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received a the act true righteous of grace for for george floyd, i think based on what we know, based on the brilliance he showed as a young child, based on how he tried to further his life, i think you can make a great argument about how he was not given that grace. i think, you know as a journalist has covered the former president. i think there's another discussion to be had based on what we know and based on evidence about the type of grace he's given. and i think you can apply those principles to both people and do it in a way that's fair. thank you for that question. i saw one over here as well. you come to the microphone and then the web. okay. so both of you are world renowned journalist and i myself am hoping to be a journalist one day. so i was. if you had any advice on journalists hoping to into the political landscape, could hold some integrity with how our political sphere is looking. well, i would say, first of all, thank you for considering journalism. we need journalism. we haven't figured out how to fund it these days so well. but the need for journalists has never be
received a the act true righteous of grace for for george floyd, i think based on what we know, based on the brilliance he showed as a young child, based on how he tried to further his life, i think you can make a great argument about how he was not given that grace. i think, you know as a journalist has covered the former president. i think there's another discussion to be had based on what we know and based on evidence about the type of grace he's given. and i think you can apply those...
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my journey has been the experience of a lifetime and i couldn't have done it without the grace of god, my family, my brother and sisters who are here today, and the support of many mentors and friends. my wife claudia has been an incredible partner in bed by my side every step of the way, and she will be an amazing first lady of the state of missouri. our kids, carol, michael, maggie and claire and our son-in-law scott was always there to support claudia and me. i'm so proud of each and every one of you. this is truly an emotional and humbling experience for our entire family. in the years ahead we will need your continued prayers and support, because there's a lot of work to be done, and because sadly, the word -- the world around us has grown more divided and cynical. for far too many people hard work has been replaced by handouts. the power of prayer is mocked. the contest of ideas is no longer a matter of right versus wrong but of good versus evil. political opponents cast each other as traders or criminals. i reject this. i believe we can work together without sacrificing our cor
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congresswoman grace may said what happened in the oval office toy was not america first. it was america alone. when ameca is isolated from our european allies, we are less safe, less strong and less prosperous. i will continue to stand with ukraine against putin and russia more from the house from democratic representative nidia velasquez who posted this. trump and vance embarrassed the u.s. today. they rather respect putin. we should stand with our allies anno dictate force. and joe morrell said this. if trump was were president in 1941. he would have the u.s. fighting on t wng side of history. he is a coward under the coward of vladimir putin. i am truly ashamed. >> c-span's washington journal, a live forum inviting you to discuss the latest issues in government, politics and public policy. from washington, d.c. to across the country. coming up saturday morning, we're getting your reaction to the contentious meeting between president donald trump and president zelensky which took place in the office today where president trump confronted him for shot showing enough grat
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we uh, continuing our discussion on the continent of africa mentioning how grace, sons and daughters. but let us take a break. we'd come back late that to continue the conversation the the right now or one fan is neglected. there's a need not to abandon the other stuff because my fear is that it was good in the bottom. dollar was one point o when i was son, was neglected, and $911.00 happened the the i am theater to move uh in the hot of night. real big caring. yeah. in our bids to unravel the things about under around the continent of africa. today we focus on a critical issue, critical and important. this state does of what is sometimes described as tribal laws. i choose not to use the word drive, but for additional african law. visa v.
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rather than saying, "there but for the grace of god go i," it's... had never actually mocked spitzer before, just had to get their jabs in on the newly anointed client number 9. and you wanted to have sex with a hooker, but you didn't wanna wear a condom? -really? -hmm. really? that might not be scary if you were client number 1, but you were client number 9. [laughter, cheers and applause] but no detail caught the public's imagination quite like the tidbit that spitzer allegedly kept on his black socks while engaging with sex workers. even if he did keep black socks on, who cares? like, if that's a kink, then, lord, help us. for weeks, it was the only thing anyone could talk about. "new york" magazine had a great eliot spitzer cover by barbara kruger, the artist. i mean, it was everywhere, and ashley dupré afterwards for weeks was in the news. for the first time, we are seeing the face and learning the story of the woman for whose sexual services governor spitzer allegedly paid thousands of dollars. reporter: she is the escort known as "kristen." sh
rather than saying, "there but for the grace of god go i," it's... had never actually mocked spitzer before, just had to get their jabs in on the newly anointed client number 9. and you wanted to have sex with a hooker, but you didn't wanna wear a condom? -really? -hmm. really? that might not be scary if you were client number 1, but you were client number 9. [laughter, cheers and applause] but no detail caught the public's imagination quite like the tidbit that spitzer allegedly kept...
