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preserves the landmark law which the white house says provides health insurance to 31 million americans. house speaker nancy pelosi called the decision historic. bradley blackburn is in new york. bradley, was this a surprise decision? >> reporter: anne-marie, this was a real test of the balance of this new court with three justices appointed by president trump in place. for the third time now the supreme court has upheld obamacare, one of two major decisions yesterday that show ideological lines aren't always so clear. the supreme court has turned back another challenge to the aca, the federal health care law popularly known as obamacare. >> the supreme court has just ruled the aca is here to stay. >> reporter: 18 republican-led states said the entire law should be struck down because congress eliminated the penalty for being uninsured. that argument was rejected in a 7-2 ruling dismissing the lawsuit. four of the court's conservatives joined with their more liberal counterparts in deciding states and two individuals lacked the standing to bring the case. >> the justices by a strong majority h
preserves the landmark law which the white house says provides health insurance to 31 million americans. house speaker nancy pelosi called the decision historic. bradley blackburn is in new york. bradley, was this a surprise decision? >> reporter: anne-marie, this was a real test of the balance of this new court with three justices appointed by president trump in place. for the third time now the supreme court has upheld obamacare, one of two major decisions yesterday that show...
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so they're looking for where they can make good returns in the american housing market. precisely because of its problems, you're getting rising prices that are drawing investors from around the world to put their money here. because they think they can make more money by buying houses or converting them into rentals, charging more rent because there's a population that has no choice but to rent because they don't have the money to buy the pieces and mich that they can get into. and what you're seeing is pension funds, banks, venture capital outfits in europe, asia, africa, latin america, finding that putting money into this market right now is a clever thing to do. the problem is it's not building the houses and it's not solving the problem. it's taking advantage of a situation to make a quick great insight as always professor richard, well, thank you for your time today. thank you. the time now for a quick break, but when we come back, the federal reserve is preparing to raise interest rate sooner than expected. as the u. s. economy continues to recover and inflation continues to skyroc
so they're looking for where they can make good returns in the american housing market. precisely because of its problems, you're getting rising prices that are drawing investors from around the world to put their money here. because they think they can make more money by buying houses or converting them into rentals, charging more rent because there's a population that has no choice but to rent because they don't have the money to buy the pieces and mich that they can get into. and what you're...
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hudson valley on the motto thompson to do mike in before the open photo before the issue was the american house gave me on in the show. cool, the console one as well as well as kind of hit on both of them . both promise to shows a company that was put in hello mr. showed much too much. what was going on and had a food on the land about the show stopped it. henry, who do i can order just come in there and then at the bottom of that and then she isn't, but i'm sure and there's for 12 sins, albert in how can i put him away? the noise of the lord when i come to the alarm, i come to the following to vienna and in the new in my leash, this is still a good mobile plan will still outdoor while i'm on the cloud to you know to should or should hello should law in the door of my mail, i have been a little through a it has to may not be sure to use in c o. s. and i can believe about time. i've been asked about mama, i cannot have smooth and ad dixie level out desist to south and no daughter understood who she is she to show fool no mishma list or head on the idea about a year to another. come to the commun
hudson valley on the motto thompson to do mike in before the open photo before the issue was the american house gave me on in the show. cool, the console one as well as well as kind of hit on both of them . both promise to shows a company that was put in hello mr. showed much too much. what was going on and had a food on the land about the show stopped it. henry, who do i can order just come in there and then at the bottom of that and then she isn't, but i'm sure and there's for 12 sins, albert...
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hudson valley on the motto thompson to do mike in before the open photo before the issue was the american house in the on, in the show. cool. the console one as well as well as one of the bus homes to shows a company that was put in hello, almost to show much delicious. which could be one of those rooms and had a food on the land out about the show stopped. it had me who do i can order just come in. i'm in the bottom of that and then she is isn't, but i'm sure and there's for 12 sins, albert in how can i put him away? you know, small a lack of the lord when they come along, come to the following to vienna and in the new in my leash, this quote unquote, hiking mobile applause was total outdoor while i'm out of the file too. you know, it should or should follow should law in the go to my home. i have been a little through a it has may not be sure to use in c o. s. and those of believe about time. i've been asked about mama, i cannot have smooth and ad dick level out assisted to south and no daughter understood who she is she to show fool no mishma list or head on the idea about a lot of another c
hudson valley on the motto thompson to do mike in before the open photo before the issue was the american house in the on, in the show. cool. the console one as well as well as one of the bus homes to shows a company that was put in hello, almost to show much delicious. which could be one of those rooms and had a food on the land out about the show stopped. it had me who do i can order just come in. i'm in the bottom of that and then she is isn't, but i'm sure and there's for 12 sins, albert in...
