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from history, whether i wanted a brilliant dinner party, a funny dinner party or the kind like vegas that you don't talk about, i think ben franklin is my phone call. we were talking about ben earlier. do you have any ben franklin insights for us? >> well, ben franklin, i thought of doing a book on him. and one of the reasons i didn't is i think there have been so many excellent books on him. excellent. edmond morgan did one like 15 years ago which is brilliant. gordon wood did one called "the americanization of benjamin franklin" that's kind of about an angle of his life but very smart. and then i think the best big fat book i've ever read about a founding father is carl von dorn on benjamin franklin from the 1930s. won a pulitzer prize. it is a terrific book. i read all those and thought, what am i going to add, really? i'm not. the other thing about franklin, forest mcdonald, great historian who passed away a few years ago, and i was lucky enough to know him, and he said the trouble with franklin is he lies all the time. >> okay. >> that's a little harsh, but i know what he
from history, whether i wanted a brilliant dinner party, a funny dinner party or the kind like vegas that you don't talk about, i think ben franklin is my phone call. we were talking about ben earlier. do you have any ben franklin insights for us? >> well, ben franklin, i thought of doing a book on him. and one of the reasons i didn't is i think there have been so many excellent books on him. excellent. edmond morgan did one like 15 years ago which is brilliant. gordon wood did one called...
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, a funny dinner party or the kind like vegas that you don't talk about, i think ben franklin is my phone call and we were talking about them earlier. do you have any ben franklin insights for us? >> well, ben franklin, i thought of doing a book on him, and one of the reasonis didns i didn't e are so many excellent books 15 years ago which is brilliant. gordon did one called the americanization of benjamin franklin that is about an angle of his life which is very smart and then the next big fat book that i've read about the founding father is van doren from the 1930s and it is a terrific book and you know, i read all of those and what am i going to add? really, i'm not. the other thing about franklin force mcdonald who is a great historian and passed away a few years ago, and i was lucky enough to know him, and the trouble with franklin is he lies all of the time. >> okay. that's a little harsh, but i know what he means because franklin, forget lincoln and his stories, you know. franklin is always keeping people off. >> yeah. >> keeping them away. he does it with funny stories an
, a funny dinner party or the kind like vegas that you don't talk about, i think ben franklin is my phone call and we were talking about them earlier. do you have any ben franklin insights for us? >> well, ben franklin, i thought of doing a book on him, and one of the reasonis didns i didn't e are so many excellent books 15 years ago which is brilliant. gordon did one called the americanization of benjamin franklin that is about an angle of his life which is very smart and then the next...
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this the of los angeles think spending half $1 million on dinner parties will save the usa. and activist group partnering with the city, embrace la. residents share meals with strangers to discuss race, ethnicity and inclusion in their communities. organizers hope to foster understanding, healing and growth. it is unclear how much if any taxpayer money will go toward the winter. seemingly never-ending winter strikes again, mother nature shutting baseball out on chicago avenue side, making the most of their white out, their snowball fight could be the only competition at wrigley field where the home opener, oddly enough, white sox did play on the city's outside. the opener set for this afternoon. look at that snow. that would be a massive snowball fight. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first". i will see you tomorrow, "fox and friends first" continues right now, goodbye. >> tuesday, april 10th, donald trump expected to take action at any moment in response to the deadly chemical attack in syria. military force not off the table, a push to expose the monsters respo
this the of los angeles think spending half $1 million on dinner parties will save the usa. and activist group partnering with the city, embrace la. residents share meals with strangers to discuss race, ethnicity and inclusion in their communities. organizers hope to foster understanding, healing and growth. it is unclear how much if any taxpayer money will go toward the winter. seemingly never-ending winter strikes again, mother nature shutting baseball out on chicago avenue side, making the...
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after a hectic work week at their different jobs, nici and dave would chill with a dinner party that night over at their friends' place. that afternoon, dave called nici to hash out the details. they would drive there separately. >> hey, babe, give me a call. i need to know what we're doing, if i need to stop and get food or anything for ellen and jason and stuff like that. so give me a call. i love you. bye. >> but when dave pietz showed up at their friends' apartment that evening, nici wasn't there. one hour, two hours, and still no nici. dave's wife of almost four years was gone, into the night. into the rain. what on earth had happened to nici pietz? >>> turns out, nici had a troubled past. had those troubles caught up with her or was it something else? coming up -- >> did you think something was wrong, something more was wrong right from the beginning? >> yes. >> when "dateline" continues. from nexgard. nexgard kills fleas and ticks all month long. and it comes in an easy-to-give tasty chew. and that makes dogs and owners happy. no wonder vets love it too. reported side effects
after a hectic work week at their different jobs, nici and dave would chill with a dinner party that night over at their friends' place. that afternoon, dave called nici to hash out the details. they would drive there separately. >> hey, babe, give me a call. i need to know what we're doing, if i need to stop and get food or anything for ellen and jason and stuff like that. so give me a call. i love you. bye. >> but when dave pietz showed up at their friends' apartment that evening,...
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and the dinner party, asked when they read doing taking the place of a man. it was not so long ago, 19506. -- 1956. ruth bader ginsburg gave an obsequious answer. starting right about the time of the women's movement in 1970 she started telling that story. she told that story so often that erwin griswold wrote a letter to the student paper at harvard saying it is a joke, only kidding, only kidding. early in the o'connor's tenure on the supreme court, there was an over-the-top skating and personal to send to one of her opinions. she never said a word but he found to his surprise that she wasn't interested in being sweet talked into making a majority when he needed her. was legendary in his ability to do that. he called that dissent the worst mistake i ever made. when they could not get even they followed the advice ruse got from her mother in law on her wedding day. sometimes martin ginsburg's mother told his bride on her wedding day handing her a wedding gift of a pair of earplugs, sometimes ginsberg's and others said it pays to be of little bit. in the early
and the dinner party, asked when they read doing taking the place of a man. it was not so long ago, 19506. -- 1956. ruth bader ginsburg gave an obsequious answer. starting right about the time of the women's movement in 1970 she started telling that story. she told that story so often that erwin griswold wrote a letter to the student paper at harvard saying it is a joke, only kidding, only kidding. early in the o'connor's tenure on the supreme court, there was an over-the-top skating and...
