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my name is elizabeth carter, and i am the executive director at the woodrow wilson house.to the first of a series of speaking events that we are going to have on a suffrage series. so the wilson house, if you have , not been here bere
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my name is elizabeth carter, and i am the executive director at the woodrow wilson house. it is truly my pleasure to welcome you to the first of a series of speaking events that we are going to have on a suffrage series. the wilson house, if you have not been here before, is part of the national trust for historic preservation. wilson and his wife edith lived in this house. they turned -- edith turned it over to the national trust in 1961 on her death. and it has been lovingly cared for. and so we welcome you tonight. i wanted to tell you a little bit about how we started this speaker series. our senior manager of collections and interpretation said to me this summer when i first started the job there is a commission on the suffrage, and i think we should go to that meeting. it is the women's suffrage centennial commission. and i said ok. i am going to go with you. we went down to the library of congress, and we sat at a big table. and they were about 20 women in the room a big square table. , there were another 20 women on the telephone. and everyone goes around and they
my name is elizabeth carter, and i am the executive director at the woodrow wilson house. it is truly my pleasure to welcome you to the first of a series of speaking events that we are going to have on a suffrage series. the wilson house, if you have not been here before, is part of the national trust for historic preservation. wilson and his wife edith lived in this house. they turned -- edith turned it over to the national trust in 1961 on her death. and it has been lovingly cared for. and so...
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those who would it was designed to protect which would be citizens of the united states like carter page. elizabethhether you want to support this legislation, i think you have to ask yourself a very tough question, does it do enough to protect civil liberties of americans. elizabeth: we'll get to that in a second. treat it like a regular court. which means, charge those who misled the court with perjury. >> right. >> legislation has maximum prison sentences of five years to eight years for intentionally lying to the fisa court. we know the doj watchdog found 17 significant ways the fbi misled it. fbi attorney kevin clinesmith doctored evidence but i don't think it grandfathers those issues. >> no. that would have ipso facto problem. is that appropriate signal sent by congress and the court needs to do a more effective job with the tools congress provides to insure the bill of rights are respected, in the distance between surveillance that's necessary in order to protect the country but also the rights of americans that are impacted as a result of those awesome powers of government. elizabeth: in t
those who would it was designed to protect which would be citizens of the united states like carter page. elizabethhether you want to support this legislation, i think you have to ask yourself a very tough question, does it do enough to protect civil liberties of americans. elizabeth: we'll get to that in a second. treat it like a regular court. which means, charge those who misled the court with perjury. >> right. >> legislation has maximum prison sentences of five years to eight...
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elizabeth: so what the issue is, is that the fisa court -- let me dig into it. the fbi agents involved in getting the fisa warrants to spy on cartercourt, because basically their conduct, thefied is a court is essentially saying it is so bad, so tainted they're not allowed back n we're showing what the fbi withheld from the fisa court darrell, they also withheld what christopher steel was saying. their sources couldn't be trusted. the sources said they couldn't be trusted. that was withheld from the fisa court. >> a former spy was basically paid two different ways to produce this and they kept all of that. they kept who was paying for it. they kept his unreliability and department even his statement that he didn't want to be held responsible for the unreliability of the source. this is the reason fisa reauthorization has to have some real teeth in it this time. this is the reason senator ron john son is continuing his due diligence to get to the bottom of it because ultimately, if you can't look at the misconduct at the highest level with a foreign power then when you and i hypothetically get caught up in some sort of an investiga
elizabeth: so what the issue is, is that the fisa court -- let me dig into it. the fbi agents involved in getting the fisa warrants to spy on cartercourt, because basically their conduct, thefied is a court is essentially saying it is so bad, so tainted they're not allowed back n we're showing what the fbi withheld from the fisa court darrell, they also withheld what christopher steel was saying. their sources couldn't be trusted. the sources said they couldn't be trusted. that was withheld...
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elizabeth warren for 2024. >>> and a group of new jersey dads who delighted daughters by getting on mat with the linden borrow cartersurprised the girls with a routine of their their ♪ ♪ >> there is talent in that group. they formed a squad as a suggestion of the coach and they call themself the daddy bolts and they practice several times and surprise the girls at a competition the other day. >> we have one thing in common. we all have daughters who are very competitive with their cheer so we just -- we are doing everything we can to show them we want to be involved in their lives. >> i'm proud of my dad because seeing them do what i do just puts this big smile on my face and it just makes me so happy. >> the daddy bolts have caught the clear bug. they say they're already working on a bigger and better routine for next year. now i know that was supposed to be loveable and cute and i'm watching and those guys are good. >> they are good. i wonder how long it took them to learn that. >> it was incredible. they practiced six times and then nailed their routine. nice work, dad. >> our final low to the hood on campus at p
elizabeth warren for 2024. >>> and a group of new jersey dads who delighted daughters by getting on mat with the linden borrow cartersurprised the girls with a routine of their their ♪ ♪ >> there is talent in that group. they formed a squad as a suggestion of the coach and they call themself the daddy bolts and they practice several times and surprise the girls at a competition the other day. >> we have one thing in common. we all have daughters who are very competitive...