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hudson valley on the motto thompson to do mike in before the open photo before the issue was the american house in the on, in the show called the console. and as well as well as kind of a list of the nature of the homeless to shows a company that was put in hello homos to show much still ish, which one should start with us and had a food on the land about the show stopped. it had me who do i can order just come in. i'm in the bottom of that and then a lot of years isn't but i'm sure and there's for 12 sins and beloved in how can i put them up on my way to the floor of the lord when i come to the alarm, i come to the following vienna and in the new in my leash, this is my 2nd level of law was total outdoor. while am i to you know, to should or should follow shit, law in the door to my home. i have been a little through a julia. how may i know how to be sure to use it and believe about time i've been asked about not much. i cannot have smooth ill and the dick level out assisted to such and no daughter by the story she is she to show fool no mishma unless to head on the idea about a lot of another
hudson valley on the motto thompson to do mike in before the open photo before the issue was the american house in the on, in the show called the console. and as well as well as kind of a list of the nature of the homeless to shows a company that was put in hello homos to show much still ish, which one should start with us and had a food on the land about the show stopped. it had me who do i can order just come in. i'm in the bottom of that and then a lot of years isn't but i'm sure and there's...
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house. this was something that really made a hit. it wasn't the first time that the american people have been taking on a televised tour of the white house harry truman had done. so with walter cronkite in 1952 after the complete getting of the inside of the white house and the refurbishing of its infrastructure because it was literally falling apart and collapsing. and needed updating and ensuring up but this was mrs. kennedy in 1962 taking the american people and it turns out taking more than just the american people on a tour. we think about three out of four americans. watch this tour on valentine's day, february 1962, but it was also sent abroad by the us information service. and so now we get into my thoughts about the cold war messaging and it was even sent behind the iron curtain. so even more to the point about sending our messages out as we've talked about in our most recent panel about communications. here's mrs. kennedy sending out a message about the white house in its history not just to americans but all over the world and then i point to jfk's cameo appearance
house. this was something that really made a hit. it wasn't the first time that the american people have been taking on a televised tour of the white house harry truman had done. so with walter cronkite in 1952 after the complete getting of the inside of the white house and the refurbishing of its infrastructure because it was literally falling apart and collapsing. and needed updating and ensuring up but this was mrs. kennedy in 1962 taking the american people and it turns out taking more than...
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owner of houses in america right now is a private company called black rock blackstone, blackstone, fusing all the time. so here you have a they transition from home on our shap as part of the american experience or dream as i'm caught to being outsourced to barons who are now going to engage in price gouging. so when you see the price of property houses up 45 percent a year, that's fine because the market is reflecting g d p growth, more wage growth. now it's reflecting price, gouging by slumlord, in this case the, the black stone. yeah. right. and i want to say in the last moments of the 1st half, i just do want to point out that there is on paper, at least some benefit toward more less of a home ownership and more renting. because you're obviously more agile. you can move around, go to where the jobs are. however, that is an economy with jobs. like china say, we don't have jobs in america. all we have is money printing. so you need the assets. if you're in an economy solely about money printing, if it's only can tell the nurse is the only way to well, is by a can tell in effect, you've got to have an asset that the fad is going to pump. so yeah, all these people, younger generati
owner of houses in america right now is a private company called black rock blackstone, blackstone, fusing all the time. so here you have a they transition from home on our shap as part of the american experience or dream as i'm caught to being outsourced to barons who are now going to engage in price gouging. so when you see the price of property houses up 45 percent a year, that's fine because the market is reflecting g d p growth, more wage growth. now it's reflecting price, gouging by...