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we watched "the dinner party." [ cheers and applause ] >> oh, "the dinner party." >> seth: great episodeest tv, and when guests come over, i can just" --" i mean when the tv only moves an inch and a half. [ laughter ] >> i think that's the hardest i've ever laughed in my life. >> seth: it was great. >> and then again, it got it moving. like, it got the baby moving. the baby's like -- >> laughter will do that. >> seth: "if tv is this good, i want to get out." [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> exactly. >> seth: some people, obviously a lot of people tweeted. chris pratt went above and beyond for you. >> he certainly did. >> seth: he -- >> it was one of my favorite things. >> seth: he filmed a video of himself after he saw "a quiet place." let's take a look. >> okay, i know that i'm not supposed to be -- i know that i'm not supposed to be driving and shooting a video at the same time, but i'm stuck in traffic. i am stuck -- i just got out of "a quiet place." you have to go see this movie! just cancel your plans, stop what you're doing and go to the movie theater. i cannot tell you how
we watched "the dinner party." [ cheers and applause ] >> oh, "the dinner party." >> seth: great episodeest tv, and when guests come over, i can just" --" i mean when the tv only moves an inch and a half. [ laughter ] >> i think that's the hardest i've ever laughed in my life. >> seth: it was great. >> and then again, it got it moving. like, it got the baby moving. the baby's like -- >> laughter will do that. >> seth:...
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since i make dreams come true, here is your housewives dinner party. >> wouldncouldn't believe it. shaking. >> does it still blow your mind that people we consider a-list hollywood stars are that in tune to the franchise you created? >> rihanna posting about vanderpump rules. rihanna, come to the play house. >> reporter: milo and anna will be his guest at the historic wiltern. it's a slightly bigger venue than he's used to. >> i think we've got over 1,000 people coming to the show every night. and to make you understand, we had to make 32 audience members in our clubhouse in new york, so this is -- this is big. >> sarah jessica parker he'll accompany to the meth gala and john mayer. >> i think john mayer and i are each others' wingmen to tell you the truth. we go out, and we're we have our eyes out for each other. >> can you imagine them on the hunt? trouble with a capital "t." while andy is in l.a. he missed the opening night of the mean girls on broadway. >> opening night! >> pink as the thing tonight. >> the theme was no doubt inspired by the line from the film. >> on wednesdays
since i make dreams come true, here is your housewives dinner party. >> wouldncouldn't believe it. shaking. >> does it still blow your mind that people we consider a-list hollywood stars are that in tune to the franchise you created? >> rihanna posting about vanderpump rules. rihanna, come to the play house. >> reporter: milo and anna will be his guest at the historic wiltern. it's a slightly bigger venue than he's used to. >> i think we've got over 1,000 people...
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and i think so many talk about what is going on about the dinner party this evening, and if you couldhope you can enjoy the pyongyang cold glass noodle. and we can talk seriously and honestly and we can talk about good things. and we need to talk about what's necessary. and i'd like to say this in front of mr president and all the others as well. that was a recording. we shouldn't the sight of how extraordinary it is to hear him talking as he was live on tv. south korea's moon jae—in congratulated mr kim for what he called "a brave decision" to meet. translation: and i think we should celebrate the meeting between us and the spring may have arrived on the korean peninsula. and all the world watching this meeting and the people of south korea and north korea and korean compatriots all over the world, they're watching and so much burden on our shoulders between us two. you are the first one who crossed the demarcation line, mr kim, the committee chairperson. this is like a symbol of the peace. and the expectations of all of the world are on us. and i'd like to give my thanks to the brav
and i think so many talk about what is going on about the dinner party this evening, and if you couldhope you can enjoy the pyongyang cold glass noodle. and we can talk seriously and honestly and we can talk about good things. and we need to talk about what's necessary. and i'd like to say this in front of mr president and all the others as well. that was a recording. we shouldn't the sight of how extraordinary it is to hear him talking as he was live on tv. south korea's moon jae—in...
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what do you think dinner parties are like at their house? you do wonder.ly entertaining, as david is. over the years i used to field calls from media organisations that will remain nameless inviting me to appear with my views on home affairs when david was shadow home secretary. i wanted to go on! and i flatter myself, he occasionally was known to field calls asking him to appear talking about football at wembley. and it happened with startling regularity. but this is all a sign of the times and is there going to be another general election in 2018? some papers suggest there might. there was the question, if theresa may went under a bus, which you stand ? theresa may went under a bus, which you stand? the bus wouldn't they are, he said. there is an article in the times about first—time buyers. as we mentioned, for differing reasons if there were to be a general election in 2018, the obscene house prices in london in particular would for sure be an issue. the times has an issue here, you need a salary of £100,000 to buy a house in london, and those who have
what do you think dinner parties are like at their house? you do wonder.ly entertaining, as david is. over the years i used to field calls from media organisations that will remain nameless inviting me to appear with my views on home affairs when david was shadow home secretary. i wanted to go on! and i flatter myself, he occasionally was known to field calls asking him to appear talking about football at wembley. and it happened with startling regularity. but this is all a sign of the times...
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vietnam and how we butted heads with his superiors and how he couldn't get along at any of the dinner parties and alexandra and there were just terrible situations with purple hearts. >> host: lansdale did tours in vietnam so between 1967 and 1963 he constantly butted heads. he made an impact on developing counterinsurgency giving it to the green berets but he butted heads with his superiors especially the secretary of defense robert merra to call the men one day and said i'm trying to reduce the entire vietnam war to mathematical equations and i'd like your your help and he said that's find mr. sigrid but don't forget the x factor and he started writing x factor on the paper said can you help me calculate back? he said you can't calculate it. the feelings and sentiments about the people on how they want to be ruled and that's the most important that in determining the outcome of vietnam war. that was pretty wise advice but mcnamara refused to listen because he was enamored with a systems analysis or that was typical of the best and brightest. lansdale to his credit and ultimately the united
vietnam and how we butted heads with his superiors and how he couldn't get along at any of the dinner parties and alexandra and there were just terrible situations with purple hearts. >> host: lansdale did tours in vietnam so between 1967 and 1963 he constantly butted heads. he made an impact on developing counterinsurgency giving it to the green berets but he butted heads with his superiors especially the secretary of defense robert merra to call the men one day and said i'm trying to...
