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massacre organized by the elaine center in elaine, arkansas.s is this a black land loss that african-american farmers have been driven off the land and places like elaine, florida, this is to be -- mississippi. another set at the symposium, the criminal justice system. amy, it is important remember hundreds of african-americans were massacred in and around phillips county arkansas in 1919. not a single white perpetrator of this violence was ever put on trial. instead, african-american farmers were put on trial. they were known as the elaine 12. a nationwide crusade organized by people, as you mentioned ida b. wells and naacp, a very heroic gentleman, had organized national defense campaign cap get these men some justice that resultn a landmark supreme court case in 1923 in which the 14 meant -- 14th mm is brought to bear. convictions of those men, six of them by the way sentenced to death from all of then torture brutally, electrocuted with -- amy: there were 500 u.s. soldiers who were involved in the killing of hundreds of african-americans in
massacre organized by the elaine center in elaine, arkansas.s is this a black land loss that african-american farmers have been driven off the land and places like elaine, florida, this is to be -- mississippi. another set at the symposium, the criminal justice system. amy, it is important remember hundreds of african-americans were massacred in and around phillips county arkansas in 1919. not a single white perpetrator of this violence was ever put on trial. instead, african-american farmers...
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thank you elaine. i loved listening to talk about the early committee the jackie put together and having also been at winner tour and focusing a bit on your work and one of our magazines years ago. i remember what i called the hair dryer letter. and i just wondered but what the letter is wonderful very joggy, but it what i wanted you to talk a little bit about which is more serious for preservation was the push and pull between buddha and dupont and and neither one of the more actually thinking about preservation right and yet that was jackie's stated goal. that's right. thank you, leslie and leslie it former director of winter tour leslie bowman. it's an honor to have you here. yes, the letters are fascinating because you really see the the many many personalities that mrs. kennedy was working with and it's also fascinating because her first introduction to mr. dupont was made when he became chairman and it's a very formal type letter from then on all the letters are handwritten and yes one was under
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have elaine luria and her challenger. elaine luria represents the second congressional district. welcome. [applause] jennifer kiggins is a state senator. welcome. [applause] here are the ground rules. the candidates speaking water was determined by a coin toss done before the start of the event. the debate will follow traditional format with a two minute timed response. i will address a question to the candidate and the candidate has two minutes to respond. each candidate has 30 seconds for rebuttal. the candidates will not interrupt one another during the debate. a closing statement of two minutes will be allowed to some positions, tie up loose ends and address any issues that come up during the form. the closing statements will be in reverse order of opening statements. jen kiggans. >> i am running from congress to restore american strength. in 2019, i got tired of yelling at my television so i got off my couch to run for state senate. i ran as a conservative female veteran and i knew we deserved better leadership than what i saw on tv. it has been a great honor to have a seat
have elaine luria and her challenger. elaine luria represents the second congressional district. welcome. [applause] jennifer kiggins is a state senator. welcome. [applause] here are the ground rules. the candidates speaking water was determined by a coin toss done before the start of the event. the debate will follow traditional format with a two minute timed response. i will address a question to the candidate and the candidate has two minutes to respond. each candidate has 30 seconds for...
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kennedy. >> that is a perfect transition, elaine, into a question for you. you of course are the co-author of the book designing camelot, which talks about the efforts of jacqueline kennedy and the restoration of the white house. can you tell us how, for our audience so everybody understands, some people may know the story but others may not. tell us us what were some of the institutions that mrs. kennedy put in place that are still operational today, and also tell us why was she so interested in restoration in the white house, because it wasn't just necessarily pretty things, or to make things look nice, but there was a larger purpose that really supported the kennedy administration, and if you could tell us a little bit about that, i think that would be very illuminating for our audience. >> thank you colin, i'm so happy to be here. so happy to be able to follow melissa, because so much of what i do in starting to talk about mrs. kennedy's as if she walked out of the white house, but there were so many efforts. so much in life is timing, if you go to the f
kennedy. >> that is a perfect transition, elaine, into a question for you. you of course are the co-author of the book designing camelot, which talks about the efforts of jacqueline kennedy and the restoration of the white house. can you tell us how, for our audience so everybody understands, some people may know the story but others may not. tell us us what were some of the institutions that mrs. kennedy put in place that are still operational today, and also tell us why was she so...
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the level prize for physics has been awarded to 3 physicists working on quantum mechanics. elaine aspect from france, john klauser from united states, and anton salinger from austria, were given. one of sciences, top recognitions, salinger was nicknamed mr. beam in 1997. after successfully demonstrating quantum teleportation to recall with china. anton xilinx receives a standing ovation. he's been doing research here at the university of vienna for many years into particle physics. now he's won the nobel prize, the biggest award in science with during the 1st experiments, i was sometimes asked by the press what the whole thing was supposed to be good for . and i said, i can tell you quite proudly. it's not good for anything. i'm just doing this out of curiosity. as noise, you silent is sharing the prize with franz, his allen aspect and american john klauser. all 3 have made groundbreaking discoveries in the field of quantum mechanics and put simply, it's about the interaction of the smallest particles, much smaller than atoms. the nobel committee in stockholm tried to explain what the im
the level prize for physics has been awarded to 3 physicists working on quantum mechanics. elaine aspect from france, john klauser from united states, and anton salinger from austria, were given. one of sciences, top recognitions, salinger was nicknamed mr. beam in 1997. after successfully demonstrating quantum teleportation to recall with china. anton xilinx receives a standing ovation. he's been doing research here at the university of vienna for many years into particle physics. now he's won...
