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. >> reporter: it was 1962, a celebration of john f. kennedy's 45th birthday. >> this lovely lady, marilyn monroe. >> reporter: but for one breathless moment, it looked like marilyn monroe had shown up to the party naked. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >> reporter: that dress caused a stir then, and again nearly 63 years later when it sold at auction for $4.8 million. a world record. it was put up by the same auction house that also sold michael jackson's sequinned glove, olivia newton-john's greaser jacket. >> tell me about it, stud. >> reporter: even this box containing truman capote's ashes. >> items that we've sold five years ago, ten years ago, 15 years ago that comes back to the auction sells more multiple times of what we sold it for way back then. >> reporter: martin nolan and darren julien -- >> this is mariah carey's. >> no. >> the heart and fan boy souls of julien auctions. >> you can own a boot owned by ringo starr. >> reporter: which is making quite a name for itself of late. >> i'll take one of the guitars. >> reporter: the two of them c
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early months of president lyndon johnson's term in 1963 following the assassination of president john f. kennedy. johnson addressed congress after kennedy's death and called on members to pass civil rights legislation. on lectures in history, university of southern california professor brittany friedman on the formation and evolution of american prison gangs in the 20th and 21st centuries. exploring the american story. watch american history tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your progr guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/ histy. >> next week on the c-span networks, the house and senate are in session. the health of put on legislation to repeal den administration energy environment to rules. the senate continues voting on president trump's cabinet nominations, including secretaries of education and labor. both chambers are facing a march 14 government funding deadline. the house could vote on extending funding for the end of september to avert a shutdown on tuesday. the center for relations committee considers the nomination of matthew whitaker, former acting attorney general d
early months of president lyndon johnson's term in 1963 following the assassination of president john f. kennedy. johnson addressed congress after kennedy's death and called on members to pass civil rights legislation. on lectures in history, university of southern california professor brittany friedman on the formation and evolution of american prison gangs in the 20th and 21st centuries. exploring the american story. watch american history tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your...
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john f kennedy chose him as his deputy. together, they were elected by the american people who now look to lyndon johnson to assure continuity of government upon him. now falls all the weight of leadership. and that was some of the newsreel footage from friday, november 22nd, 1963. and that deadly and dramatic day in dallas when president john kennedy was assassinated and his vice president, lyndon johnson, took office as the country's new leader. well, for the next hour, we'll hear about president johnson's work to try to heal the nation and move it forward after the tragedy. welcome to our american history tv series, the first 100 days where we look at the early months of a new presidential administration. it's accomplishments and setbacks and the impact up to present day. our guest to discuss lyndon johnson's first 100 days is julian zelizer. history and public affairs professor at princeton. and author of the book the fierce urgency of now lyndon johnson, congress and the battle for the great society. professor zelizer,
john f kennedy chose him as his deputy. together, they were elected by the american people who now look to lyndon johnson to assure continuity of government upon him. now falls all the weight of leadership. and that was some of the newsreel footage from friday, november 22nd, 1963. and that deadly and dramatic day in dallas when president john kennedy was assassinated and his vice president, lyndon johnson, took office as the country's new leader. well, for the next hour, we'll hear about...
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a celebration of john f. kennedy'sonroe. >> reporter: for one breathless moment, it looked like marilyn monroe had shown up to the party naked. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >> reporter: that dress caused a stir then and again nearly 63 years later when it sold at auction for $4.8 million. a world record. it was put up by the same auction house that also sold michael jackson's sequinned glove, olivia newton-john's greaser jacket, even this box containing truman capote's ashes. >> items that we have sold five years ago, ten years ago, 15 years ago, that comes back to the auction sells for multiple times what we sold for way back then. >> reporter: martin nolan and darren julien -- >> this is mariah carey's. >> reporter: are the heart and fanboy souls of julien's auctions. >> uk telephone booth owned by ringo starr. >> reporter: which has been making a name for is self in the celebrity memorabilia space. they couldn't be more different. >> that's cool. really cool. >> reporter: martin is from rural ireland. darren is from ru
a celebration of john f. kennedy'sonroe. >> reporter: for one breathless moment, it looked like marilyn monroe had shown up to the party naked. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >> reporter: that dress caused a stir then and again nearly 63 years later when it sold at auction for $4.8 million. a world record. it was put up by the same auction house that also sold michael jackson's sequinned glove, olivia newton-john's greaser jacket, even this box containing truman capote's ashes....