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every dinner party, it's salacious. every comedian that comes on and talks about him is bumping up the anger of the other guy. i don't know what to do. i'm just saying, we're addicts to now this madness. >> what is your definition of being human, how to be human? >> it's understanding my machinery a little bit. it's understanding when i start getting too threatened, what actually happens biologically in my head. my memory shuts down. i really -- what usually happens is i believe it's coming from you. because we will project. then i will slam it back. again, it's that animal thing. you see it in business with the antlers lock. it doesn't make you feel worse. it's thrilling. what we don't understand is that every time you squirt some of the adrenaline, it's like alcohol. you are poisoning yourself. people are at work and they are at full turbo. they go home and they are still at full turbo. if you understand how to drive your mind like you drive a car, pull it in, now push it out, now i need -- sometimes you need your moj
every dinner party, it's salacious. every comedian that comes on and talks about him is bumping up the anger of the other guy. i don't know what to do. i'm just saying, we're addicts to now this madness. >> what is your definition of being human, how to be human? >> it's understanding my machinery a little bit. it's understanding when i start getting too threatened, what actually happens biologically in my head. my memory shuts down. i really -- what usually happens is i believe...
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garage. ( laughter ) and please don't get me wrong, this wasn't just a casual lie trump told at a dinner partyhe made a concerted effort to fake exer views, references and his financial statements. in fact, at one point he even created a fake person. >> former forbes reporter jonathan greenberg claims in a new piece in "the washington post" that trump called him pretending to be a trump organization official named john barron. ( conversation in graphics ) >> trevor: even the ultimate? it's amazing to me even with all the effort trump put into getting on to the forbes list, he still never thought of doing a different voice. he just changed his name. and knowing trump he probably put on a full costume with a fake mask, prosthetic nose and used his own voice on the call, it's me, john barron, not donald trump, you can tell from my mu stash and different nose. ( laughter ) trump lying to forbes, it could be seen as someone trying to boost his ego, but turns out trump's lie may have gotten him more than flattering press. >> because donald never had an actual statement of his assets and liabilities,
garage. ( laughter ) and please don't get me wrong, this wasn't just a casual lie trump told at a dinner partyhe made a concerted effort to fake exer views, references and his financial statements. in fact, at one point he even created a fake person. >> former forbes reporter jonathan greenberg claims in a new piece in "the washington post" that trump called him pretending to be a trump organization official named john barron. ( conversation in graphics ) >> trevor: even...
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and i think so many talk about what is going on about the dinner party this evening — and if you couldnoodle. hope you can enjoy the pyongyang cold glass noodle. and we can talk seriously and honestly and we can talk about good things. and we need to talk about what's necessary. and i would like to say this in front of mr president and all the others as well. south korea's moon jae—in congratulated mr kim for what he called "a brave decision" to meet. translation: and i think we should celebrate the meeting between us and the spring may have arrived on the korean peninsula. and all the world watching this meeting and the people of south korea and north korea and korean compatriots all over the world, they are watching and so much burden on our shoulders between us two. you are the first one who crossed the demarcation line, mr kim, the committee chairperson, this is like a symbol of the peace. and the expectations of all of the world are on us. and i would like to give my thanks a the brave decision you made. and if we could make brave decisions together and then we could make a succes
and i think so many talk about what is going on about the dinner party this evening — and if you couldnoodle. hope you can enjoy the pyongyang cold glass noodle. and we can talk seriously and honestly and we can talk about good things. and we need to talk about what's necessary. and i would like to say this in front of mr president and all the others as well. south korea's moon jae—in congratulated mr kim for what he called "a brave decision" to meet. translation: and i think we...
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and i think so many talks were going on about the dinner party this evening.d things. and we need to talk about what is necessary. and i would like to say this in front of mr president and all the others as well. and i think we should celebrate the meeting between us. and the spring may have arrived on the korean peninsula. and all of the world is watching for this meeting. and people are, south korean, north korean, korean compatriots all over the world, they are watching. and there is so much of a burden on our shoulders too. you are the first to cross the demarcation line, kim, this is like peace. and the expectations of all of the world are on us. expectations of all of the world are on us. and i'd like to give my thanks to the brave decision you made. and if we could make brave decisions together, and then we could make a successful meeting. and we have plenty of time to talk about. and if we can discuss things in detail as well, yeah, thank you. can you make us more comfortable... make us more at ease, please? thank you. well, wejust make us more at ease
and i think so many talks were going on about the dinner party this evening.d things. and we need to talk about what is necessary. and i would like to say this in front of mr president and all the others as well. and i think we should celebrate the meeting between us. and the spring may have arrived on the korean peninsula. and all of the world is watching for this meeting. and people are, south korean, north korean, korean compatriots all over the world, they are watching. and there is so much...
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well, we had tonnes of amazing experiences, but some to mention are dinner party, a narrative piece that ‘50s, early ‘60s that were abducted by aliens. this is based on a true story, they say they were abducted by aliens. it is kind of through the lens of racism because it is an interracial couple. we also have the day the world changed. it uses a lot of new technology to put you in the ruins of hiroshima. and also to look at our world from a distance, to really understand what and where it has been affected by nuclear war and by nuclear weaponry. some of the exhibits were very interactive, with terminal three, augmented reality technology put me in the position of being an airport immigration agent, interrogating in a muslim passenger who appeared as a hologram, to determine whether or not she should be allowed into the united states. it is an interaction partly designed to help break down prejudices. what is that on your arm? this is a piece of poetry. is that a verse of the koran? no, it's not. it'sjust a persian poet. what the project is really trying to achieve is that once you go t
well, we had tonnes of amazing experiences, but some to mention are dinner party, a narrative piece that ‘50s, early ‘60s that were abducted by aliens. this is based on a true story, they say they were abducted by aliens. it is kind of through the lens of racism because it is an interracial couple. we also have the day the world changed. it uses a lot of new technology to put you in the ruins of hiroshima. and also to look at our world from a distance, to really understand what and where it...
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staying true to his roots, the budding chef has gem designed after the dinner parties that he gave att you go to dinner at flynn's house. you start off in the living room, decompress. >> reporter: from there they head to the dining room. and a meal costing $155 per person. the kitchen prodigy is often compared to another young star. ♪ baby, baby >> reporter: being dubbed as the justin bieber of food. a comparison he's grown to embrace. >> i find it hilarious that that was the person they chose. i guess at that time he maybe had a similar haircut to me. it's such a strange comparison. considering the only similarities we have literally is that we did things young. but i mean, he turned out somewhat okay. >> reporter: but the teen chef's rise to fame hasn't been easy. his mother talks about the problems. >> he was working very, very long nights. he came home with blisters on his feet. he's so young and this is what his life is like right now. it's so much. >> reporter: but flynn says he doesn't regret following an unconventional path. >> my family's been very supportive of letting me no
staying true to his roots, the budding chef has gem designed after the dinner parties that he gave att you go to dinner at flynn's house. you start off in the living room, decompress. >> reporter: from there they head to the dining room. and a meal costing $155 per person. the kitchen prodigy is often compared to another young star. ♪ baby, baby >> reporter: being dubbed as the justin bieber of food. a comparison he's grown to embrace. >> i find it hilarious that that was...