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it's like blacks down as a good leg called the american housing market, and i'm sure, and i made this predicts the few years ago that black blackstone will sell off their property of huge american homes to a chinese bank. i'm absolutely sure that's going to be the case. it doesn't at the end of the day, it doesn't matter. the fact is that whoever is benefiting from 0 percent interest rates, the top one percent, they're the ones that benefit according to the q one data that the fed just released. whoever has access to the feds discount window, the fed funds, you know, that they get to borrow at 0 percent. this is the one percent. this is the data just released last week from the u. s. federal reserve. and it shows there the wealth of households in the united states. this is the data, the top green line is the top one percent. as you say, this is the next 9 percent. this is the next 40 percent. so these are the top 50 percent. all of the games went to the top one percent. that is around a class that is, that can tell you in our class, whoever has that sort of rate of borrowing, whether
it's like blacks down as a good leg called the american housing market, and i'm sure, and i made this predicts the few years ago that black blackstone will sell off their property of huge american homes to a chinese bank. i'm absolutely sure that's going to be the case. it doesn't at the end of the day, it doesn't matter. the fact is that whoever is benefiting from 0 percent interest rates, the top one percent, they're the ones that benefit according to the q one data that the fed just...
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. >>> tonight on american history tv we continue with more from the white house historical association and american universities first ladies initiative symposium on first ladies. in the first panel we hear how jacquelyn kennedy, lady bird johnson and pat nixon worked to preserve the historic nature of the white house and how that work reflected cold war politics, a focus on american art and the needs of the disabled. that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. >>> welcome to the south dakota air and space museum. when people think about south dakota they don't always think about a great aviation state, but we have a huge aviation heritage in this state. over the years we've played a huge part in our national defense. ellsworth air force base began in world war ii. it's purpose in world war ii was to train bomber crews, specifically b 17 crew. if you think about it, if you're going to learn to navigate a world war ii bomber over long distances and expanses of territory, south dakota is really a great place to put the base and that was the beginning of ellsworth air force b
. >>> tonight on american history tv we continue with more from the white house historical association and american universities first ladies initiative symposium on first ladies. in the first panel we hear how jacquelyn kennedy, lady bird johnson and pat nixon worked to preserve the historic nature of the white house and how that work reflected cold war politics, a focus on american art and the needs of the disabled. that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv....
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act of 1968, which allowed for fair housing for all americans. that's a triumvirate of civil rights legislation. and i think is the principle legacy of lyndon johnson. here to mark patriot's day a massachusetts state holiday commemorating the battles of lexington conquered and manitomy in april of 1775 monticello hosts a conversation with president thomas jefferson portrayed by bill barker. he recounts the events from the time of the battles to july 1776 events that led to the decision by the 13 colonies to break with great britain. he then explains how he was involved in creating the declaration of independence and what he hopes americans might learn from it. this video is courtesy of thomas jefferson's monticello in charlottesville, virginia.
act of 1968, which allowed for fair housing for all americans. that's a triumvirate of civil rights legislation. and i think is the principle legacy of lyndon johnson. here to mark patriot's day a massachusetts state holiday commemorating the battles of lexington conquered and manitomy in april of 1775 monticello hosts a conversation with president thomas jefferson portrayed by bill barker. he recounts the events from the time of the battles to july 1776 events that led to the decision by the...
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friday on american history tv we continue with more from the white house historical association and american universities first ladies initiative symposium on first ladies in the first panel. we hear how jaqueline kennedy lady bird johnson & pat nixon work to preserve the historic nature of the white house and how that work reflected cold war politics a focus on american art and the needs of the disabled that starts at 8pm eastern on american history tv. next scholars look into the lives and legacies of sarah polk, mary lincoln and lady bird johnson. they look at how these first ladies were viewed in their own times and how history remembers them. this panel is from a day-long symposium co-hosted by american universities first lady's initiative and the white house historical association, which provided the video i now have the privilege of introducing our second panel today and then later of course moderatingr
friday on american history tv we continue with more from the white house historical association and american universities first ladies initiative symposium on first ladies in the first panel. we hear how jaqueline kennedy lady bird johnson & pat nixon work to preserve the historic nature of the white house and how that work reflected cold war politics a focus on american art and the needs of the disabled that starts at 8pm eastern on american history tv. next scholars look into the lives...
