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tara, please stick around. we've got a lot more to discuss.amine how apparently in this examine how apparently in this new trump era, ethics [coughing] copd is an ugly reality. do you have his medical history? i watch as his world just keeps getting smaller. but then, trelegy helped us see things a little differently. with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler, trelegy keeps airways open for a full 24 hours and prevents future flare-ups. once-daily trelegy also improves lung function, so he can breathe more...
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tara setmayer and tyler ramos are back with me. i'll start with you, paula.le attack people being attacked for basically for immigrants attacking immigrants for not speaking english. you've got in january, a man in south carolina impersonating an ice agent chastised a man speaking spanish, saying, quote, don't be speaking the pig latin here. this isn't new and we're only seeing it ramp up. now. a friend of ours, jason savage from the good liars, was at cpac. i believe there was a guy walking around with an ice jacket, and when jason asked him why he had that, he said he would, just for fun, sometimes walk into like a home depot and just see the reaction from shoppers or workers in those areas. and that's where we are as a country. >> exactly. that's where. >> we are. but if we're going to go there, then let's remind trump that. actually spanish was spoken in this country before english. >> like if we're going to go there. >> like, like spanish was. >> the first. >> european language that. >> was. >> spoken in this land. and then 100 years later, it was englis
tara setmayer and tyler ramos are back with me. i'll start with you, paula.le attack people being attacked for basically for immigrants attacking immigrants for not speaking english. you've got in january, a man in south carolina impersonating an ice agent chastised a man speaking spanish, saying, quote, don't be speaking the pig latin here. this isn't new and we're only seeing it ramp up. now. a friend of ours, jason savage from the good liars, was at cpac. i believe there was a guy walking...
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tara. >> yes. >> jimmy: tara from midland park. tara, valentine's day is coming up. okay?y: all right. i love -- [ applause ] we love -- >> he was just on "snl." so. >> jimmy: yeah, i do. he was fantastic on "snl," by the way. good singer as well. timothee chalamet. and he's french. i don't think he is. [ light laughter ] but thank you. he's from new york actually, yeah. yeah. but if you could say anything to timothee chalamet -- he's watching tonight. he loves this show. what would it be? >> leave kylie jenner. pick me. pick me! >> jimmy: no, hey! [ laughter ] whoa, wait, no, stop. you can't say that. he's very happily -- he's in love. oh, my gosh. that's so funny. guys, we have tara. her secret celebrity crush is -- well, i guess it's not a a secret anymore -- timothee chalamet. and if they could say just anything to them, they'd say, "leave kylie jenner and date tara." roots, in honor of valentine's day, can we do a nice, like, a a love song? almost like a -- i want to hear, like, a elvis -- like, a a slow elvis presley song. >> tariq: yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, perfec
tara. >> yes. >> jimmy: tara from midland park. tara, valentine's day is coming up. okay?y: all right. i love -- [ applause ] we love -- >> he was just on "snl." so. >> jimmy: yeah, i do. he was fantastic on "snl," by the way. good singer as well. timothee chalamet. and he's french. i don't think he is. [ light laughter ] but thank you. he's from new york actually, yeah. yeah. but if you could say anything to timothee chalamet -- he's watching...
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host: tara roberts. in your new autobiography, "written in the waters," you say you arrived in washington, d.c. in 2017 broke. what was the situation? guest: [laughter] yes. i have been running my own nonprofit for a number of years. running nonprofits are hard. [laughter] and yeah, it was time to close the nonprofit and to replenish my bank account. so, i took a job here in the city, and i came ready to rebuild all the things. and it was actually in 2016 when i got here. but, yeah, i came here ready to start anew and to rebuild from the past. host: where did you come from and what was the focus of the nonprofit? guest: so, i came from atlanta, and the nonprofit was focused on girls. it was a nonprofit that raised money for girl changemakers around the world. we wanted to empower girls to do great things in their communities. so, it was a great -- it was a great thing. but, this is one of the things i discovered once i got here. my true love and passion is really around storytelling and writing, and i st
host: tara roberts. in your new autobiography, "written in the waters," you say you arrived in washington, d.c. in 2017 broke. what was the situation? guest: [laughter] yes. i have been running my own nonprofit for a number of years. running nonprofits are hard. [laughter] and yeah, it was time to close the nonprofit and to replenish my bank account. so, i took a job here in the city, and i came ready to rebuild all the things. and it was actually in 2016 when i got here. but, yeah, i...