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. >> reporter: eric helps people living with homelessness get back on their feet through abundant gracein half-moon bay. >> i want to people to feel they're valuable and they're worth something and they have a future. >> reporter: his nonprofit partners with potrero nuevo farms in a work force development program. unsheltered folks learn how to plant, tend and harvest fruits and vegetables. they gave 13,000 pounds of organic produce last year to 300 people in need. >> easier for now. >> reporter: curtis says serving others gives him a sense of purpose he hadn't felt and a long time. >> that gives you reason to be proud. and then working here on the farm. growing vegetables. and being able to give that to other folks. it helps a lot. >> reporter: eric helps about 125 unhoused people a year rake in a sense of self-confidence and community. while some work on the farm others do coastal clean-up. they earn a stipend for the four day workweek and they gain experience. eric also supplies a home base that include showers, laundry, kitchen, food, clothing and support for much more. >> everyone
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i share this with my fell ow nominees who are just wonderful human beings who exude grace goodness andd my many friends at caa and lindsey gallen and heather and 824 and focus and universal for believing in us. and brady and mona, for what you have done for independent film and for your beautiful spirit and for giving me space to exist in this triumph of a work. my fellow cast, guy and felicity, you are just brilliant and lovely. i share this with you. i share this with my amazing partner, georgina who has reinvigorated my sense of value and my values and our beautiful children, dash and india. i know it's been a roller coaster. thank you for accepting me into your life. pops, he is coming home a winner. who else? and judy becker, the reel who deserves to be up here as well. i'm wrapping up. please, please, i'm wrapping up. i will wrap up. please turn the music off. i have done this before. thank you. [ laughter ] it's not my first rodeo. i will be brief. i promise. i'm oddly -- i have to thank my mom and dad who are here as well. [ applause ] they have given me -- they have created a
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. >> and that's grace. >> and it's. >> really the graciousness. >> of of a host. and in this case, it was a president, united states and the vice president, united states being gracious hosts. and they need. >> to be. >> uh, they weren't. >> uh. >> especially to. a visiting dignitary, uh, duly elected president and an ally. of ukraine who has been brutally attacked by russia over the last three years. >> they weren't supposed to last. six weeks. >> but in fact, they lasted three years with our assistance. >> and. >> assistance of others. um, and i also. think of grace as, as, as a guest. >> president zelenskyy. >> um. >> took the bait, unfortunately. >> and and i think, regrettably, uh, went down into the pettiness lane of president trump and vice president vance. so it is regrettable. >> and now. >> we need to move on from there. >> terrell, i see you shaking your head. what's going on? >> well, a. greetings from kyiv and greetings to you, general. um, one part, um, i don't agree with at all is this notion that that zelenskyy fell for the bait. this was a setup f
. >> and that's grace. >> and it's. >> really the graciousness. >> of of a host. and in this case, it was a president, united states and the vice president, united states being gracious hosts. and they need. >> to be. >> uh, they weren't. >> uh. >> especially to. a visiting dignitary, uh, duly elected president and an ally. of ukraine who has been brutally attacked by russia over the last three years. >> they weren't supposed to last. six...
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now we have to figure out how zelenskyy gets back into trump's good graces.nk it is an impossible task, because trump's relations with foreign leader blow hot and cold. one day he is in love with kim jong un, the next day he is threatening fire and fury. i think we'll probably see him repair the relationship with zelenskyy. >> john: charles kupchan from the council on foreign relations. thank you so much, charles. iowa is now the first state to remove civil rights protections for transgender people. republican governor kim reynolds signed the controversial bill into law this afternoon despite days of protest against the measure. cbs's lana zak reports on the civil rights reversal. >> reporter: the unprecedented act sparked outrage as lawmakers as lawmakers debated, hundreds of demonstrators gathered in the rotunda of the iowa state capitol to protest the law which eliminates civil rights protections based on gender identity. >> i feel it is mean and hateful. >> reporter: representative aime wichtendahl, the state legislature's first openly transgender member
now we have to figure out how zelenskyy gets back into trump's good graces.nk it is an impossible task, because trump's relations with foreign leader blow hot and cold. one day he is in love with kim jong un, the next day he is threatening fire and fury. i think we'll probably see him repair the relationship with zelenskyy. >> john: charles kupchan from the council on foreign relations. thank you so much, charles. iowa is now the first state to remove civil rights protections for...