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i think so much talk about what is going on about the dinner party this evening and if you could enjoynjoy the pyongyang glass noodle. and we can talk seriously and honestly and we can talk about the things —— good things. we need to talk about what is necessary. and i would like to say this in front of mr president and all the others as well. we shouldn't forget how extraordinary it is to hear him talking on and why tv. -- it is to hear him talking on and why tv. —— live tv. south korea's moon jae—in congratulated mr kim for what he called ‘a brave decision‘ to meet. and i think we should celebrate the meeting between us and spring may have arrived on the korean potential to make pinning chiller —— korean peninsula. in the world is watching this meeting and the people of south korea and north korea and compatriots all over the world, they are watching and so much burden on our shoulders between us to back. —— two. you are the first one who crossed the demarcation line, the committee chairperson, this is like a symbol of peace. and the expectations of all of the world are on us. expect
i think so much talk about what is going on about the dinner party this evening and if you could enjoynjoy the pyongyang glass noodle. and we can talk seriously and honestly and we can talk about the things —— good things. we need to talk about what is necessary. and i would like to say this in front of mr president and all the others as well. we shouldn't forget how extraordinary it is to hear him talking on and why tv. -- it is to hear him talking on and why tv. —— live tv. south...
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eastern, wrote to the white house 2020 of the new hampshire democratic party dinner. .hasing candor and sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern, they wrote to the white house 2020 coverage continues with montana democratic governor steve bullock. saturday, a feature on black classic press in baltimore. sunday, an author receives the police she book award. book award.ci eastern, manyp.m. probably figures speak about the late target marshall. and sunday at 4:00 on real former alabama governor george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span network. zuckerberg ceo mark testified at the second day of hearings f
eastern, wrote to the white house 2020 of the new hampshire democratic party dinner. .hasing candor and sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern, they wrote to the white house 2020 coverage continues with montana democratic governor steve bullock. saturday, a feature on black classic press in baltimore. sunday, an author receives the police she book award. book award.ci eastern, manyp.m. probably figures speak about the late target marshall. and sunday at 4:00 on real former alabama governor george wallace....
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hosting any dinner party is a bit stressful, so spare a thought for melania trump, who has been planningt deep end. quite a challenge and she has done it all herself, right down to the gold plates and cream linens. no event organiser. she planned the table settings for 130 guests, she designed the decor and even the menu, which includes a goat—cheese gateau, buttermilk biscuit crumbles, and a seasonal rack of spring lamb. just in case you need some inspiration for your own dinner tonight. someone who knows just how high pressure it is to plan a presidential state dinner is capricia marshall, who was social secretary for president clinton and head of protocol for president 0bama. thank you for coming in. i remember going to a state dinner, as i guessed it was stressful so what is it like planning one? do you wish you were involved or are you glad you were involved or are you glad you are not there any more? i really wish i was there. i am just anxious for them and excited. it is one of the most spectacular events, the highest honour our president can bestow upon a visiting dignitary. i ha
hosting any dinner party is a bit stressful, so spare a thought for melania trump, who has been planningt deep end. quite a challenge and she has done it all herself, right down to the gold plates and cream linens. no event organiser. she planned the table settings for 130 guests, she designed the decor and even the menu, which includes a goat—cheese gateau, buttermilk biscuit crumbles, and a seasonal rack of spring lamb. just in case you need some inspiration for your own dinner tonight....
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and kennedy followed her out to her car after the dinner party was over.enormous appeal. >> an aspiring reporter, 21-year-old jackie has just completed her bachelor's degree at george washington university. >> jackie had the reputation of being what people then called a brain, very, very bright. but at the same time very glamorous. >> jackie was different from the kinds of women he dated or had one-night stands with, and there was real chemistry between them. >> jackie saw a bigger world for herself. and she found that in jack kennedy. >> in 1952, jack finally resolves to run for a u.s. senate seat in massachusetts. >> he's up against henry cabot lodge who is from a great massachusetts political family, whose grandfather has defeated jack kennedy's grandfather a half a century before. >> now meet your candidate for the united states senate. >> how can this young whippersnapper of a congressman without much oa record run against henry cabot lodge jr. who has an ancestry that's much more distinguished? >> it was a brazen move, a move that looked totally quix
and kennedy followed her out to her car after the dinner party was over.enormous appeal. >> an aspiring reporter, 21-year-old jackie has just completed her bachelor's degree at george washington university. >> jackie had the reputation of being what people then called a brain, very, very bright. but at the same time very glamorous. >> jackie was different from the kinds of women he dated or had one-night stands with, and there was real chemistry between them. >> jackie...
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democratic party dinner, the former missouri secretary of state and sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern, road to the white house 2020 coverage continues with montana democratic governor. on book tv on c-span2, saturday, a feature on black classic press in baltimore. eastern, the8 p.m. baluchi book award. on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 4:55 p.m., prominent figures in american law including elena kagan on the late thurgood marshall. reel america,on face the nation programs from 1968 with ronald reagan and george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. >> after president trump's trade meeting, some senators talked with reporters about the meeting and the presidents remarks on the transpacific partnership agreement. >> good afternoon. i have the privilege of being chairman of the senate agriculture committee. we have just had a fine meeting with the president. we are joined here with two senators on the committee and one not, but is very interested in our culture. i would like -- agriculture. i would like to say the most important organizations, i don't k
democratic party dinner, the former missouri secretary of state and sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern, road to the white house 2020 coverage continues with montana democratic governor. on book tv on c-span2, saturday, a feature on black classic press in baltimore. eastern, the8 p.m. baluchi book award. on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 4:55 p.m., prominent figures in american law including elena kagan on the late thurgood marshall. reel america,on face the nation programs from 1968 with...