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charlie sykes and tara setmayer are back with us.s. >> tara, there just is irony. >> the word i'm looking for. >> there is something so trumpian about. standing before a legislative. body that his party controls. >> and touting. >> accomplishments that he has accomplished without them. because he has such little regard for that legislative body. for the people who. elected the members of. >> that legislative. >> body. >> that he. >> is going to. >> go and brag. >> about the fact. >> that he is. >> already operating as. >> a king. >> i think the word is authoritarian. he has completely neutered the united states congress. particularly democrats. i mean, not democrats. republicans in particular. i don't know, i. >> think they're all trying to. >> find themselves and standing up for things and just allowing their power as congress to be completely taken from them by donald trump. once again, i remember there were times where republicans were quite upset about a few executive orders that barack obama issued, and they thought, oh, this is
charlie sykes and tara setmayer are back with us.s. >> tara, there just is irony. >> the word i'm looking for. >> there is something so trumpian about. standing before a legislative. body that his party controls. >> and touting. >> accomplishments that he has accomplished without them. because he has such little regard for that legislative body. for the people who. elected the members of. >> that legislative. >> body. >> that he. >> is going...
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our guest is national geographic explorer and resident and author tara roberts. her book, "written in the waters : a memoir of history, home, and belonging." [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2025] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> all "q&a" programs are available on our website or as a podcast on our c-span now app.
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maybe this could be for me, too. >> tara roberts with her book " written in the waters" sunday nightt 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> if you ever miss any of c-span's coverage, you can find it anytime online at c-span.org. videos of key hearings, debates and other events feature markers that guide you to interesting and newsworthy highlights. these points of interest markers up here on the right-hand side of your screen when you hit play on select videos. this timeline makes it easier to quickly get an idea of what was debated and decided in washington. scroll through and spend a few minutes on c-span's points of interest. following a contentious oval office meeting b president trump and as president vance and ine president zelenskyy the president posted this -- t pressonference between the two leaders was later canceled. you can the oval office meeting on live at c-span.org or with the c-span
maybe this could be for me, too. >> tara roberts with her book " written in the waters" sunday nightt 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> if you ever miss any of c-span's coverage, you can find it anytime online at c-span.org. videos of key hearings, debates and other events feature markers that guide you to interesting and newsworthy highlights. these points of interest markers up here on the...
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they contribute to tara read when he, thanks for doing it, goes this morning, tara. so yeah we, we saw some most it together. there was so many talking points that we could really get our teeth into this morning. and the big, big, big takeaway concerning us. it in particular is he said he received a letter from the landscape just hours before that speech. what are your total costs through what we know about that? well, it looks like he's come to his senses, or he knows that europe isn't going to be going. you know all the way with ukraine . so zalinski obviously had to apologize shows some gratitude to the us who has been spending billions of dollars and sending it in aid. and he basically said he was ready for peace. i think zelinski knows he has no way out. there's no way if that helps on election. he would be elected. he is an illegitimate president. they do want long standing piece and you know, there's legal documents, they have to sign. and if he's an illegitimate president, that's problem magic. so the years are moving now and the direction of peace zalinski h
they contribute to tara read when he, thanks for doing it, goes this morning, tara. so yeah we, we saw some most it together. there was so many talking points that we could really get our teeth into this morning. and the big, big, big takeaway concerning us. it in particular is he said he received a letter from the landscape just hours before that speech. what are your total costs through what we know about that? well, it looks like he's come to his senses, or he knows that europe isn't going...
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tara, i cut you off. what was your comment? i'll get right back to you. >> okay. elon musk yeah, elon musk is not the only unelected billionaire with kind of superseding powers over cabinet members. right now. you've got steve witkoff, donald trump's best friend, a billionaire real estate developer who seems to have an expansive portfolio from the middle east now to solving the war in ukraine. he also has, you know, done deals with qatar, sold the park lane hotel that he owned to qatar, and with the uae. and he's another one. you have mark burnett, you know, the apprentice producer who's a special envoy. there's a whole other fiefdom in state of trump's friends, very wealthy friends who are also controlling cabinet members. so i can kind of understand why marco rubio had this sort of reaction, because he's been in a bit of a power struggle already, having, you know, special envoys sort of in oversight over him. >> keith yeah. >> i just want to say, in terms of what scott was saying about waste, fraud and abuse, i live here in los angeles, in california, and just t
tara, i cut you off. what was your comment? i'll get right back to you. >> okay. elon musk yeah, elon musk is not the only unelected billionaire with kind of superseding powers over cabinet members. right now. you've got steve witkoff, donald trump's best friend, a billionaire real estate developer who seems to have an expansive portfolio from the middle east now to solving the war in ukraine. he also has, you know, done deals with qatar, sold the park lane hotel that he owned to qatar,...