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and bay area native whose father is a refugee is the first ever palestinian american from the bay to grace the cover. >> very surreal. because these are magazines we used to look at growing up as kids. we used to read them in the stores because we didn't want to pay for them, you know. and then now you on the cover. it's crazy. >> reporter: he and his team have only scratched the surface. empire, which has helped the likes of kendrick lamar and cardi b, recently bought the building. a full circle moment. >> we're standing on a marble floor in a building that i could only dream about when i was a child that will become our future headquarters hopefully in the next two years. this used to be crocker bank. and when i was a kid, my mom used to take me to crocker bank to do deposit ts. fast forward many, many years later to be standing in the building i used to fill out pieces of paper and run around in as a child is very surreal and very special. >> reporter: as sf music week unfolds, he, a music produce we are a background in technology, is the keynote speaker. >> but you have every genre of
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fact first lady grace coolidge later said that work was the hardest the president did. he over his essays, coolidge didn't write speeches. he agonized them until they were done. why? because he wanted to showcase the relevance of founder's principles before they were swept away for good. the greatest gift in this department is spoken about the inspiration of the declaration speech he gave in 1926 to honor another anniversary, the 150th anniversary of the d'École oration. that's the same document we're studying at this conference. there coolidge struck direct at the proposition that the declaration was too old to matter and against progressive activity or hyper activity. the impulse to jettison or update and change the declaration would never be too old, college said, for it illuminated principles as we saw morning that existed long before the founding. it would still hold long after founding. here religion plays a role. he quoted, the theologian thomas hooker, who said, first, the foundation of authority is laid. the free consent of the people, but that also that there
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and it doesn't surprise me so much in person, because for grace extent, the, or patricia stablish much as most with the american bar. and of course, the subordinate wrote, it was somewhat surprised me. the french have done this to such an extent. so, you know, they just were not thinking, they spent the unity, the 1st trump administration, basically just waiting and praying. so democrats to came to come back, they came back, they would say the delights here, that they subordinate themselves completely to biden's agenda and ukraine on until you know, months, in some cases, literally weeks before the last election. many of them refused to believe that trump could be re elected and they was so frank and of that because of course they, they don't want to think seriously about, you know, having to defend themselves, draw up plans for them and security. they're just not used to it. and i mean to be fab of coal, some as well. 2 things we won, as we saw with the stallman speech and bottom, and this is going to take a lot more money that they don't have. they didn't want to think about that thi
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husband's death to a friend, wrote that there was no one to remember her with, quote the charm and grace of you. i am a lay i'm weary woman. every living soul. the testimony of my youth are hidden in. i just love that. just thinking. how much of her life she had spent with. jefferson davis and looking back on that, she's realizing that there is no one that can remember her as that. that young. 18 year old young. her 18 year old. but varina being the resource school woman that she was she she rebels again what she does is quite interesting. she decides to move to new york city she always liked big city liked socializing she liked interacting with people very much. an extrovert and fortunately for her and whitney, they they have somebody who can offer them a job. and that's joseph pulitzer. there's a little bit of nepotism, some going on here. joseph wife, kate was a cousin of jefferson. but because of that family connection and both breena and winnie are invited to write for the sunday world, and they're paid 1500 dollars a year. so these two women are able to make this light nice living
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and now the wealthiest protest was at fault with police in grace's capital. on the 2nd, down over 3 of the countries west rail disaster, the accident has become a national rallying cry for accountability. the shake and the government jones throughout police reports, americans, the violence and protest on the streets of athens. what stars who does a largely peaceful, much with a powerful political message, much by a small group intent on trouble police in front of parliament, responded to model tough cocktails and rocks with stunned needs and tear gas, forcing many thousands of people to disperse. but the essential message from the early part of the day wasn't last. it brought hundreds of thousands of people onto the streets across greece. jan are still human. i mean a lot the on to send a message that we weren't allowed to claim with them be to be covered up and for the patients need to be held to account as well as anyone's criminal liability. so we want this policy of putting prophets about people's lives just don't on y'all's, greek, so angry that 2 years