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this is more about trump than it is about elaine chao.ersation that you had with donald trump, where you brought up the correspondence he had with north korean leader, kim jong-un. we have audio of this conversation. so, let's listen. >> did you leave the white house with anything in particular where there any memento documents you took with you? >> well, nothing of great urgency. i have great things, you know, the letters, the junk own letters. i have many of them. >> you are able to take that with you? >> i think that is in the archives. but most of it is incredible. but, kim jong-un, i have incredible letters with him, and other leaders. >> this was before the washington post reporting that he had taken the kim jong-un letters, or a, kim jong-un letter, or some king john letters. you could almost see the wheels turning their when he's talking about that. >> it was unclear what his comment meant in realtime. i asked him on alert this question about taking memento documents because i knew how proud he was of the documents that he would w
this is more about trump than it is about elaine chao.ersation that you had with donald trump, where you brought up the correspondence he had with north korean leader, kim jong-un. we have audio of this conversation. so, let's listen. >> did you leave the white house with anything in particular where there any memento documents you took with you? >> well, nothing of great urgency. i have great things, you know, the letters, the junk own letters. i have many of them. >> you are...
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. >> reporter: early voting is under way in virginia and incumbent democrat elaine loria is out pressingr race here in virginia's tide water region is one of the most closely watched in the country. >> if you look across the country, this is number 218. >> meaning? if you win or lose, it could determine whether or not democrats have control of the house. that's a lot of pressure. >> i spent 20 years in the navy, i'm used to operating in a high pressure environment. >> reporter: luria is an exnavy officer and veteran of two intense political campaigns. this year, her republican challenger is also a navy veteran, pilot, nurse and now state center. she communicates through ads. that message is resonating with voters. >> what's driving your vote is this? >> this. this was $127 and a year and a half ago it would have been $75, $80. >> reporter: he feels let down by democrats in washington. i'm a staunch independent but it's been going one direction lately because they don't care about me. >> gas prices are absurd. >> reporter: but ryan farmer said democrats are not to blame for the struggling
. >> reporter: early voting is under way in virginia and incumbent democrat elaine loria is out pressingr race here in virginia's tide water region is one of the most closely watched in the country. >> if you look across the country, this is number 218. >> meaning? if you win or lose, it could determine whether or not democrats have control of the house. that's a lot of pressure. >> i spent 20 years in the navy, i'm used to operating in a high pressure environment....
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we get more now from cbs' elaine quijano. >> reporter: in a small michigan town, neighbors are lockedn a war over words. >> we all know in our hearts that these books and lifestyle choices are destructive and wrong. we can vote no first time around, we can vote no for the second time around. >> reporter: that vote was to fund the public library for the next ten years. voters have approved the tax twice since 2002. but this time a group called the jamestown conservatives led a successful drive to vote no, essentially defunding the library. the group was angry library refishes wouldn't remove five books with lgbtq themes from the shelves. >> use of the word, reverse ransom. >> reverse ransom, that's how you see it? >> reverse ransom. in exchange for pulling the books out of the library, we will then help you get your tax approved so you can keep the doors open. >> reporter: larry walton is president of the library board. they oppose moving or removing the books, calling it censorship. >> i feel like we've kind of stepped back in time, talking about book banning. i never thought i would
we get more now from cbs' elaine quijano. >> reporter: in a small michigan town, neighbors are lockedn a war over words. >> we all know in our hearts that these books and lifestyle choices are destructive and wrong. we can vote no first time around, we can vote no for the second time around. >> reporter: that vote was to fund the public library for the next ten years. voters have approved the tax twice since 2002. but this time a group called the jamestown conservatives led a...
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. >>> elaine terry is 104.the covid and a whole bunch of other craziness in between and now she's got some advice about living a long and healthy life, and it has nothing to do with exercise or eating anything good >>> plus another bad ass female. this one making some history in the end zone nat the 18-year-old senior did thato woman in her state ever has. people remember ads with young people having a good time. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a pool party. ♪ good times. insurance! ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ did you know some of your detergent's fragrance disappears in the dryer? downy in-wash scent boosters survive the washer & dryer for freshness that lasts 6 times longer than detergent alone. release freshness with every touch... with downy in-wash scent boosters. as a business owner, release freshness your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small busi
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juanita, your reaction to trump's violent and racist attacks on mitch mcconnell and elaine chao. why is it still so shocking to hear? >> that's exactly right, we shouldn't be surprised, but in a post january 6th reality, where we know his supporters take him literally, argue in court that he summoned them there to commit violent acts on the capitol, they could take this literally as well. the piece you mentioned earlier, name. that doesn't require fan attic. requires someone who believes in trump. what's also interesting i think it's important to mention that's on both sides of the aisle. where we see trump attacking mcconnell, that's something that i think is only going to continue if he is showing people that they have permission to do that. and what's really, really frustrating i think and that voters are paying attention to, is this juxtaposition of trump and the republican party's making violent rhetoric and racism a part of their republican party while you have the juxtaposition with president biden down in florida, down in puerto rico, providing aid to people in need. that
juanita, your reaction to trump's violent and racist attacks on mitch mcconnell and elaine chao. why is it still so shocking to hear? >> that's exactly right, we shouldn't be surprised, but in a post january 6th reality, where we know his supporters take him literally, argue in court that he summoned them there to commit violent acts on the capitol, they could take this literally as well. the piece you mentioned earlier, name. that doesn't require fan attic. requires someone who believes...