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host: tara roberts, you picked up that 100 pound phone, you said yes. what was your first experience in the water, putting on all the gear? guest: so, do you mean once i was certified? host: first time in your training. guest: i wasn't a scuba diver, didn't know anything about the ocean, but i loved the water. like, i grew up in pools, so i love to swim. when i put on the mask for the first time, i felt at home in the water. i was like, yes, i love this. and i get to stay down for a long period of time? i loved it. host: the breathing. that always freaks me out. [laughter] do you make yourself take a breath underwater? guest: yeah, it's tricky because your natural instinct is to breathe out of your nose. so, you do have to get used to it, which is why they train you in pools. so you're in shallow water. you can come right back up if you get nervous or if you get scared. but the more that you practice it, the easier it comes. and i will say that the club that i trained with, the underwater adventure seekers, which is the club that doc jones first found i
host: tara roberts, you picked up that 100 pound phone, you said yes. what was your first experience in the water, putting on all the gear? guest: so, do you mean once i was certified? host: first time in your training. guest: i wasn't a scuba diver, didn't know anything about the ocean, but i loved the water. like, i grew up in pools, so i love to swim. when i put on the mask for the first time, i felt at home in the water. i was like, yes, i love this. and i get to stay down for a long period...
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tara setmayer is a former republican communications director. but we begin with nbc's business and data correspondent, brian chung. brian. >> hey there. chris. these tariffs. >> are going to be targeting our. >> neighbors to the. >> north and. south with a very substantial tariff of 25% that took effect at midnight. and in addition to a additional. >> 10% tariff on. >> china, this is going to cover many different types. >> of goods, for example. >> fruits and vegetables. >> that come in. >> from mexico. we also get a lot of produce from canada. >> as well. >> in. >> the. >> form of potatoes and also grain. but you have to remember that steel and aluminum are part of this as well. this is a really, really big deal when it comes to the. economic relationship between the united states and our neighbors to the north and south, specifically when it comes to the automotive industry. we import so many parts from mexico and then assemble so many cars in canada, which means that in some cases, you have the same vehicle that might be sold in the united st
tara setmayer is a former republican communications director. but we begin with nbc's business and data correspondent, brian chung. brian. >> hey there. chris. these tariffs. >> are going to be targeting our. >> neighbors to the. >> north and. south with a very substantial tariff of 25% that took effect at midnight. and in addition to a additional. >> 10% tariff on. >> china, this is going to cover many different types. >> of goods, for example....
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abc seven news reporter tara campbell, with who's behind the proposal and the response from activists. >> outcry friday from those working to keep california's black bears safe. responding to an attempt to bring back the use of hound dogs to hunt bears, a tactic outlawed more than a decade ago. >> it is so cruel in every possible way. >> and bryant is the executive director of the bear league, leading the opposition to assembly bill 1038, introduced by assembly member heather chadwick, representing tahoe. >> it's a ploy to bring back hounding. >> hounding is the practice of putting gps collars on packs of dogs, who then chase down bears for hours. eventually bears retreating up a tree. and that's when the hunters step in. >> and then they shoot the bear because, like i said, he can't fly away. he doesn't have wings. they shoot him, and then he tumbles down through the branches, sometimes just breaking bones on the way down, getting badly injured, sometimes dying on the way down or from the gunshot. >> in a statement, assemblymember chadwick says the bill is intended to control the bla
abc seven news reporter tara campbell, with who's behind the proposal and the response from activists. >> outcry friday from those working to keep california's black bears safe. responding to an attempt to bring back the use of hound dogs to hunt bears, a tactic outlawed more than a decade ago. >> it is so cruel in every possible way. >> and bryant is the executive director of the bear league, leading the opposition to assembly bill 1038, introduced by assembly member heather...