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ukrainians. alexander buyers, alda 0 for counting the cost, are joining us now from washington, dc is grace and bhaskar. i'm, she's director of the critical mineral security program at the center for strategic and international studies coach happy with a set price. but is this deal a win win for both sides, or is ukraine being exploited somehow? does it have any choice? thank you so much for having me here today. it's definitely a very exciting time in the world of minerals diplomacy. so i think there's one really big point worth noting, which is that the deal now looks very different to the deal that we're going to initially be negotiated originally. for example, president trump wanted to re be repaid for $500000000000.00 of military and a through you don't mineral resources. however, there was a lot of controversy around and figure pressing zelinski wouldn't agree to it because he said, well, we haven't spent, you haven't given us a 500000000000. we know that figure to be closer to a 128000000000. now present zelinski however, didn't see any fear security guarantees included which he was
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the china will still be dominant for many decades to come. grace on, it's been great to talk to your accountant the cost buddy. thanks, and thanks for being with us. thank you for having me. the german economy, the wealth, 3rd largest, was once the n v of europe. it's now seeing global rivals waste positive g d. p has barely grown since the pandemic and the nation has been a recession for the past 2 years. the manufacturing sector, which was traditionally considered your power house is faltering exports are falling, and companies are flushing thousands of jobs as they struggle with rising costs. many experts say the german economic business model is broken, but it will discuss start with, i guess shortly. but 1st on it came reports from the city of bites law, as the crowd is continental workers gathers outside the workplace, invents law. many of them have been told the jobs that the composite jobs are going over. they are trying to fight the decision. this is the last year we still felt about $300.00 employees would be transferred to other locations, button house, in frankfort event.
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star steph curry doing something for the final time in his career with the golden state warriors. grace produced a donkey again from philadelphia some of the sectors donkeys when a player throws the phone down through the baskets as 6 foot, 2 trees relatively short for basketball player and its been 6 years since the last hold off. the new site is high flying efforts, the warriors. so when on police as terry with a sort of mark mark has won the opening race in the middle of g p. c's, and for the 1st time since 2014, the spanish 6 time champion finished ahead of his younger brother. out in thailand, it was his 1st adding, but to totty team on a former motorcycle gang member has one goal. sneezing and open australia and ryan peak was a promptly sting junior golf or before serving 5 years in prison for a series of assaults when he was 21. but he returned to the game and now each $31.00. this is his 1st professional when it earns him a place with the open championship in northern island. but hell need clearance to travel because of his loss. and you know, this is what i know your heart. so
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so it also signals you grace ability psych batch against do training and also to just uh lets say the interest and lovely the dis at 2nd takes time to this team. in 1st section indicates a potential this question, this concept. and i mean, the targeting the energy and infrastructure is a significant move as it directly impacts images supplies to europe into g. results of these countries, i mean dropping countries in turkey has been, rely on that you, russian, gus. so this could be seen as ukraine attempting to disrupt precious energy exports, reach on a critical source of revenue for most cool. now on cry has vowed to take action over the incident, considering it has close ties to key of that. what action do you think you can take as well, such as role can be that's or model described as a balancing act, in the greenville to chance maintain a delicate balance between its they to membership and also its relations. special relations with russia. it has joined, it does not join with the sanction against russia, and it has acted as it may the age of a trustable committee. indeed print clo
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concerns, the most of stuff could endanger the nature reserves that are considered some of the america's graces, national treasures. and one of them has these protestors that you sent me the fear for the future of america's national parks. around $1000.00 employees, 5 percent of the workforce were laid off in february as part of a cost cutting campaign by the truck ministration. former staff say this was the wrong place to cut corners. people who come to these national parks to work or not making a lot of money. and in fact, most of them are volunteering time beyond their work duties because they care so much about the work they do. so if you're trying to find deficiency in the government, these people who are bleeding through these clerks or somebody with sufficient governmental use that exist. yosemite national park is famous for its natural beauty. the 3 100000 hector nature reserve, the trucks around $4000000.00 visitors every year. staff help keep people out of danger and maintain facilities that are often difficult to reach, to say do absolutely incredible works above protecting the envir
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what are the graces needs, despite the increase a that's arrived and gaza doing phase one of the things 5 a will of course a needs are tremendous. and i think that's the basic and main challenges. the amount of, of the needs that is, is down there on top of them, of course, shelter, fluid, a clean water, which is still not a reasonable for so many of the family's basic supplies to sustain their lives. i'm as, as the report just before me run my bonus here, and it's even more important for families to find. and it's a cute or the nutritious food that they need to sustain of themselves and, and the children. but unfortunately, many of these items, it's either nonexistent but all of all know the ceasefire, helped with having the markets a little bit more, a full is with the supplies. it's too expensive for people who have been got out from any income for over 60 months. so this is really the situation here, and that means our events, we need to just open the doors and get all the 8 that is necessary. and without any restriction, unless to always do you know if the provisions that are in pl