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over the last decade as i i publicly share the story of madison park and washington dinner parties androtary meetings, at church, work and with friends, others have affirmed that they once lived in a similar place. so in many ways madison park has become a metaphor of places that can see invisible or nonexistent. these places still exist, but are there days numbered? are they at risk of becoming extinct in the face of the increasing atomization? i can only hope not. despite the changing landscape and encroaching city, the same strong pride and commitment to community remains among the people of madison park. it is planted deep in the earth, carefully and partly cultivated by my great, great grandfather, and the freed slaves who began the community and gave it its name. the history of madison park is tied inextricably to my sense of leanne, and is a spiritual locus that continues to offer in a refuge, solace, and most importantly meaning in the very ever-changing flux of daily existence. where ever i go, madison park goes with me. when i reflect on the roadblocks that i faced him i'm so
over the last decade as i i publicly share the story of madison park and washington dinner parties androtary meetings, at church, work and with friends, others have affirmed that they once lived in a similar place. so in many ways madison park has become a metaphor of places that can see invisible or nonexistent. these places still exist, but are there days numbered? are they at risk of becoming extinct in the face of the increasing atomization? i can only hope not. despite the changing...
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he says he would like to have sandberg to a dinner party and so on and on.his is america's top g-man or was? he sounds like every other sense of guilt ribbon liberal. not impressive at all. that's why he didn't hesitate before destroying any remaining public trust in the fbi in order to sell this book. the fbi director is not supposed to let emotions and political considerations influence investigations, but comey doesn't even hide it. he admits his behavior in the fall of 2016 may have been colored by his desire to make hillary clinton a "legitimate present." there is nobody and either party, republic and our democrat who will ever again think the clinton investigation was conducted fairly. when the russian investigation for that matter. here's what he told abc about that. watch. >> did you tell him that the dossier had been financed by his political and opponents? >> known. i think i just talked about additional material. >> did he have a right to know that question mexico that he had a rate? i don't think he had an answer to that. i don't think it was my
he says he would like to have sandberg to a dinner party and so on and on.his is america's top g-man or was? he sounds like every other sense of guilt ribbon liberal. not impressive at all. that's why he didn't hesitate before destroying any remaining public trust in the fbi in order to sell this book. the fbi director is not supposed to let emotions and political considerations influence investigations, but comey doesn't even hide it. he admits his behavior in the fall of 2016 may have been...
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it's on a marble lazy susan, so i assume it's easier to serve at dinner parties.is only outdone by its real, actual name: the implant-o-rama. the instructions are right there in the name. "i'm" going to "plant" it and then "oooo-ram-a." ( laughter ) by the way, the makers want you to know, this is an at-home coffee enema. yes, sadly, the travel version has been banned by the t.s.a. more than three ounces. but while i know this product sounds universally appealing, they warn it's only for those who want to "supercharge their detox and know what they're doing." and in case it's unclear, what you're doing is butt-chugging a venti. ( laughter ) now, here's the deal. the implant-o-rama system can be yours for the low, low price of $135. so, that extra cash can go from burning a hole in your pocket to just burning your hole. and-- ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: wow! wow! ( applause ) woooo! >> stephen: not making this up. and, if that's too steep, you can always get the beginner's pack-- a frappucino and a turkey baster. ( laughter ) unfortunately, the haters in the me
it's on a marble lazy susan, so i assume it's easier to serve at dinner parties.is only outdone by its real, actual name: the implant-o-rama. the instructions are right there in the name. "i'm" going to "plant" it and then "oooo-ram-a." ( laughter ) by the way, the makers want you to know, this is an at-home coffee enema. yes, sadly, the travel version has been banned by the t.s.a. more than three ounces. but while i know this product sounds universally appealing,...
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we had a dinner party after the case. the middle of it bob mueller stood up. he toasted me.ed to get the bad guys. but he recognized the importance of sticking to our principals in doing it. so that we don't bring shame on our nation. >> in a rare interview, mueller explains. >> it's important the american public trust the fbi. i get the sense that means a great deal to you. >> most important thing for the bureau is its integrity. >> in revamping the bureau's mission after 9/11, mueller discovers that his agency is woefully ill-equipped technologically to deal with the threat of terrorism. >> the fbi wasn't just behind the rest of the government in technology. it was behind the country in technology. >> when first came into the fbi, there was no e-mail. there was a machine where you actually would take a photograph and you would watch it like an amazed kid, one line at a time. it would go through. you would see the boss in the office picking that up. it would take four hours. >> the computers were not connected to the internet. most communications were done by fax. when 9/11
we had a dinner party after the case. the middle of it bob mueller stood up. he toasted me.ed to get the bad guys. but he recognized the importance of sticking to our principals in doing it. so that we don't bring shame on our nation. >> in a rare interview, mueller explains. >> it's important the american public trust the fbi. i get the sense that means a great deal to you. >> most important thing for the bureau is its integrity. >> in revamping the bureau's mission...
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eastern, wrote to the white house 2020 at the new hampshire democratic party dinner with jason kanderroad to the30 p.m. white house 2020 coverage intinues with steve bullet polk county, iowa. today, a feature on black classic press in baltimore. and on sunday the polluted book aolucci boko p award. on the late server at marshall and sunday at 4 p.m. on real america to cbs face the nation programs from 1968 with ronald reagan and former alabama governor george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span network. defense department officials felt a wreath on the airstrikes last night. this is about 40 minutes. >> good morning. happy saturday. i want to start by making one point clear. the use of chemical weapons anywhere in the world is an inexcusable violation of international law. the united states will not tolerate it. on us out regime attack april 7 is horrifying and tragic. it demanded an immediate response. forcesay, united states under the direction of president trump launched precision strikes against the assad regime targets associated with the use of chemical weapons in syria. w
eastern, wrote to the white house 2020 at the new hampshire democratic party dinner with jason kanderroad to the30 p.m. white house 2020 coverage intinues with steve bullet polk county, iowa. today, a feature on black classic press in baltimore. and on sunday the polluted book aolucci boko p award. on the late server at marshall and sunday at 4 p.m. on real america to cbs face the nation programs from 1968 with ronald reagan and former alabama governor george wallace. watch this weekend on the...