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abc seven news reporter tara campbell spoke with the leader of a bay area nonprofit working to send aid. even if the white house won't. >> stand with ukraine. stand with ukraine. >> one rally after the next in the bay area and beyond, as president donald trump delivers one blow after the next to ukraine, shifting critical u.s. support in its battle against russia. >> pausing, intelligence sharing and pausing the shipment of defensive weapons is not helpful, and it only plays to the hand of russia and putin. >> igor markov is with nova ukraine, a bay area nonprofit working closely with organizations on the ground in ukraine, providing aid everything from medical equipment to winter clothing. >> we are trying to ramp up the donation drives and our projects are, you know, pretty much dependent on the funding that we have. >> the support perhaps most meaningful to those with loved ones in ukraine and those wanting to return. >> she wants to go home and she prays to god there is home. >> yulia zimmerman's mom, maria, fled ukraine the first year of the war. >> those are the. >> and is still w
abc seven news reporter tara campbell spoke with the leader of a bay area nonprofit working to send aid. even if the white house won't. >> stand with ukraine. stand with ukraine. >> one rally after the next in the bay area and beyond, as president donald trump delivers one blow after the next to ukraine, shifting critical u.s. support in its battle against russia. >> pausing, intelligence sharing and pausing the shipment of defensive weapons is not helpful, and it only plays...
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when your a us ally, one day, all that much of her date on the barricades against the red tara the next day. you all the tara one day, your saddam hussein, getting american arms and money. unintelligence the next day hanging from the dallas one day. oh, why mcduffy chatting over tea with tony black. the next day you were lynch to death by a bay mall one day your call go on to the permanent protection of us troops. there's gonna be no circumstance for you to see people being lifted off the roof of a embassy in the of the united states, from afghanistan, probably the next day, or watching your for of a friends shop print up underway almost exactly like that day that you'll south vietnam being trained to flight, you'll north and brothers, and the next day you'll grabbing it aloud as then so now one day you'll pass it will be the next day. you'll persona non grata a quick glance at a history book, put a shows the landscape, but the all to the trail runs deep in washington. so the question was always when to know if, just as the question now is, when know if it's all finally going to come ou
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abc seven news reporter tara campbell spoke with the leader of a bay area nonprofit working to send aid. even if the white house won't. >> stand with ukraine. stand with ukraine. >> one rally after the next in the bay area and beyond, as president donald trump delivers one blow after the next to ukraine, shifting critical u.s. support in its battle against russia. >> pausing, intelligence sharing and pausing the shipment of defensive weapons is not helpful, and it only plays to the hand of russia and putin. >> igor markov is with nova ukraine, a bay area nonprofit working closely with organizations on the ground in ukraine, providing aid everything from medical equipment to winter clothing. >> we are trying to ramp up the donation drives and our projects are, you know, pretty much dependent on the funding that we have. >> the support perhaps most meaningful to those with loved ones in ukraine and those wanting to return. >> she wants to go home and she prays to god there is home. >> yulia zimmerman's mom, maria, fled ukraine the first year of the war. >> those are the. >> and is still w
abc seven news reporter tara campbell spoke with the leader of a bay area nonprofit working to send aid. even if the white house won't. >> stand with ukraine. stand with ukraine. >> one rally after the next in the bay area and beyond, as president donald trump delivers one blow after the next to ukraine, shifting critical u.s. support in its battle against russia. >> pausing, intelligence sharing and pausing the shipment of defensive weapons is not helpful, and it only plays...
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my auntie contributed tara re thank you for that. thank you. what am i going to donald trump, the promise to impose reciprocal terrace on mexico, canada, and many other nations starting from the next mountain. so let's take less than or you don't make your product in america. however, under the trump administration, you will pay a tariff and in some cases, a rather large one. other countries have used tariffs against us for decades, and now it's our turn to start using them against those other countries. on average, the european union, china, brazil, india, mexico and canada. have you heard of them? and countless other nations judges tremendously higher tariffs than we charge them . it's very unfair. april 2nd, reciprocal tariffs kick in and whatever they tariff us, other countries, we will care of them that's reciprocal back and forth, whatever they attach. we will tax the well, that is how also has responded to donald trump's 25 percent increase in terrorist on trade between the navy states. at 12 o 1 am president trump stabbed america's best
my auntie contributed tara re thank you for that. thank you. what am i going to donald trump, the promise to impose reciprocal terrace on mexico, canada, and many other nations starting from the next mountain. so let's take less than or you don't make your product in america. however, under the trump administration, you will pay a tariff and in some cases, a rather large one. other countries have used tariffs against us for decades, and now it's our turn to start using them against those other...