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god does not forget the bless anyone with his grace. >> reporter: the u.n.n reconstruction of gaza. jon, back to you. jon: stephanie bennet from london, thanks. >>> well, cautious optimism from the rat can as pope francis continues to -- vatican as pope francis continues to battle pneumonia. the latest update on his condition, next. >>> plus, the united states is hosting a global conference of the world's toppal aer gists and and imknew ifnologists this weekend. we'll speak to one professor about a new model the treat babies who have peanut if allergies. ♪ (vo) if you're only maxing out a 401k, you can add a robinhood ira with a 3% contribution boost. (nasa pilot vo) roger that. (vo) robinhood gold gives you an instant 3% match on your annual ira contributions. ♪ take your business from launch to legendary with shopify. sell more with the world's best converting checkout. turn analytics into opportunities so you can scale further faster. take your business to a whole new level. switch to shopify. start your free trial today. food is gina's passion. but diabe
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that downfall was actually a path to grace. yeah.most afraid of, jake, the thing that i was most afraid of, jake, was i, like, i embraced a place of total radical acceptance. ultimately, you have the rest of your life to live authentically, and god willing, virtuously, and to do good things, and every single day, i'm working with addicts. i'm working with people coming out of prison. i'm working with combat veterans. reporter: it's behind these prison walls where former new jersey governor jim mcgreevey has found a new calling-- counseling inmates and working with them to prepare for life outside of jail. i guess i just wonder, like, do you wanna show the world that you have changed? -yeah. you know, i believe in a god of second chances, and you can cross this threshold and get to a healthy place because i'm here with you. i'm arm in arm. i'm not going anywhere. so this story has a happy ending? -this story has a great ending. -yeah. ♪ jim mcgreevey's post-scandal life has been a lesson in walking the walk. he is a model example of a
that downfall was actually a path to grace. yeah.most afraid of, jake, the thing that i was most afraid of, jake, was i, like, i embraced a place of total radical acceptance. ultimately, you have the rest of your life to live authentically, and god willing, virtuously, and to do good things, and every single day, i'm working with addicts. i'm working with people coming out of prison. i'm working with combat veterans. reporter: it's behind these prison walls where former new jersey governor jim...
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. >>> over the span of 40 years on screen angela bassett has been a picture of power and grace.ations in movies like "what's love got to do with it," "waiting to exhale," "how stella got her groove back" and "black panther" to anytime a few and plays the lead on the hit tv show "911" and stars with robert de niro in a thrilling netflix series that feels all too real. angela and i got together at the plaza hotel in new york the other day for a "sunday sitdown." ♪♪ we like a grand entrance for you. you deserve this. >> okay. and grand it is. >> when you get angela bassett on your show, you have to o go big. whether playing the queen of rock 'n' roll -- ♪ big wheels keep on turning ♪ >> or the queen of wakanda -- >> i am queen of the most powerful nation in the world. >> -- angela bassett knows how to go big now as the leader of the free world. >> i hired the damned director. if he has something to tell me, he'll call me. >> what do you think when they say, and you're going to be president of the united states? >> oh, lord. it felt like this fine line that you have to walk of being
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tourism, but that's just a one of many organization that he somehow manages to be at small ously gracing all with his strong presence and wise counsel. the hispanic federation which he founded, the latino victory fund, which he chaired as the northern manhattan arts alliance, viva broadway, the amber charter school, east harlem. and he's on the board of the public theater as well for louis cuny is a familiar base as well because he is the former chair of the center for latin american, caribbean and latino studies at the graduate center. and in his spare time, he has served in several mayoral administrations and consult on the political campaigns of such luminaries as clinton. chuck schumer, kirsten gillibrand, ferrer, tish and others. all this, and he is also a founding of the consulting firm, the miramar group and subject and hero of a document called siempre luis, which screened at sundance and aired on hbo. he's also the grandparent two hunter elementary school students is worth noting. somehow, he also found time to write relentless my story of the latino spirit that is transforming.
tourism, but that's just a one of many organization that he somehow manages to be at small ously gracing all with his strong presence and wise counsel. the hispanic federation which he founded, the latino victory fund, which he chaired as the northern manhattan arts alliance, viva broadway, the amber charter school, east harlem. and he's on the board of the public theater as well for louis cuny is a familiar base as well because he is the former chair of the center for latin american, caribbean...