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cbs' elaine quijano goes in-depth. >> reporter: a small michigan town is locked in a war over words. the battle is over these five books with lgbtq themes. >> these books and lifestyle choices are destructive and wrong. >> reporter: last month a group called the gamestown services led a successful drive to essentially defund the library. they want those books removed from the schells. >> i feel like we've kind of stepped back in time, talking about book banning. >> reporter: library board president larry walton opposed moving or removing the books, calling it censorship. >> it's heartbreaking to be associated with this situation. >> reporter: across the country, book banning in libraries and schools is gaining momentum. a recent study found more than 1600 books were banned in more than 5,000 schools in 32 states. jonathan freedman of the free speech advocacy group pen america. >> what we've seen are citizens calling and filing criminal complaints about books available in libraries. and i've seen that in numerous states. >> community standards in jamestown are not the same as in new y
cbs' elaine quijano goes in-depth. >> reporter: a small michigan town is locked in a war over words. the battle is over these five books with lgbtq themes. >> these books and lifestyle choices are destructive and wrong. >> reporter: last month a group called the gamestown services led a successful drive to essentially defund the library. they want those books removed from the schells. >> i feel like we've kind of stepped back in time, talking about book banning. >>...
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elaine chao is the longest serving republican cabinet secretary in many administrations. the day, if mitch mcconnell thinks he's close to republicans winning control of the senate, which they are, they're very close in many places, even a sliver of getting in a fight with trump now is nt good politics. >> not good politics because that's more important than standing up to racism and -- >> or defending your wife. >> no fan of much mcconnell. let's get this on the record. senator rick scott raises money to get finances. dana bash tried. listen. >> are you okay with this? >> well, look. i can never talk about responding to why anybody else say as what they say. as you know, the president likes to give people nicknames. you can ask him how he came up with the nickname -- i'm sure he has nicknames for me. >> nicknames is one thing, but this appears racist. is that okay? >> it's never, ever okay to be a racist. you know, look, i think you always have to be careful if you're in the public eye how you say things. >> i guess we should be thankful for the senator to say it's never,
elaine chao is the longest serving republican cabinet secretary in many administrations. the day, if mitch mcconnell thinks he's close to republicans winning control of the senate, which they are, they're very close in many places, even a sliver of getting in a fight with trump now is nt good politics. >> not good politics because that's more important than standing up to racism and -- >> or defending your wife. >> no fan of much mcconnell. let's get this on the record....
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he said, racist things about elaine, and they have already started the killings. that's not a policy dispute, senator. the language is what i'm talking about. isn't that dangerous? >> i think we all have to figure out how do we start bringing people together and have a common goal to give every american a great job, the kids to have an education they can be anything and live in a safe community. that's what i do every day. >> you would agree that language doesn't bring people together? >> i believe -- i believe what the president trump was talking about is the fact that we can't keep spending money. we're going to hurt our poorest families the most with this reckless democrat spending. we have to stop it. we can't cave into their spending. >> that's not what the former president said. and coco chow was the phrase he used to refer to a former cabinet secretary, elaine chao. >> look, he likes -- he gives people nicknames. i'm sure he has a nickname for me. you can ask him what he means by his nicknames. what i want to make sure is i -- what i can do, i can try my be
he said, racist things about elaine, and they have already started the killings. that's not a policy dispute, senator. the language is what i'm talking about. isn't that dangerous? >> i think we all have to figure out how do we start bringing people together and have a common goal to give every american a great job, the kids to have an education they can be anything and live in a safe community. that's what i do every day. >> you would agree that language doesn't bring people...
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i think phil helene, feel strongly about this issue as elaine. but as elaine items, i can say that it as, as the famous molina, mccurry said, you know, they are a hot, there are so bear out passion. i mean, we are very aware that we have a very long, long history that we're cob, created through. and a half that go in athens and, and we as great still very strongly that they should be re united, not just, not just they, they need to be reunited as, as part of the building. and that can't be on the building. but the next best thing of course, is the acropolis means to be is one work. and i think still her lanes around the world agree with that. can you tell people who are not telling what and helene is? well as lane, i guess it's someone that identifies as being great of great parents and 5th street, great parents and grandparents, so hopeless museum, was built because the british museum said, well, in athens, you don't have anyone suitable to put your own treasures in. so then the greeks built this incredibly beautiful museum and then the vision w
i think phil helene, feel strongly about this issue as elaine. but as elaine items, i can say that it as, as the famous molina, mccurry said, you know, they are a hot, there are so bear out passion. i mean, we are very aware that we have a very long, long history that we're cob, created through. and a half that go in athens and, and we as great still very strongly that they should be re united, not just, not just they, they need to be reunited as, as part of the building. and that can't be on...