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you contributed tara rethink. thank you as well. president trump, also a now sweeping tips for top measures on countries that impose terrace on the us mexico and canada. have you heard of them? and countless other nations judges tremendously higher tariffs than we charge them . it's very unfair. april 2nd, reciprocal terrace kick in and whatever they tariff us, other countries, we will care of them much reciprocal back and forth kind of as conservative opposition. lee, the issue, they defy and statements over the escalating trade will. with the u. s. president trump stabbed america's best friends in the back. my message to the president is this. canada will fight back. we will defend our people and our economy, and we will play canada 1st. there is no doubt that our economy will suffer. but so will yours. president trump, the united states, wants to trade war against canada, their closest partner and ally, the closest friends. now it's not in my habit to agree with the wall street journal . but donald, they point
you contributed tara rethink. thank you as well. president trump, also a now sweeping tips for top measures on countries that impose terrace on the us mexico and canada. have you heard of them? and countless other nations judges tremendously higher tariffs than we charge them . it's very unfair. april 2nd, reciprocal terrace kick in and whatever they tariff us, other countries, we will care of them much reciprocal back and forth kind of as conservative opposition. lee, the issue, they defy and...
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russia has made it very, very clear that it does not one west and the nato troops anywhere near it's tara street, whether that's near the russian. so that's or near what was the front line of the war, then became uh the, the demarcation line in some sort of c swap proposal. i think the other problem here is how many other nations will be prepared to take part in this combination of the winning? how many of those would be willing? and i think over you got from the u. k. what are the european nations would be padded to stand up with germany? for example, that would be important. and i think it's a little unclear at the moment because of course of the german german government is in flux. i'll send you election with a new coalition. currently being formed, i think look a little closer on thursday because there was an e. u summit coming up, taking place in brussels. the, the talking about bull money from europe for defense spending, ocean level design, president of the european commission said that was now a priority. but all ready, all the going to get any conclusions from that think somethin
russia has made it very, very clear that it does not one west and the nato troops anywhere near it's tara street, whether that's near the russian. so that's or near what was the front line of the war, then became uh the, the demarcation line in some sort of c swap proposal. i think the other problem here is how many other nations will be prepared to take part in this combination of the winning? how many of those would be willing? and i think over you got from the u. k. what are the european...
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sunday on c-span's q&a, we will talk with national geographic explorer tara roberts who travels the world documenting the underwater wrecks of slave ships. the nonprofit organization diving with a purpose is primarily composed of african-american divers. >> i saw this picture in a museum, these women in a group called diving with the purpose and that they spend their time searching for an documenting slave ship wrecks around the world. there are people like me who are living a life of adventure. maybe this could be for me, too. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> following a contentious oval officeeeting between president trump, vice president vad volodymyr zelenskyy, the ent posted this. we had a very meaningful me in the white house today. much was learned that could never understood without i have determined that president
sunday on c-span's q&a, we will talk with national geographic explorer tara roberts who travels the world documenting the underwater wrecks of slave ships. the nonprofit organization diving with a purpose is primarily composed of african-american divers. >> i saw this picture in a museum, these women in a group called diving with the purpose and that they spend their time searching for an documenting slave ship wrecks around the world. there are people like me who are living a life of...
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abc seven news reporter tara campbell, with who's behind the proposal and the response from activists>> outcry friday from those working to keep california's black bears safe. responding to an attempt to bring back the use of hound dogs to hunt bears, a tactic outlawed more than a decade ago. >> it is so cruel in every possible way. >> and bryant is the executive director of the bear league, leading the opposition to assembly bill 1038, introduced by assembly member heather chadwick, representing tahoe. >> it's a ploy to bring back hounding. >> hounding is the practice of putting gps collars on packs of dogs, who then chase down bears for hours. eventually bears retreating up a tree. and that's when the hunters step in. >> and then they shoot the bear because, like i said, he can't fly away. he doesn't have wings. they shoot him, and then he tumbles down through the branches, sometimes just breaking bones on the way down, getting badly injured, sometimes dying on the way down or from the gunshot. >> in a statement, assemblymember chadwick says the bill is intended to control the black
abc seven news reporter tara campbell, with who's behind the proposal and the response from activists>> outcry friday from those working to keep california's black bears safe. responding to an attempt to bring back the use of hound dogs to hunt bears, a tactic outlawed more than a decade ago. >> it is so cruel in every possible way. >> and bryant is the executive director of the bear league, leading the opposition to assembly bill 1038, introduced by assembly member heather...