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like you get -- you must suck at dinner parties, because people don't want to tell you about their day>> so much fun. >> jimmy: congrats on that. i follow you on instagram. i'm a big fan of yours, obviously. but, i just realized -- i just saw, you deleted almost all of your photos? >> yeah, i got really manic. [ light laughter ] i just -- sometimes, i just -- well, what happened was i saw this girl on instagram and she had, like, 4,000 pictures of herself. and i was like, that's so many pictures. but i had like 400. so i couldn't make fun of her. 'cause that's equally insane. >> jimmy: yeah. >> so i liked every single one of them, of hers, and she called me a creep. [ laughter ] so 4,000 pictures of herself and i'm the weirdo? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's a lot of pictures, man. >> that's a lot of pictures. well, you can't develop that many pictures. like, i think, that's the thing. since you don't have to develop pictures and they go into space, nobody cares. so, if she had like a duffel bag of rolls of film, and she would like -- sent them to cvs. and was like, "i need these picture
like you get -- you must suck at dinner parties, because people don't want to tell you about their day>> so much fun. >> jimmy: congrats on that. i follow you on instagram. i'm a big fan of yours, obviously. but, i just realized -- i just saw, you deleted almost all of your photos? >> yeah, i got really manic. [ light laughter ] i just -- sometimes, i just -- well, what happened was i saw this girl on instagram and she had, like, 4,000 pictures of herself. and i was like,...
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i mean, you can't just clog up the toilet and then leave the dinner party. [ laughter ] stay here andlunger. [ light laughter ] of course, for paul ryan this is the logical conclusion of his term as speaker. after all, he spent the entirety of trump's presidency ignoring the damage trump has inflicted on our political system and pretending not to even read his tweets or stories about him. >> i haven't put a second of thought into this, just not on my radar screen. >> i'm not going to speculate on something i haven't read. >> i didn't actually hear the comments. i only heard about those comments. >> i'm not familiar with exactly what happened yesterday, i've been a little busy with some other tasks. i don't know the specs, i don't know the specifics on it. i really just don't. >> mr. speaker, any comment on the trump story? >> hey, how you doing, alice? good to see you. [ laughter ] >> are you reading the story? >> i'm reading something about -- >> what are your thoughts about what some would consider to be a threatening tweet from the president directed at mr. cohen? >> i decided i'm
i mean, you can't just clog up the toilet and then leave the dinner party. [ laughter ] stay here andlunger. [ light laughter ] of course, for paul ryan this is the logical conclusion of his term as speaker. after all, he spent the entirety of trump's presidency ignoring the damage trump has inflicted on our political system and pretending not to even read his tweets or stories about him. >> i haven't put a second of thought into this, just not on my radar screen. >> i'm not going...
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you're going to want to read all about it and chat with your friends at your dinner parties.tal basis, the actually care? david: maybe they will go back into tpp. of earnings,g two more wall street banks reporting -- wells fargo and citi. jpmorgan set the bar high for citi. can they need it? this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: jpmorgan up with earnings. volatility boosting. citi also out. fixed revenue missing estimates. trade whiplash, president trump says he would consider rejoining tpp. and inside saudi aramco, an investigation reveals it is the most profitable company in the world. no debt and four dollar reduction costs. citi earnings out. coming in at $1.68 a share. the fixed-income revenue is interesting, coming in at $3.42 billion. the estimate was for $3.7 billion. i find that to be very interesting considering that jpmorgan had a beat. miss: it certainly did not . the earnings per share was nice at $1.68. alix: the stock is dropping off the highs of the session but is still up by about 1%. you wonder if they were on some or if they of trade were in areas that were not seeing
you're going to want to read all about it and chat with your friends at your dinner parties.tal basis, the actually care? david: maybe they will go back into tpp. of earnings,g two more wall street banks reporting -- wells fargo and citi. jpmorgan set the bar high for citi. can they need it? this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: jpmorgan up with earnings. volatility boosting. citi also out. fixed revenue missing estimates. trade whiplash, president trump says he would consider rejoining tpp. and inside...
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eastern -- "road to the white house 2020" at the new hampshire democratic party dinner with former missouri secretary of state jason kander and sunday white , "road to the house" 2020 continues with steve bullock. on "book tv," saturday at 7:30, a feature of black classic press in baltimore. sunday, the paolucci book award for rod dreher. on "american history tv" on c-span3, saturday at 4:55 p.m. eastern, prominent figures in american law, including supreme court justice elena cagan on the late thurgood marshall. and sunday at 4:00 on "reel america," two cbs "nays the nation" programs from 1968 with republican california governor ronald reagan and former alabama governor george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. >> democratic senator share odd brown of ohio talked about the future of pension plans at the national press club in washington, d.c. he urged bipartisan congressional action as soon as possible. he co-chairs the new joint select committee on solvency of multiemployer pension chance with utah republican senator orrin h
eastern -- "road to the white house 2020" at the new hampshire democratic party dinner with former missouri secretary of state jason kander and sunday white , "road to the house" 2020 continues with steve bullock. on "book tv," saturday at 7:30, a feature of black classic press in baltimore. sunday, the paolucci book award for rod dreher. on "american history tv" on c-span3, saturday at 4:55 p.m. eastern, prominent figures in american law, including...
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eastern, road to the white house 2020 the new hampshire democratic party dinner. eastern, 6:30 p.m. coverage continues with montana democratic governor in polk county, iowa. at 7:30 p.m. eastern, a feature on black classic press in baltimore. on american history tv on p.m.,3, saturday, at 4:55 prominent figures in american law, including elena kagan on the late thurgood marshall. watch this weekend on the c-span networks.
eastern, road to the white house 2020 the new hampshire democratic party dinner. eastern, 6:30 p.m. coverage continues with montana democratic governor in polk county, iowa. at 7:30 p.m. eastern, a feature on black classic press in baltimore. on american history tv on p.m.,3, saturday, at 4:55 prominent figures in american law, including elena kagan on the late thurgood marshall. watch this weekend on the c-span networks.
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. >> reporter: charity balls and parties and nice dinners. >> yeah. and she did all of this.he -- >> reporter: good, smart friends at your table? >> absolutely. she would invite people over. she cooked meals. and she'd do the desserts. she did it all. >> reporter: so michael was all too happy to say yes when after years of living together, kathleen suggested the couple make it official. >> so we got married. and it was a gigantic wedding. it was in the house. and there must have been 150 people there. and it was just wonderful. >> i always thought, you know, "this is what i'll register as the happiest day of my life." >> reporter: kathleen's younger sister, candace, says kathleen was over the moon, as well. >> she was thrilled to be marrying michael. all three girls were bridesmaids in her wedding. i remember at the wedding the three girls singing, "we're goin' to the chapel." the day they married, my sister glowed. >> reporter: and candace watched in amazement as, over the next several years, kathleen did it all. >> not only did she raise these children and have a quite acco
. >> reporter: charity balls and parties and nice dinners. >> yeah. and she did all of this.he -- >> reporter: good, smart friends at your table? >> absolutely. she would invite people over. she cooked meals. and she'd do the desserts. she did it all. >> reporter: so michael was all too happy to say yes when after years of living together, kathleen suggested the couple make it official. >> so we got married. and it was a gigantic wedding. it was in the house....