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. >> i can do nothing, thank you >>> elaine terry is 104. she survived the spanish flu and covid and a whole lot of craziness in between and has advice about living a long lifeo with exercise or it has nothing to do with exercise or eating nothing good. >>> and what the 18-year-old student has done no woman in her state has ever done >>> 66 million years ago, scientists say a massive, miles-wide asteroid hit earth and wiped out animal species, and now we're learning it triggered a mega tsunami the news comes from the university of michigan scientists put together these animations to show the global impact of the tsunami. they estimate the impact was nearly nine miles wide and likely weighed 2 quadrillion pounds, a two with 15 zeros heavy. so heavy that this model shows the height of the waves. some of them more than a mile high scientists compare the mega tsunami to one that hit sumatra in 2004 that killed 200,000 people the mega tsunami had 30,000 times more energy than that one. the reason tyrannosaurus rex is only in museums. >>> are hot
. >> i can do nothing, thank you >>> elaine terry is 104. she survived the spanish flu and covid and a whole lot of craziness in between and has advice about living a long lifeo with exercise or it has nothing to do with exercise or eating nothing good. >>> and what the 18-year-old student has done no woman in her state has ever done >>> 66 million years ago, scientists say a massive, miles-wide asteroid hit earth and wiped out animal species, and now we're...
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. >> i can do nothing, thank you >>> elaine terry is 104.and covid and a whole lot of craziness in 2between and has vice advice about live aging a long . >>> and what the 18-year-old student has done secure networkig from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want - your team, ours or a mix of both. with the nation's largest ip converged network. from the most innovative company. bring on today with comcast business. powering possibilities. >>> 66 million years ago, scientists say a massive, miles-wide asteroid hit earth and wiped out animal species, and now we're learning it triggered a mega tsunami the news comes from the university of michigan scientists put together these animations to show the global impact of the tsunami. they estimate the impact was nearly nine miles wide and likely weighed 2 quadrillion pounds, a two with 15 zeros heavy. so heavy that this model shows the height of the waves. some of them more than a
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cbs' elaine quijano goes in depth. >> reporter: a small michigan town is locked in a war over words.attle is over these five books with l.g.b.t.q. themes. >> these books and lifestyle wrong.s are destructive and >> reporter: last month, a group called the jamestown conservatives led a successful drive to essentially defund the library. they want those books removed from the shelves. >> i feel like we've kind of stepped back in time, talking about book banning. >> reporter: library board president larry walton opposes moving or removing the books, calling it censorship. >> it's heartbreaking to be associated with this situation. >> reporter: across the country, book banning in libraries and schools is gaining momentum. a recent study found more than 1,600 books were banned in more than 5,000 schools in 32 states. jonathan friedman, of the free speech advocacy group, pen america. >> what we've seen are citizens calling and filing criminal complaints about books available in libraries, and i've seen that in numerous states. >> community standards in jamestown are not the same as in new
cbs' elaine quijano goes in depth. >> reporter: a small michigan town is locked in a war over words.attle is over these five books with l.g.b.t.q. themes. >> these books and lifestyle wrong.s are destructive and >> reporter: last month, a group called the jamestown conservatives led a successful drive to essentially defund the library. they want those books removed from the shelves. >> i feel like we've kind of stepped back in time, talking about book banning. >>...
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trump also going after mcconnell's wife, elaine chao, saying quote, must
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elaine parker.380 points, picking up on friday's big advances. with the view interest rates still pretty high. maybe the fed is hinting it is of pivoting. fed and number of its governors don't seem to be saying that. this seems to be the pervasive view. could the fed be doing a 180 after this? ♪ thinkorswim® by td ameritrade is more than a trading platform. it's an entire trading experience. with innovation that lets you customize interfaces, charts and orders to your style of trading. ... ♪ there's no going back. ♪ choosing miracle-ear was a great decision. like when i decided to host family movie nights. miracle-ear made it easy. i just booked an appointment and a certified hearing care professional evaluated my hearing loss and helped me find the right device calibrated to my unique hearing needs. now i enjoy every moment. the quiet ones and the loud ones. make a sound decision. call 1-800 miracle now, and book your free hearing evaluation. what if there was a community of like minded people read
elaine parker.380 points, picking up on friday's big advances. with the view interest rates still pretty high. maybe the fed is hinting it is of pivoting. fed and number of its governors don't seem to be saying that. this seems to be the pervasive view. could the fed be doing a 180 after this? ♪ thinkorswim® by td ameritrade is more than a trading platform. it's an entire trading experience. with innovation that lets you customize interfaces, charts and orders to your style of trading. ......
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but this is about trump and not about elaine chao.correspondented he had with the -- now we have audio of this conversation. so let's listen. >> did you leave the white house with anything in particular? are there any momento documents you took with you? anything of that nature? >> no. nothing of great urgency. >> okay. >> i had letters to king jong un, letters. >> you take those with you? >> we have to look at that. but most of it was in the archives. >> okay. >> we had incredible things. there are incredible letters with other leaders. >> this was before "the washington post" reporting that he had taken the kim jong-un letters. but you can almost see the wheels turning there when he's talking to you. >> unclear what this meant in real time. i asked him about taking the momento documents. i know how proud he was of the documents he would wave around as if they were trophies. he then brings up the kim jong-un correspondence as a immediate reaction to me is to say i didn't take anything. then it's like he wants to boast that he has som
but this is about trump and not about elaine chao.correspondented he had with the -- now we have audio of this conversation. so let's listen. >> did you leave the white house with anything in particular? are there any momento documents you took with you? anything of that nature? >> no. nothing of great urgency. >> okay. >> i had letters to king jong un, letters. >> you take those with you? >> we have to look at that. but most of it was in the archives....