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tom ok, thanks so much tara, tara, composing for us. the in rough, or israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu says this decision to hold agents, a guns was coordinated with the trumpet administration spoken to feminist you have to do in the lights of how much is rejection of the woodcock outline. we have decided to prevent any entry of goods and supplies into gaza from us, continues to entrench itself in its positions and does not release how hostages they will be for the consequences. one. last night i held a security discussion with the participation of the minister of defense. the heads of the faction see me, a security officials and the negotiating team. at the end of the discussion, we decided on the following steps. for whole, israel is adopting the outline of president from san void. steve would cough for a temporary cease fire, so the rama dun and pulse of a period is here. we are fully coordinating with president trump and these people who suffer more than this we're doing now by home. the so low to is in jordan's capital a
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but that goes to what tara says about the cosplaying, right?space right now where we have in the oval office the scene that we have play out, we have at the fbi. the scene is playing out with the agents there. how does this how does this impact the position of the us foreign policy wise, but certainly also domestically? when you have an fbi director who doesn't want to read the briefs? so when a matter or case is brought to him of importance that may touch on national security or may touch on domestic terrorism or just run of the mill everyday crime that happens on the streets of this country. and he doesn't want to read the brief. what are we to expect as. >> as citizens. >> expected anything from him? >> right. >> we mean. >> this is what we got. >> i mean. >> we knew he. >> was completely. unqualified to begin. >> with. >> that he was. >> a. >> qanon looney tune. and, you know, he wants to. >> did you read this? >> this was in the, i think, the. >> wall. street journal yesterday. >> that that. >> lawyer last night that he wants to. >> do, do
but that goes to what tara says about the cosplaying, right?space right now where we have in the oval office the scene that we have play out, we have at the fbi. the scene is playing out with the agents there. how does this how does this impact the position of the us foreign policy wise, but certainly also domestically? when you have an fbi director who doesn't want to read the briefs? so when a matter or case is brought to him of importance that may touch on national security or may touch on...
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dale to mention incentives and tara you mentioned something about acquisition outcomes. in the private sector, defense stuff, you'll see high turnover two to three years, people are moving on. what can we do with the federal workforce to our finances to get better acquisition outcomes and if i was outcomes to hold people accountable? >> listen i think the things we have to do to change the paradigm with which folks in a position realm world. it all goes back to an old model. requirements, go to programs of record, new acquisition. the challenge is a used to be years ago where the operators, the war fighters were in the same room as the folks about requirements to understand what was necessary and do in the same room as as a folks who did acquisition. everyone cross pollinate your today we stovepipe things. the operators and feel says hey here's what i need, i need an apple. they send that to the program requirement folks and their britvic okay that looks like a pair to me. they put it together because are not that intimately knowledgeable. they send it onto the program a
dale to mention incentives and tara you mentioned something about acquisition outcomes. in the private sector, defense stuff, you'll see high turnover two to three years, people are moving on. what can we do with the federal workforce to our finances to get better acquisition outcomes and if i was outcomes to hold people accountable? >> listen i think the things we have to do to change the paradigm with which folks in a position realm world. it all goes back to an old model. requirements,...
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alan johnson, bruce blakeman and tara palmeri. americans with different perspectives aren't talking to each other, but here they do. good evening. i'm abby phillip in new york. let's get right to what america is talking about. help is not on the way. tonight, a critical decision from the trump administration at a critical time in ukraine's fight for survival. it's a decision that may pivot the war towards moscow and vladimir putin's mission to carve out that country for himself. donald trump has now ordered a temporary suspension of all u.s. military aid to ukraine. that is going to halt $1 billion of arms transfers. that was in the works. and the list of weapons that this this applies to is guided. multiple launch rocket systems, antitank weapons, artillery rounds, armored vehicles. all of these are essential to ukraine's ability to repel russian troops. now the white house is spinning this by saying that the decision is a step toward a ceasefire. quote, the president has been clear that he is focused on peace. he needs our partn
alan johnson, bruce blakeman and tara palmeri. americans with different perspectives aren't talking to each other, but here they do. good evening. i'm abby phillip in new york. let's get right to what america is talking about. help is not on the way. tonight, a critical decision from the trump administration at a critical time in ukraine's fight for survival. it's a decision that may pivot the war towards moscow and vladimir putin's mission to carve out that country for himself. donald trump...