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tonight, what the white house is warning american businesses about those increasing hacks. we have that and more news tonight here on the cbs evening news. stomach i'm dennis o'donnell at the woman's u.s. open where high school junior have despite to remain tied for the lead on 18 and she got it. an incredible story, from olympics, when we come back. >>> we continue our shout outs to the class of 2021 right now. this is nicole miller, she graduated from notre dame high school in belmont. next document chapman university. you can send your grads photo to 2021 grad at cbs.com or tag kpix5 on social >>> just off the 18th green at the olympic club around one on the u.s. open. the last time in emmett are one the u.s. open, they were in the oval office. youth movement is definitely a foot here at the olympic club. checking out the first woman's u.s. open. the place on the course. 2018rolls in, only birdie on the front nine, just one major in her career. ditto for pleasant day, showed everybody what olympic rough is all about. doesn't get it to green, take a double bogey before th
tonight, what the white house is warning american businesses about those increasing hacks. we have that and more news tonight here on the cbs evening news. stomach i'm dennis o'donnell at the woman's u.s. open where high school junior have despite to remain tied for the lead on 18 and she got it. an incredible story, from olympics, when we come back. >>> we continue our shout outs to the class of 2021 right now. this is nicole miller, she graduated from notre dame high school in...
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>> friday on american history tv, we continue with more from the white house historical association and american universities first ladies initiative symposium on first ladies. the first panel we hear how jacqueline kennedy, ladybird johnson, and pat nixon worked to preserve the historic nature of the white house, and how their work reflected cold war politics, a focus on american art and the needs of the disabled. that starts at 8 pm eastern on american history tv. >> next we hear white scholars and the general public tend to narrowly categorize first ladies. catherine jealous and of ohio university shows they are more complicated that using dolly madison, lucy hayes, and betty ford as examples. of the three she believes betty ford to be the most difficult to put into one category. the national archives foundation hosted this event and provided the video. >> our future speaker today is catherine jealous. and she's a professor of history at ohio university where she teaches courses on u.s. women's and gender history. she's published a number of books and authored a biography on jacqueli
>> friday on american history tv, we continue with more from the white house historical association and american universities first ladies initiative symposium on first ladies. the first panel we hear how jacqueline kennedy, ladybird johnson, and pat nixon worked to preserve the historic nature of the white house, and how their work reflected cold war politics, a focus on american art and the needs of the disabled. that starts at 8 pm eastern on american history tv. >> next we hear...
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scholarship and for your wonderful presentations today. >>> tonight on american history tv we continue with more from the white house historical association and american universities first ladies initiative symposium on first ladies. in the first panel we hear how jacquelyn kennedy, lady bird johnson and pat nixon worked to preserve the historic nature of the white house and how that work reflected cold war politics, a focus on american art and the needs of the disabled. that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. >>> welcome to the south dakota air and space museum. when people think about south dakota they don't always think about a great aviation state, but we have a huge aviation heritage in this state. over the years we've played a huge part in our national defense. ellsworth air force base began
scholarship and for your wonderful presentations today. >>> tonight on american history tv we continue with more from the white house historical association and american universities first ladies initiative symposium on first ladies. in the first panel we hear how jacquelyn kennedy, lady bird johnson and pat nixon worked to preserve the historic nature of the white house and how that work reflected cold war politics, a focus on american art and the needs of the disabled. that starts at...
