and important early forum now listen to her in her own words. as you probably know for the past. year and a half a little more i have campaigned all over the country. my biographical sketch. i had a little paragraph that said that i was interested in mental health and so everywhere i went if people had a good program. they wanted me to see it. i had a chance to see things happening all over this country that are good. also had so
she arrived at the white house after the 1976 campaign with a blueprint to go to work. she was a valued political partner to her husband jimmy, but found that there were many obstacles facing a first lady. wanted to influence public policy. she became known as a staunch advocate for those struggling with their mental health you'll hear directly from her featuring footage from c-span's video library first. her work on mental health issues and why they became so important to her. of february 1977...
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, the carter white house and the dealing with the hostage crisis white house.retrospect, is there something you would have done different throughout the course? i know you said an extra helicopter on the rescue mission. but do you wish you would have done something differently? >> not really. if i had known completely what was happening, what would happen, i might have done something different, but i don't think so under the circumstances. i let the shah come to new york for treatment of his terminal cancer, and henry kissinger and the doctors and advisors said let him come, it is the humanitarian thing to do. the president and prime minister of iran, i told them i was contemplating letting the shah to new york for treatment, and i wanted assurance from them that they would protect americans globally. at that time, they were about 8000 americans in iran, working in different courses, including 66 members of the embassy staff. they sent me word that they would guarantee that nothing would happen to the americans if the shah came to new york, provided the shah wo
, the carter white house and the dealing with the hostage crisis white house.retrospect, is there something you would have done different throughout the course? i know you said an extra helicopter on the rescue mission. but do you wish you would have done something differently? >> not really. if i had known completely what was happening, what would happen, i might have done something different, but i don't think so under the circumstances. i let the shah come to new york for treatment of...
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continuing conversation with a white house on these important issues. when this issue happened and we asked for assistance over and over again, and they remain silent while watching the city, we no longer receive the support we deserved, no longer had an opportunity to comment again with the president, it was a clear statement from the white house that they appeared to be not happy i was up for the city. other mayors should do that, look at what happened to chicago, denver, los angeles, houston, cities should not be taking away resources from the residents to handle a national crisis. >> martha: they got a big nothing in return, phone calls to the white house, once the crisis started unfolding and the mayor was standing up to it. coming up, he will respond to president-elect trump who he has a build a better relationship, there are bridges that are potentially being built there in the president-elect said this, watch... >> would you consider pardoning eric adams? >> mr. trump: i would, you. rough, or tired? with miebo, eyes can feel ♪ miebo ♪ ♪ ohh yeah
continuing conversation with a white house on these important issues. when this issue happened and we asked for assistance over and over again, and they remain silent while watching the city, we no longer receive the support we deserved, no longer had an opportunity to comment again with the president, it was a clear statement from the white house that they appeared to be not happy i was up for the city. other mayors should do that, look at what happened to chicago, denver, los angeles,...