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a male supervisor tellsema subordinate that her chances of promotion w be better if she wore more grace -less aggressive, ands a that shows stereotypes. ere if a female subordinate was told deadlines, it i not sex-based, but there is evidence that it is, enforcing deadlines for diffcolleagues. the courts can consiose contacts and comments is. but the courts can wha the scuit did here, which is dra inferences solely from the identity of the plaintiff and the on courtsgment dependent on the evidence on record about how frequently the group may or may not discriminate -- experienced discrimination. >> thank you, counsel. is a protected characteristic on the part of thdesion-maker alone enough to establish a prima facie case? >> no, we do not think so, chief justice. that hits at an oddity about the sixth circuit's opinion, it suggests tiden that would not be enoughmakeut a prima facie case generally woulde ifou change the identity o the decision-maker. but because the prima case tohat would happen if anks employer cannot come forward with any explanawe think that whether o not a decision-m
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but she does bring a kind of style and grace that many people did not see with president johnson. so i even think in that realm, she becomes symbolically important to to his term. well, a little less than 50 days after taking the office of presidency, lyndon johnson delivered a state of the union address. this was on january eight, 1964. here's a portion. this budget and this year's legislative program are designed to help each and every american citizen fulfill his basic hopes, his hopes for a fair chance to make good, his hopes for fair play from the law, his hopes for a full time job on full time pay, his hopes for a decent home for his family and a decent community. his hopes for a good school for his children with good teachers, and his hopes for security when faced with sickness, our unemployed and and this administration today here and now declares unconditional war on poverty in america. and i urge this congress and all americans to join with me in that effort. it will not be a short or easy struggle. no single weapon. our strategy. strategy will suffice. but we shall not
but she does bring a kind of style and grace that many people did not see with president johnson. so i even think in that realm, she becomes symbolically important to to his term. well, a little less than 50 days after taking the office of presidency, lyndon johnson delivered a state of the union address. this was on january eight, 1964. here's a portion. this budget and this year's legislative program are designed to help each and every american citizen fulfill his basic hopes, his hopes for a...
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your take a live look at san francisco with a rainy san francisco this morning and he can see grace cathedral the weather is supposed to get better. >>> this is an exciting story. the 97th annual academy awards are tonight and this year's best picture nominees have one thing in common, they include talking. only two silent award ceremony have ever won the oscar for best picture, 1927's wings took from the top prize at the very first academy awards ceremony. it did not happen again until the artist won in 2011. there is just one theater left in the entire bay area potatoes two silent film buffs. its operator tells len ramirez why do so important to keep the reels spinning . >> reporter: seven films are not really silent. they have a way of speaking to him that modern movies cannot. >> i think showing films that were made here, showing a local connection is important but it's also an experience that they may not get anywhere else. >> reporter: it's all part of what dave and his wife have created at the film museum in downtown niles . >> to keep that stuff alive is not only important to me but v
your take a live look at san francisco with a rainy san francisco this morning and he can see grace cathedral the weather is supposed to get better. >>> this is an exciting story. the 97th annual academy awards are tonight and this year's best picture nominees have one thing in common, they include talking. only two silent award ceremony have ever won the oscar for best picture, 1927's wings took from the top prize at the very first academy awards ceremony. it did not happen again...
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they showed no grace, no magnanimity of spirit, no diplomatic acumen.les, and they disrespected the history and legacy of the nation they lead. today, donald trump acted more like russians. excuse me. today, donald trump acted more like russia's putin than america's president. joining us now is senator cory booker, democrat of new jersey. he's a member of the senate foreign relations committee. senator booker, i'm really glad you could be here tonight. thanks for making time. >> thanks for having me. >> on on a really awful day for our nation, frankly. it's an awful day for ukraine and our nation. the one nation. that really is celebrating right now is vladimir putin and russia. >> what concerns you the most about that? what for? for americans who don't necessarily think about foreign policy that much, who don't think about america's role in the world, or if they do, don't think it affects their regular lives very much. what concerns you the most about us apparently abandoning our global stance of the entire modern history of our country and instead lin
they showed no grace, no magnanimity of spirit, no diplomatic acumen.les, and they disrespected the history and legacy of the nation they lead. today, donald trump acted more like russians. excuse me. today, donald trump acted more like russia's putin than america's president. joining us now is senator cory booker, democrat of new jersey. he's a member of the senate foreign relations committee. senator booker, i'm really glad you could be here tonight. thanks for making time. >> thanks...