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house? i think it is 'ust the fact that americans h white house? ct that americans are very dog loving people. two—thirds of american homes have dogs and i think, you know, it is a way to connect with the voters but also partially because our presidents come from our society and they are just common people — to a certain extent — like the rest of us so if two—thirds of american homes have dogs, it makes sense that the majority of american presidents would have dogs. thank you so much for coming on. we appreciate it. a legendary indian athlete has died from covid—i9. esther singh had a remarkable life. yogita limaye looks back on his life. with each run, milkha singh pushed a newborn india to dream bigger. his ownjourney, rooted in his nation's tragedy. his family was killed in religious violence during the partition of british india in191t7. he escaped on a train, hiding in the women's compartment. a refugee, an orphan. and in 1958, at the commonwealth games in cardiff, a sprinter — seen here as he stunned record holders. commentator: and milkha sin
house? i think it is 'ust the fact that americans h white house? ct that americans are very dog loving people. two—thirds of american homes have dogs and i think, you know, it is a way to connect with the voters but also partially because our presidents come from our society and they are just common people — to a certain extent — like the rest of us so if two—thirds of american homes have dogs, it makes sense that the majority of american presidents would have dogs. thank you so much...
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it focuses on alice allison dunnigan the first african-american female white house correspondent. he was also the first african-american female member of the senate and house of representatives press galleries. panelists including ms. dunnigan's granddaughter discuss her life and legacy as a trailblazing journalist. good evening. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the truman presidential librarian museum. i'm kurt graham. i'm the director here, and it's a great pleasure to welcome you all out. appreciate your being here to enjoy this program and to celebrate an important legacy with us. we're in the legacy business and when we celebrate harry truman's legacy what we find out is that we end up celebrating a lot of other legacies as well. and i think that speaks volumes about who harry truman was i want begin by thanking. some folks tonight want to thank th
it focuses on alice allison dunnigan the first african-american female white house correspondent. he was also the first african-american female member of the senate and house of representatives press galleries. panelists including ms. dunnigan's granddaughter discuss her life and legacy as a trailblazing journalist. good evening. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the truman presidential librarian museum. i'm kurt graham. i'm the director here, and it's a great pleasure to welcome you all out....
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eastern, here on american history tv on c-span3. 1846 this smithsonian institution was originally housed in a redstone building on the national mall known as the castle up next on american artifacts a behind the scenes tour of castle spaces not open to the public with novelist steve barry and curator richard stamm. much of mr. barry's latest work of historical fiction the lost order takes place here richard stamm is author of the castle and illustrated history of the smithsonian building. we met our tour guides inside the crypt of the institutions founder james smithson. this is abou40
eastern, here on american history tv on c-span3. 1846 this smithsonian institution was originally housed in a redstone building on the national mall known as the castle up next on american artifacts a behind the scenes tour of castle spaces not open to the public with novelist steve barry and curator richard stamm. much of mr. barry's latest work of historical fiction the lost order takes place here richard stamm is author of the castle and illustrated history of the smithsonian building. we...
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is to have 70% of adult americans with at least one shot and 160 million americans fully vaccinated >> reporter: the white house hitting the goal with nearly every age group except young adults >> the country has more work to do is particularly with 18 to 26-year-olds the reality is many younger americans have felt like covid-19 is not something that impacts them, and they've been less eager to get the shot >> reporter: sajita from new york's ted and trace corps is working to get young adults vaccinated why do you think young people your age aren't getting vaccinated >> i feel like they're just not encouraged i feel like they have good immune system. >> reporter: this queens resident says both his grandparents are vaccinated but he's still not ready >> i'm not actually worried about catching it. i just use my mask for protection and everyone else's protection, but i don't feel like a vaccine is necessary to me >> reporter: nationwide, vaccination rates have dropped as the delta variant becomes the growing threat, accounting for 20% of new covid cases, doubling in the past two weeks. >> the delta variant is curr
is to have 70% of adult americans with at least one shot and 160 million americans fully vaccinated >> reporter: the white house hitting the goal with nearly every age group except young adults >> the country has more work to do is particularly with 18 to 26-year-olds the reality is many younger americans have felt like covid-19 is not something that impacts them, and they've been less eager to get the shot >> reporter: sajita from new york's ted and trace corps is working to...