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early voting is underway in virginia, and democrat elaine lauria is out campaigning.the virginia tidewater area is one of the most closely watched in the country. >> you look across the spectrum in the country, this is number 218. >> meaning if you win or lose, it could determine whether or not democrats have control of the house. that's a lot of pressure. >> i spent 20 years in the navy. i'm used to operating in a high pressure environment. >> reporter: she's a retired naval commander. she's also a veteran of two intense political campaigns. her first win in 2018 helped deliver democrats their house majority. this year, her republican challenger is also a navy veteran, a pilot, nurse, and now state senator. she mostly communicates publicly with voters through paid ads. >> driving inflation down. sew groceries cost less. >> that message is resonating with voters like jason. what's drive your vote is this? >> this. this was $127 and a year and a half ago it would been $75. >> he feels let down by democrats in washington. >> i'm a staunch independent. but it's been goin
early voting is underway in virginia, and democrat elaine lauria is out campaigning.the virginia tidewater area is one of the most closely watched in the country. >> you look across the spectrum in the country, this is number 218. >> meaning if you win or lose, it could determine whether or not democrats have control of the house. that's a lot of pressure. >> i spent 20 years in the navy. i'm used to operating in a high pressure environment. >> reporter: she's a retired...
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so what i am writing to you, or little more clear than i am just an idea, need him to so to decide elaine and decided i'm lucky with miss look to look in to know you, florida. well, how would it, why did you hear me? oh, good knew he and but i am gonna but adidas did you buy a new he kid that i had given him a new at i'm barclay. my had you from the se available, ethan? had you prevail at our own? when would it be done? mainly into social sydney is a, [000:00:00;00] a every 3 days, a woman is kim, in the murder of women and unprecedented levels of domestic violence. have shocked to italy to the call. the violence is more violent, violent men are younger. why does it keep happening and what can be done to stop it? this is not deprived. i want my daughter and all the daughters to pay. that's not the country i want. witness. famous city for me is very simply a question of power on al jazeera. ah ah ah ah ah ah, jumping to the street when no topic is off the table, i don't think that anybody should be borne to privilege to dinner at the end of the day. we are the subjects of the royal family,
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trump also took aim at elaine chao, mcconnell's wife and trump's own former transportation secretarys mcconnell's china loving wife. i'm action are gonna repeat the end of the bar because it is so racist honestly. chao resigned from the trump administration at the january 6th capitol riot. with that i want to bring a new york times chief white house correspondent, emerson police -- peter baker's also the coauthor of a new book, the divide of trump in the white house. peter, thank you for joining us on this and we appreciate it. just off of the that here. let's just start with the comments from the former president. give me your reaction. >> yes the question, i know your question is wtf? what on earth is going on here. the truth is you know and look it is what it is. is exactly what it looks like. he understands, he can say or his staff can say that is not intended as a threat of violence but he understands perfectly well what his words do and how they are red by elise some of his followers. he has time and time again encourage violence or given a nod to violence or given a week to vi
trump also took aim at elaine chao, mcconnell's wife and trump's own former transportation secretarys mcconnell's china loving wife. i'm action are gonna repeat the end of the bar because it is so racist honestly. chao resigned from the trump administration at the january 6th capitol riot. with that i want to bring a new york times chief white house correspondent, emerson police -- peter baker's also the coauthor of a new book, the divide of trump in the white house. peter, thank you for...
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i said is it acceptable to have that racist attack against elaine chao, who, of course, is a taiwanese he said i don't have anything to say about that. the only time i responded to the president i think since he left office is when he gave me my favorite nickname, old crow, which i considered a compliment and after all it was henry clay's favorite bourbon. i said are you going to leave it at that? he said, i will. >> that's how he responded when you asked him about an attack on his wife? why don't you think he would answer that question? >> reporter: he clearly views this as a distraction, a fight with him and the former president, knowing full well that if he were to engage, it could become a distraction and a crucial moment for his party when he wants to focus on biden and not trump and not his fight with trump, so despite his personal feelings not wanting to weigh in and mitch mcconnell chooses his words carefully and chooses when not to speak as well. >> manu raju, thank you very much. >>> mitch mcconnell clearly has his eyes set on trying to reclaim the senate majority this novemb
i said is it acceptable to have that racist attack against elaine chao, who, of course, is a taiwanese he said i don't have anything to say about that. the only time i responded to the president i think since he left office is when he gave me my favorite nickname, old crow, which i considered a compliment and after all it was henry clay's favorite bourbon. i said are you going to leave it at that? he said, i will. >> that's how he responded when you asked him about an attack on his wife?...
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elaine chao is a member of president trump's canned cabinet. what he said would be abhorrent even if she were not a public official. she's a member of his cabinet, and also, she was a member of his cabinet who resigned after january 6th. and what we know about former president trump is that he supports people into these categories, after the access hollywood, you are with me, or against me. on the day of january 6th, you are with me or against me, after january six, were you with me or against me? and this is part of what republican elected elected officials into submission. it's also a part of donald trump's political base is shrinking. because he keeps on subjecting, not just republican officeholders and candidates, but ordinary republican, voters, to these increasingly outrageous subjects. and we've obviously seen that far too many people will go along with it, but it is a steadily shrinking community of people in this country who are totally comfortable with that. >> i'm gonna read you something where they say, we are against two, are we go
elaine chao is a member of president trump's canned cabinet. what he said would be abhorrent even if she were not a public official. she's a member of his cabinet, and also, she was a member of his cabinet who resigned after january 6th. and what we know about former president trump is that he supports people into these categories, after the access hollywood, you are with me, or against me. on the day of january 6th, you are with me or against me, after january six, were you with me or against...