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eastern, road 2020 at the house new hampshire democratic party dinner with armor missouri secretary of state jason kander and sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern, a road to the white>> house coverage continues with montana governor -- montana's governor. today at 7:30 p.m. eastern, a feature on black classic dress in baltimore. an author rod dreher earns a book award for his book "a on americanion" history tv on c-span3 today at 4:55 p.m. eastern, prominent figures in american law including supreme court justice elena kagan and the late thurgood marshall. sunday at four clock him on real america, two cbs face the nation programs from 1960 eight with republican california governor ronald reagan and former alabama governor yours wallace. watch this weekend on c-span network. president trump announced the launching airstrikes on syria with cooperation from the -- the u.k. and france as to the chemical attack last week and that killed more than 40 blend injured hundreds. his statement from the diplomatic room was just under 10 minutes. my fellow americans, a short time ago, i ordered the united st
eastern, road 2020 at the house new hampshire democratic party dinner with armor missouri secretary of state jason kander and sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern, a road to the white>> house coverage continues with montana governor -- montana's governor. today at 7:30 p.m. eastern, a feature on black classic dress in baltimore. an author rod dreher earns a book award for his book "a on americanion" history tv on c-span3 today at 4:55 p.m. eastern, prominent figures in american law...
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you know, norah, what it's like to host a really nice dinner party. i'm serious.not making fun of that. i'm not very good at it but you know what it takes to put that together and the people that were there say she nailed it. beautiful table. >> beautiful flowers. >> well done. >> and the french pay attention to that kind of thing. known for attention to detail. >> the hat worked. >>> "time" is celebrating its 100 most influential people. we take you to the red carpet to find what the honor they're known for their weather. >>> ahead, john shows us what it's like to take a dip in a pool that's saltier than the dead sea. >> what am i doing in this bath tub? coming up on "cbs this morning," we're doing something called sensory deprivation to find focus in our distractive digital world. ♪ the 2018 camry. toyota. let's go places. ialmost everything. you know, ke 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. kohls lowest prices of the season no coupons needed kids
you know, norah, what it's like to host a really nice dinner party. i'm serious.not making fun of that. i'm not very good at it but you know what it takes to put that together and the people that were there say she nailed it. beautiful table. >> beautiful flowers. >> well done. >> and the french pay attention to that kind of thing. known for attention to detail. >> the hat worked. >>> "time" is celebrating its 100 most influential people. we take you...
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eastern, road at thewhite house 2020 new hampshire democratic party dinner with former missouri secretary of state recent candor and seven -- and sunday, at 6:30 p.m., that coverage continues with steve bullock in polk county, iowa. on both tv on c-span2 a feature on black classic press in baltimore. and on sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and author will receive an award for his book "a benedict option: a strategy for christians in a post-christian nation." today at 4:55 p.m., prominent figures in american law including supreme court justice elena kagan the late thurgood marshall. and sunday at 4:00 on reel america, two cbs face the nation programs with ronald reagan and former alabama governor george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. >> yesterday evening, president trump announced the u.s. was launching airstrikes in syria. in cooperation with france and the u.k., as part of a response to the alleged chemical attacks taking place last weekend, killing more than 40 people and injuring hundreds. his statement from the white house diplomatic room was just under 10 minutes. pr
eastern, road at thewhite house 2020 new hampshire democratic party dinner with former missouri secretary of state recent candor and seven -- and sunday, at 6:30 p.m., that coverage continues with steve bullock in polk county, iowa. on both tv on c-span2 a feature on black classic press in baltimore. and on sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and author will receive an award for his book "a benedict option: a strategy for christians in a post-christian nation." today at 4:55 p.m., prominent...
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eastern, "road to the white house 2020" at the new hampshire democratic party dinner with former missouri secretary of state jason candor. and sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern, our road to the white house 2020 coverage continues. on book tv on c-span2, saturday at 7:30 p.m. eastern, a feature on black classic press in baltimore. and on sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, for his book "a benedikt option: a strategy for christians in a post-christian nation." on "american history tv" on c-span3, saturday at 4:55 eastern, prominent figures in american law, including supreme court justice elena kagan on the late thurgood marshall. and on "reel america" two cbs "face the nation" programs with ronald reagan and george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. >>> each weekend, this segment of the washington journal, we take a look at how your money is at work in a different federal program. this week president trump helped pick our topic with a series of recent tweets about amazon and its impact on the u.s. post service. joining us at our desk for this discussion is kevin co-sar. kevin, here is o
eastern, "road to the white house 2020" at the new hampshire democratic party dinner with former missouri secretary of state jason candor. and sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern, our road to the white house 2020 coverage continues. on book tv on c-span2, saturday at 7:30 p.m. eastern, a feature on black classic press in baltimore. and on sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, for his book "a benedikt option: a strategy for christians in a post-christian nation." on "american history...
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c-span live saturday at 5:30 the whitern, wrote to house 2020 at the new hampshire democratic party dinner, the former missouri secretary of state and sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern, road to the white house 2020 coverage continues with montana democratic governor. on book tv on c-span2, saturday, a feature on black classic press in baltimore. eastern, the8 p.m. baluchi book award. on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 4:55 p.m., prominent figures in american law including elena kagan on the late thurgood marshall. reel america,on face the nation programs from 1968 with ronald reagan and george wallace. watch this weekend on the c-span networks.
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we take you inside one of the most exclusive dinner parties, the star-studded "time" 100 gala. today, wednesday, april 25th, 2018. >> from nbc news, this is "today," with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> hi, everybody. good morning. thank you for being with us. it's wednesday morning. well, we were up past our bedtime last night. >> we have extra concealer on this morning because we had a late night at the "time" 100. it was a beautiful night, the incredible people that were honored. >> take that down. there were really interesting people there. willie sat with a lot of them. we'll get to that in a moment. >>> we'll start with the growing turmoil at the white house and on the hill, over the president's pick to lead the department of veteran affairs. dr. ronny jackson is facing serious allegations about his workplace behavior and calls to withdrawal his nomination. we have it covered. hallie jackson has the latest. good morning to you. >> reporter: hi, savannah, good morning. the white house is ready for a fight, coming out swinging t
we take you inside one of the most exclusive dinner parties, the star-studded "time" 100 gala. today, wednesday, april 25th, 2018. >> from nbc news, this is "today," with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> hi, everybody. good morning. thank you for being with us. it's wednesday morning. well, we were up past our bedtime last night. >> we have extra concealer on this morning because we had a late night at the...