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building products business to add to those brands as well as broadening its footprint in the north american housingarket. more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: the japanese government is allowing its biggest corporate brand names like toyota, softbank to administer vaccine shots to their own employees within office premises. for more on this, we are joined by sophie. how big a difference will this make? >> this program is definitely a shot in the arm, if you will, for japan's vaccine rollout, which has been criticized, but it has picked up in recent weeks. this vaccine program would cover more than 10% of the population if everyone at these companies actually gets their shot and that helps take pressure off the system. there is a lot to criticize about the workplace culture and lifetime employment system of these companies, but this is an example of the benefit of that culture. people are youth to accessing health care through their employers and there are often doctors and nurses in house who can deliver these shots. >> we are starting to get a better idea of what this olympics will look like?
building products business to add to those brands as well as broadening its footprint in the north american housingarket. more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: the japanese government is allowing its biggest corporate brand names like toyota, softbank to administer vaccine shots to their own employees within office premises. for more on this, we are joined by sophie. how big a difference will this make? >> this program is definitely a shot in the arm, if you will, for japan's...
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especially fitting now tr is the first american president to break bread with an african-american in the white house to have dinner with an african-american of course, but booker t. washington is a looming important figure and activists in american history at that time. interesting to note tr got an awful lot of backlash from basically white supremacists that were in the south of that time and he never invited booker t back for such a public meeting again, but booker t washington came became one of these four most correspondents and roosevelt listened to washington over a number of his other advisors actually so he became an important part of that influential group of people that wrote to roosevelt. no, this question is coming in from mike glaser. who asks is it true roosevelt was chosen for vice president because his detractors felt it was a place that would basically shut him down where he would be powerless. that is certainly one interpretation. i thomas collier platt. who was the big boss of republican politics in new york really wanted to get roosevelt. he get him out of new york. he was govern
especially fitting now tr is the first american president to break bread with an african-american in the white house to have dinner with an african-american of course, but booker t. washington is a looming important figure and activists in american history at that time. interesting to note tr got an awful lot of backlash from basically white supremacists that were in the south of that time and he never invited booker t back for such a public meeting again, but booker t washington came became...
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the white house is pitching more taxpayer funded helping black and latino americans buy houses. that doesn't help the way the white house thinks it does. according to the head of the naacp, derrick johnson says until we address the student loan debt crisis, we can never get to the question of homeownership and accumulating wealth. the white house is not reversing course on student debt cancellation. they claim instead that they are trying to cut it out before it accumulates at all. encouraging lower tuition at historically black colleges and universities with the rest paid for by the federal government. >> the american families plan, which is included in the president's budget includes a historic $46 billion of investment in hbcus, tribal colleges and universities and minorities serving institutions. these institutions are critical to helping underrepresented students move to the top of the income ladder. >> president biden says he thinks the system of government is set up in a way that puts racial minorities at a disadvantage. so with his remarks today, he's continuing to try t
the white house is pitching more taxpayer funded helping black and latino americans buy houses. that doesn't help the way the white house thinks it does. according to the head of the naacp, derrick johnson says until we address the student loan debt crisis, we can never get to the question of homeownership and accumulating wealth. the white house is not reversing course on student debt cancellation. they claim instead that they are trying to cut it out before it accumulates at all. encouraging...
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president biden issued a statement calling the decision a victory for all americans, and house speaker nancy pelosi who played a key role in getting the law passed also hailed the decision. >> today's supreme court decision is a landmark victory for democrats who work to defend protections for people with pre-existing conditions. >> we are also watching the white house where later this hour president biden is set to sign a bill to make juneteenth a day marking the end of slavery in the united states, a federal holiday. the president also catching up on what happened in washington during those eight days he was in europe. where support appears to be growing for an infrastructure plan negotiated by a bipartisan group of senators. west virginia democratic senator joe manchin putting together a list of demand for his support for a comprehensive voting rights bill including requiring voter i.d., 15 days of early voting and banning partisan gerrymandering. today he got an endorsement from former georgia gubernatorial candidate and voting rights contributor stacy abrams. >> what senator manch
president biden issued a statement calling the decision a victory for all americans, and house speaker nancy pelosi who played a key role in getting the law passed also hailed the decision. >> today's supreme court decision is a landmark victory for democrats who work to defend protections for people with pre-existing conditions. >> we are also watching the white house where later this hour president biden is set to sign a bill to make juneteenth a day marking the end of slavery in...