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. >> good evening, everyone and welcome to the john f. kennedy, jr. at the institute of politics. my name is natasha pereira and on the first year of the call to study economics in english. and i'm a member of the john f. kennedy, jr. forum committee. tonight with the distinct pleasure of hosting a conversation with our distinguis
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. >> good evening, everyone and welcome to the john f. kennedy, jr. forum here at the institute of politics. my name is natasha pereira and on the first year of the call to study economics in english. and i'm a member of the john f. kennedy, jr. forum committee. tonight with the distinct pleasure of hosting a conversation with our distinguished guest, karine jean-pierre, a trailblazer in american politics, she made history as a first black person and first openly lgbtq individual to serve as the white house press secretary. >> previously she served as the deputy press secretary to her predecessor from 2021 to 2022 and chief of staff for kamala harris in her election bid. prior to working for harris in 2020 and then with the subsequent biden administration, jean-pierre was a senior advisor and national spokesman for the progressive policy group moveon.org. she was also previously a political analyst for nbc news and msnbc and a lecturer in international and public affairs at columbia university. beyond politics, she's a vocal advocate for representation
. >> good evening, everyone and welcome to the john f. kennedy, jr. forum here at the institute of politics. my name is natasha pereira and on the first year of the call to study economics in english. and i'm a member of the john f. kennedy, jr. forum committee. tonight with the distinct pleasure of hosting a conversation with our distinguished guest, karine jean-pierre, a trailblazer in american politics, she made history as a first black person and first openly lgbtq individual to serve...
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. >> good evening, everyone and welcome to the john f. kennedy, jr. forum here at the institute of politics. my name is natasha pereira and on the first year of the call to study economics in english. and i'm a member of the john f. kennedy, jr. forum committee. tonight with the distinct pleasure of hosting a conversation with our distinguished guest, karine jean-pierre, a trailblazer in american politics, she made history as a first black person and first openly lgbtq individual to serve as the white house press secretary. in a 2019 memoir, moving forward. this conversation will be moderated by written shepherd, abc political report and current resident fellow at and anoushka chander. an analyst on cnn, msnbc, if you are an series exim and that you can find her work across all abc news platforms like streaming, rader, tiktok, podcast, 538. the list the list goes on. anoushka chander is a senior at the college studying social studies and african-american studies with a focus in women's rights, racial justice and the law. she is a fellow member of the f
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i invoke john f. kennedy. my parents came here in 1960's from india when president kennedy talked about going to the moon. we have to come together as a country as divided as we are. i am proud of the innovation and the technology, but america should lead in making sure that technology protects kids and protects people and this bill as you crafted balances the free speech concerns with the protections and am looking forward to supporting it. senator cruz: thank you for the bipartisan support we have in this bill in the senate, senator klobuchar and we passed it unanimously, mad lean dean and other democrats are supporting. there are issues that divide us, but this should not be one of them. we should come together and say we need to protect our kids and keep them safe. i will say to victim advocates, you guys are courageous inexpirational and making a real difference. i will say to the house members, you are seeing something that you thought was impossible which is the senate doing anything briefly and expedit
i invoke john f. kennedy. my parents came here in 1960's from india when president kennedy talked about going to the moon. we have to come together as a country as divided as we are. i am proud of the innovation and the technology, but america should lead in making sure that technology protects kids and protects people and this bill as you crafted balances the free speech concerns with the protections and am looking forward to supporting it. senator cruz: thank you for the bipartisan support we...
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president john f. kennedy once said, as we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not uttering words, but living by them. today i have the distinct honor and constitutional obligation to address the 68th legislature at the commencement of the general session. and i am proud to report that wyoming remains strong and vibrant. there are concerns to be sure but our future is very bright. our fellow citizens made decisions last summer and fall, nationally and here in wyoming. many of you here today are new to this legislature. but all of you are passionate in your desire to serve. all of us in this room stand on the shoulders of those who have served before us. they built this great state, and i congratulate you on your election and wish you godspeed. we do have a lot to do, and i have no doubt that the people in this room can get it done. we are here to uphold the wyoming constitution, to protect our way of life. we have serious responsibilities to those that require us to wor
president john f. kennedy once said, as we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not uttering words, but living by them. today i have the distinct honor and constitutional obligation to address the 68th legislature at the commencement of the general session. and i am proud to report that wyoming remains strong and vibrant. there are concerns to be sure but our future is very bright. our fellow citizens made decisions last summer and fall, nationally and...