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our education correspondent elaine dunkley has this report. nice and high!abies keeping them awake at night, but the eye—watering cost of childcare. more than my wage for the day to send them both to childcare, and before i've even left the door, i'm out of pocket. every week, i'm thinking, what can i cut down or how can i cut down this, and bills...? it's just endless stress, i suppose, now, it really is. natasha has also had to make big changes. she was a geography teacher and is now a stay—at—home mum. the joy of having a family has meant giving up a job she loved. for us, when we had one, she was in three days a week, and that was £700 a month. then, for two, it was £1,400 a month. ijust didn't earn enough for it to cover that, and so i would be going to work and losing money. so, we've got our baby shakers... currently, there is no funding for nursery places for children under the age of two across the uk. low income families with two—year—olds in england and wales are entitled to up to 15 hours per week. all three—to—four—year—olds can access up to 15
our education correspondent elaine dunkley has this report. nice and high!abies keeping them awake at night, but the eye—watering cost of childcare. more than my wage for the day to send them both to childcare, and before i've even left the door, i'm out of pocket. every week, i'm thinking, what can i cut down or how can i cut down this, and bills...? it's just endless stress, i suppose, now, it really is. natasha has also had to make big changes. she was a geography teacher and is now a...
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demoat representative alain -- elaine -- and her republican challenger debate the issues. you can watch the bees debates on the free c-span now video app or online -- the debates on the free c-span now app or online at c-span.org. >> you can watch the hearings lift at 1 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now or anytime on demand at c-span.org. ♪ >> it is your time to shine. you are invited to participate in this year's c-span studentcam documentary competition. picture yourself as a newly elected member of congress. what is your top rarity and why? make a video that shows your -- position on the issue. among the $100,000 in cash prizes is a $5,000 cash prize. visit our website at suited -- studentcam.org for tips and resources and a step-by-step guide. >> american history tv saturdays on c-span2 exploring the people and events that tell the american story. on the presidency, revealing the life of first lady martha washington from her personal letters with laura frazier, author of the washington and catherine garrett, research editor at the papers of george washington project i
demoat representative alain -- elaine -- and her republican challenger debate the issues. you can watch the bees debates on the free c-span now video app or online -- the debates on the free c-span now app or online at c-span.org. >> you can watch the hearings lift at 1 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now or anytime on demand at c-span.org. ♪ >> it is your time to shine. you are invited to participate in this year's c-span studentcam documentary competition. picture yourself as a...
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host: that was elaine in jacksonville florida. she finishes off01 for republic. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. for independents, (202) 748-8002. the day after russia's big ariel fault on ukraine. president zelenskyy of ukraine addressed leaders from the group of seven nations. it says the russian stripes and retaliations were in an attack on a bridge in occupied premier did not appear to similarly damage their ability to wage war according to analysts. whereas russia deprives ukrainians of light and heat and plunge them into darkness, especially as winter approaches. that is the latest from the new york times. as far as the strikes from yesterday, joe biden making comments, issuing a statement including pledging of continued support condemning the strikes that "killed and injured civilians and destroyed targets with no military purpose and demonstrated brutality of mr. putin's illegal were on ukraine ". the story adding the missiles hit the savoy and infrastructure in the center of kyiv during rush hour. the president also renewing
host: that was elaine in jacksonville florida. she finishes off01 for republic. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. for independents, (202) 748-8002. the day after russia's big ariel fault on ukraine. president zelenskyy of ukraine addressed leaders from the group of seven nations. it says the russian stripes and retaliations were in an attack on a bridge in occupied premier did not appear to similarly damage their ability to wage war according to analysts. whereas russia deprives ukrainians of light...
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so if they can't even decide and agree on which bits of ukraine elaine claim to and that does speak the fact that things are going pretty bad if the kremlin and there is a bit of a meltdown going on there. okay, dw correspondent, nick connelly in keith, thanks so much. brazil's presidential election will be settled in a 2nd round of voting on october. the 30th former president leftist louisiana jo lula da silva, took 48 percent of the vote, while the incumbent president, the right wing populous gyre bull scenario received an unexpectedly strong 43 percent. the type race means voters now face a tense run off. rallying for 2 very different kinds of brazil. 6 6 the mood is festive despite an unexpectedly tight race. many hope a change in leadership will bring about an end to economic hardship. okay, but as why am i celebrating here? because jesse is experiencing difficult times for 4 years, he has had a government that has been left to people that doesn't care for the people. supporters of left wing candidate and former president lula hope he will make good on a campaign promise to address
so if they can't even decide and agree on which bits of ukraine elaine claim to and that does speak the fact that things are going pretty bad if the kremlin and there is a bit of a meltdown going on there. okay, dw correspondent, nick connelly in keith, thanks so much. brazil's presidential election will be settled in a 2nd round of voting on october. the 30th former president leftist louisiana jo lula da silva, took 48 percent of the vote, while the incumbent president, the right wing populous...