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getting more sophisticated, dive-bombing the drones with small explosives on to iraqi bases housing american personnel, evading defenses it was the second time president biden has ordered a strike in his presidency >> we took necessary, appropriate, deliberate action that is designed to limit the risk of escalation, but also to send a clear and unambiguous deterrent message. >> reporter: this month iran elected a new hardline president. the biden administration is telling him the u.s. can negotiate with iran and fight the militants it backs around 2,500 u.s. troops remain in iraq. the pentagon says the air strikes were designed to protect them, but it seems the militia responded, firing on troops across the border in syria. no one was killed. the military says it's still assessing the situation. lester >> all right, richard, thanks >>> one of the best known makers of e-cigarettes today agreed to pay $40 million to north carolina to settle a lawsuit claiming it targeted minors in its marketing. here is stephanie gosk >> reporter: e-cigarette giant juul didn't just hook north carolina kids on
getting more sophisticated, dive-bombing the drones with small explosives on to iraqi bases housing american personnel, evading defenses it was the second time president biden has ordered a strike in his presidency >> we took necessary, appropriate, deliberate action that is designed to limit the risk of escalation, but also to send a clear and unambiguous deterrent message. >> reporter: this month iran elected a new hardline president. the biden administration is telling him the...
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americans. while my colleagues continue to bow before the mob and continue to appease yuppies, house republicans will work for americans to work toward a better life for themselves and their families. i urge my colleagues to oppose this rule and with that, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. mr. mcgovern: i ask unanimous consent to insert in the record a june 1 "newsweek" article. and over the last 20 years, both laws have been used to -- this 2001-2002 aumf has been used to justify military actions and i want to say to my colleague that we are grateful to his service to our country. but the fact that we are still operating under an aumf that we almost passed 20 years ago, two decades ago, when we were debating that aumf, that i voted against, we were debating that, there is no way we would have anticipated what the realities were now. the notion that somehow that we can't, as a body, come together and revisit these aumf's on a regular basis, to me is beyond comprehension. we owe it to the men and well who serve our country a
americans. while my colleagues continue to bow before the mob and continue to appease yuppies, house republicans will work for americans to work toward a better life for themselves and their families. i urge my colleagues to oppose this rule and with that, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. mr. mcgovern: i ask unanimous consent to insert in the record a june 1 "newsweek" article. and over the last 20 years, both...
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the partnership between american university and the white house historical association began with the launch of the university's first ladies initiative in 2011 when the first of a series of national conferences was held at the university followed by additional conferences at the national archives and presidential libraries around the country. the association has been a key collaborator with the university since the founding of the initiative and this partnership has expanded to other projects that you will hear about shortly from au's president. sylvia burwell. but today's event is the result of work that began at a gathering that took place in may 2020 when we virtually hosted an esteemed group of experts to start a robust dialogue about the women who had served as first lady the evolution and transformation of the role and the growing visibility and influence of first ladies. as you will learn today there is a thriving field of scholarship related to first ladies that are participants are eager to share with you. i'd like to thank the superb team of historians and staff at the whit
the partnership between american university and the white house historical association began with the launch of the university's first ladies initiative in 2011 when the first of a series of national conferences was held at the university followed by additional conferences at the national archives and presidential libraries around the country. the association has been a key collaborator with the university since the founding of the initiative and this partnership has expanded to other projects...
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house as the first post-reconstruction first lady she tries to make the white house a location that celebrates national american unity and she commissions the most unique set of white house china and if i am confessing what my favorites are i've told you my favorite first lady is eleanor roosevelt. well my favorite white house china is the haze china because it's celebrates north america flora fauna and the indigenous residence of north america. so here is a piece of the hayes china a couple of more pieces. i just think these are so interesting. and some people found them controversial, so we're back to that characteristic because they certainly were not the standard type of victorian china, but i love the idea that she attempted to celebrate american themes and i think they're beautiful pieces myself. she also served very plain meat and potatoes menus at her social events. no french food in the hayes white house again celebrating american unity during the years that she is first lady. well now closer to our own time betty ford. and i would say that mrs. ford actually fulfilled all four categories. she was ulti
house as the first post-reconstruction first lady she tries to make the white house a location that celebrates national american unity and she commissions the most unique set of white house china and if i am confessing what my favorites are i've told you my favorite first lady is eleanor roosevelt. well my favorite white house china is the haze china because it's celebrates north america flora fauna and the indigenous residence of north america. so here is a piece of the hayes china a couple of...