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right when nikita khrushchev learned john f. kennedy had been assassinated he cried. why? guest: it was one of the marvelous interesting in my judgment fascinating aspects of nikita khrushchev that he had a dream and the dream was that if he could sit down with an american president, he figured that he and the president could solve all the problems of the world. all he needed was that opportunity. and he got that opportunity only once in june of 1961 in vienna when they met at the summit, the summit that was greeted with enormous expectation and ended in the deepest disappointment. and khrushchev took it into his mind that he wanted to somehow or another take kennedy to the cleaners, he was going to get his way, he wanted to rewte the strategic balance of the world whi favored the u.s.. he wanted to favor russia, the soviet union and he did have that moment with kennedy which led to the cuban missile crisis, which led the world to the edge of a nuclear war. afterward, they reached an agreement on an atmospheric nuclear test ban treaty. after that finally in khrushchev's mi
right when nikita khrushchev learned john f. kennedy had been assassinated he cried. why? guest: it was one of the marvelous interesting in my judgment fascinating aspects of nikita khrushchev that he had a dream and the dream was that if he could sit down with an american president, he figured that he and the president could solve all the problems of the world. all he needed was that opportunity. and he got that opportunity only once in june of 1961 in vienna when they met at the summit, the...
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francesca invoked john f. kennedy, my parents came here in the 1960's from india when kennedy was talking about goinge moon, we have to be able to figure out some ways coming together as a country and as divides as we are and i represent technology and i think this bill balance it is free speech concerns with the protections and i'm looking forward to supporting it. >> well, ro, thank you for being here. thank you for the bipartisan support that we have in this bill and the senate, senator klobuchar is the lead democrat author and we passed it unanimously law the senate, madeline dean, ro khanna and other democrats are supporting it and i'm confident there are issues that divide us on partisan basis and this should be that we all come together, look, we need to protect our kids, we need to keep them safe, i will say to the victim advocates, you guys are extraordinary, you are courageous, you are inspirational and you're making a real difference so thank you. i will say to the house mo elleithee members, you're seeing
francesca invoked john f. kennedy, my parents came here in the 1960's from india when kennedy was talking about goinge moon, we have to be able to figure out some ways coming together as a country and as divides as we are and i represent technology and i think this bill balance it is free speech concerns with the protections and i'm looking forward to supporting it. >> well, ro, thank you for being here. thank you for the bipartisan support that we have in this bill and the senate,...
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noting and reminding that the federal government surveilled martin luther king, that robert f kennedy and john f kennedy authorized the fbi to wiretap his phones, phones of his associates, his and his office, and they also authorized listening devices in his hotel room. so they try to catch him in compromising circumstances which they and that they sent those tapes from some of those exchanges to his home in an attempt to destroy his marriage and, in including a letter in that package to king that the only way out for him was suicide our government did that the same government that honors him with a national holiday today and there more tapes to be released the fbi is set to release the audio of those recordings in 19 in 2010. in the irony of course is that now that we have the transcripts of a lot of those conversations they they help us understand. king in a way that the fbi never intended so i don't mean this to in any way justify what they did but there's this bitter ironic silver lining in. we can hear king's phone calls and we can see how desperate he was, how unhappy he was how frustrat
noting and reminding that the federal government surveilled martin luther king, that robert f kennedy and john f kennedy authorized the fbi to wiretap his phones, phones of his associates, his and his office, and they also authorized listening devices in his hotel room. so they try to catch him in compromising circumstances which they and that they sent those tapes from some of those exchanges to his home in an attempt to destroy his marriage and, in including a letter in that package to king...