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so if they can't even decide and agree on which bits of ukraine, elaine claim to that does speak the fact that things are going pretty bad for the kremlin. and there is a bit of a meltdown going on there. ok, d, w correspondent, nick connelly in keith, thanks so much. ukrainian forces are also pushing on with their counter offensive in the north east. yet, as russian forces withdraw from the region, evidence is emerging of a brutal occupation. even is not coming back. months after he disappeared, his mother is still trying to figure out what happened. actually one is about the what will use he went to the forest with his friend, to pick up pine, came to light the samovar to make too much trouble. or as the bridge had changed, and i never saw him again. but melissa, she believes even was tortured in the basement of this house. neighbors identified his body by the jacket he wore from the local grain factory where he worked he had the photo with him over when he was a boy. oh boy. the town of easy him was among the 1st taken by russian forces after the war started and it became a comman
so if they can't even decide and agree on which bits of ukraine, elaine claim to that does speak the fact that things are going pretty bad for the kremlin. and there is a bit of a meltdown going on there. ok, d, w correspondent, nick connelly in keith, thanks so much. ukrainian forces are also pushing on with their counter offensive in the north east. yet, as russian forces withdraw from the region, evidence is emerging of a brutal occupation. even is not coming back. months after he...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news.e "respectful of the host nation", where same—sex activity is illegal. labour called the remarks "tone—deaf". cricket, and england suffered a major upset in the men's t20 world cup in melbourne after losing to ireland. england were one of the tournament favourites but a collapse at the top of the batting order and the intervention of rain led to defeat and dented their title hopes. joe lynskey reports. for irish cricket, just to be here was a breakthrough, a world cup match at the mcg, with england, and they'd come to attack. commentator: gorgeous shot. with each six, the irish hope grew. they hit their way to 157, not a huge score, but when england came to bat, they, too, got in a tight spot. the captain, joss buttler, out second ball, now one of the lowest ranked teams in the tournament believed. england's top batters collapsed. bowled him! moeen ali came in at 67—1; and dragged them past 100, but based on ireland's score at that stage, england trailed by five runs. as the rain comes
elaine dunkley, bbc news.e "respectful of the host nation", where same—sex activity is illegal. labour called the remarks "tone—deaf". cricket, and england suffered a major upset in the men's t20 world cup in melbourne after losing to ireland. england were one of the tournament favourites but a collapse at the top of the batting order and the intervention of rain led to defeat and dented their title hopes. joe lynskey reports. for irish cricket, just to be here was a...
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of state mike pompeo, former treasury secretary steve mnuchin and former transportation secretary elaine chow, who as we know resigned on january 6. i think that we may see testimony from one or all of them. and then again, you know, there's the question we just awe ginni thomas, wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas, go in and give evidence, do an interview with the committee. will we hear any of that? >> why do >> where do you think the committee goes from here? >> we are still waiting to see. is there a formal invite for mike pence or donald trump? there's the question of criminal referrals. i talked to multiple sources familiar with the committee's work last night. they told me the committee is still doing interviews. they are going through evidence. i'm told there could be more hearings yet to come. >> jamie, thank you so much for sharing your reporting. no one works harder here in washington, d.c. thank you very much. >>> democratic congressmwoman i joining me now. what will you listen for? >> i think it's great to see you, and i think jamie is right. this committee is bein
of state mike pompeo, former treasury secretary steve mnuchin and former transportation secretary elaine chow, who as we know resigned on january 6. i think that we may see testimony from one or all of them. and then again, you know, there's the question we just awe ginni thomas, wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas, go in and give evidence, do an interview with the committee. will we hear any of that? >> why do >> where do you think the committee goes from here? >>...
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of heinous attacks against senate republican leader mitch mcconnell and his wife, former secretary elaineth social account trump wrote, quote, is mcconnell approving all these trillions of dollars worth of democrat-sponsored billions without the slightest bit of negotiation because he hates donald j. trump? he has a death wish. must immediately seek help from his china-loving wife, coco chao. conservative editorial page blasting the former president for the threatening language and pointing out the danger it presents, writing it's all too easy to imagine some fanatic taking him seriously and attempting to kill mr. mcconnell. the journal did not discuss the racist part of it. margaret, let's start with you. let start with the implicit threat part of this. we'll get to the racism in a second. trump's defenders will claim he isn't trying to incite violence, but after january 6th -- >> right. there is a political term or a term in american language called you have a death wish for something. you can't take that out of the context of january 6th now and of course the concern is that 99% of eve
of heinous attacks against senate republican leader mitch mcconnell and his wife, former secretary elaineth social account trump wrote, quote, is mcconnell approving all these trillions of dollars worth of democrat-sponsored billions without the slightest bit of negotiation because he hates donald j. trump? he has a death wish. must immediately seek help from his china-loving wife, coco chao. conservative editorial page blasting the former president for the threatening language and pointing out...