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all right, the grace building. there's a big stain on the front. how do we get it off? when i was a little girl in jamaica, my gammy taught me to take a wet rag and in a circ-- ah, excuse me, vice-president coco, no one cares about your gammy. what did you say about my gammy? forget gammy. who's gammy? there's no gammy. maybe there should be a gammy. oh, no. george. gammy. gammy! gammy! gammy! gammy! gammy! gammy! gammy's gettin' upset! on ktvu fox two. >> a show of force in the east bay against the trump administration as fears grow. a former federal prison could be used to hold those detained by ice. >> for those who are afraid to use their voice because of what might happen to them. >> good evening. on this saturday night, i'm cristina rendon, and we begin tonight with that major protest in the east bay city of dublin over the possibility that the shuttered fci dublin prison could turn into an immigrant detention center. president trump has made deporting undocumented immigrants a key part of his second administration. we do know ice is entered into contracts with fi
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how far have we fallen from grace? >> as far as i can ever remember, i've never seen such a colossal failure of american diplomacy. this was supposed to be a good deal. it's supposed to be a good day. both sides were happy with this minerals deal, and it could have helped to set the preconditions for a genuine negotiation to a peace deal, which everybody wants. the ukrainians, most of all. let's be crystal clear about that. but instead it became the shouting match and relitigating what happened in 2016. and just like you said that earlier in the comments, there's one giant winner from all of this. this is vladimir putin. and the real question now is, is that by design or was that a mistake? because sometimes when i hear president trump, i think he's doing everything he can to appease putin. and that doesn't that is not in america's national interest. let's leave aside ukraine for a minute. we do not have an interest in emboldening dictators to attack their enemies to neighbors. i mean, to annex their territory that wil
how far have we fallen from grace? >> as far as i can ever remember, i've never seen such a colossal failure of american diplomacy. this was supposed to be a good deal. it's supposed to be a good day. both sides were happy with this minerals deal, and it could have helped to set the preconditions for a genuine negotiation to a peace deal, which everybody wants. the ukrainians, most of all. let's be crystal clear about that. but instead it became the shouting match and relitigating what...
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really give the concessions that the white house needs and wants in order to get back into the good graces, it seems, of president trump, but a very interesting situation to continue to watch. and definitely going to continue to watch what the ukrainian officials are saying now. alex. >> you kind of think the president might want to say, we want you to be able to say you want guaranteed peace. i think that's the one word that's been left out of here. okay, yamiche, thank you for that. joining me right now, we have former ohio governor and msnbc political analyst john kasich and former assistant to the secretary of defense for public affairs, chris maher. gentlemen, good to have you both here. so, governor, after that disastrous white house meeting, you posted a comment on social media that has gotten more than 1 million views. and you wrote today's oval office meeting with vladimir zelensky was shameful. president zelensky represents a nation whose citizens have sacrificed their lives and shed blood for the freedoms they cherish. he deserves respect, not humiliation. and there are many who
really give the concessions that the white house needs and wants in order to get back into the good graces, it seems, of president trump, but a very interesting situation to continue to watch. and definitely going to continue to watch what the ukrainian officials are saying now. alex. >> you kind of think the president might want to say, we want you to be able to say you want guaranteed peace. i think that's the one word that's been left out of here. okay, yamiche, thank you for that....
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so i actually don't think he has a major grace period. people are hurting around the country, and they currently see that he is more concerned about having elon musk in the white house cutting veterans jobs. and, you know, moms and dads and single parents who work in the federal government are losing their jobs versus bringing the costs down for the american people. and that's what he should be focused on. >> scott, i do want to ask you about some of these clips that we're seeing when lawmakers are going back to their districts, to their home states, and we are seeing it across the board in red states and blue states. and look, we've heard the the claims that these are hired actors, that these are democrats that are coming in. but, but, but these lawmakers have acknowledged in some cases these are their constituents. and, you know, we just had this last one with roger marshall in kansas. how seriously do you think they need to be taking this outcry? >> nobody loves going to a republican town hall meeting like crazed liberal democrat activ
so i actually don't think he has a major grace period. people are hurting around the country, and they currently see that he is more concerned about having elon musk in the white house cutting veterans jobs. and, you know, moms and dads and single parents who work in the federal government are losing their jobs versus bringing the costs down for the american people. and that's what he should be focused on. >> scott, i do want to ask you about some of these clips that we're seeing when...