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missouri a former secretary of state will be the keynote speaker at the new hampshire democratic party dinner. he has hinted about a potential presidential run in 2020. live coverage starting at 5:30 eastern on c-span. >> sunday, on 1958, america in turmoil, conservative politics. the resurgence of richard nixon and a republican presidential victory. asald reagan made his debut a presidential candidate foreshadowing the conservative resolution -- revolution to come. i george washington university .rofessor and author turmoil58, america and conservative politics live sunday at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span's washington journal and on american history tv on c-span3. cases,ay, on landmark brandenburg v. ohio. clue clicks -- ku klux klan leader was convicted of hate speech under ohio law, but the supreme court ruled that state law violated his first amendment right. our guests are the formal head union american civil the and a senior attorney at columbia university's night first amendment institute. watch landmark cases monday and join the conversation. cspan. us @ we have resources on our website.
missouri a former secretary of state will be the keynote speaker at the new hampshire democratic party dinner. he has hinted about a potential presidential run in 2020. live coverage starting at 5:30 eastern on c-span. >> sunday, on 1958, america in turmoil, conservative politics. the resurgence of richard nixon and a republican presidential victory. asald reagan made his debut a presidential candidate foreshadowing the conservative resolution -- revolution to come. i george washington...
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the first lady shining as the host of this dinner and party. >> what about on the substance? president trump signaling progress on a possible fix to the iran nuclear deal. he issued an ominous warning to iran. did he succeed in getting them to stay in the multination accord? and the president flipping the script kim jong-un very tphauho. this is a man he once mocked as little rocket man. they will not negotiate any concession until pyongyang takes nuclea arsenal.ismantling its we have it all covered. let's begin withcnn's abby phillip live at the white house. ab? >> reporter: good morning, chris. by all accounts, the first state dinner of the trump presidency was a smashing success, especially for first lady melania trump, who quite literally is s is hone last night. new disturbing details are coming out about jackson's conduct while serving as white house doctor for multiple presidents. but the white house is digging in and defending him. troubling new allegations against veterans affairs secretary nominee dr. ronny jackson. >> i understand he had a nickname in the white hou
the first lady shining as the host of this dinner and party. >> what about on the substance? president trump signaling progress on a possible fix to the iran nuclear deal. he issued an ominous warning to iran. did he succeed in getting them to stay in the multination accord? and the president flipping the script kim jong-un very tphauho. this is a man he once mocked as little rocket man. they will not negotiate any concession until pyongyang takes nuclea arsenal.ismantling its we have it...
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he cannot even get invited to a dinner party with anybody who is anybody.e doesn't have the money he says he has. he's incapable of telling the truth. importantthing more in a person's character and being able to tell the truth. and he can do it. the republican party setback. they are a bunch of cowards. they won't stand up to him. i'm glad i am older now, but i worry about my grandchildren and what we are going to leave this country and the mess is going to be in after this low life as president. it is so embarrassing. we have all these republicans and this tea party bunch. i don't know what it is that they want. they want to destroy the government, which is really destroying the country. host: thank you for the call. from yahoo! news, viva lafrance. trump to host a glitzy white house state dinner. we will have coverage of the arrival tuesday morning and the dinner tuesday evening on the c-span networks. here's an excerpt of what yahoo! news is reporting. 'st is president donald trump turned to put on the charm offensive. president trump is paying it forwa
he cannot even get invited to a dinner party with anybody who is anybody.e doesn't have the money he says he has. he's incapable of telling the truth. importantthing more in a person's character and being able to tell the truth. and he can do it. the republican party setback. they are a bunch of cowards. they won't stand up to him. i'm glad i am older now, but i worry about my grandchildren and what we are going to leave this country and the mess is going to be in after this low life as...
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dinner, the word is state, that's key. the president isn't a president or l party leader, every state dinner i've always.seen has included an opp aosition or journalist. this one, not a sine democrat, not a single democrat. under pressure from speaker ryan, that chaplain had given a prayer during the tax cut debe saying the tax should go to everyone equally. then you have another congressman saying next time you have to have a family man as chaplain. if you have a family man as chaplain that rules out the catholic liquo crgy. and then who is going to be the house chaplain is a political issue. nothing is exempt. >> and findly, jeff, what about that white house correspondents dinner last night? >> i'm so old fashioned, i think it's possible to be very critical of donald trump and still take umbrage of something that was said las night. i was struck last night that after some criticism o michelle wolf, there was outpouring on twitter about oh i see, you're l crit is sizing thee cdian. now call me mad cap but i haven't exactly seen a lack of criticism aimed at drumpled form t things he's said and done and on the other hand, yo
dinner, the word is state, that's key. the president isn't a president or l party leader, every state dinner i've always.seen has included an opp aosition or journalist. this one, not a sine democrat, not a single democrat. under pressure from speaker ryan, that chaplain had given a prayer during the tax cut debe saying the tax should go to everyone equally. then you have another congressman saying next time you have to have a family man as chaplain. if you have a family man as chaplain that...
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he'll speak at the new hampshire democratic party dinner after recently hinting at a potential presidential run in two years. see that event live saturday at 5:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. you can also listen live on the free c-span radio app. >>> sunday on 1968, america in turmoil, conservative politics whenner is received liberal excesses and disenchantment to gave rise to the right and richard nixon and an eventual republican victory. our guest is the author of "where they stand," and matthew dallek, george washington university professor and author of "the right moment, ronald reagan's first victory and the decisive turning point in american politics." watch "1968, america in turmoil," conservative politics live sunday at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span even "washington journal" and on american history tv on c-span3. >> sunday night on "after words," journalist david corn and michael ikzoff with their book "russian roulette, the inside story of putin's war on america and the election of drew. "they are interviewed by democrat inrepresentative joaquin castro of texas. >> the start of the book
he'll speak at the new hampshire democratic party dinner after recently hinting at a potential presidential run in two years. see that event live saturday at 5:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. you can also listen live on the free c-span radio app. >>> sunday on 1968, america in turmoil, conservative politics whenner is received liberal excesses and disenchantment to gave rise to the right and richard nixon and an eventual republican victory. our guest is the author of "where they...