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senior political correspondent for puck, tara palmieri. it's great to see you. tara, i have up in the wall next to you, next to you, some of your big takes from the speech. obviously, he was heavy on the economy and also on immigration. but you also note that he leaned heavy on culture wars as well. why does that stand out? >> yeah, it stands out to me because usually, you know what you lay out in the speech and the prominence of it. what comes first tends to dictate your agenda. and donald trump, he really didn't start with the economy. you had to wait about an hour, a half hour to get to that. he leaned into culture wars, into kind of owning the libs, as you could say. he really wanted to talk about how he, you know, a war on common sense that seemed to have a greater precedence to him. the di wars over, you know, how americans are really feeling day to day and why they actually elected him, which is to turn around the economy. i mean, his the way he explained the situation was to blame joe biden for the cost of eggs, to blame him for inflation. we're into our
senior political correspondent for puck, tara palmieri. it's great to see you. tara, i have up in the wall next to you, next to you, some of your big takes from the speech. obviously, he was heavy on the economy and also on immigration. but you also note that he leaned heavy on culture wars as well. why does that stand out? >> yeah, it stands out to me because usually, you know what you lay out in the speech and the prominence of it. what comes first tends to dictate your agenda. and...
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we're never going to give up, and we're here to build power. >> no fear. >> tara campbell, abc seven news. >> the new park on san francisco's great highway is now set to open on april 12th. today, local lawmakers and recreation and park crews made it official. the two mile park will be located between lincoln way and sloat boulevard. it was approved by voters on proposition k in november. now it needs to be named. the park will vote in a contest to decide which name to use. there's been more than 250 submissions, including the great parkway and the coastline. >> people know that this is a good thing for san francisco and that ten, 20, 30 years from now, people are going to look back and say, thank you for making this a reality. >> certainly has been some back and forth on this topic. and online vote begins on march 18th and will close on april 2nd, at which time the name will be announced. still ahead on abc seven news at 11. as if p-g-and-e's bills weren't high enough already, how much more customers can expect to start paying this month? also experience the red carpet. we're counti
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. >> reporter: tara freedman is with the mountain butterfly collective. >> i was absolutely alarmed and reporter: the apparent plan is for 100-foot tall building at the foot of the quarry. a warehouse to feed our 21st century appetite for home delivery. >> they want the take the road and double it. remove all these trees. it will ruin the environment for all these plants and animals and creatures and also people's enjoyment of the beautiful san bruno mountain that tons of people go up. >> reporter: that's the environmentalists' take. the developers orchard partners didn't want to go on camera but stent seventh a statement reading in part the project provides long-term economibenefits to the city and permanently protects habitats and it will create approximately 560 construction jobs and up to 1500 operational jobs. at the moment, the city is mulling over the proposal and taking public comment. >> and there's definitely a need for warehouses in the bay. but in the heart of san bruno mountain there's no need for the mass massive warehouse right here. >> reporter: tara thinks after more th
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we're never going to give up, and we're here to build power. >> tara campbell, abc seven news. >> wellnald trump signed an executive order making english the official language of the us. this is the first time the country has designated an official language on a federal level. the new order will rescind a federal mandate that requires agencies to provide language assistance to non-english speakers. former president bill clinton first introduced that bill. trump says this is a way to unite the government and provide a pathway to civic engagement. coming up on this week with george stephanopoulos, a powerhouse roundtable, and george sits down with the ukrainian ambassador to the u.s, the british ambassador to the us, and the president and ceo of the international rescue committee. you can watch the full interview on this week with george at eight this morning, right here on abc seven. also still ahead this morning, an experience for beatles fans. how you can take a walk through the eyes of paul mccartney. and a new exhibit here in san francisco. and we'll take you outside for a live look
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we're never going to give up, and we're here to build power. >> no fear. >> tara campbell, abc seven. >> several bay area cities have signed on to a sanctuary city lawsuit against the president. san jose, oakland and emeryville are now a part of the lawsuit originally filed by santa clara and san francisco. the lawsuit was originally filed on february 7th, in an attempt to block an executive order to withhold federal funding from local and state governments that refuse to aid federal immigration officials. dozens of bay area cities considered themselves sanctuary cities to immigrants living in the country illegally. still ahead this morning, an experience for beatles fans. how you can take a walk through the eyes of paul mccartney in a new exhibit in san francisco. and we'll take you outside for this live look from our south beach camera. you see the traffic moving along nicely. it's looking a little gloomy out as we're tracking this light level it's a robotic money expert. clever. how do i start a savings habit? famous cabbage. savings habits. shaving rabbits. tech can make life sim
we're never going to give up, and we're here to build power. >> no fear. >> tara campbell, abc seven. >> several bay area cities have signed on to a sanctuary city lawsuit against the president. san jose, oakland and emeryville are now a part of the lawsuit originally filed by santa clara and san francisco. the lawsuit was originally filed on february 7th, in an attempt to block an executive order to withhold federal funding from local and state governments that refuse to aid...