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carter today. how much pressure do you think there's going to be and how many members of the senate are calling amy klobuchar and elizabeth warren saying we're panicked about our control of the house of representatives and you need to pull out. >> it's difficult to know. biden sees -- and we put this in the playbook this morning. he's trying to create a ripple effect of members of congress in support of him. members coming up in the next two weeks to endorse him because he wants to create a sense of momentum. on a 25-degree day, he drew 13,000 people to boston common. it's striking to see that and reconcile that with the idea he's a dragen the party, which is something we do hear all the time. but we hear from rank and file members privately that they don't want to be on the ticket. >> don't know. donald trump was supposed to be the biggest problem the republican majority of 2016 ever had. if bernie sanders was the nominee, i wouldn't go into it with a confident sense either way that it's going to result in a nixon 1972-style landslide or it's the secret to success. i think we learned a lot from the trump experience. i th
carter today. how much pressure do you think there's going to be and how many members of the senate are calling amy klobuchar and elizabeth warren saying we're panicked about our control of the house of representatives and you need to pull out. >> it's difficult to know. biden sees -- and we put this in the playbook this morning. he's trying to create a ripple effect of members of congress in support of him. members coming up in the next two weeks to endorse him because he wants to create...
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elizabeth warren if she has got no prayer whether she dropped out or not. steve: we had read antidotal reporting the day he dropped out pete buttigieg had talked to jimmy carterstates. it sounds like he gave him a little advice. you're not going to win this time. get out now, help him out. ainsley: amy klobuchar said she was not pressured by any of the dnc leaders. steve: do you believe that? ainsley: i don't. [laughter] so hillary clinton, they played at sundance, they played a portion -- maybe the whole thing of this four-part series. steve: it's out now. ainsley: it's on hulu. steve: right. ainsley: they asked her about bernie sanders and what happened in 2016. listen to her opinion of bernie sanders. >> bernie just drove me crazy. he was in congress for years, years. he had one senator support him. nobody likes him. nobody wants to work with him. he got nothing done. he was a career politician. he did not work until he was like 41, and then he got elected to something. it was all just bologna and i feel so bad that you know, people got sucked into it. steve: well now, and brian had an interview with chuck rocha who is one of bernie's top advisors. and bei
elizabeth warren if she has got no prayer whether she dropped out or not. steve: we had read antidotal reporting the day he dropped out pete buttigieg had talked to jimmy carterstates. it sounds like he gave him a little advice. you're not going to win this time. get out now, help him out. ainsley: amy klobuchar said she was not pressured by any of the dnc leaders. steve: do you believe that? ainsley: i don't. [laughter] so hillary clinton, they played at sundance, they played a portion --...
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my name is elizabeth carter, and i am the executive director at the woodrow wilson house. it is truly my pleasure to welcome you to the first of a series of speaking events that we are going to have on a suffrage series. the wilson house, if you have not been here before, is part of the national trust for historic preservation. wilson and his wife edith lived in this house. they turd
my name is elizabeth carter, and i am the executive director at the woodrow wilson house. it is truly my pleasure to welcome you to the first of a series of speaking events that we are going to have on a suffrage series. the wilson house, if you have not been here before, is part of the national trust for historic preservation. wilson and his wife edith lived in this house. they turd
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carter today, jake sherman. how much pressure do you think there's going to be and how many members of the senate are picking up the phone and calling amy klobuchar, calling elizabethren saying, hey, we're panicked about our control of the house of representatives, you need to help us with this broader project here and get out. >> they're not telling us that publicly because you and i both are asking those questions all the time. it's difficult to know. i will say this, biden sees -- and we put this in the playbook this morning -- he is trying to create a ripple effect with members of congress coming out in support with him. he's trying to get members of congress that are from primary states to come out and endorse him because he wants to create this sense of momentum. i was in boston yesterday with bernie sanders where on a 25 day he drew 13,000 people to boston commons. it's just striking to see that and to reconcile that with the idea that he is a drag on the party, which is something we do hear. we do hear it all the time. nancy pelosi isn't saying t but we do hear from rank and file members saying they don't want to run with bernie on the top of the ticket. >>
carter today, jake sherman. how much pressure do you think there's going to be and how many members of the senate are picking up the phone and calling amy klobuchar, calling elizabethren saying, hey, we're panicked about our control of the house of representatives, you need to help us with this broader project here and get out. >> they're not telling us that publicly because you and i both are asking those questions all the time. it's difficult to know. i will say this, biden sees -- and...