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well elaine chao is a member of trump's cabinet. when we say that it is would be a port even if he weren't a member. but he was a shoes member of his cabinet, and a member that resigned after january six. and we know that former president trump sorts people into these categories. after the access hollywood, you're either with me or against. me on that day of january six, were you with me or against. lee after january six, were you with me are against me. and this is part of what terrifies apart republican elected officials into submission. it is also part of why donald trump political base is shrinking, because he keeps on subjecting the, not just republican officeholders and candidates, but ordinary republican rank and file voters to these increasingly outrageous tested what they will go along with. and we have obviously seen the far too many people will go along with it. but it is a steadily shrinking community of people in this country who were totally comfortable. that >> we are going to get today when they will say we are again
well elaine chao is a member of trump's cabinet. when we say that it is would be a port even if he weren't a member. but he was a shoes member of his cabinet, and a member that resigned after january six. and we know that former president trump sorts people into these categories. after the access hollywood, you're either with me or against. me on that day of january six, were you with me or against. lee after january six, were you with me are against me. and this is part of what terrifies apart...
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more members of trump's cabinet, that includes treasury secretary steve mnuchin and mike pompeo and elaine chao plus they did sit down with clarence thomas's wife to find out more about her texts to the former chief of staff mark meadows about overturning the election, her emails disputing the election results. plus the committee has received more than 1 million communications from the secret service. that includes emails, other planning documents, all from the lead-up to january 6. all about the preparation of secret service, what they knew as well. but bianna, the committee does say that the hearing will look different from the ones we've seen in the past. all of those had a specific theme. this will be in a compilation and continuing to drive home that point from the committee about the danger that the former president still poses. >> and they say it will include new information as well. a lot of new information. j jessica schneider, thank you. >>> i'm joining by elliott williams. so we were talking off air about this. it could be hard to keep track of all of the investigations touching
more members of trump's cabinet, that includes treasury secretary steve mnuchin and mike pompeo and elaine chao plus they did sit down with clarence thomas's wife to find out more about her texts to the former chief of staff mark meadows about overturning the election, her emails disputing the election results. plus the committee has received more than 1 million communications from the secret service. that includes emails, other planning documents, all from the lead-up to january 6. all about...
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it's not surprising that he would -- elaine shout, and that type of racist terminology. the next iteration of that is violence, and we have seen that manifest itself time and time again. january six that showed us that it is not just empty words, it's not just rhetoric, it's not just trolling on twitter, it is real, and the people that follow these people, they take their words as gospel and marching orders. >> maria, today in florida, the democratic chair manny diaz criticize florida lawmakers for not voting for the spending bill, including quote, that is a level of callous indifference and political opportunism that boggles the mind. what is the calculus for flutter a publicans who voted against aid that could help people in their own state they're struggling right now? >> i think if anything, it is a long laundry list of running against their constituency all the time. they voted against the ar a, which included a cap on insulin. they voted against the child tax credit, the aca. it is a part of the republican party that says that they care about their constituency, bu
it's not surprising that he would -- elaine shout, and that type of racist terminology. the next iteration of that is violence, and we have seen that manifest itself time and time again. january six that showed us that it is not just empty words, it's not just rhetoric, it's not just trolling on twitter, it is real, and the people that follow these people, they take their words as gospel and marching orders. >> maria, today in florida, the democratic chair manny diaz criticize florida...
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mcconnell on something as deeply personal as the racist epithet that trump used against his wife elainet that? >> as a husband i think it's kind of gross and the things people do for politics are things i would not be willing to go. but, on the other hand, i think that what mcconnell is showing is that he has something that donald trump doesn't, which is actually discipline. and he knows that if he gets into this tit or tat, it's good for trump, it's good for people to talk about on cable news, but it's not actually good for republicans who want to make the entire midterm election or referendum on joe biden and the democrats instead of the just fecal festival that has become so much of the republican party. so he's keeping his ammo dry. >> fecal festival. i thank you for introducing that term. no, i do like -- it's appropriate. all right, thank you very much, joanna. i appreciate it. good to talk to you. >> good to be here, thank you. >>> next, the democratic nominee john fetterman opening up about his stroke and why he needs to rely on closed captioning software on a computer when bein
mcconnell on something as deeply personal as the racist epithet that trump used against his wife elainet that? >> as a husband i think it's kind of gross and the things people do for politics are things i would not be willing to go. but, on the other hand, i think that what mcconnell is showing is that he has something that donald trump doesn't, which is actually discipline. and he knows that if he gets into this tit or tat, it's good for trump, it's good for people to talk about on cable...
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suffice to say it was a racist label for elaine chao, who it was of chinese descent.hat are the implications to a post like this? why did he say this? >> i think why is an interesting question. i think he's insanely jealous of mitch mcconnell because mitch mcconnell gets up and goes to work every day because he doesn't. he has to live with the knowledge that mitch mcconnell is a better politician. so, i also think he lives with -- i think he gets very upset that mcconnell won't take the bait. he's been baiting mcconnell ever since mcconnell wouldn't go along with the january 6th stuff, wouldn't go along with the election lie stuff. he has his eyes on the ball and the ball is to get republican senate majority. i think it comes down to jealous. it looked like assassination instructions topped off with a healthy heaping of racism to me, and i think every republican ought to see it for what it is. it's bad for the party, bad for him, bad for the country, he ought to knock it off, and we ought to think about getting a new nominee in 2024. >> strong words from scott jenning
suffice to say it was a racist label for elaine chao, who it was of chinese descent.hat are the implications to a post like this? why did he say this? >> i think why is an interesting question. i think he's insanely jealous of mitch mcconnell because mitch mcconnell gets up and goes to work every day because he doesn't. he has to live with the knowledge that mitch mcconnell is a better politician. so, i also think he lives with -- i think he gets very upset that mcconnell won't take the...