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i mean, what's to stop putin from just icing ukraine out of the good graces of the united states and then taking the whole thing? >> well, that's what he's been trying to do. and i disagree with everything that the lieutenant colonel has been saying. you know, i'm just some simple indiana boy. but when i watched this event today, i want to know why our ally is allowed to disrespect the united states of america. the leader, the current leader of the van jones. let me finish. >> in apology. president trump owes zelenskyy an apology for the way he's treated him. for what? i didn't, i demand it. what? i demand that they give. >> you demand un resolution number two. go ahead and say. >> demanded preposterous things like zelenskyy owes an apology for being attacked. i'm going to go ahead and say something outrageous, actually. >> if the price of you say that ukraine wants peace, jd vance should resign. >> how about that? we're just going to go through crazy stuff. >> you say ukraine wants peace. yeah. if zelenskyy wanted peace, then he would have kept his mouth shut. >> he did. until there
i mean, what's to stop putin from just icing ukraine out of the good graces of the united states and then taking the whole thing? >> well, that's what he's been trying to do. and i disagree with everything that the lieutenant colonel has been saying. you know, i'm just some simple indiana boy. but when i watched this event today, i want to know why our ally is allowed to disrespect the united states of america. the leader, the current leader of the van jones. let me finish. >> in...
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somebody that you have to constantly flatter, stay in the good graces of. and if you make a mistake like marco rubio did and looking like he was about to pass out and like he wasn't completely on board as jd vance and trump were berating zelensky, then you need to put out a tweet right away saying, no, no, no, the president is right. we've all seen those cabinet meetings, the one like they just had the other day, where everybody is fawning all over trump. sure. that's the way to keep him at bay. keep him from aiming his fire at you. but it's no way to actually run a country or to be the leader of the most powerful nation in the world and exercise leadership on a global scale. and so, again, it just it emphasizes how personal everything is to donald trump. and if you really do public policy and leadership, right, everything can't be that personal or you're going to get a lot of things wrong the way that he is. >> okay. and don and susan, you guys stay with me because we're going to look ahead to president trump's big speech this week on capitol hill in just
somebody that you have to constantly flatter, stay in the good graces of. and if you make a mistake like marco rubio did and looking like he was about to pass out and like he wasn't completely on board as jd vance and trump were berating zelensky, then you need to put out a tweet right away saying, no, no, no, the president is right. we've all seen those cabinet meetings, the one like they just had the other day, where everybody is fawning all over trump. sure. that's the way to keep him at...
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children will & grace die and our national security will erode and american alliances will suffer and u.s. partners will be at risk and america's enemies will rerejoice. the trump administration has put america last by handing a gift to our biggest adversaries, notably china, unquote. i agree with my colleagues across the aisle that our ports need to be secure and that we need to encounter the p.r.c.'s influence in the u.s. and across the globe. i hope my colleagues would open their eyes and see that this administration's actions fly directly in the face of those goals. i thank the witnesses again for joining us and i yield back. mr. gimenez. other members of the committee are reminded opening statements may be submitted for the record. i'm pleased to have a distinguished panel of witnesses before us today on this critical topic. i ask our witnesses please rise and raise their right hand. do you solemnly swear the testimony you will give before the committee on homeland security before the united states house of representatives will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the tr
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[video clip] >> the reagan administration had the grace commission with people coming and spinning a looking at the government saying do this, do this. we decided a thing happened with the grace commission and we decided what we had to do is we had to get inside the belly of the beast, just like any good consultant does when they come to a company. they get in there to figure out how this works and what is working and what is not working. we did that. that is not what elon musk is doing. they are not trying to understand what the mission is. otherwise, they would not have fired people working on avian bird flu just as avian bird flu seems to be peaking. host: they have got a lot of pushback for wanting access to the agency sentence sums -- agency systems of doge staffers going in. is that part of what they are trying to do, go into these agencies and learn about them? guest: they are going into the agencies, they are not trying to learn about them. that is the difference. the other difference is we are looking for fat. they are actually cutting muscle and that will boomerang. it has
[video clip] >> the reagan administration had the grace commission with people coming and spinning a looking at the government saying do this, do this. we decided a thing happened with the grace commission and we decided what we had to do is we had to get inside the belly of the beast, just like any good consultant does when they come to a company. they get in there to figure out how this works and what is working and what is not working. we did that. that is not what elon musk is doing....