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here how first lady jacqueline kennedy and pat nixon worked to support the nature of the white house. americantory tv, this weekend on c-span three. >> next, mayors from several cities testify on current infrastructure needs for the senate banking, housing, and for structure committee. emphasize the necessity of public housing, and this isus
here how first lady jacqueline kennedy and pat nixon worked to support the nature of the white house. americantory tv, this weekend on c-span three. >> next, mayors from several cities testify on current infrastructure needs for the senate banking, housing, and for structure committee. emphasize the necessity of public housing, and this isus
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the years and it's really a wonderful time to be celebrating when there's an african-american president white house some country. that's really had done a lot and gained a lot since since the time just parade took place in 1865. now the united states cultures reactive years ago when they heard they couldn't be in this way. well, yeah, i know the 25th army corps was very disappointed that leader wanted to to be involved the white. so who was their leader as general grant directly if these men could be involved they have been involved in the battle richmond. they have been involved in the battle of pocahontas in the battle of wilmington, and they follow me to have a matters the 41st. was there the final battle the final three hour battle and they wanted to march so three days before march he is saying to general grant general by me and one of mars. can we mars and grant says? no, so i know they wanted to and i think if they've been allowed at march america would have seen them and the crown jewel of his best army marching down penrovenger, pennsylvania avenue at a special time in the wake of the deat
the years and it's really a wonderful time to be celebrating when there's an african-american president white house some country. that's really had done a lot and gained a lot since since the time just parade took place in 1865. now the united states cultures reactive years ago when they heard they couldn't be in this way. well, yeah, i know the 25th army corps was very disappointed that leader wanted to to be involved the white. so who was their leader as general grant directly if these men...
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americans. while my colleagues continue to bow before the mob and continue to appease yuppies, house republicans will work for americans to work toward a better life for themselves and their families. i urge my colleagues to oppose this rule and with that, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. mr. mcgovern: i ask unanimous consent to insert in the record a june 1 "newsweek" article. and over the last 20 years, both laws have been used to -- this 2001-2002 aumf has been used to justify military actions and i want to say to my colleague that we are grateful to his service to our country. but the fact that we are still operating under an aumf that we almost passed 20 years ago, two decades ago, when we were debating that aumf, that i voted against, we were debating that, there is no way we would have anticipated what the realities were now. the notion that somehow that we can't, as a body, come together and revisit these aumf's on a regular basis, to me is beyond comprehension. we owe it to the men and well who serve our country a
americans. while my colleagues continue to bow before the mob and continue to appease yuppies, house republicans will work for americans to work toward a better life for themselves and their families. i urge my colleagues to oppose this rule and with that, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. mr. mcgovern: i ask unanimous consent to insert in the record a june 1 "newsweek" article. and over the last 20 years, both...
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it focuses on alice allison dunnigan the first african-american female white house correspondent. she was also the first african-american female member of the senate and house of representatives press galleries. panelists including ms. dunnigan's granddaughter discuss her life and legacy as a trailblazing journalist. good evening. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the truman presidential librarian museum. i'm kurt graham. i'm the director here, and it's a great pleasure to welcome you all out. appreciate your being here to enjoy this program and to celebrate an important legacy with us. we're in the legacy business and when we celebrate harry truman's legacy what we find out is that we end up celebrating a lot of other legacies as well. and i think that speaks volumes about who harry truman was i want begin by thanking. some folks tonight want to thank the truman library institute, of course who sponsor so much of what we do there are nonprofit partner, and we're indebted to them for for all these great things that were able to do for bringing this statue of alice down again to the
it focuses on alice allison dunnigan the first african-american female white house correspondent. she was also the first african-american female member of the senate and house of representatives press galleries. panelists including ms. dunnigan's granddaughter discuss her life and legacy as a trailblazing journalist. good evening. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the truman presidential librarian museum. i'm kurt graham. i'm the director here, and it's a great pleasure to welcome you all out....