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back in 1960 senator john f. kennedy soviet union and its growing influence. >> 've been living off our fat for the last three or four years militarily. the soviet union made the big breakthrough in missiles and they'll be ahead of us in those decisive weapons of war in the early '60s. it is true militarily and economically that it is true greater and scientifically and of the image they give to the world of the country. i do believe that in october 1960 we are the strongest power in the world, but the point where is the curve going to meet? the soviet union is growing especially in its military power especially missiles, by 1960, 2 and 3, will we be stronger? we're not going to be in 1962 and 3 the most powerful country in the world. >> the president prepares to >> the president prepares to address con some people just know they could save hundreds on car insurance by checking allstate first. like you know to check the weather first, before sailing. it's gonna get nasty later. yep. hey! perfect day for sailing, huh? hav
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not have the traditional into the presidency in those months immediately after the assassin of john f kennedy really the ground running with legislation picking up the agenda of the kennedy administration trying to put it into action as as possible. i mean, did the civil rights act 100 days, but it's, you know, within the first six months of johnson's reagan comes into office pushing in particular his major tax cuts at the beginning of his administration and each president since roosevelt has held that out as a of benchmark. all of them have wanted to be as active and certainly none of them has achieved the level of legislative success. but they have seen it as a a bar to reach. it's something that when barack obama came into office in the middle of another major nancial crisis he was holding up franklin as his model. what can we get right away to stabilize the economy to help employment, to get this kind of economy back up and running? and i think in that case can see just how difficult it is to do what roosevelt did. there wasn't the same of leeway. there wasn't the honeymoon period from th
not have the traditional into the presidency in those months immediately after the assassin of john f kennedy really the ground running with legislation picking up the agenda of the kennedy administration trying to put it into action as as possible. i mean, did the civil rights act 100 days, but it's, you know, within the first six months of johnson's reagan comes into office pushing in particular his major tax cuts at the beginning of his administration and each president since roosevelt has...
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president john f. kennedy got elected. wanted lyndon johnson. >> escort the president of the united states into the chamber, the following, the gentleman from minnesota, mr. mr, the gentlewoman from michigan, the gentleman from north carolina, mr. hudson, the gentleman from utah, mr. moore, the gentlewoman from indiana,, the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. hearne, the duma from new york, mr. jeffries, the gentlewoman from massachusetts, ms. clark, the gentlewoman from california, mr. lu, the gentleman from colorado, the gentlewoman from washington, the gentleman from michigan, mrs. dingell. fmr. pres. biden: the president of the senate, as direction of the body -- vp vance: the president of the senate, at the direction of the body, escorts the president of the united states into the house chamber. the senator from south dakota, mr. thune, the senator from wyoming, mr. barrasso, the senator from arkansas, mr. cotton, the senator from oklahoma, mr. lankford, the senator from west virginia, mrs. capito, the senator from south ca
president john f. kennedy got elected. wanted lyndon johnson. >> escort the president of the united states into the chamber, the following, the gentleman from minnesota, mr. mr, the gentlewoman from michigan, the gentleman from north carolina, mr. hudson, the gentleman from utah, mr. moore, the gentlewoman from indiana,, the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. hearne, the duma from new york, mr. jeffries, the gentlewoman from massachusetts, ms. clark, the gentlewoman from california, mr. lu, the...
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early months of president lyndon johnson's from a 1963, following the assassination of president john f. kennedy congress shortly after kennedy's death and colored members about civil rights legislation ended 8:00 p.m. eastern lectures in history university of southern california, socio-'s like that a sociology professor of american prison gangs in the 20th and the 21st centuries explain the american story, watch american history tv salaries on "c-span2" and find a full schedule of your program guide or watch online anytime is cspan.org/history. >> sunday on c-span's q&a will talk with national geographic explores tyrone members will documenting of the 12000 slave ships that operated during the slave trade in her memoir written in the waters she discovers the training in preparation required to undertake that big mission work done by the nonprofit organization. and primarily poses african-american divers. >> in the museum, and it turned out that they were a group called diving with a purpose and that they spent their time searching for and documenting slave ship wrecks on the world. i was like o