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. >> sunday on c-span q&a will talk with national geographic explorer tara roberts explores the roles were underwater wrecks of time the 12000 trade ships that operated during the atlantic slave trade in her memoir written in the waters, is a training preparation to undertake the diving missions and the work done by the nonprofit organization which is primarily composed of african-american divers. >> these women and it turns out they were part of this group called diving with a purpose. they spent their time searching for and documenting slave ship wrecks around the world. i was like oh my god. people look like me who are living a life of adventure. maybe this could be for me too pay. >> tara roberts with her book written in the waters sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q and a. all of our podcast on a freak c-span and app. >> coming up a series of discussions on energy policy in the first 100 days of the trump administration will hear from democratic senator jon hick and looper, like the republican congressman bob latta and randy weber for this political event is about an
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tara vanderveer and condoleezza rice checked it out.d half lead, they needed offense to finish with brook dmitry. carter hung on to win 87-81. they're going to be the no. 11 at the acc tournament. >>> giants, let's get a good look at robbie ray against the angels. and ray went out and struck out six over three innings, including punching a former giant, soler to end the first inning. bottom of the inning, matt chapman blooped one to center. it's no man's land. scored lamonte wade jr. chapman is hitting pretty well, over .300 early in the spring. giants went on to win by a final of 9-5. and now chapman is headed to his second season in orange and black. as matt lively tells us from scottsdale, he's become a foundational piece in san francisco. >> reporter: before buster posey officially took over the san francisco front office, he wanted to make sure matt chapman was a giant for the foreseeable future. now one of the faces of the franchise, the third baseman is ready for year two. >> their vision is the same as mine, and i want to win a
tara vanderveer and condoleezza rice checked it out.d half lead, they needed offense to finish with brook dmitry. carter hung on to win 87-81. they're going to be the no. 11 at the acc tournament. >>> giants, let's get a good look at robbie ray against the angels. and ray went out and struck out six over three innings, including punching a former giant, soler to end the first inning. bottom of the inning, matt chapman blooped one to center. it's no man's land. scored lamonte wade jr....
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. >> sunday on c-span's q&a, we will talk with tar oral roberts who travels --tara -- tara roberts who dives wrecks of slave ships. >> when i saw this picture in the museum, these women and it turned out they were part of this group called diving with the purpose -- a purpose and they spent their time searching for and documenting slave ship wrecks around the world. i was like there are people who look like me who are living a life of adventure. maybe this could be for me, too. >> tara roberts on c-span's q&a. listen on the free c-span now app. >> american history tv, exploring the people and events that tell the american story. this weekend on the civil war, historian kelly hancock talks about the lives of mary todd lincoln and farina davis. with collections curator luke perez to explore the history of the world's oldest continually operating airfield. watch american history tv is series first 100 days. this week we focus on the early months of president lyndon johnson's term. johnson addressed congress shortly after kennedy's death and called on members to pass civil rights legislati
. >> sunday on c-span's q&a, we will talk with tar oral roberts who travels --tara -- tara roberts who dives wrecks of slave ships. >> when i saw this picture in the museum, these women and it turned out they were part of this group called diving with the purpose -- a purpose and they spent their time searching for and documenting slave ship wrecks around the world. i was like there are people who look like me who are living a life of adventure. maybe this could be for me, too....
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one thing policies of tara one now enshrined the law both which it is as alternately the shuttle is locked in. not is maddy, i'm too much that i have a my around me, you might be not. but i meant the last conflict of what i decided i said of a month later today. and i seem to start on this by the way. i sort of those all in the and the guys are new even today, respected political, scientific, cultural, and even church figures and institutions say that independence, curly show was at quays. i will pop it state the even. so it was indeed a fully fledged nation state with its own voters, parliament, government leda, for a draft, next and armed forces. and it was internationally recognized. name assume you have the end to come be less then you in the on the me, it'd be a poor, extends the of all. you will. so leave me a glitch on this. you have missed that on that sheet that i have you been trapped electricity to us lucas trying to see that the issue of feeling you told me on the risk across that. ok, well let's see you a study in your own day loose disco program. mclee a be a, was submitted t
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