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back in 1960 senator john f. kennedy"meet the press" with this warning about the soviet union and its growing influence. >> we've been living off our fat for the last three or four years militarily. the soviet union made the big breakthrough in missiles and they'll be ahead of us in those decisive weapons of war in the early '60s. it is true militarily and economically that it is true greater and scientifically and of the image they give to the world of the country. i do believe that in october 1960 we are the strongest power in the world, but the point where is the curve going to meet? the soviet union is growing especially in its military power especially missiles, by 1960, 2 and 3, will we be stronger? we're not going to be in 1962 and 3 the most powerful country in the world. >> the presiden 100 insurance cs for. >> you to find savings. >> no one else can. >> room for one more. >> the zebra. >> we do the searching. >> you do the saving. >> with four imprint, you get more than promo products. you get the certainty of
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and you look at john f kennedy, you look at barack obama. those are the type of democrats who end up inspiring the nation. >> we shall see. congressman, thank you so much for joining. >> thank you. >> well ahead, it was an a.i. tool meant to generate opposing perspective. but then it came up with pro kkk arguments. now the billionaire owner of the l.a. times is having to backtrack as he tries to win back subscribers. plus, target faces a 40 day boycott for rolling back dei policies. well, the anger expand to other companies. >> united states of scandal with jake tapper returns sunday at nine on cnn. >> don't you want some more? cause i can feel your love. i can feel your love. hi. hi. chocolate fundraiser. >> with the chase mobile app. things move a little more smoothly. >> champion. i'm the champion. i'm number one. >> deposit checks easily and send money quickly. >> oh. i'm the champion. >> that's convenience from chase. make more of what's yours work. >> play blink. relief. work. play. blink. relief. >> the only 3 in 1. >> extended relief
and you look at john f kennedy, you look at barack obama. those are the type of democrats who end up inspiring the nation. >> we shall see. congressman, thank you so much for joining. >> thank you. >> well ahead, it was an a.i. tool meant to generate opposing perspective. but then it came up with pro kkk arguments. now the billionaire owner of the l.a. times is having to backtrack as he tries to win back subscribers. plus, target faces a 40 day boycott for rolling back dei...
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and i'm a member of the john f. kennedy jr. forum committee. tonight we have the distinct pleasure of hosting a conversation with our distinguished guest, karine jean-pierre. a trail blazer in american politics, ms. jean-pierre made history as the first black person and first openly lgbtq individual to serve as the white house press secretary. her tenure in the biden administration was marked by a steadfast commitment to transparency, accessibility and democratic values. before stepping behind the white house podium, ms. jean-pierre built a career at the intersection of politics, media and advocacy. previously she served as the deputy press secretary to her predecessor, from 2021 to 2022, and as the chief of staff for vice president candidate kamala harris in her 2020 election bid. prior to working for harmiss it 2020 and then with the subsequent biden administration, jean-pierre was a senior advisor and national spokesman for the progressive policy group moveon.org. she was also previously a political analyst for nbc news and msnbc and a lectu
and i'm a member of the john f. kennedy jr. forum committee. tonight we have the distinct pleasure of hosting a conversation with our distinguished guest, karine jean-pierre. a trail blazer in american politics, ms. jean-pierre made history as the first black person and first openly lgbtq individual to serve as the white house press secretary. her tenure in the biden administration was marked by a steadfast commitment to transparency, accessibility and democratic values. before stepping behind...
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that was the one who put out the word that john f kennedy was killed.en in existence since way before all of this happened, and ap was always there. ap was always there. ap has been the standard bearer with their stylebook. et cetera on who we are as the press. and now things have changed. and once you change this with the press, i don't know where we go from here because again, we're the first line of questioning an american president with the fourth estate, with the checks and balances. don't check out. you go to the accountability of questioning the president. and now. >> and this is important because the ap there's a little bit of punishment going on here. right. because the ap has decided not to call the gulf of mexico the gulf of america in certain circumstances, and they're mad at them. the pool is not about whether you agree with the perspective of a particular news organization. as april said, it's whether you're qualified to be able to give that news out. we all get pool reports on our phone. they're very accurate no matter who what news agenc
that was the one who put out the word that john f kennedy was killed.en in existence since way before all of this happened, and ap was always there. ap was always there. ap has been the standard bearer with their stylebook. et cetera on who we are as the press. and now things have changed. and once you change this with the press, i don't know where we go from here because again, we're the first line of questioning an american president with the fourth estate, with the checks and balances. don't...
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i know people are getting killed, but president trump has to be really strong, just like john f. kennedyas during the cuban crisis. you have to be tough. you can't be a wimp. he isn't. i know he wants peace. everything was all settled, but this guy is backing out. he is a little dictator, and i really believe that, and he doesn't really care that much for his people. i think he would sign the agreement and start the process, because we need money for our country. our country is falling apart right now. i'm poor. i'm not rich, and i paid all the tax dollars in. biden gave billions away, billions of our money without our consent. i don't think that's right. i really appreciate what president trump is doing. god bless america right now. host: that is sending in pennsylvania. our last call in this portion of the program is teresa in roanoke, virginia on the line for democrats. caller: yes, thank you for taking my call. i felt like this was a disgraceful display. president zelenskyy was trying to speak for his people when they would let him speak. trump speaks for himself. then he concludes t
i know people are getting killed, but president trump has to be really strong, just like john f. kennedyas during the cuban crisis. you have to be tough. you can't be a wimp. he isn't. i know he wants peace. everything was all settled, but this guy is backing out. he is a little dictator, and i really believe that, and he doesn't really care that much for his people. i think he would sign the agreement and start the process, because we need money for our country. our country is falling apart...
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but president trump has to be really strong just like john f. kennedy was during the cuban crisis. you have to be tough. you cannot be a wimp and he isn't. i know he wants peace. everything was settled but this guy is backing out. he is a little dictator and i believe that. he does not care that much for his people. i think if he would sign the agreement and start the process because we need money for our country. our country is falling apart right now. i am poor. i am not rich. i paid all of those tax dollars and biden gave billions away, billions of our money without our consent. i don't think that's right. i really appreciate what president trump is doing and god bless america right now. host: that was cindy in pennsylvania. our last call, teresa in virginia, democrats. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i felt like this was a disgraceful display. president zelenskyy they would let him speak. trump speaks for himself. then he concludes this is good tv. these are ukrainians' lives. this man's country is destroyed. trump calls marco little rubio, then to hear rubi
but president trump has to be really strong just like john f. kennedy was during the cuban crisis. you have to be tough. you cannot be a wimp and he isn't. i know he wants peace. everything was settled but this guy is backing out. he is a little dictator and i believe that. he does not care that much for his people. i think if he would sign the agreement and start the process because we need money for our country. our country is falling apart right now. i am poor. i am not rich. i paid all of...
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lin-manuel miranda canceled the planned run at the john f kennedy center for the performing arts, citing president trump's takeover of the kennedy center. in a statement, producer jeffrey seller wrote, our show simply cannot in good conscience participate and be a part of the new culture that is being imposed on the kennedy center. hamilton previously played at the kennedy center during president trump's first term in 2018, and when joe biden was president in 2022. >> it's all about cold air to the north, and some hit and miss rain to the south. and it looks like that's the theme here. the good news is, will be bumped in between the end of the week and the beginning of the week, but the weekend looks pretty good as most everything takes aim. areas south and i mean monterey south down to central california and even maybe southern california. some cold air rotating around the parent low. but the focus is about san francisco south. not if not half moon bay south. i'll show you more in a second. san martin that's at the perc ponds. three quarters of an inch in the last 48 hours. uvas reservo
lin-manuel miranda canceled the planned run at the john f kennedy center for the performing arts, citing president trump's takeover of the kennedy center. in a statement, producer jeffrey seller wrote, our show simply cannot in good conscience participate and be a part of the new culture that is being imposed on the kennedy center. hamilton previously played at the kennedy center during president trump's first term in 2018, and when joe biden was president in 2022. >> it's all about cold...
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lin-manuel miranda canceled a planned run at the john f kennedy center for the performing arts, citingnt trump's takeover of the kennedy center. in a statement, the producer wrote, our show simply cannot in good conscience participate and be a part of this new culture that's being imposed on the kennedy center. hamilton previously played at the kennedy center during president trump's first term back in 2018, and again when joe biden was president in 2022. >> well, millions of americans are getting ready to lose an hour of sleep this sunday when the clocks spring forward for daylight saving time. whether you love the change or not, doctors warn less sleep can trigger several adverse health effects. medical experts are sharing what you can do now to prepare for daylight saving time. some specialists advise trying to ease into the time change leading up to sunday. >> might try to wake up 15 to 20 minutes earlier for the few days before the time change, and then try to go to bed about 15 to 20 minutes earlier. this is easier said than done. >> the american academy of sleep medicine and the
lin-manuel miranda canceled a planned run at the john f kennedy center for the performing arts, citingnt trump's takeover of the kennedy center. in a statement, the producer wrote, our show simply cannot in good conscience participate and be a part of this new culture that's being imposed on the kennedy center. hamilton previously played at the kennedy center during president trump's first term back in 2018, and again when joe biden was president in 2022. >> well, millions of americans...